Newberry, and is thinking of going to Eastern Oregon to live. WATT’ S DISTRICT. A. H. Roberts and family, of Patton Valley, were in town, Saturday. ------ r . y , John Wilson is on the sick'list. The speaking at the church was Frank Johnson and wife were in the well attended, last Friday night. rove, Saturday. A. R. Roberts was a passenger on A fins horse belonging to D. B. the train for Portland, laet Friday. à dams died Sunday night. P. Vermyler has been quite sick Allan Dillev has twc carpenters mak­ with the measles, but is improving. in g improvements on his house. A new baseball team has been or­ R. 0 . Stephenson returned, Friday, ganized at this place, and a schedule ^om a two weeks’ trip through South­ of games is to be arranged in the near ern Oregon. future. i HL_\ Willie Monner was out from Port­ — M oney to loan on farm security. e d visiting am ong friends, the fore- W. H . Hollis. Forest Grove art of this week. Mrs. R. M. Bisbee shipped a large nsignment of dressed pork to Port- nd, last Thursday. BANNER BRANDS !"-■ ■■ >' l \m I ■ru — Bring your wool and mohair to Bailey’ s and get the highest price. ! T C -3 II — We always pay the highest price Bailey. School was closed Monday, Tues­ for wool and mohair. day and Wednesday, while Prof. Krause — Dry wood for sale. Roswurm & was assisting County Superintendent Co. 44 M . C. Case. COUNTY COURT. The dictionary says that a “ B A N N E R ” is a “ Military Ensign.” W e understand that Mr. Day, who has been visiting at Mr. R ice ’ s, has REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS So Banner Brand is the military ensign under which the firm, from purchased Sam Parkins’ farm near j Enna M Nichols et al to A Miz- Gales Creek, whom we buy our ner lot 4 Nichols Add to Gar­ Those who heard Governor Cham­ den H o m e .............................. £ 300 berlain speak at the Grove, Friday j j » night, were Messrs. Burk, La Mont A Mizner et al to Geo A Mizner same as ab ove.......................... 1000 and Stephenson. Emma Schmale et al to Mary E Forest Grove real estate men are Harris 30.57 acres in sec 34 have enlisted their labor and capital, and truly they have succeed­ numerous through here these days, 1 1 n 4 w ................................... 4000 and even some of the neighborhood John R Joseph et al to John ed in manufacturing a B A N N E R L IN E , as regards men are taking the fever. Block 22 acres in sec 13 t 1 n 2 w ........................................ 2100 R ev. Hall has been seriously ill at his home here, but it is thought he is Louise Pose to Ferdinand Pose 20 acres in sec 30 t 2 s 1 w. 80 slowly improving at present. Dr Peter Borchers to Herman Brown is the attending physician. ' Schmidt 4 acres in sec 20 t 2 Richard Holscher and Miss Nancy and we wish to strongly emphasise the fact that s 1 w .......................................... 1450 M cCoy were married at the home of I J A Saeger to The Aultman Tay­ the bride’ s mothrr Mrs. M. McCoy, lor M ch Co 10 acres in sec 36 last Sunday forenoon, the interesting | t 2 s 2 w..................................... 1000 ceremony being performed by Rev. J ' Herman Salzwedel et ux to J B R. Hall of Forest View home. A num­ Wolf et al lots 9 and 10 blk ber of relatives and friends of the con 14 Cornelius.............................. 200 trading parties were present, and after John J Blew et al to j A Larra- congratulations had been extended, a bee 15 acres in sec 23 t 1 s wedding dinner was served. The 1 w .............................................. 6000 bride has spent all her life here, and is Christian Lehmann et ux to Ida One of the best of young ladies and M Gray lot 1 blk F Lehmann jll prove a good helpmate for the one Acre Tracts................................ 770 fho has been fortunate in securing her Christian Lehmann et ux to A P a wife. The groom has lived here Morse lots 2 and 7 blk F Leh­ r several years, owns a nice home on mann Acre Tracts..................... 800 avid’ s Hill, and is an energetic Alexander Baxter to John J Bax­ In our south show window we show some of this season’s “ New Kicks.” W e have one of the ung man. Mr. and Mrs. Holscher ter lot 3 blk 6 South Park aided the afternoon train Sunday for Add to Forest G rove................. 1 nicest lines of shoes in town and will be pleased to have you try a pair and help to demonstrate that short visit in Portland, and upon Melissa J Cameron et al to Geo return will go to h ousekeepin g' ¿Stfir brand Shoe» tire better. W e have Oxfords in Black, White, Tan A Caple Tract in M Moore d mediately here. The many friends 1 c t 1 s 2 w ............................. 