JOHN DEERE Mrs. Ella Olson and son. Archie, He has pure bred animals and and Miss Beach motored to Port­ some of them yield more than land and back Monday. double the average in mohair, one Do We have Arsenate of Lead in two-year old buck shearing 17 You Know both forms, Paste or Dry. Lit- pounds, which, Mr. Naylor be­ lieves, is the record. Pharmacy. that a checking account tler’s Carl Hoffman left Friday Mrs. Gavin Duncan, who has is a time saver, a money for Mrs. visit with her parents. Mr. been ailing for the past two weeks, saver and a money changer and a Mrs. John Heisler, at Gales is reported improving. combined ? City. Ed. Jasper, a medical student Do you know of our new in Remember, the dance at I. O. Portland, visited his parents machine method of handling: O F. hall next Saturday night is near Verboort over Sunday. accounts ? | for the benefit of the band. Tick­ Judge W. H. Hollis returned Monday from a business trip to Do you know there are ets, 75c. many ways in which we can Special matinee on “Peggy” at various p o in ts in Tillamook be of service to you ? the Star Friday. May 12. Ad- county. Spray your trees well ami get mission Do you know that we and 15c. 5c and 15c. Evening, 10c more and better fruit. Now is want your business, and can the time to use Arsenate of Ijead. Irv. Smith of the Fern Hill sec­ give you prompt and ex­ tion. is suffering with a broken For .-ale by Lit tier’s Pharmacy. perienced service ? shoulder which he received about A pleasant time was enjoyed a week ago when the horse which Tuesday evening when a theatre -The- he was riding fell. party motored to Portland to set* Mrs. B. F. White Monday af- "The Birth of a Nation “ Those First National Bank ternoon entertained the Civic in the F»rty were Miss Belle Tay- committee of the Woman’s club. ^or> Miss Oleva Berger. Walter Forest Grove, Ore. There was busim ss, a short pro- Taylor and Benjamin Willard gram and a luncheon. Annie Froost, a woman well past Hrahrr Ftferel Rial. Miss Billie Burke, in “Peggy,” middle age, was taken to Salem at the Star next Friday, the 12th. Ia*st over to the NOTES AND PERSON ALS This is the play that kept Ym a ylum at a™1 that turmsl place. She has in line at the Columbia, been slowly failing mentally for A daughter was born to Mrs. standing in Portland, for a week. Night the past fifteen years or more nd Grace Ford Friday evening Venia B. Inkley, Peter Fred Groa- was adjudged insane the other 10c and 15c son and Marie Signet, John H. F. Hancock & Wiles earn- Life. prices, day. She was a resident of Tual­ Naussbuumer, aged 17, atin. Sheppard and Mrs. Victoria Hat­ Accident & Fire Insurance. 1-tf son John W a s h in g to n < o u n ly K-i »tortai A sso c ia tio n of J. J. Xau.-vsbaumer of North field, James L. Martin and Jessie N ew * H urn au Mrs. Henry Swanson is vi-iting Plain-, was drowned in the Wil­ Forest Grove is looking forward M. Mclnnis. her son and daughter in Portland lamette near Sauvie’s island last to a treat Tuesd.v, May 16, at 3 Court In last week’s county seat news, Highest price paid for Mohair Sunday while fishing. The bot.y p. m., at the Star Theatre. Sup F r a n k Circuit there was an item in regard to the D. Sawyer vs B. A. and Wool. A. G. Hoffman & Co. was recovered Monday and taken erintendent Inlow hat promised Nollsch. Mortgage forckxure to J. F. \\ illiams divorce case which to dismiss all classes so that every the amount of $3500 with interest contained a few errors. It was Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson home. stated that Mr. Williams charged visited friends in Portland yester-, Justice of the Peace Beach suf­ child in Forest Grove will have at 6 per cent. with having accused rare opf>ortunity of hearing Jennie M. Rule vs Alvin H. defendant day. fered a fractured n o se an d a the him in the of her child­ Miss Ruth Lannigan (who is of Rule. Divorce on th e alleged ren of Ixing presence immoral leading We will insure your auto against bruised knee when he stumbled national reputation,) on “T h e ground of desertion and non sup­ an immoral life. Mr. and Williams' an<* collision. Hancock over a fire ust>d ¡n front & Wiles. 9-tf 1 : of his office by the sewer workers Children’s Hour,” of which so port. The defendant is alleged to complaint does not make that particular charge and he asks this Mrs. M. S. Shrock of McMinn- ^iondav He is confined to his much is being said. In fact, it is have left his home in May, 1903. correction.—(Ed i tor). quite the fad of the hour. All and since that time the plaintiff ville visited friends in this city ! kome> the papers are full of the subject. has been complied to support DILLEY NEWS NOTES Saturday. M. E. Putnam has relinquished The Woman’s Club has arranged Mrs. Load your camera with Speed- his lease on the Laughlin hotel to give the parents and children h rrscif. _ A. Kiulie Honkins «nil Mrs. Frank r, . . . . . T, i ,, , , Crowthen ex Films for best results. Lit- and he and his family have gone I this rare treat. Admission 10c. Edwin Moms Baker vs Helen Saturday were »hopping in the Grove tler’s Pharmacy. A. Davey Baker. Release from The Gaston achoo! played the Dilley to Portland, while Mr and Mrs. marriage contract which ¡salleg»*! school Friday at haaehall and the «core Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Howard of M. T. Sher ett, the owners of the io be