Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, September 01, 1910, Image 8

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    Bring your eggs to Schultz and
get 27 $ the dozen.
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Hop Gloves etc at Andersor. s.
Why burn $4 wood when you
can buy a ton o f Mendota coal for
$7.50, delivered. Little soot and
little ash. Keeps ari even fire.
No splitting, no sawing, equals
two cords of wood. Give it a trial
Roswurm and. Moulton, Forest
Grove.
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It is against the law to ride bi­
Mrs. Jocob Shearer was a Sat­ cycles on the sidewalk on Pacific
Mrs. E. E. Williama was a vis­ urday visitor to the Rose city.
avenue. A prominent business
itor to the Rose city Saturday.
FOR SALE—40 stands of bees. man o f this city had the fact for-
ciably impressed upon him when
Go early to Anderson’ s and get F. A. Everest,Gaston,Ore. 41-6t
Chief
o f Police Bill Doores haled
the pick o f the new suits.
L. K. Pearsons o f Portland,
him before Recorder Wirtz for
Miss Minnie Myers went into was in Forest Grove on business doing it. A fine was paid.
Portland Thursday to attend the Friday.
Samuel Carlyle, a resident of
circus.
For scientific shoeing go to Forest Grove, has been appointed
Hinman has the best tents in Harris & Markham. They guar­ appraiser of the estate o f RoLert
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the city. You want to look them antee the results.
W. Kirkwood, who died at his
over before vou buv.
The
Corner
Store
i Le
Abraham ’s
Corner
&cie
Shoes
Groceries Dry Goods
Right Goods - Right Prices
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Mrs. Mary McKenzie was a home in this city a few’ months
Portland
visitor on Thursday of ago. Mr. Carlyle takes the place
County
Judge Goodin w;
last week.
of Dr. Boggess, who recently
circulating among his friends
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the Grove Friday.
The Misses Laura and Cora sailed for India.
Davison
attended
the
big
circus
Miss Anna Jack, a popular
Mrs. R. 0. Stevenson, o f the
young society woman of Hills- Corner Store
David’ s hill section, was shop- in the Rose city Friday.
Comer Store
ing in the Grove Friday.
Miss English and Miss Kariy, boro, was married l ast Wedneday
o f the Gardner camp on Gales to Fred E. Cornelius, a y o u n g _______
Now is the time to purchase
business man o f the caunty s mt,
creek, were in town Friday.
that range you want. The best
and
son o f Hillsboro's postmaster,
Lester Ireland, a former Paci­
that are made can be had at
Call or Telephone Your Orders to
B.
P.
Cornelius. Rev. Hamilton,
fic University student, was in
Hinman’s.
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from the Greenville section on former pastor o f the Hillsboro
A. G. Hoffman and family
Methodist church, officiated.
business matters Friday.
spent Saturday and Sunday in
Mrs. Leva Hall and Miss M. J.
Mrs. Mary French, who has
Portland the guests o f Dr. and
Lee,
old neighbors o f the J. T.
Mrs. Higgs.
been visiting at the Judge Lang­
For Fresh, Salt and
Fletcher
family in Polk county
Mrs. J. T. Shannon, Katherine ley home, spent Sunday with Ca-
thirty years ago, visited the latter
>6hannon and George NcGee, were bel Jones and wife o f Dilley.
Fish and Vegetables of A ll
in this city last week. Until com­
^among those who attended the
FARMERS—Schultz Market, ing to the Grove the ladies had
circus last week.
An Especially Neat Stock of Monopole Canned,
Pacific Ave., Forest Grove, pays never ridden in an automobile,
Goods and Groceries
highest
market
price
in
cash
for
but after trying the experiment
Dr. Semones.
Homeopathic
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eggs
and
produce.
Bring
them
here, pronounced it great fun.
Pysician and Oculist. Does no
Free Delivery to AH Parts of the City
39-4t
surgery. O ffice at residence. in.
A basket o f various kinds o f
319 North A street. Ind. Phone
County Coroner E. C. Brown
Both Phones
Pacific Avenue
Forest Grove
home-grown fruit on display in
3625.
