Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, October 24, 1907, Image 6

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MAKES WORK EASIER
Olga, W orld's R e c o r d Jersey.
LAWYER
A Cheap Bargain.
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Auction Sale.
Real Estate and Corpo- O FFICE over
Having sold the Sloan Hotel I will -ation Law a Specialty. Hines Store
sell at public auction, at the hotel in Forest Grove, -
- Oregon
Forest Grove, Oregon, Saturday, Oct.
26, beginning at 1:30 sharp, the fol­
lowing described property, to-wit;
Mirror about 28x36, hanging lamp,
four bed room sets with springs, blank­ Pacific Ave.
Forest Grove
ets, comforters, couch, wool matress,
Neat Turnouts
number of dishes, pillows. Twenty-
five pigs, all full blooded Yorkshires.
Terms of Sale— Cash in hand.
(ESTABLISHED 1898.)
GEO. O. SLOAN. Owner,
Forest
Grove, Oregon
J. W. Hughes, Auct. Geo. Naylor, Clk.
A general banking business transacted
Interest paid on time deposits.
Auction Sale.
Accounts invited.
I will offer at public auction, on the
premises 3 j miles southeast of Gaston,
on the old Stott farm, on
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5
For the Best, Up to-date Work.
sale to begin at 10 o’clock sharp, the
Baths. Pacific Ave, Forest Grove.
following described property, to wit;
I. W irtz, Proprietor
Ten good milk cows. 8 giving milk,
two will be fresh soon; Jersey bull, two
S . A. AAoulton
year old heifer, 2 yearling heifers, 3
The
calves, 1 mare, weight 1600; 1 mare
weight, 1500; 1 horse, weight 1400; L e a d in g T o n s o r ia lis t
of
1 horse, weight 1100; 1 mare, weight
I :o r c s t O r o v u
1100; 1 filly, year old past, 7-8 Pe che-
ron; rubber tire buggy, 3 inch Stude-
L i. I N I X O I N , D e n t i s t
baker wagon, cart, triumph sulky plow,
16-inch; 4 tons loose hay, 14-inch
Forest Grove, Oregon
stubble plow, 8-inch vineyard plow, OFFICE Three do-trs n ni'n ol Bailey's «lore. Office
hnuis fioir w A M. 1« I P M.
disc harrow, steel harrow 72 tooth,,
steel harrow 60 tooth, wooden harrow.
Champion mower nearly new, Jones
Pile
mower, set heavy team harness, 5 ten
Knowing what It Is to S'tPev I *
« 've
gallon milk cans, 2 five gallon milk i C I D V U L L r
FREE OF CHARGE, m my *tl i d i
tive cure for Eczema. Sail Khrun E r \ s i I '' e*
cans.
and Skin Diseases. Instant relict
Don't sutler i » ri
W rite F. W. W illiams, 400 Manhattan A>enuc New
Terms of Sale:— One years’ time on York.
Enclose Siam»
bankable notes bearing 7 per cent in­
terest on sums over $10, under $10
Dr. J. J. M urray, V. S.
cash. Two per cent, off for cash.
V e t e r in a r y S u rg e o n and D e n tis t
Free lunch at noon.
Graduate of American V eterinary College
J. L. MILLER, Owner,
N. Y. C ity, 1881.
Ind. Phone 744
Office, Hancock & Gordon
J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer,
Bell 33
Forest G rove, Or.
Geo. Naylor, Clerk.
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[Original.]
"Be sure to vote today.”
"What's the use? The bill extending
the suffrage to women has Ireeu figaed
It’s pretty hard to attend to duties
by the governor aud has become a law
•With a constantly aching back;
You will vote with the Democrats, I
with the Republicans. Our votes will
^Vith annoying urinary disorders.
neutralize
each other. AH we have tc
Doan’s Kidney Pills make work easier.
do is to pair off and save the trouble
They cure backache.
of going to the polls."
