Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, May 26, 1910, Image 7

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Live Items of Local Interest
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
Telephones
Bell, M 235
Forest Grove Planing Mill Co.
Manufacturers of
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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
Sherw in-W illiam s 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
Local Reporters of the Press
The W. R. C. Sewing Society
met
at the home o f Mrs. J . P .
Tobe Smith of Wilson was in j C. B. Campbell was a week’s
Ward
Friday afternoon. A pro­
end
visitor
at
the
metropolis.
town Monday.
fitable and enjoyable time was
Special prices will be given at
Another large invoice o f hats had after which dainty refresh­
Miller’ s Drug Store.
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just received at Anderson’ s: all ments were served.
Fresh candy made every day latest styles. See them.
Men’s feet are gradually be­
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at the Den of Sweets.
Mrs. N. L. Atkins and daught- coming larger, in the opinion o f
John Ireland from near Banks er, Eloise, o f Portland, are visit- j a Massachusetts shoe expert.
was a Saturday business visitor. , ing at the Cronin home.
Sure; man must develop some­
The Forest Grove Garage is
All work done in Dr. Booth’ s where, and theres little room
left for his brain to spread.
the proper place to buy bicycles. Optical Parlors guaranteed.
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H. Withem, o f the First Nation- With Booth Jewelry Co.
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al bank, spent Sunday in Port­
Mrs. Alice Hughes is visiting
land.
at the home o f her brother-in-law
J. F. Reeher, o f the Wilson Harry French o f this City.
River resort spent Sunday in this
E. X. Harding proprietor o f
Clty‘
the Gaston “ Golden Rod” mills
L. L. Langley o f Portland was was a business visitor Friday,
in this City on legal business
Miss Minnie Buxton, o f Port­
Friday.
land visited last week with her
Call on the Main Street bar­ sister here, Mrs. George Sloan.
bers for a first class shave or
Miss Grace Payton, o f Astoria,
hair cut.
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is spending the week with Mrs.
Harvey Brown and wife of
Kinney at the J. T. Buxton home.
Portland spent Sunday with re­
latives here.
FOR SALE—7 room house,
Portland’s famous ice cream, mode™ throughout, well built
Mt. Hood. All flavors, at Shear- and finely furnished, lot 100x100,
er’s. Try it.
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terms. Archie Bryant, Forest
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! Grove.
Do you buy your auto supplies \
at the Forest Grove Garage? If
Miss Neda Brisbane o f Port-
not, why not?
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land, who made a large number
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t d
° f friends during her residence
Mias .Pearl Chandler, o f Port-
f
yeare ago. was a visi-
knd. spent Sunday with i™ ndB
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of the
in Forest Grove.
wcek.
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.’ ’
Archie Walker o f Scoggins
Valiev was in this City Friday
enroute for Portland.
Fresh Fish
Every Thursday
Mrs. L. L. Langley o f Portland
I has been seriously ill with la-
grippe the past week.
Miss Frances Myers, o f Port­
land, spent Sunday with her
father and sister here.
Portland property, in ware-
, house district, for sale cheap.
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L angley & S on .
Chas. Littler and wife attend- j
ed a family reunion o f Mrs. Lit-
tler’s relatives at Gladstone Sun-
i day.
Rev. Joseph Knotts, o f LaFay-
! ette, preached two excellent ser- j
mond at the M. E. Church last
i Sunday.
M O O R E & W 1LH E LM SO N
Frank Johnson of Gales Creek
! was here on business Friday.
He says that the crop outlook for
all crops are excellent.
Albert C. Mackrndt SELLS
Miss Anna Johnson returned
Sunday evening from Sea Side
where she has been with a party
of friends for ten days.
Cash Paid for Hides
and Pelts
PHONES
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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 W ork
Forest Grove,
Oregon
Dr. D. W. Ward and daughter-
in-law returned from North Bend
Sunday and have commenced
house-keeping in Dr. Ward’s
residence on First Avenue North.
The Dr. will resume the practice
o f medicine in this City.
A silver loving cup presented
to Guy Talbot by the officials and
employees of the Oregon Electric
when he recently resigned as
general manager o f that road,
was on exhibition at the local
office for several days.
J. C. Daman from Newburg
who recently purchased
the
Miles Tauton property in Curtis
edition, received his furniture
Monday. As soon as school clos­
es at Newburg Mrs. Daman and
two daughters will come to this
City.
H. C. Atwell, who is serving
his third term as President of
the State Horticultural Society,
has sold 40 acres of his fruit
A. C. Mackrodt, our local d e a le r ________________________________ ranch near this City and expects
in Indian motorcycles, sold three
to take a vacation for the next
machines last week.
year or two. The 40 acres sold
includes all o f the bearing or­
Curt Goodrich, the Yamhill
chard.
prune man was a business visitor
to this City, Monday.
F. M. Fletcher returned from
Garfield, Washington, where he
closed a successful year as prin­
cipal o f the high school at that
place. Mr. Fletcher will spend
his vacation as railroad surveyor
and return to Garfield having ac­
cepted the same position for
another year.
Men’s oak half-soles sewed or
nailed 750. C. E. Dixon, Pacific
Avenue, Forest Grove.
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If you want up-to-date, reliable and trustworthy
C. H. Pollock graduated from
the North Pacific Dental College
Monday.
He will remain in
Portland until after the examin­
ation o f the State Board which
will be early in June.
C. E. Albin, who recently ac­
cepted the position as general
agent at Salem, spent Sunday in
this City with his family.
Alec Chalmers, the successful
raiser of short-horn cattle, living
near Roy, was transacting busi­
ness in the Grove Saturday,
When you buy vour new wagon
jack, get the “ Union.” Simplest,
stongest and most useful. Once
used always used. J. B. Mat­
thews, Agent.
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FOR
R E N T -T hree
nicely
furnished rooms, for light house­
keeping, hot and cold water.
Mrs. N. J. Walker Third SL, he-
tweeen Pacific and First A ves. tf
Smart Styles
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Summer Millinery
The Latest and Most
Up-to-date Creations for
Young and Old, Rich
and Poor, at the Millin­
ery Parlors of
A party consisting o f Edward
Seymour, A, C. Mackrodt, A. G.
Hoffman, Prof. Ben Kori, Dr.
Bert Nixon and W. R. Harris at­
tended a Masonic banquet in
Portland
Thursday
evening,
when Dr. Nixon received his last
degree in the Commandry at that
place. The party made the trip
in Mr. Seymour’s auto.
Elder G. W. Pettit and wife
went to Portland last Monday
Forett Grora
Pacific Ave.
where they will spend a short
time at their home, prior to the
cession of the conference which
Legal Notices
convenes at Portland June 2-12.
Mr. Pettit expects to return at
intervals
during the conference.
(First publication May 5, 1910.)
The
Sunday
night appointments
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
are to be taken off until after
Notice is hereby given that the |
| conference.
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undersigned has been duly ap­
pointed by the County Court o f
the State o f Oregon for Wash­
ington County Administratrix of
the estate o f Newton J. Walker
that will
deceased. All persons interested
and having claims against said
estate are hereby required to DI 17 A QI7
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present the same to me at my *
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residence in the City o f Forest
both in quality and price
Grove, Oregon, properly verified
as by law required within six
months from the date o f this
notice.
Large Shipment
The date and first publication A
o f this notice is the 5th day of
of well selected
May, 1910.
Published in the
Forest Grove Press.
lines just arrived
Eunice Walker
Administratrix o f the estate o f
Newton J. Walker deceased.
26-5t
Miss Kirkwood
B IC Y C L E S
Forest Grove Garage
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