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,jsß H * FIRST NATIONAL BANK Forest Grove, Oregon $ 25 . 000.00 Capital • • 10 000.00 Surplus • • 250.000 00 Resources A G eneral B anking Business T ransacted Directors: R. M. Dooly. J. E. Loomis, H. C. VSortmaa, Frank E. Dooly, R. M. Dooly, Jr. i i i i j T H E B O O K S T O R K vJj y i Fine Line LOCAL and OREGON POST CARDS, 25c doz New Folder with 16 views; special 60c dozen. l ì . I». P K N F I K L D P h o n « -411 H c K S The L e a d in g D u rn e ss C o lle g e ELKS BUILDING. PORTLAND. OREGON O u r fa c u lty is s t r o n g e r th a n e v e r We have Just secured the services of two high-st.laried. pracitcal men, as well as leading busines educators, from the East We leave no stone unturned. We are now giving you the best that money can procure. H. W. BEHNKE, Pres. SEN D FOR C A T A L O G U E I. M. WALKER, Prin. A Mr. Carlton of Los Angeles, was here the first of the week and yester day to see his cousin George Carlton, who was seriously burned here several weeks ago. Mr. Carlton was instruct ed by the family in New York to visit their brother at this place, but as yet the rich brothers have sent no money to George Carlton. He is at the Sho- gren home and is attended by two nurses. Jack Latta’s team of black’s ran away M. R. Wagner bought the two beau tiful lots in South Park located east of Sunday. They started from the depot and ran with break neck speed up Rev. Clapp’s residence, consideration Fifth street and kept on going on their $300. Sale was made by Staehr & rampage until they had reached Sam Verhoeven, the Forest Grove Real Es Moulton’s place on the Greenville road where they slacked up. Sam says that tate Co. S. E. Todd purchased yesterday from he didn’t have to run his best to catch them so we assume they were not go John E. Bailey a lot 100x100 feet of ing a Kelley rate. the new tract lately laid out on the A. C. Davis of Patton Valley, held east side of Fifth street. Considera one of the most successful sales yester tion $300. Sale was made by Staehr day, at his place, ever held in that section. Every article under the ham & Verhoeven. C. F. Fleck and wife of Colorado mer of J. W. Hughes, went at a good price. There was a good attendance Springs, Colo., have come here to lo and everybody was well pleased. Mr. cate. Mr. Fleck formerly attended and Mrs. Davis will shortly move to Pacific University and Mrs. Fleck is Roseburg where they own a chicken the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. ranch. The News wishes them suc cess. Curtiss. the week. Mr. Johnson is getting $30 a ton and says that $37 is the best price he ever got before. He has several tons of the product. > F\ J. Miller, the hop man, has pur chased four lots on Sitxh Avenue in South Park and intends, to put up a handsome dwelling there. Sale was made through Thomas & Hoge. F. M. Starrett has sold his place on Fifth street to Mrs. M. J. Holloway of Grants Pass, who'will take possession the first of the month. Mrs. Holloway is a sister of Sam Carlyle. Oregon Land Company made the sale. Fall Clothing I have just laid in one of the best lines of Fall Clothing for Men, Boys and Youths This season’s styles are beauties and will satisfy the most fastidious. This is the best place to buy your new suit for fall and win ter. John Anderson, THE TAILOR. John Cornelius came staggering into this office Monday under the load of an immense pumpkin. John prom ised the editor this pumpkin two years ago, but owing to our going east, it was not delivered then. Anyhow, he knew we’d be back, so he bore the pumpkin in mind. John whispered to us that he didn’t raise it himself but was coming to town with prunes when he saw a dandy right up close to the fence and just borrowed it. Fall Goods Received The new passenger car for the local electric line arrived last Saturday from MODERN Salem and will be overhauled for PHOTOGRAPHY special use. The traffic on the line is H W . SPARKS, LOCAL EDITOR. Blankets, Comforts, Heavy Underwear, Very fine Dress has reached t h e growing right along and on Sundays The Washington County Veterans’ and Suitings. School Shoes for Children, also capital Association met in Hilisboro last Fri A. B. Thomas visited Portl and Mon dignity of Art. A there is scarely strap room. line of Ladies’ and Gents’ Shoes day for their semi-annual encampment day. few decades ago W.D. Kenworthy and wife of Tacoma, and a very good meeting is reported. the Photographer’s J. D. Kenworthy and wife of Portland, Also the finest line of groceries in town. Mrs. Henry Wirtz visited with the They convened in the Methodist ambition was to se Miss Minnie Buxton and her friend church and speeches were made by Everything guaranteed or your money refunded. Judge, Sunday. cure “a good like Miss Anna Peterson of Portland, left Revs. Belknap and Blake upon patriot Get your fruit jars— Mason and Economy—from us. Principal H. L. Bates preached in ness.” Now the for their homes yesterday after several ism. Both of the speakers delivered Hillsboro Sunday. capital addresses for which the G. A. demand is for not day’s visit at the Sloan