Correspondence. Miss Edna Maurie and Hal Hibbs ^ ^ ^ of Gaston, Miss Lillian Henderson and ■ i Harry Best of Portland, and Miss Laura I I Jackson of Hillsboro are occupying the ! GALES. 1 Hibbs cottage at Nye Creek. Geo. Beal started balin; hay Mon­ Wade Everest of Cornelius, came j day. j over the forepart of the week and will [ Pete Dethlefs has taken pos'ession of ! remain all summer. the county road lately. CORNELIUS.” Ed Henry and Enich Will of Gaston S. P. Dickerson is very sick. are helping Pete Dethlefs in haying. A gang of workmen, who have been j Virgil Whitlow of Newberg, is visit­ ing his sister Mrs. John Beal at Gales. grading on the Oregon Electric line near Garden Home, have established a Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Boos were en­ camp within the corporate limits of tertained Sunday by guests from the this city. A large traction engine is Rose City. being unloaded from a flat car at the W. W. Lewis and son Fred and station and things will soon be moving Claud Allumbaugh intend to start for all along th e line. Idaho this week. T h e co n crete work on th e new Claud Allumbaugh intends to move school house basem ent is nearly fin­ from A. Roth’s house into one of Geo. ished. C. M. R obinson of North Al­ bino, is the contractor. H e has also Beal Sr.’s houses in Gales. taken th e contract for the carpenter Bill Marsh of Centerville called at work and com pleting the house except the stone quarry last Tuesday for two the heating and ventilating. T h e loads of foundation stone. house is ex p ected to be ready for the Amos Whitlow of Newberg, has opening of school O ctober 5th. ordered building stone from J. G. Runnion A rm strong, an old resident Boos stone quarry for the foundation of of Cornelius, started to walk out to the his new house. P. R . & N. R. R. on his way to his Ed Thurman, who has been absent from this neighborhood for three or four years, has returned and his friends are glad to meet him once more. GALES SPUR Ruth Fitch is recovering from a two weeks’ illness. Two small boys, who had stolen a horse and buggy and ridden with them from Salem Sunday, put up at C. W. Fitch’s, Sunday night. They were caught in Hillsboro by Sheriff Hancock Monday. The W. E. S. club of Gales spent a very pleasant afternoon, July 12, at Mr. Cummins, eating ice cream. This is one of the many enjoyable meetings that the club has had this spring. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Cummins, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beal, Laverne Beal, Elsworth Spurgin, Mr. Gettleman, Paul Hetsler, invited guests, also the Misses Audrey Lewis, Minnie and Ella Sundermeier, Hazel Cummins and Carrie Fitch. Messrs. John Cummins, Edward Henry, Bailey Lewis, Claude Allembaugh, Earl Kay, Fred Lewis, Leslie Lewis, Gus. Peter­ son, Ward Tolson and Enoch Wills, members of the club. GALES CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Umscheid spent Sun­ day with friends at Hillside. Mr. Hewitt was visiting with his sister Mrs. Storehow Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Lilly of Hillside spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Lilly of Gales Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Walton of Portland, are visiting with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Wm. Williams of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Ridgley of Forest Grove, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Schoefield of Gales Creek Sunday. The ball game Sunday between Thatcher and Gales Creek resulted in scores of 14 to 1 in faver of the Red Caps. J. W. H. Adkins and granddaughter Ethel, who have been visiting at Sea­ side for some time, returned home last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Stevens, who have just returned from a missionary trip around the world, spent Sunday with their uncle, S, S. Dallas of Gales Creek. . NEWPORT Mr. “ Bob” Wetherred