Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, October 06, 1910, Image 6

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New Fall Millinery
For the Trade
The Latest Shapes and Newest Col­
orings in Millinery Materials
Velvets, Plushes, Beaver Cloth, Fancy Feathers, W ings
and Millinery Novelties
Now Being Displayed
Mrs. A . E. Dixon
Forest Grove
HIGH COST OF LIVING
THATS THE NOISE NOW
AROUND THE TOWN
Everything in fmniture i. i e
had at Roe and Co. Come i i ai d
inspect the goods.
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Sheriff George Hancock was up
from
the county seat on officia
Rockers—all kinds at Roe and
business
yesterday.
Co.
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“ Superior” stoves and ranges
A. G. Hoffman and daughter
have
no superior. Sold by Hin
were Portland visitors Thursday.
man, the Hardware man.
tf
R. E. Bateman, o f Thatcher,
Harry French, living in east
placed a large bear among the
Forest Grove, has sold a fine
has-beens yesterday.
two-year-old colt to Will Thorn­
A fine line o f brass beds, plain
burg, o f Banks.
and ornamental at the furniture
The public schools have such a
house o f Roe and Co.
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large attendance that it has been
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Galloway,
found necessary to order more
o f Banks, are the proud parents
chairs and seats.
o f a baby girl, which arrived yes­
Leroy Needham and family,
terday.
with
his father, will leave for
Another carload o f cement has
Nebraska
Monday, and will make
been received for the new Meth­
their
home
in that state.
odist church and work is progres­
The Royal Theatre is present­
sing rapidly.
ing
a most .varied program each
Dr. Edgar H. Brown is the
evening
and their up-to-date mov­
proud father o f an eight pound
ing
pictures
are attracting the
girl which arrived last Friday.
crowd.
We smoke, o f course.
I
ÍH IS
Thro’
Elgin
Time
Means
Right on Time
F or R ent — Seven-room house, Elgin W atches are Unsurpassed
Dr. J. P. Tamiesie o f Hillsboro
large
basement, Corner Third St. in Accuracy & Quality Features
reports the three-year-old child
and
Second
avenue South. Ten
Staehr says it was Jack Wright o f Fred Adolph, Blooming, to be
dollars
per
month.—Inquire
Dr,
Sold by
that heard Frank Barns say that sick with infantile paralysis.
Mat Peterson told him, chat Dan
Geiger.
47-2t
Arthur Shearer
Dr. Semones.
Homeopathic
Parson said that Dr. Hines told
Charles Cady, the young son
Pysician
and
Oculist.
Does
no
him that Harry Giltner said it
o f W. F. Cady o f this city, fell
was no doubt that Charlie Roe surgery. O ffice at residence.
from a platform at Laurelwood,
said that Charlie Miller thought 217 First st. Ind. Phone 311. tf
Monday, and suffered the frac­
that Burton believed that it was
M. L. Atkins has relieved J. ture o f his right arm at the wrist.
Dr. Large ‘ attending“ that said E. Farmer as agent at the Ore.
Miss Kirkwood is now ready
John Thornburg reckoned it was Elec. Depot. It is understood
for
fall trade with an extra fine
Wilbur McElldowney that heard Mr. Farmer goes to Hillsboro.
assortment
o f the latest creations
Willis Goff intermate that Pater­
Always a positive feed to the in millinery. Plenty o f help and
J. A. Brown, Prop.
son had said in plain terms that Parker “ Lucky Curve” Fount­
he heal’d Parker the harnessman ain Pen. Go to Shearer, the prepared to handle all orders, tf
say that his friend Carl Hinman Main St. Jeweler, and get one on
One o f the windows o f the Booth
tf
was postive that Henry Hamilton 10 days trial.
Jewelry Co’ s store contains a
had worn D r . R eeds Cushioned
H. W. Scott made an auto trip most attractive display o f hand­ Spscial Conveyances Over the
soled SHOES and could recomend to Eugene Friday, but owing to some and unique novelties in
W ilson River Route
them to any one suffering feet; I want to say right here that there muddy roads was compelled to brass which is attracting consid­
to Tillamook
is but one D r .R eeds , and sold ONLY AT THE FORESTGROV return to this city by train, leav­ erable attention.
SHOE STORE. Hows this, boys, my first type sticking since ing his machine behind.
A three-year contract has been
spring of 1865; rah for TAFT and good Shoes. Yours Truly,
Horses Bought, Sold
$50 cash buys a paid up certif­ signed with tte University o f
C. V. B. R ussell .
icate o f scholarship in the Inter­ Idaho for a dual debate to be
and Exchanged
W e are ready and will give you the lowest prices
national Correspondence Schools held the latter part o f January.
for solid shoes ever offered, quality considered.
of Scranton,Pa.,good for any $75 Each school will be represented
nd. 744
Fhones
P kc . 33
course. Inquire P ress office, tf by two teams consisting o f two
A Special Line of School Shoes
Forest Grove, Ore.
