Correspondence. 1 DILLEY. W. E. Pegg Sr. is very sick. WATTS DISTRICT. Mr. N. Peterson was home BUY CLOTHES over Mrs. S. P. Senger spent last week in Sunday. Mr. Chas. Hubbard spent Monday Portland. purchased in Portland. Mr. Savage oí Sheridan, A. M. Bisbee’ s drove oí cattle Monday. Dilley was well represented at the The fair and carnival at Hillsboro, fair in Hillsboro. attracted quite a number from this direction. Inez and Minnie Peterson i Briggs is home LOOK AT THE PEDIGREE again ] E. M. Sorber of Portland, spent a couple of days last week with his friend from a three week’ s visit in Washington. D. B. Adams, on the Watts ranch, and Sam Turner wife and baby, who have secured a number of pheasants. been visiting his father, have It pays to advertise in The Two weeks ago we mentioned the un- safe condition of the If the make is one well known, or one that, your dealer will not, hesi­ tate t,o recommend, and we and good; if not,, look out,. returned to Portland. News. Dilley was again honored with both j j Creek prizes at the Baby show in Hillsboro. | the road Ben Hoskins’ little baby girl received commissioner had it repaired in fine the first prize for being the prettiest shape. baby girl, and R obt. Alexander’ s Baby bridge here, and Gales last week ÿlTPiTRE^ Last Friday Dr. Brown of Forest boy carried off first honors for be- Grove assisted by Dr. Tamasie of Hills­ , ing the most handsome baby boy. boro, performed an operation on Mrs. Dilley ought to be proud. j a / Í — 1 W m . Johnson who has been very ill at the M . Bisbee home for some ricovery. built on concrete 1 foundations and are . . . . . . . . Lots of burning being done now. expected to stay. 1 The com ing of the electric line to • , Cornelius has awakened the people to L. L. Paget spent part of this week the (act thefe , (uture Cor. at Wapato View. ^ ,0J 100 «PUREWOOL ! nelms New step, have been built for the Hill school house recently. We are wondering F Davis has been assigned M. E. conference the rain and preached here T o o dry to put in crop. A. B. M acgie R ev M t0 Cornelius by the where COATS last Sunday morn- ing and evening. is moving this week Many of our to the Alexander place north of Dilley. | fair at pe0ple attended the Hillsboro. A county The youngest child of Mr. Forsburg which the whole county fair in See how the shoulders set; how perfect in every detail. The tailoring is just as good as you get in a would partici- his been veiy sick but is bettei at this pate would be eminently proper. Wfl,ing. Mr. Lingenfelter and family have Misses Laura and Mildred Forsburg « r a t from M iddleton, Idaho, to reside went to Portland Tuesday to resume among us, and are their work there. The work Spring Hill school J. A. Long has M ADE TO M EA SU RE residing on the A. i B Lewis place, which on all the difference in the world when worn a few times. T ry on one o f our The buildings going up on our new additions are being EAST GASTON MI G/othes L When piled shoulder-high on the counter but there is W B p n nilprl «Vinnlrlpr-hicrh nn thp rn n n tpr hilt thprp is CORNELIUS. time. The patient is now on the road to his gone. he has bought. sold his ranch in Suit and at much less cost. Inuse has been greatly delayed on ac­ Mountaindale, and has bought property count of the lumber not being in Talbot’ s addition to Cornelius. delivered. The has Burkes bought some fine He lots and will have moved from the build at on ce. Loomis place to the place they have There is rented near Thatcher, and T. Russell’ s ground for have moved in. material the new hauled was taken very ill buildings to be erected in Hillsboro he got home with and Forest G rove. When the milk wagon he could hardly speak. M. R. Cheney is building up a fir e H e had som e throat trouble and a very trade in the tin and book business. high fever. Will mend your milk cans, put up Mr. Soule, who chased a portion place, of has moved has recently pur­ your eave troughs or sell your books or Jno. Pritchard’ s pictures. Give him a call. put up a Mr. Ham mock of Scoggins Valley, and is doing has purchased C. A. W hitm ore’ s place, consideration, $3600. Mr. H. has se­ some clearing. cured a fine home and we are glad to welcom e him to our city. Mr. Whit- ; — M oney to loan on farm security more is troubled with his eyes and his W . H . Hollis. physicians recom m end rest and quiet, j The News tl.S O per year in advance. We are glad to learn that he is not ex- small house and on Will be open on SUNDAYS from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. For