Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, October 20, 1910, Image 7

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Live Items of Local Interest
H IN M A N ’S
Compiled by the Hustling, Bustling, Rustling
HARDWARE
Local Reporters of the Press
A1 Dilley dropped in Monday
L. L. Hope spent Sunday in
from Gales Creek.
Portland.
Miss Vina Hay was a Portland
Go to Anderson for Clothing
visitor the week end.
and Overcoats.
Vernon Burlingham was a
Archie Markee was visiting rel­
Portland visitor Saturday.
atives i. Sheriden cvei Sunday.
Anderson’ s store is headquart­
Everett Parkin,of Gales Creek,
ers for men’s furnishings.
was seen on our streets Monday.
Ottice Shearer made a trip to
Hillsboro Tuesday afternoon.
STORE
i he 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. W e have them.
1 he “ AURORA”, a handsome heating stove, with
bronze urn and full nickle trim.
Swing top.
able front panel with nickle screw.
A car o f Alfalfa hay just rec’ J.
Thacher’s feed store. 50-3t
and Hot Blast Attachment.
Miss Wanda Todd has recently
Guy Raymond was in town
begun a term o f school near Bux­ Monday from the Tl.atcher dis­
ton.
trict.
Mrs. Ella Hanna visited with
The Misses Lowell and Margar­
Mrs. Jos. Boyd at Dilley Satur­ et Whealdon were shopping in
day.
Portland Friday.
Remov­
Draft Register
Nickle foot rail.
A
splendid heater which will give sure satisfaction.
The “ CHARTER O A K ”
range is carefully m a d e
throughout of “ Hammered
Planished Steel”, the finest
grade that is made, manu­
factured especially f o r
these stoves. The oven is
strong and rigid and i t s
Arthur Shearer and wife spent
Everything in furniture can be
Sunday at Beaverton with Mrs. had at Roe and Co. Come in a> d
Shearer’ s parents.
inspect the goods.
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W. M. Crowther, o f Galesi
George Aydelott, o f Banks,
dropped into town for a brief Creek, transacted business i n
this city Saturday.
stay last Saturday.
Miss Addie Taylor is expecting 1
E. D. Hall, o f Portland, is vis­
construction such as to insure the best possible results in
iting with his parents, Mr. and to leave shor ly for Nehalem,
where she will teach school.
Mrs. M. E. Hall, of this city.
baking. The flue box is cast iron, extra large, with ample
Now is the time to purchase
Mrs. A. E. Dixon was in Port­
opening; the damper is very simple and impossible to burn
land Tuesday, purchasing addi­ that range you want. The best
that are made can be had at j | out; reservoirs are porcelain lined. All ranges are full
tional goods for her millinery e s -;
Hinman’ s.
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nic cle trim and will STAND THE TEST OF WEAR.
tablis/iMent.
W. H. Greer has returned from
A. G. Hoffman and F. M. Star-
Nebraska, where h e has been i
rett were in Portland Tuesday on
visiting old friends the past two
business connected with the new
Charter Oak and
months.
Methodist church.
Miss Kirkwood has some ba -
C. L. Hinman has a full line of
“ W ood ” Superior
gains for you in millinery. Call
ranges and heating stoves in
and see them. Don’ t miss this
stock. Make your selection now.
opportunity.
50-2t
See the “ Charter Oak” .
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Solid Gold and Gold filled Lad­
The Alexander family have re­
ies’ and Gentlemen’s chains and
moved from the Ralston house in
fobs at SPECIAL PRICES this
Stand at the head of all com­
South Park to the residence form­
week. Booth Jewelry Co.
erly occupied by Rev. Stivers.
petitors. Give a greater a-
Chas. Lonsingat, of Portland,
Archie Walker, of Scoggin’ s
mount of heat at a lower ex­
is visiting his parents at Gales
Valley, has returned home after
Creek, and incidentally taking!
penditure for fuel. Come in
spending a couple weeks in Port­
advantage of the excellent hunt­
land attending to business affairs.
and examine them.
ing of that neighborhood.