10. and Gray, for Large and Small Feet. this estimable couple will join in ex- Erla A Hall et ux to Mabel A nding their congratulations and well Hall tract in sec 13 t 1 s 5 w 1 ishes. Henry Mason to Herman M etz­ ger lot <8 South West Port­ GALES. land . . . . ............................... 500 Mr. and Mrs. Eberlingare the proud F W Cady et al to W L Gaskill rents of a new son. lots 2, 10 and 11 blk A Steels Add to Beaverton........................ 200 A. Roth is hauling baled hay from George Armentrout to M A Ar- e Stackle place to Gales. mentrout part of blk 28 Forest Mr. Frank Kertison, of Gaston, is G rove............................................. 100 utting wood for A. Roth. W N Barret et ux to J P Finta s e i of sw j sec 7 t 2 s 2 w. . . 1200 lim Whitlow is working for J. G. L E Carter et al to F A Markley os at the stone quarry. lot 8 Witch H azel................... MARRIAGE LICENSES. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tupper took din­ The Investment Co to S R Vin­ er with J. M. Beal. Sunday. Byron M Smith and Anna Bacon; cent lot 50 North Tigardville It is all smooth sailing when you place a I.Iner Ad (1 .1 4 a c r e s )............................ 313 Richard Holscher and Nancy M cCoy; J. G. Boos expects to begin crush- in t h i s c o lu m n . A few words here will reach 5,000 I J W Merrill and Lulu Noland. . Cleophas Gerber to Irene J Zim­ re a d e r s and the results are certain. 5c line 1st I g rock for the county roads soon. Insertion, 2W cents each subsequent insertion. merman part of sec 13 t 1 n M in im u m charge 10 cts. Mr. E. J. Ward, of Gaston, made a Settled Out of Court. 2 w (3 6 .5 8 a c r e s )................... 3100 usiness call at John Beals, Sunday. The ejectm ent suit started some­ J T Gerish et ux to John M Kes- LIST your farms and other properties ' Mr. Buxton, of Forest Grove, mad: time ago by the city of Forest Grove for sale with T. H. I.ittlehales, Forest ler 20 acres in sec 25 t 1 n call at the stone quarry, last week. 3 w ............................................... 1300 against E. A. Hyde has been settled Grove National Bank Building. 27tf ; O F F IC E A T THE B A Z A A R . N E X T TO P O S T ttF F IC E out of court in a manner satisfactory to J G. Boos disposed of a horse, last A J Hess et ux to J W Hess FOR SALK— Shadelami Wonder both parties interested. This suit arose tract in sec 21 t 2 s 1 w. . . . 100 eek. A man from Laurel was the over the ownership of a portion of land white seed oats. Edward Naylor. 39-tf Edwin C Allen et al to Arthur H urchaser. 1 known as the Hyde property and situ -. Thomas 5 acres in sec 1 t 1 s FOR SALE— Good 7 room h ou se; Mr. Vanderzander, of Verboort, 4 .................................................. 1700 ated at the corner of Pacific avenue outside city limits. Pantry and Fruit 6 room house for rent cheap. 5 acres of land with good new lied at the quarry, last week, for two John F Carstens et ux to Ben­ and Council street. The city claimed house. Lot, 1 acre. Good Orchard house and barn, one mile from ads of stone. that a part of the building on the 2 beautiful located lots in ton Phillips 2 acres in sec 15 and Barn. Furniture goes^with the town for 81650. South Park with large Oak trees t 2 n 4 w ................................... 30 Hyde property was in the street while place. Mrs. Whitlow, of Newberg, was vis­ Price $1800; easy terms. T. 65 acres of land, all level on Easy terms. Mr. Hyde asserted he was the rightful ing with her daughter, Mrs. John PROBATE COURT. H. I.ittlehales, Forest Grove, Ore. 46. good county road, only 2 miles owner to the land. It is understood eal, last week. Estate of G. H. Baber, deceased. out, for 860 per acre. Terms. A beautiful 10 acre tract with that Mr. Hyde will vacate the street F o r S a l e — ljf acres just outside good buildings and fine variety Edward Beal has gone to Newberg Semi-annual report filed and approved. and tear down the building. Seven-room house on large lot H e may the city limits. Fair house, barn, \ Estate of Chas F. Larson, deceased. For sale to stay with his giandparents until Good location. 81400. Hall cash. of fruit; close to town. eventually erect a new structure. ; chicken house, all kinds of fruit. A N. O. Larson appointed administrator; cheap. rawberry picking is over. bargain; 81200. T . H. Littlehales, A 50 acre farm 1 mile from bonds 81000. A. Campbell, E. A. The Banks baseball team will meet Claud Allumbaugh got his leg badly National Bank Building. 