| Diiiey Happenings Lum Sears, , of Thatcher, is fo r est G rove pr ess i very sick. Mrs. J. W. Hughes visited her Published & Edited by Books, Books—more books St the daughter, Hazel, at St. Vincent The Pres« Publishing Co. I Book~St6f« ••••». _ J Hospital Saturday. * Central Livery Barns Name the ad you prefer— get Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brodersen i your share o f the money. visited friends in Portland Sat-1 Me N&iHer & Wirt*, Proprietors J. N. Hoffman, Manager, j Mrs. F. A. Watrous visited urday.' a H. M. Sailing and wife took THURSDAY of EACH WEEK. friends in Portland. Saturday. BOARD and ROOM—$5 per wk. dinner at the La Rue home Sun­ and Tillamook Stage Lines. Colonial Hotel, new management. day. I ndependent P h o n e s « j Adam Beal, a blacksmith of The dance given by the Dilley O ffice 505 R esidence 442 Centerville, was in town Satur­ band in the K. of P. Hall was t-'nteied at the t>o*t office :it Forest Grove, Osm well attended and all report a 1 day. as mail matter o f the second eta s. Mrs. Ralston, of South Park, good time. T e r m s o f S u b s c r ip t io n visited her son in Portland, Sat­ Mr. Hess, our barber and con­ CASH IN ADVANCE fectionery man, has put up a urday. One Year $1.00 - Six Months .75 Carl Hoffman was in Portland, fine, large sign at his place. Saturday, looking up plumbing, The Ladies Aid held an all day Display advertisements for publica­ goods. session at the parsonage. An­ DeWitts Kidney and Bladder Pills. tion in the PRESS must be in this office Lest you forget write card or other fine chicken dinner was en- i not later than Tuesday evening to in­ letter at once, see front page an- joyed by all present. DeWitts Kodol for dyspepsia. sure appearance in current issue. | noun cement. , Mrs. C. A. Broderson attend-1 Call for samples at King McDonald, of Ellensburg, ed the Woman,s Club meeting at j A copy o f The Press will be mailed Wash., was in the city on busi­ Forest Grove Monday. to all advertisers in which their ad ap- ness last week. Robert Alexander was a Port­ pears. Reader we pay you cash to land visitor Saturday. read the ads—sde front p a g e - One o f Chas. Hubbert's horses died Tuesday and another is sick A man never knows what he write us a card. can’ t do until he tries. F. E. Smith, of Dilley, is mov­ with colic. ing his family onto a farm near Mr. and Mrs. Peter Detlefs are the proud parents o f a fine A man never finds out how Summit this week. _ _ _ _ Miss Penfield was in the state baby boy. mean he is until he runs for o f­ metropolis selecting holiday goods fice. ______________ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jerrett the first of the week. were visiting Sunday at the A human being is the only Ted Haney, son of J. M. Han­ home of the latter’ s sister, Mrs. thing on earth that can smile. ey, after a year’ s sojourn in Ida­ J. B. Prickett and family. Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Shoes, Complete Use that God-given privilege ho, returned last week. C. M. Pechin was a visitor at whenever possible. Line Furniture, Groceries, Buggies Rev. Father Kettenhofen, of Hillsboro Monday. St. John’s Parish, was a Forest George Gray and Henry Jer­ Wagons, Hardware, F.tc. Do all traveling shows and Grove visitor last week. rett were trading in Forest Grove entertainments come under the We had the pleasure o f being Monday. C o r n e l iu s . O r e g o n ordinance requiring the marshal shown through the prune dtyer The ladies of Dilley met at the to collect tax? If so, watch for o f B. Ortman this week. home of Mrs. Frank Maurey results. Mrs. C. W. Fitch and two Tuesday for instructions in em­ The best and bravest men in daughters, of Dilley, were trad­ broidery. Mrs. Bagwell, of Portland, was this world are those who are ing in the Grove, Saturday. If you have not received by mail a visiting Miss Gray Sunday. proud when doing an act of kind­ Book Store magazine catalogue please ness for their old father or ask for one. The Book Store will meet Clyde Pechin is putting a new mother. all subscription offers. fence around his sister’p proper­ Archdeacon Chambers of Port­ ty. Give your child a good educa­ land will conduct services of the of Forest Grove, Oregon Mrs. Borgen was trading in tion; see to it that his morals are Episcopal Church in the Y. M. C. A. Forest Grove Tuesday. pure and his nature made sub­ room at the college Sunday at 11 Hrrry Best and wife visited at missive to the laws that govern a.m. Abner Briggs’ home Saturday man; having done this you have State Mutual Insurance Com­ and Sunday. given him a start in life far in Harry Best has been on the excess of all money value, and a panies met yesterday with the start, of which he will not be de­ following lepresented: Oregon sick list is now convalescent. Fire Relief of McMinnville, Hor­ prived. Cherry Grove Locals ticultural of Salem, Mutual Fire (by C. E. Dixon) and Beever State, o f Portland, Hop Growers and Fire Relief of Fire destroyed the dairy barn Butteville, Bankers and Mer­ of C. D. Williams Sunday morn­ chants and Pacific Home of this ing. It originated in the hay city. Much interess was mani­ loft and was discovered by one o f fested in yesterday’s meeting the hired hands when he mounted Read Press announcement on and the banquet served at the to the loft about 3:30 a. m. to K. P. Hall was one of unques­ get hay for the horses. The fire front page. R. Kirkland becomes one of tionable success. About 70 guests gained headway so fast that in were present. The meeting is still less than twenty minutes the en­ the Press reading circle. in session today. tire barn was ablaze. All stock Robert Hayden, o f Glen wood, The Bazaar people are busy getting was in the city last week. ready for their holiday trade. The j was saved except two colts. A Thomas Frost, of Watts dis­ store Is beautifully decorated and tables ' few chickens were destroyed. ! are placed in every available space and j Neighbors were summoned by trict, was in town Saturday. loaded down with toys and Xmas gifts j telephone and by a hard fight Henry Jerrett, of Dilley, vis­ for young and old. Large shipments ited the Press office this week. of goods are arriving daily and it \ that lasted more than an hour the old boss, Mr. K. N. Staehr, the granary was saved with the 1 8 q « .80 un o ~ m 1 U, 1 12l iqiu «1 nr» R. E. Porter, of Gaston, made worries 8x10, 1 H, 8x10, i g k h t . t s ....$1.OP lig h ts.. . . .$ and his staff to find room for every loss of a few shingles. About <4 44 44 this office a pleasant call Mon­ thing. The building is now so crowded sixty tons of hay, several tons of 10x12, .. .95 1 0 x 1 2 ,............... . . . . 1.3CT with gooos that they are compelled to day. 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 0 x 1 4 ,............... . . . . 1.50 .. 1.05 10x14, unpack the boxes outside the back door feed, oats and all the harness G. 0. Gray, o f Dilley, would and carry the goods in one piece at a and tools stored in the barn, 4 4 4 4 4 1 0 x 1 6 ,................ . . . . 1.65 .. 1.20 12x14, rather have the Press than the time, and still it keeps coming. The were a total loss. 44 44 44 12x14, “ “ “ ' . . . \ M nklln .. 1.30 12x16, Bazaar carries by far the largest line Dollar. p the The snoft is gone again. It 4 44 44 toys ane Xmas goods in the county .. 1.60 1 2 x 1 6 ,............... . . . . 2.1 55.18 14x16, Will French, o f La Grande, vis­ of and on account o f the fact that they never was welcome. ited at the Langley home the buy direct from the German factories If, 12 lights. 15f* mor If, 8 lights, 1 0 ? more Mrs. Harry Wiliiams, o f Van­ they are able to compete in price and 1 st of the week. couver, B. C., is visiting with H. * even with the largest stores in Mrs. Hatfield, of Arizona, is quality Portland. A handsome doll worth $25 R. Bemiss and family this week. visiting with her mother, Mrs. will be given away Xmas eve as usual. 2x24, If, 4 lights . .. If, 4 ligh ts... . $ 1.45 $1.15 12x32, Some repairs were made on the 44 44 44 Jackson, o f this city. 2 x 2 6 ,............. . 1.20 .. 1.45 14x28, Geo. M. Littlehales and Bertha Independent telephone line last 4 4 4 4 K. N. Staehr, proprietor o f the E. Schaefer were married by week where it crossess the W. .. 1.50 2 x 2 8 ,............. . 