presenting the Sprague Canning Co., was here, this week, interviewing busi­ ness men and fruit growers. E ngland S ays NO ALUM I n F ood County Judge Goodin of Hillsboro, was here Saturday and drove to Thatch­ er to see the progress which is being made with macadamizing that high­ way. and strictly prohibits the •ale o f alum baking powder— So doe» France So does Germany T h e tale o f alum food * has been made illegal in W ashington and the District of Colum bia, and alum baking p ow d eit a re everyw here recogn ized as injurious. To protect yourself against alum, >*hen ordering baking powder. Say p la in ly- R O Y A L pow k » and be sure you gel Royal. Royal is the only Baking P ow der made from Royal Crape Cream of Tartar. It adda to the dig r and wholesome- ness o f the fo -------------------- THE C ITY A. B. Davis of Buxton, was here Friday circulating a petition for an independent candidate to come out for county commissioner, and to see the elephants. At the M. E. church in McMinn- Knox, Box 481, Forest Grove, Ore. ville, last Wednesday, Miss Fern An Employment Bureau for students! Frances Stout and Dr. Jas. Harrison has been organized under the d irec-1 Graham were united in marriage. tion of the Y. M. C. A. of Pacific j — Many people are think ng of pu.- University. All persons wanting stit- ; chasing a piano or organ in the future, dents to do work of any kind please j and arc waiting for such bargains as notify D. J. Taylor. Phone Ind. 163. are offered at the Bazaar. 45-tl The Quintientos met at the home of H. W. Sparks visited at his home Miss Josephine .Baber, Saturday a:ter- here over Sunday, and left, Monda}, noon and held a pleasant session. for points in Clackamas and Marion Mrs. E. E. Williams and Mrs W. counties where he will give chalk talks. Haines were present as guests of t e club. Refreshmen's consisting ot C. B Stokes, the agent for the sandwiches, cake and coffee Were Wells Fargo express company, has re­ ' covered Irom his recent illness with served. Mrs. R. Bellingher was visiting in pneumonia, and is again able to be about. Hillsboro yesterday. T . H. Littlebales is building a new Mrs. Griswold of Portland, is visiting board walk on the north side of his Mrs. C. V. B. Russell. property on Second Avenue near Sec­ Will Sparks was trmsacting business ond street. It will be a fine improve­ at the county seat Tuesday. ment iu that part of town. C. M. Michaux, of McMinnville, Among the Hillsboro people who was visiting here, last week. were in San F'rancisco, in attendance Newport by the sea, is to have two weekly newspapers. The Yaquina Bay News is to be consolidated with the Toledo Reporter and another new pa­ per is to be started by John Fleming Wilson, the well-known magazine writer, formerly on the Pacific Month­ ly staff. If you haven’ t sat because you don’ t care for pictures, come and test our skill. We guar­ antee you’ ll like our photographs as much as you detested the old ones A. C. Gilbert, of Portland, well known here as the star athlete of P. at the festivities held there in honor of — Two pianos already sold at the U., is making great record in the pole- the fleet, were Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Bazaar Piano Sale. 45-tl vault at Yale. A week ago Gilbert Imbree, and Miss Letitia Imbree. John Ballard of North Yamhill, was cleared the bar at 12 feet 33 inches. Col. Harry Haynes, who is in Los Yale has another pole flyer by the here Saturday visiting old-time friends. Angeles, remembered The News with a name of Dray, who has a record of 12 Friends • mu: t not forget that Jot copy of the Los Angeles Times, which feet 6£ inches. Stream is doing fine barber work. Archie Eryant, Prop. contained a happy editorial effusion on There is one dyed-in-the-wool Dem- j 45-tl Portland called the “ Rain Singer.” ocrat running as a democratic caudi- weighing nine pounds, bom to the Barnett Y. Roe, of Dewey, was it, Petitions are being circulated for the date and that is J. C. Smock, who is wife 0f Rudolf Lepschst, ten miles the city, attending to business matters, placing on the official ballot the name candidate for justice of the peace in north of here, last Tuesday. Parties last Friday. of J. B. Wilkerson, of Forest Grove, West Cedar precinct. Lincoln Geiger wishing the attendance of Dr. Large in John A. Abbott and C. F. Miller for the office of county school superin­ has come out as an independent candi­ this class of cases, will greatly oblige will run as an date lor justice