Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, July 21, 1910, Image 6

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    Roy Fogle was in Portland
Sunday.
Special prices at Miller’s, the
cut rate drugs store.
36-2t
George S. Allen made a busi­
ness trip to Portland yesterday.
Miss Liberia Brown is visiting
her father, Alvin Brown, in this
city.
For scientific shoeing go to
Harris & Markham. They guar­
antee the results.
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BMr. and Mrs. Arthur Knox of
Scoggins Valley were in this city
on business Wednesday.
Does your watch keep time?
If not, better leave it at Shear­
er’s for an overhauling.
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The flooding of the streets
near Goff Brothers store yester­
day was occasioned by workmen
taking out the old hydrant.
Now is the time to purchase
that range you want. The best
that are made can be had at
Hinman’s. *
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James Robb, a former student
o f Pacific University, now farm­
ing east of Greenville, was doing
business in this city Tuesday.
the water pipe in front of the
The PRESS writer has received
PRESS building this morning, a letter from Gordon Brown,
flooded the street and caused a working with the United railway
commotion among the early surveying crew on Wilson river.
Gordon says it is a strenuous life,
risers.
The change in the schedule of j but he is becoming inured to its
the S. P. trains is as follows: No hardships, and feels like a street
3, South bound, passes Forest car horse in a green pasture.
Grove station at 6 p. m .; mail
Mrs. M. E. O ’ Neil of this city,
closes at 5:40. Portland bound will leave Seattle Sunday for
train No. 4 passes station at 8:22 Alaska, wYiere she will vis-t the
a. m .; mail closes 7:55.
family of her brother-in law, 0.
C.
O’Neil, for a month.
Mr.
Dr. C. L. Large reports a son
O’Neil
is
the
constructing
engi­
born to the wife of Benjiman
Bennett o f Thatcher last Tues­ neer in charge o f bridge building
day.
Parties wishing the at­ on the railroad being built from
tendance o f Dr. Large in this Cordovia to the copper mines.
class o f cases, will greatly oblige
J. D.Mickle.a prominent dairy­
him, if convenient, by engaging
man o f Thatcher, who was one o f
his services two or three months
the speakers at the meeting held
prior to the expected event.
here Tuesday, has handed the
The new Methodist church is PRESS an account by him o f the
fast assuming form. The build­ returns of 9 cows for a period of
ing is enclosed with shiplap, the 9 months,begining last Septemb­
window frames are in, and sheet­ er, which shows a total receipt of
Abraham’s
H. T. Giltner
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Fresh Fruit & Vegetables
Both Phones
The
Corner
Store
.
Forest Grove
H alf W a y H ouse
Day, W e e k or Month
Good Meals, Clean Beds, No Chinese
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Adkins, Prop’r’s
Home Baking Co.
Finest of Bread and Pastry Baked Every Day
W e sell 6 loaves of bread for 2 5 ^
Free Delivery to All Parts of the City
Pacific Avenue*
Forest Grove
Ths Progressive Store
Groceries, Dry Goods. Boots and Shoes
A Fine Line of General Merchandise
B. A. Killin and wife, were
shopping in Banks Saturday o f
j last week.
H offm an, Alien Co.
John Woods was looking after
business interests in Portland
last w'eek.
Mr. Cup has rented the Woods
farm and will move in as soon as
the latter vacates.
.
Board at the
Will Jameson, of Oregon City,
was calling on friends here last
week.
C. L. D em is, o f Scoggins Val­
ley, was a callers at the Ryals
home Tuesday.
.
Best Trout Fishing in Oregon
ROY HAPPENINGS
J. B. Matthews wishes to show
you the new “ Union” jack; for "CANDLES UNDER BUSHELS. ” 8
lifting, setting tires, stretching p. m. in th e te n t “ t h e j e w a n d
fence and many other uses. Al­ THE NEGRO.”
ways handy.
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The tent meetings being con­
Miss Katherine Shannon and ducted on the Congregational
her Uncle, Geo. McGee, o f Mc- church square are well attended
Geesport, Pa., accompanied Miss I each evening and much interest
Langley to the Langley camp on is being manifested. Rev. Pad-
Rhoderick creek Wednesday eve­ dock is an eloquent and forcefui
speaker, and his sermons are
ning.
The blowing out o f a plug in much enjoyed.
