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5 Live Items of i-ocai Local interest Interest • j f Compiled by the Hustling, Bustling, Rustling »tling, Bustling, Rustling Local Reporters ters of the Press I I R rpair your sidewalks. — —— | ■ J S T O V F S 1 I ------------------------------------ ! HINMAN’S HARDWARE STORE Subscribe for the Press Farmer Baker, o f Hillside, was Rockers—all kinds at Roe and a Grove caller Monday. Co. tf Everything in furniture can be Lote Langley and wife were The cold weather demands proper protection within doors 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. » - « • ) vi,itoreauheUne. S & B S lS i d i£ w Grove Saturday afternoon. j . The “ A U R O R A ” , a handsome heating stove, with W. Ryals. o f the Roy 8 °W '"'* bronze urn and full nickle trim. >" th* Swing top. able front panel with nickle screw. John Martin, one o f the well- v , , know n Dilley farmers, paid a vis , n <‘PPe ’ ® fru,t K,ower of i, to the Grove on Saturday, lhe., *. Hl" 8ectl° "- V M a visit to the coming city Mon- Shearer the Confectioner, now day. ready to serve Oyster Cocktails. Once tasted, always wajited. tf L. Hinman has a full line of ranges and heating stoves in Rev. D. Thomas spoke to a stock. Make your selection now. large audience at Dilley Monday See the “ Charter Oak” . tf evening on the cause o f temper- _ ance One week from this coming | Sunday, an illustrated lecture, Now is the time to purchase “ Church Architecture’ will be that range you want. The best given a t the Congregational that are made can be had at church. Hinman’ s. tf and Hot Blast Attachment. Remov Draft Register Nickle foot rail. A splendid heater which will give sure satisfaction. »«• I Mrs. Hampton, who has been • M„ .- . c D . ~ . , - Notice to Farmers—Bring in suffering severely from nervous your chickens, eggs and butter I prostration, is reported on t h e ,: to W. F. Schultz and get cash ; road to recovery. j j in exchange. Produce of all j mu „• *• *u ^ I kinds wanted. tf lh e meeting o i the Congrega- ____ ■ | tional Brotherhood, which was I J. B. Matthews wishes to show scheduled for Tuesday night last, you the new “ Union” jack; for ! was postponed fo r one week. : lifting, setting tires, stretching Guy Raymond, a prosperous fence and many other uses. Al- farmer of the Thatcher neighbor- ways handy. tf hood, was in the Grove Saturday Frank o f Greenville, on a supply purchasing trip. was jn the d ty Saturday. Frank The “ CHARTER O A K ” range is carefully m a d e throughout o f “ Hammered Planished Steel” , the finest grade that is made, manu factured especially f o r these stoves. The oven is strong and rigid and i t s * f « 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 EAR. I met with a slight accident Sat- urday morning, while stacking milk cans, which resulted in a slight cut on the chin, and a stiff jaw. | Mrs. “ Jimmie” Gates, of Port- Miss L. A. Davis and mother land, visited Sunday at the home left Saturday for Santa Barbara, of her father, Mr. Fuqua, in this Calif., where they will spend the city. Mrs. Gates was acconi- winter. Miss Lila Heapy, who pained by a cousin o f Mr. Fuqua, has been substitute teacher in Miss Gates. the public schools, will accom- panied them, Messrs. McGinn and Sherlock, two passenger conductors run- ning out of Cheyenne, Wyo., ar- rived in the Grove Friday to look over their land holdings in this A donkey engine and outfit passed through town the fore- part o f the week for use at the mill south o f Gales (Sty. Ula Hanna had charge o f the outfit, which had been brought from Buxton via Hillsboro. . . . - W. 1. Schultz is weaning a six months old colt, by Peckwood out of an Altamont mare, which he expects to develope into a first class roadster. The Altamont vicinity. These g e n t i e m e n bought the W.eberg fruit ranch ° " Fern H.l about two years ago and are gradually improving the property. rs. er ‘IC acconi Pan' ed them rom evenne. A new line of Skirts ju st ar- rived giving a choice o f 94 Skirts . , , at Anderson s. M. J. Crunican, who owns a prosperous farm near Gaston, was a Grove visitor Monday. HEATERS Stand at the head o f all com petitors. Walter McPherson, o f t h e Meier-Frank Store in Portland, was a Forest Grove visitor Sun- day. j w . H. Adkins, one o f Gales c reek ’s prosperous farmers shook hands with friends in this city Monday. Frank Brown, who has one of farms in Patton Val- fey was ^en on our principal Schultz has them. S ealshipt streets Monday, oysters. A lw ays fresh. tf. Fred prityloff, o f the Gales Just put a new board in place Creek diatrict, was transacting of the broken one, and have a business in the prettiest town good walk. in Oregon” , last Monday. E. A. Scott has rented the Mr. a»d Mrs. John Sheahan.of Davis house on Fourth street for Kimball Neb., visited with S.L. the winter. Carlyle and family, o f this city, A. G.Hoffman and family spent the latter part o f the week. Sunday at the home o f Dr. and Mr* Gladys Hartley Adams.of Mrs. Higgs in Portland. * Hood River, spent Saturday with Bill J o h n » ,,. Jr., « h o i . step- Mairtlte Langley. Mrv A<teM Pin* at the Bisbee place near matt < "«"'*• « e r e glad t e « p £ Galea Creek, was in the city Mon- once more after an ataence day. of two years. her Give a greater a- mount of heat at a lower ex penditure for fuel. Come in and examine them. HINMAN’S HARDWARE STOREj BEST MACHINES ON EARTH $75.00 Rotary Sewing Machine with 10 year Factory Guarantee 45.00 $45.00 Sewing Machine with 10 year Guarantee blood is considered the best on Niles Stewart, who i s e m - the Pacific coast, and Mr. Schultz ployed in the sawmill near Dilley, is fully justified in his expecta- was a Grove visitor Monday. tlona- The supposed stealing o f the auto o f Mrs. J. D. Kenworthy, as reported in last week’s PRESS, has turned out to be something of a joke, J. D. Ken worthy, hus- band of the owner, having ap- propriated the car in order to teach Mr3. Kenworthy a lesson, as she has been in the habit of leaving it unguarded. yi “ W ood” Superior W. T. Fogle, o f the Christie- HogeCompany,printers and bind- ers, Portland, was in the Grove Saturday and paid the Press a pleasant call. C. S. Inkey, who has a farm near Banks, was in the “ coming city o f the W illam ette” Saturday and reported securing 185 sacks of potatoes from one acre, which is certainly a fine yield. (t) Charter Oak and $25.00 GEO. G. PATERSON Furniture and Pianos Forest Grove, Ore. I Never Said It!! I never said that T. J. 0. is the best flour ever made, but I did say that I be lieve *T. J. O.” is as good a flour aa is made or sold in all the state of Oregon. T. J. O. New Fall Millinery For the Trade The Latest Shapes and Newest Col orings in Millinery Materials Velvets, Plushes, Beaver Cloth, Fancy Feather!, Wings and Millinery Novelties Now Being Displayed Mrs. A . EL Dixon M*'n g ™.. Renew your subscription today