next Correspondence. round of gaity was basement and consisted of in the the usual Halloween games and fortune telling GALES. The evening wound up with music Lowell Magoon ii preparing to move and singing and they say they all ar­ rived h om e before midnight. to Newberg. C. N. Johnson has com m enced his Dr. Bancroft and Lewis Coming. (all plowing. Dr. Bancroft, the psychologist, P. N. Dethleps made a business trip has give two of his famous lectures in our Ward and Roy Tolson are grubbing city. stumps for Wilbur Newell. The series of lectures give will be intensely Mr. Albert Dethleph’ s new house is useful information. nearly completed. he will interesting and H e is a talented gentleman of pleasing personality. Idaho as pleasant as he expected to. Miss Lota Laughlin, of an interesting educational treat as the study of Forest Grove, visited at the Smith home for a gigantic proportions, and it is well to get in­ formation of the few days. men­ tal phenom ena has assumed presumably to be ly, but is not expected to return to her entertainments throughout appeal to the home for several days. higher capabilities of the intellect and A meeting of the W. E. S. Club the size of his audience should afford a will be held at Charles Fitches next pretty active index to the element of human progress in any community. Saturday evening, Nov. 3rd. T h e features of the entertainment, Mrs. Crumby, widow of the late Charles Crumby, of Portland, is staying in which the doctor is assisted by D. at the home of her mother, Mrs. Scott Lillian Lewis is of the highest order of merit. Mrs. Crumbv birthday and day. gave a Iia'iow een The Public school of our city should com bined party Satur­ A large attendance and a jolly time was reported. be given great praise in securing such is visiting M s. J. Pollock. The Mrs. nent organization was appointed to so­ who underwent Portland, in front of his store and one on p oich of his residence and Mr. goats, swine and poultry to attend next meeting which will be the Briggs also has one on his front porch. Mrs. Macrum Entertains. The Fleur de Lis Club was royally Saturday evening. beautifully The decorated leaves and jack o ’ Macrum house with was autumn lanterns. Thirty guests arrived at eight thirtv, the ladies dressed as ghosts. Silence supreme reigned broken only by weird ghost stories. The ghosts were auc­ tioned of! to the highest bidder of pea­ nuts. The gentlemen escorted their prizes to the dining room where th* ltdies unmasked. The lunch was de­ licious and every course suggestive of Halloween. After supper the They include Long Haired Coney Cluster ghostly ed Opossum, Sable Long Haired Coney popularity each season we will be more Storm Collar, Isabella American Opossum, than pleased if you will give us an oppor­ Sable Squirrel, Blended Musk Rat Dcuble and cg&e quote prices. held a t [ HOFFMAN FOREST GROVE next Mrs. Elizabeth Kellv, one of the senting their names and best known woman and most highly fee at this time. esteemed pioneer women of Western Mr. Defebangh urges its the required carful consideration by itects. Eastern arch­ Single Scarf, Isabella Fox Single Ranging in price from $1.25 to $ 12 COMPANY OREGON Liner Column It is all smooth sailing when you place a Liner Ad in this column. A few woids here will reach 5,000 readers and the results are certain. 5c line 1st Insertion, cents each subsequent insertion. Minimum charge 10 cts. Notice ol Final Settlement Notice. Notice is hereby given that I, the FOR R e n t — Small ranch. Write Officers aud Committees of the Tait undersigned administratrix of the estate September IS, 1834. She was the and Sherman Club are requested to of R- M. Bisbee, deceased, have filed D. Pierce, Gales Creek, Ore., phone No 32 Ind. Gales Creek. 9 tf daughter of Rev. P. C. Parker, who meet at H otel Laughlin at 8 o ’ clock, in the County Court of the state of Oregon, for Washington county, my j - with his family crossed the plains to sharp, Friday evening Nov. ith . final account as such administratrix and FARM FOR RENT— Good 126 acre Oregon in 1852, settling in Milwau- This meeting is called to close up that said Court has set Monday, De- j farm on North Prairie. Inquire of kie. There in 1853 she was married the business of the campaign just cem ber 7th, 1908, at 10 o ’ clock, a. ra. Wm. Kane, Forest Grove. 11-tf to John Kelly, a pioneer of 1849, and closed. of said day as the time and the county i __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ F. S. Barnes. together they removed to Roseburg, Pres, of the Taft and Sherman Club. court room, at Hillsboro, Oregon, a s ! ROOMS TO RENT— With or without the place for hearing objections to said board. Apply at Aunt ADn Smith’ s where they spent their early married account and the final settlement of residence. College Way. 11-tf life. The Bible class of the M . E. church said estate. Mrs. Kelly was a sister of Dr. Parker Teresa Bisbee. administratrix of the met at the home of their teacher, J.