W/ïW 1 The pipe men have been putt- while they were ill Milton a fan - v v hji.'Wv • i si 1 \ M. • .id if J .A f I1 . ii 1 a. ij ing in several sections o f six-inch ily reunion :f the V\ Liming clur. of water pipe on First street near was held, two brothers and t o ¿•-I's. a-oi.n V> i!.; ■ r. ¡.? \ i-'tin.y; the Oregon Electric depot this listers, with their wives, has ’ v u h her u kitivts i t Tiikur.ock. Compiled by the Hustling, Bustling, Rustling week. bands and children being present. A. S. Lint’’:' n r . f f ;mny expect Mrs. Cathrina Larsen died at A banquet was served, o f which Local Reporters of the Press to leave Sati:rJ?y for an outing fifty persons partook. her home in Hillsboro, ¡Saturday, at the coast. She was a native C. V. B. Russell has returned W. L. Cady was in Buxton on aKed 62 years, 11. 0 . Stevenson, State Came from Newport. business matters Fri lay. j o f Germany. One son, John,lives ‘ Warden, reluvneii from a trip to in Hillsboro. Southern Oregon Tuesday. Mayor Peterson joins his fami- Jake Shearer and wife are at Newport for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. F.W.Schultz vis- C. A. Broderson was a Portland 1 had Stevenson was elected a ly at Newport today. ited in this city from Sunday to visitor Wednesday. director on the school board in The children o f E. J. Ward, at Rev. Gould, pastor o f the M. Tuesday with w . p Schultz^and Mr. McBride made a business place o f W. M. Harris, resigned. Gaston, are quite ill with dipthe- E. church, was in Portland Fn- family Their son Earl; who has j trip to Portland this week. N. A.x?rost has moved into the ria. \ day- been visiting with his cousins the Miss Maud Ran ford is visiting Haines house while the carpen­ ters are getting his own cottage Mrs. W. M. Langley and Miss Mrs. Parrish and daughter o f Schultz boys, returned home j at the home o f A. B. Todd. ready for occupation. Langley were Portland visitors Portland are visiting Mrs LeRoy with them. Miss Merle Maury, who has | Needham o f this city W. M. Harris and family left on Monday. Work on the new Methodist been very sick for over a month, Monday morning for Southern All work done in Dr. Booth’ s church is progressing favorably, 1 is reported much better. Miss Myrtle Butler, o f Hills- Oregon where they expect to boro, spent Friday night with Optical Parlors guaranteed, and the edifice has reached the | Miss Vida Challacombe visited make their future home. Then- stage where it may be seen that with her sister, Mrs. J. W.Hughes many friends were sorry to have 'friends in this city. With Booth Jewelry Co, tf them go, but wish them all pros­ when finished it will be one o f the for a few days the past week. Hinman has the best tents in Robert Wirtz and wife and Mrs. perity in their new home. handsomest church in Oregon | Mrs. Epplett a n d daughter, the city. You want to look them Lizzie Wirtz and daughter Rita, Lena, from Tillamook, are visit­ outside o f Portland. A committee from the City over before vou buy. tf left for the coast yesterday. ing at the home o f Mr. Pollack. Council o f Forest Grove, headed Phillip Porter, who spent his ................. .. by Mayor Peterson, were inves­ Bill David, the grapegrower of Sam Show has returned from in this city, now farm- ^ be ey ie ‘ tigating the claims made by sev­ Davd’ s Hill, was transacting bus- the Reeher place where he has boyhood . . ,, . /, , ,. an installation o f offheers and iness in town, Tuesday. been working this summer. ing in the Gales Creek section, serVed tea,cream and cake to the eral residents o f Watts against that citv, on the account ot' dam­ The Missionary Society o f the FOR SALE -Jersey cow, giv- was in town Tuesday on business j members, age caused during the construct­ matters. Phil has by industry Luthern Church at Blooming had i ing four gallons milk per day, The Ladies’ Aid society o f Dil- ion o f the water pipe line leading a picnic the forepart of the week S. A. Moulton. Forest Grove. 38-2t and strict a“ ention lransform« d ley spent Wednesday at the home into the Grove. an ordinary farm into one ot the o f Mrs. Shagren irr Forest Grove. The house that specializes gives Horses sent for and delivered m0st valuable holdings in his A pleasant time was had. LOST—Gold chain and fob you the best service. Anderson’ s to any part o f the City. Ind neighborhood. bearing initials H. L. D. Finder A surprise party was given to is such: Mens clothes and furnish­ Phone No. 322. Harris & Mark- ... , ,__ •___, Alphonso Voss, who was raised return to P ress office and receive Maggie Hartry Tuesday evening. ings. 1mm. | in Forest Grove, but who has re- reward. The time was spent in games and You should try a glass o f that Stella Hahn has returned to her | side*! in Portland since reaching delicious soda, all flavors, at home from Portland where she manhood, working at the harness amusements. A dainty lunch Shearer’s It will quench your has been in the employ o f Meier trade, has established himself in was served and all report an en­ joyable time. thirst. tf & Frank. business in the Rose city across Mrs. John Gates and daughter. Mrs. William Kane, who has the river, and reports to