Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, August 25, 1910, Image 10

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    % l Anderson leads: if you don't
■ believe it,see his new clothes,etc.
Walter Roswurm made a trip
to McMinnville, Sunday, in con­
nection with his ice business.
The
Corner
Store
Abraham ’s
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Thomas, of
Sumas, Washington, are visiting
FOR SALE—40 stands o f bees. relatives in this city Mrs. Thom­
Bring your eggs to Schultz and
F. A.Everest,Gaston,Ore. 41-6t
get 27^ the dozen.
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as is a sister o f the Baldwin boys.
Mis. H. R. Bemiss, o f Gaston,
Mrs. Ortman, o f the Thatcher
Why burn $4 wood when you
section, was a Saturday shopper was shopping in the Grove Sat­ can buy a ton of Mendota coal for
urday.
in the Grove.
$7.50, delivered. Little soot and
Albert Friday o f Greenville little ash. Keeps an even fire.
For scientific shoeing go to
Harris & Markham. They guar­ was a Forest Grove business vis­ No splitting, no sawing, equals
two cordsof wood. Give ita trial
itor Saturday.
antee the results.
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Roswurm
and Moulton, Forest
Hirman has the best tents in
Mrs C. Sy, living at the east
Grove.
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edge o f town, was a Monday vis­ the city. You want to look them
Mr. and Mrs. Will Fletcher
over before vou buy.
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itor to the Rose city.
visited several days the past week
20 % off on all silverware at Sam Lawrence, now practicing at the home of the former’ s par­
Shearer's, the Main street jew ­ law in Portland, visited over Sun
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fletcher
eler. Come and see them.
day with his mother in this city. in this city. Will, who has been
Norvel Atkins, Portland depot
Now is the time to purchase teaching for several years in Col­
agent for the Oregon Electric was that range you want. The best orado, will be principal o f a Port­
in the Grove Monday.
that are made can be had at land school the coming school
Corner Store
year.
Comer Stun
Hinman’s.
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Philip Porter, ranching in the
Bill Reed, who has made his
Austin Buxton and family o f
Gales Creek section, was a busi­
ness visitor in the Grove Satur­ the Watt’s district were in town home in this city for some years,
Saturday night,attending the lec­ was down from Newberg where
day.
he has a steady job for the next
ture
o f Judge McGinn.
Call or Telephone Your Orders to
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wood Mor-
year, this week. Bill will move
ley (nee Leabo) of Portland, vis­
Dr. Semones.
Homeopathic
his household goods to the quaker
ited with friends in this city over Pysician and Oculist. Does no
city, and his mother will accom­
Sunday.
surgery. O ffice at residence.
pany him to cook him three
319
North A street. Ind. Phone
FARMERS—Schultz Market,
squares per diem.
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Pacific Ave., Forest Grove, pays 3625.
For Fresh, Salt and Sm oked Meats,
THE GLOBE GRAIN SEPAR­
highest market price in cash for
0 . C. Jackson and family, and
eggs and produce. Bring them Rev. E. V. Stivers and family re ATOR, No Power,Self operating,
Fish and Vegetables o f A ll Kinds
Different from all others.
in.
39-4t
turned Saturday from a ten days
Removes tares, wild oats sand,
An Especially Neat Stock of Monopole Canned
Dr. D. W. Ward, a prominent vacation spent on the Tillamook mustard, cockle, cheat, pink and
Goods and Groceries
;
coast.
member o f the Republican party
all other foul seeds from wheat,
o f Washington county, attended
Mose Johnson, a prosperous oats, or barley.
Free Delivery to All Parts of the City
the mass meeting here Saturday farmer o f Gaston, was in the
All sizes. Farm size 30 bushels
Groceries
Right Goods - Right Prices
Courteous Service
Abraham’s
Schultz Market & Grocery
J. B. Matthews wishes to show
you the new "Union” jack; for
lifting, setting tires, stretching
fence and many other uses. Al-
ways handy.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Scott and
daughter, Jessie, were Sunday
guests at the Fisher ranch in Scog-
gin s valley, going up in their
automobile.