- FOR SALE— Thoroughbred White of Greenville. w u ii t. ■ • j .. Estate of R. M. Bisbee. deceased. . M . Pollock last evening and gave him w N Barrett> Attorney (or Estate- Leghorn cockerels, 81 each C. E. Woman's Club. and Mrs. Pollock a surprise. Refresh­ Ruckle, So. Seventh St. I6-t3* Kelly was born at Rockford, The Executive Board and Woman’ s ments were served and a pleasant even­ T r u l y R u s t ic B rid ge . and a round of five hundred was played Chib will hold a called meeting at 3 ing was passed. About forty guests A rustic bridge at Bench Haven. Ga.. in which Mrs. Carrie Macrnm and Wil o ’ clock Monday afternoon, Nov. 9, in were present. contains fifty-six kinds o f wood and vines grown on the fifty acres of lis Goff won first prize and Miss Dollie Miss Farnham’ s rooms at Herrick Hall, J. T. K etchum , a stockman of The Bench Haven park. Following Is a Hinman and Wilbur McEldowney to transact club business. All those Dalles, was in Forest Grove on business list o f the woods and vines: Short leaf carried off the booby prize. The ishing to join the club before the Wednesday and to-day. pine, long leaf pine, post oak, white oak, Spanish oak. water oak. red oak. Beginning with next Monday, Goff poplar, sweet gum. black gum, red Bros, will close their store at 6 p. m. haw, black haw. red bud, prickly ash, chinquapin, wild pi inn. persimmon, ce- The W. C. T. U . will meet with dar, wild sloe, wahoo. sumac, red elm. Mrs. L. L. Hollinger Friday afternoon. pig hickory, scaly bark hickory, hock or sugar berry, willow, china, black Oregon fir never had a compliment alder, crab apple, wild mulberry, wild paid which meant so much as the edi­ cherry, dogwood, sourwood. winter torial which appeared in the “ Ameri­ whortleberry, black locust, sassafras, cottonwood, buckeye, laurel, beech, can Lumberman” of last week, the holly, ash, Ironwood. birch, magnolia, P h o n » 4 7 3 Hor«at drove, Or«. world's leading lumber journal. J. E. sycamore, walnuj. sweet bay, ever­ Defebaugh, editor of the periodical green, spruce; vines—grape, musca­ dine. bellflower, rattan, bamboo.—St and known to every lumberman in the Louis Globe-Democrat country, personally penned the editor­ TH E BO O K STO R E All book lovers should see our window displays Gift books, children’s books, Fic­ tion— something for everyone. F o r R e n t — Three Valley. Grove: FOR P Y R O G R A P H Y SUPPLIES Scott, Forest ____ ____________ 16-tf t F o r R e n t — The building opposite News office, recently occupied as a barber shop. Edward L. Naylor. 5-tf ial, which says in part: “ Douglas Fir P o is o n o u s N e ttle s o f the T r o p ic s. F o r S a l e — Good 7 room close to car line 81100. T . H. hales, Forest Grove, National Bldg. house Little Bank itf FOR SALE— One Jersey cow 5 yean old and ODe Holstein heifer 2£ years old, both fresh in March, ers 18 months old. and 2 heif­ Ail for 880. In­ quire of Edward Haek, near City Park, Cornelius, Oregon. 17 tl FOR SALE— First class lumber 88.00 per thousand. Inquire of Al­ bert Dethlefts. Gales Spur, P. 0. 15-t5p F o r SALE— New Cream Separator; address Seghcrs, Ore. capacity 450 lbs, per hour. John Cows for Sale. Dames, Gaston, Ore., R 1. 6-tf On account of the sickness of ®T wife I will sell all my Jersey cows at v F o r S a l e — 4 acre tract with im- reasonable prices. Call on or address^ ’ provements near town. Tel. 5435. J. P. APUN, Dilley. 15-t4p Also cow for sale, 8-tf F o r S a l e — Black driving horse. i Wonder C. E. Geiger. I FOR S a l e — Shad eland j white seed oars. Edward Naylor. 39-tf LIST your farms and other properties j 16-t4 Vetch Seed for Sale. for sale with T . H . Littlehales, Forest Grove National Bank Building. 27-tf | variety. Apply to A. j The best C h a l m e r s , Forest Grove or farm — M oney to loan on near Centerville. 9-tf W. H . Hollis. F o r S a l e — Good pony; weight »bought 800 lb. Price 815.00. F. J. : Miller, one mile southeast of Forest | Grove station. Bell phone 271. 14-tf farm security The News 81 .50 per year in advance. THE MODERN DAIRY In tropical regions there are nettles Up-to-date in every respect W a n t e d — A girl for general house needs no stain to make it beautiful in far more powerful than that o f our work. Good wages paid. Mrs. W. color, it does not have to be carefully own country. Prompt delivery morning and eveninl The one called Urtlca stlmulans. , N. Ferrin, Forest Grove. 