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rr Rev. and Mrs. Thomas have had as guests the past week, Mrs. O. W. Hale, of Akron, Ohio, and Mrs. Harriet Hale, of St. Paul, aunts of Mrs. Thomas. Monday Rev. and Mrs. Thomas took their visitors to Portland, and from there a scenic trip up the Colum bia by boat was made. L iv e Item s o f L o c a l In terest Gone to the Happy Land Sunday in the Mountains The Oregon Electric car from A party of Grove people con Portland Friday night ran over a sisting of Mr. and Mi's. John And cow belonging to Sherman Bacon, erson, Mr. and Mrs. John Stock, living at the northeast edge of Rudy, Paul, and Willie Schultz, town. Some one had left the Hugh Murchison and Hogue Sex B. F. Purdy was in town on Mrs. C. A. Li ttler was a Satur barn yard gate open,and ‘ bossy” ton, spent Sunday at Lynche’s day visitor to the Rose city. business Saturday. wandered over the wooden cattle mountain ranch, in theScoggin’s Will trade one seated buggy for REMEMBER-Dr. Booth guar- guard onto track. When the car valley section. Mr. end Mro. cow. Enquire P ress office. tf ! antees all glasses for 1 year, tf | came along the bovine failed to Nelson of Scoggin’s valley were herself from the rails and also guests. At noon Mrs. Grace Dickison spent Sun-! remove Gordon Brown took in the day Miss was struck a jolt that sent her to Lynch served a sumptuous dinner at her home near Dilley. sights of the metropolis Monday. cow heaven. The family pet was and those present report a very Mrs. Charles Hines entertain- N. Shipley of Banks, was trans you require for the hot days j | etl a number of friends Tuesday valued at over fifty dollars. enjoyable time. of July and August should be! acting business in the Grove, night. purchased now. Monday. Mr. George NcGee and Miss A complete line of hammocks A new lumber yard will soon Katherine Shannon spent Satur porch swings, rattan chairs, etc. day at the Chalmers farm. lie started at Beaverton by a Mr. are here for your inspection. All work done in Dr. Booth’s We have a nice assortment Shephard and his son. Optical Parlors guaranteed. of these essentials to coolness and | Anderson is showing Advance With Booth I»» • mmmmmmm mmmamamm mmmmmmm mmm—mm* «J Jewelry Co. tf you will find them most inviting. | Styles in Suits, Hats and Over Mr. Nutter and wife (nee Edna Offers thorough instruction in college and Our experience tells us that coats. See them. Bacon), of Corvallis, were visit we may safely trust the people Zack Parkin, a rancher of the ors preparatory courses. to ruck out the good points of \ Gales Creek section, was a busi in Forest Grove Sunday. It’s Laboratories are well equipped for anything in this line. Will Johnson of the Watt’s dis- science teaching. ness visitor in town Monday. i trict to business ROE 6c COMPANY Roswurm and Moulton have matters was in attending the Grove Monday. Conservatory gives superior instruction in Music. sold the John Halem farm in the John Vandehey, ranching five Banks section, to N- L. Rider. Smiles south of the Grove, was a Typewriting, Stenography and Commer- business visitor to this city Tues ial Branches are taught by competent in- Charlie Jackson, the teamster, day. t tractors. boarded the Portland bound Ore Schoch, scientific farm gon Electric car, Tuesday morn er George Clean athletics and various student activ- of the Watt’s district, was a ing. ties are encouraged. business visitor in the Grove Sat-! Andy Allen and wife of the urday. The new gymnasium, fitted with all mod Oakhill section, were making the Charlie Stehpens formerly in ern appliances, including a fine Running rounds of the stores in town Sat the to,isorial business in tiiis city '» rack and Swimming Pool, is added to the was greeting friends in the Grove urday. < quipment for the coming year. Tuesday. f ' ' Ralph Niver, cousin of Chas. Ik':** W. K. Newell, of Dilley, pres-1 0. Roe, has returned to Portland, ideut state horticulture where he is at present making board, of was the a business visitor in j . ■’ r i m his home. Portland Monday. ill! Mrs. W. M. Langley and Miss WANTED—Girl for general Manche Langley spent Sunday housework. School girl would! > s evening at the Peter Boscow be considered. Phone Ind 234, home in Hillsboio. Mrs. E. E. Williams. tf That gasolene stove you need J. U.Jarmin, of Spokane, Wash. I can be purchased at Hinman’s, brother of Mesdames A. G. Hoff-1 and M. S. Allen visited Sun-j two and three burners, with or man Fin', st of Bread and Pastry Baked Every Day without ovens. tf day at the Hoffman home. N. Hoffman, attorney for W e re ll 6 lo a v e s o f b rea