A new flag pole has been erect-
ed on the top o f the Academy
building, so that the students
may flaunt old glory to the breeze
the coming school year.
Mrs. Georgia Hughes has re-
turned to her home in this city
after spending several weeks at
Seaside, the guest o f her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Gene Larrimore, of
Portland.
Among the Hillsboro people reg­
istered at Newport hotels the
past week were, J. A. Imbrieand
wife, R. M. Imbrie.Etta Schul-
merich, Bessie Shomberg, Jessie
Harrington, W. 0 . Donnelson,
n u * «7 . l
,
,
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Robert Weatherred,and Miss Sus-
. „
le
organ.
Deputy county surveyor Mor-
rill was up from Hillsboro Satur-
day for the purpose o f running
lines through the Ken worthy
tract west o f town. It is said
this property will be cut into
building lots in the near future,
Grove Friday, and invested in a
fine double harness at one o f the
local shops,
Lashie Fields, formerly living
¡n this city, now making his home
¡n Portland, was out from the
Bose city Sunday, calling on his
boy friends,
j . f . Woods, a former news-
paper man o f this city, now in
the employ o f a Portland print-
*nf? firm, was in the Grove Satur-
Jay and paid the P ress a pleas-
ant call.
A son of W. R. Harris o f this
city, accompanied by his wife,son
and daughter, are visiting at the
Harris home in i-outh Park,
Harris the younger makes his
borne in the sun flower state.
William Ridgley living at the
north edge of town, brought into
the P ress office a freak ear of
corn found in his garden. The
tassel o f the corn had grown in
between the kernels and covered
them to a depth o f over an inch.
w v,;u „
While a thrashing crew was
n .•
at dinner at the Wells farm near
Gaston, last week,sparks from the
engine set fire to the stuble, and
by the time the men could cover
the half-mile from the house to
the field the blaze was within
fifteen feet o f 900 bushels of
grain. Hard work saved the far-
mer’ s crop from destruction.
per hour, height 4 ft., 1 inch,
price $30.00.
Globe Grain Separator Co ,
660 East 17th St-eet,
Portland, Oregon.
Cut Glass
O u r Specialty
Hand Painted China; Fancy Vases; Novelties
Anything and Everything in Jewelry.
and
Pacific
Avenue
Forest G rove, O re.
Dr. Hines’ Drug Store
HINM AN’S
------
FOR
—
TENTS, HAY ROPE and HAYING TOOL'
of the very best
are second to none and cost
no m ore than the inferior
article. Call and examine
them and be convinced of
their sterling worth
We Carry A Full Line
BUY
THEIR
DRY GOODS
HERE
Our Stock Is Complete !
Our Prices Are Right !
Hoffman and Allen Company
The Progressive Store
Forest Grove, Ore.
i
To trade with us means to save you money
HARVESTERS and MOWERS
Our Service Is Perfect !
The Big Store
Dr. Robert’s Veterinary Remedies.
McCormick
Rings for the
Old & Your g
Forest Grove
W akelee’s Squirrel and Gopher Poison.
Every woman who looks at the
faded and scuffed appearance o f
her living room floor and furni­
ture, has reason to wish that var­
nish was not such a delicate
thing.
Her wish could be gratified
and a load o f care taken off her
mind if she were to have the en­
tire woodwork (house, furniture
and all) coated with my pure un­
adulterated varnish.
Water will not hurt it.
Heel nails will not scratch it.
A blow from a sledge hammer
will not make it powder off or
turn white. Geo. G. Paterson
can furnish the proof; call at his
store.
CHI-NAMEL.
Diamonds; Watches, Solid Gold and Gold Filled
Fobs, Chains, Lockets and Bracelets; Clocks.
Watch Repairing
Pacific Avenue
Security Lice Killer.
W hat Chi-Namel Varnish
W ill Stand
Booth Jewelry C o ,
Silverware
Both Phones
Gasolene and Oil Stoves
two and three burner
Safe, Reliable and Odorless
Charter Oak — Ranges— Real Estate
None better m ade, and at prices that are reason*^
HINMAN’S HARDWARE STORE
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