Mtgg Live Items of Local Interest Compiled by the Hustling, Bustling, Rustling Local Reporters of the Press A new arrival in trousers at Mr. E. Beagle o f Centerville, Anderson’s. was in town Saturday. Mrs. Gerald Volk was a Port- 0 . M. Gardner was doing bus- land visitor Friday. iness in the metropolis, Friday. i j . Geo. Ringle of Hillsboro was Mrs. H. Patmore spent the visiting his parents in this city week-end with friends in the Saturday. . Rose city. Henry Bamford, o f Hillside, C. E. Morrison was registered was a business visitor to the at Locksley hall, Seaside, the Grove Saturday. past week. Ì Dick Halscher, a grape raiser Mrs. Austin Buxton o f the o f the Watts section was doing Watts neighborhood was shopp­ business in town Friday. ing in town Monday. W. K. Newell, farmer and or- chardist o f the Dilley section and president o f the State Horticul­ ture board, was attending to bus­ iness matters in the Grove Tues­ day. the breeze, the old patriot shout­ The Accented Syllable ed what a neighbor interpreted When many Action writers try as "Oregon dry, 1910!” Their thoughts to give us hot, Miss Minnie Buxton o f Port­ We get e-rot-ic novels, with land was the guest o f her sister The accent on the rot. —Lippincotts. Mrs. George 0 . Sloan at her Claud Smith has returned to the pretty home west o f town, last When some hair-dressers seek to give Us hair to At the hat. city after several days spent at week. We get er-rat-it coiffures, with McNamer’s camp on the Wilson The accent on the rat. river, helping to get things in — Boston Traveler. condition to meet the summer And when t)ie Asher leaves the pool travel to the coast And gladly home does hie, I Mr. and Mrs. Moshier are We get some li-kely stories, with Lloyd Moore, employed by the camping at Newport for the sea­ The accent on the lie. Forest Grove planing mill com­ son. — Topeka Capital. pany, injured his left hand quite Methought, when fair Salome took Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Everest are badly last Thursday while in the The bald-head row by storm. performance o f his duties, and camping on the upper Tualatin Her dance was quite in-form-al, with this week. The accent on the form. has been unable to work since. Birmingham Age-Herald. Rev. N. W. Phelps preached We still have left a number of to an appreciative audience Sun­ And when a needy friend drops in— high priced hats, also some of A busted pal or such medium price, which we are clos­ day evening in the Evangelical He tells a touch-ing story, with Church. ing out at less than cost for the NEWSY GASTON ITEMS Hinman has the best tents in All work done in Dr. Booth’s j The accent on the touch. Nashville Tennessean. the city. You want to look them next three weeks. Miss Kirk-1 Mr.and Mrs.Morgan are camp­ ptical Parlors guaranteed. wood’ s Millinery Parlors. 39-2t. ing on the Tualatin while Mr. over before vou buy. tf With Booth Jewelry Co. tf We print these little verses from Morgan attends to the quarry on Full many a poet’s quill, C. Huntington employed by the Mrs. Eff. Scheiflin, of Center­ John Bernards, a farmer o f the Mr. Purdy’s ranch. And feel quite phil-an-thro-pic, with erboort section, was a business ville. was in town Saturday mak­ United Railway in surveying on The accent on the All. their Tillamook line, was confined ing the rounds o f the stores. Mr. and Mrs. Orr are camping visitor in town yesterday. New York Mail. to his rooms in this city for two at the Quarrie during the running Mrs. E. E. Williams went to FOR SALE—Jersey cow, giv We came in later than you did days, the fore part o f the week, [ season. The Crusher expects to And got more. We feel great! jng four gallons milk per day, Newport Monday and will spend but has recovered from his illness. wind up its work shortly. In fact w* feel e le t ed. with LA.Moulton,Forest Grove. 38-2t two weeks by the sounding sea. The accent on the late. Glen Giltner finished his four Miss Maudie Thomas gave a D. D. Sage, a prosperous far­ Houston, Texas, Post. Earnest Keuter, the vinard- years in the U. S. Navy, Sunday, birthday party this week to her mer of the Oakhill section, was (ist o f David’ s Hill section, was a and will likely be home in a few young friends it being the oc­ We, too, are late to enter But we thought it would be well business visitor in town Friday. a business visitor in town Fri­ days. Glen has been on the bat­ casion o f her sixth birthday. day. To add our little heliogram tleship Nebraska and was with Scoggs, the Cornelius jeweler, With the accent on the -O. M.L. Rev. Hiram Gould, pastor of the fleet in its trip around the Chas. Adkins o f Galescreek and formerly doing business in this the local Methodist