39-tf Good new 7-room house with Gales Creek. 20 acres bottom Johnson and H. A. Hays appointed the Holliday Maroons on the Banks uised by a falling stone, one day last two lots on car line lor only land all in crop, 4 acre orchard appraisers. grounds Sunday and on Decoration day FOR SALE— Homer pigeons. eek, while working at the quarry. 81000. in fine shape, balance in timber. Estate of Raymond Dixon, deceased. they will play the Forest Grove Colts. 42 -4" Mrs. M J. Shaw. Running wrter on place. If sold Here is a chance for you to Sale of real estate confirmed. DILLEY. FOR S a l e — Full-blooded Jersey [ ] soon this can be had for 82400, get a farm with a little money. GIRL W a n t e d — Inquire of Mrs. Estate of Rebecca Traver, deceased. 81300 cash, balance on time to bO acres of land, half of it Eva Bryant is working at the Con- Administrators bond filed and approved. Levy’ s residence or the Levy Market. bull. Inquire of O. L. Doane, Forest 41-tf. suit. cleared, 5 room house and barn, nser again. Mark L. Noble, M. S. Allen and T. G. ———--------------------------------------------------- Grove, R. F. I). No. 1. House and 2 lots in town to orchaid. G ood spring close t i FOR SALE— Jersey cow 3 years old, j R. Kay has sold his place to Mr. Todd appointed appraisers. house. Only l j mile from new trade for farm on milk route. and calf. Inquire G. S. Allen, So R R line to Buxton. 835 per Will pay difference. ! 5th St., Forest Grove, Ore. Ind. S u c c e s s o r to acre. Only 8500 down, balance ' phone 812. 42 tf A well improved 280 acre on 5 per cent. * farm 7 miles out for 840 per W in e F o r S a l e — by the bottle, 80 acres, 2J miles from R . R. acre. This is a snap. INtrcHt Clrtive A vo jug or barrel. For particulars call on station; 20 acres cleared, 10 30 acres of land less than two or write to Grant Bailey, on the F. W. acres slashed, balance in good Agent for National-R e a d- miles out, about all iq cultiva­ David place. 42-t4 limber. Good house and bam ing Standard-Harvard-Racy- tion, 7 room house, good new and 300 bearing fruit trees on barn 8 acres in fruit 83 30 0 FOR SALE— Choice Tim othy hay in cle-Excelsior and Princeton place. Owner has other business mow 813.00 per ton. Bell phone. About 20 acres of land with and must sell at once. Hones, F. J. Miller. 44-tf hou»e and barn. 5 mil« s out on cows, hogs, chickrns and all good road. Several a c r -s in fruit. farm implements goes with place. W a n t e d — G irl (or general house- This is a bargain at 8 1 2 5 0 Price 84 00 0; half down. Headquarters for everything work; good wages paid. Mrs. W . N. in the bicycle line. I have Ferrin. 42 ti SSS? Women’s Dress Skirts, Shirt Waists and Pelticoats ELEGANCE, QUALITY, WORKMANSHIP AND PRICE THE PRICE IS RIGHT $1.73 to 11.50 W e show a few samples in our large show window this week, and invite you to in­ spect them and our stock in the store. Oxfords Oxfords The Progressive Store HC7FMAN FOREST GROVE ALLEN - L in e r C o lu m n - - COMPANY OREGON R e a i FO R EST GROVE K. JV. Staehr Estate Go /). p. Fleck S o m e o f this week*s B a rg a in s O. A . QORL GOOD A D V ER TIS IN G PAYS L. J . Q o r ì & S o n W e P ro v ed It Last Saturday ! Specials for Saturday» May 23 P o st Gard Album s 15 cents to SJ X e w S tock 5 0 c Album s on sale Saturday only 25c Albums for stamp photos or kodak pictures paper, cloth or leather bindings, 6c to $1.00 P o sta l G ords at 15c a D ozen Which ones? Come find seel TH E B O O K S T O R E B IC V L E S the largest store and most complete stock in Washing­ ton county. Bicycle, sew­ ing machine, gun, lock and general repairing. Brazing and light machine work my specialty. O. 7i. Q o r i p h on e.: S h o p ZOA R e ». H o u s e s f o r Rent T h o s e W a n t i n g — wagons, bug K;-s or harness, can save a little money by calling on Wm C. Gray, Dilley, Ore. 4 3 -t9 \ — Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician and Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap­ Remember the K. O. T . M. dance pliances in office. Calls answered at Greenville. Saturday evening, May night or day. 16. Everybody com e. 44-t2. — Don’ t forget your friends will be — Don’ t forget that Hodman if Al­ graduated from school and college in len Co. are offering rare bargains this I June and the Book Store can help you remember them. 44-3t [ 5 9 # month. Monuments WEEK* A O I ’l i f t i f . U VANITE e o . Portland . Ore. r „ r D u K i m m l Writes see V. H . LIMBER L o re ! A gen t F orep t U r»r»