REMEMBER—Dr. Booth guar- got big enough fer doghouses an tees all glasses for 1 year, tf an ’ won feller made a regler ho- ^ ^ A d d itio n a l L o ca l John Vandahey, living in the tel outen one of ’em. There was ^ o f G e n e r a l In terest Chehalem mountain section, vis- bout sixty rooms in it an’ the (INCORPORATED) ited the Grove Friday. seed stalk was used fer a chim- E d w ard Seym ou r, M gr. A watch is a necessity to every ney an’ the smoke used tu stalk The cut rate drug store for man, woman, boy or girl. Shear- around town in grate stile, Them right prices. Miller’s. 36-2t er can supply you, with the best radishes was fine, awl rite. I Farm and City Property S. B. Starrett’s son from Al- at right prices. tf helped make cord wood outen the bina, was in the city over Sun- Mrs. Mary French of La- balance of ’em. Won of ’em hed day. B oth P h o n e s F orest G rove, O regon Grande, is spending the week a bees nest in it an’ we got most Portland’s famous ice cream, with Judge Langley and family a ton of honey outen it. Gim’me Mt. Hood. All flavors, at Shear at their camp on Gales Creek. a match, Cy.” But Cy couldn’t er’s. Try i t tf Columbia Graphopl ones and I match Windy. Byron Lamont, a well known Indestructible records. New re la d . No. 451 T elephone* farmer of the hill section, was in cords each month. Hear them. Bell, M 2 3 5 the city Friday. Call at the Forest Grove Phar-; Legal Notices macy. Mrs. John Heisler and daugh ter, Mrs. Ranes, were week-end When you buy your new wagon shoppers in this city. jack, get the “ Union. ” Simplest, NOTICE OF SCHOOL INDEMNITY SELECTION. United States Land Office, stongest and most useful. Once Don’t forget Andersons when used always used. J. B. Mat M a n u fa c tu re rs of Portland, Oregon, in need of clothing, mens furn thews, Agent. June 20, 1910. tf AH K in d s o f M ill W ork, Fram es, S ash, D oors, ishings and suit cases. , , .... Notice in hereby given that the Will Gerrish, formerly of this state of Oregon, on March 3rd, Miss Katherine Shannon spent city, B linds and M ouldings now conducting a piano es 1910, applied for the SWJ of N Friday in Hillsborro with her sis tablishment in the Rose City, WJ, Sec. 11, Tp. 2 North, R. 6 ter, Mrs. E. B. Tongue. was circulating among Grove West., and filed in this office a Full an d C o m p le te L in e o f R ou gh and F in ish ed , K iln Philip Usher, a vineyardist of friends Monday. list of School Indemnity Selec the David’s Hill section, was a tions in which it selected said Have Dr. Lowe relieve your D ried L um ber, A lw a y s in S tock . B est S h in g le business visitor in this city Fri head and eye ache with a pair of land; and that said list is open day. his superior glasses. They cost to the public for inspection. and L ath. C em en t, San d an d L im e Any and all persons, claiming That gasolene stove you need no more than others. Consult adversely the above described him July 20th and 21st. can be purchased at Hinman’s, A g e n ts for two and three burners, with or The Catholic Chapel car on land, or claiming the same under the mineral laws, or desiring to without ovens. tf wheels will be at Cornelius for show said land to be more valu Sherw in-W illiam s Paints Mrs. Esther Kane of Portland, one'week, beginning next Sun able for mineral than for agricul who has been visiting at the day. The car is in charge of tural purposes, or object to said selection for any legal reason, home of Mr. and Mrs. William Rev. Father McDevitt. Paroid Roofing should file their claims or their Kane, returned to the city Fri Frank Fletcher, working with affidavits of protest or contest in day. the United Railways’ surveying this office on or before the 12th For the next ten days you can crew at Wilson, came in from day of August, 1910. get a 5 pound pail of lard for 90 camp Saturday and visited over Chas. B. Merrick, cents at the Forest Grove Meat Sunday with his parents at the Register. Market, Moore & Wilhelmson, north edge of town. J. C. Ardrey, Props. 35-2t Receiver. Clyde Parker visited his sister j 33-6t Miss Otie Kame, our composi Mrs. P. C. Starrett, Sunday, tor of the PRESS has returned to Mr. Parker is second mate on the i work after a two weeks seige of steamer Rose City, that plough’s NOTICE OF SCHOOL INDEMNITY SELECTION. la grippe. Dr. Q. Tucker was the the briny deep between Portland United States Land Office, physician in attendance. and San Pedro, Cal. Portland, Oregon, Miss Alma Clark and Mrs. Zu June 20, 1910. The past few days have been I Clark were Portland visitors Fri so hot that the pen pusher of th e ! Notice is hereby given that the day. Saturday Miss Alma went P r e s s almost has been impelled State of Oregon, on March 5, to Seaside, where she will visit to write a dissertation showing 1910, applied for the NWJ of N Watch Repairing A Specialty with friends for several weeks. the relation existing between WJ, Sec. 11, Tp. 2 North, It. 6 Mrs. Flora E. Hinman of Spo terrestial heatwaves and hades. West., and filed in this office a P atnrson B