Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, July 07, 1910, Image 6

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    REMEMBER-Dr. Booth guar­ J. H. Wirtz and Ira Hampton
Any one interested in Kodaks antees
all glasses for 1 year, tf are erecting a dancing ‘pavilion
and Kodak work, should call at
near First Ave. South ancTMain
i the Forest Grove Pharmacy and Evangelistic meetings will be­ street.
see what can be done with an gin in the tent Monday evening,
(INCORPORATED)
Ansco Camera and Cyko Paper. July 18.
Archie Hahn, former trainer
Edward Seymour, Mgr.
of
That gasolene stove you need Portland’s famous ice cream, the Pacific University athletes,
can be purchased at Hinman’s, Mt. Hood. All flavors, at Shear­ but to be with an eastern college
hereafter, underwent a painful
| two and three burners, with or er’s. Try it.
tf operation
last week for vericose
without ovens.
tf
The Columbia Graphophone, veins in his leg.
Both Phone«
Forest Grove, Oregon
We have the most complete! the best talking machine made.
stock of Drugs and Sundries in at F. G. Pharmacy, exclusive
the City and buy direct from agents.
manufacturer. Another reason We are unable to publish our
why we sell for less. Miller the
from Watts and NOTICE OF SCHOOL INDEMNITY SELECTION.
Bell, M 235
T elep ho nes
Ind. No. 4SI
CUT RATE DRUGGIST. 33-2t communication
much other interesting matter on United States Land Office,
Portland, Oregon,
FOR SALE—A 7 year old sin­ account of the crowded condition
June 20, 1910.
gle driving horse. Sound, city of our columns this week.
Notice in hereby given that the
broke, gentle for ladies and chil­ When you buy your new wagon State
of Oregon, on March 3rd,
dren in all harness. He is well jack, get the ‘’Union.” Simplest, 1910, applied
for the SWi of N
M anufacturer* of
bred and a fine driver. Inquire in g e s t and most useful. Once Wi, Sec. 11, Tp. 2 North, R. 6
at the Fashion Stables, Forest used aiwayg .used. J. B, Mat­ West., and filed in this office a
All Kinds of Mill Work, Frames, Sash, Doors,
list of School Indemnity Selec­
Grove.
tf thews, Agent.
tf tions
in which it selected said
Blinds and Mouldings
Hiram Davis, wife and child, | jror next ten daya you can land; and that said list is open
the public for inspection.
E L a r f f i f w S « t a 5 pound pail of lard for 90 to Any
and all persons, claiming
Full and Complete Line of Rough and Finished, Kiln ington
county relatives. Hiram j cents at the Forest Grove Meat adversely
the above described
used to be a star player with the | Market, Moore & Wilhelmson, land, or claiming
the same under
Dried Lumber, Always in Stock. Best Shingle
Colts baseball team, and his il- Props.
35-2t the mineral laws, or desiring to
and Lath. Cement, Sand and Lime
lusive curves have helped the The Congregational church will show said land to be more valu­
local boys to win many a game.
for mineral than for agricul­
observe the communion of the able
tural
purposes, or object to said
Jans
Peter
Hansen,
a
promi­
Agents for
Lord’s
supper
Sabbath
morning
selection
for any legal reason,
nent farmer of Dilley, died at
file their claims or their
his home this morning. Mr. at 11 a. m., and also receive new should
of protest or contest in
Hansen was a native of Denmark, members. Subject for morning affidavits
office
on or 1910.
before the 12th
aged 64 years. He came to this sermon, “Friendship with Christ” j this
country 12 years ago from Wash­ andatSp. m. “Fitting into God’s day of August>
chas. B. Merrick,
ington. Two sons, Walter of
Register.
Portland, and Harold of Dilley, Plan.”
J.
C.
Ardrey,
survive him. Funeral services A watch is a necessity to every
Receiver.
will be held Saturday at the Dil-
,
. ,
,
33-6t
ley Methodist church, Bev. Price man- woman- boy or girl. Shear-
Council
officiating, with burial in Forest! er can supply you, with the best |
at right prices.
tf NOTICE OF SCHOOL INDEMNITY SELECTION.
View cemetery.
Land Office,
Fire Chief Joe Lenneville pa- United States
Portland, Oregon,
troled the streets Monday with
20, 1910.
- e , l e , b , r the
fire
fighting
apparatus.
As Notice is hereby June
given
that the
A
pretty
wedding
w
a
s
c
a
t
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1
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.
,
f,
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u
M. J. Abbott
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
majority of the fite boys State of Oregon, on March 5,
F. M. Starrett at their home east were out of the city celebrating, 1910, applied for the NW£ of N
of
town, this afternoon, when and the ubiquitous small boy and WJ, Sec. 11, Tp. 2 North, R. 6
Jeweler and Optician
their daughter Lou Christina, be- hjg fire cracker were much in West., and filed in this office a
came the bride of Charles Daniel evjdence j oe was determined to list of School Indemnity Selec­
tions in which it selected said
Wagner, the marriage service |
Watch Repairing A Specialty
land; and that said list is open to
being read by Rev. Hiram Gould, take no chances.
the
public for inspection.
pastor
of
the
Methodist
church
Mack Gwinn, a young man Any
P iU n o n Block
Pacific Avonuo
F o r e s t G rove
and all persons, claiming
in this city.
