Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, June 30, 1910, Image 6

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    E. F. Price and wife, o f Port­
land, visited Sunday with the
family o f L. J. Corl.
You can do better at The
Pioneer
Drug Store.
Miller
meets all Portland prices , tf
Additional Local Items
of General Interest
Greatest suit values at Ander-
Mr. McDonald, a timber dealer
sons.
o f Buxton, was a business visitor
Miss Winona Ogden is visiting to this city Tuesday evening.
friends in Portland this week.
Special prices on white goods
goods
at Hoffman Allen Co.
H. L. Deckert and J. A. Brown
made a trip to Newberg Tuesday. Don’t wait too long, but take
your choice early.
tf
A brother-in-law o f R. A.
A rousing good time at the
Phelphs, living in Portland, is opening o f the Hoffman (now
visiting friends in “ the prettiest city) Park the 4th. where all are
town in O regon" this week.
invited to come.
Ladies, Read This
Great 4th. of July
■ Clearing Sale
Mrs. Hugh Smith has been vis­
iting the past ten days with
friends at Astoria, Rainier and
Seaside. Hugh spent a couple o f
days this week in the Rose City.
/
Miss Kirkwood’s Millinery Parlors
Regular $ 9 .2 5 hats at $ 6 .1 7
Regular $ 8 .5 0 hats at $ 5 .7 7
Regular $ 5 .0 0 hats at $ 3 .7 5
Regular $ 3 .0 0 hats at $ 1 .7 5
Regular
and 20% off on any
$ 1 .2 5
Property in Forest Grove or in parent thrift and well being o f
Portland to trade for farm lands. the farmers and dairymen o f the
L angley & S on , Forest Grove, territory they traversed.
Oregon.
tf.
O. C. Jackson hauled several
The ladies o f the Congregation­ loads o f gravel this week, which
al church will serve supper in the he put in a depression in the
Church parlors Wednesday, July road near his store on Third
6, from 5:30 to 7 p. m. Price 25 street. “ Jack” put the gravel
there on his own invitation, as
cents.
he abominates a mud puddle.
Every piece o f jewelry we sell
A
Holbrook Lodge No. 30,
is guaranteed as represented to
A. F. and A. M. Stated
you. Come and see our line, the
Communication this Sat­
latest in Washington County. / V N
urday evening, July 2, at 8 p.
A. Shearer.
34-2t
m. sharp. Work in the F. C.
Gale Church, who has been degree.
critically ill, is much improved,
Visiting brethren welcome.
and having passed the crisis of E dwin A llen , W. M.
his disease, is on the rapid road
A. B en K ori , Secretary.
to recovery,
About twenty ladies from the
Mrs. Belle Walker and daught­ missionary society o f the local
er Elda, have returned to Forest Congregational church attended
Grove from Lincoln, Nebraska, the annual state rally o f the wo­
where Miss Elda has been teach­ men’s board o f missions held in
ing in the state university.
hats at 9 8 ^
E. Burton, popular shoe repair­
er o f this city, will leave about
July 15 for a couple of weeks’
visit to his homestead at Jewell,
Columbia county. He will go by
way o f Astoria.
Mayor Peterson and Chas.
Mertz are in Eastern Oregon
this week in the interests of the
Farmers and Merchants Fire In­
surance Company, of which his
honor is president.
article in stock, including
ribbons, velvets, laces,
feathers, fancy hat pins,
hair ornaments, toilet art­
icles, etc., etc.
LOST—Between Forest Grove
and Toll Gate on Wilson River
Road, June 4, ladies watch with
letter “ D " on face, diamond set­
ting on back. Liberal reward
will be given for return to Press
office.
33-3t
It W ill Cost Y ou Noth­
ing to Call and See for
Yourself
W. M. Martzall and wife o f
Portland, visited this week at the
home o f George Allen and Victor
H. Limber. Mr. Allen and Mr.
Mr. Martzall took a buggy ride
over the county Tuesday, and
were much impressed by the ap­
r
Portland last Friday. The ladies
pronounce the meeting as having
been one o f the best in poinf o f
attendance and enthusiasm, ever
held in the state.
Charley Miller and Fred Mc-
Namer will leave Portland Thurs­
day morning in company with a
large bunch of Rose City fight
fans, for Reno, Nevada, where
on July 4 Jefferirs will knock the
spots off the colored gentleman—
maybe.
Dr. C. E. Bockmann, Chiro­
practic takes pleasure in announ­
cing that his former patients and
all interested can find him at his
office above the Forest Grove
National Bank. The Portland
popular prices will prevail. Con­
sultation free.
Tom Johnson, a prominent far-
mei' o f Gales Creek, was a busi­
ness visitor in this city yesterday.
The Success
Crude Oil Burner
for cooking and heating
Saves from
50
o / ° to 75%
in cost o f fuel
Free Demonstration
Pacific Avenue
Next D oor to Press O ffice
Clark & Griffith, Agents
MILL
DRUGGIST
THE CUT RATE
Buys A Heap
—
Sells Cheap
Keeps Forever A t It
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