Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, March 03, 1910, Image 6

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Country Items
F orest G rove A d v ertisin g
H. D. R O W E
P ain ter and P ap er H a n g e r
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COMPANY
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F inest o f B read and P astro B a k e d D a ily
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J e t ell 6 loaves o f B read fo r 2 5 c e n ts
FOREST GROVE
5acific Avenue
IERSO NA PRICKETT
D E A L E R S IN -
Confedtionery, Fruits, Cigars and Tobacco
CHOCOLATES
LOWNEYS
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S O F T D R IN K S
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
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SEE US B E F O R E B U Y IN G
MERTZ 8c LATTA
D E A L E R S IN
Furniture, C arpets, L inoleum , P aints, O ils and G lass
Both Phones
Forest Grove
H. L. DECKERT
For Sanitary P lum bin g, S tea m and H ot
W a ter H e a tin g ....................................................
Pacific Avanue
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Forest Grove, Oregon
C. MACKRODT
SELLS
A U T O M O B IL E S ,
M OTORCYCLES
and BIC YC LES
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PIONEER
DRUG STORE
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L argest and B est S tock
W e st o f P ortland
: All Goods Bought Direct from Factory :
PR IC ES R
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C H A S . M IL L E R , P ro p .
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Fo rest Grove
When You Buy
A C am era, g e t th e b est.
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rre th e best.
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Camera«, Kodaks and Supplies
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D R . H IN E S ' D R U G S T O R E
Forest Grove Pool Room
J. S. D R E W , Prop.
Cigars, 1 obacco. Confectionery, and Soft Drinks.
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Good Lunch Counter in Connection
A C le a n , Q u ie t p la ce to s p e n d an E ven in g.
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-QREGON
Inside Decorations a Specialty
Emma Dilley spent Friday in
Portland.
Mrs. B. Britton is visiting her
sister, Mrs. A. S. Dilley.
George Schoch is improving
after several week3 illness.
Ivan Senger and wife are en­
tertaining company from Port­
land.
Some of the young people are
preparing a short play in the
near future at the Literary So­
ciety.
A. T. Buxton had'his herd of
\ dairying cows tested for tuber-,
culosis recently.
John Ihrig was under the care
i of Dr. Wendt for several days
recently, but is now on the gain.
’ . Bemiss and family, who
have lived at Fair Oaks Farm
for nearly a year, will become
residents of Forest Grove this
j week. We regret to have them
go, but wish them success in j
their new heme.
PRICES A N D ESTIM A TE S FO R PAINTING C H E E R ­
FULLY FU R N ISH E D
IN D
FOREST GROVE
PHONE 493
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: F IN E B O O T A N D S H O E R E P A IR IN G :
S h oe L aces
S h oe D ressin g
and R ubber H ee ls
FOREST GROVE
P A C IF IC AVE.
W. F. SCHULTZ
M EA TS A N D G R O C E R IE S
All Kinds of Fresh Vegetables, Fish and Game in Season
BUXTON
Free Delivery to All Part* of the City
There will be a dance in the
Buxton Hall, March 17th.
Ralph Hannan went to Hills­
boro on business Wednesday.
Mr. Pease went to the P. R. &
N. head camp on business, Tues-
jday.
Edgar and Walter Hannan are
moving their families to luad-
quarters for the summer.
Herman Greener had one of
his fingers severely mashed in a
shingle mill neai Buxton.
Benj. R. Perkins from Me-1
Minnville, who has been visiting
his father, returned home Wed-1
nesday.
Robt. Simpson and family, who
have been quarantined on account
of scarlet fever, were released
this week.
Mr. McKusick has sold the
Hotel to Frank Donnelly who I
will take charge of the house.
Thursday.
There will be a debate at the
Buxton school house, March 8th.
Question: “ Resolved that mod­
ern improvements are a detri­
ment to the laboring class."
R O Y ITEM S
A ll W ork G u a r a n te e d
FOREST GROVE
PAC. A V E N U E
BO TH PHONES
W . H . HOLLIS, Pres.
E. j. M cA LE A R . Sec.
FOREST GROVE ABSTRACT CO
Successors to
HOLLIS TIT LE & IN V E ST M E N T CO.
Do a General Business of Abstracting and Conveyancing
FO R EST GROVE
Both Phones
Both Phones
Satisfaction Guaranteed
A. S A E L E N S
FRESH , S A L T and S M O X E D M EA TS
Fresh Fish Every Thursday
FOREST GROVE
PHONES
OREGON
INDEPENDENT 741
PAC. STATES 33
Fashion Stables
G O R D O N & BROW N, p rops.
B. A. Killin and wife were
shopping in Banks Monday.
W. W. Ryals was doing busi­
ness in Forest Grove Monday.
Rev. Stewart delivered a splen­
did sermon to an appreciative
audience last Sunday.
The Misses Chalmers, who are
attending college, spent Satur­
day and Sunday at home.
Milk-haulers find the continued
rainstorm very disagreeable and
where the roads are not graveled
almost impassable.
Mr. and Mrs. M. King and
daughter Marvel, and little
Merle, were transacting business
in the county seat’last Friday.
Miss Frankie Mathews, of
Portland, who has been the guest
of her cousin. Mrs. W. W. Ryals
the last week, returned home
Wednesday.
Mrs. C. F. Griffin received
word from Missouri that her par­
ents were in poor health. She
left on last Thursday’s train for
that state where she will visit
her old home and friends.
HIM FOR SALE
The T. W. N. Dray Line of
this city has a good three-seated
heavy hack, with curtains, in ex­
cellent condition, for sale at a
bargain. Call or phone.
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First Class Rigs
Careful Drivers
Prices Right
P acific A v en u e
F orest G rove, O regon
KNOB HILL ADDITION
The choicest tract, lately
platted to the City of
Forest Grove
Finest residence lots to be
had in the city.
On easy payments
Write or Inquire of
FEUX VERHOOVEN
OR
W. F. SCHULTZ
FO R E ST G R O V E
OREGON
The Progressive Store
G roceries, D ry G oods. B oots and Shoes
A Fine Line o f G en era l M erchan dise
Hoffman, Allen Co.