A Miss Eva Fletcher has gone to Lou Lawrence and wife -of Vale, Oregon, where she will Portland, spent Friday and Sat­ visit with friends for some time. urday with relatives in this city. Ed Martin of Timber, Oregon, Will Thornburg, a prosperous visited with his parents Mr. and farmer of the Banks section, was Mrs. D. D. Martin, the past a business visitor to the city Fri­ day. week. Mrs. Frank Miller and little Teamsters passed through daughter Klamath, Washing­ town with a 40-foot smoke ton, were of guests the past week stack and boiler for Mr. Mc­ of Mrs. Miller’s sister, Cann’s sawmill near Gales City, thur Shearer, in this city. Mrs. Ar­ Friday. Mrs. J. F. Thomson and little Attorney L. L. Langley and daughter Marjorie, of San Jose, wife came out from Portland Sat­ Cal., are guests at the home of urday and went out to the Lang­ the former’s parents, Mr. and ley camp on Gales Creek for an Mrs. D. D. Martin, in this city. over the Fourth visit. Ed Leach, deputy game war­ Miss Mabel Drorbaugh was den of Tillamook, and Mr. Lucy, Goddess of Liberty for the three connected with the police force days’ celebration held at Ranier. of the same town, were Forest Miss Drorbaugh is the grand Grove visitors the latter part of daughter of Mrs. Fanny Friday last week. of Banks. Herman Cook, logging on Deep Contractor Lee Sparks has two River, Washington, paid this of the dwelling houses he is office a pleasant call Saturday. erecting for Banker Sholes at Hd reports the camps in that vi­ Cornelius, nearly ready for occu-1 cinity as running full blast, and pancy, and work is progressing all lines of business active. rapidly on the third building. Mrs. N. J. Walker has left this Clay Dooley, one of the well- city for an extended visit with known ball players of Banks, her son, Wilson Brock, at Milton, who was signed to play in the j Oregon. Mrs. Walker has not Washington state league, was in­ fully recovered from the fatigue jured early in the season and incident to the care of her late compelled to give up league ball husband, New'ton J. Walker, for this year. He will probably during his long illness, and feels play on the local team later on. ! the need of a change. Banker Begg and wife of Beav­ Chester Johnson of Portland, erton, were Monday callers in §pent the week end with the this city. home folks. "Curley” Fields, a former For­ Mr. and Mrs. Tony Carstens est Grove boy, now of anywhere, of above Banks, were shopping w'as in the city Tuesday. in Forest Grove Saturday. J. F. Woods, one-time newspa- Hon. Ira Purdin now living in per man of this city, but now Portland, but formerly on a large doing business in Portland,called farm near Thatcher, spent the on Forest Grove friends Monday, j week end in this city. A Mr. McGrear, a wealthy S. Levy of Portland, who for- Attorney W. B. Shively and sheep raiser of Eastern Oregon, merly a butcher shop wjfe 0f Portland, visited over the has moved to this city with his in this conducted city, together his Fourth with Mrs. Shively’s par- family, and will erect an expen­ wife and daughter, was with a visitor ent’s, Mayor M. Peterson and sive dwelling on the Stokes addi­ to the Grove Monday. wife. tion east of the campus. DeWittr Perry who has been If you get a vacation you will, Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Voss and , with surveying party in the need a suit-case, summer hat, a Pigeon St. Clair of Portland, Wilson a river country for some khaki or some other suit and came out Saturday for an over time, spent Sunday in town un- j comfortable underwear and you the Fourth visit with Mrs. Voss' der the parental roof-tree. will find them all at Anderson’s. parents Mr. and Mrs. Almoran Porter, living on Pacific avenue. The Misses Arnie and Alma; Hollingworth of Portland, were callers at the home of Charles A. Littler in this city, last Friday. The former has been engaged to teach in our public schools the coming year. R. N. Varley, who at one time conducted the farmers’ feed shed in this city, afterwards moving to a farm at Varley, on the Ore­ gon Electric railway, and now living at Buxton, was in town Friday. Mr. Varley will move to Forest Grove in case his wife, who is in feeble health, recovers. "Uncle” Eli Smith, who wore the blue, and is now' farming in the Glenwood neighborhood, passed through this city Friday on his way to the soldiers’ en­ campment at Cornelius. Mr. Smith reports the grain in his section as growing rapidly and states that his field of oats is Clark & Griffith, Agents shoulder high and heading out. I | The Success Crude Oil Burner (or cooking and heating Saves from 50% to 75% in cost of fuel Free Demonstration Pacific Avenue Next Door to Press Office THE CUT RATE DRUGGIST Buys A Heap — Sells Cheap Keeps Forever At It l -- „ '