with the United Rail­ adversely
the above described
The bride was charmingly working
gowned in a dress qf white Per­ ways’ surveying crew in the land, or claiming the same under
sian lawn, made princess, orna­ Glen wood section, came in from the mineral Jaws, or desiring to
mented with hand embroidery the camp Friday suffering with show said land to be more valu-
and trimmed with point d’esprit.
nnienn caused from an in- 1 able f Jr mineral than for agricult­
YOU AUTO
ural purposes, or to object to
She carried a bouquet of white ? . ^
, ,
roses, and was unattended. The Jur^ *° e nt. He was taken said selection for any legal rea­
T ry o u r invigorating and refreth in g
parlors were prettily decorate ! to a Portland hospital and is in a son, should file their claims or
SODA
their affidavits of protest or con­
with flowers for the occasion, serious condition,
test
office on or before the
roses
of
many
colors
predominat-
with pure crushed fruits for flavoring ing. Many beautiful and costly The ladies of the Home Mis- 12th in day this
of August, 1910.
You are not limited to crushed fruits, how­ presents were given the bride by sionary Society of the Methodist
Chas. B. Merrick,
ever. O ur C hocolate I ce C ream S odas her friends. After the ceremony church met with Mrs. M. S. Allen
Register.
and N ut S undaes are simply delicious.
a wedding luncheon was served ; for a tea nieeting last Fridav J. C. Ardrey,
Receiver,
to
the couple
invited departed
guests, for
and their
the afternoon.
,
.
happy
A . . business session
33-6t
honeymoon
trip
to
Seaside
and
followed
at
which
the
following
Pacific Ave.
F o r e s t G r o v e San Francisco.
officers were elected for the com-
Mrs. Wagner taught school in ¡ ing year: President, Mrs. E. G. (FIRST PUBLICATION JUNE 9 TO)
this vicinity some years ago, and
NOTICE
afterwards taught for some years , i „ Mills;
™ vice president, Mrs. .. A. ... G. Notice ADMINISTRATOR’S
is
hereby
given
that the
in the Indian schools in Arizona. Hoffman, secretary, Mrs. M. W.
Court of Washington
She was transferred from there j Patton; treasurer, Mrs. S. L. County
County has appointed George 0.
to the Indian schools at Miles. Carlyle.
Gray as Administrator of the es­
Wash.,
where
she
was
head
Fresh and Salted Meats. Home Made Pork Sausage “Just
tate of William C. Gray, deceas­
teacher.
Mr.
Wagner
is
a
native
I
The
Columbia
Park
Boys
Club
Like Dad Used to Make ‘Down on the Farm.’ "
and therefore all parties hav­
of Ohio, and a graduate of the will be in Forest Grove Friday. ed.
claims against said estate
Ohio Northern University. He July 15, on their first tour of ing
will
present the same, properly
is engineer
in of char^
rf thenrn-
Northern California. Oregon. verified,
according to law, to the
gation
system
the
Piute
Indian
Cash P aid
H ides
Fresh
FUh
Administrator at the office
um
an d P elts
preservation in Nevada. After Washington and British Colum­ said
Every T hu rsday
Langley and Son, in Forest
August 1, Mr. and Mrs. Wagner bia. The entertainment will be of
Grove, on or before six month-)
will
be
at
home
in
Wadsworth,
given
in
Marsh
Hall,
the
pro­
PHONES
l 80»*, MOORF. 6c WILHE.LMSON
the first publication of this
j Nevada.
ceeds to go toward equiping the from
notice.
new gymnasium. It will thus he Dated at Forest Grove this 9th
Joint Installation
a double opportunity to hear a day of June, 1910.
Wednesday evening witnessed high class entertainment and con­
George C. Gray,
die joint installation of officers tribute
Administrator of the Es­
toward
one
of
our
own
for the ensuing year of the local institutions. No one interested
Albert C.
SELLS
tate of William C.
lodges of Odd Fellows and Re-
Gray,
deceased.
bekahs. The hall was prettily in bovs at home or abroad should Langley and Son,
for the occasion, and
P.
Attorneys
Indian decorated
an excellent orchestra furnished
appropriate music. After the
ceremonies a bounteous lunch
was served by the ladies, and the
Compare Y o u r I ime
gathering broke up at a late hour
well satisfied with the evening’s
with a reliable clock
entertainment. A number of
visiting brothers and sisters, in­
Y o u find it fast or si w, and
cluding ourselves, attended the
j installation.
The I. O. O. F. placed H. D.
should have it attended to at
Ott in the chair of the Noble
Grand and O. C. Schofield in the
the earliest possible moment by
seat of the Vice Gra d. Miss
Kate Jackson was honored by the
Rebekahs with the mantle of au­
Repair»« of All Kinds A Specialty — Best Work thority,
and Miss Dee Darling
T h e Main Street Jeweler
was elected Vice-Grand. Mrs.
Mary A. Hill takes office as sec­
retary and Miss Florence Tem­
a. 1
J Regulating.
pleton. treasurer.
All Work Guaranteed
Oregon Land 6c Trading Co.
Farm and City Property
Legal Notices
Forest Grove Planing Mil Co.
Sherwin-Williams Paints
Paroid Roofing
Forest Grove, Ore.
Street,
Once More Cupid Triumphs
W. E. Prickett
Forest Grove Meat Market
for
M ack rod t
E. M. F. 30 & Flanders 20
AUTOMOBILES
Forest Grove,
Oregon
ARTHUR SHEARER
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