Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, July 21, 1910, Image 7

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    Remember Summer Under­
Anderson’s is headquarters for
Arsenate o f Lead at the Forest
The white owl on the side o f
wear, all kinds at Anderson’s.
men’
s
vacation
outfits.
Grove
Pharmacy.
Hoffman
& Allen’s store, with its
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background
o f red, looms up like
Con
McNamer
and
Will
Bellin­
H. Herrington, o f Centerville,
C. F. Miller was in Hillsboro on
of General Interest
J
six
bits
on
a
foggy morning.
was a business visitor to this city ger visited the County Seat Fri­
business Friday.
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Saturday.
day.
Capt. Geo. Auld, who is now
Miller, the druggist, prices in business at Portland, was a
All work done in Dr. Booth’s
Kodaks to sell or rent at the
cut.
36-2t
Optical
Parlors guaranteed.
Forest
Grove
Pharmacy.
Grove visitor Monday.
Baleing and thrashing is on in
Ed. Seymour was a visitor to the
With
Booth
Jewelry Co.
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Miss Nena King spent Sunday
Dan Deaville and wife o f Cor­
Rose City Friday.
full force up this way and bump­
nelius left Saturday for Newport at the home of her uncle, H.For­
L. Y. Moffett,prominent farm­ er crops are being put away for
Hinman has the best tents in for a few days outing at the ney, near Hillsboro.
er o f Gaston, was a business visi­ winter.
the city. You want to look them beach.
Good clean oat hay.alsooat and tor to this city Saturday.
over before you buy.
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A. Porter and family went to
You should try a glass o f that wheat hay for sale. J.T.Haynie
Grant Hughes and wife,and C. Cornelius four days last week
Henry Smith, a farmer lad o f delicious soda, all flavors, at Phone, Ind. 10-x.
36-2t
O.Roe and wife, made an auto visiting with Mr. Porter’s broth­
the Mountaindale section, was a Shearer’s. It will quench your
Miss Elsie S cott' has returned j trip to Upper Nehalem Sunday. er. W. A. Bates. They made the
Grove visitor Saturday.
thirst.
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from several days visit with
Mrs.Butler,of Hillsboro,visited trip in their Maxwell Car.
Horses sent for and delivered
Will Timmerman, a prominent friends at McMinnville.
Chas. Hall has shipped his last
at the W. H. McEldowney home
to any part o f the City. Ind. farmer of the Gales creek section,
box
of cherries for this season.
in
Forest
Grove
Thursday
and
Miss
Anna
Dean,
book
keeper
Phone No. 322. Harris & Mark­ was down from his Mountain
He
reports an extra good crop
o
f
the
First
National,
will
leave
Friday.
ham.
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home Saturday, shaking hands
this
year, which, by the way, is
the bank soon for a vacation of
Geo. Schoch, scientific farmer
Earnest Reuter and Rill David, with friends and transacting several weeks.
exceptional
for some districts.
o f above the Watt’s section, was
o f the David’ s Hill section, were business.
Earl Schultz, o f Albany, is shaking hands with friends in
business callers in town Satur­
Mrs. Chas. Hines and son, Willis, visiting his cousins, the Schultz
the Grove Friday.
day.
returned Saturday from a several boys, in this city. Earl will re­
j
Hugh W. Sparks, cartoonist
(Crowded out last week.)
Joe Wirtz. a Forest Grove boy weeks visit with Mrs.Hines’ par­ main several weeks.
and chalk-talker, accompanied by
many years ago, was out from ents at Jacksonville.
Edgar Meresse.a local newspaper
Miss
Cora
Davidson,
Ed.
and
George Trageser left last week
Portland Saturday to visit his
Chas. R. Macy returned Satur­ Lou Davidson, and the wife of man, attended the Gladstone
for
the harvest fields o f eastern
brothers in this city and look
day from a trip into Coos County, the latter, all of Grants Pass.are Chautauqua
Saturday,
going Washington.
over old tcenes.
and he says that Washington visiting at the home of their down to see Ross Crane, the car­
The approach to the Gales
Invitations are out to the mar­ county is the best ever.
mother, Mrs. Prospere LaFrene, toonist, who was on the boards j
(creek
bridge, which was washed
riage o f Miss Bertha Leabo to
Jeff Hayden, formerly in the living on Fifth street,in this city. that evening.
out
last
week, has been repaired.
Glenn VV. Morley,which will take
butcher business in this city, now
Clement
Scott,
a
business
man
A
farm
house
owned
by
Schultz
place at the home of Miss Leabo
J. 0 . McCale and wife were
ranching in the Glen wood section, and Verhoven o f this city, in of Vancouver, Washington, was
Wednesday, July 27.
called to Portland recently by the
was a business caller in town
calling
on
the
publisher
o
f
the
Yamhill county, and occupied by
serious illness o f the former’s
Wm. M. Harris, who lives three Monday.
Jesse West, formerly in the shoe P bess Saturday, they having been
mother.
miles west o f town,sold his thirty
“ Uncle” John Baldwin return­ repairing business next door to old friends in New York. Mr.
acre farm to Samuel Taylor of ed Sunday from a week’ s visit in the press office, was burned Sat­ Scott is a native of Scotland, and
Mr. Buxton and wife enter­
Washington.
Mr. Harris con­ Portland. Mrs.Baldvin has been urday, Mr. West losing all his has traveled in all parts o f the tained Rev. Frank, the evange­
templates a trip into the Coos visiting friends in the Rose City household goods.
list, who conducted services at
civilized world.
Bay country, where he may settle. for some time, and will remain
the Watts church Sunday.
NOTICE — The undersigned
W. F. Johnson, formerly in the
A. C. Allen, former Pacific some weeks longer.
Mr. Taylor o f Cle Elum.Wash.
post office at Glencoe, has been will pay $20 reward for informa­
University student and orator,
H. C. McCoy, this year gradu­ named by T. J. Monahan, newly tion leading to the arrest and has purchased the W. M. Harris
and a this year's graduate o f the ate o f Pacific University, and appointed post master at St. conviction o f any party or parties farm. Mr. Harris’ family have
law department o f the Univer­ working with the United Rail­ Johns, Oregon, as his assistant. committing a misdemeanor or lived here but a few years, com­
sity o f Washington, called on ways surveying crew at Wilson, Mr. Johnson formerly lived at distroying property at the City ing from Eastern Oregon and
Forest Grove friends Saturday. is reported to have injured his St. Johns, and had been connect­ Park. Such information will be while we regret their moving
A. C. is making his headquarters leg and gone to his home in ed with the Glencoe office 18 treated as confidential.
away, we extend a welcome to
in Seattle at present.
the new neighbors.
Portland to recuperate.
J. N. Hoffman, tf
months.
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