Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, March 03, 1910, Image 7

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    Local News Items
Mr. Keck, of Thatcher, \va3 in
town Monday.
Chas. Roe made a trip to Port­
land Saturday.
C. B. Campbell was a Forest
Grove visitor Tuesday.
Mrs. Chrs. Hines was a visit r
in Portland Saturday.
Glenn Markee returned home
from Albany last week.
Frank Chalmers, of Center­
ville, was in the Grove Monday.
Best Jumbo Utah Land Plaster
$12. 50 a ton Phelps and Mizner.
Mrs. T. Wigman was a Port­
land visitor Tuesday.
Mart Cox was down from Gales
Creek on business Friday.
Herb Smith brought a load of
wood from Hillside, Friday.
Herbert Kyle, of Gales Creek,
was in the city Tuesday.
OYSTER HOUSE
Eastern and Olympia Oysters any style, or in bulk
Best Ice Cream.
Percy Brierly was a Sunday
visitor from Roy.
Geo. Schoch and Chas. Will­
Will Conley and wife were in
iams were Grove visitors Wed­
Portland Sunday.
Mrs. Laura Claps aw, of Hill­ nesday.
W. R. Douglai, of Gales City
side
was shopping in town Mon­
Grover and Paul Pechin were
was in town Mo day.
day.
Grove
visitors from the Roderic
Geo. McKibben, o f Veiboort,
parm
Friday.
Ur.
Guy
P.
Via,
of
Buxton,
was in town Monday.
was a Forest Grove visitor last
Jeanne Lamb, from Portland,
A. R. Leabo made a business
Saturday.
was
an over Sunday visitor with
trip to Hillsboro Friday.
Ed Wirtz was a business vis­ Mrs. F. P. Senger.
Saleslady wanted. Answer by j .
itor to the Rose City Monday
Mrs. McCoy, of Portland, spent
letter, care of Pr.-SS otlice.
and Tuesday.
Sunday with her son and daugh- j!
For Sale—Two year old walnut
Louie Herring from Pattur. \er l.cie in the Grove.
trees at a bargain. J. Slribich
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Valley was a Grove visitor the
Lillian Nelson from Wil
Wilson, ' II
E. W. Haines was transacting j l a g t o f t h e w e e k
was an over Sunday guest
ist at II
business in Portland Saturday.
Mrs. Ben Frost, of Hillsboro, the home of Mrs. L. C. Dixon
Best Jumbo Utah Land Plaster was the guest of her mother
Miss Len Good has accepted a
$12.50 a ton. Phelps and Mizner. Mas. Mollie Shaw, last Saturday. losj^jon as teacher at Sherwood,
Nina King visited with her
Mrs. R. W. Bishee was called leaving for that point Saturday.
uncle, H. Forney, near Hillsboro, to Portland Monday by the ser- j „ „ „
,
,
,
,
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B. F. Purdy, who has been
Sunday.
i o u s illness of her mother.
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visiting his son Ulitt in southern
Ben Woodle, of Portland, spent
The windows in all the store.. Ga|jforRja this winter was in
Sunday in this city visiting were decorated writh pink and town Friday
friends.
green Saturday, these being the
Qra Senge‘r returned to Cor_
A number of Cornelius boys e iu a .i uMir».
vallis Saturday, after a week’s
came up Saturday evening to at­
If you want to sell your place, I viait with his brother, S. P. Sen­
tend the dance.
list it with us, as we have buyers ger, of Watts.
Fruit and shade trees at whole looking for homes all the time.
Allen Cameron, who has been
Roswurm & Moulton.
sale by E. A. Dixon or Forest
visiting his brother, Wm. Cam­
For well selected lines, quality eron of this city, left for B. C.
Grove Floral Co.
of
the goods and fair prices, the Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Bert Harding, o f Eeaver
Pioneer
drug store is unexcelled
City, Nebraska, is visiting her
H. R. Bemissand family moved
n
the
state.
sister, Mrs. John Ihrig.
1 from Fair Oaks to Forest Grove. | j
0. Wells, who has been con­
A. Sexton, who has been sick
Wednesday, where they expect j
fined
to the house for son e time
for the past week, is reported at
to reside during the coming sum-
j being disabled by a hard fall, is
this writing much improved.
j mer.
j much better, and will be out in
It is expected that Dr. Pad- j
Harry Weber, of Ridgofkl ’ , a few days.
| dock, of Portland, will have j
Wash., was the guest of his sis­
Watch for Mathews & Frank,
i charge of evangelistic meetings
ter, Mrs. Jess Perry, last Sunday.
with their Union Jack, the hand­
Pearl Williams, who has been iest tool on the market. For | under the auspices of the two
working in a logging camp near use in the shop or on the farm. j Christian Associations during
Laurel, returned home Monday. It will pay you to investigate it the week beginning March 13th.
Also a full line of Confectior ery, Cigars and
T obaccos
OTTICE SHEARER
Forest Grove
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Dr. C. E. Walker__
Osteopathic Phy si : i r n
F orest G ro v e N a t’ l. Bank B ldg.
C.
