Save 80 How? By buying Non-Alcoholic Extract and Spice. flavor. In using the non-alcoholic you only use one tenth as much, so the saving is actually more than 8 0 percent, and these products are absolutely guaranteed by the manufacturers. The non-alcoholic is put up in tubes of two sizes, 25 and 50 cents, and as they are air tight they are sanitary, economical, There is nothing to break, no cork to loose, require little room, and are in all ways better and more economical. I he non-alcoholic is put up in all the following flavors: Flavors (in 25c and 5Cc Tubes) TWENTY-EIGHT KINDS AS FOLLOWS: Cherry Ginger Lemon Maple Nutmeg Onion Orange Almond Allspice Anise Banana Celery Cinnamon Cloves Peach Pear Peppermint Pineapple PUtachio Raspberry Rose Sage Sassafras Spearmint Strawberry Vanilla Violet W intergreen Food Colors (in 25c packages.) Brown Green Orange Red (or Pink) Violet Yellow Perfumes (in 50c tubes.) By the ume process, we also make the following Perfumes, conceded to be the finest goods of their kind made; Carnation Crab Apple Heliotrope Honeysuckle Jasmine Lily of the Valley Lilac Nymphacece Orientus Rose Sweet Clover Trailing Arbutus Violet In addition to the lines mentioned T h e Econom y C o. calls attention to their other products. Dental Cream, put up in 25 cent tubes, is of extra quality, free from all injurious substances, is antiseptic and germicidal thus preventing decay. Cold Cream is a Massage Cream flesh tinted, Jasmine per­ fumed, a perfect cold cream, in aluminum boxes, none better. Non Greasy Disappearing Cold Cream is flesh tinted, Jasmine perfumed, to be used in place of Talcum pow der, and is an excellent antiseptic skin food. Unsurpassed for gentle­ men's use after shaving. Hair and scalp tonic is one of the products of our labora­ tories of exceptional merit. Free from alcohol, a dollar package making a full quart of this excellent tonic. Talcum powder. W e are selling a very high grade T a l­ cum powder, and at the popular price of 25 cents per b ox, once tried always used. O ur demonstrator will call on you, and will gladly explain special uses for these goods. W e take pleasure in showing you, whether you care to buy, or not. The Economy Company. Mrs. M . J. Holloway, Special Representative. If it happens, you’ll read about it in the Archie Bryant, o f F o r e s t Grove, was seen on our streets this week. The United Artisans are going to have a social meeting next Friday night. Mrs. Barnes, who has been on the sick list for some time, is slowly improving. Helen Bollinger, o f Portland, j was the guest o f Mrs. J. J. Ray­ mond over Sunday. Dr. J. A. Baker and family have just returned from a six weeks visit in Colorada. Grace Harding went to Port­ land on the Sunday evening train, for a few days visit. Come and watch the clock stop at Emerson’s store on Thursday, if you don’ t get the dishes. Mr. Mosher, Clyde Raymond and Ben J. Ward went to P o r t-1 land Saturday morning to see the “ Bird Man” . J. W. Shutes, former banker, wife and little son of Hillsboro, were guests at the home o f E. J. Ward last week. From the appearance o f many things, both in animal and vege­ table kingdom, Spring with all ! her charms is near. Rev. Sholls, o f Forest Grove, was in town today delivering his illuminum ware, which he took orders for some time ago. H. L. Russell is expected home from Southern Oregon in a few days, where he has been attend­ ing to Game Warden affairs. Fred Porter, who has been working in the drug store dur­ ing the absence o f the Doctor, is under the weather and has i gone to the timber for his health. ! W hen you buy a 25 cent bottle of extract you get 20 cts. worth o f alcohol and only 5 cents worth of the actual and handy as they require no spoo l for a measure. Always Ahead Supt. Case visited our school last week. E. J. Ward went to Portland Saturday on business. Wade Everest, of Cornelius, spent Sunday in Gaston. Mr. Thompson is having some repair work done on the mill roll. Chas, Russell and wife visited at Fred Porter’s Sunday evening. per cent If you read it in the PRESS, it’s news. If you want all the news all the time, subscribe for the PRESS. % If you read it in the PRESS, it’s true. If you don’t take the PRESS, send us One Dollar and Fifty Cents and we will be pleased to enter your name for a year’s sub­ scription. By presentation o f this coupon and $1.25 at the FOREST GROVE Studio will entitle you to tw o dozen postals. Regular price $2.00 G. C. Blakely, Propr. T I E ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER AS IT WILL NOT APPEAR AGAIN GILTNER & D O A N E STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Vegetables, F a rm Produce and Fruits in Season All Stock New and Highest Grade Free Delivery to any part o f the City BOTH PHONES NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS F orest G rove NOTICE TO CONTRAGTORS Sealed proposals will be _ re- ceived bv the County Court of Washington county Oregon unti| 2 o ’ clock p m' o f the 19 day o f