Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, August 18, 1910, Image 3

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M R M te g l
j ALL AROUND THE TOWN
Any article o f summer milli-
nery at Miss Kirkwood’s Milli­
nery Parlors will be sold at a
great reduction for the next
three weeks.
39-3t
The
Corner
Store
Abraham’s
The
Corner
Store
Homer, the young son o f J. A.
Brown, the livery man, who has
Bring: your eggs to Schultz and
FOR SALE -40 stands of bees. been seriously ill for the past two
weeks,is still confined to his home
get 27^ the dozen.
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F. A.Everest,Gaston,Ore. 41-6t
but
is reported as improving.
J. W. H. Adkins, o f the Glen-
Miss Forbis was in from the
wood section, was doing business Forbis ranch in the Oakhill sec­
Why burn $4 wood when you
in the Grove Monday.
can
buy a ton o f Mendota coal for
tion. Monday, riding in on horse­
$7.50,
delivered. Little soot and
back.
If you want to know the styles
little
ash.
Keeps an even fire.
in mens wear for fall and winter
Mt. Hood Ice Cream at Shear­
No
splitting,
no sawing, equals
ask Anderson T he L eading er’s. Special prices on quantities
two
cords
of
wood.
Give it a trial
for
parties,
picnics,
etc.
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C lothier .
Roswurm and Moulton. Forest
Frank Fletcher, with the Unit­ Grove.
Jacob Mauss, a prosperous far­
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ed
Railways surveying crew in
mer o f the Banks section, was
Miss Manche I^ngley enter­
transacting business in the Grove theJJIenwood section, was in the
tained
a few friends Friday eve­
city Monday visiting friends.
Tuesday.
ning at cards, refreshments were
Now is the time to purchase served, and the evening was a
For scientific shoeing go to
Harris & Markham. They guar­ that range you want. The best pleasant occasion for all present.
that are made can be had at
antee £he results.
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Mis. Charles Hines won the prize
Hinman’ s.
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for the highest score at Five
Miss Alma Clark has returned
L. L. Hollinger, former council­
Hundre 1.
from a months vacation spent
man of this city, now living at
Cor er Itore
Comer Store
with friends at Gearhart, and has Cornelius, was looking after bus­
Several Forest Grove people
been since employed at Prickett’ s
iness matters in the Grove Mon­ were present a t the big clam
confectionery.
bake held at Newport Sunday.
day.
Over five thousand people were
Now is your opportunity to re­
Dr. Semones.
Homeopathic
Call or Telephone Your Orders to
plenish your silver chest. 20% Pysician and Oculist. Does no fed with the sea delicacies. More
off on all silverware at Arthur surgery. Office at residence. than a thousand excursionists
Shearer’s for the next ten days. 319 North A street. Ind. Phone went to Newport especially to en­
3625.
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joy the clam bake.
40-2t
Mi
s.
E.
G.
Mills
and
her
father
The Misses Kirkwood, New­
J. S. Loynes and family, Jack
For Fresh, Salt and Smoked M eats,
Davis at d Miss Orrna Finley left A. H. Needham, with the mother man, Greer and Swanson, return­
Monday mooting for a tea days of Mr. Mills, went to Banks Fri­ ed Saturday from a delightful
camping trip in the Wilson river day to visit with friends in that camping trip o f two weeks in the
Fish and Vegetables of A ll Kinds
growing little city.
Wilson river country. Miss Kirk­
country.
Frank Fletcher will visit foi wood left for Portland Monday,
A n Especially Neat Stock of Monopole Canned
Dr. Knox, formerly a practic­
where she will spend the balance
some
weeks
with
his
parents
in
Goods and Groceries
ing veterinary surgeon o f this
o f August selecting her fall mill­
this
city
before
going
to
Garfield,
city, but who has since taken up
inery stock.
Free Delivery to All Parts of the City
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the study o f dentistry in Portland Washington where he will be
principal
o
f
the
High
school.
Henry
Wolf,
section
foreman
was calling o n Grove friends
Both Phones
Pacific Avenue
Forest Grove
Monday.
FARMERS—Schultz Market, on the Southern Pacific railway,
at Dilley, while removing a build­
After 52 days o f continuous Pacific Ave., Forest Grove, pays
ing at Beaverton, which he is
sunshine, the next to the longest highest market price in cash for
cutting
into sections for the pur­
drouth i i the history x>f the Ore­ eggs and produce. Bring them
Security Lice Killer.
pose
o
f
shipping,
had the misfor­
39-4t
gon weather bureau was broken in.
tune to run a nail through his
Dr. Robert’s Veterinary Remedies.
