ny cetfc jt^t “* L P U g* 1 ! lr* m r ° i ■ ‘•« k 1 ln rtau*« I ;d i Live Items of Local Interest HINMAN’S H’D W A R E STO R E n« u uds. th*y win I lil« C io .l nPortanc* 1 lOUld O 'Jt I Compiled by the Hustling, Bustling, Rustling L o cal Reporters of the Press The cold weather demands proper protection within doors as we!! as without. You can secure indoor comfort at a low cost in uel by using the right stoves. W e have them. [1* p » ttc i« I >001 h u "«Port oft ^ Statti, question nanufac- 'alt with however, 8landing •haa the riou« at. he Com. ‘•’ontaina tim- » ’» that ■ owned 18; that urationa 1 inter- ie r cir- y reU- irity of mifht «n a n ce i mental create Iff ob- n fro® Phofi- he inj- . the fright, s. and f m a- Jacob Zeigler was noticed in Rockers-all kinds at Roe and town Monday. Co. tt- 1 Schultz has them. S ealshipt Hiram Baker was in from the y-’X : oysters. A lw ays fresh. tf. Kansas City section Mom ay. y*. E C Mill» and son R»lpU were w Priuwr dr0V(, to Per land viators Saturday. the Grove Galw C ra,k ¿X W. M. Baker of Thatcher spe: t <i... . OFF -AIL HEATING STOVES- 2 0 % OFF par of Monday in tm.s city. Bring that veal to Schultz Mar- N ck Bethman.of ( ales Cr* e , ket ar.d get Portland prices in 4.4^ wa." a Monday visitor in t . casn. Grove. L. Kahler, of Gales Creek, w as The New Malleable Steel Range greeting friends on our streets | now in stock at the Hinman Mo day. Hardware Store. tf K. L. Olsen, of the Thatcher! Fu nk McNamer, one of tlu district, vas a visitor in t h e popular residents o f Gales Creek, Grove Monday. visit *d in this city on Monday. Everything in furniture can be .Shearer the Confectioner, now had ,.t lioe and Co. Come in ai d tf ready to serve O yster C< cktaiis. inspect the goods. Once tasted, alw ays wanted. f Mrs. N. J. Baker, of the Hill- i-“ fore making Xmas purchases s 1 Mr . Sue,.’3 display of fai cy . at Ho;.man & Allen Go’s S l A. \Y. Wilson, a prosperous A range constructed of the finest mat- ^ e r ia l obtainable, by skilled workmen, in the best equipped plant in operation. A Malleable will satisfy the housewife s'^e neighhoi hood, was shopping >n this city Monday. FOR TRADE- 1 mare, weight 1150, perfectly gentle, for -ood m'lk cow. Walter Roswurm. tf farmer of Gales Creel; was in Mrs. H. L. Deckert has some 1 j t 1 l<b town ,n Oiegon , hens which have become very ac tive in the egg laying industry Mr. end Mrs. J. R. Greenwood lately. of Gales Creek came down to A., d - ., m . a - a 11 , Otto Parsons, one of the well- toe G iove Monday and shopped . •. . t n ■ , , 1 . , known residents of Gales Greek, with the local merchants. .. * • , was greeting fnenos in t i e r K R unt —5 room house,good Grove Momiay. con iition, in South Park. Part- .... ~ . . . . . . Nobby effects in holiday neck ly furnished and with supply of wear. A n appropriate Xmas fuel. Inquire this office. tf 1 gift for father, son or sweetheart. 1 Alec Beimrhor, a prosperous At An erson’s. farmer of the Gaies Creek uis- Claud Wilkes, a genial resident trict, was transacting business of Dilley, paid the “ prettiest in the Grove Monday. town i n Oregon’’, a visit the Flashlights at Corl’s. fore-part of the week. Bicycles at Corl’s. Umbrellas repaired at Corl’s. ! Notice to Farmers—Bring in Umbrellas recovered at Coil’s. | your chickens, eggs and butter , to W. F. Schultz and get cash W e regret to report the death f in exchange. Produce of all ot the new born babe of Mr. and j kinds wanted. tf ivlrs. Van Kirk Sunday morning. C. L. Hinman has a full line of Interment was made the same afternoon in Forest View cemet- ranges and heating stoves in ery. stock. Make