Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, January 27, 1910, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ¡I
c . E. D3X0N - - -
F IN E B O O T A N D S H O E R E P A IR IN G
Shoe Laces
Shoe Dressing
and Rubber Heels
FOREST GROVE
P A C IF IC A VE .
Parker
THE
H A R NESS MAN
QUALITY UNSURPASSED
PRICES RIGHT
Repairing Promptly Done
IND. P H O N E 2 9 4
FO RE ST GROVE
W . F. S C H U L T Z
MEATS AND
G R O C E R IE S
All Kinds of Fresh Vegetables, Fish and Game in Season
Free D elivery to A ll Part» o f the City
BOTH P H O N E S
PAC. A V E N U E
W . H . H O L L IS . Pres.
FOREST GR OVE
E. J. M c A L E A R . Sec.
FOREST G R O V E A B ST R A C T CO
Successors to
H O L L IS T I T L E & IN V E S T M E N T C O .
Do a General Business of Abstracting and Conveyancing
FO R E ST G R O V E
Both Phones
H. D. R O W E
Painter and Paper Hanger
All Work Guaranteed
Inside Decorations a Specialty
P R IC E S A N D E S T I M A T E S F O R P A IN T IN G C H E E R ­
F U L L Y F U R N IS H E D
IN D
FOREST GROVE
PHONE 4 9 5
WALTER ROSWURM
A. E. M O U L T O N
Roswurm & Moulton
9
Successors to
Roswurm & Co.
Ice, Coal and W o o d
F o re s t G rove
O regon
City Restaurant
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Reinemer, Props.
-
Mrs. C. 0. Roe was a Portland
visitor on Monday.
Wanted 6 or 7-room house.
Inquire at this office.
For the best 25 cent meal in
the city go to the city restaurant.
When attending the auto show
at Portland, be sure to visit the
Studebaker exhibit.
Remember that the Home
Bakery delivers free of charge
to any part of the city.
COAL. Another car arrives.
Order your supply now at $7.50
per ton delivered from car.
WE TREAT AND
CURE
ALL DISEASES
OE MEN
WOMEN AND
CHILDREN
W e Treat
With
Electricity, E ectric
Vibration.
Massage.
E le c tr ic
Electric
Light Cure.Oateopath-
Naturo p a t h i c
and
Treatments,
with
latest
all
given
of
she
remedies
applied
W e treat patients successfully with our rational methods.
Our
Physicians and Surgeons are graduates of both American and
European colleges, with credentials from the highest medical
boards in the United States, and know their business thoroughly.
R o s w u r m & M o u i . t o n .
Has a fine line of Storm Blankets, Storm Covers
and Horse Goods
\
Decal and Persona!
Hot Meals at all Hours
The Best 25 cent Dinner in the City
Party Dinners a Specialty
Our “ S U N D A Y S P E C I A L ” Chicken Dinner will please you
On Tuesday H. L. Deekert
purchased the residence of
George Kirkwood, consideration
$1200, and is having the same
completely remodeled.
The city council, at its meet- j
ing Tuesday night, appointed ai
committee to purchase a genera |
tor and machinery necessary t o !
oaerate the lighting plant.
The fellow who was arrested
here on Tuesday night and taken !
to Hillsboro to answer to the j
charge of stealing an umbrella, |
plead guilty and was fined $25.
Not having the necessary money,
he is serving in out in the county
bastile.
The Forest Grove Collection
Agency has dwellings for rent.
Also ten acres of good farm land
near town, with buildings, for
sale very cheap.
Inquire at
Hoifman Building.
Geo. Auld, the real estate and
Insurance man and W. J. R.
Beach the Insurance trustee have
leased the rooms formerly occu­
pied by the First National Bank
on 1st Ave. North and expect to
take possession about the 1st of
March.
County Judge Goodin has called
a meeting of the road supervis­
ors of the 36 districts in the
county for Saturday at his office
in Hillsboro and matters pertain­
ing to good roads will be dis­
cussed.
The Spanish-American
war
veterans are going to have a io-
union at the office of Capt. A t'd
on Friday, Feb. 4th to ccmmer.:-
orate the Filipino outlie.' 1: at
Manilla cn the 4th of Feeru •" ’,
1899. All veterans vTo have
not already been notified are re-
i quested to make themselves
1 known to the Cantain.
The skating party announced
to be given at the rink on Wed­
nesday, Feb. 2, has been post­
poned and will be held on Wed­
nesday evening Feb. 9th. It
will be a masked affair and prom-
On Saturday afternoon, Feb. 4th,
there will he skating for children
from 2 until 4 o’clock.
Specialties
Rheumatism, Catarrh, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Paralysis, Bright’s Disease,
Neurasthenia,
oitre, Epilepsy, Dropsy
All private and wasting diseases promptly cured and their effects
permanently eradicated from the system
Diseases o f women and children given special attention.
Nervous diseases and nervous prostration a specialty.
Eczema and ail skin diseases promptly cured.
Consultation and Examination Free
and strictly Confidential
I
If patient cannot call at the Sanitarium, write for full instructions.
A ll m edicin e» are furnished to Patient» from the L aboratory
o f the
Sanitarium.
Office Hours:
9 to 11 a. m .: 2 to 5 a. m., and 7 to 8 p. m.
Sundays, 10 to 12 a. m.
Columbia Sarsitarium
Permanently located in Raleigh Building, corner Sixth and
(323 1-2) Washington streets. Phone Main 2993.
y tLir
P o rtla n d , O regon
First-class Job Printing
_ V
1
A. C. MACKRODT
AUTOMOBILES,
MOTORCYCLES
and BICYCLES
FOREST
GROVE
OREGON
C
o m p le te
l in e
o f
s u n d r ie s