- - Correspondence. ALL TIRED OUT. DILLEY. undreds More in Forcr G rcve in the Same Plight Louis Larsen of California is visiting his brother, Jack Larsen. Frank Challecombe is Tired all the time; visiting his Weary and woru out night and da Isister, Mrs. J. W. Hughes. Dilley school house Back aches; side aches. is progressing A 1 on account of the kidneys. [nicely and makes a great improvement. Must help them at fheir work. J. W. Hughes and A. Briggs attend- d the good roads convention Mrs A . W hitcom b, regon, says: at E d son e, I endured a great deal o f m isery. Mrs. Broderson, Mrs. st.. Hillsbo? with kidney > •drier trouble for a long tim e, as a result o f this rrov 'ortland. ->o frequent Pollock'and □ action ' specially at night. iss Emma Bush were visiting at Port­ would arise and gave M y kidneys wei at the Progressive Store me great annoycnr As the result for the loss o f rest in the morning fe elin g tired and worn on when I attempted to stoop or Hfr anything, sharp paw land last week. % Mrs. living on “ i had been bothered would shoot through the sm all o f m y Emma Bush leaves -utfer intensely for her . es but did not find relief. home on David’ s Hill to spend a few a-awn to Doan’s Kidney ' he pains and aches weeks with her parents. rouble sin ce. At last my Pills, soon > tu 'a r and normal and ! Mrs. Dinegar is entertaining visitors back and I wouh This Fall’s st»ock will eclipse any thing ever brought* to the coun­ ty. We have made careful selections and good buys and are in posi­ tion to give our customers th e very best values—as we always are. 1 took two or three different remc and attention wa I procured a box vanished, my kidneys ar have not had a return o f an I can recommend Doan’s K idney Pill, very h ig h ly .” from Portland, also Mr. Linegar’ s brother, and mother from the east, r The social given by For sale by all dealers. •ents. the Epworth League was a great success. The hymn threshers Price 5f C o., Buffalo Vew York, sole agents for the Unitet A nice ''ites. sum was netted with which they intend to purchase new church. Foster Milburn The Last member the name— Doan’ s— am in other. books for the been heard Mrs. Bleid and Mrs. Emile Alder The following visited Mrs. M. M cCoy one day last parties have their grain threshed: Line week. around have Dilley lately. gar, Forbes ranch, Hughes, Brodersen Mr. and Mrs. and Van Meter. J. H. ents of Morrow Co. EAST GASTON. Mid-Summer Clearance DeMoss are j enjoying a visit from the former’ s par- Call on Our J Oregon. The families of E. Burk, W. McCoy W . K. Newell loaded a car with hay H . Rogers and R. Holscher are ex­ pected home this Saturday from the & 7. E. Loomis is hauling his grain to coast, where thev have been enjoying Time is getting sh ort and the stock of Summer Goods is getting low, b u t we have a few good bargains left. Prices arrange about like the following: this week. Forest Grove. H . L. a two weeks outing. Cowles is baling for Walter I. P. Senger and wife drove to Port­ Burke this week. land Sunday returning Monday, Fred Everest of Gaston was seen in A Camping party consisting of Mr the se parts Tuesday. and Mrs. Young and Mr. and Mrs. mother is visiting Senger, leave Thursday for an outing to the coast. and helping feed the threshers. Mrs. Pritchard’ s Bleid goes to Portland the | Hudson at Gas. latter part of this week to help eele- brate her mother’ s 85 birthday anni- vices of the late Chas. ton Tuesday. week and baled his baler is last versarV- for W. K. Newell, r e - ; turning to Forest Grove Thursday. to The Watts picnic grounds