A * * A Washington county news­ paper publisher is troubled quite , seriously with exaggerated ego o f the cosmos. The usual remedial agents o f the old school doctors j will likely have but little effect The Original Guaranteed Sox in his case, and the only thing “ H o l e p r o o f ” at Andersons. that will prove efficacious will be Miss Emma B. Penfield made a for him to take a tumble to him­ business trip to Portland Friday. self. R E you getting the very best results out of your camera ? A r e you making the finest photo­ graphs possible ? Not unless you are using the best film and printing paper. The ANSCO Film will give you clearer, better-defined and better-balanced nega» li.VeS r l • cxcePl^ n.a^ speed and latitude minimize uncertainty nom lighting conditions. Non-curling; non-halation; numben never offset Cse Cy*o ‘Paper, or let us print your negatives with Cyl(o. It maizes deeper, softer, more artistic prints. (p t " e h*ve a splendid assortment of cameras for your selection. Pure chemicals and all photographic supplies needed by the amateur. r»' The F o rest G ro ve P h arm acy Up-to-Date Druggist t. — i c r 1 1 Both Phones — — -------------------------------------------------- ! “ Oregon Land & Trading Co. R EM EM BER—Dr. Booth guar­ Samuel Lawrence o f this city antees all glasses for 1 year, t f has accepted a position with the Mrs. Nel Johnson ofSpringhill law firm o f U. S. Senator Geo. E. farm was shopping in town Mon­ Chamberlin, in Portland. Sam is a graduate o f Pacific Univer­ day. sity, and o f the law department C. H. Bamford, farming in the o f the University o f Washington, Hillside section, was a Saturday and is well equipped to follow his visitor to the Grove. chosen profession. Manche Langley, F o r e s t Councilman Felix Verhoeven Grove’s lady lawyer, called on has a collection o f coins o f prob­ friends in Hillsboro, Monday. ably every country on display in L. S. Porter and wife of this the windows o f thè Forest Grove city were guests at the Midway Nationa, Bank. The collection is hotel, Newport, the past week. interesting as sh((Wing the vari- 20% off on all silverware at ous sizes adopted by different Shearer’ s, the main street jew- countries in coins o f the same eler. 40-2t demonination. Dr. c . L. Large, Mrs. Large an(j Ducile, and Mr. and Mrs. W. \ Bellinger went to the Ti 11a- Edward Seymour, M gr mook coast Monday by auto, via the Sheridan route. The party started at seven o’ clock in the 'Corning, and Doc said they would he gazing on the tempest- B o th P h o n es F o rest G ro v e , O re g o n uous waves by one o’clock the J sanu 1 av" Reports o f deputies from the different counties in Oregon to the State Game Warden’ s office J. M. Pollock, w ife and daught-1 ^ in this city, indicate that deer er, o f this city, were registered are more plentiful this year than at the Midway hotel, Newport, for several seasons past. Wash­ the past week. ington county nimrods have been A number o f townspeople, both out in force since the season open- Watch Repairing A Specialty men and women, had a jolly time e(j > an(j but few have returned Friday swimming in the new without bagging a buck, Paterson Block Pacific Avenue Forest Grove gymnazium pool. i John Tavlor o f this city has Mark Cox a prosperous farmer been awarded the contract for the o f Gales City, and w.th extensive constrilction o f a handsome bung- property holdings in the Grove, alow, by Henry McGreer, a pros­ was here on business matters, perous sheepraiser o f Antelope, Friday. Oergon, who will make his home Try our invigorating and refreshing When you buy your new wagon hereafter in this city. The new jack, get the “ Union.” Simplest, house is to l>e built on property S O D A stongest and mo^t useful. Once east o f the campus, known as the with pure crushed fruits for flavoring. used always used. J. B. Mat­ Stokes farm. You are not limited to crushed fruits, how­ thews, Agent. tf ever. O uk C hocolate I ce C ream S odas Miss Wilhelmina Heidel, of N j t S undaes are simply delicious. Hon. Ira Purden, owning a fine Hillsboro, has returned to her fi rm on the Tnatcher road, two home from Boston, where she has miles north o f this city, was at­ been attending a school o f ex­ Miss Heidel was a for­ P acific A v e . F o r e s t G r o v e tendi ig to Lusiness matters in pression. mer student o f Pacific University, the Grove, Monday. Any article o f summer milli­ and on many occasions the people nery at Miss Kirkwood’s Milli­ o f Forest Grove have listened nery Parlors will be sold at a with pleasure to her dramatic great reduction for the next reading. Farm and City Property Ferd Hartramph, formerly o f this city, now living in Hillsboro, was up from the countv seat Sat- urday. A l Sexton was at the county seat Saturday taking down a load o f goods for Salens, the ex-butch- er o f this city. mu . ,___ , j That gasolene stove you need can be purchased at Hinman’s, two and three burners, with or without ovens. tf M. J. Abbott Jeweler and Optician YOU AUTO W . E. PricKeti Announcements ot Candidates For County Treasurer _______ * I hereby announce m yself as a Republican candidate for the office o f County Treasurer o f Washington County, subject to the endorsement o f the primary election to be held Saturday, Sept. 24. 1910. H. G. K in g . W . H. Hollis I hereby announce myself as a - candidate o f the Republican party for the legislature for Washing­ ton county,subject to the approv­ al o f the voters at the Primary election on the 24th day o f Sept 1910. W. H. H o llis . Geo. G. Hancock To the voters o f Washington County, Oregon: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office o f Sheriff o f Washington County, subject to the endorsement o f the pri­ mary election, to be held on Sep­ tember 24th, 1910. I f I am nominated and elected I will during my term o f office, faithfully and impartially dis­ charge the duties thereof, and give to the people o f this county an efficient and at the same time an economical administration. I further state that I will give the business o f that office my personal attention, with courtesy and fair treatment to all. G e o . G. H a n c o c k . Mrs. M. A. Thomas Fashionable Dressmaker Cor. 2nd. St' and 1st. Ave. South. Forest Grove, Oregon That Porch Furniture you require for the hot days of July and August should be purchased now. A complete line of hammocks porch swings, rattan chairs, etc. are here for your inspection. We have a nice assortment o f these essentials to coolness and you will find them most inviting. Our experience tells us that we may safely trust the people to pick out the good points of anything in this line. ROE & COMPANY Forest Grove Meat Market Fiesn aH Salted Meats. Home Made Pork Sausage “Just Like Dad Used to Ma