Ralph E. Meyers and son Al- men. One team will debate at
Our 9 o ’clock School Shoes are the sensation o f the day—and
Forest
Grove
and
one
at
Moscow
mon, o f Shepherd, Mich.,are vis­
well they might be, for they are beauties.
iting with the former’ s sister, the same evening. Questions
5 to 8 $1.50, 8i to 11 $1.90, 12 to 2 $2.00 to $2.25
Mrs. E. Rivett, west o f town. were submitted yesterday by Id­
Boys High Cuts, $1.75 to $4.50
As G ood as Made
They will likely remain for the aho upon which the council will The PRESS
pass at once. These debates will
Bergman’s Portland Made Shoes
winter.
mark the first intercollegiate re­
A. A. Cutter Heavy Shoes
T h e infant child o f George lationship between Idaho and correspondents.
W. L. Douglass 3.00, 3.20 and 4.00 “ Best Made on Earth”
White o f Cornelius was badly Pacific.
If you can write for publi­
So says Mr. Douglass, “ and he is no liar, either”
burned about the body Monday,
Dr. Reed’s Cushion Soled Shoes for Tender Feet
cation, get in touch wit
The
rally
o
f
the
Christian
Carbolic acid having been used
are another o f the good shoes we carry
churches o f Washington county this office. W e have an
by mistake in bathing the child
Thats all there is to it. We want your trade, you
held at the local edifice Thursday offer which will positively
for some infantile disease.
want our shoes. We will do the best we can to fit
evening and Friday was well at­
prove interesting. Drop a
and please you if you will CALL.
The Bible class o f the Metho­ tended, and much enthusiasm in
Terms cash and good treatment assured at
postal
or call in person.
dist church met at the residence the meetings was manifested.
o f J. A. Elder Tuesday evening. Leaders in the work from vari­
The class will purchase a memor­ ous sections o f the state gave
ial window for the new church addresses. The sermon for next
C. V. B. Russell
building which is to cost approx­ Sunday morning. Rev. E. V.
imately $100.00.
Stivers, pastor, will be “ Predes­
tination and Fore Knowledge.”
Dr. C. L. Large reports a son
In the evening the pastor will
born to the w ife o f Louis Hering
speak by special request on the
o f Patton valley last Sunday.
Parties wishing the attendance topic “ God’s Eternal Purpose in
the Salvation o f Men.”
o f Dr. Large in this class o f cases,
and
Mrs. Angeline F. Catching,
will greatly oblige him, if con­
venient, by engaging his services aged eighty-five years, and a pic-
neer settler ;>f Wa mi gton ■.\>u -
two or three months prior to the
ty, died in Portland Friday, and
expected event.
funeral services were held in the
Christian church in this city Sun­
Last Saturday on the local
day, Rev. E. V. Stivers officiat­
at the
gridiron the P. U. boys took the ing, with hurial in Union ceme
starch out o f the Portland Acad­ tery.
Mrs. Catching, whose
emy football squad to the tune o f maiden name was Yates, crossed
eight to nothing. Next Satur­ the plains from Missouri in 1845,
day there will be a game between and she and her hueband. Wil­
liam W. Catching, settled on a
the college boys and the Alumni donation land claim in this sec­
Mill W o rk of A ll Kinds
o f P. U. There will be seven ex­ tion. Mr. Catching aied mar
captains in the Alumni lineup, years ago, and his widow h d
and the game promises to be ex­ lived in Portland for the i ast
twenty-five years. When the
citing.
couple first came to Oregon Pori O U R
GROCERY
Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Cem ent,
land consisted o f six log cabins
O u r S tock Is C om plete
A MAN W AN TED
O f thirteeen children born to
O u r C lerks A r e C ou rteou s
Lime and Sand. Doors, W in ­
O u r P rices A r e Low
W anted — A man who has fin­ Mr. and Mrs. Ca ehing, the fol­
lowing survive: Mis. R. C. B
ished a house with adulterated dra, Hillsboro; B. F. Catchi;
Let Us Please You, Too
dows and Sash.
Paints
Varnish. When he builds again Wardner, Idaho; Mrs. A. C. Lev-
he will inquire for me at Geo. G. ens, Portland; W. A. Catching
H . T . Giltner
and and Oils
Paterson’s store.
and Charles H. Catching. Mis­ Ind. Phone 701 Main Street
CHI-NAMEL
soula. Montana.
Pac. States 26
Forest Grove
The Main St. Jeweler
FASHION STABLES
Commercial Trade Solicited
w a n ts
Forest Grove Shoe Store
ALW AYS
PLEASED
Apple Boxes - Grape Boxes
Boxes Made to Order
Forest Grove Planing Mill Co.
That's the verdict of those
who patronize