Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, May 19, 1910, Image 8

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    Live Items of Local Interest
Compiled by the Hustling, Bustling, Rustling
Local Reporters of the Press
commends it to brides. The Chi-
Namel Ready-to-Use Graining
Process will make any old floor
look like new hard wood.
It
covers all stains and blemishes
and makes a new surface. Sold
by Mertz & Latta.
GILTNER & DOANE
STIFLE INO FIICT GROCERIES
Vegetables,
All Stock New and Highest Grade
Free Delivery to any part o f the City
J. M. Schaffer and wife were
E. W. Haines made a business
Miss Goldie Peterson visited
in town Tuesday.
trip to the rose city Monday.
over Sunday with her mother,
Miss Manche Langley spent
Mrs. Frank Emerson, who hos who is in a hospital in Portland.
Sunday in Portland.
been quite ill, is improving slow-
INTERESTING LECTURE at
Mrs. Chas. Holt o f Gaston was
S. D. A. church Sunday evening.
Do you buy your auto supplies Prof. C. A. Wyman, who has
a visitor in this City Tuesday.
at the Forest Grove Garage? If made a special study of astrono­
The Forest Grove Garage is
not, why not?
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my will speak on ‘ ‘Other Worlds
the proper place to buy bicycles.
Scoggins The lecture will be profusely ill-
Oscar Baldwin o f Portland
business ustrated. Mr. Pettit speaks
Sat-
peaks Sat-
vis,ted his parents here Sunday.
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urday
evening
on
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Prophet
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urday evening
Sidelights”
.
Miss Reynolds o f this City vis­
Special prices on ladies Ameri­
ited in Cornelius Saturday after­
can Beauty Corsets at the Hoff­
noon.
man, Allen store.
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A few lines o f men’s felt hats
Principal R. W. Airey and
at Hoffman, Allen & Co— SPECIAL
wife of the Laurelwood Acade­
PRICES.
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my were Tuesday visitors.
Mr. Archie Walker and wife of
Dr. M. N. Canfield, of the
Scoggins Valley were trading in
Portland Sanitarium was visit­
town Tuesday.
ing at the home of Dr. H. W. III.— She Booms the Town
Get a bottle of Oregon Blood Vollmer, the first of the week.
Hilda the Helper settled down ex­
purifier at Miller’s. Every bot­
actly as she useter, except that
Dr. Semones.
Homeopathic
tle guaranteed.
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for her native town henceforth
Pysician and Oculist. Does no
Mr. and Mrs. Kenworthy of surgery. Office at residence.
she was a booster.
Portland spent Sunday at the 319 North A street. Ind. Phone
home of Geo. Sloan.
3625.
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M U T U A L F IR E
PRINCIPAL OFFICE. FOREST GROVE, OREGON
Will Save Y ou
Cent
W e sell 6 loaves of bread for 25^
Free Delivery to All Parts of the City
Forest Grove
The Progressive Store
Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes
A Fine Line of General Merchandise
Hoffman, Allen Co.
and letter; she strove with each
j , ^ Mickel the well known
Hill-side dairyman was in the
City the fore part of the week,
He is making a commendable
effort to secure the next State
You who contemplate the pur­ Dairymen’s Association for For-
chase o f commencement presents est Grove. He is one of the
Sundries and More Sundries
should get them now while the most popular officers of that or­
in every department than we can
ganization.
big sale is on at Booth’s.
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enumerate if we were to occupy
The annual business meeting
As the days grow longer the
a whole page o f the paper. Come
of the Woman’ s Club will be held
heat becomes stronger, necessi­
in and let us “ show you” wheth­
with Mrs. Chas. Hines Monday
tating a change o f wearing ap­
er you are from Missouri or not.
May 23rd at 2:30 p. m. Election
parel: that summer underwear at
Our service is right. Our goods
I of officers for the year, every
Andersons appeals.
are right. Our prices are right
member is urged to be present.
and you will find we are alright.
Mrs. Payne o f Albany, who Those still in arrears for dues
• Yours for pills
has been visiting her daughter, must settle with the secretary so
Grace, at Herrick Hall, went to the books can be turned over.
Forest Grove
Hillsboro Mondav, where she is
T H E U P -T O -D A T E O R U a a iG T *
visiting her sister, Mrs. Galloway. A New Home, Sweet Home
2 in 1 - It Shines
at the
SHOE
(’ honks :
Ind. Ml
Bell 231
FR EE D E LIV E R Y
Here’s a beautiful picture of
‘ ‘Home, Sweet Home.” not the
one o f the old sweet home; but a
modern home, built by turtle
doves, who sing through the
whole day long. They have only
been married just one short year,
but ah, what a happy pair, and
love shines out at the window,
and love sits in every chair.
