Will Lashain visited home folks Tuesday. The latest Columbia records of the new songs on sale at Littler’s Pharmacy. FOREST GROVE, ORE. it’s a warning, sent to remind you that the Mrs. Dora Snltus of Sherwood best heating stove for wood and lighter fuel is visited over Sunday at the J. S. Buxton home. ORIGINAL The best thing for vour bad cold is the “Good Health” Cold i Pays on all Time and Tablets, f o r s a l e by Littlers’ Pharmacy. Savings Deposits After tossing in pain on his bed j and Solicits your account, be it large or small. for a week with stomach and bladder trouble, Brady Chowning Member of Federal Reserve Rank returned to work Monday. —to hold tire over night with dry wood, Miss Lefa Egli, trained nurse, i —to always remain uir-tight, answered d a y or night. 1 —to heat a room from zero to 70 degrees in 5 minutes, J. W. Hughes h a d business Calls CONDENSED NEWS NOTES Phone 0263. Residence w i t h to give such perfect combustion that ashes need be re in this city Monday. Mrs. L. S. Phillips, 130 North! moved only once in six weeks, Hancock & Wiles write Life. “A” street. Paul Beck of Dilley was in town 40-tf Accident & Fire Insurance. 1-tf on business Monday. —to be the most satisfactory wood heater made, Ezra Wright of the Thatcher $100,000 to loan on farm prop section Barnett Y. Roe of Wapato —to give steady heat, day and night. from a painful per cent. Hancock & injury, is a suffering spent Sunday with relatives in erty at horse having fallen on Wiles. this city. Come in and let us show you this him, breaking one of his legs in J. W. Sherwood was taken two places. Roe & Company this week sold Celebrated Heater. a customer in Independence $460 quite ill Monday w i t h heart J. S. Wellington, editor of the trouble. worth of house furnishings. Bay City, Ore., Examiner, was Elmer Lyons has returned from For Sale—Nice driving horse, killed yesterday when an S. P. the Hood River district, where he good harness and buggy. Inquire freight tram struck his auto three has been harvesting his apples. at this office. 43-tf miles north of Tillamook. Oliver Buxton was seized with Mrs. Jessie Covert is consider Roy Hesseltine leaves today for Phone 683 Forest Grove, Ore a severe attack of ptomaine poi St. Louis to testify in a big case ably improved over what she was soning Sunday, but he is now im I in the federal court. several weeks ago and her rela proving. tives and friends hope for her them to him, he will be very glad to THANKS! For Sale—O ne b a y ma r e , early answ er them . He only uaLa th a t they Harold Ober of Nehalem re recovery to complete health. The ladies of the W. C. T. U. concern religious subjects. N ext Sun turned to his home Tuesday after weight about 1600, or a gray day evening he will answ er the follow wish to thank those who so kind The November Money-Saving a visit of several days at the home mare w e i g h i n g a b o u t 1200 Sale at King’s has been a very ing questions: 1—Do the Jesu its teach ly assisted in making the meeting Phone 51x. D. F. Aikins. 40-tf or believe th at a gcxni end justifies a of Mrs. L. S. Phillips. successful one, giving the people bad means? For instance, is it lawful a success which was held Monday The Ladies’ W orking Society The band boys will give another great opportunities to buy season to tell a small lie if it will produce night at the Congregational church of their enjoyable dances at the of the Congregational church will able goods at reduced prices, but g re at good? 2--Hy w hat right did C ath for i he purj>osc of discussing the I. 0 0. F. building next Satur give its annual bazaar Wednes there are only four more days, as olic Sovereigns persecute men for their amendments and measures voted opinions? 