Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, September 08, 1910, Image 3

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Live Items of Local Interest
Compiled by the Hustling, Bustling, Rustling
Local Reporters of the Press
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A new line o f women’s skirts
at Anderson’s.
Don Giltner and family are
spending a two weeks vacation
out at the Porter hop yard, living
in a tent and picking hops for re­
creation.
Phil. Kinz?r was in Portla'nd on
A new 1 r.e or’ women’s and
Miss Manche Langley has been
business Saturday.
children’s et a s ¿t Anderson’s.
appointed Acting Secretary o f
Miss Nellie Hall visited over Forest Chapter, O. E. S., to take
FOR SALE—40 stands o f bees.
F. A. Everest,Gaston,Ore. 41-6t
Sunday with friends in Portland. the place o f Mrs. Richardson who
has left the city.
Charles Dixon of Gaston, was
Mrs. N. L. Atkins o f Portland
J. B. Matthews wishes to show
a business visitor in the Grove visited Sunday at the Cronin
you the new “ Union” jack; for
•Tuesday.
home.
! lifting, setting tires, stretching
For scientific shoeing go to
Hinman has the best tents in
fence and many other uses. Al­
Harris & Markham. They guar­ the city. You want to look them
ways handy.
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antee the results.
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over before you buy.
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0 . Wray Humphrey has as a
Sheriff George Hancock was up
Miss Ma garet Hinman visited
guest this week, his aunt, Mrs.
from Hillsboro on official busi­ with friends in Portland the
Mathews, of Poitland. William
ness Sunday.
early part o f the week.
Mathews, her son, visited with
Manche Langley, Forest Grove’s
Will Bellinger was a Rose City j the Humphreys over Sunday.
lady lawyer, was a county seat visitor Saturday, going down to<
Rev. Daniel Staver, formerly
business visitor Saturday.
witness a game o f league ball.
pastor o f the Congregational
Victor Brown, the Wilson river
J. D. M ckle, the well-known
rancher, was a business visitor in dairyman of Hillside, was a busi-
the Grove Saturday.
ness visitor to the Grove Satur-
John Ireland, a prosperous day.
j church
in this city, now living
the simple life on a tarm in the
Gales Creek section, was a caller
in the Grove Saturday.
farmer o f Greenville, was a busi-
Monday’ s Oregonian printed
Sunday Subjects at the Christ-
ness visitor in the Grove Satur- ¡an church, 11 a. m. “ Wanted—A i first pa"e pictures of three of
day.
Worker.” 7.30p. m. “ A Victory Oregon’ s delegates to the conser-
Sam Todd came home from Won.”
j vation congress that meets at St.
Abraham’s
4th. Annual Sale 4th.
Sample Underwear & Sweaters
E HAVE something exceedingly good to offer you
at this sale. The goods were bought at two-thirds
o f regular price and will be sold at the same rate.
2 50 garments, no two alike. All grades are represented,
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every one of them a genuine bargain
and they are worthy o f your consideration.
them before buying your winter underwear.
Be sure to see
The sale begins
Thursday morning
the 15th o f Sept, at
Corner
Store
Abraham’s
Corner
Store
Call or Telephone Your Orders to
Schultz Market & Grocery
Newport Monday evening, where
George James, who foimerly
Homer
he has been for the past three iived here and attended Pacific
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S
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For Fresh, Salt and Smoked M eats,
months.
University, was a visitor in the
Judge J. W. Goodin was a
purchase'
Grove
this
week.
Grove
visitor
Monday
and
paid
Now is the time to
Fish and Vegetables of A ll Kinds
that range you want. The best
W. R Douglas,a farmer o f the the P ress ° ® c, f ? ljleasant call.
tii^ ^ r e made can be had at Gales Creek section, was a busi- The Judge will be a candidate
An Especially Neat Stock of Monopole Canned
Hinman’ s.
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ness visitor in Forest Grove and I for re-eDction and his annonnce-
Goods and Groceries
Austin Buxton and C.E.Camp- Hillsboro Saturday
1 ment wiH
found elsewhere in
i this paper.
bell, fanners of the W alt’s dis­
John Taylor, who has been con-
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Free Delivery to All Parts of the City
trict, were attending to business ducting a confectionery store at
Robe: t Wirtz. deputy game war-
Pacific Avenue
Forest Grove
in town Saturday.
Clatsop beach this summer, has d? n ’ o f this city.owns a Chinese | Both Phones
has hatched
J. W. H. Adkins, a rancher and returned to his home in this city. | PheaseJntf hen
j a brood o f nine chicks. It is very j
justice of the peace in the Glen-
Dr. Semones.