is a pop-1 ular camping place for people going to W. K. Newell made a business trip and returnin* from the coast- Portland Tuesday. H e shipped A. T. Buxton attended the Good . some apples and peach plums that Roads convention at Portlond August same day. i 11th and 12th. ------— -------------— 4 .5 0 S i l k S h ir t W a i s t s 4 .0 0 S i l k S h ir t W a i s t s 3 .5 0 P e r s ia n L a w n S h ir t W a i s t s 3 .2 5 P e r s ia n L a w n S h ir t W a i s t s 3 .0 0 P e r s i a n L a w n S h ir t W a i s t s 2 .5 0 B a t is t e S h ir t W a i t s 2 .0 0 B a t i s t e S h ir t W a i s t s 1 .7 5 I n d i a L i n o n S h ir t W a i s t s 1 .5 0 | Callers at the Watts ranch Saturday were Mesdames Day, Adler, Bisbee, GALES CREEK S i l k S h ir t W a i s t s 3.35 3.10 2.60 2.45 2.30 1.85 1.45 1.25 1.10 .90 .65 Mrs. S. Shotwell attended the tuneral ser- D ick Baker pulled j •$ 3.70 $ 5 .0 0 Dr. and Mrs. Chas. Hines of Forest Mr. and Mrs. Frost and Geo. 1 .2 5 Schoch. j 1 .0 0 ii U a if ii a ii u << a ii ii Grove, accompanied by Mrs. George NEWPORT Hines of Southern Oregon, are camp- ! ing at the Soda Springs. Miss Iva Smith catr.e HOFFMAN <2» ALLEN in Saturday Mrs. Wm. Dowling of Gales Creek, and after spending a pleasant Sunday started Sunday for Baker City to see on the beach returned home Monday. her mother, Mrs. Kelly who has been Judge Wirtz and wife spent a week sick for some time at that place. by the sea returning home Monday FOREST GROVE COMPANY OREGON Robert Lilly and Mr. Cowing of Port­ with their pockets filled with agates. land. spent Sunday on Gales Crgek. Frank Fletcher visited with h's Mr. Littlehales and family returned sis- home Saturday after a pleasant outing ter, Mrs. M. L. Vincent of this place, by the sea. I» « week. J. d . Hibbs of Gaston, came in .Miss Laura Davidson of Forest Saturday to spend a few weeks resting Grove, is visiting with her friend, Miss on the sand. Maud Lilly of Gales Creek' C. W. Kau and Tootv Cardiff, Mr. Adlette and sister Clara of Ce- have been painting here this who summer, D. Martin drove Miss Hazel Rolston to the Grove last Mrs. John paid the Pacific Mrs. Krahmer. Beal gallery a visit last week. Joe Williams was | in Misses Theresa Stribich and The ball game Sunday between week hunting hop pickers. Banks Stars and the Gales Creek favor of the Stars. A baby daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Ivo de Vlaeminck, Aug. 3rd. Rev. L. W. Chandler, of Dickleton, h ., was a visitor at Forest View Sunday and Monday. Mr. R ich’ s family entertained rela­ tives from Hillsboro last week. Mrs. Russell Mabel visited Fuqua, her of the It is all smooth sailin g w h m in this colum n. A few words readers and the results are Insertion, 2 X/ » cents each M inim um charge 10 cts. you place a Liner Ad here w ill reach 5,UO() certain. 5c line 1st subsequent insertion. WANTED— Three experienced men to dry prunes. Will pay good wages. Inquire of Thomas Connolly on Purdin farm, 2 miles northwest on Thatcher road. 7-tl WANTED— Plain sewing. Mrs. Car- LlST your farms and other properties ¡vle i fou rth A ve., between 3rd and 4th Mrs. Saunders is enjoying a visit for sale with T . H. Littlehales, Forest s,s- Ind. phone 435. i-t2 * I “ ~~ ’ ! with her sister and niece, who arrived Grove National Bank Building. 27tf | L o s t o r S t r a y e d — Dark Shepherd from the east Wednesday, Last seen on the road between FOR SALE— Shadeland Wonder pup. Mrs. p j Johns(m and her sjster> white seed oats. Edward Naylor. 