March 1910 for the crushing and h’a uling’ of rock in road district No. 29 Thatcher roa(j district No. 6 Hillsboro road district No. 10 Beaverton. road district No. 11 Cedar Mi Is, roaddistiict No. 15 Dilley, road district No. 4 Gaston, and road district No. 25 Barnes road. Also for the crushing of rock at the quarry 8 miles south east of Beaverton to supply the road districts along the S. P. R. R. and for the hauling of same. Also for the clearing and grad­ ing o f roads in road district No. 1 Tualatin, road district No. 3 Laurel, road district No. 21 Gas- ton, road district No. 28 Dixie road di3trict No. 31 Scholb and road district No. 34 Buxton. Proposals must be presented Death of Prominent Farmer the service of his country and in a sealed envelope endorsed on served throughout F ore«’o l T e . T S Ä the 2nd Nebraska. In 1891. d e -' bidder and the work for which Saturday o f Austin H. Gates. . ' 11 7777,7,* 77777' m V VJ“ ”CS’’ a ceased turned his face westward the proposal is made, well and highly highly respected respected again, coming to the Oregon 1 known 1 n and Each proposal must be aceom farmer- funeral services were country and settling in McMinn- panied by a certified check farmer. Funeral rv ana conducted Monday by Rev. Mr. ville. ~ Stivers, but the body will not be to Forest Gro ve^arsetried^rTa o f the^irV'^ 0f the amount interred until the arrival of his farm 7 V u anuu sett‘7d on a ofthe proP°saI which such check “ Z I L S i i ! farm near here where he con- accompanies. u K 1 t,nued res>de until the end of The successful bidder will hi- Mrs. Alice Stucker, o f Port- land, is expected here this week with a large stock o f millinery, She will occupy the Raymond building across from the depot, Sunday, being such a tine day several seemed instilled with the spirit o f seeking out-door sport, Many were enjoying the exquisite plcasure o f rowing on the lake. Neal Brown, of Portland, was I visiting relatives here over Sun- day. He says, “ he says he is going to get an airship right away soon, that automobiles are not the latest any longer” . Next Saturday night at the Artisan hall, the Ladies o f the Missionary Society of the Evan- gelical church will give a u basket uctsuei social. Everyone is cordially invited to come and bring a bas- ket. I. S. Ramsey, of Gaston, was Crater Road To Be Built. in town Wednesday on business., .Notwithstanding the_ reeent PRESS. Notice is hereby given that 1909 tax rolls for Washington county, Oregon, will be open for collection and payment of taxes on Thursday. Feb. 10. 1910. All who make full payments of their taxes before March 15, 1910, will receive a rebate of 3 per centum, half payments can be made by the iirst Monday in Apr.l with- °ut interest charged or penalty and remaining half can be Pa' d a^ arW time prior to the first Monday in October, 1910. When n0 Payment is made by the first Monday in April, 1910, the tax becomes delinquent and the statute requires from that date a b 'na J 0 ( Por cen. per month ° n sa,d ta* u n td ,t's ^aid- . » ^ , E0' ^T _ ' H . ancock , ‘ . ‘ , 010 fax collector n ? r as ( °-Dregon. D ,tf « H' ll8b” °- Or*. Jan. 27. 1SUU- Ïd v Z Fluor d . Lis club meets this C o Oregon, u r Medford T o will f afternoon with Miss Minnie My­ build the Crater Lake road. ers. It will also ask the govern- ment to extend to it the same Mr*. John Buchanan, of Cor- aJj promj8ej t0 the state of Ore- nehus, was in this city on Wed- *0n before the state supreme nesday. court by its adverse decision of the Crater Lake road case put an Lectures Continue end to all hopes of federal aid. w“ ,no New York his long life. A sorrowing wife, required to give » h Z . Lectures on timely Bible Top- Medford men have banded to- state on November 8, 1833, and two da-ghters and three sons amount to be det*r ■ u f ?n _ __________„«■_______i ics to continue for another week to raise $100.- while « i a young young man became a “ t h T ^ o u ^ '^ " * or longer. Monday night. Mar. 000 in $100 subscriptions for the part of the stream of emigration construction of . the road , • » was pouring out . of the father. They are Mrs. Barbara ^he right is reserved to reject a. » « p Drowsed pw wnN w which 14th, special lecture on Prof. * Satan—The Devil. Where did Th'e'worif wifi also be^lone^fYom Atlantic Seaboard into the com- Gates. Mesdames James Brickey, *"£77 For f uf ther information en- hh come from and what is to be­ the Jackson county end alone paratively unknown West He and F. E. Ward, of Nebraska, county or Klamath was married in Illinois in 1858. Messrs Geo B J W and J 11 h ^ou-nt*‘ Judge. come of him? You cannot af- Klamath B.. J. W.. and J. Falls not being asked By order of the court ' lord to miss this. G. W. Pettit, the work. This m„ „ e , “ d - ‘• « I - , ! , . ‘ 0 p. Gates, of a u la * H « l.b o „ J L .W „ d d i , k Dallas, Hillsboro W . ? g G « oo . Pastor. Nebraska where he enlisted in and Portland. ready been guaranteed Countv J udore. respectively. f " !he. " ar > th? ou