home. A. C. Goodrich of Yamhill, was in R. were very grateful. Other speeches only a good like Mr. Dickson, the noted evangelist were made. It was decided to have this city last week. ness but an artis singer and brother of Mrs. A. C. Alex the next semi-annual reunion in Cor Rollie Watson of Tillamook was in tic picture in all ander, has been helping in a series of nelius. this city last week. F o re st G rove O regon % its aspects as well. meetings in New England with Dr. Ed Boos is not going to be outdone A. Coffin was registered at the PACIFIC ART Chapman, and now he and Dr. Toy by the shortage of cars if he has to go Laughlin last Friday. S T U D I O fully are in Canada doing religious work. to Portland with a wheelbarrow and Jake Wirtz and wife spent Sunday meets the de' bring his feed stuff out in that sort of John Williams who formerly lived a conveyance. The first of the week and Monday in Portland. mands of the on the Smith place near the depot, but Ed went to the Rose City and of times and fur- John Dommon of Gaston, was in the who resides in Yamhill county returned course couldn’t get any freight cars, nishes the Art city the first of the week. from the Alberta country a few days so he went to the freight agent and Dealer in required. Lotus Langley spent Sunday with ago where he contested a claim md told him to dig up some cattle cars, F L O U R find R E E D These obtained our feed dealer pur- the home folks in this city. Pacific Art Studio got it. He will move his family up in chased a lot of tar paper and spent the \jC. Forest Grove, Oregon Miss Bertha Williams spent several the spring. day lining the cars so as to avert wait- J-J Forest Grove, Ore., - Pacific A ve. days in Portland last week. Mr. Ross, a brother-in-law of Alvin ing for a moDth for transportation. Miss Ida Stewart who is teaching Victor H. Limber was transacting Brown, who came to Oregon fifty years W W rW W rW W *** 1 1 Our good friend John Templeton, * ^ near Gaston, visited relatives and friends ago and then moved back to Missouri, business in Portland Saturday. at Hillsboro, Portland and Buxton Sat and to Pc-Hand, Oregon again, is mak attended the Smith & Jensen auction sale, out on the Thatcher road Tues Mr. Davis has moved up to the Cal- urday and Sunday. ing a lot of improvements on his house day and showed the boys how to bid at lander-Thomas mill near Gaston. at the corner of First street and Third an auction. A mower was put under Ira Crawford of Buxton, has been on avenue. He and family will soon Miss Manche Langley was a Port the hammer by the genial auctioneer, the sick list for several days past but is move in. land visitor Friday and Saturday. J. W. Hughes, and the highest bid much improved now and able to be Word from Walla Walla says that received was 30 cents, but Templeton Tom Sain o( Scoggin valley, was do around again. Ralph Dimmick, who formerly attended declared it was worth at least 83.00. ing business in this city Tuesday. A. B. Thomas has purchased the Pacific but is now captain of Whit Before he had time to withdraw the Contractor George Markee is build place formerly occupied by Frank Bear man s football team, is in the game auctioneer knocked ’it off to him at ing a house in Portaind for his nephew. that price, and now he is wondering on Third street from Mrs. Lydia E. again after the serious injury he re ceived the first of the season which war what to do with a machine that is so Archie Bryant, the picture man, was Miles of Portland. thought for a while would lay him off valuable. doing business in the Rose City Satur for the season. Ralph Dugan, who graduated with Mr. Graham is in receipt of a letter day. from Mr. Robbins, who formerly lived the June class of the Portland Dental A. C. Allen left school for his home Record prices for Oregon fruit are College, has located at Independence at Beaverton yesterday with a dislocat here but now is enjoying the frigidity reported from many [>ortions of the ed rib which injury he received in the of Canada, wherein he states that his and is doing splendidly. state. Our line of heating stoves is getting low but we still Oregon-Pacific game last Saturday. grain had been covered with 18 inches Ray Giltner who has been working Allen did not notice the injury much of snow. Mr. Robbins and family Prof. Raymond started to give danc have a few good ones to pick from. II you do not need lived in California for several years after ing lessons at Cornelius the first of the in a furniture establishment in Portland, at the time but it grew worse and has leaving here and when on a visit with one for a week or two come in and pick one out and we has had to lay off a few days owing to caused pleurisy of the lungs, so he will week. Judge Langley stated that he had never have to rest easy for awhile. will hold it for you. a carbuncle on his right wrist. made so much money as here. It is The Fleur de Lis met (or a very en The dance given by the lady Maca- strange that one should leave a place A couple of fellows came near going bees of Greenville at that place last joyable time with Miss Alice Cronin over the road