,Phey cure every kidney ill.
The young u ife pouted. “I don't j
Mr«. A. H. Vo«e, living in Beaverton, Ore,, says
like that at all.” she said. “I’ve been
'Doan’s Kidney Pill* have proved of great value tomt
very much Interested in the efforts
At the time I began their use, I had been suffering t<
made to get this bill through, aud I
long time from a weakness of the kidneys and bacit
. would arise in the morning feeling unrefreshed anc
want to vote.”
llfkted to begin my household duties. My head achet1
"It you do, then I shall have to
t times and I seemed to be weak all over. My k.dney
vote.’’
were out of order and gave me a great deal of annoy
"You should vote any way.”
nee. I procured a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills an<
fter taking a few doses was greatly relieved, I wr
"Very well. Be It us you say. We’ll
a- ,
- -'» W 'Z m k ...
i delighted that I procured another supply and ir.
both vote."
•lonth was entirely free from the complaint. I an
“That's
right.
That's
doing
our
duty.
auch better in every way since using Doan’s Kidney
Two-Year-Old Producer of 7,73 S Pounds of Milk In 365 Days.
What time will you come home so that
‘ills and give them the credit.”
T
h
e w o r k o f G o ld e n C h i e f ’s O lg a a d d s p o u n d s m i lk , t e s t i n g 7 6 9 p o u n d s b u t t e r .
• For sale by all dealers. Price SO I eta go out?"
M e r r y M is s — C h a m p i o n y e a r l y a u t h e n ­
m o th e r re c o rd -b re a k e r
to
th e H a z e l
"I
come
home?
Whut
for?”
F e r n h e r d o f J e r s e y s , p r o p e r t y o f t h e t i c a t e d t e s t , J e r s e y h e i f e r . 1 1 .152 p o u n d s
•ents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo
m i lk , t e s t i n g 601 p o u n d s b u t t e r .
“Why. to watch the baby, of course.
. S. L a d d e s t a t e . In i t s d a i r y t e s t .
G o ld e n C h i e f 's U l g a — C h a m p i o n y e a r ­
dew York, sole agents for the Unitea People without u uurse or a maid or a W
te s t, h e ife r u n d e r 2
T h is h e i f e r h a s th e d is tin c tio n o f h o ld ­ ly a u t h e n t i c a t e d
y
e
a r s . 7 ,7 3 k .8 p o u n d s m i l k , t e g t l n g 4 9 2
rates.
cook can't leave a child a year old in g t h e w o r l d ’s r e c o r d f o r a J e r s e y o f p o u n d s 9 o u n c e s b u t t e r .
h e r a g e . T h e s e c r e t a r y o f th e A m e ri­
An " a u th e n tic a te d t e s t ” is m a d e u n d e r
Remember the name—Doan’s- -and alone.”
c a n J e r s e y C a t t l e c lu b , in a c c e p t i n g t h e t h e d i r e c t i o n o f a n e x p e r i m e n t s t a t i o n
o
f
f
ic ia l.
I n t h e c a s e o f G o ld e n C h i e f 's
"But
this
Is
my
busy
day.
Couldn't
t e s t , w r i t e s t h a t ‘‘t h e y ie ld o f G o ld e n
^ke no other.
O lg a it w a s m a d e u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n o f
C h i e f 's O l g a is t h e l a r g e s t y e t r e c o r d e d t h e O r e g o n A g r i c u l t u r a l c o l l e g e e x p e r i ­
possibly.”
e n t s ta tio n .
T w ic e e a c h m o n th a n o f ­
'Why not take the time youispend on o f a c o w u n d e r 2 y e a r s In a u t h e n t i c a t e d m
fic e r o f th e s ta tio n v is its th e d a ir y
te s t.”
AT THE CHURCHES
your lunch?”
