Diiiey Happenings They are still picking prunes ALWAYS ' at the Forbes and Craft places. PLEASED Mr. De Shazer and family have moved to their new home. They have a new boat and are now able to sail to town. Mrs. Marti i o f Portland visited at the home o f J. W. Hughes and J. W. Pollack for a few days. Mrs. J . . W. Pollack took her daughter Irene to have her eyes treated. They also spent Satur­ day and Sunday at the home of Mrs. J. Larsen in Portland. Mrs. H. Hubbert took a trip to Portland for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Isenberg from Hood River, Ore., spent a few days at the home of Mr. Sailing. Mr. Isenberg is a brother of T h lt'l the verdict of those Mrs. Sailing Mr. and Mrs. Linegar, Mrs. J. who patronize W. Pollack, Mrs. J. W. Hughes, O U R G R O C E R Y and Mrs C. Brodersen went mo­ toring to Hillsboro last Friday in Our S to ck 1« C o m p le te the Linegar auto. O u r C lerks A r e C o u r te o u s O u r P rice s A r e L ow Let Us Please You, Too H . T . Giltner Mrs. W. Mailer o f Portland is spending a few days at the home o f J. W. Hughes and visiting other friends around Dilly and Forest Grove. Double Wedding Solemnized Miss Lea Good to James Elmer May and Miss Gertrude Nichols daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. James Nichols, married to Carmel M. Good Friday afternoon Septem­ ber 29. Rev. E. V. Stivers, Chris­ tian preacher of McMinnville o f­ ficiated. The home |was beauti­ fully decorated, and many friends were present. The Press con­ gratulates by wishing them the many blessings attending married life. A Good Position Can be had by ambitious young men and ladies in the field o f ‘ ‘ Wireless” or railway telegraphy. Since the 8-hour law became ef­ fective, and since the Wireless companies are establishing sta­ tions throughout the country there is a great shortage of tele­ graphers. Positions pay begin­ ners from $70 to $90 per month, with good chance of ad vancement. The National Telegraph Institute o f Portland, Ore., under super­ vision c f R.R. and Wireless Offic­ ials and places all graduates into positions. It will pay you to write for full details. 2t Iu your occupation or in your spare time you want us as much as we want you W hen you contem­ plate buying a new heating stove call and see our fine line of Air Tights, the best on the market. W . O. Wagner & Sons Forest Grove, Go to MILLER’S T h e P ioneer Druggist You will find full and complete line Main Street Mrs. Murray and her daughter Forest Grove Muriel went shopping in Forest Aged Woman Dies Drugs, Toilet Articles and Sundries I Grovi Wednesday. A ll Portland prices met Mrs. Minnie Walker, age 83, W . F. H A R T K A M P F Rev. Jones will be our pastor died Tuesday. The following Wholesale and Retail for the next year. We are all j childred survive her; Mrs. Melissa glad to see him among uS. Armantrodt and S. A. Walker o f Vetch Seeds, all kinds o f grass seed, Grey Seed Oats, Rink Winter W heat The house o f Mr. Kuhns has Forest Grove, Mrs. E. J. Lyle Hay and Feed been sold to a family from Inde­ of Coeur d ’Alene, Idaho, James Walker Hood River, Robert M. pendence, Ore. Walker o f Westfall, and Wm. G. HEADQUARTERS Arthur Hubbert who had his Walker with whom deceased re­ Commercial Trade Solicited for tonsils removed, is getting along sided on the home place. Spsci&l Conveyances Over Wilson River Route to Tillamook Milburn Wagons, Milwaukee nicely now. Mrs. Walker together with her Mowers and Binders and The ladies’ Aid held a social at husband, Robert Walker, took up Horses Bought, Sold and Exchanged Plymouth Binder the parsonage, Tuesday evening. their homestead near Banks in Mr. Walker died in 1892. A large number was present and 1849. Twine Phone,: Ind- 744, Pac. 33 Mrs. Walker has during all this all had an enjoyable time. time resided on the homestead. lnd Phone 50x Forest Grove, Ore Up to within a few hours o f her Locals death she was apparently in good The remains will be Mrs. Geo. Bunker was a Port­ health. laid in the Wilkes Cemetery near land visitor Tuesday. J. S. Loynes & Son. Banks after the funeral services Mrs. A. L. Sexton left this which will he held at the resi­ morning for a day in Portland. dence tomorrow at one o ’clock. r F. A . M A Y E R , Prop. Hon. H. Bernard, o f McMinn­ ville, is in our city today. Solicit a Share of the Public Edward Sills, who has been in & Patronage E. M. Bedwell, o f McMinnville, the employ o f the University Mill Co., o f Portland, visited was in to see us Tuesday. Everyone Forest Grove, Oregon. friends in the Grove the fore Will Be Treated Alike Ira Purdin went to Portland, part o f the week, leaving Wed­ Funeral Chapel and Family Tuesday. nesday for his home at Nooksack, Main St. Forest Grove Wash. Mr. Sills is a brother of Parlor in Connection Mrs. John Bellinger went to Leon T. Sills, o f the Oregon Land Portland this week. Co. Phone Ind. 752 Pacific State 45 I. P. Vannoy of Dilley called Holbrook ix>dge No. 30, at the Press