Jorrespondence. A F ondness f o r th e G rove. GUXTON 'he Manning school closes Friday, 12 . * ¡. J. W. White went to Fortst last week to have her teeth ex­ tracted E. W. Mills and son Eli at- the Rose Carnival at Portland Iasi week. Lula D. Mills took a trip to Isboro Monday, returning the day ng. 1 Brenner of Yamhill, attended dance given at this place a week Saturday evening. Nellye Brown went to Portland week where she visited friends and inded the Rose Carnival. A ir. J c P. R. Ft where ... tj Dl.... , . Somehow it seems as though ath- ' letes of national reputation hrve an offinitv for this place, or mor* correctly this place has an affinity for them Three men who hold wirld's records, who have met the best in their line and come oil victors, drift back to For- est Grove as soon as possible after the taking of the plum. Tnere is Forrest C. Smithson, the pheuomina! hurdler w:io did wonderful work on the Mult­ nomah field Saturday and would have beaten the world’s record in the 100 yard hurdles had it not been for the sudden tu-n in the track. He holds a bunch of national and world’s records in the hurdles, but what is more to the Ì BUY SLraw Hats, Wash VesLs, Balbrigan and Ribbed Underwear, Neglige and Golf Shirts. Men s and Boys’ Summer suits In The Sunday schools of Washington iounty will hold their convention at .eedville, Thursday, June 25, and ■ ach school of the county should send ae delegate, and one for each ten en­ siled in school. Everybody welcome. Jome and enjoy a good program. L. L. HOLUNlER, Pres. County Ass’n at O. A. Corl’s Bicycle Shop I»- combines everything that goes to make up a good wheel at moderate price. O. A. G o ri Phones: S h o p 50.1 Res. ‘O'for a Booke and a shady nooke Either in a doore or out.' Summer Fiction, well bound 49c All 5 and 1 Oc tablets will be sold Saturday for 3 and 7 cenLs TH E BOOK STO RE Our Saturday Specials are genuine bargains, not coun­ ter dearers unless so advertised. SOI fa c t Buy E v e r y th in g you need in the v a r io u s lin e s c a r rie d by u s . W e g u a r a n t e e the goods and the price. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW TOO WHAT WE HAVE r arry- athletes. Let’s see. No, it’s not in Amos Whitlow of Newberg, was a t]le name either. We’ve got some fine ^sitor of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beal Sun- looking girls here—that’s it. ■y. W. T. Buxton and family, formerly J. G. Boos made a business trip to ! of this city but now of Walla Walla, Jillsboro last Wednesday. Wash., are building a beautiful new W. W. Lewis is again working at home in the old Fort city and getting fre stone quarry. along fine. Walla Walla is one of the j Sunday School Convention. 7 Boys’ WaisLs and Wash PanLs also Wash Suits. fy English Wheel ■ Il Ladies Shirt, WaisLs, Muslin and Knit Underwear. Point. Fore*» Grove looks go i O. Ä. eORL I S , j* j % at the Progressive Store ami Mrs. B. Phillips left o.i the „ x. . . . . . Forrest Smtthson and bv the way, N. train today for Hillsboro, . .. , , . - i t . maybe Forrest was named after this they will take the train for Port- .. . , , , city. He has changed the spelling a lane 1 little, but then Dame Rumor has it j that he is real fond of changing names, GASTON j In little "Gillie,” Forest Grove hss ¡trawbeiries are ripening fast these another admirer. And for the benefit days. of those who do not know who little ■ T h e school is preparing a program Glilie is let the writer give you the tip 1 Children’s Day. that it is Alfred C. Gilbert who again Mrs. Hamrick had a severe attack won the World’s championship in the pole vault Saturday at New York City, o' asthma last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hull of Cornelius, by clearing the bar at the marvelous height of twelve feet, seven and three spent Sunday with their son. quarter inenes. While attending Pa­ Mrs. E J. Ward and Bessie GowUs cific University little Gillie developed were shopping in the Grove Thursday. an ineffable fondness for this city, and Robert Russell is canving the mail after school is over at Yale each year on Route 2 during the absence of Mr. he always makes a bee line for this Spence. place. jkiQuite a number from this place Yes and there is Archie Hahn. attended the Rose Festival at Portland Archie is engaged—that is he has been last week. | employed by Pacific to coach the track |M r. and Mrs. Wray Humphrey and and football teams for next year. He little son of Forest Grove, were guests broke the world’s record in the SO ^B. C. Dennis and family last Sun- meter race at Athens a couple of years ago, and also holds several world’s records in indoor events. Archie likes Died, Sunday, June 7, 1908, Jo- ph Saunders, after an illness of four Forest Grove and her population just iys. Cause of death, blood poison as much as Gillie and Smithie, and he g. We end our heartfelt sym-1 can hardly wait fora meet held away from home to be over before he boards tthy to the bereaved family. the first train for Forest Grove. If Shakespeare was alive he would prob­ GALES. ably not write "W hat's in a Name.” Phil Peneline has moved into one of There must be something in the name eter Steckel’s buildings near the stone o[ this cjty that raakes it aUraclive for Miss May Whitlow is visiting her most beautifui home towns on the elks at Newberg. coast. Several Woodmen of this place, took i train here Saturday morning for rtland to participate in ihe W. O. I'orcst drove Pacific A> e |W. log rolling. John Baxter of Forest Crave, called at the stone quarry one day 1st week If you are intending to pur­ Bor foundation stone. Ernest Brown of Hillsboro, has or­ chase a new wheel this sum­ dered two more carloads of bi. ding mer \c u can’t afford to do it Hone from J. G. Boos’ quarry. without seeing the new Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tapper visited he Rose city Saturdsy and Sunday. ! Phil Peneline caught a fine string of tout last Sunday. À * HOFFMAN ®. 