t ___visiting relatives Correspondence. w„ k‘ ------1 f at Gales Creek this ----------------" Cecil Lilly, who hns been visiting on Nehalem (or some time returned home Prof. A. L. Thomas vis ted friends last week. in our burg Sunday. Miss Lucy Wilson, who has been Gardens and grain are making a i visiting in Portland for some time, re- good growth this fine weather. i turned home last week. Mr. Hull is putting a coat of coal An automobile passed through Gales [ tar on the roof of his house. i City Saturday on its way to Vic Mrs. Amy Wahl, nee Thomas of j Brown’s on Wilson river, returning i Washington, spent a week with rela­ Monday. tives. Mr. and Mrs. Newhouse had a runa­ Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Russell went to way while peddling beef one day last Portland Saturday to see their son-in- week. Both were thrown out and Mrs. law, C. W. Hudson who is quite ill.' Newhouse quite badly hurt. CASTON B. C. Dennis and family spent Sun­ Quite an interesting ball game was day with relatives in Scoggins Valley. ' played Sunday, the married men The infant son of Ernest Matteson, against the unmarried men, resulting who has been very ill with pneumonia j in scores of 12 to 13 in favor of the I boys. is improving rapidly. W A T T ’S DISTRICT. i Obituary. Mrs. M. Bisbee sp e c last week at David H. La Follette died at his Buxton visiting friends. home in McMinnville on Monday, Rev. J. R. Hall and 0 . M. Gardner June 22, of heart failure. Deceased were in Portland Monday. : was born in Indiana. Sept. 18th, 1824, N. A. Frost transacted business at being 84 years, 9 months old, he crossed the plains twice to California McMinnville Monday and Tuesday. \ when a young man. After several D. B. Adams and wife and Messrs. Schoch and Sykes joined the Grange years he returned to Oregon and settled 12 miles north of Salem, Marion Saturday. county, on a farm still known as “The Mrs. Frank Johnson is enjoying a LaFollette Home.” In 1882 his wife visit from her parents who reside in died and afterward he married again re­ Washington. siding in Salem. The last years of his Miss Charlotte Hartman of Portland, life his home being in McMinnville. spent Friday with her aunt Mrs. A. His funeral was held at the Calgget Dilley, while or. her way to Tillamook. cemetery four miles north of Salem. Remember the celebrat: /i of the He has been a resident of Oregon 47 Fourth in the Watt’s grove Saturday, years and for 36 years has been a de­ and come and join in the good time. voted member of the Christian church. Mr. and Mrs. Rice and friends, Mr. He leaves to mourn his death one son and Mrs. Bates of Iowa, were enter- and four daughters, Alex. LaFollette, taied at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Salem, Mrs. Irene Griffith, Hidesville, Mrs. McCracken of Forest Grove. Calif.; Mrs. Susie Reele, San Francisco, They also were recently entertained at Calif.; Mrs. Olive Scott, Forest Grove, and Mrs. Emma Wahl, Gaston, Ore­ supper by Mr. and Mrs. Buxton. gon, besides 39 grandchildren and 41 great grandchildren. GALES. The hop crops in the bottoms near Gales are looking fine. at the Progressive Store Ladies Shirt, WaisLs, Muslin and Knit Underwear. Boys* WaisLs and Wash Pants also Wash Suits. Straw Hats, Wash V ests, Balbrigan and Ribbed Underwear, Neglige and Golf Shirts. Men’s and Boys’ Summer suits In fact Buy Everything you need in the various lines carried by us. the price. We guarantee the goods and Condolence. We, the members of the Womans John Beal and wife made a business Relief Corp No. 11 extend to our trip to Forest Grove last Friday. ÿster Mrs. Nettie Austin and her Phil Phenline is cutting several cords family in their hour of sad bereave­ of wood along with his slashing. ment, in the death of her husband and Hugh Wahl of Scoggins Valley is companion, and commend her to our hauling wood for Mr Powell to Gales. Heavenly Father for that comfort and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Magoon made a consolation which He alone can give. E mily A n derson , trip to Forest Gtove one day last week. a d d ie M organ , Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lewis were a n n ie P e t e r s . shopping in the Grove one day last week. Obituary, TROUBLE TO SHOW YOU WHAT WE HAVE HOFFMAN ®> ALLEN COMPANY FOREST GROVE J. G. Boos and John Beal made a Richard H. Au»tin was born April business trip to Patton Valley last 23, 1843, at Bethel, Vermont, and Sunday. ( was attending college at Berlin, Ver­ Leslie Lewis, Dali Spurgin and Claud mont, at the time of the call to arms and in the community that he left a 1 H G King, farmer........................ Dairy —Chase & Sanborn Coffees always Allumbaugh were seen in the Grove some 17 years later. He responded year ago he was esteemed by all who Daniel H Bailey, farm er... Cornelius the best. Hoflman & Allen Co. ex­ last Friday. to the call of his country enlisting in knew him, having filled many offices Chas F Barrett, farmer. N Forest Grove t clusive agents. If is all sm ooth sailin g w h rn you p la re a L iner Ad A. Roth has just completed a fine the 13th Reg. of Vermont Company of trust, political preferment. He Wm Kember, farmer . N Forest Grove lit this colum n. A few words here will reach 4,000 For Sale. readers and the results are certa in . 5c lin e l t t C. Was at the battl? of Getteysburg new bridge across the Scoggin creek leaves a wife and five children, also James Jacquot, farmer. . . . West Butte Insertion, 2*>j c en ts each subsequent in se rtio n . M inimum c h a rg e 10 eta. and numerous other engagements dur­ Team of bay mares and good wagon. on his farm. six sisters to mourn his loss. H G Schmeltzer, woodchop S Hillsboro Andrew Boos was in the Grove last ing the war, receiving an honorable j j H Davis................................Columbia Apply to J ohn J. B a x t e r , 18 2nd LIST your farms and other propertie* 52-t4‘ The Anti-Spitting Crusade. Herman Ritter, farmer Beaverdam avenue, Forest Grove. week with a load of strawberries for discharge. After the war he drifted lor sale with T. H. Littlehales, Forest west to Chicago engaging in bridge Grove National Bank Building. 27tf Sam Walker. Everybody should help stop the pub- W A Marlin, farmer.......... S Hillsboro Notice. building for some twenty years, and in lie spitting habit, by sending a two Mr. and Mrs. Amos Whitlow of At the general election held in FOR SALE—Shadeland Wonder 1884 went to western Nebraska where cent stamp today for our attractive, Gaston Improvement Club. Newberg visited their daughter, Mrs. Washington County, and state of Ore­ white seed oats. Edward Naylor. 39-tf he took up a homestead. In 1885 he unique hanger card which warns John Beal last Sunday. Gaston is not to be outdone by any gon, on Monday, June 1, 1908, a vote was united by marriage to Miss Nettie against spitting nuisances. People FOR SALE—Good 7 room ho u ^ was taken for and against stock running of the live towns of this county, for on at large in said Washington County, outside city limits. Pantry and Fruit A car load of fir wood was loaded M. Hodges at Kenesaw, Nebr., living will take notice of this card and once evening a l large number | last l o u t Thursday tiiu iau aji c vciJJUK a ai t. UlllUCI here the other day containing 203 with her on the homestead at Ogalalla, seen, never forgotten. Address DOM- of citjzens of that lace Kathered t0_ Oregon, and it appearing from the house. Lot, 1 acre. Good Orchard returns of said election, that a major­ and Barn. Furniture goes with the cords and shipped to Portland. KTAT» nno Pn to m r* 1__ ___ P. Nebraska, until May of 1907 when T I NOCARDS Co 1897 Chouteau, St. gether and organized ¡t Gaston Im­ ity of all the votes cast was against place. Price S I800; easy terms. T. George Beal returned from his fish­ they removed witli their five children, H. Littlehales, Forest Grove, Ore. 46. Louis, Mo. provement Club with E. X. Harding stock running at large in said Washing­ ing trip and says that the fish are al­ three boys and two girls to Forest ton County, Oregon; now therefore F or S ale C h e a p — 1 set of heavy president and A. M. Porter secretary pursuant to the provisions of section ready pretty well caught out of the Grove, where after an illness of five For Sale. and treasurer. It is the intention of 4245, Bellinger and Cotton’s Annotat­ double harness, almost new. B. C. Wilson. weeks he died on the 25th of June, Good threshing outfit all in good Dennis, Gaston. 