office yesterday. A. F. and A. M. Stated FOR SALE—Vetch seed, phone Communication this Sat­ J.C. Kuralti general A uctioneers For Sale 491 or see M. S. Allen. tf urday evening, Oct. 7, at 8 E.I. Kuralti notarial work o ’clock. Work in the M. M. de­ Icecream freezers and refrige- WANTED— Few milk customers. gree. Visiting brethren welcome. J u l iu s W e h r l y , ators at C. L. Hinman’ s. By ordt i ol the Worshipful Mas­ 3rd St. N, 2 Blocks W of C St. ter. For sale or lease, 10 to 40 acres REAL ESTATE,COLLECTIONS hop land. Press office. * A. B en K ori , Secretary. Miss Rose Bonschea o f the Hobert-Curtis is visiting with MONEY TO LOAN Patronize home industry by Mr. Merritt, o f Hillside, has Mrs. M. E. Ralston this week. moved his drag saw to the Wright buying Oregon and Victor Flour. | German spoken in the office W. F. Schultz left by the S. P. timber on the Thatcher road and Build up youi home and home PHONES will cut several hundred cords o f Bell, Main 346 Ind. City 344 institutions with home patron­ for Albany where he is going on wood for Mr. Wright, who ex­ a business trip. age. C r e s c e n t M il ls . HILLSBORO. OREGON pects to market the wood here Walter Roewurm, real estate When you buy your new wagon dealer, makes us glad by having and in Portland. jack, get the “ Union.” Simplest, his name added to the Press sub­ My Dear Sir:— W. S. Reynolds, the Yamhill strongest and most useful. Once scription list. WHEN IN HILLSBORO jeweler, passed through here on used always used. J. B. Mat­ It would give thews, Agent. tf Subiects for Congregational his way to Portland, Tuesday. be sure to call at me mucli pleasure to meet Church: Morning, “ Church and He was formerly in the photo The Horton Incandescent Ker­ Community;” Evening, monthly business in our city. you at our Shoe Store where osene Burner gives four times praise service by the choir. we could look over our Shoes Attorney Wm. Langley left the light o f the ordinary burner on at one half the cost. Sold by J. Young Shadrick o f this city" Tuesday morning for McMinn­ For over 50 years I have been Eait Side Second St. T. Matthews. tf was taken to Hillsboro by the ville where he met Bud Pennell selling shoes. For nearly 15 For Sale—A fine line of up to sheriff last week. Shadrick was for a hunting trip in the moun­ years right here in Forest tains. M eals at A ll Hours date refrigerators and ice cream accused o f petty larceny. Grove I have been doing the freezers at C. L. Hinman’s. PLENTY OF EVERYTHING Mr. Galloway o f Beaverton, The suit filed by H. L. McGinn GOOD best that there is in me to FOR SALE With harness, team who at one time lived north o f against N. J. Weiberg in Yam- town and was engaged in the hill County for the recovery o f MRS. ALICE FULLER build up a business founded horses, weight 1500 lbs. each, hop business, was in town the damages occasioned from the Manager 8 and 10 years old, sound and first of the week. strictly on quality and for alleged misrepresentation o f lo- true, work single or double. Can . . cation o f certain lands purchased cash. By strict adherence J. T. Shannon who for the past by the plaintiff from defendant, have job at from $5. to $6. per to this principal we have two weeks has been suffering was tried yesterday and the jury day all fall, with team. ESTABLISHED 1885 severely from some ailment o f returned judgment against Wei- built up the Forest Grove Press office. >8 getting better and is berg and in favor o f McGinn in Shoe Store until its the best FOR SA LE —A Columbia Graph-, able to be out on crutches. the sum o f $1250.00 known store in Washington ophone with a dozen records y ALL KINDS OF Dilley school opened Sept. 18. N O TIC E -A nyone wishing to County for reliable Foot CHEAP for cash or instalments. Enrollment in the four rooms 119. purchase the “ Reference Pas- Wear. Graphophone has been used a A few more pupils will enter later, sage Bible.’ please drop me a M onumental W ork I wish if you are not already short time. Call at the Forest 1{’nPr° vements were made card and I will be pleased to one o f our customers, you Grove Pharmacy. to the buildings during summer show you the finest system of Estimates given on First- would investigate the shoes vacation and everything is now Bible study yet introduced to the Class Work and Stock Only in gixid shape. School closed public. J. F. L eise , Agent for we have. It will pay you. 264-66 Fourth St. Opposite City Hall j Robert Loomia has sold his next week on account o f Teach- Washington and Yamhill Coun- Eastern Oregon farm and return­ er s Institute at Hillsboro PORTLAND. OREGON ties. Address Box 597. Forest ed to the Grove to reside. V. V. W illis , Prin. Grove. tf ' Main 8664 A 111$ j Ind. Phone 701 Pac. States 26 FASHION STABLES BROZ £ £ DEN FOREST GROVE, ORE. Forest Grove i CITY R E S T A U R A N T Shoe Store Undertakers Funeral Directing Embalming * CITY RESTAURANT a K u r a lt i B ros. CITY RESTAURANT Portland Marble Works I tV. B. RUSSELi