Don't Get Cold Feet W. D. Ewing of Portland was in the Grove Friday visiting his neices Mrs. Thomas Ritchey and Mrs. Daniel Parsons. Mr. Ewing made this office H. H. Markel was in Hillsboro a pleasant call. for the Head Sunday. Roy Watkins left Tuesday, to join Charles Smith left Monday for the Forest Grove colony in Los Angeles. I t w ill be Im possible fo r you to The other town boys already in the Lafayette. g e t cold f e e t w ith one of our up- AH EAD IN S TY LE , SNAP AND V A LU E Hillsboro the first Southern California city are: Earl Vic Brown was in to -d a te H eaters in your home Buxton, Abel Meresse and Rollie of the week. Correct Ideas In Hats and Caps George Neil has returned from several Walker. days’ visit in Portland. —Pain may go by the name of neuralgia, lumbago, pleu­ John Thornburg and wife drove to rheumatism, risy. No matter what name the pains Choose from our immense new Stock of Hats the county seat Sunday. are called, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain and Caps at prices to suit. After looking in Mrs. Oscar Baldwin visited her par­ Tea will drive them away. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Dr. Hines’ Drtg vain all over town for what you want you are ents in Cornelius Sunday. Store. pretty sure to find it at County Superintendent Case of Hills­ boro, passed through the Grove Friday, i Herbert Mattison of Scoggins Valley, Ed. Luce, attorney, now a traveling closed the deer huntin* season b* kil1' man, was the guest of his mother over | »8 a whitebuck weighing about 100 pounds. This is one of the first fleet- Sunday animals of the sort ever shot in JOHN ANDERSON’S, T h e T a i l o r Miss Minnie Myers and Mrs. Lysons flooted were visiting friends in East Gaston this region. Frank Fletcher, who is teaching at last Friday. Scoggins Valley, came to town Satur­ A. W. Mills’ little son who has been day, returning Monday morning and ill with malarial fever is now on the incidentally taking back a football to way to recovery. furnish amusement to the older boys Baldwin, a former resident but of his school. F O R E S T G RO V E, O R E now A. living NORTH MAIN STREET in Mountaindale, was visit­ Special Attention to Commercial Travelers' Patronage. The Oregon Good Roads Association ing his sons here this week. Good Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates. Charlie Pierce of the Portland fire will be held in Corvallis Nov. 22 to 24 Fashion L ivery , Feed and S ale Stable. department was in town Sunday to ! inclusive. The date has been changed on account of the tour planned by the Wagonette to and from all trains. Special conve; ances over visit his father, Frank Pierce. Portland Business Men through the the Wilson River Route to Tillamook at any and all times James Walters, who lives on the old Willamette Valley. oregon and C olumbia phones . Forest Grove, Oregon. Tanner farm in Scoggins Valley will Emerson Baker of Hillside, is now hold a public sale on Nov. 15. Observation attending the Leland Stanford, Jr., Uni­ Ed. Knighten, formerly of this city, versity. He writes that he is enjoying Compartment Express Sale of Typewriters. is now a resident of Carlton, where he his new surroundings very much and is Julien Josephson, the Roseburg boy, who attended school here four years is engaged in the shoe business. I five typewriters for sale that particularly pleased with the ideal cli­ ago, has become a literary contributor have have Cars been refused by the consignee. Miss Lucile Dooly, who is teaching mate of that locality. All first class machines with visible to several of the typical western maga­ in the Ainsworth school in Portland, Haven Belknap left last week for zines— The Overland, Pacific Monthly writing and no ribbon. They will be In Servlet on the cheap rather than return them to visited her parents here Saturday. Junction City where he has accepted a and Sunset. Josephson finished his sold Eastern owner. E. T. Wills is building a hardware position in a pharmacy. The drug education at Stanford and when a stu­ C. B. S tokes , ORIENTAL LIMITED and implement store at Banks, in store was recently purchased by dent much of his work appeared in tf Express Agent. • ( the which he will put a $4000 stock. Charles Hall, a brother of Arthur Hall, print. The Sears orchestra gave a dance at HOLLISTER'S H. P. Roberts, a prominent farmer ; we" *cnown ’n tb‘s P'ace Vert’s hall, Saturday evening. The at­ Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets from the Gaston neighborhood, was Mrs. M. E. Hall of this city, who is “ The Cemfortebte Way” A Busy Medicine for Busy People. tendance was quite large and the music transacting business in town Friday. spending several months at her former Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. Daily Between St. Paul, Minneapolis and Puget Sound furnished by the new organization was and A specific for Constipation. Indigestion, L iver Walker’s Orchestra will give a danc­ home in Varsaw, Indiana, writes that well Kidney troubles. Pim ples, Eczema, Im pure For detailed information, rates, etc., call on received. G. H. Baldwin was floor Blood. Bad Breath, Sluggish Bowels. Headache ing party at Verts Hall, Nov. 11. she is enjoying her visit immensely manager. The instrumentation is thus let and Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab­ S. G. YERKES, A. G. P. A., G. N. R y ., 2d Ave. & Columbia form. 35 cents Genuine m ade t. Tickets 50 cts. A good time assured. and that she expects to return to made up: W. N. Sears, clarinet; Harry H o llister D rdo C a om box. pany . Madison, Wise St., Seattle, Wash. Forest Grove about Christmas time. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW P E 0 P * S. S. DAKOTA SAILS ru n THE ORIENT DECEMBER 16 Miss Laura Luce a member of the Hastings, clarinet; Mrs. Macrum, T. E. Hines has disposed of his teaching force of the Fairview school, piano; Sam Todd, cornet; and H. —Try Goldenrod Flour. You’ll spent Saturday and Sunday with the interest in the Mills & Hines black­ Morton, violin. like it. smith shop. Mr. Hines expects to home folks. move this week to his farm near Gales Dr. Hugh Geiger, has settled Creek. It is his intention to give up recently at Kennett, Shasta county, his trade entirely and to become a Cal. He is a brother of Dr. Charles farmer. Geiger of this city. —Many children inherit constitu­ Increased joy was brought to the tions weak and feeble, others due to It's Like Killing Two Birds with One- Stone m home of Mr. and Mrs. George Adkins childhood troubles. Hollister’s Rocky 2 of Gales Creek Friday by the arrival of Mountain Tea will positively cure chil­ - dren and make them strong. 35 To Buy a a nine pound baby boy. cents, Tea or Tablets. Dr. Hines’ 3 The drug store of Dr. Linklater in Drug Store. « HEATING STOVE OR RANGE Hillsboro was recently sold to W. P. Miss Ella Mason, a teacher in the S’ Tucker who has been manager of that Portland schools and a P. Ü. graduate Q. W e have them and can give your whole pharmacy for some time. of the class of 1900, left recently for a j to Frank E. Walling, brother-in-law of year’s sojourn abroad. Miss Mason is rt family a fit. Mrs. Emma Chandler and a former well known in The Grove and her fi The stoves are the best that can be « resident, is now located at Newberg friends here wish her a pleasant and made. No feature of utility or con­ where he is conducting a bazaar. profitable trip. venience has been omitted. The The Ladies Aid Society of the M. The Indian War Veterans, mounted 1 prices are the lowest and it will pay - SEE OUR MEN'S HATS E. Church will hold a pie and cake Company D. have been notified that you to investigate before buying 5 sale at the Hoffman & Allen Store next the petition drawn up at their recent elsewhere.