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was up from the county seat Fri­
the window o f Harry Giltner’s !
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Morgan day, looking after business mat­ grocery, shows the great variety j
(nee Stillwell) have returned ters and calling upon his father, o f fruit that may be grown in j
from their honeymoon tr p in the Alvin Brown, the pioneer.
Forert Grove, the list including
Courteous Service
Abraham’s
Schultz Market & Grocery
Smoked Meats,
Kinds
i
sound country, and are now liv­
Parker Fountain Pens. None
ing in their South Park residence better made. Just the thing for
J. B. Matthews wishes to show business man or student. Sold
you the new "U nion” jack; for by Arthur Shearer, the main St.
lifting, setting tires, stretching Jeweler. 10 days free trial, tf
fence and many other uses. Al­
Rev. E. V. Stivers, who is now
ways handy.
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filling his second year as pastor
The party o f young ladies who
have been camping for several
weeks on Wilson river, near
Reeher’s, returned home Friday.
They were: Misses Greer, Kirk­
wood and Swanson.
Owing to increased busi-
ness, Dr. Lowe, the optician
will visit Forest Grove every 4
weeks instead of 8 weeks as form­
erly. His next date will be Sep­
tember 15.
o f the Christian church, has been
re-engaged for another year. The
church under Rev. Stivers has
experienced a wonderful growth.
Alton Allen, known to his
school mates here as "T he Boy
Orator o f the Onion Belt,” other
wise Beaverton, and who gradu­
ated from the University o f Wash­
ington, will open a law office in
Portland.
Clark M. Bradshaw and wife,
o f Ellensburg, Wash., visited rel­
atives in this city Friday. Mrs.
Bradshaw’ was formerly Miss
Alane Hinman, grand-daughter
o f the late A. Hinman.
Jacob Mauss, a prosperous far­
mer of the Banks section, was in
the Grove Friday. Mr. Mauss was
one o f the first farmers in Wash­
ington county to start the rais­
ing of strawberries on a commer­
cial scale.
George Jackson, of this city,
will enter the musical department
o f the University o f Oregon next
September, according to his pre-
sent plans. After finishing the
course there he will go east for a
post-graduate course.
Stephen Blank, who, with his
wife, has lived in Forest Grove
for a longer continuous period of
time than any other resident, paid
the Rose city, which he knew
when it was but a village, a sight
seeing visit Saturday.
peaches, plums, pears, black­
berries, apples and grapes. The
peaches especially make one’s ;
mouth water.
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JUST A LITTLE RHYM E
Just a little labor
Just a little time
Just a little Chi-Namel
Makes
the
house
look
fine.
Any one can do it.
Just like A B C .
Try it on the wood work,
That’ s the way to see.
Geo. G. Paterson
The Furniture Man.
FOR
TENTS, HAY ROPE and HAYING TOCIS
of the very best
IMssrinÄffl&ig
W atch Repairing
Cut Glass
O ld & Y oung
Hand Painted China; Fancy Vases; Novelties
Anything and Everything
and
in Jewelry.
BUY
THEIR
DR Y GOODS
HERE
Pacific A venue
Forest Grove, Ore.
Our Prices Are Right !
Hoffman and Allen Company
The Progressive Store
Forest G rove, O re.
l
W e Carry A Full Line
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Gasolene and Oil Stoves
two and three burner
Safe, Reliable and Odorless
Our Stock Is Complete !
Our Service Is Perfect !
T h e B ig S to re
their sterling worth
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Filled
Rings for the
O u r Specialty
HARVESTERS and MOWERS
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Fobs, Chains, Lockets and Bracelets; Clocks.
Silverware
McCormick
are second to none and cost
no more than the inferior
article. Call and examine
them and be convinced of
Booth Jewelry Co.
Diamonds; Watches, Solid G old and G old
HINMAN’S
Charter Oak — Ranges— Real Estate
None better made, and at prices that are reasonable
H IN M A N ’S H A R D W A R E STORE