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About Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1910)
Dr. S. T. Linklater, o f Hills boro, was elected second vice- president o f the Oregon State Medical Association, which was in session at Portland last week. Alexander Robinson, who grad uated from Pacific University this year, will take the Rhodes Scholarship examination at Eu gene this fall. Should he win over the other contestants, he will be entitled to a four years’ course at Oxford, England, with all expenses paid from a fund set aside by the late Cecil Rhodes, the African diamond magnate, for that purpose. Isaac N. Harrel.the sheepherd- er who was hanged at Salem Fri day for the murder o f the New ell brothers in Lake county a couple o f months ago. was born in the Gales Creek section forty- eight years ago, and his grand father, Isaac Harrell, was one of the first settlers in that section. While l i v i n g i n Washington county Harrell was peaceable,and bore a good reputation. Mrs. M. A. Thomas Fashionable Dressm aker Cor. 2nd. St- and 1st. Ave. South. Forest Grove, Oregon mss CRUSOE FINDS THEN HERE Everyday w e’re making FOOTPRINTS Come in and get your share of the GOOD THINGS W . F. Schultz Market and Grocery Go to Anderson’s for youi fall Herb Smith, a Hillside farmer, suit and overcoat. was in town Monday. REM EM BER—Dr. Booth guar Will trade one seated buggy for antees all glasses for 1 year, tf cow. Enquire P ress office, tf Bruce Wilkes o f Hillsboro was Mrs. Esther Galloway,of Banks, a Forest Grove visitor Saturday. was shopping in the Grove Mon day. Dr. Knox, a one-time resident o f this city, was in the Grove the Professor Ferguson was a bus fore-part o f the week. iness visitor to the Rose city Sat urday. Anything and everthing in Miss Hollinger, o f Cornelius, hardware, buggies, carriages and tf was calling on friends in the wagons at Hinman’ s. Grove Monday. Mrs. Bert Ives, o f the Glen- C. 0. Roe and wife attended wood section, was a Grove visitor the races at the Portland live the fore-part of the week. stock show Friday. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Miles o f J. D. Mickle,theHillside dairy Oregon City, visited Sunday at man, was a business visitor in the home o f their son F.T. Miles, in this city. the Grove Saturday. r* Call or Telephone Your Orders Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats Fish and Vegetables of All Kinds Free Delivery to All Parts of City Both Phones Pac. A ve Forest Grove . rotriM ie.O M C M .^ ) . repaired in the right way at right Attorney John Henry Steven prices. Arthur Shearer, Main St. son o f Portland, visited this tf week with his father, R. 0 . Stev enson in this city. Orange Van Buren Spencer, o f Eastern Oregon, is visiting with W AN TED —Girl for gener: 1 his father, G. N. Spencer, north housework. School girl would west of town. be considered. Phone Ind 234, tf Casper Jasper, a prosperous Mrs. E. E. Williams. farmer o f the Verboort section, Don’ t forget the big auction was a business visitor to the next Wednesday at C. and H. Grove Saturday. Delsman, 4 miles southeast o f Hillsboro. See advertisment in Lincoln Geiger, Recorder of this issue. Cornelius, was in the Grove Sat urday in connection with busi Don’ t get glasses from the ness pertaining to his office. inexperienced street fakir. See A. R. Strahan and wife, of Moffett, visited Sunday with the letter s parents, I)r. and Mrs. Nixon, Mr. Strahar leaving Mon day to look after his mining in terests in Washington. To Poultry Raisers—Highest Messers. Schulmerich and Bar I- cash prices paid for chickens, rett, with their ladies, motored 11 eggs and butter by the Schultz | up from Hillsboro Sunday, and en market, Forest Grove. tf joyed a few moments in the col- *eife When you buy your new wagon jack, get the “ Union.” Simplest, stongest and most useful, Once used always used. J. B Mat- thews, A gen t tf "NECTAR O f TH E GOBS trip to Soda Springs Sunday, re maining for dinner and return- ii g in the evening, they