I CORRESPONDENCE C A ST O N Mrs. McBurney is quite sick at this writing. The attendance o f the Gaston school is reported as being ex- cellent. Orten Greibler purchased a fine team of horses last week. Everybody is in good spirits since the rain began. Oregon­ ians can put up with a great deal o f precipitation in form of rain but give them very little in the line of snow. The meetings which have been in progress, at the Evangelical church for past few weeks, have been well attended and proved a success in every respect, the re­ sult being several new members. Rev. Father Buck, o f Forest Grove, was in Gaston last week, looking after a location for the Catholic church, wnich is located at Gales. It is not known what conclusion he arrived at in re­ gard to the move. There was organized at the Congregational church last week, a Christian Endeavor Society. . The veterinarian was called to Fair Oaks farm to care for a 3ick horse Saturday, News has been received, stat- jng that Mrs. Nancy Watts, a pioneer resident o f this sec- tion, is very ill at her home in South Forest Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Harris enter­ tained Mr. Hi bard, of La Grande, Oregon, a few days last week. The literary society had an ex­ cellent program at the last meet­ ing. The question for this week’s debate is Woman’s Suffrage” , Miss Hiebel and Ernest Reuter having the affirmative while Mrs. Buxton and Mr. Schoch are on the negative side o f the question. Mrs. John Storey, o f Upsala, Wash., spent a few days here visiting relatives, returning to Portland, Monday. Most o f Fir Grove and sur­ rounding population have been to Portland during the pa3t few weeks consulting and taking treatment o f a chiropractor. Some wonderful cures have been told of. Once more the stork came to this vicinity and brought to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Summers, a fine healthy boy, Tuesday, Jan. 18. Mrs. H. Peterson has been very ill the past we k but is somewhat improved although scarcely able to eat yet. Banks Furniture Company Wall Paper We have a lot of wall paper that is doing to be sold at a sacrifice, for it M UST GO Local and Personal Get the benefit by m ak­ r Go to the city restaurant for the best 25 cent meal in the city. ing your selections while BU X T O N Saleslady wanted. Answer by Don’t forget the big dance letter, care of P ress office. the stock is complete here Saturday night. Dr. S. M. Wendt’s office. For­ E. B. Perkins has been on the est Grove National Bank Bldg. sick list for the past few days. Residence, cor. 5th street and Wm. Nelson recently sold his Pacific ave. Both phones at farm through the agency of Ros- both places. wurm & Moulton. T pDr Sale at a bargain. Good Mrs. Archie Davis recently six room house with light and is our motto for this year. No shoddy returned from a three months’ water, barn. Lot 50x150, close It is hoped that it will prove a visit in California, bringing back in. easy terms. Inquire at P ress or shop-worn furniture is carried over. success and become a healthful with her a nephew who will stay office factor to the good people of Gas- |lere The next regular communica- ton. Let every one put his Ben Perkins took part in the ti< n o ' Forest Chapter No. 42 shoulder to the wheel and help debate at the Mead school house o . ! '. F?b. 7, 1910, will be a push a good cause. last Saturday. short business session, after; Since the appearance o f the Fritz Brown, who has been at- wl i ii iiv evening will be spent gang o f surveyors in Gaston, on JOHN WUNDERLICH, Manager tending school at Forest Grove, in i > ¡al time. Visiting sisters their way to McMinnville, there came here Tuesday and is sick a n ’ ■ it’iers cordially invited, has been a sale or two o f real p, r eaje Two year old walnut estate to parties who will sub­ at the hotel. Moulton & Roswurm, o f For- tr ■ ‘ a bargain. J. Stribich divide for fruit growing. The est Grove, were businoss callers ( 1 ; « o f the most pleasing plays prevalent belief now is that Gas­ here this week. BANKS of the year will be given by the | ton is going to grow some. OREGON Yriwk has been resumed at the Us ol c young people at Peter- Chas. Best and Ruby W ilo x f two prominent young people of Hare logging camp after an en- son’s hall, Cornelius, on Friday Gast(m^_wtrcz. .. ett\ married at forced shut-down o f about a evening. Jan. 28th. Is full of nK)nltl sparkling wit and humor and the home o f Mr. and Mrs. White, A warm time is expected at a'so o f pathos, and is the bride’s parents, last Satur­ Prices the debate here tonight, the altogether delightful, day evening. May they enjoy fl question being,. “ Resolved, that an< ° cents' happy, smooth sailing through the negro has been better treated } life. (Continued from page 9) than the American Indian.” valuable for spraying very deli- SOUTH F O R E S T G R O V E Edgar Hannan and Archie cate foliage or for use against Successor to D Y N A M IT E W. H. Shipley visited with Davis made a business trip to insects which are killed only by Portland this week. large amounts o f poison since it friends here Tuesday, No Thawing. No Headaches. Safe and Economical Wm. Schneider expects to leave oan b® used upon plants in much in B. F. Smith is the proud pos- FOR SALE BY ‘ssor i a ten pound boy arrived soon for the headquarters camp stronger solutions than the other j John Wunderlich Eanks, Oregon on the P. R. & N. food poisons without injury to „ \r