the month of October we will make a regular $4.00 Panel on Special mount 5x14 Oregon State Seal, new and up-to-date for $3.00 dozen. See our w in d o w on 1st Ave. north. with something a I will give my personal attention to all sittings from city and country. “ Pioneer Harness M aker" This is the time of year when heavy work begins and you will want good strong harness. We not only have the largest stock in the county but our prices will convince you that we SELL THE CHEAPEST Our Store is overflowing with all kinds of harness, both light and heavy, Buggy Whips, Rain Curtains. In Robes, fact every­ thing you want. D AN IE L PARSONS us. The P F. L. L in e r C o lu m n Co. made the deal for the place. V. Ballard and took a trip up Mr. Lingenfelter I into the mountains on 1 the upper Nehalem for the purpose of It is all smooth sailing when you place a Liner Ad in this column. A few words here will reach 5,000 readers and the results are certain. 5c line 1st Insertion, 2*4» cents each subsequent insertion. 1 Minimum charge 10 cts. I — They returned Mon- j Our new school house is fast nearing SATURDAY The College Annual “HEART OE OAR” only 4 5 c Special on College Stationery DIAMOND INKS DIAMOND PASTE DIAMOND CEMENT THE BEST FOR SALE— Good 7 room close to car line $1100. T. H. hales, Forest Grove, National Bldg. house Little- Bank i tf ________________ ' --------------------------- ~~ I _ WANTED completion, and F a rm FOR R e n t — Good from the number of farm on North Prairie. Wm. Katie, Forest Grove. young married people who are secur­ ing homes in the new adjacent to Cornelius, we will be com pelled additions and we realize that to duplicate the building in the near future. Mrs. Odell of H ood River, has been visiting with the families of W. E. and Michael Neff. with the She country is much pleased and outlook, thinks of Y>nichasing a and home here in the near future. They are of the right sort and we sincerely hope it may be soon. 1 . Dt . . Park Place Addition is another ex- tension to our city, and furnishes an D tain homes. usual size The lots are double the and are cheap. The ad­ 126 acr: 1 FOR S a l e — C eder posts and found­ Call or phone E. J. Inquire of ation stones. Boos Ind. 261, Forest Grove. 13t5 11-tf Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, August 5th, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Magdalene Hoffman o* Bacona, Oregon, who, on August 5th, 1908, made tim­ ber land application. No. 0202, for SH of NEVi and lots on** and two, of Section 6, T 3 N. R 3 W of Willamette Meridian, has filed notice o f intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be­ fore the Register and Receiver at Portland. Oregon, on the 15th day of Octobe., 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Peter Hoffman, of Bacona, Oregon. Charlie C. Nelson, of Bacona, tregon . Soren Jeppesen, of Bacona, Oregen. Eli Howell, of Bacona, Oregon. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Firs. Pub. Aug. 13, Notice for Publication. FOR R E N T -T h e building opposite V6,Ch SCed f° r Sa'e ’ Unit«) States Land Office, Portland, Oregon. News office, recently occupied as a The best variety. Apply to A. September 19, 1908. barbershop. Edward Naylor. S-tf Forest Grove or farm Notice is hereby given that Joel C. Ash of Gale» Cr^ek. Oregon, who. on Aug. 16, 1907. made Homestsrf ---------------------------- -------- ---------------------near Centerville. 9 -tf Entry No. 16310, Seri.il No. 0373, for Lots 2 it 3 Sec- oom s to e n t — With or without ---------------- - ------------------ tion 29 and Lot 5 Section 30, Township 1 North. Range 4 West, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of in­ board. Apply at Aunt Ann Smith’ s — Good pony; weight tention to make finil Commutati >n proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register residence. College Way. 11-tf abought 800 lb. Price 815.00. F. J. and Receiver, at Portland, Oregon, on the 26 th day of Miller, one mile southeast of Forest October, .908. Claimant names as witnesses: Team, wagon and harness for sale Grove station. Bell phone 271. 14-tf Edward Seymour, of Forest Grove, Oregon. John Woell, of Gales Creek, Oregon. cheap. Inquire of G. S. Thrapp, Hugh Smith, of Forest Grove, Oregon. Gales Creek, Ore. Ind. phone XS3. O. S. Higby, of Forest Grove, f regon. Talk Is Cheap. ALGERNON S. DRESSER. 