52-t3p this club to take an active part in the ed Codes and Statutes of Oregon, 1908. On the following day the re‘ running order, 28x40 separator, 10 welfare of that town and to join in the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN GALES CREEK F or S a l e —25 head of good goats. mains were interred at the Forest View ; horse Russel engine good wood saw on That in sixty days from the date of SI 75 a head if taken at once. In­ Joseph Lilly of Newberg is visiting cemetery, the Masonic lodge of which engine. Can be bought right. Call county organization that is now raising and see or write. 50-tf ' funds with which to advertise our re- this notice it will be unlawful for stock quire at this office or James Kirby, on Gales Creek this week. he was a member for tnirty-three CALVIN T homas , sources. Another meeting will be to run at large, in said Washington Gaston, Ore. 52-2t* County, Oregon, under penalty of ten John Proctor and family of Hillside years, assisting. While yet almost a Gaston. Ore. he Id tonight in the Artisan Hall when I dollars for the first offense and twenty stranger in the community where he spent Sunday on Gales Cieek. F arm F or S a l e —On account of Jury List for July Term of Court. several KOod speaker5 wil1 be present dollars for each and every subsequent death I offer my farm of, 119 acres, Carl Iler and family of Nehalem are died he had made a host of friends. offense, to be recovered from the own­ both from here and Portland. Following is the jury list for the July er of the stock in civil action in the for sale at S85 per acre. Three and C half miles north ol Forest Grove. name of the state of Oregon before a term of court which will be he.d at Lutheran Mission Feast at Blooming. C. Jaspers. Owner. 51-2m Justice of the Peace of the precinct in Hillsboro on the 20th inst: which such owner or keeper, or either W W Jaquith, farm er.. . .So Tualatin ! The German Evangelical Lutheran WANTED — A good place to board of them, may reside. two little girls 10 and 13 years old, AT -r I Emmett, butcher No Hilkb ’ • 1 Given under my hand and official Frank A Bower, farmer.. ..So Tualatin " ll‘ celebrate its annual mission least seal, at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 8th day during summer. Inquire at **' t office,________________ R V Porter, farmer...................Cornelius Sunday. July 5th, in Mr. Helmold’s of June, 1908. »ill be held in the E. J. GODMAN, E J Thomas, farmer............... Beaverton KI0ve; S « "ice* •»« be County Clerk of Washington County, —Sell vour wool N I Barnett, farmer..................... Banks m°n>mg and afternoon, conducted bv B A S K E T S Oregon. 49-4 Bailey. H e’ll do w' Spleiss from Sherwood, J R Bailey, farm er...................Buxton jthe Rev> — New stock r ’ A 2 5 c V V i n d o w « — — «■ A l O c T a b l e M G Heilman, farmer____ East Butte I and the Rev F. Schoknecht from Wy- Journal dress pa H B Johnson...............So Forest Grove , koff- M:nn- A cordial invitation is ex- Store. Lunch Baskest—Work Baskets—Card Baskets B F Purdy, liveryman...............Gaston tended. ALBERT DIXON — If you d- C W Bloom, farmer...............Reedville j Waste Baskets—Flower Baskets Hoffman ar A JR o v , farmer...............No Hillsboro j Following is the schedule to New- Forest Grove - * Oregon Chase & S c Crepe Paper Napkins—Lunch Paper and Luncheon Sets J C Veach. farmer................. Columbia' P0* tor ,he n” ‘ tw° week,: 1 —Wh John R Ennis, sawmill man So Tualatin ricept Sunday, leave Albany at 12:40 for July 4th. Tablecloth, Napking and Doilies Eastern ( A W Creps. farmer. . So Forest Grove 1 P- *™ve « Y*ffu,Da al 5:30 P- m - ley’s Big i> p e s iifil 2 0 t e n t « J C Wilson, farmer..............Beaverdam | >,ve Y*Tjica at 2:15 P- m- * "ive at uree«** u h a m t e e o . We 1 Olave Johnson, farmer...........Mountain . Albany at 7 p. m. Sunday, .eave Al- M U 'U h al. fn r tls n d . O r ». W W Williams, farmer.........Columbia | «*■* at 7:35 a. ro., and arrive at Ya- Our Special Picture Sale will continue one week more. P u r Or s i g n * an