Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, September 29, 1910, Image 9

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    Live Items of Local Interest
Compiled by the Hustling, Bustling, Rustling
Local Reporters of the Press
Miss Bertha Williams was a
F. E. David, formerly o f That­
Portia id shopper Friday.
cher, and now living in Arleta,
FOR S A L E —40 stands o f bees. was a business visitor in Forest
Grove Saturday.
F. A. Everest,Gaston,Ore. 41-6t
Will Gerish, o f Portland, who
R. A. Phelps and w ife visited
with friends in Hillsboro Sunday. was formerly in the music busi­
ness in this city, visited friends
Mrs. Robert Bellinger visited
in the Grove Saturday.
with friends in Hillsboro,Friday.
Playing marbles is all the rage,
John Bernards and wife, o f
and the Kids “ fudge” just as
Roy, were shopping in the Grove
much as they did in those fa r­
Friday.
away days when we were kids.
Sheriff Hancock was up from
the county seat, Friday, on offici­ Notice to Farmers—Bring in
your chickens, eggs and butter
al business.
to W. F. Schultz and get cash
E. S. Burlingham was attend­ in exchange. Produce o f all
ing to business matters in Port­ kinds wanted.
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land Saturday.
Wheelock Marsh, formerly a
Josh Adkins, ranching in the
newspaper man and postmaster
Glenwood section, was a Grove
o f this city, now a clerk in the
visitor Saturday.
Federal Court, Portland, visited
Robert Banks, o f the town of with Grove friends the past week.
that name, was a business visitor
Gain knowlege by correspond­
in the Grove Monday.
ence. Learn t o d o something
Charles Dixon, alias “ Windy worth while; $75 scholarship cer
Jim” , o f Gaston, was a business tificate in Internat’ l schools for
visitor in the Grove Friday.
sale at $50 cash. P ress office, tf
Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Porter
Hubert Bernards, o f Verboort
and littWi Gertude Miller were,
and McMinnville, was in the
county seat visitors Saturday.
Grove Saturday. Mr. Bernards
Young Reiling, a solid citizen isapolitican from ’way back, and
o f Roy, was attending to business is always on hand election day.
matters in the Grove Saturday.
Oscar Baldwin, formerly o f
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stoves
H I N MA N ’ S STOVES)
I HARDW
ARE STORE
The cold weather demands proper protection within doors
as well as without. You can secure indoor comfort at a low
cost in fuel by using the right stoves. We have them.
The “ A U R O R A ” , a handsome heating stove, with
bronze urn and full nickle trim.
Swing top.
able front panel with nickle screw.
and Hot Blast Attachment.
Remov­
Draft Register
Nickle foot rail.
A
splendid heater which will give sure satisfaction.
The “ C H A R TE R O A K ”
range is carefully m a d e
throughout of “ Hammered
Planished Stee ” , the finest
grade that is made, manu­
factured especially f o r
these stoves. The oven is
strong and rigid and i t s
construction such as to insure the best possible results in
baking, i he flue box is cast iron, extra large, with ample
opening; the damper is very sire pie and impossible to burn
out; reservoirs are porcelain lined. All ranges are full
nickle trim and will STAND THE TEST OF W EAR.
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Charter Oak and
Peterson, the grape and prune this city, now superintendent for
raiser o f David’s Hill, was a an engineering and construction
business visitor in town Friday. company in Portland, spent the
John Vanderzanden, senior, a week-end with friends in the
prosperous farmer o f the Verbort Grove.
“Wood” Superior
H E A T E R S
Bernard Ortman, living on the
section, was a Grove visitor Sat­
urday.
Ira Purdin farm two miles north­
west o f town, was in the Grove
A complete stock o f home-made
Saturday, a n d says six acres
candies can now be had at Prick-
yielded eight thousand pounds of
ett’ s confectionery. A l w a y s
dr.ed prunes.
fresh.
45-3t
Harry Levy passed thru town
Tom Todd, o f the Oakhill sec­
Saturday with a fine bunch o f
tion, and one o f the directors o f
beef cattle, which he was taking
a local bank, was in the Grove
to the head camp o f the United
Saturday.
