Local and Personal Miss Becken visited at her home over Sunday. DEATH OF PIONEER OYSTER HOUSE Dr. Emory Melville Caeadle, a retired physician, who has been Mrs H G Goff and son Willis Best Jumbo Utah Land Plast»: a resident of Forest Grove for Eastern and Olympia Oysters any style, or in bulk were in Portland Saturday. $12. 50 a ton Phelps and Mizner. the past eight months der^rteo Saleslady wanted. Answer by 1 . Victor Flour . , is A not one . . . that . . . is 1 from thi3 life last Tuesday. He Best Ice Cream. Also a full line of Confectiorery, Cigars and just as good, out one that is be - was born jn Lebanon> 0 re., on letter, care of P rkss office. Tobaccos 'ter $1.60 a sack at your grocer:-. Jan m h lg52 Hjg parents Willie Schultz left Sunday for For well selected lines, quality Richard Cheadle, a native of a weak ’3 vacation at Albany. o f the goods and fr :r friers, tl e 0hio and Lee Cheadle, a For Sale Twoyear old walnut Forest Grove O T T iC E SH E AR E R Pioneer drug store is unexcelled native of minois, were amont trees at a bargain. J. Stribich n the state. the earliest settlers in Oregon, Best Jumbo Utah Land Plaster H. P. Humphreys’09 came out making the perilous journej $12.50 a ton. Phelps and Mizner. Friday and visited all acquaint­ across the plains in 1843. They Go to the city restaurant for ances about school over Sunday. took up a donation land claim at the best 25 cent meal in the city. All were glad to see Harry back Lebanon and resided their during E. X. Harding, o f Gaston, again. the remainder o f their lives. transacted business in Forest If you wrant to sell your place, GALE GRANGE Grove last Friday. list it with us, as we have buyers There will be a called meeting Dr. Knox, formerly o f Forest looking for homes all the time. c f Gale Grange next Friday at Grove, but now o f Portland, was Roswurm & Moulton. 1.30 p. m., by th« order o f the here a few hours Saturday. For Sale—16 acres o f cleared, Worthy Master. Ail officers are Chas. Jamison and wife and Osteopathic Physician level land, some orchard, 2 miles requested to be present. At the Mrs. H. R. Bemiss, of Watts, from Cornelius, on main road. next regular meeting o f the Forest Grove Nat’ l. Bank Bldg. were Grove visitors Saturday. Goes at $150 per acre. For par- local Grange the Hillsboro Grange J. C. Story, from Pawnee City, j ticulars inquire at P ress office. will meet them and a big m eet-, Neb. has recently accepted a po­ O F F IC E H O U R S : irg is looked for. “ Oregon” the new flour made sition in the office of the P ress . 9 :4 5 A . M. to 4 P. M., Monday, Wednesday S ecretary . at the local flouring mills is new F. P. Senger and wife, of hard wheat flour made from blue and Friday of Each W eek Opportunity knocks at every Watts’ and Ora Senger o f Cor- stem v-hort which they purrmtee vdlis, were Grove visitors Mon­ to be the equal of any nard wnei.t man’ s rt or otherwise, is that he is | over Sunday. n in Wash ton < • nty. 1 ;o busy at his trade to correct Mrs. Joe Loomis returned Sat ¡Give location and cheapest casi t ie wrongs he complains of. urday from a visit to relative: |U ice. Audioss, C, c a n o i 1 ¿mus and friends in Vancouver, alia. Fmeat Ciove. Floyd Swan accompanied her 1 Mr. Henry, the census super­ r e s s P A C IF IC IN S U R A N C E home. intendent, was here Thursday to r i n t i n g COMPANY For Sale at a bargain. Good meet with all those who had tak­ HOME six room house with light and en the examination and ascertain roduce 8 M U T U A L F IR E water, barn. Lot 50x150, close- whether they were willing to go erfect Results in, easy terms. Inquire at P ress to whatever territory might be PRINCIPAL OFFICE, FOREST GROVE, OREGON office. assigned them. He stated that You take no chance in buying fifteen students had successfully Forest T H I U P -TO -D A TE D R U G G ISTS Victor Hard Wheat Flour at $1.60 passed the examination and ap- Will Save You More Than 25 Per Cent Ind. 901 P h o n e s : Bell 231 per sack. It is guaranteed to pointment would be made soon, F R E E D E L IV E R Y ph ase. Phone an order to your | D< H Ellsworth, for the past grocer. few months head printer for the EDW. R. W . 