Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, October 13, 1910, Image 8

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Will Boos, who has b en n
J. E. Woell a rancher cl al <.ve
Portland this summer has eturn- Gales Creek was in tt.t Luc^e
Additional Local Items I ed to the Grove.
Saturday, and “ came t hi i ui h”
Fall plowing and seeding is go-
School began Monday, 29 pil­
for fifty-two copies o f the Pi t-ss
At
the
Congregational
Church
of
General
Interest
*
ing on in general.
pils enrolled.
Sunday morning, Rev. Thomas Mr. Woell makes a specialty of
John Parson is baling his boun-
Mr. Taylor and son were in
will take for his text “ Pure O f­ raising cabbages, but says his
crop this year is making a poor
tiful crop o f hops this week.
Portland one day last week.
E. S. Sparks was a Portland ferings” . In the evening, if j showing.
lights are available, the illustrat­
Miss Elsie Dennis, o f Gaston,
Mrs. Ethel Stevenson is enjoy­ visitor Tuesday.
ed lecture “ Tne Life o f Christ” ;
is visiting here with her cousin. ing a visit from an aunt and
Will Billinger was in the Rose will be given, in connection with
The Pacific Monthly’s Special
Will Rieling o f Hillsboro is vis­ uncle.
city on business Tuesday.
the “ Holy City” sung by Miss
Introductory Offer
Miss Nellie Gilman o f Haynes
iting with his father this week.
H. S. Brown and wife made a Goldie Peterson, and illustrated
is
spending
the
week
with
Mrs.
Mrs. J. D. Hiltz, who has been
The Pacific Monthly, of Port­
with lantern slides.
trip to Portland Tuesday.
ill for some time, is slowly im­ Adams.
land,
Oregon, is a beautifully iff.
Now is the time for winter un­
George Trageser has returned
proving.
To Poultry Raisers—Highest ustrated magazine which gives
derwear.
Anderson.
very full information about the
Mont Griffin has purchased a from Washington to stay with
Herb Smith, of Gales Creek, cash prices paid for chickens,
resources and opportunities of the
fine young team which he expects his sister Mrs. Adams.
Mrs. Harvey Rogers and baby was a business visitor in the eggs and butter by the Schultz country lying West o f the R o c k ­
to break this fall.
Grove Saturday.
ies. It tells all about the Gov­
market, Forest Grove.
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L. M. Kuder, o f Ashland, was I daughter spent a few days re-
ernment Reclamation Projects
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yoder of
|
cently
with
her
sisters
here.
greeting old friends in our neigh­
free Government land and tells
Portland,
visited
with
friends
in
Mr.
Wan
hope,
state
organizer
Miss Laura Knighten, who has
borhood last week.
about
the districts adapted to
the
Grove
Saturday
o f the Socalist party, addressed
Louis Roy was transacting bus­ been visiting relatives in Wash-
fruit raising, dairying, poultry
a
small
gathering
of
Forest
Grove
1
ington
for
some
time,
is
at
home
Anything
and
everthing
in
iness and visiting relatives in
raising, etc. It h a s splendid
j and has entered school.
hardware, buggies, carriages and citizens Monday night at the cor­ stories bv Jack London and other
Hillsboro this week.
ner o f Pacific avenue and Main
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noted authors.
John McCale, of Beaverton, wagons at Hinman’s.
Miss Rieben has some splendid
street.
moved
the
family
and
household
Squire
Stephens
o
f
Dilley
was
The price is $1.50 a year, but
pictures o f the new M. E. church
i goods of his brother to a farm attending to business matters in
to introduce it we will send six
which she took herself.
SCHOOL NOTES
1 near Beaverton Saturday.
the Grove Saturday.
months for fifty cents. This off­
G. L. Fields spent the last of
Our
school
now numbers 451. er must be accepted on or before
H.
W.
Scott,
wife
and
daught­
the week at Roy putting in a new
Send your
R E M E M B E R -D r. Booth guar­ er, visited with friends in the
High school enrollment 78 and February 1, 1911.
concrete floor at the Catholic par­
name and address accompanied
antees all glasses for 1 year, tf Rose City Saturday.
still
more
to
follow.
sonage.
by fifty cents in stamps and learn
When you buy your new wagon
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cady and
Every available space in the all about Oregon, Washington,
W ANTED—Good, sound driv­
son Clarice; and Mr. and Mrs. B. jack, getthe “ Union.” Simplest, ing horse, 900 to 1000 pounds. Central building is being used.
Idaho and California. Address,
F. Whited and daughter Helen, stongest and most useful. Once M. J. Crunican, Gaston.
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The Pacific Monthly, Portland,
Twelve
more
new
desks
were
were guests at the Ryal’s home used .always used. J. B. Mat­
Oregon.
47-4t ’
Harry Bradley, a young farmer added to the High School room
thews, Agent.
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Sunday.
Saturday.
o f the Banks section, was a visit­
or to the Grove Saturday.
The Manual Training boys are
Legal Notices
working with a right good will
Mrs. W. A. Williams and
helping to make furniture for
daught jr Bertha were shopping
school use.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
in the R se City Saturday.