loch P acific Avenue F o re s t G ro vs list of School Indemnity Selec- kane, who has been visiting here the past week, has gone to Port Invitations have been received | tions in which it selected said land to spend a few days with by friends in this city, to the land; and that said list is open to friends there, and will then re wedding of Miss Veta Bacon of the public for inspection. Portsmouth, to Fred Fully, a Any and all persons, claiming turn to Spokane. business man of Portland, the adversely the above described YOU AU TO Chas. Daniel Wagner and wife wedding to be celebrated in Van- j ]and, or claiming the same under T ry o u r in vigorating a n d re fre sh in g j have returned from their wedd couver, Washington, July 20. the mineral law's, or desiring to ing trip to Seaside, and are now Mr. Fully’s sister. Josephine, show said land to be more valu SODA visiting at the home of Mrs. t a s queen of the Rose City car- able for mineral than for agricult- Wagner’s parents’ Mr. and Mrs. nival this year Miss Bacon is a ura| purposes, or to object to with pure crushed fruits for flavoring. neice of Mrs. S. J. Sparks. said selection for any legal rea- F. M. Starrett, east of town. You are not limited to cruahed fruits, how ------------------- son, should file their claims or ever. O ur C hocolate I ce C ream S odas Frank Stotz and wife have re their affidavits of protest or con and N ut S undaes are simply delicious. ‘‘W in d y J im ” D iscou rses turned from their honeymoon test in this office on or before the trip, and will soon occupy their 12th day of August, 1910. handsome residence now build! W . E. Prickelt Chas. B. Merrick, “ Out at Forest Grove won 1 ing at Cornelius. Mrs. Stotz time,” said Windy Jim, when Register. P a c ific A v e . F o rest G ro v e was Florance May Weathered of J. C. Ardrey, everybody hed run out of yarns, Hillsboro. Receiver. “ there was a feller named Jones 33-6t The Forest View Cemetery who hed a wife an’ a yaller dog Assn, will hold an Ice cream social Friday afternoon and an’ a cow\ wat raised radishes NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Forest Grove M eat M arket evening July 22, on the Congre fer the lokel market. The fust of gational Church square. Ice the crop he raised with too fing Sealed bids will be received by Fresh and Salted Meats. Home Made Pork Sausage “Just cream and home-made cake lOf*. ers, an’ in a few days he began the County court of Washington 36-2t. tu use his hole hand, then it was County, Oregon, until 2 p. m. of Like Dad Used to Make ‘Down on the Farm.’ ” the 23rd day of July 1910, and. Kennard Dixon imbibed an both hands, and finally he hed tu then opened for the hauling of over abundance of congealed use a derrick to raise ’em. crushed rock at Hillsboro, Cor aqua pura a few days since and C t» h P aid fo r H ide« F re sh Fish nelius, and Forest Grove,and bids “Thet reminds me of a feller Sfffff a n d P etU E v e ry T h u rsd a y was put out of commission for a who tried tu raise money with a to be made on each A mile from time, but is now back on the job the starting point, a certified at Goff Bros, with his wonted derrick. He raised fore dollars check for 5 % to accompany bid. PH ONES M O O R E & W ILH EL M SO N an’ sixty cents all at won time. The court reserves the right to pleasant smile. But them blamed radishes was reject any or all bids. Professor and Mrs. Frank T. the most curious thing you ever For further particulars see i Chapman, of the conservatory of County Judge. music at Pacific University, are seed. When they was bout a By order of the County court. now in the Last. They will month old they begin to git hol July 7th, 1910. make an extended stay and will ler an’ before all of ’em hed been J. W. Goodin, visit some time with relatives in raised you could hear ’em holler County Judge. Ohio, returning to Oregon by fer miles around. Some of ’em 36-2t way of the Lakes and Canada. Oregon Land & Trading Co. I Forest Grove Planing Mill Co. Council Street, Forest Grove, Ore. M. J. Abbott Jeweler and Optician - - ••• A lbert C. M ar.krodt SELLS Indian Motor Cycles EL M . F. 3 0 & Flanders A U T O M O B IL E S R e p a ir in g o f A ll K in d s A Forest Grove, S p e c ia lty —- B e s t Oregon 20 W o rk A party consisting of Earnest Reuter, Miss Gertrude Reuter, Ed. Wirtz and Miss Clara Lesser, made a trip over to Timber Sun day, going by team. The large sawmill at Timber recently erect ed by a Portland company, is now sawing lumber, though not yet under cover. Quite a large number of Port land autoists motored out to this city Sunday. After er» suing the range of hills extending from Portland to Beaverton, the road is level practically all the way to Forest Grove, and autoists are learning in increasing numbers of the fine drive and the pretty I City at its end. Compare Your Time with a reliable clock You find it fast or skw, and should have it attended to at the earliest possible moment by A R TH U R SH EAR ER The Main Street Jeweler Repainng and Regulat.rg. AH Work Guaranteed