3 — While most Christian upon Tuesday. Especially do we day night. You are invited. day, Nov. 15. Booths open at 11 the sale closes Tuesday night. rnurches are striving for a basis o f * Wm. Schulmerich of Hillsboro a. m. Merchants’ Cafeteria lunch unity, why cannot the Catholic church wish to thank Mrs. Sanford, who The Congregational c h u r c h join Would vou deny th a t unity so ably presided at the meeting, and C. E. Hedge of Beaverton at served at noon. board met last Thursday evening, would them? 43-2 be beneficial? and Mr S. T. Walker, who a t tended the monthly meeting of the resignation of Dr. A forty houra' Adoration will com tended to the janitor work for the Deputy Game Wardens E. H. accepted Gale Grange in this city Saturday. Clark and Lou Rathbun Sunday Holmes, their pastor, and wished mence in St. A nthony's chapel on F ri evening Signed by the commit Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Lord, Sr., discovered sixteen Washington him well in his new charge in day, Dec. 1st, with High Mass a t Ha. m. 1 tee on arrangements, ami close Sunday, Dec. 3d. with bene and daughter, Maude, departed county fishermen, several from Walla Walla. Dr. Homes preach diction a t 7:30 p. m. The following! Mrs. L. S. Phillips, Tuesday afternoon for T a f t , this city and several from Gaston, es his farewell sermon on Dec. ladies will have charge of the church Mrs. Blanche Richards, Calif., where they will spend the snagging salmon with weighted 10th. and the appointing of worahi|>era for the various hours: Mesdames J . C. Mrs. Anna Boldrick. winter. At a mock election, held at the Smith, Chas. Halievoet and C. Duyck. lines and big grappling hooks near Harley Barber entertained sev Nehalem Falls. T h e wardens high school Monday, Hughes won The first card party of the season Woman’s Hub Meeting eral friends at a party Saturday took away some of the tackle and with a majority of three. He had will be held next Tuesday evening -at n i g h t . Delicious refreshments, warned the fishermen that if they 107 while Wilson had 104. The St. A nthony’s rectory. Everyone is I The regular business meeting of the Woman’s Hub will be held were served and all enjoyed a fine were caught at the same trick' ship exemption tax carried as did most cordially invited. Monday, Nov. 13th, at 2:30 p. m.. A card party will be given by the time. again it would go hard with them .; the normal school at Pendleton, Catholic ladies of Cornelius at the home at the Congregational church par while the anti-compulsory vacci of Mr. Jam es Morrissey next Thursday lors. The executive board will For Sale—Rose Comb Rhode nation bill lost. An amendment evening. We are certain of a pleasant meet at 2 p . m . Secretary. Island Red cockerel; full brother to the student body constitution time here and hoiie a goodly number of pullets entered in Laying Con providing for a F. G. H. S. seal, will be present. Everyone is invited. Hens Wasted test at Washington State College. J . R. BUCK. carried. W a sh in g to n C ounty E d ito ria l A ssociation Inquire at this office. tf Who wants a good second-hand N ew s B u re a u camera? A college student has a Miss Evelyn McFeeters enter . Christian Church Emil Crop, who is farming the tained her many friends at a P ray er M eeting 7:80 p. m. Thursday. good 8x10 camera that h<‘ wants Levi Smith place, last w e e k Circuit Court brought two wagon loads of | A ugusta Payne is suing Edward for Hallowe’en party last Saturday Topic, •‘P rayer for Local W ork.” to trade for some good laying Leader, E. W. Lamb. The following hens. Leave your phone number clover seed to town that brought1 divorce. She asks for $20 a month and night in I^angley’s hall. The room Friday there will be a special m eet at the college office or call on Ben was decorated in black and orange, ing, beginning him in the neighborhood of $1700 $75 to pay costs of action. a t 6:30 p. m., with a with cornstalks and pumpkins in in the church parlors, followed Willard. Will give you a bargain. Last Saturday J. W. Sherwood Emil Lauber has brought suit against the corners. A real gypsy fortune banquet by a prayer service and program. celebrated his seventy-third birth R. A. Keller, e t al., asking judgm ent teller added to the enjoyment of Friday, 7:30 p. m., Dime Social in the Gordon Putnam of Wapato, day by asking Rev. J. N. Wood for $245.20, with interest. Washington, returned Monday to the evening. Many games were church parlora. Invitation to all. and family and W. H. Miller and W. J. Mikelim is suing the Tualatin played and refreshments were L ord's Day 9:46 a. m., Bible School. Cherry Grove where he is em family to dinner. Mrs. Sherwood Lum ber company for $1,758.87, with in served by Mamie Loomis, Mar 11 a. m., sermon, “ Th<; ’Go’ of C h rist.” i ployed. He visited here several S tate Mission Day. Come prepared to days with S. T Walker and fam prepared an