CORRESPONDENCE spent Saturday at the home of H. McNamee of this place. Mrs. S. A. Cooper, o f Portland, , *" “ ".'TT1'''*’ * --------- - has been vlMtinfir relatives in Dilley the last few days. Mrs. Quine, who has been vis- . . lting at t*ie home ot J. 0. Cum mins, left Tuesday for Portland The Misses Jessie Stephens and Lizzie Briggs was Forest Grove visitors Saturday. Mrs. W. H. Heisler and Pane were Portland visitors Wednes­ day. BUXTON C. E. Albin informs us that Oregon Electric is now in a po­ sition to sell through ttckets to points on the Spokane, Portland and Seattle, on North Bank line and on the Astoria and Columbia river to Railway. The next regular communica­ tion o f Forest Chapter No. 42 0 . E. S., Feb. 7, 1910, will be a short business session, after which the evening will be spent George Brang03, while em- ployed on construction work for the P. R. & N. last Friday, broke his forearm. Dr. Via was called to attend to the case and the patient is reported as doing very fine. in a f ocial time- Visiting sisters Andrew Custer and daughter, and brothers cordially invited. Anna, spent the week end in Portland. PROGRAM FOR PARENTS AND TEACHERS CL08 Mrs. Davis is reported on the Music, by the High School; sick list. The High school fund, L. J. Corl; Reading, Miss Mack; Compulsory Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Via were visiting with relatives in Forest education, O. M. Gardner; Music; Grove over Sunday. Question box. A full attendance o f patrons A literary and debating society B. B. Goff, of Hillside, was a is requested as questions of im­ was recently organized in our caller in this city on Wednesday. portance will be discnssed. village. This is a worthy insti­ When in town try the city res­ tution and should be supported taurant. New management and by every one. first class meals. Hans Peterson, of Forest Grove has decided to install a light and i Wilda Crosley, o f Tacoma, was water plant here. He says this in.town Tuesday visiting friends is the opportunity of his life and B osley formerly lived here Is fully equipped to looks forward to great develop- and her friends were glad to see ment in the future. her again. do up - to - date Job Considerable snow in this vi- ^ ivian Brown returned to Printing of all kind. cinity at present but it is going l>ortlanth utter spending several fast | weeks at her home on the Wil- j W ork guaranteed. XT . .. . son; also visiting with friends | Mrs. Nelfors passed through , , , , , , *: , , here and at Hillsboro, Prices reasonable. here on her way to Nehalem re- cent|y The Masons attending the Our stationery is the Scottish Rite services in Port-1 A number of our young people )and s atUrday night were Harry v e ry V.c:'. and our indulged in a sleighing party to|Goff> Chas. I{oe, Allan Ricei f . W p H h ^ H . v and *„,> all „n Q T()(Jd and Judjfe Ho„ js Banks last Wednesday w orkm anship is un- report a very good time. oceu eu . Dr. Boggess and Vernon Gould ' Louis Holt has resigned his have established quite a reputa­ position in Hannan’ s store. tion for cooking mush and baking Joe Bellish and Rosa Feldt pote*’'«« ’ .ing the absence of were married in Hillsbc»o Wed- Mi’s, uouid and Mrs. Boggess. l" v , 'n v -c y will re- A great many have found dur- •** ing the recent heavy rains that f re is visiting in the tilings from their basements Portlanu mis week. and premises are not large Pearl Sewell is visiting her enough to carry away the water, mother in Hillsboro this week. The Woman’s Foreign Miss- Ruth Peterson is in Portland ionary society will entertain at LIVERY and f f F.D STABLE consulting an oculist in regard the home o f A. G. Hoffman. Fn to her eyes. day evening. There is now ; G I Rigs Furnished on Short Notice There will be a debate Thurs- membership o f more then sixty, day, Dec. 27th. Everybody wel- Word from Mrs. Mills, wl Prices Reasonable come. was called to Arnold, Nebraska, D. P. & C. O. Hopkins by the illness o f her mother, is W the effect that sht is a little d il l e y BANKS OREGON better, but there is no hope o f Paul Beck made a business her recovery. trip to Portland Saturday. E. H. Parker and wife, of JOHN WUNDERLICH Mrs. C. A. Broderson and little St. Johns, and daught r, Mrs. son spent Saturday in the Rose Beilina Frizell, of Yreka, Cal- Funeral Director City. ifornia, are sen d in g the week and Embalmer..... Mrs. Parker, o f St. Johns, and with the former’s son, J. A. Par- Mrs. J. P. Frizell. o f Yreka. Cal.. ker in this city. Prompt Attention Given to Calls. Modern Equip­ ment. Local and Personal Banks Always means new Resolutions. We also have made a Resolution to give our Customers the very best goods at the very lowest prices. This Resolution Will not be broken under any circum- stances. U p-To-D ate Furniture is our motto for this year. No shoddy or shop-worn furniture is carried over. THE Banks Furnitur© Company JOliiJ W U N D E R LIC H , TJafsagcr y us and be BANKS OREGON Blasting Good Busine •&S A Trojan Powder Succe^cor to i No Thawing. DYNAMITE No Headaches. DATl n A T T -1 Safe and Economical FOR SALE BY John Wunderlich Banks, Oregon Forest Grove Advertising HOME . Banks Company The New Year The PRESS convinced Furniture . B A K IN G COM PANY Finest of Bread and Pastro Baked Daily . . Oregion W e sell 6 loaves of Bread for 25 cents Dr. C. E. Walker Q lT Y y R E S T A U R A N T Pacific Avenue FOREST GROVE V Osteopathic Physician GZQM'Z //:'v V Forest Grove Nat'l. Bank Bldg. OFFICE HOURS: | Meals at all Hours 9:45 A. M. to 4 P. M., Monday, Wednesday REAL Tables for Ladies Party Dinners and Friday of Each W eek Í o.e t Gro\e, OREGON ESTATE Fire, Plate Glass. Health and Accident Insurance. Surety Eonds Farm, Timber, Fruit Lands and City Property Ind. phone 212 FOREST GROVE Best 25c Meal in the city MAIN ST. near PAC. AVE. Progressive Store ?ries. Dry Goods. Boots and Shoes Line of General Merchandise Hoffm an, Allen Co. FO RE ST GROVE ~~ Close attention given to _ r .., __, care of property for non-resident owners Only gilt-edge insurance companies represented by my agence - -.T - ’ McGILL & C O G A N OREGON 3 o; r e s s r i n t i n g roduces erfect Results • ¡I H O R SE SH O E IN G And General ALL WORK GUARANTEED M ain S t . and F irst A ve . Blacksmithing Phone. Pac. States 171 FOREST GROVE I