of the peace for Cor­ were in Hillsboro yesterday on a po­ tendent. He him, if convenient, by engaging his independent. litical mission. nelius precinct. services two or three months prior to L. J. Corl returned Fridav from Mrs. Delphir.e Whalen of Portland, The post office department has is­ the expected event. Dr. Large has is visiting in this city the guest of her Ashland, where he attended the M. sued an order directing patrons of ru­ both phones. W. A. conventjon. H e came back ral delivery to paint their numbers on sister Mrs. Z. Large. State Game Warden Stevenson has by way of Monmouth his former home their boxes. The carrier will leave issued permits to Herman T. Bohlman, | John Heisler of Gales Creek, and noticed several improvements in the number in each box. The num­ George D. Peck and Wm. L. Finley, ! brought in a whole wagon load of peo­ that town. bers should be painted on the boxes of the State Audubon Society for the ! ple to take in the circus. Ex-mayor M. Peterson is the proud at once, legibly and conspicuously. purpose of making researches in natural | The attendance at Pacific Univer­ possessor of a granddaughter which ar­ H. C. Atwell, P. M. science and animat life generally. , sity for the year 1907-08 is given in The party is working under the aus- j rived, Saturday, at the home of Mr. H . G. King, who is state consul in the new catalogue as 229. and Mrs. W. B. Shively in Portland. the Modern Woodmen of America pices of that society and will collect Misses Edna and Mamie Hibbs, of Mrs. Peterson was in .Portland to wel­ lodge, and L. J. Corl, recently chosen birds, nests, and eggs in Eastern and Gaston, were the guests of Mr. and come the new arrival. delegate from this county, have gone southeastern Oregon. Mrs. W. McEldowney, Friday. Mrs. McGill left this week for a to Ashland to attend the State Carnp. The maple trees in front of the William Schulmerich, the Farming- visit of a week or ten days at Palouse, At that convention, five delegates will premises where the families of H. J. | ton dairyman, was in the Grove Fridav Wash., where she will be the guest of be chosen to represent Oregon at the Goff and Professor Ben A. Kori reside to size-up the local political situation. her daughter, Miss Pearl McGill, who Head Camp to be held at Peoria, 111., have been trimmed, thus adding to in June. The Woodmen left Portland the appearance of both places. A j Miss Helen Reuter of Portland, who is connected with a millinery estab­ in a special train. new sidewalk has also been built on | lishment at that place. has been visiting friends anti relatives Rev. Philip E. Bauer, of the First the north side of Third Avenue ex- It is probaDle that local automobilists in Forest Grove, returned home Tues­ will form an organization in the near Congregational church of Salem, ex- j tending from the intersection of Sec- day. Herbert W. ' ond s,reet to the Goff Property. future to co-operate in the movement changed pulpits with Con McNamer returned, Saturday, for good roads. Dr. J. P. Tamiesie, Boyd, of this city, last Sunday. Mr. I Harold B. Millis of Poitland, a grat- from a trip to Tillamook. He reports of Hillsboro, purchased, last week, a Bauer was graduated from Pacific uni- uate 0f Pacific University, promine..t the mountain road to be in fairly good versity with the class of 1897, and athlete and donor of the Millis Ath- two cylinder 20-horse-power “ R eo.” condition. Dr. J. H. Knox requests that all the many of his friends were present to 1 -tic trophy cup, was here Tuesday, He recently returned from Berkeley, Mrs. S. Levy has returned from one sheep raisers of Washington County hear him on this occasion. of the Portland hospitals where she send in their and P. O. address to him The News has on its exchange desk California, where he is taking a course underwent an operation ami is much and he will see that each onej receives The Courier, a monthly publication in engineering. Up to a year ago he improved. some very useful literature on the rais- published by the students of the Ore- j h»d been in the civil service at Manila, was accompanied by Mi s Address Dr. J H. gon State Normal School at Monmouth. ; P - k John Walsh, of Spokane. Wash., re- I ing of sheep. It is a splendid number and is gotten Lewis of Portland, lh ey stopped off out as a souvenir of the state intercol- at Cornelius on their return trip to v sit legiate contest held at Monmouth Miss Harriet Schofield, a classmate of some weeks ago. It is a credit to the Mr. Millis._____________ students of that growing institution. Pacific Art Studio 2 Forest Grove National -Bank------ = You can afford to bank with a Conservative Bank Can Y ou A fford Not T o ? Notice our Reserve T h ou . Cl. T o d d «lotin IÎ. (tiillcy W . B . Iliiin o s • I. W . ru M iia L. Large reports a son le E J Homeopathist and Forest Grove, Forest Grove, Ora. " Office Four Doors West of Postoffice ATTENTION: If you want choice fruit lands, farms or ranches in Oregon's most beautiful valley, please call and examinine our lists. W e take pleasure in showing land t o our customers. J. P . 