Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, May 19, 1910, Image 7

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“W indy Jim” Discourses
Live Items of Local Interest
“ Windy” Jim recrossed his
legs, spit on the floor and tried
to imitate a cough and we all
Local Reporters of the Press
knew there was something com­
tail
ing.
The Forest Grove Garage is
Prof. Bradley of the 0 . A. C.
“ I was strollin’ leisurely down
the proper place to buy bicycles. !
was a Friday visitor.
Pecifik Avenoo wonc’t, when I
Portland’s famous ice cream. was out in Forest Grove,” he be­
Special prices will be given at
Mt. Hood. All flavors, at Shear­ gan, taking another shot at the
Miller’ s Drug Store.
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floor with a hall o f cotton.
Fresh candy made every day j er’s. Try it.
“ An’ I heered the old fire-bell
at the Den o f Sweets.
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All work done in Dr. Booth’ s
a
jinglein
to beet the band; well,
Rev. E. V. Stivers and wife Optical Parlors guaranteed.
I
didn’
t
lose
no time gittin’ round
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were Portland visitors Tuesday. With Booth Jewelry Co.
tu the bell tower tu git wind uv
Mrs. S. H. Hunter returned the excitement when I found out
Call on the Main Street bar­
bers for a first class shave or Wednesday from a visit with her ’ twas only the volunteer fire-
daughter, Mrs. M. A. Baker, at cumpenny goin’ to have a meet-
hair cut.
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in’ . ” Well, I goes in tu the
Do you buy your auto supplies McMinnville.
at the Forest Grove Garage? If, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dempsie, magnifeecent city-hall auditoree-
not, why not?
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o f Portland, were over Sunday um whar they was meetin’ an’
when I got tu lookin’ round the
Dr. C. A. Johnson, of Portland, ! visitors at the home o f Mrs.
shivers begin runnin’ up an’
Dempsie’
s
mother,
Mrs.
R.
M.
spent Saturday with Dr. F. A. i
down whar my back-bone was
Stevens.
Feeley o f this city.
extracted frum the time I had
Men’ s oak half-soles sewed or
FOR SALE—7 room house, the depend-a-seetus. ”
“ Were
nailed 75^. C. E. Dixon, Pacific j modern throughout,
well built you ever in a lu.iatik asyleeman’
Avenue, Forest Grove.
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the guards gone and the inmates
terms.
Archie
Bryant,
Forest
begin gittin’ kinda familyer like?
Dr. Guy P. Via and w ife of
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“ Thets jist the feelin’ what I
Buxton spent the weeks end with Grove.
had when I looked them fellers
relatives and friends of this city.
“ The man who is fitted to take over.” “ You could tell by their
Portland property, in ware care o f himself in all the condi-
looks that most o f um was brane-
house district, for sale cheap,
* tions in which he may be placed, less and you could tell by the
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L a n g l e y & S on .
is. in a very important sense, an condishun of the place in which
Miss Joyce Vernon o f Spokane educated man. The savage who the meetin’ was held that the
was visiting with her uncle, Rev. understands the habit o f animals, rest o f um was.”
Anybody
E. V. Stivers, the fore part of who is a good hunter and fisher, what was fit tu be running at
is a man o f education, taking in- large and alone would uv abso-
the week.
A wise man going to a strange to consideration his ciicum- lutlee refused tu okupie sich
“ But the fellers
country engages a guide: all men stances- Fhe graduate o a uni- quarters.”
of looked quite harmless like so I
are not good judges o f clothes-1 versity who cannot take care
I himself -n o matter how much he sets down on the floor, that be-
let Anderson be your guide.
may be studied—is not an edu­ in bout the only furnichur in the
MARE FOR SALE—4 years cated man.” —Ingersoll.
place.” “ There was won feller
old, $125. Chas. E. Sadd, Route
sittin’ on a harrell of rubbish an’
No. 1, box number 98, Forest
got his close fast on a nail an’
Grove, Oregon.
28-2t.
couldn’ t git off without assistence
an’ the rest was a sittin’ on the
Rev. Stivers o f the Christian
floor an’ boxes an other rubbish ”
Church will deliver the sermon
to the graduating class o f the
“ The floor was littered up with
Carleton High School Friday
boards, an’ dirt, an’ pieces of
iron an’ tin cans an’ other trash
evening.
as ought to bin out in a rubbish
When you buy your new wagon
pile.” “ Off in one corner was a
jack, get the “ Union. ’ ’ Simplest,
little room used fer a jale an’ I
stongest and most useful. Once
heered somethin’ in thar an’ I
used always used. J. B. Mat­
stepped over tu investigate and
thews, Agent.
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durned if thar wasn’ t a bed mat­
FOR
RENT—Three
nicely
tress in one corner an’ a blanket
furnished rooms, for light house­
in the other an’ both o f ’ em was
Smart Styles
keeping, hot and cold water.
makin’ fer the door at a purty
i n
Mrs. N. J. Walker Third St., be-
lively rate.” “ Well I picks up
Summer Millinery
tweeen Pacific and First A ves. t f ;
one corner of the mattresss—only
1 didn’ t keep it very long—there
G. S. 0 . Humbert, o f Eugene,
The Latest and Most
was
the blamdest lot o f gosh-
was in the City Sunday and ad­
Up-to-date Creations for
derned
miss-e-lan-e-us
collek-
dressed the congregation o f the
Young and Old, Rich
shun
of
bugs
an’
things
you
ever
Christian Church Sunday morn­
and
Poor,
at
the
Millin­
saw
.”