friends For Recorder of Conveyances Mrs. Brickey, living on a farm been ill for several months, came *n this city that he is meeting If you can write for publi­ two miles northwest o f this city, up town on the car Tuesday after- with good success in his venture, I hereby announce myself as a cation, get in touch with were shopping in the Grove,Tues­ noon, being much improved in G w Marsh, recommended by candidate o f the Republican par­ this off ice. W e have c ty for Recorder o f Conveyances day. health. the county Republican Assembly o f Washington County, subject offer which will positive.j Mrs. Evelyn Kinder, who was Allen Dale, who has been for for County Judge, has filed h isjt^th e approval o f the voters at prove interesting. Drop r fatally injured in a runaway acci- the past few days with Clyde declaration, and his announce- the Primary election on the 24th. postal or call in person. dent in Portland Sunday, was the Ryan at Gales Creek, came into ment will be found elsewhere in day o f September, 1910. L eo P erkins mother of Mrs. Walling o f this town Monday afternoon with a this issue. Mr. Marsh was a city. fine buck deer. caller at the P ress office Wed- Live Items Local Interest "7 I*- DOINGS AT DILLEY The PRESS wants correspondents. Floyd Allen left the early part First Congregational Church. nesday. and ' e^*; ^is name on oui o f the week for Portland where Subjects o f Sunday Sermons, I subscription list for the next L: he will be employed in an auto- Morning Subject “ Being Still issues. mobile establishment until school Before God’ ’. Evening “ Jesus, James Reeher, the Wilson ii\ opens. | The Sinners Friend’ ’ . j er rancher, was in town the fo * W. K. Newell, o f Dilley, pres- A Hillsboro so.iawater works, part o f the week for a load c ident of state board o f horticul- wagon has been making frequent supplies. The Reehers not on ’, ure, has returned from a visit to trips to this city, the hot weather take care o f coast travelers, bu Medford. He is much impressed | causing both young and aged to they also board the surveying with the orchards in that sedioli. drink much o f the sizzling liquid. crew of the United railway corn pany located in that section, an M. B. Burnell, wile and two J. C. Giltner, living on Third if the loads of grub Jim takes i daughters, of Mason City, Ne­ street, who lias been seriously ill is any criterion, the open air lift braska, returned home Wednes­ for the past ten days with an at­ is conductive to huge appetites. day after a visit in this city with tack o f the “ Grippe,” is able to> the families o f W. L. Cady and sit on the porch and enjoy the J. H. Hartley. sunshine. NEWSY GASTON ITEMS We still have left a number of i Amoran Poi ter, vv ho recently Nt.a] Brown was seen on oui high priced hats, also some of underwent a surgical operation in streets this week, medium price, which we are clos- Portland, is seriously ill at his ... „ TT ,. . , .. I ing out at less than cost for the home on Pacific Avenue, the re- En?m“ rtK»rr B i S ! i t o ! ? l S ,B^ u r - next three weeks. Miss Kirk- suit ot the operation being not as <]av. wood’ s Millinery Parlors. 39-2t. favorable as was expected. _ . T . , „ Rev. N. W. Phelps and family, Miss Anna Deane, who has Father Buck and his four left for the coast this week to be been employed in t h e First friends who accompanied him away three weeks. Nanional bank for some time, has bave returned from a two week’ s Dick Emmerson is confined to given up her place on account o f | vacat*on spent on the coast at his cot in a Portland Hospital her health and will take several Netarts. While gone the party with rheumatism, but expects to weeks vacation. Miss Margaret took several long walks up and *** Rb°ut soon. Leon Koberstein is spending Hinniun has taken up the work down the beach, and had a very pleasant time. his ten days vacation with his at the bank. parents and expects to camp out [ James McHale.a young farmer for a few days in the venison The Tent meeting close Friday living in the Watts section, threw country. evening Aug. 12. On that even­ ing a freewill offering for Dr. a great scare into his friends Sun­ Mr.Harding asks that all wish­ day. Jim went to Cornelius Sat­ ing to register do so as early as Paddock will be taken. We ask urday, and returning homeward possible, to avoid the rush which only that those who feel that they late at night, he put up at the wailing might cause us to exper have been helped in the meetings residence o f a friend; letting his 't‘nce- The books are open at the give what they are able to give in team wander to his farm alone. this offering. It is the only pay Dr." Pad!luck wHUe^ive for tte * ot h,°,m ce a‘‘ “ ri^ht side' “P ini* b» lthfer of E; J- Ward v«»t- .. • i x q, with care” Sunday evening mg here from a far eastern state months faithful service. D. T. * K likes Oregon very well and con- Thomas. pastor. George Kirkwood, who made templates locating in this neigh- The United Artisan lodge of this city to the number of about . ... ... . « ( ^ .n c lu d i n , invited IwatiMn- d" ' * f ‘C V " " ' " L .,,„ Cli L ^ borhood. 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