• • t: Live Items of Local Interest l ose Landwick was a Friday passenger on the Oregon Electric to the Rose city. Compiled by the Hustling, Bustling, Rustling Local Reporters of the Press Miss Ella Ritter, o f Dilley. was shopping in this city, Monday. I Mrs. N. J. Walker has return- mm • mmmmmmm mmmmm mmmmmmm • mmmmm m mmmmmmm « m m mmmmm * ed to her home in this city after A. B. Thomas was doing bus- A C. Alexander was a visitor s„ vera| weeks visit with her son, iness in Portland Saturday. to the Rose city, Saturday. Wilson Brock, in Milton, East- J. N Hoffman and Miss Emma Victor Hugo Limber was in|ern Oregon Ritman were Saturday visitors to Portland on business matters, Miss Mabel Strahan is a guest iV; onday. Portland. this week o f the Misses Minnie and Frances Myers in South Green Lilly, o f Hillside, has Mrs. Frank Vandehey, o f the to his home after a vacat­ Park. Miss Strahan’s home is Dilley section, was shopping in in Portland. ion spent at Tillamook. the Grove, Saturday. turned re­ Charley Smith the painter.who President W. N. Ferrin o f Pac­ Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Brown of formerly lived in this city, has Portland, visited over Sunday ific University was doing busi­ moved his family out from Port­ ness in Portland Saturday. with friends in this city. land, and will again make the Mrs. C. E. Geiger and daught­ Mrs.G. F. Via and little daught­ Grove his home. er o f Buxton, visited the past er, Constant, spent the week-end Professor Leonard Heibe , whc visiting friends in the Rose city. week with friends in this city. will be principal of the Lincoln School director Maury, a pros­ school in this city the coming Dick Halscher, a grape grower o f the Watts section, was a bus­ perous farmer of Dilley, was a school year, has returned from iness visitor to the Grove Satur­ business visitor in town, Satur­ several weeks spent at Corvallis. day. day. Rev. Abbott o f Portland was State Game Warden Stevenson Miss Florence Hicks, o f Port­ in the citp Sunday and assisted land, visited over Sunday in this went to Grant’s i ass Thursday, Rev. H. Gould in the morning city, the guest o f her sister, Mrs. where he spent several days on services at the Methodist church. offiicial business. C. L. Large. He was accompanied by his wife. Mrs. T. H. Littlehales and the L. L. Hollinger and wife, form­ Mrs. Theodore Whittelsey and erly o f this city, now living at Misses Margaret and Winnefred, children have returned to this Cornelius, were in the Grove on were guests at the Midway hotel, city after several weeks spent at Newport, the past week. business matters, Saturday. Seaside. They will visit with The blacksmith shop o f Joe D. F. Dristig of Thatcher, who friends in the Grove before re­ Lenneville on Pacific Avenue has recently sold his farm in that sec­ turning to their home in Illinois. been re-shingled, which adds tion, will move his family to Marian Markham and Charley much to the appearance o f the Portland, where they will make Munkers left by private convey­ building. their home. ance for the Wilson river country Connie Caples, formerly o f this John Peterson o f the David’ s Sunday morning, expecting ti city, now making his home in hill section was a business visitor spend ten days angling for the Portland, was in the Grove Fri­ to the Grove, Monday. He re­ gamey trout and listening to the day, visiting his parents, Mr.and ports the grapes as showing up voices o f the wild. Mrs. John Caples. in fine shape. Mr. and Mrs. Philmore Buxton, Howard Adams o f Hood River Colin Campbell, former council­ o f Eastern Oregon, are visiting spent the week-end at the Ire­ man of this city, now leading the in this city with the families of land ranch, Greenville, returning 3jmpie Ufe o f an agriculturist in Harry Naufftsand H. T. Buxton. to his home in the famous orchard the Watts section, was a business Philmore being the son of the belt, Saturday evening. visitor in town, Friday. latter, and his wife the daughter Will G. Hare, graduate o f Pac- Dutch Ledford and his smiling o f Mr. and Mrs. Nauffts. ific University and practicing law morning face are again seen in Clement Scott, a business man at Hillsboro, was granted a notor- our midst, after several weeks o f Vancouver, Washington, and ial commission the past week by absence, we know not whither, a chum o f the publisher o f the acting Governor Jay Bowerman. but friends say where beauty is. P ress in the old days back in Ralph Bellinger has received H. G. King, o f this city, who New York, has been chosen as the contract to shingle the new was nominated at the Republican manager o f the Clark County church being built by the Meth­ party assembly for the position o f Harvest Show to be held in Sep­ odists. “ Sharkey” is a roamer county treasurer, Saturday filed tember. ever, and has seen most o f the his intentions to be a candidate Miss Sutcliff arrived in town larger cities in the U. S. A. at the primary elections. Monday for a few days visit with William Lansignont and son of Gales Creek, were in the city Monday attending to business matters. They have just return­ ed from Tillamook, and report the coastward travel as being heavy. James R. Ward, a graduate o f Pacific University, who visited several days last week at the Ire­ land home, Greenville, spent a few days in town in the interests of a mining and railroad company | of Seattle, with which he is con- J. G. Boos, first mayor o f For­ nected. est Grove, now living beyond Mrs. George Hancock and Dilley, where he has a rock quar­ children, o f Hillsboro, were ry, was in town Saturday, shak­ guests the past week at the Nye- ing hands with his many friends. brook hotel, Newport. ¡^Pacific UniversityJ Offers thorough instruction in college and preparatory courses. It’s Laboratories are well equipped for science teaching. Conservatory gives superior instruction in Music. Typewriting, Stenography and Commer­ cial Branches are taught by competent in­ structors. Clean athletics and various student activ­ ities are encouraged. The new gymnasium, fitted with all mod­ ern appliances, including a fine Running Track and Swimming Pool, is added to the equipment for the coming year. Miss Ava Carlyle a n d other friends. She was a student of theAcademy when her father was pastor o f the Methodist church at North Yamhill. He is now pas­ tor at Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Will Fletcher will arrive in this city sometime this month. Will is the son o f J. F. Fletcher, and has been teaching school in Colorado for several years. He will be principal o f the Couch street school in Port­ land, the coming school year. Harvey Baldwin, Ed. Ward and Charlie Miller returned Mon­ day from a deef hunt in the Wil­ son river country, bringing in two bucks. The party made the trip in Baldwin’ s auto, and ne­ gotiated the long hill from the bottom to the summit in fifteen 5 minutes. The scheme to cut off a part of Washington county, on the east, ' and add it to Multnomah county is meeting with but little favor from the mass o f the voters of ' the county, and those opposed to the proposition are beginning an active campaign to defeat the | measure. Abel Meresse. all around news­ paper man formerly living in this city, now connected with the En­ terprise. published at Vale. Ore­ gon, ‘ T he last frontier,” drop- H . T . 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