excellent d i n n e r , te re st and cost of suit. garet McFeeters, Gertrude Allen, help raise our apportionm ent. which alll enjoyed immensely, j The Copeland Lum ber company is Lulu Holmes and Beth Potwin. ily, and also at the Steigleder Christian Endeavors 6:30 p. m. The afternoon was spent in visit suing H. L. Goodwin to collect $886.48, farm. _•____________ Preaching 7:30 p. m., "H earin g the with interest. ing. DILLEY NEWS NOTES Gospel.” Warranty deed and mortgage Verts hall was filled with voters The Acme company is asking judg blanks for sale at the Express Everybody welcome. Mrs. Bud Dilley returned home a fte r of all political creeds Saturday m ent for $80, with in tere st and costs, office. R. L. PUTNAM, Pastor. a three-w eeks’ sojourn in the hospital evening to hear Hon. B. F. Mulk- against John Scown. Probate Court in McMinnville. S h e is improving ey of Portland, who made the last political address of the cam Victor Nord is asking to be appoint slowly. paign in this city. He upheld ed adm inistrator of the estate of Anna Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Roy McBride served a sumptuous supper Tuesday the republican candidates and Alena Nord. night to the election judges and a platform in an able manner and Marriage Licenses pleased all by his logic and fair G ustave Rueker and Lillian Goetze, ; party of friends to the num ber of ness. A number of the local can Cornelius; John H. Scown and M argaret tw enty-tw o. didates m a d e short speeches, Prahl: Em ery L. Van Kleek and Clara Mrs. Frank Sutford was a visitor to telling what they would do if B. Thompson; Berthold H. Seiffert and Portland last week, called there by the illness of her sister, Mrs. Chas. Lurz. elected. i Hilda Fredeen. When You Shiver The First National Bank “A Strong Bank in a Good Town” 4% COLE’S Air-TIGHT HEATER GUARANTEED- GOFF BROS. The County Seat N O M IN A T E D A N D ELECTED -ii — ii-i > - 'n r- _ inai ii- - - - - - - - - - - -7 ONLY EXCLUSIVE WOMAN’S STORE IN WASHINGTON COUNTY Women who are looking for large, practical Winter Coats —coats that can be worn on all occasions, in all sorts of weather—will find a great assortment of new ones here, lined, half-lined and unlined. We can afford to sell at LOWER PRICES because our expenses are Less. FASHIONABLE SUITS Three Lovely Models This Week ^ Many New Styles in Waists Just Received Dainty Wash Waists, with large collars and cuffs, ruffled, tucked or lace trimmed, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 to $2.50 Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe and Plaid Silk Waists Very newest idea in collar and cuffs, sizes 36 to 46 Complete new line of Dress Skirts, sizes 24 to 36 Goar’s Woman’s Shop Third Street — » " - » - - ■ — ar m y- HILLSBORO in r Mrs. John Raz spent the week-end in Portland. Mr. Lam bricht and family will be moving soon to Idaho, as the boxcar they have been w aiting so patiently for, arrived yesterday. j Mrs. Vannoy was a business visitor to Portland last week. Changing and Cleaning Charley Giguere, the new owner of the Pacific Market, has been busy for the past few days chang ing around his counters, meat racks, etc., until the market pre sents a changed appearance—for the better. It will be the aim of the management to make this market as clean, neat and con venient as possible and the pub lic is always welcome to come in and inspect the place. (It) St. Anthony’s Church. Benediction service has been resumed a t the Catholic church each Sunday evening a t 7:30 and a cordial invitation is extended to everyone to attend. In place of a regular sermon, F ath er Buck is taking up certain p ertin en t questions concerning the Catholic church and if * any have questions to ask and will send A Landslide in Oregon for Schultz’s Pure Foods Prepare for the winter now. Buy a case or two of assorted canned goods and save money. Special Low Prices while our new fall stocks are arriving. Demonstration this week-Saturday all day-Mrs. G. A. Baldrick’s Famous “ Grandma’s” Clam Chowder~“ the Tang o’ the Sea.” Served hot--just right. Come, bring your friends. “ Grandma” will be pleased to serve you. Ladies’ Rest Room now under preparation at our store; soon will be at your disposal. Phone 061. Service Always At ^rlfuliz a (Smrrg mb UHarkpl Forest Grove’s De Luxe