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FO R f r t r : O • • / M / i“ Additional Local Items g of General Interest J A fine assortment o f school suits for boys at Anderson’s. W. W. McEldowney was Sunday visitor in Portland. Hoyt, the Hillsboro Jeweler, was a business visitor in the Grove Tuesday. Kennard Dixon was in Port land Saturday, and witnessed a game o f league ball. Edward Wirtz visited the Rose City Wednesday, and attended the races at the Live Stock Show. Horses sent for and delivered to any part of the City. Ind Phone No. 322 Harris & Mark ham. tf John Anderson and W. F. Schultz attended the races at the Live Stock Show in Portland Tuesday. Haskell Ferrin, the obliging young assistant cashier in the First National bank, was a Port land visitor Monday. r - » — ------- ----- Sam Show is in Gaston this Claude Smith visited on Wilson week. river over Sunday. tapi. Barnes’ Bow Supra; e M. S. Allen was in Portland Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Baldwin, at 6 p. m. Wednesday, Friday. a son; weight lbs. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 0 . Roe are Miss Ivy Smith o f Bailey’ s in Portland today. store is having a vacation. Miss A. G. Hoffman was doing busi Shrogren will occupy her place ness in Portland Wednesday. while absent. Miss Amy Thomas o f this city, Mel Hiatt, a prominent dairy is taking teachers’ examinations man o f the Oakhill section, was at Vancouver, Washington, this a business visitor in the Grove week. Wednesday. The Scenic Theatre, the mov John Taylor and sister, Belle, ing picture place which was clos have returned from Columbia ed the commencing of sprint , was Beach after spending a very de reopened last night by Roy Olsen, and a good series of films were lightful summer. shown. The eight year old son o f a S. B. Hoskins, a wel'-known Hillsboro family by name o f Tur young man about town, left on pin, died yesterday in the Buch the Oregon Electric Tuesday anan hop yard o f infantile paral evening for Portland, where he has secured a position with a asis. typewriter company. Miss Alma Clarke left for Port Roselair, the man who murder land Saturday, and registered as ed his wife at their lonely moun a student at St. Mary’ s Academy tain home above Buxton, and which opened for the Fall term twice sentenced to hang, paid the penalty for his crime today Tuesday. at the state prison at Salem. Mrs. M. A. Thomas entertain Clarence Jackson.of Tillamook, ed a small party at Five Hundred who has been visiting for several yesterday eve. Refreshments days at the home of his father, were served and an enjoyable 0. C. Jackson, in th i; city, is time had. spending the week at the H, H. Mr. Heist was here Sunday Harrington ranch at Centerville. Will Thompson, the well-known lawyer and archer o f Seattle, at tended the National Archery Tournament which occured in Chicago week before last, and writes F. S. Barnes, o f this cit; that a young man named H. Richardson, o f Boston, made the highest score ever made in a pub lic shoot, save by one man, Ford. Richardson’ s score was 1111, with a Barnes’ bow. He will vis it this city in a short time, for a shoot with Captain Barnes. Jesse Knight, living on Fourth street, has been confined to his home several days this week and organized a Young Peoples Anti-Saloon League with Dick with an attack of rheumatism. Abraham as president and Ava Always a positive feed to the Carlyle Secretary. Parker “ Lucky Curve’ ’ Fount-) ain Pen. Go to Shearer, the A. H. Needham celebrated his Main St. Jeweler, and get one on 79th birthday Wednesday at the 10 days trial. tf home o f his daughter, Mrs. E.G. Miss Eva Newman, who has Mills Several guests were pre spent the summer on the New sent and an elaborate dinner was man ranch near Gaston, has re served. turned to the Grove, where she Mrs. Fannie Clark was a Rose will attend school. city visitor Saturday. Mrs.Clark The Rogue River Courier, at Grants Pass is making arrange ments to publish every day, the first issue o f the daily to appear about September 18. John Wagner, who has been a traveling representative o f the Portland Oregonian for several years, was visiting at his home in this city the fore-part o f the week. secured a divorce from R. M. Stephens in July, and wishes to be known to her friends here after by the name o f Clark. Wardie Dempsey was in the Grove Tuesday, visiting his grandfather, Levi Smith. He will attend the Garfield, Wash ington, schooli where Frank Fletcher will be principal, this year. Grand Fall Opening Tuesday and Wednesday September 13 and 14 Miss K irk w o o d ’s New, Nobby, Up-to-date Creations in Millinery On and after the above dates I will »how new things in m illinery and accessories and be prepared to m eet the demand« o f everyone from the •4 Heaviest Stock Ever Carried in the City * P ortla n d S tyle« at Lea« than Portland Prices J. L. Vankirk is carrying his hand in a slirgpthis week.the re sult o f its coming into violent coi tact with the business end of an ax. When will the men learn to let their wives split the wood? “ I’ ll pay the fine if no one is told about it” ,was the remark of a young man take i into custody Wednesday for riding his hike on a prohibited sidewalk. Nothing