V John Cornelius, of Bloon ing, Wind pudding and boiled knot holes make poor filling, even for was a Grove visitor Saturday. those who live with love in a Professor Ben Kori and little cottage. daughter were in Portland Satur­ day. The man who is willing to pur­ Mrs. Fannie Parker of Oakhill chase his friends is also willing was a business visitor in this city to sell them. Thursday. Mrs. Wilbur Hughes of near You can also judge a man by Dilley was shopping in the Grove the company he would keep if he Saturday. could. Mrs. John Bellinger visited One Year $1.00 - Six Months 75 with friends and relatives in The Colorado deer season was Falling in love doesn’t jar Display advertisements for publica­ Partland Saturday. u hered in with the killing of fellow like fall ng out of it. tion in the PRESS must be in this office S. Levi, the butcher of Port­ not later than Tuesday evening to in­ two men who were "mistakn for a deer” . This is the history of Doing other people’s work is land, was a business visitor in sure appearance in current issue. every season in every state that what makes one tired. the Grove Saturday. has a deer season, and there are In Civic Duties A fine line of brass beds, plain nearly as many men killed each Follow the Golden Rule Gossip gets a lot of publicity and ornamental at the furniture One reason why the sidewalks year thru this cause as there are without a press agent. | house of Roe and Co. tf of a town are allowed to remain registered voters in Forest Grove. Mrs. John Wirtz and daughter in a state of disrepair is, that But the fact of the matter is that No trouble is as big as it looks Miss Reba Macrum, were Port- very few of those killed are real­ those who are responsible for at a distance. j land visitors Saturdsy. keeping them in good condition ly mistaken for animals. If the fool hunter who shoots his fellow are not willing to exercise the Stephen Blank, Forest Grove’s spirit of fair play, or in other man really saw his victim before j longest continuous resident,spent words, follow tho golden rule. he fired his rifle, there would not [ the week end in the metropolis. If people would come to a realiza­ be one in twenty of the present Austin Buxton of the W att’s tion of the fact that in order con­ fatalities recorded, but the usual Roe and Rockers -all kinds at district was attending to busi­ sistently to expect their fellow- account given is that ' ‘he saw Co. tf ness matters in the Grove Fri­ citizens to perform their civic the bushes move and thought it day. Mrs. Ezra Booth visited friends duties they should also keep up was a deer” . If hunters would Watches, clocks and jewelry re­ their end of the burden, the oc­ contain themselves, and not get in Portland Monday. paired in the right way at right casions when attention must be a case of buck fever every time Mrs. J. F. McGill was a Port­ prices. A rthur Shearer, Mam called to derelictions in such they go out with a gun, the occa­ land visitor Saturday. Street. tf matters would be few and far sions for grief and regrets would Winnefred and Margaret Little- be much less frequent. between. J. F. Fletcher was in Portland hales were in Portland Saturday. We mention the subject of Saturday comparing the growth The man who at the close of Mr. Reuter, the David’s Hill sidewalks in this relation because of the Rose city with that of his the matter of better walks in this life, when his day’s work is fin­ vinardist, was in town Saturday. home town. / city at the present time is more ished and the chill and darkness Lila McDonald is visiting rela Hugh Walter Sparks, the car­ pressing t h a n other things, of death close about him, has tives at Nehalem for a few days. toonist-entertainer, was in Port­ nothing but the record of having though of course the duty that Miss Amy Thomas is teaching land Saturday attending to busi­ established a ‘‘Big Business” as those living in a municipality owe at Cook’s Landing, Washington. ness matters. to their fellow-citizens embraces an asset to take with him into Ottice Shearer and wife were everything that is of a public the other world, has “Nothing Mrs. James Reeher, of Wilson, but Leaves.” Thru a long life visitors to the Rose city Saturday. who has been visiting friends in nature. Where a number of people live closely together, as