r* Local News Items Oregon Land & Trading Co. (INCORPORATED) ^ Edward Seymour, Mgr. Harry Levy o f Portland is in t f town for a few days. Forest Grove, Oregon Booth Jewelry C o? Diamonds; Watches, Solid Gold and G old Filled; Fobs, Chains, Lockets and Bracelets; Clocks. í Silverware Watch Repairing Cut Glass Old & Y oung | Hand Painted China; Fancy Vases; Novelties and Anything and Everything in Jewelry. The Big Store Pacific Avenue For Sale—Household goods of Sam Ciapshaw o f Hillside was all kinds. 31 A Street, cor. First in the Grove Saturday. avenue, Forest Grove. Mrs. M. J. Allen of Patton Rev. Frank James o f Linnton Valley was in town Monday. occupied the pulpit morning and Miss Daisy Munkers is work­ evening at the M. E. church last Sunday. ing at the Laughlin Hotel. Mrs. Walter Baldwin, who un­ Mrs. Francis Bernard o f Ver- derwent an operation for appendi­ boort was in town Saturday. Geo. Mead and wife of Hillside citis about ten days ago, is re­ were trading in town Saturday. ported to be rapidly recovering. For Sale—50 acres, part under Root beer always on tap at Den cultivation, house ad barn, about of Sweets. tf four miles out. $40 per acre. Mrs. Martin Lynch of Patton J. N. H o f f m a n , Forest Grove, tf Valley was trading in town Mon­ James Fleck o f Madras, Ore­ day. gon and Elmer Fleck o f Beaver­ A. Hermans and wife o f Ver- ton, visited at the home o f their boort were trading in town Fri­ cousin, Frank Fleck, in this city day. this week. Rev. J. R. Hall is seriously ill Mrs. P. W. Cronin, who has at his home from ptomaine poi­ been visiting for the past 10 days soning. with her daughter Mrs. J. J. Call on the Main Street bar­ Brunner in Portland, returned bers for a first class shave or to her home here Monday. Rings for the O u r Specialty Mrs. Chris. Peterson o f Dilley Mr. and Mrs. Vannoy o f Dilley was shopping in this cityWednes- were in town Friday. jday. John Cornelius was in from W anted—An experienced girl the farm Saturday. for general housework, Mrs. W . N . F errin . Farm and City Property Both Phones Forest Grove, Ore. hair cut. W . E. Prickett, Dealer in Gonfedionery, Ice Cream, Seda, Lowney’s Chocolates Fruits, Cigars and T ob a cco. . . . The place to stop, rest, and refresh Pacific Avenue - - - - - — . . . Forest Grove PIONEER DRUG STORE .— ■% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Largest and Best stock W est of Portland : A ll Goods Bought Direct from Factory P r ic e s R B ig h t CHAS. MILLER, Prop. o t h P h o n e s Forest Grove Forest Grove Meat Market Fresh and Salted Meats. H om e M ade Pork Sausage “ Just Like Dad Used to Make ‘D ow n on the Farm.’ ” mm Cash Paid for Hid«« and Pelts PHONES 7°’ B b - i ° L - L 1 2 4 Fresh Fish Every Thursday M O O R E & W IL H E L M S O N Albert C. Mackrodt SELLS Motor v ’ 1 X Cydes Eh M. F. 30 & Flanders 20 A U T O M O B IL E S Repairing of All Kinds * r Forest Grove, » Switzerland. K / * * Much o f the 10.UU0 square miles of territory comprising Switzerland is so mountainous and stony that when available for any purpose it can only be for the pasturage o f animala. Vet so carefully are all o f the natural re­ sources conserved and exploited that the country I* one o f the moat prosper­ ous in the world, and the Swiss peo- ( % are as contented as they are in dustrtous and frugal. tf The Columbia Graphophones Miss Estella Boscow o f Port­ and Columbia records lead them land spent Sunday with Miss all. Quality wins. Call at the Forest Grove Pharmacy and hear Langley. the latest musical productions. Ice cream cones, fresh fruits J. B. Matthews has the only and chocolates. Prices right at original lifting apparatus in the Shearer’s. tf “ Union Jack.” Strongest and Miss Anna Cornelius spent best. Handiest tool for stretch­ Sunday and Monday in Portland, ing wire fence ever devised, tf visiting friends. Highly satisfactory results will Mrs. Will Moore and small be obtained from the use of For­ daughter, o f Greenville, were in maldehyde and squirrel poison at the city Saturday. this season. Every can guaran­ Mrs. Hiram Davis and Miss teed. For sale at Pioneer Drug Lahaie o f Verboort, were shop­ Store. tf ping in town Monday. What does Anderson do? He Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Bryner o f sells clothing, hats, socks, under­ Portland are visiting Mr. and wear, shirts, overalls, gloves, Mrs. J. R. Hall this week. ties, suspenders, belts, suit cases, Mrs. C. V. B. Russell, who has sweaters, collars and handker­ been quite ill at her home in this chiefs. city is very much improved. They had a lively little earth­ quake down at San Diego Mon­ day where ex-postmaster Atwell had spent most o f the winter,and he is sorry he did not stay a few J. G. Lenneville, the popular days longer in order to feel a chief o f the fire department, was shake. called to Portland on business Dr. C. L. Large reports a Tuesday. daughter born to the w ife of Mrs. Merle Markee, who has John Fisher, o f Scoggin’s Valley been visiting Mrs. Herbert Mc­ last Sunday, the 10th. Parties Nutt o f McMinnville, has re­ wishing the attendance o f Dr. turned home. Large in this class o f cases will Mrs.. Arthur Hall o f Clatskan- greatly oblige him, if convenient ie, Oregon, is visiting at the by engaging his services two or home o f her parents, Prof, and three months prior to the expec­ Mrs. Jos. Marsh. ted