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 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 * 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.