Live Items of Local Interest Compiled by the Hustling, Bustling, Rustling Local Reporters of the Press Mr. Washington Bunday spent Mrs. Olmstead went to Port­ inday at home. land Sunday. Schultz pays 27^ for ;gs. Bring them in. Mr. and Mrs. M. S Allen were fresh tf in Portland Thursday. Bert Leabo, of McMinnville, Roy Fogel has gone to the was in town on Tuesday. ountains for a few day. E. G. Mills and mother spent Mrs. Ula Hanna visited with inday on the beach at Newport. friends in Portland several day. Mrs. Ed. Dixon and daughter the past week. Arthur Mills, who has been thel were visitors to tha Rose spending his vacation at Medford, ty Saturday. returned Friday. Miss Amy Thomas spent Sun- We still have left a number o f LOST—Mother o f Pearl cuff button. Finder please return to high priced hats, also some o f P ress office and receive reward. medium price, which we are clos­ ing out at less than cost for the Knights Templars, A. G. Hoff­ next three weeks. Miss Kirk-; man, E. W. Haines, E. Seymore, wood’s Millinery Parlors. 39-3t. Prof. A. Ben Kori and Scottish Teachers examinations for Rit^s Masons Judge Hollis and Wilbur McEldowney, attended state and county papers were the funeral services of the late held last week at Hillsboro, county Harvey W. Scott in Portland Sun­ school superintendent M. C. Case | being in charge. There were Thro’ day. over seventy applicant.-, and Mr. When John D. Roselair pays Case states he believes there were the penalty for his crime by hanging at Salem, Thursday,Sep­ few failures, though he has not tember eighth, he will have been yet completed the examination of the papers. the first man in Oregon to stretch hemp on that day o f the week, A stack o f oats containing 250 according to penitentiary offiicials bushels on the farm o f John Friday is usually hangman’ s day. Hardeheck, near Dilley, burned Hoppicking will begin in the yesterday. Sparks from a thresh­ Buchanan yard between this city ing engine caused the blaze. The west side o f the Knight’s ly at Greenville, the guest of Castle on Pacific avenue is being and Cornelius about September eula Ireland. the fifth, according to Mr. Buch­ Miss Bella Chalmers, of Roy, painted this week. anan. Other yards in various Anything you may need in >ent Sunday the guest o f Miss sections of the country will begin men’s wear— remember A nder ­ atherine Shannon. picking at about the same time son ’ s is head-quarters. Miss Etta Schumerich of H. T. and the prospects for a fine yield agley’ s Law office, Hillsboro, Rev. Daniel Staver filled the this year are bright. as in town Tuesday. pulpit in Hillsboro Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. Claus Chrtsuan- Mrs. Thomas Webley and Flor- Congregational church. sen o f Tillamook, occompanied by ice, were among those who Mrs.Chas.F.Miller and daught- their nephew,Chris Christiansen, lent Sunday at Newport. ter, Miss Margaret, returned called on friends in this city Mon­ President Ferrin attended the Tuesday from Newport. day on their way home from a meral of the late Harvey W. Mrs. McGee, mother o f Mrs. visit at Oregon City. Young cott, in Portland Sunday. Shannon, left for Gearhart Beach Christiansen, though only in this All work done in Dr. Booth’s Saturday to spend a few weeks. country a year front Germany, speaks the english like one to the ptical Parlors guaranteed, You should try a glass o f that manner born. fith Booth Jewelry Co. tf- delicious soda, all flavors, at Notice to The Public The amount collected at the Shearer’s. It will quench your tf tewart Temperance Meetihg on thirst. I have purchased the Flourand le evening of July 22nd. was The cement walk in front o f Feed business o f R. A. Phelps in 36.68. Judge Langley’ s office is being Forest Grove. I take this means George Littlehales has resum- extended west to the corner of o f introducing myself to you; my name is T. J. O. Thacher, called d his work at Hoffman & Allen the block. o’s after a two weeks vacation Horses sent for and delivered “ T. J. 0. ” for short. Among the changes I have t Newport. to any part o f the City. Ind made in the store is the introduc­ G. S. Allen was in Portland Phone No. 322. Harris & Mark­ tion o f a “ FREE REST ROOM” . tf uesday where he visited with ham. This room is designed for the use is brother, Floyd Allen, late of Dr. Walker o f Portland has of farmers’ wives and daughters linneapolis. rented the house of