Homeopathic unusual for a bird o f this breed
v cod section, visited the Grove
Pysician and Oculist. Does no to set in captivity, and the cases
on business matters Saturday.
The best stock of
surgery. O ffice at residence. t o f its occuranee are rare.
FALL 1910 OPENING Sept 319 North A street. Ind. Phone |
Perfumes, Talcum Powder
Call at Hotel Laughlin
Kith anu 17, the newest ideas in 3625.
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ar.d Toilet Creams in Town
Thursday, Sept. 15, and
iiats and Millinery goods at Mrs.
Fred Lyda, o f upper Gales have Dr. Lowe show you the new
A E. Dixons, Main St. Forest creek, has sold his 120 acre farm
Kodaks and Camera Supplies
Fused To>ic B focals with which
Grove.
44-2t.
to M. F.Heesacker, who has been you can see all distances. Also
Prices Right
Miss Eva Fletcher, who has living on the Ira Purdin farm the latest eye glass that will fit
been visiting for several weeks North o f town.
most any nose and will not cause
Dr. Hines’ Drug Store
with friends in Vale, Eastern
cancer.
Oregon, has returned to her home Notice to Farmers—Bring in
Dutch Ledford, who drives the
in this city.
your chickens, eggs and butter McNamer stage on the Tillamook |
to W. F. Schultz and get cash
Mr. i nd Mrs. Claud Maury, of
in exchange. Produce of all route,took a lay off Saturday,and |
near Lewiston,Montana,are visit­ kinds wanted.
Claud Smith handled the ribbons ,!
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ing the former’s parents, F. H.
for him.
Claud would rather
M«.ury,at Dilley. Claude is fore­
drive
the
Wilson
river stage, than
F. N. Butterfield o f this city
man on a large Montana ranch. had as guests the fore-part o f the on any other route. He enjoys
Miss Katherine Myers spent week. Charles Newt, wife and che beautiful scenery, probably. !
the early part o f the week at the daughter, o f Eugene. Mrs.Newt
W. F. Schultz, who has the A.
Myers home in this city. Miss is the daugter of Mr. Butterfield. Hinman farm on the east edge of
ivi j ers expects to leave next week
Charlie Fields, formerly mak­ town rented, thrashed a field of
of the very best
for Los Angeles wheie she will ing his home in this city, now spring wheat which ran forty-
co .tinue her course in Osteopathy
farming in the Banks section, eight bushels to the acre, ma­
was a Grove visitor Sunday. chine measure. This is a n ex -i
Charley reports a big time at the ceptionally good yield, and proves
dance at Banks Saturday night. the fertility of the soil of this lo­
cality.
Rollie and Charlie Walker and
Labor Day was observed by the
Walter Sears, who have been
I conducting a dancing pavilion at workers in this city last Monday j
! Newport during the summer will >n various ways. Several knock­
are second to none and cost
I close for the season next week, ed off work and went to Portland
; and return to their homes in this to attend the big doings o f the
no m ore than the inferior
labor organizations in that city, |
j city.
which consisted o f parades and
article. Call and examine
Forest Grove Order o f East­
speeches, etc. A number of
ern Star, held the first meeting
them and be convinced of
stores closed for part o f the day, j
after summer vacation, Monday
while the proprietors %o f others
evening. A fter the closing o f
stood behind the counters and
Chapter, water-melon was served
sold goods to their customers
and a pleasant social hour was
with little thought o f its being a
enjoyed.
legal holiday. Most o f the clerks,
Dwinell Clapp who has been however, got a half-day off.
in Eastern Oregon the past Sum­
mer, in the interests o f a book
FIML NO! CE
publishing concern, was visiting
Notice is hereby given that M.
BUY THEIR DRY GOODS friends in this city the past week. E. Dilley, th* Administrator o f the
He will re-enter Pacific Univer- estate of W. P. Via, has filed his
HERE
final report and Monday,October
sity this Fall.
a.
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10th, 1910 at 10 o'clock a m. has
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Oar Stock Is Complete !
Why bum ?4 wood when you ***„ ^ for the hearing o f any
can buy a ton o f Mendota coal for objections to said report, after
Our Service Is Perfect !
$7.50, delivered. Little soot and which date, if no objections ap-
Our Prices Are Right!
little ash.
Keeps an even fire, pear, said estate will be closed of
None better made, and at prices that are reasonable
Company No
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two cords o f wood. G iveita tn a l p Via deceased.
Roswurm and Moulton. Forest
Manche Langley,
Forest Grove, Ore.
Grove.
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44-51.
Att’y for estate.
HINMAN’S
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TENTS, HAY ROPE and HAYING TOOLS
McCormick
HARVESTERS and MOWERS
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
Hoffman mi A lla
The Progressive Store
HINMAN’S HARDWARE STORE
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