Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, September 22, 1910, Image 8

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    Will Raymond, who has a home
County Judge Goodin was in
Wm. Wilson and wife, o f Gales
Creek, were visitors to the State the Grove the fore-par:, o.' the stead in the Timber section, was
Additional Local Items
a business visitor in he
rove
week.
Fair at Salem last week.
of General Interest
Monday.
Lester St. Clair, o f Portland,
Mrs. L. M. Sparks, son Charlie,
Horses sent for and deliverec
and father, A. J. Breazeale, vis­ visited with his boy friends in
to any part o f the City. Ind
the Grove this week.
C. H. Pratt was a visitor to the ited the Rose city Saturday.
Phone No. 322
Byron Mark
Rose city Monday.
“ Superior” stoves and ranges ham.
Will Black, who has been work­
tf
Judge Hollis attended the State ing the past summer in Marion have no superior. Sold by Hin-
They are very busy at Ander­
tf
county, returned to the Grove man, the Hardware man.
Fair at Salem last week.
son’s, but they will sell you that
_ .
Saturday.
Clifford Brown and H. J. Goff School Suit, Dreas Suit or work Thro
S. B. Starret returned Saturday
were among those from the Grove suit any time.
from a visit with friends in Mor-
Countv Judge Goodin was up
row county.
from the county seat shaking in attendance at the State Fair.
Dr. Semones.
Homeopathic
__
I hands with his friends in the
D. D. Sage, a rancher in the Pysician and Oculist. Does no
L. L. Hollinger, o f Cornelius, Groye Saturday.
Oak Hill section, was attending surgery. O ffice at residence.
was attending to business matters |
to
business matters in the Grove 217 First st. Ind. Phone 311. t f
Fred Davison and Louie Trum-
in the Grove Tuesday.
Monday.
ble went to Portland Monday to
Mr. and Mrs. R. Rood, o f Ed­
Sam Lawrence, an attorney o f see Buffalo Bill and his aggrega-
Chris Jensen, a prominent far­ wards county, Illinois, spent Sun­
Portland, visited over Sunday tion o f wild animals and indians. mer o f the Thatcher section, was day in Forest Grove as guests o f
with his mother in this city.
a business visitor in the Grove James Hocking and other friends
Hon. B. F. Purdy, a prominent
Saturday.
Mr. Rood and Mr. Hocking were
Mrs. James Reeher, o f Wilson land-holder near Gaston, and his
boyhood
chums.
J. J. Wirtz and wife and Joe
River, came to the Grove Monday son Bruce, were attending to bus-
and left Tuesday for points in iness matters and shaking hands Loomis and wife were in attend­
$50 cash buys a paid up certif­
Washington, where she will visit with friends in the Grove Satur­ ance at the State Fair at Salem, icate o f scholarship in the Inter­
last week.
day.
with relatives and friends.
national Correspondence Schools
o
J. N.Varley, who formerly con­ f Scranton,Pa.,good for any $75
ducted the Farmer’s feed shed on course. Inquire P ress office, tf
Pacific avenue, was in the Grove
Edward Wirtz o f this city was Elgin W atches are Unsurpassed
from Buxton Monday.
one o f the Forest Grove people in Accuracy & Quality Features
Always a positive feed to the who attended the State Fair at
Sold by
Parker “ Lucky Curve” Fount­ Salem, and he pronounces it as
ain Pen. Go to Shearer, the the best State Fair that he has
Main St. Jeweler, and get one on ever attended.
10 days trial.
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Mrs. Charles Hines entertained
Miss Maud Lilly o f Gales Creek the Bridge Club Thursday after­
who attended the public schools noon and the usual enjoyable time
in this city last year, has return was had. The first prize was won
ed to the Grove and registered by Mrs. Philip Kinzer, while the
a
for the fall term.
consolation was awarded to Mrs,
Miss Kirkwood is now ready Wilbur McEldowney. Lunch was
for fall trade with an extra fine served.
assortment o f the latest creations
Frank Knox, who went to a
in millinery. Plenty o f help and sanatarium last winter at Colo­
you require for the hot days
prepared to handle all orders, tf rado Springs, Colorado, has re­
of July and August should be
George and Peter Vanderzan turned to his home on the north­ purchased now.
den, two prosperous farmers o f east edge o f town. Mr. Knox is
A complete line of hammodu
the banks section, and the latter greatly improved in health, and porch »wings, rutlen chairs, etc.
Justice o f the Peace o f his pre­ is enthusiastic over the climate are here for your inspection.
cinct, were business visitors in o f Colorado.
We have a nice assortment
the Grove Tuesday.
Miles Overhalt, the clever poet o f these essentials to coolness and
you will find them most inviting.
Mrs. Mary McKenzie enter­ laureate o f the Oregon Journal,
Our experience tells us that
tained a number o f young Ladies states in verse o f the.iio nday edit­
W e are ready and will give you the lowest prices
we may safely trust the people
ion
o
f
that
publication
that
the
Saturday afternoon at tea, enter­
to pick out the good points of
for solid shoes ever offered, quality considered.
ing into the “ whirls” o f the lad­ Fourth street line o f the S. P. anything in this line.
ies Working Society. A very railway company is to be electri­
fied. It must be so, as a poet al­ ROE 8c COMPANY
pleasant afternoon was spent.
