Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, October 06, 1910, Image 3

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    Mrs. H. G. Ogden o f this city,
who has been seriously ill, is re­
ported better.
W. N. Thompson, o f Hillside,
was a business visitor
in
the
Grove Tuesday.
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Canned Goods
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Mrs. Porter King, of Portland,
Lige McCoy of Gales Creek was
Mrs. Nixon was a Portland vis-
visited Sunday with Miss Nena
in town Tuesday.
¡tor Friday.
King o f this city.
Lincoln Geiger,recorder of Cor­
’ Squire Stephens o f Dilley was j See the INDIAN ROBES at
nelius, was a business visitor in a Grove visitor Sunday.
Andetson’s store.
the Grove Friday.
REMEMBER—Dr. Booth guar-
Miss Bertha Williams was a
Mr. Hubbard,of Dilley, was at­ antees all glasses for 1 year, tf Portland shopper Friday.
tending to business matters in
Col. McNutt, of Cornelius, was
C. J. Hodges made a business
the Grove the fore-part of the a business visitor in the Grove trip to Portland Monday.
week.
Saturday.
Mrs. p ^ Moore visited with
Arthur Thomas, of the Oak-
Anything and everthing in friends in Portland Friday,
hill section, was attending to hardware, buggies, carriages and
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Mr- t,nner- o f North Yamhill,
business matters in the Grove wagons at Hinman’s.
was in this city on business Mon-
Tuesday.
Mr. George Hey, of Vancouver, ! day.
B. C.. spent the week-end with
M r s . W. M. Langley a n d
his daughter. Miss Vina Hey.
Manche Langley were in Portland
Miss Fern Smith, who is teach- i Friday.
ing near Banks, attended the i
Thad. Stevenson of the Watt’s
Memorial exercises Thursday.
I never said that
section, was a Grove visitor
Miss Marion Fox is a student Tuesday.
in the normal department of
Earnest Olsen, a rancher of
Willamette University this year.
is the best Pour
Gales Creek, was a business visit­
Mrs. E. W. Lamb and daught­ or Tuesday.
ever made, but 1
er
of the Oakhill section, were
did say that I be­
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Deaville, of
shopping in the Grove Saturday, j
lieve ‘T . J. O .” is
Hillsboro, were in town on busi­
Bill Baker, a farmer o f the ness Monday.
as good a flour as
Kansas City section, was a busi­
is made or sold
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morley of
ness visitor in the Grove Satur - 1
Portland
visited with friends in
in all the state
clay.
this
city
this
week.
of Oregon.
That gasolene stove you need
Bert Doane, of the Oakhill sec
can be purchased at Hinman’s,
two and three burners, with or lion was attending to business
without ovens.
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matters in the Grove Tuesday.
I Never Said II !
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W . F. Schuli
Schultz
Market and Grocery
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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
Cash Paid for All Farm Produce
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Booth Jewelry Co.
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T h e B ig S t o r e
Pacific Avenue
Forest Grove, Ore.
>T. J. O.
^ ’O R photographic film
and printing paper,
cameras, pure chemi­
cals and supplies of ail krids,
come to this store and you
will be certain of depend­
able quality. W e sell the
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v.'hich makes truer, better-
balanced negatives, and
Cyko Paper for deeper,
softer, clearer prints.
Let us show you our
splendid a s s o r t m e n t of
cameras. Pure chemicals,
all photographic supplies.
Developing and printing
done. Reasonable charges.
Fcrest Grove Pharmacy
THE
P h o n e s
UP-TO-DATE
DRUGGISTS
Bell 231
Ind. 901
FREE DELIVERY
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Uncle Eli Smith, a rancher of
E. X. Harding, the Gaston
rhe Glenwood section, was a bus- flour manufacturer, was in the
iness visitor in the Grove the Grove the fore part of the week.
lore-part o f the week.
Ivan Donaldson, of Tillamook,
Capt. and Mrs. Fred Wilson arrived in the city Saturday, and
visited their daughter, Christine, will attend Pacific University this
last week. They will make year.
Eugene their future home.
