Confidence when eating, that your food is of highest wholesomeness— that it has nothing in it that can injure or distress you — makes the repast doubly comfortable and satisfactory. T h is suprem e co n fid en ce you have when the food is raised with Mr. Joe Lenueville has purchased one of the slightly used Pianos at the Ba- I ] zaar Piano sale. — The attractive children's books in the Book Store window, last week, a e now on the table for your examination | at 10 per cent reduction. 44-lt Miss Kate Myers accompanied by Miss E la a Shenll and Miss Julia Coo- j perthwaites of Portland, made an ovet- Sunday visit in Forest Grove. B a k in g P ow d er A bsolu tely jPure “ Pacific University day’’ at Chautau- ! qua Park at Gladsto: e Ore , will be July 15. The program for the dry has not as yet been arranged. Miss Grace Cady, a trained nurse in j one of the sanatariums in Lincoln, 1 i Nebraska, arrived Saturday morning to visit relatives in Forest Grove. Harold Shaver pf Portland, at one time a student at the college but new j in the employ of the Welis-Fargo Ex- j press Company, was here last Thursday. The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar There can be no comforting confi­ dence when eating alum baking pow­ der food. Chemists say that more or less of the alum powder in unchanged alum or alum salts remains in the food. J PHOTOGRAPHS If you haven’t sat because you don’t care fur pictun s, come and test our si ill. We guar­ antee you’ll like our photographs as much as you detested the old ones ion t Forget to call i S. A b ra h a m V« ht ce j Mrs. Mary Bailey Clarke of Portland, Pr I was visiting here the forepart of the | re A t T h e C n m e r S t o r e | week and was an interested spectator j h« at the Field day exercises at the col-I lie and see the new goods which are arriving every d av lege. su Miss Jean White who was visiting Mjss Q , E Bashi of Port!andi was th Some very fine shirt waists, laces and embroideries ol alj Archie Bryant, Prop. friends here the past week has returned Mfss Mane L Spieshealti over: th ------ - .......... ........■ to her home at Oregon City. kinds. We aim to give you the worth of your money,| Sunday. Miss Bash is so well pleased Mrs. Oscar Baldwin, of P o r tla n d ,^ The Banks Outlaws were defeated with Forest Grove that she has planned sion, at tije home of Mrs. Graham, whether you buy dry goods, shoes, ladies or gents fumisiJ visiting here, this week. Sunday afternoon bv the Verboort on spending part of her vacation here. last Friday. The meeting was one of the most enjoyable sessions of the ings or groceries. Every h'ng is as good as représente:j Harry Giltner of Portland, spent team by the score of 4 to 6. W. H. Parker of The Times, is un­ year and Mrs. Graham proved herself a Sunday in Forest Grove. Remember the K. O. T. M. dance usually happy this week for he has charming and hospitable hostess. Phone orders will receive careful and prompt atten­ Harvey Baldwin has returned from at Greenville. Saturday evening, May become grandpa to a bouncing baby N. L. Atkins left yesterday for Sa- 16. Everybody come. 44-t2. boy who arrived the past week at the : ^ assun)e a ition with the an extensive sojourn at Newport. tion. Byron Smith is enjoying a visit from home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Young at 0regon Electric Company. Mr. Rout_ Mrs. Z. Large, of Portland, has re­ his cousins, the McCormicks, who i Sa entu I ledge succeeds hitn at the local ex- turned here for a few weeks’ stay. caine from Superior, Wisconsin. R. O. Stevenson, state game war­ press and telegraph office until C. B. /Rollie Peterson and Frank Meresse Miss Nora Emmel who is attending den, has gone to Southern Oregon on Stokes who is recovering from his ill­ were Gales Creek visitors Friday even­ Willamette University, was here the official business and will go as far as ness, is able to take charge of the ing. Klamath Falls where important mat- j office, past week visiting college friends. The Quinenos club meets at the ters make his presence necessary at A license to wed was obtained yes- W. E. Carpenter, route agent for this time. home of Miss Josephine Baber, this ! terday in Multnomah county by James Wells Fargo Express Company, was week. Rollie Walker has returned from 1 Patterson Graham and Fern Frances here yesterday on official business. had , Stout. Miss Stout is well-known her: Miss Estella De Ford left last week Deep River, Wash., where *,.,*.* he ...... The Ladies Working Society will been offered the position of engineer having graduated from Pacific Univer- A for an extended visit at her home at give a Chicken Pie social May 13, in in a lumber camp. When he reached \ s'ty whl* the class of 1901. She has San Diego. Dealer in the Church Parlors. Admission 25. his destination he learned that the been teaching in Portland for a num- “ Bob” Neal is critically ill at his F L O U R a n d F E E D ! ber of years. home on Third Avenue, with Mrs. James Rasmusen was visiting in camp had "shut down.” The Beavers, the regular Portland James Hocking celebrated his 72nd pneumonia. Portland, last week. She was accom­ birthday anniversary at his home in Forest (h o ve, Ore., - Pacific Ave. Sam Show and Mr. Knox are en­ panied by her little daughter, Mabel. baseball nine, was not able to shake ! South Park yesterday. A splendid the hoodoo the losing of the opening *«!