and Mr. Scholls of Hillsboro, are spending the summer on a timber claim in the Si- letz country and are frequent visitors at the beach. Haven Belknap and wife are spend­ ing the summer at the beach. Haven is chief pill-roller at the Dawson drug store. W. N. Sears came over the forepart of the week and returned Saturday. He will return soon to remain all sum­ mer. The Saturday to Monday visitors were: K. N. Staehr, J. E. Barger and Oscar Baldwin. son Charles, who lives on the N ehalem rive r, and was overcom e by th e heat near Grant Bacon’s, H e was taken in there and is lying very ill. It was thought there was little chance for his recovery, but at last account he was som e better. E lder P. E. Phelps of this city, was called to preach at the F rem ont station cam p m eeting held under the auspices of the H oliness Association, and will be away from hom e for a few days. H is brother, Guy Phelps, who held m eetings here last M arch, will preach a portion of th e tim e. All who re­ m em ber those m eetings will u n doubt­ edly wish to a tten d if possible. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS. BILLS ALLOWED. S N Poole, assess and col______ $ 96 00 S C Lenox, re lie f______________ 26 00 Mrs I J Haymond, re lie f_______ 1 05 .1 A B aker, re lie f______________ 71 00 Glass P rudhom m e, s ta t______ 00 00 J K Gill Co, s ta t_______________ 1 25 VV C Freem an, re lie f_____ ____ 2 25 G A P atterso n , “ __________ 40 00 H T 1 tux ton, assess and c o l____ 15 00 Mays Bros, re lie f______________ 15 05 Thos Connell, e le c t.............. ......... 4 00 F A Everest, re lie f____________ 2 45 S ecurity V ftus, A E McCumsey, Ole Olson, .las Down­ ing, each 0; A bner B riggs 8.50, A C Shute, I E B arrett, W E I ’itten g er, F F H anley, P e te r lioscow, each 0; J I N o rth ru p 7.20, C C hristensen 0, A V Denny 8, J it I inlay 7, John H eisler 8.60, D B B u rk h alter 7.00, T Connell 7.20, J H Itenck 9.60, C A P eterson 10, J A T h o rnburgh 10 20, J N Hotfman 9, H Itobinson, I. M Hesse, D It W heeler, John Borwiek, A drian Dant, J D York, Geo Jack , I) G Lilley, Win It Douglas, Chas I) Staley, F rancis M W hite, M D Cox, C It Adams, W H McCormick, J J K rebbs, Finis Brown, H Simpson, A G uerber, It K aufm an, Clyde Lincoln, Frank Jackson, H enry K uratli, N It W est, T P erkins, .1 Johnson. Louis Holt, C F T ig ard , J E H oward, W E Shaver, B G Leedy G A l ’lieth, M 11 Otis, each 6; Wm Langley, .1 II W irt/., It W Peterson, W W Gotr, J Marsh, II Challacom b, A H erm ans, Scott Wolff, H Schuerm an, each 9; E K rah m er 9.60, A Z uiener 9.20: Fred B erg er 8, It Thompson, Nels Johnson. J J W esm er, I)C Burton. Erw in H itter, Ira Smock, E W Johnston, A W Pike. M S Barnes. A A Pike, C W A llen, each ti: C hris S chinder 5, G C Z u ereh er 2, J O G uslin 10, A S C raven 7.50, Fred L in g e r 6.30, John A Johnson 8.00. C It McCoy 0, J U H enry 10, F C Mulloy 2, J L Byrom, Lewis Ju rg en s, C has G uylierger, E N G reen, I^-onard S m ith, H H C lark, H T Gordon, E A Dixon, C laude Mason, J D F letcher, each 6. E J Hagey, r and h _____ ______ 56 00 John N vberg “ ...................... . 500 00 Ed Kelley “ . . . 1 1 8 00 L M Buell “ 16 11 T P Goodin “ 1000 00 Mead & Payne *• 828 00 fra E B r a d le y “ ............. .1327 03 John A Johnson, r and h ______ 382 00 C H ickthier, elec .......................... 4 00 THE BOOK STORE has just been to Portland and brought home A Good Summer Special OREGON VIEW STATIONERY FO R SA TU R D A Y Boxes 2()c Tablets ISc 12 Oregon Views in Postal fo ld s 13c Boom Oregon Mid-Summer Clearance at the Progressive Store A fine line of th e Latest Styles in Shirt W aists, somewhat broken in sizes but ex­ tra good values at the marked prices and we are going to sacrifice them as follows: $5.00 Silk Shirt Waists 4.50 Silk Shirt Waists 4.00 Silk Shirt Waists 3.50 Persian Lawn Shirt Waists 3.25 Persian Lawn Shirt Waists 3.00 Persian Lawn Shirt Waists 2.50 Batiste Shirt Waits 2.00 Batiste Shirt Waists 1.75 India Linon Shirt Waists 1.50 “ “ “ “ 1.25 “ “ “ “ 1.00 “ “ “ “ One lot Colored Shirt Waists that, we offer at, ONE HALE PRICE We also offer a VERY HEAVY REDUO'I'ION in a lot of Summer Dress Goods including Dimities, Lawns, Madras, Batistes, Printed Chiffons, Colored Imitattion Worsteds, etc., that it is impossible to list here. Come in and S e e Them at HOFFMAN <& ALLEN COMPANY FOREST GROVE OREGON L L Crawford, r and h .............. . 