Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, September 08, 1910, Image 8

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    F. H. Maury, of Dilley, was in
the Grove Saturday.
Don’t get giasses from the |
inexperienced street fakir. See
Dr. Booth who has had 18 w rs
experience and guareutees his
work.
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Grant Hughes and wife went
to Portland Tuesday, and from
there to Salem, where they will
spend the rest of th week at
the State Fair.
Mrs. Marion Maury, of I***,
ton. Montana, who was well know»
in the Grove as M ss Alice ¡U*
nolds, visited with her mother fn
'
Cornelius,and friends in this city
the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Farmer, oft
Portland, visited the past week
The Dilley schools will open
Will trade one seated buggy for REMEMBER- Dr. Booth guar-1 with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Ula September 19, with the following
cow. Enquire P ress office, tf | antees all glasses for 1 year, tf G.I[anna,in this city. They will teaching staff: Principal,WilRi:ni
Prefessor Ben Kori was a busi­ leave the last of this week for Scott; grammer grade, Miss He)
Wayne Gibbs, of Portland,
Indiana for an extended visit > n Weed; intermediate
visited over Sunday with Grove ness visitor in the Rose City
with Mr. Farmer’s relatives.
Miss Ruth Fitch; primary fa
Monday.
friends.
Mr;*. Amanda Markham and Partmen^> ^*8S ^ gnes Hilary.
Mrs. Ruel Bisbee, of the W att’s
Miss Stella Boscow.of Portland,
daughter,
Mrs. Rosie Benjamin
Sam Moulton, who formerly
visited Sunday with Miss Manche district, was shopping in the
and
daughter,
Nina,
of
Montesa-
conducted
a barber shop ¡¡) ,!uj
you require for the hot d
Grove Friday.
Langley.
of July and August should
no, Washington, visited with rel- city, going from here to Por,;.,^
W. M. Vanderzanden, ox Cor-
Connie Caples, of Portland,
purchased now.
atives in this city and at Hillside, ano thence :o Tillamook, f)Us re_
visited over Sunday with his par- nelius, was a business visitor in where they formerly lived, the ti r :-;d to the O w e from the ’
A complete line of hammocks
t-
the Grove Saturday.
porch swings, ration cf. aua, .. to. ents in this city.
past week. Amanda going home ter place, and \.i!l , ivj ., k I> i« re­
are here for your inspection.
Nina King, who has been at
LOST—Small oval breastpin Saturday leaving her daughter to mam here for oon.c ti ti to
come.
We have a nic,j assortr'-nt Collins Springs for a months va- with three pearls at top. Return return soon.
of these essentials to coolness ;, d cation, has returned to her work to P ress office and claim reward.
you will find them most invitin'-. here-
j L. L. Holhnger. former council-
Our experience tells us that, John Vandehey, ranching six 1 man of this city,attended to busi-
we may safely trust the people
ness matters in the Grove last
to pick out the good poi. h» cf miles South of this city, was
week.
transacting
business
in
the
Grove
anything in this line.
Friday.
Rev. E.V. Stivers went to Port­
R O E &. C O M P A N Y
Watches, clocks and jewelry land Monday to consult a special­
repaired in the right way at right ist in regard to a trouble of the
prices. Arthur Shearer, Main St. right ear.
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That gasolene stove you need
Jim Williams, who has spent can be purchased at Hinman’s,
the summer at Klamath Falls, two and three burners, with or
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returned Sunday to his home on without ovens.
David’s Hill.
Thomas Luster, who has owned
The highest praise any can be- a claim in the Glenwood section
stow upon any pair of glasses is for many years, was a Grove vis-
to say—they are just as good as itor Monday.
Dr. Lowe's.
WANTED—Girl for general
COMPANY
HOME
Will Densmore, of Portland, housework. School girl wouio
formerly conducting a store in be considered. Phone ind 284,
M UTUAL FIRE
this city, spent Sunday with his Mrs. E. E. Williams.
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friends in the Grove.
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PRINCIPAL OFFICE. FOREST GROVE. OREGON
Mrs. u H. B.
Luce, of P this city,
Miss Esther Conwell, formerly left Wednesday morning tor an
of this city, now making her extended visit with relatives in
Will Save You More Than 25 Per Cent
home in Portland,spent the week Ohio, which is her native state.
end with friends in the Grove.
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Remember the Main Street
That
Porch
Furniture
"NECTAi C 7
■THE 60113
Will Kertson, formerly a dry- barbers, Germain & Stream,
goods clerk in this city, now mak- Mr. Germain has no superior m
ing his home in Portland, was the barber business. Long ex-
calling on Grove friends the past perience.
D oesn't com pare wi t h our week.
Frank Wright, who made hi
home
for many years in this city,
When you buy your new wagon
now
living
in Patton’a valley,
jack, get the ‘‘Union. ” Simplest,
Come in and try it
was
greeting
old friends in ti.e
stongest and most useful. Once
A LL FLAVORS
Grove
Friday.
used always used. J. B. Mat­
thews,
Agent.
tf
entice Shearer
T o P o u ltry R a ise rs— Highest
The Misses Addie and Lydia
M*i Street
Fa”»st Grove
cash
prices paid for chickens,
Taylor, who recently moved to
eggs
and butter by the Schultz
this city from Antelope, Oregon,
market,
Forest Grove.