Church, was world. J. H. Wescott are expecting to city, was a business visitor Mon- a week-end visitor to the Rose leave for Trask country some The PRESS wants iay. John Vanderzanden, a prosper­ City. time this week on an extended ous farmer of Verboort, whose You should try a glass o f that correspondents. Horses sent for and delivered boys were schoolmates o f the cougar hunt. ielicious soda, all flavors, at to any part o f the City. Ind Press man at Banks, when that A number of the young people If you can write for publi­ Shearer’ s. It will quench your Phone No. 322. Harris & Mark­ thriving little city consisted of gave a pleasant surprise party to thirst. tf cation, get in touch with ham. tf one dwelling house, was a Friday the Misses Scott and Duffy and this office. W e have an Alec Fipps. a pioneer farmer three o f their Portland friends Miss Cora Davidson went to visitor to the Grove. [o f the Banks neighborhood, was Refreshments offer which will positively Portland Saturday and visited A Holbrook Lodge No. 30, Friday the last. in the City Saturday, transacting until Monday with friends in the A. F. and A. M. Stated and games consumed the all too prove interesting. Drop a ! business. Communication this Sat­ short hours. A very enjoyable postal or call in person. Rose city. urday evening, Aug. 6, at 8 p. evening was the verdict of all. Bob Weathered, o f Hillsboro, Hon. B. F. Purdy, a prominent m. sharp. Regular business and former Pacific University stu­ farmer of Patton valley, was in work in the E. A. degree. dent, was* up from the county Visiting brethren welcome. town Saturday, shaking hands ^ seat. Monday. E dwin A llen , W. M. with his many Grove friends. A. B en K ori , Secretary. School Director Maury o f Dilley Col. and Mrs. McNutt, o f Cor­ was up Saturday, shaking hands Miss Anna Johnson, o f Forest nelius, drove up to the Grove in and discussing crop prospects Grove and Springhill farm, is the cool o f the evening Saturday with his friends. spending part of the season with and made short calls on friends. her grandmother. Mrs. M. C. I George Reynolds o f Cornelius S. L. Hollinger, former coun­ Bowles, o f Portland, at Seaside. was doing the town Sunday, and cilman of this city, now living at They are occupying the Bowles Guy Morley was visiting friends Cornelius, was up to hear Stew­ cottage, the Virginia. the self same day. art, the .prohi orator, Friday Prof. Mary Farnham, of Pacif­ Miss Kathryn Shannon and evening. ic University, was registered the her uncle. Geo. NcGee, have re­ Mrs. W. H. Hollis, Mrs. H. J. past week at Cloud Cap Inn. on turned from a pleasent outing in Have you ever thought what Goff and son, and William Watts, the Mt. Hood road. This resort the Nehalem country. will become of you when your were registered from the Grove is becoming a favorite place for earning capacity is waning? Lee Sparks, the contractor, at the Irwin house, Newport, the vacationists to spend a few days At 60 will you still be working made a business trip to McMinn­ past week. during the hot season. for a low wage or enjoying a good ville Friday, going up for a sup­ income? Emmett Hover, now living at Oliver Corl has sold his bicycle ply o f finishing lumber. That depends upon what you Dilley, but a school-mate o f the repairing business to his father are doing ROW to secure the train­ Harry Bradley, ranching in the P ress man at Banks in the old L.R. Corl, and will devote his ing that will steadily advance you Banks section, and an old school­ days, was transacting business time hereafter to the automobile in position and salary during the mate o f the P ress man, was a in town Saturday. business. Mr. Corl, Senior, will coming years. Only training will business visitor in town on Sat­ The Oregonian, in last Sun­ conduct the bicycle business at put you in the income class. urday. day’s edition, gave a write-up of the old stand on Pacific Avenue. T o learn how you can receive Henry Haney, the teamster, the schools and colleges o f the this training without giving up F. H. Hartley and family re­ has been limping around the past West, and classes Pacific Univer­ your present occupation, let the turned to this city Friday, after International C o r r e s p o n d e n c e week, the cause o f the impedi­ sity as one o f the foremost insti­ two months visit in Oakland, Schools advise you. All you have ment to his walk being reumatiz tutions of learning in the United Cal. John is well pleased with to do U to mark the coupon as in the ankle. States. the orange-growing state, but directed and mail it today. There says the weather v as most too is no charge for this advice. 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