Ngjw» Live Items of Local Interest Com piled by the Hustling, Bustling, Rustling Local Reporters of the Press Mrs. Lowell Markee has return­ ed to her home in this city after several weeks visit with her hus­ band, who is with the United Railway’s surveying crew locat­ ed at Wilson,Oregon. Pete Thomas, son o f Mrs.J.W. George S. Allen spent Monday j Miss Margaret Hinman was Fuqua o f this city, has gone in Portland attending to business visiting with friends in the Rose down to the sea in a ship, his matters. city over Sunday. destination b e i n g Australia. Pete, who is about sixteen years For scientific shoeing go to John Wilson McCrum, after of age, went to Portland last Harris & Markham. They guar- several weeks visit in this city, an ee e resu s. tf has returned to his duties at Spo- week, and liking the looks o f a ship as it lay moored to the dock, Claud Smith visited w i t h kane. boarded the vessel and signed for friends in the Wilson river sec- XT . ,. , , c Now is the time to purchase the voyage, notifying his mother tion, Sunday. that range you Want. The best by letter. M t Hood Ice Cream at Shear- \^:dt are, made can ^ had at er’ s. Special prices on quantities Hinman s. tf NOTICE for parties, picnics, etc. tf John Matthews of this city is George Bacon o f Hillsboro, formerly making his home in this city, was up from the county seat, Saturday. Men and Boys like to trade with Anderson because he takes a pride in supplying their needs. painting a barn for Mrs. W. Ber- nards, living in the Verboort section. Miss Lula Emerson of Chicago, and Zoe Thomas o f Washington are visiting at the home o f Frank Emerson in this city. Austin Buxton,ex-president of Now is your opportunity to re- the State Grange, was in the P‘enish y° « r silve1' chest. 2 °^ Grove from his farm in the Watts olf on a11 silverware at Arthur section, Monday. Shearer’s for the next ten days. Dr. Semones. Homeopathic „ , Pysician and Oculist. Does no Charley Morgan, who was em- surgery. Office at residence, ployed awhile at the McCann mill 319 North A street. Ind. Phone near Cales creek, is hack again at the brick yard northeast o f town. Will Gerrish, formerly o f this FARMERS—Schultz Market, city, now conducting a piano pacific Ave., Forest Grove, pays salesroom in Portland, was in highest market price in cash for town with his wonted smile, Mon- eggs and produce. Bring them dav- in. _ 39-4t J. B. Matthews wishes to show Mr. and Mrs. Dan Parsons o f you the new Union jack; for thj jt : it d Sunday at lifting, setting tires, stretching ™,s m y visited over Sunday at fence and many other uses. Al- " orne °* Mrs. Parson s sister, ways handy. tf Mrs. Tom Richie, Vancouver, J. Wheelock Marsh, former Washington, postmaster and newspaper man Why burn $4 wood when you o f this city, now living in Port- can ^uy a. t°n Mendota coal for lonH $7.50, delivered. Little soot and ^nd, was calling on friends in the fittle ash Keeps an even fire. Grove, luesday. No splitting, no sawing, equals Ray Knox, employed in the two cords t>f wood Give it a trial ir,rr u___ u Washougal, i Roswunii and Moulton, Forest logging camps above p ’ Grove. tf Washington, visited over Sunday The deer heads in the window with his mother, living at the o f the Miller Drug Store are at­ northwest edge o f town. tracting considerable attention Torest fires are reported to be from passers by. They are the raging i,i the forests near Jewell, result o f the prowess o f Messers Clatsop county, and much valu­ Miller, Baldwin a n d Ward, able timber is bei .g destroyed. mighty hunters. There are no tire wardens in the George Ridder, wife and three vicinity, and no efforts are being mti.de to check the conflagration, children, ol Madras, Oregon, are : visiting at the home of the form tilen Liltner returned to this er’ s brother-in-law, C. L. Perry, city Sunday after a four years ¡n this city. Mr. Ridder states teim of sfci v.ee in the United that crops of all kinds, especially Sui.es N tvy. Glen likes the sea wh«at, are promising a fine bump- and may again enlist on aman-of- er harvest, in his section. He wa: . He was with the fleet in wj]| take his family to the coast its tumous trip around the world, before returning home. Lemg 0:1 board the Nebraska. ,, „ , . , Alec Robinson,this years grad- John D. Rose lair, the man who m e o f Pacific University, n ordered his w ife at their writes the P ress man that he is mountain home above Buxton was now time-keeper for the United rescntenc d to hang by Circuit railways surveying crew, located Jud eCairpLell at Hillsboro, Mon- above Timber, on the line t o day, the date being sot as Sept- Tillamook. Alec also has charge ember eighth. Sheriff Hancock o f the company’ s stores. Here- removed the prisoner to the pen- ports many campers in the ite. tiary at Salem, Monday even- mountains, and the fishing and inf?