1 FOREST GROVE Notice. At the general election held in Washington County, and state of Ore­ gon, on Monday, June 1, 1908, a vote was taken for and against stock running at large in said Washington County, Oregon, and it appearing from the rrturns of said election, that a major- i y of all the votes cast was against s.ock running at large in said Washing­ ton County, Oregon; now therefore pursuant to the provisions of section 4245, Bellinger and Cotton’s Annotat­ ed Codes and Statutes of Oregon, ALLEN - L in e r C o lu m n It if n il sm o o th s a i l i n g w h e n y o u p la c e a L in e r Ad j in t h i s c o lu m n . A fe w word* h e r e w ill re a c h 5,000 i re a d e r s an d th e re s u lt« a r e c e r t a i n . 5 c lin e 1st I In s e rtio n , 2 l'-j c e n ts e a c h s u b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n . M in im u m c h a rg e 10 cts. - - COMPANY OREGON FO R E S T GROVE Rea!Estate Go LIST your farms and other properties for sale with T. H. Littlehales, Forest Grove National Bank Building. 27tf K . JV. S t a e h r FOR SALE —Shadeland Wonder white seed oats. Edward Naylor 39 tf S o m e o f ih is w e e k 's B a n ja in s FOR SALE—Good 7 room house outside city limits. Pantry and Fruit house. Ixit. 1 acre. Good Orchard NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN and Barn. Furniture goes with the That in sixty days born the date of place. Price $1800; easy terms. T. this notice it will be unlawful for stock H. Littlehales, Forest Grove, Ore. 46. to run at large, in said Washington F or S ale — l j acres just outside County, Oregon, under penalty of ten the city limits. Fair house, barn, dollars for the first offense and twenty chicken house, all kinds of fruit. A dollars for each and every subsequent bargain; $1200. T. H. Littlehales, 39-tf offense, to be recovered from the own­ National Bank Building. er of the stock in civil action in the THOSE WANTING—wagons, bug­ name of the state of Oregon before a gies or harness, can save a little money Justice of the Peace of the precinct in by calling on Wm C. Gray, Dilley, 43-t9*. which such owner or keeper, or either Ore. of them, may reside. FRESH cow for sale, giving 40 lbs. Given under my hand and official seal, at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 8th day of milk a day. Price $40. E. Goff, Hillside, Ore. 48 of June, 1908. E. J. GODMAN, WANTED — Immediately for five or County Clerk of Washington County, six months, two comfortable rooms with Oregon. board preferred or three rooms all or Since the organization of the Forest partly furnished with privilege of light Mrs. E. E. Williams. View Cemetery Associat on one year housekeeping. 48-2 ago many valuable improvements have I ) . / ’. F le c k O F F I B E A T THt C I I A Z A A R , N E X T T O P O S T O F F I V E 38 acres of land, 7 miles out on milk and mail route, good 6 room house, 2 barns, 6 acres in fruit. This place is close to the school and church and can be had for $2500. 65 acres ol land, all level on good county ruad, only 2 miles out, for $60 per acre. I’eni.s. N»-w cottage, close in (or only $1250. A 50 acre farm 1 mile from Gales Creek. 20 acres bottom land all in crop, 4 acre orchard in fine shape, balance in timber Running wrter on place. If sold soon this can be had fur $2400. $1300 cash, balance on time to suit. 6 room house, nicely papered and painted, or. good corner lot for $950, $200 cash, balance $10 per month. 30 acres of land less than two miles out, about all in cultiva­ tion, 7 room house, good new barn 8 acres in fruit $3300 A beautiful 10 acre tract with good buildings and fine variety of fruit; close to town. For sale cheap. been made, $375 having been spent “ I want to buy a farm in Willam­ to that end. Water pipes have been ette Valley. Will pay part cash and I laid and two faucets stationed within have a nice new modem house and lot j the cemetery, and the driveways have in Portland that I would like to trade been put in good condition. A regu­ in at a low price. Give description ,' i® ® ® ® * ® lar sexton has been engaged for the location and price of place.” Ralph following year. — Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician and Ackley, 603 Corbett Bldg., Portland, Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap­ Capt. and Mrs. G. W. Peters attend Oregon. Ralph Ackley. pliances in office. Calls anawered ed the Rose Carnival at Portland last night or day. Notice. week and their daughter Mrs. Dennis Hursey is making them a visit now. — We always pay the highest price I will not be responsible for any Bailey. She resides at Portland. bills charged to me after lune 1 ac­ for wool and mohair. Miss Eva Bacon was in the Rose cept by my written order. — Dry wood for sale. Roswurm & 44 M. H. D ix o n . City Saturday. I 2 beautiful located lots in South Park with large Oak trees Easy terms. A well improved 280 acre farm 7 miles out for 840 per acre. This is a snap. 80 acres, 2i miles from R. R. station; 20 acres cleared, 10 icres slashed, balance in good timber. Good house and barn and 300 bearing fruit trees on place. Owner has other business and must srll at once. Horses, fowl, hogs, chickens and all farm implement! goes with place. Price v40UU; half down. 8 Room House partly fur­ nished, for only $10 per month. A 20 acre farm, miles from town, with good house and barn, voting orchard. $2600. 18 acres of land 4 j miles from Forest Grove, with house and barn, on county road. $1100. We insure your property against loss from fire in the old reliable Pennsylvania Fife Insur­ ance Co. Houses fo r R en t i M on u m en ts W E E K S U R A N I T B Cf». O t h ml. P n rtla n if, o r e . J® / r».f IN Signs en I prKrs sec V. H. LIMBLK l o c a l A lle n i F o rc e ! U ro ee