•• Live Items of Local Interest I An Open Letter. To The Editor: J. W. Goodin, now serving his first term as Judge o f this county, Compiled by the Hustling, Bustling, Rustling has announced himself as a can­ didate for renomination, subject | Local Reporters of the Press to the wishes o f the voters at the primary election. As a voter and •«■ •■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ •■ ■ »«■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ •a xr v: „ - , ... tax-payer who has made his home Mr. Gould was in Portland Mon­ Miss Nena K ing visited with ¡n Washington county for a great day. relatives in Portland Sunday. many years, and who has fol- FOR S A L E -4 0 stands o f bees, lowed closely the official life o f Anderson’ s for M en’s Furnish­ „ . „ , ,, . ~ r. Judge Goodin and his predeces- E H A V E something exceedingly good to offer you ings, Trunks, Suit Cases. K A.Everest,Gaston,Ore. 41- > sors in office, I advocate his re- at this sale. The goods were bought at two-thirds Miss Hazel Hughes, o f the Dil- nomination at the piimary elec- Mrs. Belnay visited with Mrs. o f regular price and will be sold at the same rate. ley section, was shopping in this tion next Saturday, and his re- A. G. Hoffman Tuesday. 250 garments, no two alike. A ll grades are represented. ." , election at the general election next N ovember. Dr. Semones has moved to 217 city Monday. George Chapman and w ife o f During Judge Goodin’s incum- First St. Ind. Phone 311 45-2t Gales Creek, were business visi- bency o f the office o f county Miss Grace Dickinson spent j judge he has done more, in my and they are worthy o f your consideration. Be sure to see tors to the Grove, yesterday. opinion, for the cause o f good Sunday at her home near Dilley. them before buying your winter underwear. The sale begins Now is the time to purchase1 roads, than any one other man Kingsley Livingston has gone i that range you want, The best who has ever served the county to Wisconsin to attend the State that are made can be had at ' n ^hat capacity. Judge Goodin is not only an advocate o f good University. t f | roads, preaching the gospel o f Hinman’s. Fay Templeton gave a little Philip Porter, ranching in the better highways at every oppor party Saturday afternoon in hon­ Gales Creek section, was looking tun‘ ty>. >ut he has followed his ' ’ preaching by practice, and lm or o f her ninth birthday. after business matters m tne prove(j roads in all sections o f the Corner Comer A complete stock o f home-made Grove Wednesday. Store countv give evidence o f the good Store candies can now be had at Prick-1 Haskell Perrin was in Portland work he has accomplished. e tt’s confectionery. Always1 Included in the good roads Saturday, going dow n to attend which have been built during fresh. 45-3t a reunion o f the Mazamas, the Judge Goodin’ s tenure o f office, Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Via, o f mountain-climbing club. which is o f especial interest to Buxton, visited with the form er’ s . . the people o f this section o f the mother in this city the forepart „ / »n m e Clark visited ,n county, are about four miles o f o f the week. Portland Saturday with her road in Forest Grove and envir­ Perfumes, Talcum Powder daughter Alma, who is attend- ons; the roads between this city and Toilet Creams in Town J. E. Loomis and family return- ¡nR gt M ary-S Academy and Scoggins Valley, which have been graded and rocked for the ed from Salem Saturday night. Kodaks and Camera Supplies J- B- Matthews wishes to show entire distance with the exception Mr. Loomis had some cattle at you the new “ Union” jack; for o f about two miles; several miles the State Fair. Prices Right lifting, setting tires, stretching o f road leading to Gales Creek, C. L. Hinman has a full line of fence and many other uses. A l­ and the road between this citv and Hillsboro, with the exception ranges and heating stoves in ways handy. tf o f a little over two miles. Judge stock. Make your selection now Mrs. August Kinney and son Goodin has been an earnest ad See the “ Charter Oak” . tf Maurice, o f Astoria, arrived Mon­ vocate o f special road tax assess- “ Edna Vincent, o f Gales Creek, day night and wiil visit fo r some inents, and has by his efforts in 1 is in town for the winter to at­ time with her parents, Mr. and that direction been largely in­ strumental in the building o f tend High School. She has rooms Mrs. J. T. Buxton. good roads in the various dis­ in the Hoffman apartment home. tricts o f the county. It was largely through his influence that Notice to Farmers—Bring in The Misses Margaret Wheldon, the timber lands o f Washin ton your chickens, eggs and butter o f The Dalles, and Blanche Harbi- to W. F. Schultz and get cash County were cruised, and about son, o f Hood River, were guests in exchange. Produce o f all one-fifth added thereby to the o f the Hoffman’s at Green Gables kinds wanted. assessable valuation o f the county. tf The matter o f better highways Tuesday. AT in Oregon is just at this time one Mrs. J. T. Shannon and daught­ Mrs. Samuel E. Todd, left for o f the most vital questions be­ Portland Tuesday, and Mr. Todd er Katheryn, v. ith Geo. NcGee, fore the people, and Washington will go in a few days. They w ill returned Saturday from a two County, which is o n eo f the lead­ take up their residence there for weeks camping outing on Upper ing counties in natural wealth and resources, must, to preserve Nehalem. the winter. her prestage, take a leading po­ Gain knowlege by correspond sition in building improved roads. Kingsley and Will Livingston returned home Friday night after | ence. Learn t o d o something The building