'R T Z Dr. S. M. Wendt’ s office, For­ PRESS, recently resigned hi., po­ est Grove National Bank Bldg. sition without notice. With the Practical and Sanitary Plumbing Residence, cor. 5th street and signs of spring came the uncon­ PHONES— bell 21—IND. 681 STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Pacific ave. Both phones at trollable longing to “ hit” the Forest Grove, Oregon road; and with not so much as a both places. Vegetables, Farm Produce and Fruits in Season For Sale—14 acres mostly grip sack to hamper him in his cleared, good location, young or­ travels and with no tent to fold All Stock New and Highest Grade chard, improvements. One mile like the Arabs he silently stole Free Delivery to any part of the City from postoffice and school, $600. away in the stillness o f the night. Though rather uncommunicative C. E. Dixon. BOTH PHONES F orest G rove and subject to very sudden Mrs. Fay Rowan, o f Seattle, changes o f mind, be it said of and Mr. Baker, o f Portland, were guests o f Mrs. Rowan’s mother, him that he was a skilled work­ J. N. H O FFM AN Mrs. Chas. Jamison at “ Fair man, and when he tires o f cross ties and brake rods, he may Oaks” farm, Sunday. Attorney-at-Law linger in some other office long Jas. Stewart from Dickenson, enough to make his loss felt .dßfc, ■I Collections and all business entrusted to ! N. D., was the guest o f his friend, keenly when he leaves while Old Is fully equipped to us given prompt attention. A ttor­ JoeLenneville for a few hours Sol is beneath the horizon. ney for Forest Grove C'cllectkn do up - to - date Job Agcney. Jack and Jill last Wednesday. He wns on his Printing of all kind. way to Southern Cal. he will Office Hoffman Bldg., Pacific Avenue. 60SPEL MEETINGS W en t Up the Hill Dr. C. E. Walker s- Grove Pharmacy GILTNER & DOANE The PRESS spend a few weeks. Mr. Tucker and wife have gone to Woodburn, Ore., at which place they will make their future home. Mr. Tucker while here was a motorman in the employ o f the Oregon Electric. Prof. Wesley Orr and bride, nee Miss McCoy, returned Satur­ day evening from their honey­ moon trip to Spokane. While away they visited with the prof­ essor’s parents who live in east­ ern Washington. Beginning Thursday. Fob. 24. In. pendent ¡’hone 605. FOREST GROVE The bruises occasioned by the at the Seventh Day Adventist accident can lie very effectively C AR L HOFFMAN Church a series o f meetings, on dressed by using our subjects o f thrilling interest to Sanitary Plumbing the public. Ointments and Plaster and Heating These meetings are in charge o f the local Pastor, assisted by Elder J. M. Comer, o f St. Paul Minnesota. Subjects for the first five services are as follows: Thursday, Feb. 24, “ Inspiration the Bible” ; Friday, Feb. 25, “ Prophetic Pen Pictures” ; Sat- urday, Feb. 26. "Our Coming King” ; Sunday, Feb. 27. “ Signs ¡n ^ e Heavens” ; Monday, Feb. 28 , ’ ’Signs in the Earth.” Ser- vices begin Abel Meresse spent Sunday with friends in Albany and re- mained over Monday to attend the select dance given that eve­ ning by the Wizard Club, which HACK FOR SALE proved to surpass any social The T. W. N. Dray Line of event ever given in the Linn this city has a good three-seated county seat. heavy hack, with curtains, in ex­ Elder G. W. Pettit and wife, cellent condition, for sale at a who have been attending the bargain. Call or phone. North Pacific Union Conference at Portland, returned on Tuesday WOOD FOR SALE and-pwill begin in their new Seasoned fir. oak. ash and church a series o f meetings, as­ maple for $4.50 and $5.00 at H. s i s t e d hy Elder J. M. Comer, W. Miller’s, 5th st. and 2nd ave. thè singing evangelist o f St. Pacific Phone Main lx l. Free Patii, Minn. delivery. ;r*r. W ork guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Our stationery is the 0 ur stock is very complete in all Satisfaction guaranteed. Charges Basement Hoffman build-1 these lines. Whatever is need­ reasonable. ing. rhone 502. ed for internal or external use can be found in our great variety FOR SALE o f Drugs. very best, and our workmanship is un­ excelled. WOOD Use our W hite Pine and Tar M entholated fo r that C ou gh It Is the Maple, Fir, Oak and Ash, $4.50 and $5.00 per cord. Second Ave. and Fifth St. Try us and be H. W . MILLER convinced The Largest anJ Best Selected Stock of Jewelry, W aiches and Clocks in Washington County ARTHUR SHEARER Come and See the New Line of Goods Just Received- All Goods Guaranteed as Represented