T h e t e s t c o v e r e d a f u l l y e a r , a n d r e ­ w h e r e t h e t e s t Is b e i n g c o n d u c t e d , r e ­
a i n i n g tw o d a y s e a c h t i m e , s u p e r i n ­
“I cuu't spare any time for luuch to- s f o u l l l t o s w a i n r g e t s a h b o l w e : n b y ti l e m o n t h in t h e m
te n d s th e m ilk in g a n d w e ig h in g a n d
M. E. Church
duy.”
. Regular preaching services at the Methodist church
“You are very unkind. You might
L bs. fa t
P er
P o u n d s.
lery Sabbath at 11 a.m . and at 8:00 p. m. Sunda I
in m ilk .
c e n t fa t.
D ays.
m i lk .
D a te -
1 5 .6 3 3 2 8 2
!hool at 10 a. m.; Epworth League 7:00 p. m.; Mid week give me a chauee to vote this once,
4.9 7 4
314 3
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A u g u s t , 19C
34
468852
since
I’ve
been
so
Interested
in
the
4
.7
9
6
7
1
8
.7
.
.
30
*rvice, Thursday, 8:00 p. m.
S e p te m b e r .
3 6 .5 8 6 3 6 1
4.973
7 35.7
cause.”
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RKV. H. COULD. Tutor.
696
.8
5
45
3
7
.9
75600
“Well, pet. I'll do It. But I must take D N e o c v e e m m b b e e r r .
4 1 .0 6 9 1 7 6
7 47.8
6 .492
.. . 31
Cerman Lutheran Church
3
7
.4
34320
6
6
0
.8
5.665
J a n u a r y , 11
I The German Lutherans hold services on the 2nd an t that time when I’m least busy, In the
2 9 .5 4 3 6 1 0
5 622
5 2 5 .5
.. . 28
F e b ru a ry .
afternoon.”
3 2 .3 3 6 1 7 2
5 6 7 .6
5.697
Sundays of each month at 2:30 p. m.
3 4 .4 0 8 1 40
6 .692
6 0 4 .5
“Cun’t you come In the morning? A p r i l ....................
1
H. C. EBELING, Pastor.
3 7 .3 1 3 2 3 8
6 .514
6 7 6 .7
I'm expecting a dressmaker in the J M u a n y e ......................
643 .4
6.7 2 3
3 6 .8 2 1 7 8 2
... 30
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Christian Church.
59S .8
3 1 .6 2 5 7 8 8
5 .3 2 6
afternoon. I’ve Been trying for two J u l y . ...................
SCHEDULE OF SERVICES.
2 5 3 .2
4 .974
1 3 .4 8 5 4 3 2
A u g u s t (1 - 1 7 )
months
to
get
her
to
give
me
half
a
>le School, S unday..................................... I0>00 a. m.
7 .7 3 8 .8
4 1 8 .7 0 1 7 5 3
T o t a l s ..................................................................................... 3 6 5
day.
She's
to
cut
my
pink
waist.”
nmunicn and preaching.............................. 11:00 a. m
(1 2 .8 o z .)
( 1 1 .2 o z .)
“Why not leave the baby with her?”
lu o r Mission Band......................................... 3:00 p. m
t e s t i n g t h e m i lk .
T h i s Is d o n e t h a t t h e
A v e r a g e p e r c e n t o f f a t . 5 .4 1 0 4 .
"That’s just Hike a stupid man. How
nstlan Endeavor...........................................6:30 p. m.
e d b u t t e r o n b a s i s o f 85 p e r r e p o r t f u r n i s h e d b y t h e o w n e r o f t h e
would she do my wulst and attend to c e n E t s t f i a m t . a t 492
¿ * chln* .......................................................... 7:30 p .m .
p o u n d s . 9.4 o u n c e s .
cow m a y be c h e ck ed u p a n d c o m p a re d
g ray er meeting on Thursday night.
I the baby?”