like accomodating the “ powers that be.” Thro* Elgin Time Miss Fowles Goes to Africa Miss Bertha Fowles, a native o f Washington county, and only daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Fowles, pioneer residents of Mountaindale, left Saturday for Umtali, Rhodesia, South-eastern Africa, where she goes as a miss ionary under appointment o f the Means Methodist Episcopal Board o f Missions o f New York City. She Right on Time will visit friends and relatives in Iowa and Indiana, before sailing Elgin Watches are Unsurpassed on the steamship Oceanic from in Accuracy & Quality Features New York, October 5th, and ex pects also to visit her father’s Sold by boyhood home in Maine before Arthur Shearer leaving for Africa. Miss Fowles has been a successful school teacher in this county and Clark county, Washington, and has a ------------------f * ? - legion o f friends who wish her — Mrs. M. A. Thomas God speed in her new life work. Fashionable Dressmc £er She is a niece o f Mr. and Mrs.C. E. Shorey o f Hillsboro, and of Cor. 2nd. S t’ and 1st. Ave. South. Mrs. Emmett Quick o f this city. Forest Grove, Oregon The Main St. Jeweler WEEKLY NEWS OF WATTS Bora to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ilolscher Friday September first, a daughter. Mrs. R. M. Bisbee and Mrs. Crow o f Portland are visiting relatives here. A. S. Diiley and wife attended a sale near Diiley Tuesday and Attorney J. N. Hoffman o f this purchased a good cow. city will run before the coming N. A. Frost and family arrived primary election as a Statement No. One candidate for the Legis from Portland Saturday and are lature. J. N. is well-known now residents o f the valley. throughout the county, and will wake things up for other legisla There will be no Sunday school tive eandidates. at the Watt’s church the coming When you patronize Dr. Lowe two Sundays but on the fourth one charge covers entire cost of Sunday o f September both Sun examination, glasses and frames. day school and church services Lenses exchanged and frames will be held. kept in repair one year without A large numtier o f families of extra charge. Consult hi i next Thursday, Sept. 15, at Hotel the district gathered last Friday Laughlin. at the home o f J. H. DeMoss. Caught a rat, twisted its tail in The men brought their saws and to a knot, tied a string through hammers and assisted Mr. DeMoss the knot, then proceeded to mop and his carpenters in erecting a up the floor with Mr. rat. This new home. Other neighbors may be fun, but ’ twould have hauled lumber. The ladies pre- been , more re ned ^ to have deliv- pared a dinner on the banks o f , & Holbrook Lodge No. 30. A. F. and A. M. Special Communication this Sat urday eveni g at 8 p.m. sharp. Work in the E. A. degree. By order of the Worshipful Master. Visiting brethren welcome. A. B en K ori , Secretary. The notes you w rite w ill talc; on an additional daintiness if v/iitten on our latest correct stationer . It is the last word o', fashion in aids to ccrrespon ence that you cannoi af ford to ignore. A box o f this stationery should by all means be in your va cation trunk or suit case. Better get it to-day “ lest you forget” . Forest Grove Pharmacy TH E U P-TO -D ATE D R U G G IS TS P hones : Bell 231 Ind Wl F R E E D ELIV ER Y ALWAYS PLEASED er! d:_t!lero<! e.nt, t0 Q!10nk' Lr , ’ f° I the creek opposite the house and a painless death and a useful end afterw ar is heiued helped in the build- would have resulted. ing o f the house. Numerous friends o f Edward Wirtz, o f this city, are urging him to run for Justice o f the Peace for this precinct at the Mrs. H. S. Hudson spent part coming primary election. Ed. is of the week with her parents in not a politician and should he run, this place, returning to her home he would doutless receive the en at University Park Tuesday dorsement o f members o f all morning. parties. Several loads o f people each day arrive and depart for the various hop yards adjacent to Gaston. Hops are reported good Mayor Peterson and several o f at a good rate per hundred. the city council went up to the The S P. Agent is about the intake o f the new Gravity W ater busiest man in town, the piling, System, at Clear Cieek Monday, ;\.ocd and wheat shippers keep to investigate the amount of him on the jump. Mr. Smith is water flowing into the main pipe. That’s the verdict of those one o f the best Agents this town The party foui d that there is who patronize a much greater flow o f water has had. than is needed to supply the GROCERY Hon. W. K. Newell, the fruit O U R wants o f the city, and as it is the man, is at this time placing his O u r Sto ck Is C o m p l e t e O u r C le rk s A r e C o u rte o u s dryest season o f the year, the different vari ies o f grapes on O u r P r ic e s A r e Low possibility that the flow will ever m e market. Prunes and grapes be less than the amount required are ripeni g about the same Let Us Please Y ou, i 00 is remote. lime. S vtral loads o f fears ar- The cracks in the reservoir r ved from other sections and H. T . Giltner “have been repaired and the big jom e were disposed o f here in Ind. Phone 701 bowl is again in use. tow n. Pac. States 2 6 NEWSY GASTON ITEMS Sufficient Water All Seasons