39-tf Dilley and Gaston. Reward. Notify The News. 5-tl M rs. B. C. Dennis, visited relatives1 Z _ _ . , WANTED— G ood girl for general and friends at Forest Grove Wednesday. J outs°d* cii ^ i mitI. Pantry^-nd FruU Inquire of Carl Hinman. ---------------------------- house. Lot< j acre, Good Orchard housework. Phil Phenline has been laid up with Lena May Beal one day last week. 1 For Sale. and Barn. Furniture goes with the W a n t e d — Cook at The The weather has been very windy L. J. Magoon and John Beal made a 1 0 n e lot loOxlOO feet. A 7 room : pl*Ce' PnCe * 1800; easy terms' T> H. Littlehales, Forest Grove, Ore. 46. for the past two weeks but has moder­ business trip to Cornelius last Saturday, hquse, well finished, hot and cold Laughln. 5t 1 F o r R e n t — The building opposite water- bath and elec,ric li^ t s . plenty FARM FOR SALE— On account of of fruit. Corner 4th St. and 2nd Ave. death I offer my farm of, 119 acres, . News office, recently occupied as a ing for Pete Dethlefs, has gone to Price 81500. Also one lot on 2nd j for sale at 885 per acre. Three and a i barber sb°P ’ Edward L. Naylor. 5-tf GALES. Portland. Street, 100x100 feet, close to car line j half miles north of Forest Grove. Sam Rolston is still working for Notice to Creditors. 51-2m Earl and Jake Tupper of Dilley 8400. One lot 100x200 feet on 2nd ! C. Jaspers. Owner. In the matter o f the estate o f Hannah E. H igby, ! Arch>e Walker passed through here last week on their Ave. Also 5 room house, lot 100 FOR SALE— G ood 7 room house deceaied. xlOO, plenty of fruit. Price 81150. N o tic e is hereby g iv en that the undersigned has been Jim Lee finished baling last week in way to Pike. close to car line 81000. T . H . Little appointed administratrix o f the above estate, by and See J a s . S t e p h e n s o n . 2-tf. order o f the County Court o f W ashington County, this vicinity. hales, Forest Grove, National Bank O reg o n , and a ll persons h aving claim s against said es­ The Yamhill boys passed through tate are hereby notified to file the same with the unJer- Bldg. ltf Mrs. May Beal visited Mrs. Emma here Sunday on their way to the ball sigtied at the office o f the O regon Land and Trading — Dr. J. S. Bishop has gone on a | Z “ :--------- -------- ---- C om p any, in the City o f Forest G rove, Oregon, three Magoon last Sunday. game at Banks. trip to the East and will return aboJt * 0R SALE W olverine Laundry doors W e st o f the Post Office in said C ity, within six m onths from date hereof. O c'ob er 1st. This trip is for the pur- j at , Al*derson s, Forest Grove, Dated July 22nd, 1V08. Mr. Dames hulled 3500 pounds of RSTRLLR M E L L IO T T . . pose of general post graduate study I ®re- R Cheney, Agent. 2-4t Administratrix. jalsike clover seed from nine acres of and ho, pital work. He wi„ aUo pay W . H . H O L L IS . Attorney for Administratrix. 3-tS WANTED— A secondhand hot water land this season. special attention to the latest methods incubater. State price and size. A. Notice to Creditors. George Beal lost one of his work in l,he ,rM ,™enft of t^ e r c u l.» » , in all its forms and of cancers, vinting some H. Thom as, Forest G rove, R. F. D. In the matter o f the estate o f Henry R. A u stin, de­ hones last week. It becam e tangled of , he largest and con(cr. No. 1. 5-t2p ceased. .