% ,""'*»***'**, - - **—*"««_»»,*£ l,° gaged, this week, in ballasting the A much needed crosswalk has been 1 « «ST. game of the season to the San Fran­ dinner was served and a number of electric car track. placed on the north side of First ave­ cisco team. The final score was 7 to relatives were present to participate in Mrs. C. L Large and her daughter. nue at its intersection with Second 1 and there were 6,112 paid admissions. the event. Two daughters Mrs. Kelsey and Mrs. Tolan, came out from Port­ Lucile, left today, for a three months’ street. Rev. E. W. Hillis will be the new land for the occasion. Pacific University meets the athletes visit at Fairmont, Minn. pastor ol the Free Methodist church •% Forest Grove wifi not celebrate the of Pacific College at Newberg, May 9, Rev. A. J. Folsom of this city, is in a dual track meet on the local ath­ of this city, for the coming year, and Fourth of July this year owing to the will serve the charges at Dilley and inability of the Board of Trade to se­ scheduled to preach at Con-ion Thurs­ letic field. Hillsboro. Rev. H. F, Kreider has cure grounds at a reasonable figure. day and Friday of this week. Tomorrow is circus day and one of been sent to Woodburn and Hubbard It is understood that Cornelius will Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McNutt ar­ the biggest crowds ever seen in Forest (or the coming year. invite the Grand Army veterans to rived this week from Coos Bry where Grove will be here to see the A bright little girl arrived at the assemble theie and that a celebration Mr. McNutt had a position of window performances. home of Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Whited will be held in that city. trimmer in a department store. They — After making a careful selection on the morning of May 2. The moth­ will visit here for several weeks. The H. Schmale farm situated three W e have just received a big order of enameled warethl er and little girl are doing well and the and a half miles northwest of Forest father who is one of the clerks in M. Grove, was sold this week by the Ore­ we ordered about six months ago, and which we had over-1 Peterson & Son’s hardware store, is the gon Land & Trading Company to H. looked. We are going to sacrifice this entire line, for *1 happiest man in town. M. Harris of Eastern Oregon. The have not get the room for it on our shelves, as we exprtH The Working Society of the Con­ consideration was $4000. Mr. Harris gregational church met in regular ses- will probably arrive this week to take another lot in a few days. possession of his property. At the Christian chapel, next Sun­ I day, Mr. Sias will speak on the follow­ I 25 lbs. and under................lc. per lb ing subjects: 11a. m.. The Conquest You can afford to bank with a Conservative Bank 50 “ ............................................... 40c of Love; 8 p. m., The Prohibition Is­ comijtencing May 1, we will sell this line of French I 75 “ .....................................60c sue. A new carpet, of pleasing pat­ Enameled Ware at the following wholesale prices: i 100 " ................................................75c tern, has recently adorned the chapel Cake lots, per cak e...................$1.20 ................ 10c 1 qt. Extra Deep Pudding Pan. floor, a gift of the Ladies’ Aid Society. Ice delivered every morning except It was purchased of Roe & Co. 2 qt “ “ " “ . ................ 15c j Sunday; Saturday evening instead. ................20c At the Frqe Methodist conference 4 qt. Dairy P a n .......................... Phone your orders not later than 8 a. held in Portland the past week Rev. ................25c 6 qt. “ “ ........................... m. Both Phones. ROSEWURM & Co. Harry E. Kreider pastor of the local 10 qt. Dish Pan ............................................... *0c church was placed as chairman of the 14 qt. “ “ .................... 45c committee on Education. Thomas 17 qt. “ “ 50c H. Symms of Forest Grove, was on the DIWI’ CTOWS: Me committees on Ministerial Relations 2 qt. Lipped Sauce P an ....................................... 15c » l o h n IZ. H a l l e y A. T h orn lu irtfh ThoM. Cl. T o d d Homeopathist and Surgery and Church Extension. G. W. Bon- 3 " q t . ........................ ...................................... 20c \V . li. M a in e » »I. \V . P u q u i i durant, formerly of this city, was on . 4 qt. “ “ ** .....................................25c J Forest Grove, Oregon the committees on Reform and Reso­ 3 qt. Berlia K ettles........................................... 25c lutions. 4 qt “ “ 30c CAKE IS A SURE WINNER. 6 qt. “ “ 35c (C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1.) 3 qt. “ Sauce Pans.............................................. 25c er.ed doctrines. In doing so, it be­ lieves it expresses the profound con­ 4 qt. ................ 30c viction of an enormous majority of the D*' 6 qt. ................ 35c people of Oregon, irrespective of their 2 qt. Tea Pots................................................... 35c party affiliations. ' the 2 j qt. Coffee Pots...............................................35c In the present campaign and the 2 qt. Covered Pails...........................................20c coming election Statement No. 1 is not i mi; on trial, because both candidates for I tie 8 qt. Scallopped Cake P an ............................. ^ the United States Senate stand square- Ï Grc 10 qt. Foot T ubs.................................................65c I ehil toed and flat footed upon that platform. 10 qt. Seamless Water P ail.................................-^c Incorporated 1 Neither is Chamberlain nor Cake, as P r 12 qt. Seamless Water Fail.................................60c such, on trial before the people. The Forest Grove, Ora. Office Four Doors West of Postoffice - Sto- question is not of these men. but of These prices are very little more than cheap Cof broad National import, leading to a not last long, so come quick and get the benefit ol victory which will mean a shout of Special Sale ringing encouragement to the National administration or a vital blow delivered in the house of its friends. This the real proposition before the people of the state, and it is one of the main reasons why The Telegram will! throughout this campaign give H. M. Cake its heartiest support and urge as strongly as it may the voters of the state to sustain the administration at moment when it is more seriously on trial than at any other period of its whole history. > i THE Pacific Art Studio C ÏT V We respectfully solicit your trade JAM ES R 2ÌSM U SE N K Forest G ro ve N a tio n a l ~ B a n ¡c = IQE F o r T e n D a ys Can You Afford Not To? Notice our Reserve Dr. Geiger J (OREGON LAND and TRAD- ING COMPANY I ATTENTION: If you want choice fruit lands, farms or ranches in Oregon’s most beautiful valley, please call and examinine our lists. We take pleasure in showing land t o our customers. BROS' Ë