- hunting as being good. , Booth Jewelry Co. Diamonds; W atches, Solid G o ld and G o ld Filled Fobs, Chains, Lockets and Bracelets; Clocks. Silverware Cut Glass H and Watch Repairing Rings (or the O a r Specialty O ld fit Y ou ng Painted China; Fancy Vases; Nove'ties Anything and Everything in and Jew e!.y. T h e B ig S t o r e Pacific Avenue Forest Grove, Ore. The Corner Store A braham ’s Shoes G roceries Dry Goods All delinquent v'ater and light consumers will be reported to the City Council Sept. 1, 1910, for its consideration. Don.t be a delin­ quent. E. B. S appington . C om . . Announcements of Candidates He Corner Store Right Goods - Right Prices Courteous Service Corner Store Abraham ’s C o r n e r S to re For County Treasurer To the voters of Washington County. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Treasurer o f Washington County, on the Republican Ticket, subject to the action o f the Primary Election, to be held on the 24th day o f September. 1910. If I am nominated and elected, I will at all limes endeavor to conduct the affairs o f the office as carefully in the future as I | have in the past. W. M. J a c k s o n . For County Judge To the Voters of Washington County I hereby announce myself as a Republican candidate for the off­ ice o f County Judge o f Washing­ ton County, subject to the action of the Primaries on S e p t24,1910. If I am nominated and elected, I will, during my term o f office, honestly, conscientiously and im­ partially perform the duties ap­ pertaining to the same, and will : use my best efforts to give the people of Washington County a progressive,businesslike and eco­ nomical administration of county affairs. I favor the building of permanent rock roads, a uniform system o f road building, and in getting permanent returns for the money expended, and will work to that end. My motto is, "Businesslike ad­ ministration, permanent roads, and full value for every dollar ex­ pended.” G. W. M arsh Cornelius, Ore. L e g a l Notices NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court o f the State o f Oregon for Washington County. In the matter o f the estate of Mary E. Tennis deceas­ ed. II. W. Miller executor. Notice is hereby given that the executor o f the last Will and Testament of Mary E. Tennis, has filed his final account as such executor, in the County Court of the State o f Oregon for Washing­ ton County, in the above entitled estate, and that the Hon. J . W. Goodin judge of the above entitl­ ed Court, has set Monday Sept- j ember 12th 1910 at the hour o f 1 10 o’ clock in the fore-noon of said day as the time and at the ! County Judge’s office in the Court House at Hillsboro, Wash­ ington County, Oregon as the place, being the time and place set for the hearing o f objections if anv to said final account, and for the distribution o f the residue o f said estate and for his final settlement and discharge therein. This order of publication being dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, Aug­ ust 8th, 1910. The first publication o f this notice being made on the 11th day o f August, 1910 in the Forest Grove Press. H. W. M iller , executor of the last will and testament o f M ar y E. T enn is deceased. 5. N . HorvMAN, attorney. 40-6t Call or Telephone Your Orders to Schultz Market & Grocery For Fresh, Salt and Smoked M eats, Fish and Vegetables o f A ll Kinds An Especially Neat Stock of Monopole Canned Goods and Groceries Free Delivery to A ll Parts of the City Both Phones Pacific A venue Forest Grove Security Lice Killer. Dr. Robert’s Veterinary Remedies. W akelee’s Squirrel and Gopher Poison. To trade with us means to save you money Dr. Hines’ Drug Store HINM AN’S TENTS, HAY ROPE and HAYING TOOLS of the very best McCormick HARVESTERS and MOWERS are second to none and cost no m ore than the inferior article. Call and examine them and be convinced o f their sterling worth W e Carry A Full Line Gasolene and O il Stoves two and three burner Safe, Reliable and O dorless Charter Oak —Ranges— Real Estate None better made, and at prices that are reasonable H IN M A N ’S H A R D W A R E S T O R E % *