35 COUNTY COURT. T A McBride, sa l_____________ 20 Mrs A M Sanford, e le c t_______ 2 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Ilillsboro Independent, p tg ____ 14 It is all sm ooth s a ilin g w h e n you place a Liner Ad M Langley, e le c ........ ................... 12 in this c olum n. A few w ords h e re w ill reach J,0M) Henrietta Morgan to Donia E W I) Wood, health officer_____ 95 readers a nd th e re s u lts a re c e rta in . 5c line 1st A J Hoy, re lie f________________ 98 < In se rtio n , i'Vii c e n ts e a ch subsequent insertion. Goodin part of bk 10 Sim­ M inim um c h a rg e 10 eta. P Hoffman, r and h ___________ 21 mons add Hillsboro............... W m M artin, re b lie ___________ 177 J E Bates to L 3 Porter part of C B Buchanan, s a l....................... 39 LIST your farms and other properties bk 18 Forest Grove ........... 1 J A Im brie. road v ie w e r______ 5 for sale w ithT . H . Little hales, Forest J H Sewell “ 5 Frank Smith to Nick Kemraer Grove National Bank Building. 27tf G W Marsh “ 2 20 acres in sec 25 t 1 s 2 w l> B aker “ 2 T P Buxhard et ux to Chas W L C W alk e r “ 19 FOR SALE—Shadeland Wonder Dodge et al part of bk L G roner & Howell, r and h _____ 5 white seed oats. Edward Naylor. 39-tf W H Hingle, c h _____________ 2 Fairview add to Hillsboro. . . 1 ----------------------------------—— -¡S' W illis Ireland, sal and e x _____ 141 Chas S White et al to John W M Jackson “ _____ 50 FOR SALE—Good 7 room house Luther White part of secs 31 Chas Stevens, assess and c o l___ 78 outside city limits. Pantry and Fruit and 3 2 t 2 n 2 w ( 1 2 8 a ) . . * L W House, r and h ___________ 30 house. Lot, 1 acre. Good Orchard A M Collins, ja n ito r___________ 40 John R Fitzhugh et ux to Frank Mays Bros, r and b ____________ 1 and Barn. Furniture goes with the B Rutherford 14.50 acres in Geo 1 hyng, elec______________ 34 place. Price $1800; easy terms. T. sec 20 t 1 s 1 w ................... G H W ilcox, s a l_______________ UK) H . Littlehales, Forest Grove, Ore. 46. s Jas T Buxton et ux to H W C A Larrikin Co, c h . ............ ....... 5 J E B utler, re co rd er's office___ 3 Scott tract in Forest Grove. . J W Connell, sal and d e p ______ 225 i Wm A Finney etux to C Rehse J D em berg, r and h ___________ 18 tract in M Moore d 1 c t 1 s E J Godman, e lk _______________ 230 2 w ............... ...................... 1 Dennis, Gaston. 52 t3p 250! W ash Co P ub Co, p tg _________ i2 C C H ancock, re iie f___________ 16 F M Heidel et ux to Hilda M T S W ilkes, judges o ffic e ........... 5 Em rink part of bk 6 Fairview F arm F or S a le —On account ol H illsboro A rgus, p tg __________ 20 add Hillsboro...................... 820 death I offer my farm of, 119 acres, Ind T el Co, te l.......... ........ 8 N J Devoid et ux to J E ; for sale at $85 per acre. Three and a Ennes A- Landes, b rid g e s______ 2 A G V aughn, sheriff office_____ 10 Thomas et ux 46.14 acres in ; hall miles north of Forest Grove. H illsboro Livery Co, c o r _____ . 2 John Louisiguont d 1 c t 1 n ; C. Jaspers. Owner. 51-2m L C W alker, r and h ___________ 4 4 w ......................................... C Bauman, r and h _ ........... ......... 1 M A Keeler et ux to A S Ellis J W Connell, sheriff office_____ 41 I FOR SALE—Good 7 room house .1 K G ill Co, surveyors office___ 120 acres in sec 10 t 3 n 3 close to car line $1000. T. H. Little- Western Oregon Trust Co to Base Line L um ber Co, e le c ____ 1 ' w ............. ; ............................ I, ales. Forest Grove, National Bank M C Case, sal and e x .................... 85 I Percy Allen tract 1 & 2 in Geo A Wolf et ux to Aleda P I) C unningham , treas office. . 2 Virginia Place ....................... 2500 Bl '¡g- J W Connell, sheriff office_____ 29 00 j Hinton tract in I Kelsey d 1 Annie M Pomeroy to J C Latta M C Case, e x _________________ 17 20 c t 1 n w.............................. M 'ILK FOR SALE —AH persons wish­ It 4 bk 24 Forest Grove. . . . 1800 ing n tilk call on Alva Norton. Leave Jas C ruicshank, assess................ 63 00 A J Roy et ux to August Delta Drug Store, c h and relief 4 15 \ Percy Allen to Patrick Early orders at C. K. Callaway’s store. Milk H H G reer, r e lie f .......................... 6 20 | Krause part ol sec 14, 15 and Its 1 & 2 Virginia Place. . . . 2500 5c per qt- Cream 10c pt. All order« 22 t 1 s 3 w (360.87 a ) . . John W elch, r a n d h __________ 1 00 E F Griffin et al to W M II L Russell “ .................. . 285 50 Aug Krause et ux to John H promptl y i.’Ued. 2-3t Houndshell part of Lawrence W escott & Son “ 60 99 j Herdlien 40 acres in sec 22 W J B utner, sal e tc ___________ 40 80 Hall d 1 c t 1 s 1 w ............. 1000 t 1 s 3 w ....... ......................... FOR S a le Wolverine Laundry J W Goodin “ 109 30 Alfred Cummings to Detroit M E Higgins et al to Walter Soap at J. And<.*non’s, For.-st Grove, I T Gill, r and h ................... 3 75 Trust Co eh of se i sec 29 t J H McNamer, r and h . . _ .......... 8 no Johnson 20 acres in Wm Ore. M. R Che oey, Agent. 2-4t* 3 n 4 w ................................... 10 Bushong Co, sta r e c . . .......... ....... 24 00 ; Geiger d i e t l * 3 w ......... V H Lim ber, r e l i e f ........ ............. 15 00 Frederick Colfelt to G A Spath B S Jones, r and b ........ ............. 13 50 Myrtle Crocer et al to Moses Final account filed «“d approved and 78.75 acres in sec 2 t 3 s 2 Dillaboy Its 4 & 5 bk 1 North W ard Downs, asses* and c o l___ 52 50 4100 estate closet l of record'. I. I b elau d . i elief ......... 'i 00 Side add Hillsboro............... Estate of P J Ritchie,- deceased. P R T Thomas et al to D H P V anderw ering, re lie f_______ 10 00 A F Baker et ux to Calvin Wyl- J Ritchie Jr appointed administrate». J MurdofT, r e l . ................................ 2 00 Rickard part of bk 8 Sher­ der n i of sei sec 4 t 1 n 4 J Ego, Tel _________ 6 00 j wood .................................... 75! Bonds $400. Peter Bo scow, J A Im­ (80 a ) ................................... A Freem an, r e l_______________ 6 00 brie and Andrew Ja ck appointed Thos Withycombe et al to N C Pio. rel ........... 6 00 Geo Behnke et al to Fred appraisers. -JL C Hogg part of sec 32 t 1 * E C Brown, c o r........ .................... 17 60 Behnke It 8 in Electric add Estate ol Jas Fitzgerak L deceased. 10 3 s ......................................... A Hansen, w it_____ __________ 1 50; to Tigardville........................ final settle- J Caldwell, w it_____. . . . . . . . . . . Hearing of objection to PROBATE COURT S R Skeels to Wm L Skeels d | D M Buell, b r i d g e s ..................... ment continued to Aug 10, 190$. of nwi sec 20 t 2 t 2 w___ O Johnson, r e f u n d ........... ......... Estate ol Mary Jane Sutherland, de­ O J Jacobson “ ................— 2 MA KRIAGE LICEN SE ' J L Barrett to W C Kertson ceased. Bond of administratrix filed J W Connell “ ........................ 14.82 acres in Horace Par­ and approved. G eo M A lien and Frances P Thav« J N Fleppeo “ ........................ son« d i e t I s 4 « ......... 262 SPUR “ ........................ 1 Estate of Fred Sommers, deceased. The Purest DRUGS Liner Column The Best Rubber Goods The F inest Toilet Articles The Sw ellest STATIONERY Kodaks and Supplies J S ’Z D R . H IN E S ’ Pharmacy X ¿ " ¡" Z