in of toil, and a disregard for all Miss Grace Dickison spent Sun­ Washington, returned t o h e r a town or city, there are certain the qualities that makes life day a t her home, Fern Crest home stopping in this city en- things which must be done for sweet and enjoyable, many a Ranch, near Dilley. route. the comfort and well being of man has gathered together a Mrs. Mary Neil of this city Mrs. W. E. Prickett was an the people as a whole, and what huge fortune, but what does it over Sunday visitor at Beaverton will leave soon for Vernon ia, tmr- each one must do will usually be profit him ? A heap of brick and with her mother-in-law. ty miles north, where she will in proportion to his worldly iron, as a monument to his greed spend the winter with her mot. - “ Superior” stoves and ranges wealth. The cost is not as a gen­ and the silent curses of the poor, er, Mrs. Brice Harker. eral rule the thing that prevents whose faces he has ground down, have no superior. Sold by Hin- tf $50 cash buys a paid up cerlif- the property owner from doing to follow him to the grave. rnan, the Hardware man. About the only thing that can be his share, but a spirit of careless­ W. H. Adkins, a rancher of ¡cate of scholarship in the lnter- ness for the rights of others is said by those who would speak the Glen wood section was a visit­ national Corresponuence Schools in eulogy of such as these, is, of Scran ton, Pa., good tor any «pio more often to blame. or to the Grove Saturday. that they were “ respectable” . course. Inquire P r e s s office, tf Miss Helen Chalmers, who vis­ More Scientific Miss Ethel Waters, P. U, ’0 o, Come to think of it, who can ited P.U. friends last week, is Knowledge of Road Building who has but recently returned teaching school near Banks. blame the Democrats for wearing There is doubtless no one other from her work as Deaconess in a dazed and puzzled look at the Ezra Kirts and wife of the Kan­ thing that is of more vital im Fall City, Mass., is visiting Miss way the Assembly and Insurgent portance to the state of Oregon sas City section were patrons of Lund of Hillsboro, a former P.U. Republicans are carrying on? than the matter of good roads, the Forest Grove stores Friday. student. Only a few weeks ago we had and a general awakening to this S. O. Sears, of the Kansas City fact in every section of the state Judge Henry McGinn and other district, was attending to busi­ Frank McCay and family ,who is a matter of much gratification. champions of the people flaying ness matters in the Grove Satur­ formerly lived in this city, going from here to Tacoma, are now The movement of eastern people the “ Big Business” nominees of day. making their home in University westward w hich began to cause the Assembly ticket, and now we C. V. B. Russell left Tuesday Portland. Mr. McKay is a rail­ more than particular notice start­ see them lucking arms with the ed at the time of the Lewis and enemies of the poor proletariat. for Newport, where he will re­ road man. Clark Fair, and each year since It is enough to make the wooden main for the next ten days catch­ Will Bellinger brought into the that time settlers have come in indian in front of a democratic ing whales. P kess office a twig less tnan a Miss Margaret Gesner, of Cor­ ever-increasing numbers. As the cigar store shed tears. quarter of an inch in dia.neter, nelius, has entered the Junior state becomes more thickly settled With pork selling a t fifteen class of the University of Calif­ taken from an almond tree in ms the need of better roads is more yard on Fourth street, tnat has cents a pound, and the smoked ornia at Berkeley. keenly felt. twenty-one almonds on it. Tile Fortunately, as the need of article at over twice that, the Attorney John H. Stevenson, tree will yield several busnels ox better roads increases, the where­ humble hog is gradually coming of Portland, visited with h i s nuts this year. into his own, and Oregon farmers withal to construct them increas­ will probably show him proper father, R. O. Stevenson, in this Robert Fordneo, a traveling es in direct ratio, as the more respect hereafter by raising more city the past week. man who makes his home in Port­ thickly settled the state becomes Mrs. H. H. Clark, who has land, was in the Grove Friday. of him. the greater its