Aden Harper of Gales Creek
Don’ t get glasses from the
inexperienced street fakir. See
Dr. Booth who has had 18 years
experience and guarantees his
work.
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Will Save You
was in Portland last week, called
ttiere by the serious illness of an
aunt.
Walter Hamer, who has spent
the past summer at Newport, is
Some miscreant broke a large visiting his parents, Mr.and Mrs.
window, Saturday, in the house R. W. S. Hamer, in this city.
now being built in the eastern
section of the town by Henry
To Poultry Kaisers—Highest
McGrear.
cash prices paid for chickens,
Prof. Farnham presented a eggs and butter by the Schultz
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paper Friday before the St. market, Forest Grove.
Helens Woman’s club at Che-
S. H. Clark, the Dilley barber,
halis, Wash., on “ Renaissance
\ will move his family to the Grove
Ideals in A rt.”
| this week, and will hereafter be
When you buy your new wagon
jack, get the "U nion.” S\wp\est, associated in business with Joe |
stongest and most useful. Or.ce ; stream.
used always used. J. B. Mat-
Miss Edith Felbell visited Port-
the^s, gent.
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land Tuesday, and departed Wed-
Mrs. Don Leatherman and Mrs. nesday for the Phillips district,
Hai ry DeLaney, o f Portland, vis- where she will be principal of the
ited the past week with Miss public school.
Frances Heibel and the Misses
R. M. Stevens, who formerly
; Felbell in this city.
lived in this city, but who has
Mrs. L. C. Armstrong a n d been traveling in different sec­
1 baby Neal have gone to Prindle, tions of the coast states this sum­
Washington, to join Mr. Arm­ mer, visited with friends in the
strong, who has work in a log­ Grove this week.
ging camp there.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W.Mertz
Chief of Police William Dooers
and wife visited the street carni­
val at Hillsboro, Saturday. Bill
says the apple display was the
best he has ever seen.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE. FOREST GROVE, OREGON
25 Per
Cent
If you want up-to-date, reliable and trustworthy
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plumbing fixtures installed, or repairs made,
get in touch with the practical plumber
H. L. DEC3CERT
Shop 431
Independent Phones
Pacific Avenue
Residence 4525
Forest Grove, Oregon
THIS IS THE MAN YOU NEED
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 Blacksmithing,
anything and everything.
Joe Lenneville
[Pacific University!
of this city, have been receiving
the congratulations of their many
friends the past week, the occa­
sion being the arrival, Saturday,
of an eleven-pound daughter.
Offer* thorough instruction in college and
preparatory courses.
Its Laboratories are well equipped for
science teaching.
Roy Knox, who is logging at
Deep River, Washington, visited
from Friday until Monday with
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his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank
Knox, living on the northeast
edge o f town.
LOST On Pacific Avenue, be-
tween my livery barn and resi-
dence. Open face, nickle case
Waltham watch. Has sunk dial,
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|eather strap attached to
guard ring. Its return will be ap­
preciated as it was a present from
my son Alvin, who died last win­
Charlie Lofland, who has a ter, and is greatly valued on that
small farm adjoining the city on account.
J. A. Brown, tf
the northeast has been blasting
Mrs. Clyde Aitcheson gave a
stumps the past week, which ac­ delightful Bridge party at her
)oesn’t compare with our counts for the loud noises heard beautiful Portland home last week
at frequent intervals.
in compliment to a number of
SO D A W A T E R
Miss Lillian Elder, who sp-nt Forest Grove ladies.
Among
Come in and try it
the summer sight-seeing and vis- those who attended were: Mes-
iting in California, returned to dames Wilbur McEldowney.Phil*
ALL FLAVORS
For est Grove in time to register ip Kinzer, John Wilson Macrum,
Ottice Shearer
in the Conservatory of Music at Charles Hines and Miss Minnie
Forest Grove the opening o f the year.
Myers.
M '.H S*-eet
M ore Than
Conservatory give* 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
ern appliances, including a fine Running
Track and Swimming Pool, is added to the
equipment for the coming year.
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