Railways company, on the Port-
Ula Hanna and wife,and Oscar land-Tillamook line.
Alstiom and wife, have returned
A1 Mayfield, a California ac­
from a week’s pleasant visit to
quaintance o f J. A. Brown, the
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the coast.
Pacific Avenue livery man, visit­
Now is the time to purchase ed him the past week. Mr.May-
For scientific horse-shoeing go
that range you want. The best field novy makes his home in Jack-
to Bryon Markham, Main S treet
that are made can be had at son county, Oregon.
He guarantees results.
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Hinman’ s.
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C. B. Campbell, o f the W att’s
John Hayne, who suffered a district, who was seriously injur­
serious injury to his foot some ed by his cultivator a couple of
I weeks ago, is able to hobble about weeks ago, is able to come to the
' on crutches.
Grove occasionally, but has been
Dick Holscher, a prosperous compelled to use a crutch.
young grape raiser o f the W att’ s
Aaron Wells who was formerly
section was a business visitor in in business in this city, but now-
i the Grove Friday.
living in Portland, and connected
Stand at the head of all com­
petitors.
Give a greater a-
mount of heat at a lower ex­
penditure for fuel.
Come in
and examine t..em.
HINMAN’S HARDWARE STORE (
MISS my
The Drs. Nixon have returned
from the Nehalem mountains,
Jwhither they went to look after
I their timber holdings.
with the midnight mission, spent
the week-end with his father and
sister, Mrs. John Williams, in the
Grove.
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WALTER ROSW UR M
E MOULTON
Roswurm & Moulton
Successors to
Roswurm & Co.
Dealers in Real Estate, Exchanges, Business Chances,
Ice, Coal and Wood
Forest Grove
Oregon
The
Bankers & Merchants Mutual Fire Ass’n
Arthur Reeher o f Wilson river,
Hinman has a full line o f
of
and heating stoves in was in the Grove the fore-part o f
Make your selection now. the w eek, and took over a load of
provisions. He will do the haul­
“ Charter Oak” .
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¡¡J Writes the Most Conservative Line of Commercial and
ing while his father, James Reeh­
Mrs. Edward Bates,of Gaston,
Dwelling insurance of Any Mutual Company in the
er, is on a vacation trip to Penn­
hvas shopping in the Grove Sat-
State. It will Pay You to Protect Your Prop­
sylvania.
furday. Mrs. Bates, as Miss Etta
erty with One of Our Policies
Why burn $4 wood when you
|B< ar, formerly lived in this city.
can buy a ton o f Mendota coal for
I Attorney and Mrs. W. B. Shiv- $7.50. delivered. Little soot and
|ely, o f Portland, spent Sunday in little ash. Keeps an even fire.
iis city.the guests o f the latter’s No splitting, no sawing, equals
rents Mayor and Mrs. M. Pet- two cords o f wood. Give it a trial
son.
Roswurm and Moulton, Forest
J. B. Matthews wishes to show Grove.
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Edward Seymour, Mgr
M du the new "U nion” jack: for
Come in and fet your share
p ftin g , setting tires, stretching How to Swap and
tnce and many other uses. A l­
Come Out Ahead
of the GOOD THINGS
ways handy.
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How would you like to swap
TfiEM
C. L.
Iranges
(stock.
|Bee the
HERE
Everyday we're making
Forest Grove, Oregon
Oregon Land
&
Trading Co.
FOOTPRINTS
Farm and City Property
Miss Jessie Greer a n d Miss
ok were among the Fores:
ove people who attended the
k irch Conference at Hillst km •
liuav ewning.
your old soft-wood floor for var­
nished hardwood? Give me $2.
50 to boot and I ’ll trade. Find
me at Geo. G. Paterson’s and Bee
my samples.
C h i -N a m e l .
In DRY GOODS BARGAINS
Both Phones
Forest Grove, Oregon
Hofhran and Allen Company
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