The
Corner
Store
V
ing is being put on. The build­ $1045.51 or an average o f $116.17
ing is now at such a stage that a per month.
good idea may be obtained o f its
An automobile accident which
general proportions.
might have resulted seriously oc-
Miller, the druggist, carries the cured Tuesday afternoon to Dr.
Hines and family when about
largest stock. Prices cut. 36-2t
two miles out o f Portland in the
Mrs. Zu Clarke is visiting rela­
new automobile purchased by the
tives and friends in this city. Zu
Doctor. A pin which holds the
and Archie are with the United
nut and the axle was missing
Railways surveying people.
which caused a wheel to come off.
YOUNG LADY WANTED—To A sprung axle and broken brake
learn typesetting. Must be high was the amount o f damages, but
school graduate and w i l l i n g t o had the machine been traveling
LEARN. Apply Press Office.
at a high rate o f speed, serious
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dimmick, injuries to the occupants would
o f Oregon city, are visiting at likely have resulted.
the home o f Mrs. Dimmick’s par­
Captain Peters, John Baldwin,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Caples. Will Sparks, Loren Watkins and
Dr. Semones.
Homeopathic others in South Park are trying
Pysician and Oculist. Does no the oil sprinkling system o f keep­
surgery. Office at residence. ing the dust down. The work
319 North A street. Ind. Phone began yesterday and is in charge
o f M. Munkers.his method being
3625.
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to first sprinkle the street with
Professor Baker, o f the chem­ water, and then apply the oil by
istry department o f Pacific Uni­ means o f a flower-pot sprinkler.
versity, has resigned, and will The Press man remarked that it
become superintendent o f public seemed a crude way to apply the
schools at Manistee, Mich.
oil, but the man behind the
Some miscreant gave a dose o f sprinkler replied that it was
poison to the fox-terrier owned crude stuff that he wasuseing.
by Harry Underhill Tuesday eve­
ning. Timely action saved the
life of the dog, which is a family
pet.
John Hiltz was in Portland!
First Congregational church. Saturday.
Pastor, D. T. Thomas. Sermon
Ed. Oglesby was transacting!
subjects for Sunday, at 11 a. m.,
business in Hillsboro Friday.
A. E. M O U L T O N
W ALTER ROSW URM
Roswurm & Moulton
Successors to
Roswurm 8c. Co.
I -
Dealers in R eal Estate, Exchanges, Business Chances,
Ice, C oal and W o o d
Mrs. B. T. Whited, o f Forest
Grove, visited last week with
Mrs. W. W. Ryals.
Forest Grove
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Miss Tina Loyns is a guest at j
“ Camp Pleasant” this week,
visiting Marvel King.
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P A C IF IC
INSURANCE
Chas. Rieling and wife visited i
at Glencoe with the latter’s par-1
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Doerty.
HOME
COMPANY
Mrs. Loyns, who has been the
guest o f Mrs. M. King the past
week, returned to her home in
Tnatcher Saturday.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE. FOREST GROVE. OREGON
M U T U A L FIRE
t
Will Save You
t
More Than 25 Per Cent
NOTICE
The Rules and Rates govern- J
ing lawn and garden sprinkling !j
have not in any manner been j j
changed.
E.B.Sappington,
W ater Com.
C. L. Hinman,
Chairman Com.on Water.
Mrs. M. A . Thomas
Fashionable Dressmaker
Cor. 2nd. S t’ and 1st. Ave. South.
\
If you want up-to-date, reliable and trustworthy
plumbing fixtures installed, or repairs made,
get in touch with the practical p uiubtr
H. L. DECKEST
Shop 431
Independent Phones
Pacific Avenue
R ejidrrcs 4525
Forest Grove, Oregon
Forest Grove, Oregon
Shoes
Groceries Dry Goods
That
Porch
Furniture
you require for the hot days
o f July and August should be
purchased now.
Right Goods - Right Prices
A complete line o f hammocks
porch swings, rattan chairs, etc.
are here for your inspection.
Courteous Service
We have a nice assortment
o f these essentials to coolness and
you will And them most inviting.
Corner Store
Abraham’s
Our experience tells us that
we may safely trust tho people
to pick out the ^oai points of
Corner Store anything in this lino.
THIS IS THE W l YCU ['¿EC
If the hoof? o f your horse need to
be shod. I have the metal, the
knowledge, the skill and the w ill­
ingness to put your horses right
when they need a firm footing.
I also do General Blacksmithing,
anything and everything.
Joe Lenneville
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BICYCLES
FOREST GROVE
GARAGE
ROE 8t COMPANY
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