Live Items of Local Interest fsTOVFS i HINMAN’ S I STOVFsl jj I M aYL.0 | H A R D W A R E STO RE | Compiled by the Hustling, Bustling, Rustling Local Reporters of the Press See the new lot Woman’s Skirts Johnstone’s Chocolates at the at Anderson’s. Forest Grove Pharmacy. tf A car o f Alfalfa hay just rec’d N. B. LaCourse returned this Thacher’ s feed store. 50-3t week from an extended business trip through Eastern Oregon. Be sure to see the art display Mrs. Henry Gordion, formerly at the K. o f P. Hall next week Mrs. Mary Wilson, leaves today Call at the Forest Grove Phar­ for her home in The Dalles. macy and they will explain the T. T. Symms and M. E. Hall “ Onoto” to you. tf are doing carpenter work and Mayne Abbott and wife were painting for Rev. Staver on Gales business visitors in Portland Creek. Monday and Tnesday. Miss Kirkwood has some bai- Everything in furniture can be gains for you in millinery. Call had at Roe and Co. Come in and and see them. Don’ t miss this inspect the goods. tf opportunity. 50-2t Mrs. Duffy o f Portland is visit­ Sister Ignatia and Sister Agnes, ing her son who owns the Sunny teachers o f Centerville and Ver­ Brook Farm near Gaston. boort, were shopping in the Grove Mr. and Mrs. Roswurm, Car­ Tuesday afternoon. mel Good and Miss Gertie Nich­ C. L. Hinman has a full line of ols spent Sunday at Banks. ranges and heating stoves ih Mr. and Mrs. Roy McPherson, stock. Make your selection now. of Banks, are the proud parents tf o f a baby girl, born last Satur­ See the “ Charter Oak” . doors The cold weather demands proper protection within as well as without. You can secure indoor com fort at a low cost in fuel by using the right stoves. W e have them. Thé’ “A U R O R A ”, a handsome heating stove, with bronze urn and full nickle trim. able front panel with nickle screw. and Hot Blast Attachment. Remov­ Draft Register Nickle foot rail. A splendid heater which will give sure satisfaction. The “CHARTER O A K ” 1 I I range is carefully m a d e throughout of “Hammered Planished Steel”, the finest grade that is made, manu­ factured especially these stoves. J day. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Needham have written Mr. Mills o f this Now is the time to purchase that range you want. The best city advising their safe arrival at that are made can be had at Arnold, Neb., their old home. Hinman’ s. tf Mrs. S. C. Sanford, the librar­ A fine big boy was born to Mr. ian, has returned from Indepen­ and Mrs. Anthony Hermans o f dence, where she spent a week, Verboort last Monday. Mother visiting old friends and neigh­ bors. and child doing well. Swing top. fo r The oven is strong and rigid and i t s construction such as to insure the best possible results in baking. The flue box is cast iron, extra large, with ample opening; the damper is very simple and impossible to burn out; reservoirs are porcelain lined. All ranges are full nickle trim and will STAND THE TEST OF W E A R . ■ ■ mmammmmi maammmmm M a n a Miss Kirkwood has just re­ Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hoffman ceived a lot o f new Millinery. were in Portland Tuesday ac­ companied by their little daught­ She is prepared to give you Port­ er Aileen,and Miss Gertie Allen. land styles at less than Portland prices. 50-2t Dr, and Mrs. Higgs, o f Port­ land, with their daughter Helen, Notice to Farmers—Bring in were Sunday visitors with A. G. your chickens, eggs and butter Hoffman and family at Green to W. F. Schultz and get cash ■ Gables. in exchange. Produce o f all j tf I Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lilly, who kinds wanted. formerly conducted the hotel at Gales City, were in town Monday. The young musicans appearing It is their intention to conduct a at the Royal this week are won­ chicken ranch on their place this derfully skilled for children, and side of Gales Creek. they are presenting a musical J. G. Lenneville has construct­ program which is meeting with ed a wide plank drive along the universal approval. front o f his Pacific Avenue pro­ J. B. Matthews wishes to show perty, which looks as if it would you the new “ Union” jack; for