H e r a g e a t b e g in n in g o f te s t w a s 1
REV. SIAS, Pastor.
y e a r 10 m o n t h s ; e s t i m a t e d w e i g h t . 850 w i t h t h e r e s u l t s o b t a i n e d b y t h e g o v ­
"I see. It’S a problem, Isn’t It?”
T h e e x p e n se o f th is
p o u n d s . S c o r e d 95 p o i n t s b y D r. W i t h y - e r n m e n t o f f i c i a l .
"Oh, you make so much of it!”
d
Congregational Church
e o m b e , d i r e c t o r o f t h e O r e g o n e x p e r i ­ w o r k Is b o r n e b y t h e o w n e r o f t h e c o w
m e n t s ta tio n .
S h e w a s fe d d u r in g th e u n d e r g o in g th e te s t a n d th e A m e r ic a n
“It
would
be
solved
by
our
pairing,
•unday School at 10 a. m. Morning Preaching Ser- 1
y e a r:
B r a n . 939 p o u n d s ; g r o u n d o a t s J e r s e y C a t t l e c l u b e q u a l l y .
j i at II o’clock. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. j but since that plan doesn’t meet your a n d p e a s , 597 p o u n d s ; h a y , 1.8 2 7 p o u n d s ;
F. E . M c E ld o w n e y . s u p e r i n t e n d e n t o f
r
o
o
t
s
.
984
p o u n d s ; p a s tu r e , 5 m o n th s.
th e C r y s ta l S p r in g s fa rm , w h e re th e
I
.ing People’s Meeting held at 6:30 p. m. Mid-week | approval suppose we try another.
T h r e e o f t h e c h a m p i o n s In t h e h e r d H a z e l F e r n h e r d o f J e r s e y s Is k e p t ,
rice on Thursdays at 7:30 p. m.
don’t value my vote very much’’—
are:
w e lc o m e s v i s i t o r s to th e f a r m , e x c e p t
P e e r 's S u r p r i s e . — C h a m p i o n y e a r l y a u ­ S u n d a y s .
S o m e o f t h e b e s t J e r s e y s in
V
RKV. H. W. BOYD, Tutor.
“An American citizen and don’t
t h e n t i c a t e d t e s t , a g e d J e r s e y c o w , 14,452 t h e I ' n i t e d S t a t e s a r e f o u n d In t h i s h e r d .
value your vote! I’m ashamed of you!”
^
Free Methodist
“I have a reason. The candidate is
The husband mused for n moment,
SAV E T H IS ANYWAY.
virtually nominated by the boss. He is then concluded the discussion;
litre »III be preaching Mrvlcea In the Free Metho
•_______
Church every Sunday at II a. m. and 7:J0 p. m.
therefore the "buss’ man and repre­ “Very well, dear. I’ll do it this once
Auction Sale.
V
RKV. H. K. BOWMAN, Pastor.
sents the boss, not me. In one sense I on condition that If you don't vote Put it in Some Safe Place, for it May
I will offer at public auction on the
have no vote, even though I put in my you’ll never ask me to do such a thing
k
Christian Science.
Come in Handy Some Day.
ballot. Now, I’ll make you a very lib­ again.”
H. C. Atwell place 2 \ miles southwest
•mice, every Sunday at II a m. and 7:30 p. m
Here is a simple home-made mix­
eral proposition. I'll not only forego
“Don’t vote! What do you mean?”
U ir Chrlallan Science Hall, 115 South e'llth Street
of Forest Grove and one mile west of
my own vote, but I’ll go to the poll 9
“I mean what I say. You may not ture as given bv an eminent authority
and put in one for you. I'll cast one like the looks of the crowd you’re to on Kidney diseases, who makes the Dilley on
0 ~M en’s gun metal, Blucher cut ballot for the Democratic candidate.”