Our 9 o ’clock School Shoes are the sensation o f the day—and
ways knows.
well they might be, for they are beauties.
Mrs. Kear, o f Sumptei, visited
Dr. C. L. Large reports a daught­
5 to 8 $1.50, 8* to 11 $1.90, 12 to 2 $2.00 to $2.25
last week with Mrs. S. A. San­
er
born to the wife o f William
Boys High Cuts, $1.75 to $4.50
ford, Librarian at the Free Read­
As Good as Made
Ryals
in this city, the 16th. inst. T h e P R E SS wants
ing room. Mrs. Kear will leave
Bergman’ s Portland Made Shoes
soon for New York City to visit Parties wishing the attendance o.
A. A. Cutter Heavy Shoes
her brother, who lives near the Dr. Large in this class o f cases,
W. L. Douglass 3.00, 3.20 and 4.00 “ Best Made on Earth”
domicile o f Mrs.Sanford’s daugh­ will greatly oolige him, if conven­ ■ f y o u ca n w rite for publi­
So says Mr, Douglass, “ and he is no liar, either”
ient by engaging disservices two ca tion , g et in touch with I
ter.
Dr. Reed’s Cushion Soled Shoes for Tender Feet
or three months prior to the ex­
this o ffic e . W e have anj
Hal Seymour, o f Lincoln, Neb­ pected event.
are another o f the good shoes we carry
o f f e r w h ich w ill positively
raska, has been visiting his bro­
Thats all there is to it. We want your trade, you
Dr. O. C. Hiatt, who was a p r o v e interesting. Drop a
ther, Ed. Seymour, o f the Oregon
want our shoes. We will do the best we can to fit
and please you if you will CALL.
Land and Trading Company, and pioneer dentist in this city, visit­ postal o r call in person.
Terms cash and good treatment assured at
Ed. took him to the State Fair ed old friends in the Grove,
last week to show him what Ore­ Tuesday. The doctor is now lo­
gon can produce in the way o f cated at Raymond, Washington,
live stock, grain, vegetables,and and says his town now has a poj -
C. V. B. Russell
ulation o f thirty-five Hundred,
other farm produce.
whereas four yea s age» oni>
Grant Hughes returned home forty people lived tnere.
Friday after a vacation trip o f
Tuesday evening the local Ar­
several days, during which he
tisans
held initiatory ceremonies,
visited the Live Stock Show at
a
large
proportion o f the mem­
Portland, the State Fair at Salem,
bership
being present. Seveial
and Seaside. Mrs. Hughes is vis­
candidates
were received and
iting with her sister Mrs.Cheney,
light
lunch
served
at the close o f
at Seaside, and will return the
the
session.
“
Just
the proper
latter part o f the w'eek.
thing is the verdict o f every
Harry Cresap and wife o f St. new member received by the or­
Joseph, Missouri, dropped into ganization.
town last week, and the former
introduced himself to J. F. Flet­
OUTDOORS o r INDOORS
cher as a grandson o f a sister of
tkere’s nothing like a
Mr. Fletcher, whom J. F. has
Dr. Geiger was called to attend
Colum bia G raphophone
not seen for over fifty years.
Mr. and Mrs. Cresap are greatly Edna McCal«b, who was quite
enamored o f our climate and sick last weelt-
f™'*-
Oliver and Maurice Buxton, o f That's the verdict of
f
E lg in
Means
Right on Time
1
HIGH COST OF LIVING
THATS THE NOISE NOW
Arthur Shearer
Main Si. Jeweitr
Ted Roosevelt, with
all his big speeches, has
not devised any means
of giving relief.
But the Forest Grove
Shoe Store will give
you some relief in the
way of shoe wear with
an excellent large line
of factory made shoes
to order.
That
Porch
Furniture
A Special Line of School Shoes
correspondent.?.
Forest Grove Shoe Store
ALWAYS
PLEASED
WEEKLY NEWS OF WAITS
You Can Have One by Paying
$1.00 a W eek
only
Stop in, Examine Them, Listen to Their Beautiful,
Clear Tone and You Will Not be Happy Until You
Have One of Your Own. Easiet of Term«.
Forest Grove Pharmacy
Both Phone«
Up-to-Date Druggists
Mrs. Amands Artley, of Phila-
delphia, who came to Oregon
some weeks ago to visit girlhood
friends, among them being Mrs.
Marion Hall o f this city, and who
had intended to stay only a few
weeks, writes Mrs. Hall from
Portland that she is so enamored
o f the Oregon climate that she in-
tends to remain a year.
wJKJrr'
who patronize
this district’ enrolled at the Lin-
TOln 8cho° l Monday-
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Rice, o f
O u r Stock I» C om p ltK
^
O u r C lerks A r e Courteow
Haynes, spent a few hours Sun-
O u r P rice» A r e Low
day with their niece, Mrs. Eva
Adams.
Let Us Please You, Too
Emma Busch and brothers re-
turned home Saturdav from the
Ketchan hop yard, where they Ind. Phone 701 Main St-«*
were picking. ‘
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Fort«»
OUR
GROCERY
H. T. Giltner