Our High School rooms are
Notice is hereby givea that the
Tom Todd of the Oakhill sec­ crowded to overflowing. One
undersigned has been appointed
tion,
attended
to
business
mat­
room now has 44 in it and there by the County Court o f Washing­
and
ters in the Grove Saturday.
are still a few more to come.
ton County as Administratrix of
The students o f P. U. are or­
There is no doubt now that the the estate o f George W. Parker,
ganizing a band. The first pub­ public school band will be a suc­ deceased, and all persons having
lic appearance was made Monday cess. The boys expect to begin bills against the said estate ?.re
evening.
work as soon as lights come on. hereby notified to present the
at the
Pupils who are absent from same, properly verified, accord­
That gasolene stove you need
school
will be required by the ing to law, to me at the office of
can be purchased at Hinman’s,
two and three burners, with or teachers to make up the part lost Langley and Son in Forest Grove,
while absent. This will insure; Oregon, before the expiration of
without ovens.
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no breaks in the work o f the six months from the first publi­
cation o f this notice.
WANTED—Girl to learn type­ year.
Fanny Parker,
setting. Must have good knowl­
The first County Teachers In­
Administratrix of the estate
edge o f grammar and spelling.
stitute will be at Hillsboro Sat­ o f George W. Parker, deceased.
Mill W o rk of A ll Kinds
Apply PRESS office.
urday and our teachers expect to
Dated September 29, MO.
Arthur Prideaux, a graduate of attend. This shows the true
Langley & Son, Att’ys.
Pacific University, now o f Port­ school spirit on the part o f the 47-5t
land, was an interested spectator teachers.
Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Cement,
o f the football game Saturday.
An order was passed this week
Dr. Semones.
Homeopathic that pupils, when dismissed from
Lime and Sand. Doors, W in ­
Pysici n and Oculist. Does no school, should go home and not
I surgery. O ffice at residence. stop to play in the school yard.
dows and Sash.
Paints
1217 First st. Ind. Phone 311. tf Many parents want their chil­
I never said that
1
dren at home and for this reason
Don’ t get glasses from the
all are required to go unless they
and and Oils
inexperienced street fakir. See
have permission to remain.
Dr. Booth who nas had 18 years
is the best flour
Tardiness seems to be a beset- j
experience arid guarantees his
ever made, but I
ting sin in our school, and ,n or- i
| work.
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did say that I be­
Miss Reba Hoffman is again der to encourage pupils to be on ■
time, a picture is offered to the
at her desk in the Hoffman-Alien
lieve ‘iT. J. 0 . ” is
room with the few est marks. !
[Store, after a week’ s vacation
A'nv room keeping the picture
as
good a flour as
spent in the Rose city with
three months in succession may j
friends.
is made or sold
retain it permanently. The fol- [
ON SALE DAILY VIA
in all the state
The band boys were hard at lowing rooms have no tardy
practice Monday evening, and a marks this month so get pictures.
of Oregon.
i decided improvement i n t h e Central Building, Miss Todd’s
Stalley’s.
Lincoln
quality o f harmony produced is and Miss
school, Miss Martin’s.
noticable.
ROY HAPPENINGS
WEEKLY NEWS OF WATTS f —
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- - - - - ’Y
A pple Boxes - Grape Boxes
Boxes Made to Order
Forest Grove Planing Mill Co.
I Never Said it!!
T. J. 0.
THROUGH TICKETS EAST
OREGON ELECTRIC RALLY
AND CHOICE OF ROUTE
BEYOND PORTLAND
to
St. Paul
Denver
St. Louia
Boston
Chicago
New York
And Other Eastern Points
For rates, sleeper reservations, and full information address
A. L. Ruff, A. G. F. & P. A.
J. E. Farmer, Agent
Oregon Electric Railway
Portland, Ore.
Ore. Elec, Ry.
Forest Grove, Ore.
New Fall Millinery
For the Trade
The Latest Shapes and Newest Col­
orings in Millinery Materials
Velvets, Plushes, Beaver Cloth, Fancy Feathers, Wings
and Millinery Novelties
Now Being Displayed
Mrs. A. E. Dixon
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Main Street
Forest Grove
T. J. O.
Always a positive feed to the
Parker “ Lucky Curve” Fount-j
ain Pen. Go to Shearer, the
Main St. Jeweler, and get one on
1 10 days trial.
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TVECTAR Ojf
THE GODS
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W. J. R. Beach made a trip to
Portland Tuesday, and perfected
arrangements f< r participation!
' I in the monster temperance pa-
fh i i
: rade which will be held in that
city Oct. 22nd. Mr. Beach will
lead the procession.
Charlie Walker and Walter*
Sears, who have been visiting
Southern Oregon and California
towns the past two weeks, will THE MOST
return the latter part o f this
week. They visited San Fran­ SKILLFUL NURSE
or the most famous physician
cisco in their travels.
will be o f no avail if the medi­
J. L. Vankirk, who cut his left
cine
ordered is not exactly as
hand above the fore-finger with !
it
should
be.
an ax early in September, and
who went soon afterward to vis­ THE DRUGGIST
it relatives in Ohio, returned to MUST WORK
this city Friday. Blood-poison­
in perfect harmony with the
ing set in soon after he left the
doctor and he has an equal re­
Grove, and J. T. came near losing
We compound
his hand, but it is nearly well j sponsibility.
now.
prescriptions with absolute ac­
Doesn't compare with
“ Dad” Moulton and R. M.Ste­
curacy and faithfulness. Have
vens were Portland visitors Fri-1 yours put up here so as to be
day, going down to hand in their
absolutely sure they are right
Come in and t^y it
reports as fire wardens the past
summer. Mr. Moulton will re­ Forest Grove Pharmacy
ALL FLAVORS
turn to the Bitter Root Valley,
T H E U P -T O -D A T E O E U O O l I T t
Montana, next March, where lie
Ottice Shearer
Bell 231
lad
was employed last spring i n I’ HONCS
planting orchards.
F R E E DELIVERY
Main Street
For«** r*-
SODA WATER