___ ated greatly this week. WATT'S DISTRICT. Chas. Liner Column Grove Saturday. Ward Tolson and Enoch Will cajled the Wirtz returned home Mondav after a at the Charley Fitch home Sunday. Red week’ s vacation by the Pacific. Caps resulted in scores of 4 to 2 in Mrs. this place last \ cousin. p i t Canvon, visited Miss Eula Lafferty, returned home last week and will be rheumatism in his back. J. G. Boos is getting out another p j l “ H ello Girl,” Sunday. missed by their many friends whom carload of stone for Portland. Mr. Lee and family, who have been the? promise to see again sooner or Mrs. Emma Magoon called on Mrs. on the coast for some time, returned 'ater- ____ home last Saturday. of Washington, will spend the summer with her sister, week for a load of brick. Ed. Thurman, who has been work- A Fine Lot of New Postals Birthday, Floral, Good Luck, Campaign, Musical, New Oregon Folders ¡n the stall one Specials Saturday h In that wood-to-0urn” in our window are some fine bargains. The same prices will not hold good when we add new stock. This is a SPECIAL, NOW. night and died the ring with specialists in these lines, and F a r m W a n t e d - A n Eastern Ore­ expects on his return to be prepared to next day. gon client wants a Valley farm of about treat such cases according to the best 400 or 500 acres, partly improved. W . W . Lewis, who has been visiting ard most successful methods. 5-t4 Must be good soil. W ould take sev­ 1 in Idaho for the past two weeks, has eral smaller pieces to make up that returned home. H e has sold his farm amount. Give full legal description Notice for Publication. | here and is intending to m ove to Idaho. and lowest price in first letter. Ad United States Land Office, Portland, O reg o n , August Sth. 19C8. dress Cady & Seiple, 322 Mohawk Notice is hereby given that Magdalen*» H offm an o f Bldg., Portland, Oregon. GASTON Bacona. O regon, who, on Mrs. E. L. Matteson is having a August THE BOOK STORK Miss Sarah Cowles of M eridian, has St. Johns is home on a two weeks’ vacation. 1 90 8 , m ade tim ­ ber land application. N o. 0 20 2 . for SVi o f NEMs and lota one and two, o f Section 6 , T 3 siege with the toothache. 5th . filed notice o f N , R j W o f W illa m ette intention to m ake final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore the Register and R eceiver at Portland, O r e g o n , t n the 15th day o f O ctober, 1908. FOR SALE— New Cream Separator capacity 45il lb*, per hour. John Dames, Gaston, Ore , R 1. 7-tf Claimant names as w itnesses: Elba Matteson and Rube Gaunt went on a hunting trip M onday. Al. Jones I n i l . P h o n e 473 Foreat drove, Or* is business, killing day. now a in b eef the butcher FOR SALE— Jersey cow. Will b fresh Sept. 1. Inquire at LaCourse’ s store. 5-t2p Peter H offm an , o f B acon a, O regon . Charlie C . N e lso n , o f B acona, O regon . Soren Jeppesen, o f B acon a, O reg e o . Eli H o w ell, of Bacona. O regon. ALG E R N O N t . DRESSER, every other Regie: cr. Firs: Pub. A u g . U , F o r SALE— Tw o young cow* Phone No. 535, Thatcher. Grant Bai ley, Davids HilL 7-t4* Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of the above estate by order o f the County Court of W ashington County. O reg o n , and ,11 persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to file ¡he same with the undersigned at the o f ­ fice o f W H. Hollis, Attorney at Law , Forest iro v «, Oregon, within six months from the date h ere o f, July 22nd. 1908. N E T T IE M A U S T IN . Adm inistratrix. W . H . H O L L IS . Attorney for Administratrix. J-tJ Executors Notice. Notice is hereby given that the County Court o f Washington County. Oregon, has appointed the under­ lin ed as executors of the Last W ill and Testam ent o f V an * n Hinman, deceased, and all persona h aving ,-laims again*! said estate are hereby notified to present them to us. at the Law office o f W . N. Barrett, at H il'a - bor.