45 ■It* • The Big Piano Sale is Now on at The Bazaar. rt At The Corner Store ai tl ci el Some very fine shirt waists, laces and embroideries of all £ kinds. W e aim to give you the worth of your money, I. whether you buy dry goods, shoes, ladies or gents furnish-1 ings or groceries. Every thing is as good as représentée f| Phone orders will receive careful prompt tion. We respectfully solicit your trade JUM ES RUS M USEN Dealer in FLOUR und FEED Forest Grove, Ore., <»< ** J L " U , ■— JL S K Pacific. - K K I S S S S W e have just received a big order of enameled waret^l we ordered about six months ago, and which wehadover-f looked. W e are going to sacrifice this entire line, for we I have not got the room for it on our shelves, as we expect another lot in a few days. For V A N D E R ZA N D E R , Manager and Prop., Forest Grove, Ore, V. S. Abraham and see the new goods which are arriving every day. Come and try our meals yourself. 1 One carload of the finest Pianos ever exhibited in this county are being sold at unheard of prices. What this Great Piano Sale means to the people. 1. By buying in such large quan­ tities for cash I obtain much better prices and can save the people at least Surgery $70.00 on a Piano. 2. By buying direct from the man­ Oregon ufacturer I have the jobber’ s profit. 3. By ordering in carload lots I save about half the usual freight. Why you should buy a Piano at this sale and save these reductions. 1. It brings the price of a high grade instrument down within the reach ol everybody. 2. I sell on easier terms than any other house and as I carry my own paper I charge less interest on de­ ferred payments. 3. I give an unlimited guarantee personally with every instrument and will also give free one term of lessons, stool, scarf and instruction book. If you have an organ to trade in on a Piano we will allow you what we can sell it for. The famous Hobart M. Cable Pianos are now on sale at the Bazaar at the following reductions: Style L in Oak, Mahogany or Wal­ nut: retail price $400.00, on sale at «335.00. Style R in Mahogany, retail price $450.00, on sale at $337.00. A beautiful Howard Piano style P reuil price $300.00, on sale at «225. LAND and TRAD­ ( OREGON of ING COMPANY The City Restaurant fed and satis- : day. 1 25 lbs. and under. . . . ¡5 0 “ ........................... 75 " ........................... ................60c 100 “ ........................... ................75c Cake lots, per c ake. . . . ............. 81.20 Ice delivered every morning except 1 Sunday; Saturday evening instead. j Phone your orders not later than 8 a. : m. Both Phones. ROSEWURM & CO. Dr. Geiger D lk liC T O W S : • I. A. T h o r n h u r g ti Notice. — Dr. C. Don't Forget to Days commencing May 1, we will sell this line of French Enameled W are at the following wholesale prices: 1 qt. Extra Deep Pudding Pan........................10c 2 qt “ “ “ “ ........................ 15c 4 qt. Dairy P a n ...................................................... 20c 6 qt. “ 25c 10 14 17 2 3 4 3 4 6 3 qt. DisH Pan........................................... *0c qt. “ “ ....................................................... 45c qt. “ “ 50c qt. Lipped Sauce Pan................................15c qt. ** “ “ .........................................20c q t . ...................................................................25c qt. qt qt. qt. 4 qt. 6 2 2| 2 8 10 10 12 qt. qt. qt. qt. qt. qt. qt. qt. Berlin K ettles.............................................25c it 44 Sauce 41 44 Tea Pots Coffee Pots Covered Pails Scallopped Cake Foot Tubs Seamless Water Pail. .......................... ^Oc Seamless Water Pail.................................®0c These prices are very little more than cheap ^nan, ^ not last long, so come quick and get the benefit « Special Sale GOFF BROS HARDW ARE FOREST GROVE, OREG0l> urg« by i P*o; Posi my* lu »b :r.