wealth. What is made her home in Portland with “ Bob” lived in this city when a more needed at the present time As the twig is bent the tree is her daughters since the death of bov but has been away from ‘the than any thing else, is more edu­ inclined,and the young boys who her husband, has been visiting cation in scientific road building. are now standing on the street this week with friends in the prettiest town in Oregon” tor more than a dozen years, ann | The time has passed when the corners smoking vile “coffin nails” Grove. notes many changes. dumping of a load of rock in a will be the men twenty years W. M. Thurston and wife, of mud hole will pass for the mak­ hence for whose sake the eternal “A Stitch in Time” —You ing of a good road. In Washing­ war for prohibition will be wag­ Beaverton, who are travelling through the middle west, writes Know the Rest ton county thousands of dollars ed. W. E. Prickett, Mrs. Thurston’s have been wasted in road work Cracked and chipped Varnish through lack of knowledge on the An Oregon woman who an­ brother, of this city, that Oregon on a floor is like a leaky roof. part of those having the work in nounces herself a s being "A is the only state, and they iong Moisture gets through the break charge. It is only in the past bright and nifty widow,” adver­ for their return. and does damage which it costs a few years that any particular ef­ tises for a husband, who must be Miss Kirkwood has a nice lot lot of money to repair. fort has been made to break smooth shaven. And yet people of attractive hats and new ones I could prevent such leaks for away from the old methods, and wonder at the number of divorc- are constantly being added to the you and an ounce of preventio i it has only been within that time es applied for on trivial grounds. stock. With a wide range o f is cheaper than a pound of cure. that there have been any roads = = = = = prices and a heavy stock of the Leave orders at Geo. E. Pater- constructed that have given ade­ And are scandal peddlers all latest materials you will have no son’s, quate returns for the money ex- that they should be? trouble in selecting a fine hat CHI— NAMEL F o r e s t g r o v e P r e s s pended upon them. The time will shortly come Published & Edited by when the people of each county G. E. S E C O U R will insist that the road construc­ in th e C ity of F orest G rove , O regon , tion be in charge of some one THURSDAY of EACH WEEK. who has gained a scientific know­ ledge of the business from the I ndependent P hones O ffice 505 R esidence 231 best sources obtainable, and then they will know that their money E n te r e d a t th e p o s t office a t F o r e s t G ro v e , O g n will be given a chance to make a as mail m a tte r o f th e seco n d cla. s. fair showing for having been ex­ T e r m s o f S u b s c r ip t io n pended. C A S H IN A D V A N C E {AROUNDTHETOW N) - m E Q ;------- PRO FESSIO NAL DIRECTORY W . M. L angley & Son Lawyers Forest Grove, Ogn. J. N. H offm an Ati.orney-at-Lan> C o lle c tio n s a n d a ll b u s in e s s e n tr u s te d to m Ifiven p r o m p t a t te n t io n . A tto rn e y k t Fore.» G ro v e C o llectio n A ite n cy . Otfice-Hoffman Bldg. Pacific Ave. Ind. Phone 502 Forest liruve H. W . V ollm er, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Abbott bldg. Both Phones Forest Grove, Ogti. O. W . H um phrey Jlllorney-al-Law Office- K. P. Bldg. Phone 644 Forest Grove, Oregon Dr. O. H. Sch eetz ChiropraClic Spinologist S p e c ia lis t in n e rv o u s d is e a se s, iur g ¡rouble, r h e u m a tis m , in f a c t a ll d û e a s e s . Office next to LaCourse's store W . H. H ollis A tlorney-at-Lao) Forest Grove, Ogn. W . Q. T ucker, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women A Specialty Dr. Brown’s Old Office Main Street, Forest Grove, Ore. V ictor H. Lim ber Funeral Director and Embalmer Modern Equipments Chapel, Foreat Grove Dr. C. E. Bockm ann Chiropractor Consultation Free Office next door to Forest Grove Press H o m e office: 151 E a s t 28 S t., Portland W. J. R. Beach Fire and Life Insurance Written If you don’t insure with me WE BOTH LOSE North First Street, near Main Forest Grove, Cre. Mrs. M. A . Thom as Fashionable Dressmakt- Cor. 2nd. St' and 1st. Ave. South. 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