w'ere; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Haines, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Volk, Dr. and| Mrs. Hines,Misses MancheLang P ress . ley and Bernice Haines, Dr. j “ Happy Jack” Wright has re Scheetz and Willis Hit es. turned fiom a couple of months spent in British Columbia. Jack There Can Be No says they have plenty o f money Real Value Without Quality up there, but he likes the climate Some people value goods by the of Oregon lietter. price they pay, others by the j George H. Marsh, clerk o f the store in which they buy. Still United Slates court, Portland, others by what their neighbors formerly living in this cit>, had say. his pockets picked Sunday, w hile Those who value goods by the Doesn't compare with oar boarding a street car. losing be goods themselves always buy tween ten and fifteen dollars. Chi-Namel when in wa t o f Var SODA W ATER Rev. D. A. Watters, one time nish. Come in and try it pastor o f t h e local Methodist It’ s the kind that can bewash- ALL FLAVORS church, has resigned as pastor o f ed with boiling water and soap— the Patton-Methodist church, the kind that is not injured b y Ottice Shearer North Albina, preaching his fare- hard knocks from either hammer Main Street Forest Grove well sermon Sunday morning. or Heel. Geo. G. Paterson. D. S. Wilcox, a well-known farmer o f the Gaston section, was a business visitor in the Grove Monday, part o f his busi ness being to subscribe for ihe ! Booth Jewelry C< Pacific Avenue Dr. Booth who has ha 1 18 years experience and guarantees his Work. tf if — n J_______ Gussie Smith, who formerly lived in this city, now making his home in Portland, visited with friends and relatives here Friday. Augustus Wagner has returned fiom a summer's work at Gear hart beach, and will be ready to re-enter Pacific University when it opens. VAOHAMSklliW«0! Cash Paid for All Farm Produce Ula Hanna and Oscar Alstrom, That gasolene stove you need with their wives, are spending can be purchased at Hinman’s, several days at the coast. two and three burners, with or tf Watches, clocks and jewelry without ovens. The Drs. N ixor, senior and junior, with Mrs. Nixon, return ed Saturday after spending the In DRY GOODS BARGAINS summer at Newport. The Drs. Wert into the Nehclom country Tuesday to look after timber Willis Goff, Carl Nicholson,H. lauds th v own in that section. L. Deckert, and mine Imsi Ives Forest Grove, Ore. Dr. Edgar H. Brown, the for- ot the Forest Grove hotel, attend- mer well-known physician o f this jed the races at the Portland live city, now having offices in the I stock show Friday. Corbett building, Portland,sends Holmen Ferrin returned last in a year’s subscription to the | week from his summer work with P r e ss , a; d says he likes it so i the United Railways surveying well he can’ t do without it. crew. Holman w ore a cute little “ That’s what they all say.” Vandyke w hen he first blew in. A merry party made an auto Hoffman and Allen Company The Progressive Store ~v Canned Goods II T h e B ig St or e Forest Grove, Ore. P A C IF IC COM PANY HOME M U T U A L FIRE PRINCIPAL OFFICE. FOREST GROVE. OREGON Will Save You More Than 25 Per Cent If you want up-to-date, reliable and trustworthy plumbing fixtures installed, or repairs made, get in touch with the practical plumber H. L. DECKERT Shop 431 Independent Phones Pacific Avenue Residence 4525 Forest Grove, Oregon THIS IS THE M W YOU HEED If the hoofs o f your horse need to be shod. I have the metal, the knowledge, the skill and the will ingness to put your horses right when they need a firm footing. I also do General Black.1 mithing, anything and everything. Joe Lenneville (•—" • ■■■ « ^ ¡^Pacific University! Offers thorough instruction in college and preparatory courses. Its Laboratories are well equipped for science teaching. Conservatory gives superior instruction in Music. Typewriting, Stenography and Commer cial Branches are taught by competent in structors. Clean athletics and various student activ ities are encouraged. The new gymnasium, fitted with all mod em appliances, including a fine Running Track and Swimming Pool, is added to the equipment for the coming year. w