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ire spending a two weeks vaca
lion in the hop fields at Dallas,
Miss Tiny Le Miller, of Port­
Oregon.
H E N you take
land,
is visiting her brother,
photographs, in­
Mrs. Amanda Artley of Phila­
Father
Le Miller, at Verboort.
crease the cer­
delphia, visited the past week
tainty of getting best
She
spent
several days tne past
with Mrs. Marion Hall, of this
results by having your
week
with
friends in this citv.
city. The ladies were school­
camera loaded with
Mr. and Mrs. James Lee, living
mates when young girls and had
in the east part of town, enter­
not met for forty-one years.
il
Miss Anna Newman of this tained at dinner Sunday, John
city, who is one of the Cornelius Stock and wife, Paul and Ruuy
public school teachers, visited the Schultz, Tom Middleton, John
nist week with her mother, who Doane and Hogue Sexton.
s spending the summer with her
Sam Weist and wife, of Stella,
Then print or let us
on George at McMinnville.
Washington, visited the past
print your negatives with
W. F. Schultz has been spend- week at the homes of the latter’a
Cyko Paper and you will
.ng several days the past week sisters, Mesdames L. M. Sparxs
have clearer, softer,
in the Nehalem mountains, en­ and Charles Lofiand, living on
deeper, more artistic
deavoring to find eight head of the northeast edge of town.
photographs.
eef cattle that got away from
R. F. Kirkwood and wife, of
Splendid assortment
urn
in a round-up, some weeks Portland, accompanied by Mis 3
of cameras, pure chemi­
,>ro‘
Perle Miller, of the cloak depart-
cals, all photographic
F. W. Schultz and son, Louis, ment of Olds and King, were
supplies.
>f Albany, visited with their rel- visitors at the home of the form-
Th« Forest l.oic iLnracy
itives, the W. F. Schultz family, er’s mother in this city Sunday
Up-;*- .ic . ufcg ss
in this city the past week. F. W. and Monday,
B >tft Pno.ies
ind W. F. went deer hunting in
r . W. Phelps who formerly
he
section
above
Gales
Creek,
conducted
the feedstoreon North
*
•ut weie advised to return by Main Street,has bought an inter-
kire Wat den Carl Iler, on ac- *>st in the Forest Grove marble
rr.
t-
■tount
of the forest fires.
works.of Gee and Jones.and will
W Ù IiV J
George Carlton, who fo rm e d act 88 the traveling representa-
* c
Y sp
lived in this city.and who was so l*ve of the firm,
seriously burned in afire th atd e-' Miss Evaf Bellinger of Dallas,
» It you can vs*:«.g lo r pubii
cation, get in tor ch with stroyed a house on the High is visiting at the home of her
School block three years ago. was schoolmate, Miss May Heltzel. at
this office. W e la v e an
in the Grove the past week greet- Banks. Miss Bellinger is a native
offer which will positively ingold friends. For many months daughter of Forest Grove, and
prove interesting. Drop a after being burned. Mr. Carlton’s left here when a small child. She
postal or call in person.
life was dispaired of, but he is is now stenographer for a law
now in good health.
and abstracting firm at Dallas.
SODA WATER
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if you w a n t u p -to -d a te , re lia b le a n d trustw orthy
p lu m b in g fix tu re s in sta lle d , o r re p a irs made,
g e t in to u c h w ith th e p ra c tic a l plum ber
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S h o p 431
In d e p e n d e n t P ho n e*
P acific A v e n u e
R e sid en c e 4X23
F o re rt G ro v e, O re g c n
THIS IS THE K M TOli SE9
If the hoofs of your horse need to
be shod. I have the metal, Ik*
knowledge, the skiil and the will­
ingness to put your horses : ight
when they need a firm footing.
I also do General Blacks rnitl.iifi.
anything and everything.
Joe Leiirxvil
O ffe rs th o ro u g h in stru c tio n in co lleg e an ti
p r e p a ra to r y co u rses.
Its L a b o ra to rie s a r e w ell e q u ip p e d fo r
science te a c h in g .
C o n se rv a to ry gives s u p e rio r in stru ctio n
in Mu.-ic.
T y p e w ritin g , S te n o g ra p h y a n d C o m m er­
cial B ra n c h e s a r e ta u g h t by c o m p e te n t in ­
s tru c to rs .
C le a n a th le tic s a n d v ario u s s tu d e n t a c tiv ­
ities a r e e n c o u ra g e d .
T h e n ew g y m n asiu m , fitte d w ith all m od­
e rn a p p lia n c e s , in clu d in g a fin e R u n n in g
T r a c k a n d S w im m ing Pool, is a d d e d to th e
e q u ip m e n t fo r th e co in in g y e a r.