Prof. A. C. coming to town. It is equipped Phillip Kinzer, o f the Pacific Boggess and will occupy the same with wash bowl and towels, look­ bast Condensed Milk Factory, Sep’ t 1st. ing glass, whisk broqms, sofa, eturned Tuesday from a business Miss Maud Hollinger o f Cornel chairs stove and everything for :*ip to Seattle. ius, formerly living in this city, the women folks who have ridden was calling on friends in the through the dust and dirt to town The Farmer’s feed shed o n Grove Tuesday. ’acific Avenue has been painted .that they may make themselves i red and green, which gives it The F i r s t Congregational presentable for {heir shopping. very nifty appearance. Church. Subjects o f the sermons I hope the women will make use o f it and enjoy it as much as I Dr. C. E. Bookman has remov- for next Sunday are at 11 A. M. have in fixing it up. “ Epaphroditus,” —at 8 P. M. d his offices from the Forest I ha$e a lot of wagons and “ Does Religion P a y.” ¡rove National Bank Building to farming implements which I will he location next door to the J. A. Brown, the livery mar, sell AT COST as I am going out ’ r e s s office. was ill several days the past o f that branch o f the business, Frank Ketchin, who resided on week, his indisposition being qc hut 1 shall keep Flour, heed and he Thatcher road a short distance oas>oned by an attack o f the old- everything in that line. I hope rom this city, died suddenly at fashioned chills and fever. you will call and get acquainted 0 o ’clock last night of heart Miss Anna Dean, formerly of with me. fouhle. A widow survives. the First National, and Miss Etta Yours Respectfully, Schumeric, o f Hillsboro, left T.J O.T hacher . Stephen Morgan left for Kelso, Wednesday for Newport, where Vashington, «yesterday, and it is they will spend a couple o f weeks. umored he is to be. united in narriage to M>^< Stillwell today, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Emerson, he ceremony to take place in , accompanied by a number of rel­ The bridge across the Willa­ veWo. atives who are guests o f the Em- mette fiver at Oswego, over which A Socialistic lectu re will be arsons, were among those who en- the. Southern Pacific trains pass­ ielidered at the Skating Rink ^ovef t le °*am at Newport ing this city cross, is ore o f the best built bridges in the west. HttAday, Aug. 25, at 7:45 p. m. Sunday. The ’ bridge was built by G. W. by Anna A. Maley o f New Department commander W. J. Roschke, chief engineer o f the All are invited to attend, I R. Beach o f the G. A. R. was in Hardman lines.and is eighty feet women especially. Portland Saturday. Mr. Beach above the river.which allows any President Holman, o f Willam­ has not yet decided definitely upper river boat to pass under at ette University, will preach in whether he will attend the Na­ an v stage oT the water. It has the HelJjodist church next Sun- tional convention to lie held at two stone | iers and three 300-foot <* Laurel, father and moth- week at the home of W. L Cady over the railroad bridge and er of Mt*. \ ose. Parties wishing in this city. Mrs. Deardorf is across the Oswego bridge. The attendai tag i attendance of Dr. Large in more pleased with Forest Grove first pa-senger train ran across this claSs of w>ll oblige him than any other town she has vis- this new bridge July seyenteenth. V ^ e I n g a g in g his services two ited since leaving home and may — *------------------ months jrior to the expected return here to reside permanent- Subscribe for Jhe Press, now* #VT \ x - New Bridge is Fine Structure mzmx Elgin Mrs. M. A. Thomas Means Right on Time Fashionable Dressm aker Cor. 2nd. St- and 1st. Ave. South. Forest Grove, Oregon That Porch Furniture you require for the hot days o f July and August should be purchased now. A complete line o f hamir.ocks porch swings, rattan chairs, etc. are here for your inspection. We have a nice assortment o f these essentials to coolness and you will find them most inviting. Our experience tells us that we may safely trust the people to pick out the good points o f anything in this line. ROE 8c C O M P A N Y m s i- Tinte Elgin W atches are Unsurpassed in Accuracy & Quality Features Sold by Arthur Shearer The Main St. Jeweler The PRESS wants correspondents. If you can write for publi­ cation, get in touch with this office. W e have an- offer which will positively prove interesting. 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