18 ft selected for grain, it takes a fine finish All milk and cream guaranteed abso­ which Is found In Java, and that called and is strong and as hard as many of — Try Royal Bread. Fine grained, lutely pure and of the best qualitf (.aportea crenulata. found in Hindu­ the woods used for finer purposes. On stan. when bruised emit an effluvium sweet, nutritious, at The Little Bakery the Pacific Coast are many fine resi­ which polsououaly affects the eyes and 15-t3* mouth aud tf handled produce convul­ Milk 5c per quart; cream 10c per pi®1- dences and magnificent office build­ sions and serious swelling and pain In W e always pay the highest price Special prices on large orders. Deli***“ ings in which this wood is used. It the arms, which may last for three or for wool and mohair. ed in bottles the only perfect **7- Bailey. will not supplant mahogany and oak. four weeks and In some cases cause Yours for business in the dairy line. death — liow loo Telegraph. M oney to loan on farm security. but should be used side by fide with W. H . Hollis, Forest Grove l PRICES ARE HEADQUARTERS farms in Patton Address H. W. Indiana, robes were discarded for evening dress this month. Scarf. ALLEN meeting— which has been post­ them and for substantially the same poned to Nov. 16— may do so Ly pre­ purposes.” Oregon, died at her home in Eugene, Saturday after a l u g illness. Mrs. and Cross Tie; Sable Long Haired Coney, Row tunity to show you what we have and the Died. Front in this line and as they are increasing in is improving nicely and is expected County Court House Sat. Nov. 14 at 2 P. M. (Please remember the date.) home this week. At this meeting a board of directors Mrs. Frank Botefuhr and daughter will be elected and if you subscribe Bertha and Mrs. E. Tyrol and infant for one or more shares of stock of the daughter of Portland, were Sunday vis- Washington County Stock Show you i ors at the Broderson home. will have a voice in selecting the land Dilley is taking on city airs if elec­ for the fair grounds. tric light counts for anything. Mr. Grant Mann, Sec. Pegg has installed a light on the street Mrs. Carrie FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! Sable Long Haired Coney Shawl, Blend­ licit stock subscriptions at ten dollars The Halloween social given by the per sh<” -» It will be of interest to all breeders ladies of the M . K. Cl, uIOut was well «iie.iued and everyone had a fine time. of pure bred horses, cattle, sheep, entertained by garment you are certain you get the best to be had for the price. Fair Committee Meets. sister, an operation on her eyes in La Vogue W e are also in Miss Hazel Hughes was a Tuesday At the meeting of the County fair v.sitor with relatives in Cornelius. Committee held at Hillsboro last Sat­ Miss Blanche Challacombe of Cor­ urday a committee of five on perma­ Miss Opal Wilkes, ( the head of the firm) himself who visits us every season and learns from us the needs of this vicinity, and of our trade especially, in this line. So when you don a FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! The advance seat sale for this attrac­ Brady Chowning w«s a Sunday visit­ tion has been exceptionally large, se- ctring a large audience. or with home folks. Tickets for sale at usual place. Miss Emma Busch of Davids Hill, nelius, is visiting her Hughes. John Anisfield, noted talent for our city, as they have arranged for two evenings, November 10th and 11th, in the opera house. O ILLEY. M r. To see them is to be convinced—and to those who are not. so particular we have a number of High Grade Coats that* we are offering at* LESS THAN HALF PRICE W e have a full line for A few of the chances Children, Misses and Ladies we offer you. Dr. Bancroft’ s series of lectures and Smith. to the prevailing styles and who are good judges of material and make-up, but also of We take no Back Seat in Coatdom the realms of psychic research. Mrs. Albumbaugh is improving slow­ Pay Particular Attention They are made with the practical side before the d e ­ signer and while Chic, Beautiful and attractive every one is made to be worn with grace, comfort and en­ during shapliness supermundane right from the fountain Potatoes are all dug, and general re­ head, as Dr. Bancroft is and has been ports are of a short crop, with a few for years, considered an authority in exceptions. of these garments we not only have the as­ sistance of ladies who STYLE, FIT, WEAR and MODERATE PRICES August Dethleps went to Portland he has to say interesting in the high­ est degree. His powerful discourse Friday to spend a few days. on “ H oodoos” will be necessary to g o into a lengthy description of this well known brand of for we have handled no other make for the last four seasons; and the suceess we have had attests their popularity as to He The attendance of the Gales Spur possesses the rare faculty which ena­ bles the clever lecturer to make what school is steadily increasing. Mr. Lewis does not find his home in In the selection Womens’ Ready-to-wear Coats been secured by the Public School to to me Grove Saturday. It hardly seems RIGHT A. NORTON