o f good roads is a matter o f money, and Judge spending the summer workingon i worth while; $75 scholarship cer Goodin has proceeded as rapi iy tificate in InternatT schools for the United Railways. Kingsley 1 in the work as the funds avail­ was time keeper. sale at $50 cash. P ress office, tf able would allow, and has spent an Air Tight it in the improvement o f the Mrs. Maud Voss, who has been A t the Bob Porter hopyard roans in various sections o f the Heater for Wood, cannot be excelled. Heavy cor­ visiting in this city the past twoj northwest o f town the yield was county with impartiality. rugated Ventilated Linings, Extra Large Feed Door, weeks with her mother, Mrs. tfreater by thirty-five hundred It is customary, when an offi­ Ambrose Porter, has returned to Pounds of dried heps, than the cial has given satisfaction to the Deep Corrugated Ash Pit. Heavy Nickle Trimm­ her home in Portland. : vield last ye a r on the same people, to return him to office for ings. a second term. This is not only . .. , „ ,,, , amount o f ground. Mrs. A. B. Thomas left Wed­ as a testimonial to his favor in nesday for an extended visit with Vv by burn $4 wood when you the eyes o f the voters, but more friends and relatives in Portland, can ' ,l*y a ton of Mendota co,d for particularly because it is felt that are acknowledged Maine. She will also vis t in delivered. Little soot and the knowledge ho lias gained m a supreme. W e carry a first class line from Smalert little ash. Keeps an even tire. while in office should be used numlier o f other states. further in advancing the w elfare to Largest. These ranges are constructed thrvcut No splitting, no sawing, equals o f the people he serves. Judge Hugh W alter Sparks, the car­ of steel, have porcelain 'ined reservoir?, specially two cords o f wood. Give it c trial Goodin has administered all the toonist-entertainer, will give his constructed ventilated ovens, and are handsomely 8 Roswurm and Moulton, Fort st duties o f his office during his in entertainments during the com­ cum bency in an honest, impartial Grove. tf nickled trim. ing sea on under the auspices of and conscientious manner. He Dick Baker, who was raised in has given satisfaction toa major­ a San Francisco Lyceum Bureau. Forest Grove, and who was the ity o f the tax|layers o f Washing Blaine Hoskins, who has been A full line of General Hardware, Paints and proprietor o f a threshing machine ton county, and it follows natur­ employed in Portiand, has re­ ally that the voters will wish to Oils. Wagonr, Buggies, Carriages aiiu Farm but who is now with the Arnold return him to office. turned to his home in this city, Implements. Tin and Granite W are. Amusement Company, writes a While I am in favor o f return­ and will have charge o f the friend in this city that he is now ing an official for at least a sec­ clothing department for a local at Heppner, Eastern Oregon, at d ond term as a tribute to his firm. that he likes that country in spite work, where he has given satis­ faction, I take a more selfish Mrs. Gould entertained t h e o f the sand and sage brush. | view o f the matter than this, and Pacific Avenue Forest Grove members o f the Maximum Class Mr. James Dixon, o f N iw look more to the benefit that will last I riday evening. Games were York City, visited Tuesday at the accrue to the people whom he Pi »yeti until ten, then a business home o f his sister, Mrs. 0. Brow n serves. In the case o f Judge Goodin, I feel that the taxpayers meeting was held. All reported in this city. This was the first o f Washington county cannot at a splendid time. time in over thirty years that the this time afford to dispense with Ed. Seymour and brother, o f brother and sister had met, yet his services. The building o f Lincoln, Nebr., A. G. Hoffman Mrs. Brown knew him at once good highways and bridges will For the Trade and Chas. 0. Roe started on an Mr. Dixon le ft Wednesday to undoubtedly be the mast vital automobile trip Monday, to be visit a son in British Columbia. thing in the affairs o f this county for the next four years. Judge gone several days. They will vis­ Mrs. Sarah McGillivary, aged Goodin is the one man in the it McMinnville, Dallas, Corvallis, seventy-four years, died at her county who is best qualified by Newberg, Albany and Salem. four years o f study into the Velvets, Plushes, Beaver Cloth, Fancy Feathers, VA ini* home iq Portland. Sunday. Mrs. Miss Minnie Allen, who has McGillivery came to Oregon in problems o f better road building j and Millinery Novelties nr«i'iii>ai experience experience as the - Iv«.,., ______ . • » . .. * ---- , v ................ « nnH mu practical the past year in Los An- 1841 with her parents, wholocat- head o f the work already accom­ VMM. will her ’ 8«les, is is visiting visiting with parents ed in Washington county, here plished, to continue the good Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. Allen, and they lived on a donation land work. C. L. H inman . will leave in atx>ut ten days for claim for She is . t , Adams county, Waah’ n, where survived bv ason and twodaught •ne will teach during the winter, ers. Subscribe for The Press, now. Abraham’s 4th. Annual Sale 4th. Sample Underwear & Sweaters W every one of them a genuine bargain Thursday morning the 15th of Sept, at Abraham’s The best stock of Dr. Hines’ Drug Stçre STOVE ALL SIZES S STYLES HINMAN HARDWARE STORE The “W ood Superior”, A Stove of Utility and Beauty “Charter O ak” Ranges Stand the Test of Wear H IN M A N ’S H A R D W A R E STORE New Fall M illin e r y The Latest Shapes and Newest Col­ orings in Millinery Materials Now Being Displayed Mrs. A. EL Dixon M“n Fo^'t g «« «p-t , ’ * ■