Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, March 17, 1910, Image 3

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    Live Items of Local Interest
Compiled by the Hustling, Bustling, Rustling
Miss Manche Langley was one
o f the many who called on the
tax collector at Hillsboro Tues­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Meresse re­
turned Tuesday from a 2 weeks
_______
_______ I stay at Seaside where they have
Sheriff Geo. Hancock
J. N. Hoffman was in Portland a cottage.
town on Tuesday.
yesterday.
V. R. Abraham who has been
Mrs. Harvey Rogers is very ill
Miss Bertha Leabo is indisposed attending Chicago University
at her home in this city.
for more than a year is expected
at this writng.
home next Wednesday.
M. R. Cheeney o f Cornelius
W. F. Schultz was in Portland
Remember the Oratorio next
was a Grove visitor; Tuesday.
on business Friday.
Monday
evening. It will begin
Miss Ellen Staehr was a Port­
Thad. Stevenson o f Watt’s was
promptly
at 8:15. There will be
land
visitor
Tuesday.
in town on business Saturday.
no seating during the singing.
Mr. Chas. 0 . Roe went to Port­
The “ Holy City” Monday
Dr. C. L. Large reports a son
night. Get your tickets at the land Tuesday on business.
born
to the wife of Zack Parkin
Bazaar.
Mr. A. P. Morgan has been on o f Gales Creek, last Sunday.
E. X Harding, of Gaston, was the sick list the past week.
Parties wishing the attendance
in forest Crove on business
g. x. Harden proprietor of the o f Dr. Large in this class o f cas­
i uesdav.
Gaston Mill was in town Tuesday. es, will greatly oblige him, if
Mrs. Orla Buxton of
Fair
Mrs. Frank Cain o f Hillsboro convenient, by engaging his ser­
shopping in the was visiting in the city Tuesday. vices two or three months prior
to the expected event.
A. G. Hoffman and wife spent
The Washington County Fair
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Wright o f Tuesday and Wednesday in Port-
Grounds and Driving Association
Thatcher were visiting in the ]and
which purchased a tract of land
U ro,e Saturday.
A w . 0 lso„ and w ife of Port-
from the Hughes estate some
.nr. Grim of Laurelwood, an iand visited Mrs. Lewis Shogren
time since for fair grounds and
old time resident o f the Grove, : Sunday,
park purposes, has a force of men
was in town Tnnsdavnn hnsinpsa I
General admission to “ Holy at work this week scraping and
Sunday morning subject at the c ;t y M Monday night, 8 o’ clock is leveling it. The members o f the
Christian church— “ Why we ob-1 25 cents,
Association hope to have it in
serve the Lord’ s D ay.” Even­
first
class condition at an early
Mrs. W. E. Prickett visited
ing subject— * ‘Jesus at the door. ”
date.
Mrs. F. Caffeine of North Yam-
Hon. B. F. Purdy o f Gaston hin last week,
was in town Tuesday. He ex­
Resolutions of Sympathy
Wm. Harris who accompanied
pects his son Cliff, home from |
his mother’s remains to Illinois,
Vallejo, California
near
returned Saturday.
ìutuf^e.
Chas. Miller, the popular drug­ Grove.
Will Clapshaw, a former Forest
Whereas the Great Cap
gist, was a visitor to Portland
Grove resident, having gone to
General
o f the Universe
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Portland to live about four years
called from our rank and pror
Dave Ihrig of Portland was the ed to a higher rank where life is
a£o, was in this city on business
guest
o f his brother, John Ihreg, eternal our well beloved comi
Tuesday.
last Saturday and Sunday.
A. H. Gates.
Rev. N. W. Phelps and w ife of
Whereas by his death the i
Mrs.
H.
Rodgers
who
has
been
Gaston spent several days in
Forest Grove this week, the in a very critical condition is ily has lost a dearly beloved fath­
er and our country a true and
guests o f Mr. and Mrs. L. R. some better at this writing.
\ an Kirk.
Mrs. Florence Raines o f Gales loyal citizen, now therefore be it
Resolved that we tender to the
Rev. Frank Phelps, who has ! City is visiting Mrs. F. A. Moore
family
and friends o f the de­
just closed a series o f revival and other friends this week,
ceased comrade our sincere sym­
meetings at Cornelius attended
Xhe best Lime and Sulphur
pathy in this their great bereave­
trie services at the M. L. church Spray manufactured. 20c per gal.
ment, his last resting place shall
Monday evening.
at bbe p orest Grove Pharmacy.
be kept adorned with the flag he
I f you are going to need any
Misses Bella and Nina Baird of helped to save and loved so well.
Building mtl or Lumber, see F. North Yamhill visited friends in
C hairman C ommittee .
Emerson at the Ward Lum- this cjjy Saturday and Sunday.
her yard. Office in Dr. Ward’s
attended Th e P R E S S I s THE ONE B E S T BET
building.
18-2t. . , Mrs.
. E. , H. Coleman
, „ .
fo r C O N S IST E N T AD V E R T ISIN G .