stand wear and tear for some lifting, setting tires, stretching time to come. fence and many other uses. A l­ The yearly program o f the tf Woman’ s Club of Forest Grove, ways handy. which was recently printed by The program at the Royal The­ the P rkss , may be secured by atre will be changed each even­ the members of that organization, ing hereafter, and commencing at Miss Penfield’ s. next Wednesday night two cash Shearer the Confectioner, now Wm. Thrapp, of Orenco, was prizes will be given away to its seen o n the streets Saturday. patrons. The Royal i s deliver­ ready to serve Oyster Cocktails. We understand Mr. Thrapp is an ing the goods in the way o f at­ Once tasted, always wanted, tf independent candidate for one o f tractive and interesting motion pictures. the county offices. Forty Hours’ Adoration will Charles Staley returned home Saturday from a hunting trip in commence in the Cornelius Cath­ the Wilson River country. He re­ olic Church on Friday, Nov. 4th. ports fine weather and good suc­ with Solemn High Mass at nine o’ clock. It will continue until cess. Benediction after mass on the W. M. Thompson, who has a Sunday following. Various priests farm in the Hillside district, ac­ will assist, and good sermons and companied by his family, was in extra music will lend greatly to the Grove Monday. the services. All are cordially invited to attend. Mrs. C. S. Lafferty, o f Gales Creek, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. B. St. Martin arrived Mrs. Eula Shearer, in this eity. in Forest Grove today, and will remain as the guest o f her moth­ Chas. Hamilton, o f the Kan­ er, Mrs. M. A. Thomas, for some sas City neighborhood, paid a time to conae. Mrs. St. Martin visit to Forest Grove Tuesday. was ordered to the coast by her Mesdames Hart and Umer- physician on account o f throat schide, o f Gales Creek, were trouble. shopping in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Broderick John Mooner was noticed upon and family, of Cornelius, spent the streets o f the city Monday. Sunday in the Grove w ith friends. John lives on Gales Creek. D. G. Lilly is shipping 2000 bu­ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schofield, shel o f fine winter apples to Port­ o f Gales Creek, were shopping land for local consumption. in the Grove Monday. Mrs. Addie Clapshaw and E. H. Burke, o f Gales Creek, daughter Elsie o f Hillside, were Everyday w e’re making paid a visit to this thriving city shopping in town Saturday. on Monday. Mrs. Mamie Fisher, o f Bakers­ Mrs. William Wilson, o f Gales field, Calif., is visiting with her Creek, shopped in the Main St. sister, Miss Maude Lilly. Come in and get your share stores Tuesday, Tom Williams was in town of the GOOD THINGS Don’ t miss the display o f over from his farm at Hillside, the fore-part o f the week. 200 pieces o f art at the K. o f P. In DRY GOODS BARGAINS Hall next week. A. W. Wilson from Gales Creek dropped into Forest Grove for a Get a catalogue and study art brief visit Monday. for a week it will do you good. Chas. Shane o f Thatcher was Subscribe for the Press in town the fore-part o f the week, j Forest Grove, Ore. F O O T P R IN T S Hoffman and Allen Company The Progressive Store mmmmmmmm mm mmmmmmm mm Charter Oak and “ W o o d ” Superior HEATERS Stand at the head of all com­ petitors. I Give a greater a- mount of heat at a lower ex­ penditure for fuel. Come in íiTL T'' g . . 7 , . ¡a»í" ■ 'c and examine them. ■ -— A ^ , V • ' ■ - > ... I Pacific U p iver sit Offers thorough instruction ;n college and preparatory courses. Its Laboratories are well equipped for science teaching. Conservatory gives superior instruction in Music. Typewriting, Stenography and Commer­ cial Branches are taught by competent in­ structors. Clean athletics and various student activ­ ities are encouraged. The new gymnasium, fitted * ith o 'i mod­ ern appliances, including a fr s Ri min g Track and Sv’imn.ing Pool, L added to the equipment for the coining year. r™ > Send for Catalogue Stop that cold and cough A . D. S. Cold Tablets, A . D. S. Cough Remedy Is the dope that does the work Dr. Hines’ Drug Store