Live Items of Local Interest HI NMAN’ S Compiled by the Hustling, Bustling, Rustling Local Reporters of the Press H A R D W A E STORE Boys Suits, Underwear and Subscribe for the Press Overcoats at Anderson’s. John Scharer visited in Port­ The cold weather demands proper protection within doors J. W. H. Adkins, of Gales City, land over Sunday. as well as without. You can secure indoor comfort at a low paid a visit to the Grove Monday, lobe Hines, of Hillside, was in A car of Alfalfa hay just recV. the Grove Monday. cost in fuel by using the right stoves. We have them. Tliacher’s feed store. 50-3t E. J. Loynes, of Hillside, was Scott Smith of Gaston dropped a business visitor in the Grove into town Saturday for a brief Saturday. visit. Lawrence Schaffer, of the Everything in furniture can be Hillside district, was seen on our j had at Roe and Co. Come in a d streets Tuesday. inspect the goods. i Tom To d of the Oakhill sec- Tom Johnston, a prosperous tion was transacting business ini farmer of Gales Creek, was seen j the Grove Saturday. on our streets Monday. . , , s for under- j Co to . Anderson Shearer the Confectioner, now wear, Pajamas, Night-shirts and ready to serve Oyster Cocktails, ad men’s furnishings. Once tasted, always wanted, tfj ... T> . • who , . is toach- Miss Ella Pechin John Cornelius, who res des mg school at Gales Creek, was a m ; r the town of that name, was Grove visitor Saturday, a visitor in the Grove Mondaj. j . . and , ... . ited Mr. at and vig- 1 ,, rank . . Allen Wra. .. Doug,as the Mrs. home Will of Bellinger Tom Beilin- of Gale:- Creek made a business ger in Cornelius Sunday. trip to Forest Grove on Monday. Wren Parsons was over from: Cl1 as. Baleman brought a load Dilley la t, Saturday to renew his of ap;oes into the Grove Monday acquaintance w'ith the Grove. • from his orchard on upper Gales Creek. J. P Aydelott came in from I Thatcher Saturday for a brief Now is the time to purchase stay and met a number of friends. | | thar range you want. The best tha are /^aade can be had at C. L. Hinman has a full line of I Hinman’s. tf ranges and heating stoves in { Mr. Nickel, the well-known stock. Make your selection now Hillside dairyman, was transact­ See the “Charter Oak”. tf ing business in the Grove Mon­ The tracks of the street car day of this week. system crossing Mam street at I Senator Chamberlain is sched- LaCourse’s corner have been , uleu to speak at Hillsboro to- raised to conform with the new j morrow afternoon and at Cor- cross walk nelius in the evening. Fred McNamer returned Sun- 1 Notice to Farmers—Bring in day evening from a hunting trip , your chickens, eggs and hutter on Wilson river, and reports the i \ to w W. F. Schultz and get cash best of success and a pleasant J in exchange. Produce of all J L kinds wanted. tf outing. An examination o f teachers for the Christian Sunday School J. B. Matthews wishes to show held last Thursday resulted tn you the new “Union” jack; forj nine out of eleven applicants lifting, setting tires, stretching passing successfully. fence and many other uses. Al- Harry Levi, associated with ; ways handy.. tf his father, S. Levi, of Portland, in supplying the United Railways C. Dixov, formerly of Forest company with fresh meat, was a Grove, now farming West of Gas- Grove visitor Monday. ton, was in the city Monday and reports a four-hundred pound Geo. R. Schoch, who resides hear caught in the Torrence Can­ not far from town, was in the yon by Gaston hunters Sunday, c i t y Saturday, and in took the Ten of Us , Hillsboro , girls. opportunity to drop at the P ress and renew his subscrip- gave a delightful Hallowe en Hop tion. Saturday evening, one of the prettiest society events of the Rev. Stivers delivered two lec- season. About fiftv couple were tures on temperance this week, present and the affair was an en- One at Hillside Tuesday night, joyable one. Among those who and the other at Thatcher Wed- attended from Forest Grove were: nesday night. Both meetings Misses Shannon and Langley, were well attended. Messrs.Haskel Ferrin and George The Loyal Daughters of the ^ c^jee- Christian gave evening a Hallow in e’en party church Saturday o cr-unm tn u u L Mrvrrc n u ita the church parlors. Alargenum- Several new pupils registered her were present and enjoyed a this week, good . sev­ served. time. A tasty lunch was Some of our pupilg ___ in the eral grades are enjoJHr ? chick- Fred Purdin and wife, of Port- enpox. land, Mrs. visited , Art exhib­ and M. J. Monday Abbott. with Mr. •! Don’t . fail to see the it this week. Such an opportu- Seventeen new members have nity does not come to our town been received into the Christian often. church during the past three Basket Ball racks have been weeks. placed on the school yards and Services of the Methodist Sun­ much sport is enjoyed by both day School and Church will be boys and girls. conducted in Marsh Hall for The Band instruments are all, three or four Sundays, or until here now and soon the boys will the basement of the new edifice be tooting in earnest. They hope is ready for use. by Holidays to be able to make General Engineer Schubert of some good music. the Pacific Coast Condensed Milk is the great cry now in company was seen on the streets the Room Central building. One ser­ Tuesday. ies of classes recite in the hall-1 way, and five classes recite in Conductor Bilbrey of the Ore­ the office. More room is suerly gon Electric Passenger service, has moved his family to Forest needed. Grove and taken up residence in the Hughes Cottage. A Remarkable Sale W. E. Andrews, of Spokane. F or S ale —Six new dining Wash., was looking over ‘ the chairs for 50c—you furnish the prettiest town in Oregon” last chairs and I’ll furnish the new- Monday. Mr. Andrews express ness. ed himself as most favorably i—- Call for me at Ge-. G. Pater- Forest Gmve r. son'- furn t r stor *. ch :: am el g tenit'.r. rir. I The “AURORA”, a handsome heating stove, with bronze urn and full nickle trim. Swing top. Remov­ able front panel with nickle screw. Draft Register and Hot Blast Attachment. Nickle foot rail, splendid heater which will give sure satisfaction. im 1 The “CHARTER OAK” range is carefully m a d e throughout of “Hammered Planished Steel”, the finest ■ r - 1 grade that is made, manu­ Y S t ó 'T . ' f - ' v mrzSl jC" .■ factured especially f o r these stoves. The oven is strong and rigid and i t s jfcjs—' construction such as to insure the best possible results in baking. The flue box is cast iron, extra iarge, with ample opening; the damper is very simple and impossible to burn out; reservoirs are porcelain lined. All ranges are full At;, . i nickle trim and will STAND THE TEST OF WEAR. MT rt- p f S f ■ -«jPw t Charter Oak and “Wood” Superior HEATERS Stand at the head of all com­ petitors. Give a greater a- mount of heat at a lower ex­ penditure for fuel. Come in and examine them. u * W: HINMAN’S HARDWARE STORE j BEST MACHINES ON EARTH $75.00 Rotary Sewing Machine with 10 year Factory Guarantee 45.00 $25.00 GEO. Furniture G. PATERSON and Piano* $45.00 Sewing Machine with 10 year Guarantee Forest Grove, Ore. cold and cough I Never Said It!! Stop that A. D. S. Cold Tablets, I never »aid that A. D. S. Cough Remedy T. J. 0. Is the dope that does the work is the best flour ever made, but I did say that I be­ lieve ‘T. J. 0 .” is as good a flour as is made or sold in all the state of Oregon. T.J.O. Dr. Hines’ Drug Store If you are interested in read­ ing the news, read the Press.