^
1 the Academy oi Science which
Geo. Frank, who has been as- was held ¡n p ortiand last week,
sociated with J. B. Matthews, in
.
O regon Electric Time Card
this county for several months
The Sherwin-Williams Lime
past, left for New Ontario, Can- and Sulphur Spray is the best. 20c
ARRIVES
LEAVES
at Portland
Fo -e.t Grove
ada, Tuesday.
j Per « al- Forest Grove Pharmacy.
8:00 a m
6:50 a m
Ira E. Purdin, one of Washing-
The best specific for that lan-
9:50 a m
8:40 a m
11:40 a m
10:30 a m
ton County’s pioneers, who is at
feebng is the Hazlewood
1:30 p m
12:20 p m
present living in Portland, was ice cream for sale by W. E.
2:50 p m
1:40 p m
tf
5:20 p m
4:10 p m
in town on business the early Prickett.
8:10 p m
7:00 p m
B.
F.
Purdy
o
f
Gaston
was
in
part o f the week.
10;50 pm
9:45 p m
town Tuesday on business. Mr. !
Oscar Schryer leaves for a short
LEAVES
Purdy and family spent a portion
ARRIVES
visit in Spokane this week. He
Portland
Forest Grove
o f the winter in Southern Cali­
expects to arrive at his home
7:05 a m
8:15 a m
fornia, but “ They’ ll have to go
8:30 a m
town, Calloway, Nebraska in
9:40 a m
some to beat Oregon, believe
10:20 a m
11:30 a m
about three weeks.
12:10 p m
1:20 p m
me!” Says Mr. Purdy.
2:10
p
m
3:20 p m
J. B. Matthews has the only
3:30 p m
4:40 p m
Will French, the original editor
original lifting asparatus in the
5:30 p m
6:40 p m
and
publisher
o
f
the
Washington
8:25
p
m
9:35 p m
“ Union Jack.” Strongest and
best. Handiest tool for stretch- County News, was shaking hands
Only
ing wire fence ever devised, tf with old friendsjn town Monday Saturday
L vb Portland 11:30 p m — A r. F.G. 12:35 a m
Mr. French is now Sunday only
I. P. Senger who has been eveninE’
L
F..G. 3:30 p m- - A i . at Portland 4:40 p m
living at LaGrande and is em­
working for A. H. Young on his
ployed as salesman for Wadhams
ranch in Watts District moved
& Kerr Bros.
this week to the Monner place
The Household Economics De­ Some of
where he will work for Fred
partment o f the Woman’ s Club
McNamer until after harvest.
our claims
Olan Dixon who has charge o f were entertained Tuesday after-
W e don’ t believe that you can find
the light plant at Amity, Oregon, noon hy Miss Hinman. The topic
a better all round place to fit out the
furnishing “ juice” to Amity, ^or tbe c*a8S was
Hygiene of
home than right at this store.
Sheridan and Willamina, was Feeding and was well discussed
W e don’ t believe that you can
find a place that will deal more
visiting with his mother, Mrs.
the ladie8’ Dainty refresh-
fairly with you than we will.
M. A. Dixon, in the Grove, over ments were served.
W e don't believe that, dollar for
Sunday.
The Congregational Church
dollar, you can do Q U IT E as well
anywhere else.
E. G. Downs, o f Forest Grove, will accommodate several hun-
has had in his possession since dred people, so everybody turn
Those arc our claims— to prove
them is our aim.
March 9th, a light red milk cow out for thé “ Holy City” Monday
Will you (five us an opportunity to
with one long horn and one short night, March 21, 8 o ’ clock,
do so the first time you are needi ing
one. Owner can have same by Tickets on sale at Bazaar. Gen­
something in our iine?
paying me for her keep and for oral admission 25 cents. Re-
this notice. E. G. D owns , tf.
served seats 20 cents.
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those new
Bicycles
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Forest Grove G arage
e carry a complete line of sundries, also do
Automobile, bicycle, sewing machine, gun,
lock and general repairing.
Machine work and brazing
O U R S P E C IA L T Y
Forest Grove Garage.
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Pacific Avenue.
Forest Grove Pool Room
J. S. D R E W , prop.
Cigars, T obacco, Confectionery, and Soft Drinks.
G ood Lunch Counter in Connection
A Clean, Quiet place to spend an Evening.
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Dry Goods, Shoes and Groceries
GOOD GOODS AND FAIR PRICES
Forest Grove
Both Phones
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W h en You A re Sick
Y ou want the doctor to prescribe for you.
Then you want the prescription filled
accurately.
Take it where they “Know How” to
Dr. Hines’ Drug Store
A. E. M O U L T O N
W ALTER ROSWURM
Roswurm & Moulton
Successors to
Roswurm & Co.
Dealers in Real Estate, Exchanges, Business Chances,
Ice, Coal and W o o d
F o re s t G ro ve
O re g o n
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Stoves and Ranges
Be;« and
M oft E co-
nomical on the M ar­
ket
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Farm Tools
A Full Line of General H ardw are
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