9 :4 5 A . M . to 4
ICC
P. M .,
hOUkS:
M onday, W ed n esd ay
nr.J. Friday oí Eac’ i Y. c c .i
FOREST G R O V E
Ind. phone 2 1 2
r AnraGigiHC&ment!
DY THE
Oregon Electric Railway Co.
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Wednesday
pebruary 2,1910
Ol its new Line and Train Service to
Victor Flour is not one that is
Mrs. E. E. Williams visited
just as good, but one that is bet- Portland Saturday with a view Forest Grove Pharmacy
tir $1.6) a sack at your grocers. to procuring the music for the
T H E U P -T O -D A TE D R U « « I S T *
Holy
City
oratorio
which
will
be
PHONES:
Cell 231
Is*.
Vern Nichols and Jessie Tnom-
Fri Cl— D Z L I V B R Y
as o f Portland, were visiting given the evening of the 21st of
j The branch line connecting
oodburn with West
their parents in Forest Grove March.
W ood bu rn has been com pleted and passenger service
Sunday.
“ Oregon” the new flour made
inaugurated on the above date.
C. S. McNutt accompanied by at the local flouring mills is new-
T h e follow ing is a schedule of trains arriving and
his family visited Sunday with hard wheat flour made from blue
leaving Forest G rove, with which connection is made
his father, Mayor R. W. McNutt stem wheat which they guarantee
to be the equal of any hard wheat
at Garden H om e and W e st W ood b u rn for passengers
of Cornelius.
to and from W ood bu rn :
Mrs. Ed Ward, of Gaston, was flouron the market.
Holbrook Lodge No. 30, A. F.
in Forest Grove Saturday^ttend-
At Forest Grove
Lv. W oodburn
A r. Woodburn
Lv. Forest Grove
ing the convention of the Re- and A. M., stated communica­
11:30 a m
9:00 a m
10:30 a m
8:40 a m
tion this Saturday evening at
bekah Lodge.
4.40 p m
12:40
p
m
2:25
p
m
10:30
a
m
We have several applicants 7.30 sharp. Important business.
6:40 p m
4:25 p m
4:00 p m
1:40 p m
wishing farms to rent either on Visiting brethern welcome. A.
Edwin Allen, W. M .; Ben Kori,
F o r in form a tion rela tiv e to tick e ts , fa re s, e t c ., see th e tic k e t a gen t
shares or for cash.
j a c k a n a Jui
Secy.
Roswurm & Moulton.
G EO. F. NEVIN.S.
C. E. ALBIN
Forest Chapter No. 42 Order W ent Up the Hill
Traffic Mar^ger, Fortland, Oregon
Ben Levy, the well known
Tick*t Agent, Forest Grove
cattle buyer c f Portland, was in of EasterrT Star will hold its reg- The bruises occasioned by the
this city Saturday, purchasing ular communication Monday, accident can be very effectively
steers for the “ Rose City” mar­ March 7. After the regular order d r e s s e d by using our
of business has been dispensed
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ket.
with a social session will be held.
Ointments and Plaster
You take no chance in buying
A full attendance is anticipated. Qur gtock is very complete in all
Victor Hard Wheat Flour at $1.60
Mr. and Mrs. William Langley these lines. Whatever is need-
per sack. It is guaranteed to
and
daughter, Miss Manche, have ed for internal or external use
please. Phone an order to your
returned from a two months can be found in our great variety |
grocer.
Successor to DYNAM ITE
visit at Santa Anna, California. 0f Drugs.
Dr. S. M. Wendt’s office, For­ They were greatly missed in
^
w h ;te pine and Tar
i r i an d Economical
N o hawing.
N o H eadaches.
est Grove National Bank Bldg. their absence, and their many
FOR SALE BY
Residence, cor. 5th street and friends welcome them back most Mentholated for that Cough
Banks, Oregon
John
Wunderlich
Pacific ave. Both phones at heartily.
It
Is
the
Best
Ever
both places.
The Lectures on Prophecy at
Mrs. Ralph Kinton, of Banks, the Seventh Day Adventist
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Jno. church during the past week
Bellinger, of this city. Mrs. have been well attended. Sev­
Kinton is accompanied by her eral evenings the church has
The Largest and Best
small daughter.
been crowded despite the inclem­
Selected Stock of Jewelry,
The funeral services of Dr. ency of the weather. The lec-
Watches and Clocks in Washington County
Cheadle whose death was noted tures, Mr. Pettit says, will con-
in last week’s issue, were con- tinue two weeks more,
ducted at the Congregational
Dr G. L. Large reports a son
church last Friday by Rev. bom to the wife of Alfred Ray­
Thomas.
mond, of Thatcher, last Wednes­
Come and See the New Line of Goods Just Received-
Roswurm & Moulton, dealers day. Parties wishing the at­
All Goods Guaranteed as Represented
n real estate, fuel and ice. re­ tendance o f Dr. Large in this
class
of
cases,
will
greatly
oblige
r -,
cently established an office cn
the first floor o f the Masonic him, if convenient, by engaging
MAIN STREET
Building and have very elabor- his services two or three months
ately fitted up the same.
prior to the expected event.
I
WCODBURN, OREGON
A Blasdng Good Business
Trojars Powder
ARTHUR SHEARER
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