1.20 14x30, 4 4 4 *4 Bazaar,' was in Portland this Rev. Bates o f Pacific University V. & Coast R. R. track. .. 1.60 2x30, “ “ “ 1.25 14x32, week replenishing his holiday at the home of the bride in this stock. city Tuesday evening. The bride If this paper should poke its J. A. Elder had a pleasant visit has for several years successfully nose into some public business 20x20, If, 2 lights . $ 90 24x30, If, 2 lights $1.25 44 44 44 with E. E. Lyon, of Portland, conducted a millinery store in that some folks would keep un­ .1.00 24x32............. . . . . 20x24, 1.30 44 44 44 Sunday. They were school boys this city and has a wide circle of der their hats and ask all about 1.10 20x28, 4 4 4 4 24x36,............ . 1.40 friends. The groom is the son it, don’ t take it that we are 44 together. .1.15 26x26,............ . . . . 1.15 20x30. 4 4 4 4 44 Several weddings are scheduled o f T. S. Littlehales and has been kickers just because of the size .1.05 2 6 x 2 8 ,............ .. 22x24, 1.30 4 4 4 4 4 for St. Anthony’ s Parish this engaged as clerk in the general o f our ears, this we can’t help. . 1. 10 22x26, 4 4 4 26x30............. 1. *ov 4 4 month and it looks as though Cu­ merchandise establishment of Geo. Shepherd,of North Plains, 1.15 22x28, 4 4 4 4 26x32,............ . . . . 1.4, • 4 Hoffman & Allen Co. for several pid had turned over a successful a son-in-law o f Mr. Higby, was ...1 .2 5 22x30, 4 4 4 4 28x28,............ 1.4- 44 He is also interested in , a visitor in the city this week. summer’s work into Father years. 1.10 28x30,............ . . . . 24x24. 4 4 4 4 1.4 44 fancy poultry, being secretary of Buck’s hands. 24x26, ...1.10 28x32,............ 1.6t Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hoffman the Washington County Poultry 4 4 4 4 4 A series o f sermo is will be 24x28, 1.15 30x30,............ . . . . 1.65 The Press joins and Aileen, were in Portland given in St. Anthony’s Church Association. over Sunday to hear Gypsy Smith. Half Ply Roofing, sq ..$1.20 Two Ply Roofing, sq 1.75 with the many friends o f Mr. | commencing with next Sunday One Ply Roofing, sq Three Ply Roofing,sq 2.35 .. 1.35 and Mrs. Littlehales in wishing evening. They will be on the “ Catholic Church and the Sacra­ them many happy years o f mar- j Door and window frames, mouldings, casings, stair and ments,’ ’and o f especial interest ried life.—No cake. porch material. Send us your list for an estimate. , to non-Catholics. Everyone is Favors Local Primary. cordially invited. The party given at St. An­ Editor Forest Grove Press— In your paper o f October 19th, 230 Front St., Portland, Oregon thony’s Rectory last Thursday evening was very pleasing there we noticed an item regarding the being nearly seventy present. nomination o f city ticket for For­ Various games were played and est Grove by direct primary. I For after lunch was served by the heartily approve the same. If it FOR SALE or trade, 20 acres The Auction House ladies o f the Altar Society sever­ js good for a city o f 2500 or over timber land, four miles from al musical numbers were given, it is surely just as good for a Forest Grove, on Rock Road, will Why not let the one by Mrs. McEldowney be­ city o f our size. cut 1200 ¡cords of wood. Trade ing especially enjoyed. It is every voter have a say in nom-1 0. M. SANFORD, Prop. for stock or citv property. J. E. hoped that these parties will be inating a city ticket? E. W. Haines. Center of Block given often during the winter. tf Main St. phone , Ind. 721 N. main ST Tumbleson, Forest Grove,, in the City of F orest G rove , O regon , General livery Dr. Hines, Drug Store C. C. HAN CO CK General Merchandise, Fanning Implements The First National Bank Has Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Ì, $62,000 in the sum Greater than any other Banking House in Washington County m Windows, 1 1-8,8 and 12 Lights • . • 1 3-8, 4-Light Windows • » • 1 3-8, 2-Ligh* Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . » « . . . , . . . . . . . < . Shearer’s Confectionery PORTLAND SASH & DOOR CO. Fancy Christmas Candies and Tobaccos............ New and Second Hand Goods