Jostle. You may not like the plan of
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6.
nprds, medium high heel the latest j “Before I would allow you to perpe­ voting nor understand It. There are statement in a New York daily news­
Begininng at 10 o’clock sharp the
trate
such
a
fraud
on
your
country
I’d
lots of things to prevent ballots being paper, that it will relieve almost any
Baileys.
inform on you."
following
described property to-wit:
cast. Do you promise?”
case of Kidney trouble if taken before
c y Hoffman & Allen Co. are agents j “We cair’t both vote, and I’m willing
“Promise! Of course I promise!”
One good work team, one new milch
to give my vote to you. Cau I do any­
“Very well. I’ll be borne early this the stage of Bright’s disease. He Jersey cow 6 years old with calf, one
J the famous Butterick patterns.
thing more?”
afternoon. Say 5 o’clock. That'll give states that such symptoms as lame
'A es. You can come home and stay you plenty of time.”
t—The City Restaurant’s plan is,
back, pain in the side, frequent desire registered Jersey cow 4 years old, one
with baby while I go and cast my own
“AH right. There’s a dear. Ta, ta!”
mixed Jersey cow 7 years old giving
*1 things to eat and plenty of it.
legitimate vote myself."
There was the usual marital kiss, to urinate, especially at night; pain­ milk, one cow 8 years old, one 2 year
13t4. '
and the husband departed. At 5 o’clock ful and discolored urination, are read
he came home. His wife was receiving ily overcome. Here is the recipe; old Jersey heifer, three yearlings, one
b
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a caller. The husband passed Into the
Eli spring wagon, one top buggy, one
library with his evening paper. A try it:
hi
farm
truck, one set new double work
pleasant chat was going on In the ad­
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-i’.al1
di
joining room, to which he listened, ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; harness, one single harness, one new
amused. The matter under discussion
H U N TER S & TR A P P E R S ’G UIDEaÜiSÄ was the new hat for the season. It Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three 10-inch plow, one Adams green bone
V
i h. u T Ô I p w r Î ' t " o'’"o,h*
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Mlu. Ir.lm , .11 Fur A.Jm.l. »II
Of
was half past 5 when the caller rose to ounces. Take a teaspoonful after each cutter and other farm implements, one
go.
a ciuarter to 0 when she went Into meal and at bedtime.
new milk can, one new sewing
a,U» ..a
„ ^,7.,
££.p’t \\
the hall, five minutes to 6 when she
w.
A well known druggist here in town machine, cook and heating stoves,
went out on to the stoop and five min­
to
■
,
utes after 0 when she said the final is authority that these ingredients are nousehold goods and other articles too
goodby. The wife came in for a kiss all harmless and easily mixed at home numerous to mention.
Six canary
re ,
Most Grooors Stil
and a bit of chat with her husband and
birds—
singers,
fifteen
Pekin
ducks,
In
was then going leisurely upstairs to by shaking well in a bottle. This mix­
get ready to go out and vote when her ture has a peculiar healing and sooth one pair bronze turkeys.
FLOUR
husband called her back:
tèi
Terms of Sale:— All sums under $10
ing effect upon the entire Kidney and
“By the bye, dear, have you seen this
▼€ J
cash.
Over $10 one year’s time with­
Urinary
structure,
and
often
overcomes
Every Rack guaranteed
advertisement of these silks marked
»1
I
down to 50 per cent of cost?"
out interest if paid at maturity, other­
the
worst
forms
of
Rheumatism
in
just
Made of selected K stcrn Oregon Hard Wheat,
1
j
She returned, read the advertise­
wise 8 per cent interest. Free lunch
jo
it produces more kaaves of bread than ar(y other
ment, then put on her “things” and a little while. This mixture is said to
hi i
at
noon.
remove
all
blood
disorders
and
cure
the
went out. In due time she returned.
Sour and the loaves are lighter and whiter. Be­
st 1
“Well, dear,” said her husband, “did Rheumatism by forcing the Kidney:-
J. E. G ro v es , Owner.
cause of the increased qu tntity of bread [reduced
you have an easy time voting?"
J.
W.
