Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, February 03, 1910, Image 8

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    T. Wigman sp< nt Tues- J. J. Smith, the Banks, Ore.,
D. B'imn transacted business dav Mrs.
with
frie«as in Portland. machinist, manufactures a sharp-
in the metropolis yesterday.
Herb.r.
and wife, of ener for disc plows or disc har-
Felix Verhoeven spent several ' V lii : \ McNutt
rr'
itir.g rda- rows, that has no equal on the Eastern and Olympia Oysters any style, or in bulk
hours in the Rose City Wednes­ t'ves end friends in V this
city. market today. Satisfaction
day.
Pacific University students are guaranteed or money refunded, Best Ice Cream. Also a full line of Confectio’ ery. Cigars and
A. R. Leabo :s spending this
a week’s vacation and
CARRIERS TROUBLE IN VERSE
week at McM;mv?!le visiting enjoying
T obaccos
nearly all are at their respective I’m Uncle Sam’s most favored
relatives.
homes.
Pet»
Some oats and tare hay for Edna Bacon, formerly “hello I’m hearty and I’m hale;
sale at $14 per ton. M rs . E va girl’’ at the Pacific States phone I’ve nothing in the world to do
Forest Grove
A dams .
office, and mother, of Deer Island Out guide ’round with the mail;
Mrs. Roswurm spent Saturday spent Sunday with the family of Out one thing almost breaks my ______
in Portland.
Chas. Miller.
heart,
Mrs. V. H. Limber spent Sat- For Sale—16 acres of cleared. And my nervous system shocks;
urday in the Rose City.
level land, some orchard, 2 miles It s the everlasting pennies
That I’m fishing from the box.
I)r. Pollock spent Satusday in f>°m Cornelius, on main road, I carry
stamps and envelopes,
Goes at $150 per acre. For par­ And postal
the metropolis.
cards and such;
Coming the Johnson-Ketchel ticulars inquire at P r e s s office. And I would like to sell a few —
fight pictures. Scenic Theatre. Forest Chapter No. 42 0. E. "i wouiu please me very much.
S. Regular meeting next Mon­ But a man can’t sell unless you
Announcements later.
evening at 7.30. Business
buy,
M. J. Abbott has purchased day
and
social.
Visiting
sisters
and
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the jewelry business of C. A. brothers welcome. Mrs. Lenne- No matter Low he talks;
c
I have to keep on driving
Skoog
on Main street.
ville, W. M.; Mrs. Richardson, So After
b
the pennies in the box.
Enoch Moore and Harry Un­ Sec ’y.
81
derhill were visitors in Portland Wanted—At once, 20 to 40 It’s all right in the springtime,
SI
on business. Wednesday.
acres good tillable land, partly Or when summer breezes blow;
i he only Cylinder Records that are right are the
See Miss Annette Kellerman, cleared, within several miles of Out a diderent proposition
Columbia Indestructible 4-Minute records. 1 he su­
the Diving Venus, in her diving good town in Washington county. When it s thirty-two below;
periority of these records over all others is recognized
lc
and swimming act tonight at the Give location and cheapest cost When all your fingers and your
by users of cylinder records. Finest lore. Never
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Scenic Theatre
price. Address, G, care of P ress
toes
wear out or never break.
a
c
Mr. Knighten, of southern Forest Grove-
,Are fr0zen hard as rocks-
We are exclusive agents
Oregon, brother of Mrs. Nancy Abrahams corner, Main street R s in<Jat anything in lut.i.v
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pennies from the
Watts, has been called here ob and Pacific Avenue at 2.15 p. m. Scratching
I" orest G ro ve Ph arm acy
box.
Both Phones
C. A. LH TLER. Ph. G.
account of his sister’s illness. Tuesday, February 1st, 1910. And now, quite confidentially,
One
man
cleaning
public
cross­
H. J. Perry, who was recently
tell you something more:
: injured at the planing mill, has ing, 28 men issuing orders and A I’ll
rural
carrier (way out west)
Some argued that it
\ i : enjoyed a rapid recovery, and is comment.