“
Well
you
bet
I
skee-
ing in the interest o f Christian
dadeled out o ’ there.” “ Next
ery Parlors of
I educational work.
day I asked a feller what was the
James Broderick, who has been
Miss Kirkwood
matter with the upper stories o f
employed in Lenneville’ s black­
Forest Grove
Pacific Ave.
I the members o f the fire-cum-
smith shop for nearly three years, .
peeny an’ he said nothin’ at all
has left his position and purchas­
only that was the only place in
Legal Notices
ed the Hatch shop in Cornelius,
town they was allowed tu meet
assuming charge last week.
an’ a contract had bin let bout a
Subjects
at the Christian (First publication May 5, 1910.) year before tu build a new city
Church 11 o ’ clock a. m. Subject
hall an’ fire-house combined an’
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
“ On The Mountain Top with Our
Notice is hereby given that the that the money was in the bank
Lord.” Evening services at 8 undersigned has been duly ap­ tu pay fer it with an’ the boys
o’clock. Subject “ The Unpar­
pointed by the County Court of was waitin’ fer that.”
donable Sin.
E. V. Stivers.
Then he says, kind o f confiden-
the State o f Oregon for Wash­
shel
like, ‘tother night the coun­
J. N. Hoffman was in Oregon ington County Administratrix of
cil
decided
tu put off the huildin’
City the fore part o f the week the estate o f Newton J. Walker
indefinitlee
an’ when the fire-
looking after the loading and deceased. All persons interested
boys
git
next
to that I reckon
shipping o f the swing and other and having claims against said
they’
ll
disband,
I no I wood if it
paraphernalia which will be in­ estate are hereby required to
was
m
e.”
“
Guess
when thev
stalled in Hoffman Park during present the same to me at my
find
they
ain’
t
got
no
fire pertek-
residence in the City o f Forest
this week.
shun
they’
ll
sit
up
and
take notis
TAKEN U P -1 sorrel! mare, Grove. Oregon, properly verified
to
the
wishes
uv
the
people,
bald face, branded figure two (2) as by law required within six
m
aybe.”
on left hip. weight about 87511». months from the date o f this
“ Loan me a match, will yer,
Owner can have same by paying notice.
The date and first publication Cy?
for this notice and expense o f
o f this notice is the 5th day of
keeping. W. F. Schultz,
May, 1910.
Published in the
Forest Grove, tf
Father Powers of Tillamook,
Forest Grove Press.
was in the Grove Friday and
Emmett Quick of Brown’s Liv­
Eunice Walker
Saturday. Father Powers stop­
ery, made a trip to Tillamook last
Administratrix o f the estate of
ped here on his return from
week, returning Friday. He ad­
Newton J. Walker deceased.
Portland, where he had been in
vises that the road is improving
26-5t
consultation with the Arch-Bish­
rapidly and that if the weather
op relative to the securing o f a
continues favorable, should soon
Subs crib* for tteo Prooo
house o f worship for his parish.
Compiled by the Hustling, Bustling, Rustling
Oregon Land & Trading Co.
(INCORPORATED)
Edward Seymour, Mgr.
Farm and City Property
Both Phones
Forest Grove, Oregon
Ind. No. 4SI
Bell, M 235
Telephones
Forest Grove Planing Mill Co.
Manufacturers of
All Kinds of Mill W ork, Frames, Sash, Doors,
Blinds and Mouldings
Full and Complete Line of Rough and Finished, Kiln
Dried Lumber, Always in Stock.
and Lath.
Cement, Sand
Best Shingle
and
Lime
Agents for
Sherwin-Williams Paints
Paroid Roofing
Forest Grove, Ore.
Council Street,
W . E. Prickett,
Dealer in
Confectionery, Ice Cream, Seda,
Lowney’s Chocolates
Fruits, Cigars and Tobacco.
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The place to stop, rest, and refresh
Pacific Avenue
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Forest Grove
If you want up-to-date, reliable and trustworthy
plumbing fixtures installed, or repairs made,
get in touch with the practical plumber
H. L. DECKERT
Shop 431
Independent Phones
Pacific Avenue
Residence 4525
Forest Grove, Oregon
Forest Grove M eat M arket
Fresh and Salted Meats. Home Made Pork Sausage “Just
Like Dad Used to Make ‘Down on the Farm.’ ’’
Cash Paid for Hides
and Pelts
PHONES
mm
Fresh Fish
Every Thursday
M O O R E & WILHEJLMSON
Albert C. Mackrodt SELLS
Indian
Motor
Cycles
E M. F. 30 & Flanders 20
A U T O M O B IL E S
Repairing of All Kinds A Specialty-- - Best Work
F orest Grove,
Oregon