your selection now. Albert Friday o f Greenville See the “ Charter Oak’ ’. CHARTER O A K R A N G E S and HEATER 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. HINMAN’S HARDWARE STORE tf (Crowded out last week.) paid the city a visit 1 , st Satur- “ Buzz” Parsons of Gales Creek day- was transacting business in the WEEKLY NEWS OF WATTS M L. Vincent, of Gales Creek, Grove Monday. *as a Saturday visitor to the Eugene Loving.of Gales Creek, Grove- visited with friends in the Grove Mrs. Lena Monkers is visiting a few days last week, whh relatives i n Gales Creek Mrg John McCoy, 0f Kansas The school census was taken by Mr. Ruxton the fore-part o f the 1 week. CHRISTMAS CANDY 1,500 POUNDS NEW YEARS CANDY ls week- City, was shopping in this city Miss Meta Wallace, of t h e the latter part of last week. S' T T i , ‘ i f M i s s Lucy Wilson has returned a> * lth her faronta in Hillsboro. ^ hw hon|em G,|es Creek after Prof. Bean, of Pacific Univer- a several months stay in Port- S|fy, was confined to his home |and> last Friday by a slight indispori- , M j acob Shearer attended the funeral services of M. J. Crunican, from near Harry Gibson, held at Hillside Gaston, was in the Grove Mon- g linday. d?y> and paid the P ress office a , shearer made a busi- P ^asant call. ne9S trjp to Portland Saturday. parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Baker an 1 0 ? per lb. French Mixed 3 0 ? per lb. Plain Chocolates 3 0 ? per lb. Lowney’s, Good Robin and Ideal Chocolate Bon Bon* in Handsome Boxes for Christmas Presents. R-N. Baker,of Portland,brother and. returning, stopped off at of Mrs. T. F. Miles, was a Sun- Beaverton for an over Sunday day visitor at the home of the visit at the home of Mrs.Shearer s Renial Wells Fargo agent. Plain Mixed Assorted Nuts, Chocolate Dipped T(|£ ^ 1 $ flf WASHINGTON COUNTY trzvs «•rrJSLzJSi 1200 - HOLIDAY CIGARS - 12 to 100 in box. Friday' T' M,le8’ ,n th'8 C,ty’ l8St becom ing Legislature. I desire thj8 to be an invitation to all per- The Horton Incandescent Ker- interested i n Legislation °»ene Burner gives four times that will be of general benefit to kjhe light of the ordinary burner the people of the State to write ‘ *f half the cost. Sold by J. me their views on such matters. B. Matthews, Forest Grove, tf or call st my office in Forest „ _ . . . ( r(ive ami talk, the subject over The“BONBONNlERE” R. A . Phelps. Prop B C. Atwell, re-elected pre-u- Gro ¡¡ent o f the Horticulture Society. wltbJ , eende4V0r to be in my of- ha-n received many compliments * Saturday between now his management of the • f January. Portland Apple Show. None too and the first ... W. H. Hollis. &-» high and all deserved. 1200 All prices A A pig was butchered at Fair Oaks Monday, which dressed 570 ! pounds. W. F. McCoy and T. B. Stev enson are home from their fish ing and hunting trip in the Wil son River country. The young people are talking o f having a series of dancing parties at Rockefeller Hall. The first one will be given the even ing o f Dec. 10. Miss Francis Heibel, w h o taught Bchool here last year, and her friend Miss Edith Felbell, were visitors at the home o f Mrs. Adams Friday. The young la dies are teaching near Portland. At the election of officers Fri day night for the Literary Socie ty, G. Trageser was elected Pres ident, Richard Wilson Vice Pres ident. Ruth Frest Secretary, and Laura Knighten Treasurer. The meetings will be held hereafter on Saturday evening. At a meeting o f the Business Men’s Athletic Club last Thurs day night, the following officers were elected. I»ren Watkins, president; Harvey Baldwin, vice- president; Haskell Perrin, secre tary.