A Thanksgiving dinner will be
given in the basement o f the Notice to Fa-mtrs—Bring in
Christian Church by the Ladies’ your chickens, eggs and butter
Working
Society.
Announce­ to W. F. Schultz and get cash
in exchange. Produce of all
ment later.
kinds wanted.
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J. B. Matthews wishes to show
you the new “ Union” jack; for
Will Bellinger has purchased!
lifting, setting tires, stretching the automobile and i icycle busi
Shearer tiie Confectioner, now
fence and many other uses. Al­ ness formerly conducted by A.C.
ready to serve Oyster Cocktails.
ways handy.
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Mackrodt, and will continue to Once tasted, always wanted, tf
Alma Clark, who has been at­ carry it on at the same old stand.
tending St. Mary’s Academy in
Mrs. Mary Clark, formerly a
¿ r io w M M M M M M e a e e a w w iM e w a ie J
Portland, came home Friday with resident of this city, now living
a broken arm, which was caused in Portland, returned t o h e r
Offers thorough instruction in college and
by an accident. The arm is get­ home Tuesday after a pleasant
preparatory courses.
ting along nicely.
visit with r datives in the Grove.
Its Laboratories are well equipped for
Mr. Huron H. Smith of Chica­
A
Holbrook Lodge No. 30.
science teaching.
A. F. and A. M. Special
go was the guest of Prof. Bean
Comm iin ¡cation this Sat­
last week. Mr. Smith is inter­
Conservatory gives superior instruction
ested in Dentrology and is in the urday eveni gO ct. 22 at 8 o ’ clock.
in Music.
Work in the M. M. degree. Vis­
West collecting specimens for the iting brethren welcome. By or
Typewriting, Stenography and Commer­
Columbia Field Museum.
der o f the Worshipful Master.
cial Branches are taught by competent in­
A. BEN K ori . Secretary.
Elder Petitt, formerly pastor
structors.
Why
burn 34 wood when you
o f the local Adventist church, was
Clean athletics and various student activ­
in the Grove Tuesday on his way can buy a ton o f Mendota coal for
ities
are encouraged.
to Portland after several days vis­ $7.50, delivered. Little soot and
The new gymnasium, fitted with all mod­
it at Laurel wood Academy.. El­ little ash. Keeps an even fire.
No
splitting,
no
sawing,
equals
ern
appliances, including a fine Running
der Petitt is suffering from a
two
cords
o
f
wood.
Give
it
a
trial
Track
and Swimming Pool, is added to the
very sore hand, occasioned by a
Roswurm
a..d
Moulton,
Forest
equipment
for the coming year.
slight injury to his thumb, which
Grove.
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caused blood poison.
H E A T E R S
HINMAW’S HARDWARE STORE]
¡Pacific University]
FINDS *
Mrs. S. C. Sanford, librarian
at the Public Reading room, left
Sunday for a week’s visit with
friends at Independence. Mes-
dames Wigman and McDonald
will act as librarian during her
absence.
Why be bothered with 2
pairs of glasses. Call at
Hotel Laughlin Thursday, Oct.
27 and have Dr. Lowe show you
the new glasses with which you
can see all distances, one solid
piece o f glass, no lines to catch
dirt and strain. Free demon-
i tration.
Any
Lady
Can Practice
Free
I have made arrangements
with Geo. G Patterson to let any
lady or other interested person
practice graining with my little
Self Grair.er at any time they
visit his store.
Boards for practice and plenty
FOOTPRINTS
o f Graining <> pour.d at your
disposal absolutely free.
Come in and fet your share
Get familiar uh my Ready-to-
of the GOOD THINGS
Use Gra rii
Process now and
vou will Lh.:,k of a dozen ways In DRY GOODS BARGAINS
you will l>e aMe to make it save
you money.
You can make a dark floor light
in color arid make it as good as
new hard wood.
Send for Catalogue
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Everyday we’re making
Hoifman and Allen Company
The Progressive Store
CHI NAMEL.
Stop that cold and cough
A. D. S. Cold Tablets,
A. D. S. Cough Remedy
Is the dope that does the work
Dr. Hines’ Drug Store
Forest Grove, Ore.
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