last week for hunting for Saturday evening drew one of the big with such perfect climatic conditions last evening. when the gold is coming his way. But Mrs. H. Gould and son Vernon were Chinese pheasants on trespass grounds. gest crowds that has ever attended maybe it will be a case which has such functions at Greenville. The often been repeated in Oregon: "And in Portland Saturday, to hear Sousa’s It is well to beware of the "dog.” floor was so crowded that the dancers Archie Clark, who The News said could hardly wiggle. A big bunch the cat came back.” band concert. A very pleasant surprise party was E. D. Smith left last evening for last week was clerking in Hatfield's went out from the Grove and report a given last Saturday at the home of Mr. Bellingham, Wash., where he will do •iroceD'> should have been C. R. Cal- fine time. millwright work. laway’s grocery, formerly the Nicholson John Cornelius sold his farm Tues and Mrs.S. E. Seymour in honor of 1 & Son place of business. day to a Mr. Thomas of Baker Citv. George and Elizabeth’s birthdays, John Barger has purchased the Clapp consideration $42<>0. The tract con Master George’s birthday falling on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomas of property at the corner of Fifth street tains 85 acres and is located abftut Saturday and that of Miss Elixabeth on Sheridan, were visiting at the home of and Pacific Avenue. eight miles northwest of town. Mr. Monday. Their ages are six and eight the former’s lather A. B. Thomas in Cornelius purchased the place two years respectively. The afternoon was Beats anything for the money that we ask for them. We V. P. Wetterburg and Frances this city Sunday. Arthur is in the >'fars af?o, after leaving the livery busi- spent in playing games after which a guarantee it for ten years; ask your neighbor about them. Darsey of Portland spent, Sunday with i ness here. He proposes to stay in lunch was served. Each little guest mercantile business in Sheridan. Archie Bryant and family. took a soap bubble pipe home as a If they have not one we can refer you to dozens of satis Washington County. In the series to the young at the souvenir. Those present were George Elliot Stewart, who is a student at fied users. C. E. Lytle, general manager of the and Elizabeth Seymour. Mabel Ras Christian chapel next Sunday night the Hill Military Academy, was out visit R- R. and Frank Kane of mussen, Winnie Stokes. Edna and subject will be "How to Win,” a dis- ing home folks Sunday. Hillsboro were in the city Wednesday , , . course to young ladies. The morning and The News acknowledges a call Theima Pegg, Ogden Moulton, Fran ces, Ruth and Elian Woods, Cathervne. Glen Markee intends to go into an theme will be Affection .. Mr. Lytle says this good weather has Lucile and Morgan Higiiby and Mil upholstering shop in Portland to learn The Misses Clark, Haywood. Rae, helped wonderfully towards construe dred Carlyle. the business. He left Tuesday. Myers and Weiss and Chas. Combs tion work of their line and they hope — We buy wool and mohair at the by another season to run cars to Tilla Parties from rortland are in the city were among the Portland guests at the mook. highest prices.—Bailey. today making arrangements to give a wedding of Minnie Mohr and Arthur Harry Haynes has Berkshire pigs motion picture here once a week. —Those hav'nK accounts at Dr. | Stewart in Hillsooro Sunday. for sale—also house to rent east of Hmes Drug Store, that have been run- The Times has rented one of the 13tf* Frank Johnson, a prosperous farmer imng for several months will please town to good man. Caldwell store rooms and will move living two miles west of town, was ca" and settle. —Go to the Cash Bargain Store for 15t2 winter underwear, shirts, overhalls and [ Into the same the first of the month. hauling his oats to this city the first of —The best meal in town at the 14tf ■■ ■ 1 1 City Restaurant. I was there and notions. found it so. — Pedigreed Scotch collie pups for 13t4. sale by Walter Rcswurm. Call and L. Large reports a son see them. 14-4 bp™ to Mr and Mrs Ernest Olson of are said to be caused by indigestion. Irone-Tone strengthens Gales Creek, the 18th inst. and a girl —Dancing class each evening at weighing 7 lbs. born to Mr. and Mrs Verts Hall. Private lessons afternoons. the nerves and increases memory power. 14t3p R*lph Kay of Dilley, the 20 inst. Par — Prof. Raymond. For Sale by all Druggists. Price 50 cents. Let us send you our little « n wishing the attendance of Dr. R Callaway who has just pur booklet, "Renew Your Vitality,” which tells you what IRON-TONE is and Large in this class of cases, will great chased Nicholson & Son’s grocery, what it will do. You can have it for the asking. !v oblige him. if convenient, by engag- invites your patronage Big line of Address GROVER MEDICINE CO., Woodbum, Ore. ing hi* *ervice* ,wo 01 ,hree ■**•» choice fresh groceries always on hand 1 prior to the expected event. 14 5 P THE CITY ABRAHAM JAM ES BROS RASMUS ¡*¡ V V Steves and Ranges The Toledo Range We sell them on the Easy Pay ment* Plan making the terms t o suit* the purchaser. D i z z y S p e lls