void Baker received a di- w*’ Mr*. *4 U) J. 0 8. in I'ierjxint f*v,,r <»f Dilley. Announcement was made at the building and furnishings, have ar- Yamhill were visiting Mrs. G. B. lout her vuluahle Sage and family Sunday. , rived from Douglas county and Forest Grove Catholic church. vorce from his former wife in the little mare “ Nellie” lant week by be­ For Sale—Three, coming two- taken over the management of Sunday, of the engagement of state of Oregon and before the ing kicked by a vicious horae. year-old heifers. All bred. C. the hotel. They like Forest Grove Miss Erma Agnes Adler and Wil­ required six months was up mar­ Two wagonloads of happy children P. Fields, Banks, Ore., R. 1. and will remain, if they can make liam Joseph Vandehey, the wed­ ried Helen A. Davey in the city from the Dilley school attended the content at Hillsboro Saturday. ding to be May 17, at 9 o’clock, of Tacoma, Wash. Plaintiff now s|>elling Frank Benfer of Portland visit- the hotel pay. Mrs. Molly Wilkea and children visit­ ed his mother and other relatives Ed. Naylor yesterday disposed w>tb high mass. The bride-elect an’t tell what he received, he residents of this city, and is one I Crowthera home laat week, The case of Chas. Jansen vs day evening, May 12th. E.ght says he made money by holding i of the most popular as well as one i Hazel and Hundley motored off for the right kind of a market. the most beautiful young ladies Katie Jansen prov«*s itself to be I to Portland on Gladya reels. Sunday to viait their ________ of this city. Miss Adler is an ac- rather a complicated affair, both mother, who is in a hospital. compl hed m u s i c i a n and has parties alleging several things of taught piano music for several the other. Plaintiff first alleges years. Until her engagment she defendant to have attacked him Built Low Down was the organist of the Catholic with a hammer and caused his ar­ is the only Spreader on the market guaranteed for FIVE church for some tirr.e. Mr. Van­ rest. He was then haled before a * ’ THE PURE FOOD S T O R E " dehey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. judge in a Multnomah county YEARS. We sell them; successful farmers use them. George Vandehey, a prominent court, tried and released, com­ farmer and hop growers of Green plaint being proved groundless Offers Special ville and is very popular in that Defendant, s o me t i m e later, is ball-bearing in the reel and roller-bearing in the wheels, making it section, where he has lived most caused his arrest in Washington the lightest-running machine on the market. It is so easy to adjust a of his life. Mr. Vandehey is also j county and the plaintiff w as child can take care of it. Cost no more than the ordinary mower. I>et us show you the difference. We are exclusive agents in Forest Grove a musician, being talented on the taken befo-e Justice Smith in for the THIS WEEK. violin, and was a member of the Hillsboro where he was again choir for a number of years. Af-'tried a n d released, complaint Fancy Four-Crown S e e d e d GORDON & GORDON HARDWARE CO. ter wedding, the couple will live again being proved groundless, Ra i s i n s , our “ Reliance” Plaintiff also alleges that defen-1 brand, Phone 663 FOREST GROVE, ORE. in a bungalow on Pacific avenue. | dant is of a nagging, complaining Rural Carrier Kxammation an d f.uit-flnd™ n a t u r e . In S ix boxes 54c The United States Civil Service answer to complaint, defendant Commission announces an exam.- demands divorce, attorney's fees, the regular 15c size; a guaran­ nation for the county of Washing- Qne third of property and $1000 teed 90c value for 54c. Urn, to 1« held at Forest Grove, | a,imony and costs. Eat More Raisins! Hillsboro and Gaston on Satur­ Probate Court day May 27, to fill vacancies In the Estate of Chas. Knapp. They are healthful and de­ that may exist in said county. A Petition for probate of will the licious. Make Raisin Bread, FRYE’S “WILD ROSE” BRAND Postmasters at the places named appointment of appraisers and Pies and Cookies. 6 to 10-lb. Hams, per lb .......................20c wdl furnish application blanks. th e confirmation o f Ardell F Obtain your Holiday supplies 10 to 12-lb. Bacon, per lb 22c 6 to 8-lb. Bacon, per lb 27He Knapp as executrix. There is an now. Newest pack; will keep Woman’s Club Bacon Backs ....................... ............... 18c The annual “Gue^t Night” pro­ estate of probably $6700. fresh till Thanksgiving and Fresh Berries, Fruits and Vegetables gram of the Woman’s club will be In the estate of Chas. Jacobson, Xmas. held at Herrick Hall. Monday ev- L. P. Adams is petitioning for ap- ening, May 8th. A musical pro- pointment of himself as adminis- SEE : OUR : WINDOW Phone 0301 Lord & Giguere gram will be furnished by the or- trator. chestra and the Chapmans. All Marriage License» John J. and Edith Roye, club rm rubers are allowed to in- Guy F. Pollock Morley and' Pearl B. vite one guest. Mackrodt, Royal F. Sleeper and SECRETA RY . Y VAG O N S - AT THE OLD PRICE - We bought a carload of wagons before the raise and will continue to sell them at the old price. This is $10 cheaper than you can buy t hem in Portland and the freight is paid. GOFF BROS. Phone 683 Forest Grove, Ore The County Seat The Litchfield Manure-Spreader The “Clarinda” Lawn Mower par MARKET Raisin Sale Cured Meat Specials The Pacific Market Phone 061