Each room in the house is a iittle
gem. the furnishings bright and
new, and while not the most ex­
pensive, they’ re handsome and
tasty too. The wife is as pretty
as she can be and wise as she’s
pretty besides. She used Chi-
Namel on all the floors, and re-
SH OP
Black or Tan
IN DEPEN DEN T 744
Pacific Ave.
PHONES
PACIFIC ST A T E S 33
Fashion S ta b le s
I . A . B r o w n , Proprietor
First Class Rigs
Careful Drivers
Prices Right
Pacific Avenue
Forest Grove, Ore.
JO E L E N N E V I L L E
THE HORSE SHOER
Shoeing done in all its b r a n c h e s .......................
- - Veterinary and track shoeing a specialty.
- - * - Twenty-five years experience. - -
.......................... All work guaranteed. - - .
Pharmacy
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25 Per
Finest of Bread and Pastry Baked Every Day
Bank o f this C ity.
Just received a shipment of
D. D. D., the only remedy for
eczema and all skin diseases.
At Miller’s Drug store.
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The place is neat
The candy sweet
Weatherly ice cream
Can not be beat
For sale at the Den
Of Sweets.
M ore Than
Hom e Baking Co.
in>i of next week‘
succeeding day to make the vil­
Mrs. Willis Goff entertained
lage better.
Capt. Crang and wife of Port­ 1 the Fleur de lis club Thursday
land spent Sunday at the home afternoon at her home in this
She lent her aid to every cause that
of his mother in this City.
City. An especially good time
was in need of aiding.
SHE
$3000 residence in Forest Grove was had by all the members of
WENT AHEAD WITHOUT A
to trade for farm property.
the organization.
PAUSE, and work was never jad­
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L a n g l e y & S o n .
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,
Mrs. Chas. Hines entertained
ing.
Large crowds of forest (move the Bridge Club at her home in
young people attended the dance this City Monday afternoon.
at Cornelius during the carnival Mrs. Wilbur McEldowney won
t^ere>
1st prize, Mrs. Frank J. Miller
Miss Daisy Dean of Hillsboro 2nd prize. Dainty refreshments
has accepted the position of book- were served and a most delight-
keeper in the First National ful time was had by all present.
Mrs. I. E. Martin o f New York
arrived here Thursday afternoon
to visit her mother Mrs. M. A.
Thomas for a few days before
going to Berlin to resume her
musical studies there.
COM PANY
HOME
Pacific Avenue
Mrs. Augustus Kinney and
baby of Astoria are here visiting
her parents Mr. and Mrs. James
Buxton, also her sister, Mrs. Art
Caples.
J. B. Matthews wishes to show
you the new “ Union’ jack; for
lifting, setting tires, stretching
fence and many other uses. Al-
28-2t
H. H. Parker, who is engaged
in the saw mill business at Wil-
hemina, was visiting here the
latter part of the week with his
brother, J. A. Parker, o f this
City.
IN S U R A N C E
PA C IF IC
Miss Elva McCoy o f Portland, ways handy‘
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is visiting her sister, Mrs. F.
Deputy Dairy and Food Com-
Wesley Orr this week.
missioner Shrock announces dairy
SHE BOOMED THE BURG IN EV­
L O S T -L ife Insurance p 0,ic/ m e n ’s meetings at Roy and Ver-
ERY W A Y ; she praised it, tongue
New Era Association. Return to ^ t Friday and Saturday even-
C. A. Cemer, Gaston.
F orest G rove
BOTH PHONES
HILDA THE
HELPER
For scientific shoeing go to
Harris & Markham. They guar-
antee the results.
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J. E. Bailey went to Portland
Tuesday, and returned with a
fine new Ford auto.
Men’s oak half-soles sewed or
nailed 75 ff. C. E. Dixon, Pacific
Avenue, Forest Grove.
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Farm Produce and Fruits in Season
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BOTH PHONES
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
The Largest and Best
Selected Stock of Jewelry,
Watches and d o c k s in Washington Gounty
ARTHUR SHEARER
Come and See the New Line o f Goods Just Received-
All Goods Guaranteed as Represented
M AIN S T R E E T
GROVE