d fo r 2 5 ^ Mrs. C. V. B. Russell returned the J. Pacifie Doesn't compare with our Saturday Mutual Fire In from Newport, after surance Co., Home went Baker C ty i having spent several weeks at last week to adjust to a fire Free Delivery to All Parts of the City S O D A W A T E R that loss. popular beach resort. Come in and try it F o re st G r o v e Little Audrey Brown came out Miss Neil Benjamin and her! P a c ific A v e n u e ALL FLAVORS with her father, Dr. Brown, from brother Harold, of Beaverton, Portland, and was en- have gone to Lake Benton,Mich Oitice S h e a r e r j tei tained by Saturday, Aileen Hoffman. igan, to remain until next June. Main Street Forest Grove ,uaD J3d SZ wolAI noA 3ABS U'./A era ks have appeared Judge McGinn, of Portland, in Several of the new reservoir was a guest at the George S. Allen and the the floor water b en draintd home Saturday evening, return off in order that nas reuairs N0D3ÎI0 ‘3A0HD LS3H03 ‘301330 IVdIONIHd may tie ing to Portland Sunday morning. made. H EN you take 3MU ivrunw photographs, in Mrs. A. G. Hoffman entertain Miss Florence Littler left for 3W O H crease the cer ed the executive l>oard and var Newport Monday, for a few days j A N V dW O O by the sounding sea. She will tainty of getting best ious committees of the Woman S liO V d results by having your Home Missionary society Tues also visit friends at Albany while 3 3 N v y n s N i camera loaded with day. gone. When you buy your new wagon A picnic party consisting of u the Misses Grace and Lethia New jack, get the “Union.” Simplest, If you want up-to-date, reliable and trustworthy ton, Addie and Lydia Taylor, Miss | stongest and most useful. Once Elliot and Pete Elliot, spent Sun used always used. J. B. Mat plumbing fixtures installed, or repairs made, day above Soda Springs. thews. Agent. tf FILM get in touch with the practical plumber Rev. E. V. Stivers gave an ad Jim Wilson has been appointed || Then print or let us dress at Banks Sunday afternoon. a deputy by Chief of Police Bill pnnt your negatives with Rev. Stewart, of Banks, preach Doores, and now the nightwatch Cyko Paper and you will ed in the morning, and at noon a is empowered to run in ho’.oes Shop 431 In d ep en dent Phones R esidence 4 52 5 have clearer, softer, basket dinner was served. and empound stray cows at will. deeper, more artistic Pacific Avenue Forest Grove, Oregon Mrs. Livingston delightfully Mrs. Lucinda Mills, mother of photographs. entertained on Saturday after E. G. Mills, who has been visit Splendid assortment noon in honor of her little daught ing in Forest Grove during the of cameras, pure chemi er Lois birthday. About twelve summer, returned to her home cals, all photographic children were present and all re at Arnold, Nebraska, on Tues INIS IS THE MAN YOU NEED supplies. port a lovely time. day of this week. u.i i«.rest Grsve Pharmacy If the hoofs of your horse need to One of those big-wheeled bub Mrs. Margaret Dyke, aged 87 i / 'j p-to-Jcte Druggies be shod. I have the metal, the ble-wagons which belongs to the years, died at the home of her 8 m i P n o ies knowledge, the skill and the will common or garden variety of grandson J. C. Garrigus. at Man ingness to put your horses right automobiles, passed thru town ning, last Thursday and was bur AS when they need a firm footing. Monday, anti attracted as much ied Friday in the Banks cemet I also do General Blacksmithing, attention from the natives as an ery. She had lived in the north anything and everything. west for 65 years. ' 1 h e P R E S S w a n ts old-fashioned “bike.” Dr. C. Large reports a son horn Pictures of two freak eggs, laid J o e L e n n e v ille co rr esp o n d en ts. to the wife of Wm. Holmquist,of by hens owned by M. J. Sam (whoisstaying with Mrs. mons, of Cedar Mill, were pub !f you can write for publi Carlton, N. C. Peterson, at Dilley,) the lished in Sinday’s Oregonian. cation, get in touch with 23rd. inst. Parties wishing the One egg measured eight and one- this office. We have an attendance of Dr. Large in this quarter inches in circumference, offer which wiU positively class of cases, will greatly oblige and was laid by a black Minorka p*ove interesting. Drop a him. if convenient, by engaging hen. The other egg only weighs FOREST GROVE GARAGE his services two or three months five ounces, and is about the site po tal or call in person. of a bird’s egg. prior to the expected event. M Compiled by the Hustling, Bustling, Rustling Local Reporters of the Press That Porch Furniture ¡Pacific UniversityÌ "NECTAR OF THE 60DS Heme Baking Co. 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