Forgot
himself and swore;
was costing the city more for
now
able
to
resume
his
duties
at
Says
he:
“1 can stand the snow
cleaning the crossings than it
i
i
the factory.
drifts,
did
for
electric
lights.
Others
i i
Mrs. Geo. Armentrout. who argued that Secretary Ballinger I can stand the frozen locks,
has ... been
visiting
. . . in Portland
,
should be consulted. Others Out blast the measly pennies
&S .
t with , her two daughters
and
son
ht Bryan ought to have a I" the blasted, measly box.’’
ir
-
It
U
o 1 rank and family, has returned tho
^ (t(.
When the “roll is called up yon- ft
I c home after a stav of two weeks.
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I 1 « Scenic Tr.eatre
And
we shall gather there,
in the near „ . ,
.
. „ „
future
will
prevent
the
great
T
S
/
ecial
'™eting
of
Holbrook
They
wouldn’t
let a mail man in
O $10,000 “Passion Play” and ihe ^J°d^e ^ °* '***• ^ • a,l<*
If
they
knew
he'd learned to
Forest Grove Na:'I Pr..V* nidjf.
at 12.30 p. m., Saturday for pur-
swear:
“Life
of
Christ’’,
the
greatest
sc and grandest subject ever/vut-hr P08®, of attending funeral of If you want St. Peter to opon
O F F IC E H C U F S :
brotlrer 0. L. Doane and at 8.45
the gate
m o t io n ^ jiH ^ q w .— To* witness
9.45 A. Nl. to 4 P. M., Mon Jay, Wee i escay
When your rural carrier knocks
was this production is a duty you owe a. in. Sunday for the purpose of
Dei
it
ite
attt‘M
,bDg
the
funeral
of
brother
I Su yourself and family.
Buy stamps and don’t be guilty
and Friday of Each Week
Almoran Hill.
Of putting pennies in the box.
date later.
ENTERTAINS
L.d. phone 212
On Friday evening of last week, Mrs. M F. RS. J. MILLER
FO R E ST G R O \ E
Miller
E d w . R. W ir t z
the Teachers and Part
, , , entertained
met at the Central school house, at eards at her eleKmnt new homo Practical and Sanitary Plumbing
""Third street last Friday. The PHONES— BELL 21— IND. 681
It was a very enthusiastic and afternoon
pleasantly spent
well attended meeting all the in this fa-c was
nating
pastime and a Forest Grove,
Oregon
members and _ quite . • a few inter- . very delightful luncheon
was
ested visitors
being
. ,
__ . instructive
,__ .. present.
, talks
.. served. , Mrs. G. Vo k earned
Several very
W F H A R 'i R A M P F
off first prize while Mrs. F. Gor­
G E O . G. P A T E R S O N
were made and these were en- don
was
the
recipient
of
the
con­
•j-iyed byj 11 present.
solation prize.
OYSTER HOUSE
OTTICE SHEARER
4 M inutes—
And then some
a
•
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Osteopathic Physician
f t
EVERY
SACK
C U * ANTEED
PHELPS & MIZNER
To Please You
Successors to
HICKS & PHELPS
” Oreg jn," Made from Choice B 1 1 tern - $1.85 Sck.
“ Victor,” Made from Hard Wheat - - 1.70 “
“ Crescent,” Mad" from Valiev Wheat - 1.50 “
All are Good and Guaranteed to give perfect
P
Satisfaction
Manufactured by
. . .
IPP
r/ Kl/àr l d Y:
The C R ESC EN T i m L S
Forest Grove
?V
Machinery, Vehicle», Farm Imple­
ment», Seeds and Feed . . . .
Our M otto:
- fair
treatment and fair prices ."
Fore»t Grove, Oregon
Oregon
The Largest and Best
Selected Stock of Jewelry,
Watches and Clocks in Washington County
1 'ARTHUR SHEARER
Come and See the New Line of Goods Just Received-
All Gocds Guaranteed a» Represented
M A IN S T R E E T