Hughes,
Auct.
to
filter
and
strain
from
the
blood
an>
the cost is no higher tha* for other flours.
Nil
She took off her hat and gloves be­
Geo. Naylor, Clerk.
fore replying.
system all uric acid and foul, decovr
III
Ask yr)Ur Grocer for It.
“I expect you're going to lie very dis­ posed waste matter, which causes the'
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agreeable." she said.
Assessors Notice.
afflictions. Try it if you aren’t we
“About what?”
THE PORT)
FLOURING MILLS CO.
“Well, you know I’ve long wanted a Save the i uscription.
(Equalization of 1907 Assessment.)
silk dress and couldn’t afford one. I
To the Tax payers of Washington
knew by the way the advertisement
During this Month.
you showed tue read that I was likely
County, Oregon:
to get what I wanted. I thought I
During September and October,
Notice is hereby given that the
could go and examine the silks and
1907,
tickets will be on sale da’ly from Board of Epualization for Washington
I N S U R A N C E S
have time to get to the [Kills. I would
have had time, but I thought I’d better all principal cities of the United States County, Oregon, will convene at the
IN T H U
got the trimmings"—
to all points in Oregon. Washington Clerk’s office at the Court house in
“You found goods to suit you?”
“Yes, aud never before have I seen and Idaho on the lines of The Oregon Hillsboro, on the 21st day of October,
eneh stuffs at such prices. Why, the Railroad & Navigation Company and 1907, the same being the third Mon­
M U T U A I. I IU B d B U B P A S S N .
one I bought’’—
Southern Pacific Company.
From day in said month and the time fixed
“What did the material cost?"
Chicago
the
rate
is
only
$33
and
from by law for the meeting of said Board
"Only $‘2 2 . trimmings and all.”
hi — —
“Dirt cheap!”
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all Missouri river points $25. If you of Equalization, which will continue
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"I should think so." replied the wife have a relative or friend who is think­ its sessions from day to day, exclusive
oo
triumphantly, never dreaming thnt he
referred to the price of his Immunity ing of coming west he should do so at of Sundays and legal holidays, until
In tending the baby while his wife once as the rates are in effect only dur­ the examination and corrections and
th _
went to the polls.
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ing this month. By a system in gen­ equalization of the assessment rolls for
o a '—
TURNER C. IOYLE.
eral use among railroads the cost of a said year shall be completed; which
ticket
can be deposited at pleasure said Board will continue in session for
tn
Sentient Alarm Clock*.
of
with
any
local ticket agent in Oregon one month from said date, unless the
"Devil dogs" are a species of alarm
td
clock used In Greece for the purpose of or elsewhere, and the necessary ticket labors thereof are sooner completed.
keeping persons awake, such ns watch­ will be furnished promptly in compli­
Petitions or applications for the re­
a
men, stage drivers and railroad men.
duction of a particular assessment shall
ance
with
telegraphic
instructions
to
t»
They are generally small black dogs.
Should the |>erson whom the “devil the person for whom desired in any be made in writing, verified by the
dog' Is detailed to keep awake be a part of the Erst.
oath of the applicant or his attorney,
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stage driver, the «log Is strapped to a
ft)
This enables residents of the North­ and filed with the Board during the
little stool beside him. and throughout
west
to send for relatives, friends or fust week it is bv law required to be
th e journey he keeps up a sharp lark
lug. often causing the passengers te employees in any part of the East with­ in session, and any petition or applica­
keep awake as well as th e driver
At times he will pau se for a minute out the inconvenience and dalay of tion not so made, verified, and filed
or two to moisten h|s parched, rasped correspondence.
The local ticket shall not be considered or acted upon
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throat at the basin of water set before agent with whom the deposit is made by the Board.
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him aud then begin aga n
will attend to all details.
G e o r g e h . W il c o x ,
Assessor for Washington County,
— Try Schultx's ground bone (or
— Money to loan on farm security.
Oregon.