event. Portland property, in ware house district, for sale cheap. tf L a n g l e y & S on . . Oregon Electric Tim e Card LEAVES Fore*t Grove 6:50 a m 8:40 a m 10:30 a m 12:20 p m 1:40 p m 4:10 p m 7:00 p m 9:45 p m ARRIVES at Portland 8:00 a m 9:50 a m 11:40 a m 1:30 p m 2:50 p m 5:20 p m 8:10 p m 10;50 pm LEAVES ARRIVES Forest Grove 8:15 a m 9:40 a m 11:30 a m 1:20 p m 3:20 p m 4:40 p m 6:40 p m 9:35 p m Portland 7:05 a m 8:30 a m 10:20 a m 12:10 p m 2:10 p m 3:30 p m 5:30 p m 8:25 p m Saturday Only Lva Portland 11:30 p m —A r. F.G. 12:35 a m Sunday only Lva F..G. 3:30 p m - - A r . at Portland 4:40 p m Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be re­ ceived by the County Court of Washington County, Oregon, un­ til 2 p. m. o f the 5th day o f May, 1910, and then opened, for the construction o f a bridge across the Tualatin River about one mile south o f Cornelius. The said bridge to consist o f a span across the river and approa­ ches thereto, including fill of about 600 feet on the south side of the river. Proposals will be consid­ ered for both wood and steel for above mentioned span. Separate bids will be considered for the earth work. The court reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and a certified check for 5 per cent o f the amount will be re­ quired to accompany bid. By order o f the Court. J. W. G o o d in , 23-3t County Judge. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the County Court of Washington County, Oregon, until 2 o’clock p. m. Saturday April 16th, 1910 and then opened for the con­ struction o f a fill, said fill to re­ place about 600 feet o f the ap­ proaches to the bridge across the Tualatin river at Farmington. A certified check for 5 per cent o f the amount o f the bid to be enclosed and successful bidder will be required to furnish a bond for the faithful performance of the contract. Specifications may be seen at the office o f the County Judge. By order o f the County Court, J . W . G o o d in , 21-3t County Judge. FINAL NOTICE. In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah S. Myers, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Executrix has filed with the County Court o f Wash­ ington County her final account in the above entitled estate, a n d ' that said Court has set the 9th day of May, 1910, at 10 o’ clock a. m. of said day for the hearing o f any objections the said re­ port. Therefore any person hav­ ing objection thereto will file the same with the County Court on or before the day set for such hearing. CYNTHIA L . B r o w n , Executrix o f the Will o f Sarah S. Myers, deceased. L a n g l e y & S o n , Attorneys. Last pub. April 21. J. A. Anderson o f Portland Mrs. M. E. Dickson left yes­ was in town Saturday. Mr. An­ terday for an extended visit with derson formerly owned a farm her daughter Mrs. Adams in New near David’s Hill. York City. Her departure was j hastened a little in order that she Ira Hampton has opened a pool might meet in Chicago her son parlor in the basement beneath Frank Dickson, the famous sing­ j the harness shop o f J. A. Parker er and assistant o f Dr. Chapman, I on Pacific Avenue. the evangelist, who has recently Miles Goodman o f Wallowa returned from a campaign inAus- connty called on H. R. Bemis, an tralia. Mr. William Dickson of old neighbor but now a resident Seattle came down to see his | of the Grove, Saturday. mother off. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Miss Emma Fordyce o f Port­ Notice is hereby given that land, who formerly lived here Christian Church Services the undersigned has been duly A Specialty — Best W ork and attended Pacific University, Sunday morning at the Chris­ appointed by the County Court is visiting college friends in this o f Washington county, as Admin­ tian church an address will b e ; istrator o f the estate o f Mary E. | city. given by Dr. W. M. Semones Harris, deceased, and all persons Oliver Corl finds the bicycle which will be a report o f the re­ holding claims against the estate trade so lively this spring that he cent Laymen’ s convention held will present the same to me, duly had to go to Portland to stock up at Portland. All are invited who! verified, at the office o f Langley Saaf on a new lot of wheels and sup­ care to hear Dr. Simones in this and Son in Forest Grove, within The comedian boarder cracked an six months from the first publi­ egg with his lork and sakl solemnly: plies. address. He has been a minister cation o f this notice. ••[.miles and gentlemen, did you ever Dated this 24th day o f March, Who is Anderson? He is the of the Word for a number o f bear the story o f Vpsilanti. Mich . V "Can't say that we did,’' they echoed leading Clothier and Furnisher years besides having years o f ex­ 1910. in unison, “ is it a good story T' o f Forest Grove and Washington perience in his profession. The L a n g l e y & S o n , • E r -it ’s hard to aay." Attorneys. And ten minutes wter when they County. I f you doubt it lock evening address will be by the W m . M. H a r r is , (umo.ed they tousl lUul >he k.omeuu>u through his store and be con­ pastor from the subject, “ The Admintstrator o f the Estate o f boarder should join a uilustrel show Monumental Hour.” Mary E. Harris, deceased. and make bis fortuue.—Chicago News. vinced. Indian r Mrs. H. Gould was a Portland visitor on Tuesday. Oregon