11-tf. ^ _ Register. But much talk takes time, and time First Pub. Sept. 24, 1908. is money with you and us. W e do lit­ F o r SALE— Five good cows. Ad- tle about our line of 100 Notice for Publication. dress the White House, Wilson, Ore- If you O S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon. gon. 14-t2 look them over they will Sept. 21ft. IK»- Notice Is hereby given that Charles Merle SidweUrf See our ad this Glenwood, Oregon, who, on July ISth, IbOJ, ■** F o r S a l e — A good six year old H o f f m a n & a l l e n C o . , Homestead application No. IS(W , Serial No. C 379, to N » of N E'-,, and N ‘ a o( N W H , Section i f,T -ntht, J horse. Ira Brown, Forest Grove, north. Range 5 West, Willamette Meridian, baa Route 1. 13-t5* no ice of intention tc make final five > ear ptoof. to e«- L. R R CHALMERS, FOR SALE ----------- talking PER CENT PURE WOOL CLOTHES. TALK FOR THEMSELVES. week. Here's a Few of Them. FOR SALE H orent d r o v e , O r«. OREGON NaruP- dition is in the hands of Phelps-Fitch ■ nd. Phone 47,1 - COMPANY — Hops to bale. Satisfac F o r R e n t — S mall ranch. Write tion Ruarante «L Address Martin Cu- day, but there has been no venison : D Pierce, Gales Creek, Ore., phone ene or J o h n Route 3, Banks, distributed among their neighbors up No. 32 Ind. Gales Creek. 9 tf 13-t2* to date. hunting deer. excellent opportunity for people to ob­ TIfE BOOK STORE ALLEN FOREST GROVE pecting to leave J. CAPPS & SOWS you may depend upon it that THERE ARE NONE BET­ for their guarantee and ours are back of every gar­ TER FOR THE PRICE ment. They buy the wool and make the clothing; ev- ery process from A to 2 under their own supervision, in their own factory. GOME AND SEE THEM H O F FM A N and ham Bryant’s Studio DANIEL PARSONS If it bears the label of T h en the P ed igree; on the depot building, which is guaranteed to be equal to the Chas. Crumcan Tuesday. BUY A HORSE It is not a matter of COLOR and PRICE alone; you must, have r e - . turned from their Portland visit. Miss Lizzie AS YOU WOULD Land C o., and will go like the prover­ New Cream Separator; Forest Grove Real Estate C o.’ s office bial hot cakes. capacity 450 lbs, per hour. John at The Bazaar next to P. O. Dames. Gaston, Ore., R 1. 6-tf Fred Walton, who was «njund last Large 8 room house on J acre cor- week in his gasoline engine and lost FOR SALE— 4 acre tract with im- ner lot ‘n ^ne location for $1500. his right arm, was out as far as the provem em, near town. Tel. 5435. Five acres of land with new house barber shop Monday, Fred don't walk Also cow for sale. 8-tf and barn, J mile from town for $1000. at his usual p .c e yet, but he alwa\s tsb.ish claim to the land above described, before trf- ister and Receiver. D. S Land Office, at Portland, Ort- gon, on the 28lh day of October, 19G8. Claimant names as witnesses: Brtce Wilson, of Timber, Oregon. Gilbert E. Westinghouse, of Timber, Oregon. Fben A 1res. of Glenwood, Oregon. Jacob T Cos, of Glenwood, Oregon. ^ ALGERNON S. LRESSER. Reft*«- First Published Sept. 24 . Notice to Creditors. In the matter of the d a t e of Thomaa Roe. drreaarf. Notice ia hereby given that the County Cdt®* County, Oregon, has appointed NMT*- gets there just the same, and in three weeks’ time will '* Wonder acrM of Itnd in hiRh state of FOR SALE— ,:sdeland , Twenty . . " -**'1 o*ts. ¿dward Naylor. 39-tf cultivation, good family orchard, one mile out, for Sale cheap ! Ro- ln dC h » - O. Roe e ie cu to n of the la* *111 half the men, with his one arm. V testament of Thomaa Roe. deceased. anted D D o bEvvi,,w Ten acres of land only one mile Anda" h»»1“« claim, .gaioet».<<<•*»” *7 class dressmi Thomas Talbot has platted a young r g . Miss Frankie Mai _ y n T iie hereby notified to present them ro us. ptoperly thews. Cor. h St. and 5th Ave. So m forest Grove with orchard ior sale at rh* «<»« of ckm . o . Roe * co.. Forest gw *.**‘ city as an addition to Cornelius. He Forest Gro 12-14» 0 easy terras or exchange for town V . " ,h“ i placed them in the hands of Phelps- r perty. m a r t a . ro « . Fitch Land Co. for sale. There in LOST- emale Lewellyn sette . a- only a small number not sold at this The Forest Grose Real Estate C o , «»ecuton of th* i d wtu .nd t«atamentof swers “ Betty,” and one writing, and the property has only Spaniel answers to Bus' . 1 '! ^ th tail with office at the Bazaar, next to the * Barnett Y. Roe, Atty. for Rxecuton. been on the market about four weeks, sheared Reward. C- unicate with P. O ., offers this week some excep- There are five new houses going up on D. L. Hiatt, i * '! “ Creek, or News tionally fine bargains in real estate. I the addition. — Bailey will buy your Wool office. 1J-I2* I Here are a few of them: Mohair. W , n **