12t4
your hens. It will make then) iay
W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove.
F o re st G rove People A re
P leased to L earn How
i
It is Done.
J.
PUBLIC SALES i W. H. HOLLIS.
• FURSiHIOES
OLYíViPíC
BANKERS
Of
ANO
MERCHANTS
'F o r e s t G r o v e , O r e g o n
iF ie s t a n d C h e a p e s t
XPERT WAGON WORK
»
General blacksmithing and repairing.
All kinds of wagon and buggy
work.
JOHN STRIBICH
First Avonue South & Main Street.
HANCOCK & GORDON
FASHION S T AB L ES
E. W. Haines Bank
City Shaving Parlors
A.
Eczema and
Cure
Quong Lee’s
LAUNDRY
FINE W
ORK DONE CHEAP — PRICES
W hite sh irt -
- - 10c Drawers - • 8 »0 15c
Soft .
10c W hite Waists
- 10 to 20c
W hite Skirts - 10 to 50 U nderskirts - 15 to 25c
U ndershirts - - - 8c Stockings . . .
Jty c
Handkerchief«
- - 2c Collars - *• - - - 2c
Men’s W hite Vests 10 15c P a n t s ....................... 2 'c
Coats - - - - 10 20c Dusters
- - 15 20c
Towels - - - 20c Doz. N apkins • - 20c l»o*.
The following articles 50 c per do*. Pillow Cases.
Bed Sheets, Table Cloths, Night Gowns, Women’s
Drawers, Underwear, Aprons and Corset Covers.
Pacific Avenue
Forest Grove
PROPERTY ÏÎÎ PEOPLE
Large or Small Tracts
Dairy, fruit and hay farms, hop
yards.
List your place with me and have
it sold.
M. L. N o b le
Real Estate
Office Main street, one door north Russell's
Shoe Store
Forest Grove
Oregon
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY
Forest Grove Time Table
NORTH BOUND.
No. 7 departs 6: h 0 a. m ., arrives at Portland 8:00 a. m.
No.
3
“
8:47 a. m ., " " *
10:20 a. m.
No.
9
**
1:30 p .m ., " **
2 50 p .m .
No.
1
"
4:10 p .m .,
5.50 p .m .
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 2 lv. Portland 7:00 a. m. Iv. Forest Grove 8 34 a. m
No. 8 “
"
11:00 a. m ., ar.
12:20 p m
No. 4
**
4:10 p. m ., lv. '
,
5:40 p. m
No. 10 "
"
5:20 p. m., ar. *
6:40 p. m
E. C. S i m p s o n , Agent.
W. E. C om an , General Freight and
Passenger Agent, Portland.
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office,
Portland, Oregon, July 30, 1907,
Notice is hereby given that in compliance w ith the
provisions of th e‘act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en­
s ile d "A n act for the sale of timber lands in the States
of California, Oregon, Nevada and W ashington T e rri­
to ry ,” as extended to all the Public Land States by ac
of August 4, 1892, Mark Bailey Bump of Hillsboro,
county of W athington, state of Oregon, has this day
filed in this office his sworn statement No. 7514, for the
purchase of the lot five and the southeast quarter of the
northwest quarter of section No. six, in township No.
3 N range No. 3 W W illamette meridian and will offer
proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for
its timber or stone than for agticultural purposes, and
to establish his claim to said land before the Register
and R eceiver at Portland, O regon, on Saturday, the 9th
day of November, 19J7.
He names as witnesses E. W. Howell, of Mountain*
dale, Oreg , J. H. Howell, of Mountaindale, Oreg..
Rmil Seifert of Baccna, O reg., D. D. Bump of Forest
Grove, Oregon.
Any and all persons claim ing adversely the above
described lands are requested tc Ale their claims in this
office on or before said 9tb day of November. 1907.
ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register.
(Dare of first publication Aug. 29.)
— Hoffman & Allen for good goods
and lowest prices.