Monday, the rain coming down in
Gordon Brown returned to his
right wrist. The wound is very
torrents for a few minutes.
home in this city Monday, th e
Wakelee’s Squirrel and Gopher Poison.
painful, and Mr. Wolf will be un-1
An unusual number of teajns surveying crew of the United able to resume his work for some
were tied to the hitching chain on Railways with which he was con­ days.
To trade with us means to save you money
Main street, Monday, a n d a nected having their work in the
William Pitman, o f Hillsboro,
Reeher
section
o
n
the
Wilson
stranger i n town might have
foreman in the Palmer and Son’s
Dr. Hines’ Drug Store
thought a convention was on the river completed. Gordon will at­
sawmill
at Estacada, Oregon, was
tend
0
.
A.C.the
coming
year.
boards that day. Saturday i s
struck on the head by a chocker
u ualiy the big day for the farm­
Rev. and Mrs. Philip Bauer of
block, Monday, which rendered j
ers in town.
Salem, are visiting this week at
him unconscious. He had just I
Hlnman has the best tents in the home of Mrs. Bauer’s parents, i fastened the chain to a log to be
the city. You want to look them Professor and Mrs. J. N. Garri­ pulled by the donkey engine,and
son, in this city. Rev. and Mrs.
over before vou buy.
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when the slack was taken up, the
Bauer are both graduates o f Pa­
Fred Watrous made a trip to cific University, and the former hook became detached and swung i
mmmmmmmm
Eugene Friday, going up to ad­ is now pastor o f the Congrega­ around, striking him with great i
just a f.re loss covered by the tional church in the capital city. force. He was removed to a
Portland hospital.
Paci! c Home Mu ual Fire Insur­
.J. B. Matthews wishes to show
ance Company, with headquart­
Resolution» of Condolence
you the new “ Union” jack; for
of the very best
ers in this city. The matter was lifting, setting tires, stretching
amicably settled, and Fred re­ fence and mRny other uses. Al­
In as much as it has pleased
turned home Tuesday.
ways handy.
tf i Divine Providence to remove
H. G. King, o f this city, Who
A horse belonging to Bob John­ from our midst, by death,our well
formerly lived at Stronghurst, son, a n i kept by a local livery beloved brother, Orville Tennis,
Illinois, has received a copy of stable in an inclosure near the and whereas, the death o f brother
t *e Sirorghurst Graphic, publish­ city jail, got tangled in the fire Tennis came so unexpectedly and
ed in hia old home town, which hell rope Monday night. The without a moments warning,
bad received notice o f his nomi- bell gave a clarion call in answer j therefore be it
Resolved: that while we mourn \
nat on by the assembly republic­ to a tug on the rope, and the fire-
are second to none and cost
with
the sisters o f brother Tennis,
ans for county treasurer, und laddies were startled from their
the paper predicts that King will sleep for an instant, but soon re­ who will miss the assistance and
no m ore than the inferior
kindly advice of a good and kind j
win in a canter.
alized it was a false alarm.
brother, that we. as Odd Fellows,
article. Call and examine
likev. ise mijs the presence and
them and be convinced of
assistance of brother Tennis in j
our midst and he it further
Resolved: that while we shall
as Odd Fellows cherish a fond
recollection of brother Orville
Tennis’ many virtues as an Odd
Diamonds; W atches, Solid Gold and Gold Filled
Fellow and a useful citizen, that
Fobs, Chains, Lockets and Bracelets; Clocks.
we shall endeavor to imitate the
example of a young man, w ho’
Watch Repairing
Rings for the
Silverware
was ieloved by all who knew
O u r Specialty
him,
and be it further
Old & Young
Cut Glass
Resolved: that these resolutions
be spread upon the minutes o f
Hand Painted China; Fancy Vases; Novelties and
our lodge and a copy be furnish­
Anything and Everything in Jewelry.
ed each of <Hir city news papers
for publication and a copy sent to
the sisters pf our deceased broth­
None better made, and at prices that are reasonable
T h e Big S to re
er.
Pacific Avenue
Forest Grove, Ore.
' ( E.W. Haines
H IN M A N ’S H A R D W A R E S T O R E
Committee ’ S. A.Walker
( R M .Taylor
Shoes
Groceries Dry Goods
Right Goods - Right Prîtes
Courteous Service
Abraham’s
Schultz Market & Grocery
HINMAN’S
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TENTS, HAY ROPE and HAYING TOOLS
McCormick
HARVESTERS and MOWERS
Booth Jewelry Co.
their sterling worth
W e Carry A Full Line
Gasolene and Oil Stoves
two and three burner
Safe, Reliable and Odorless
Charter Oak —Ranges— Real Estate
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