Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, October 20, 1910, Image 8

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s ty le
has come to
mean corset
style. You must
have the right corset
if you exp ect to
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VEEKLY NEWS OF WATTS
E. W. Haines was a Portland
visitor Monday.
Mrs. August K nney of Astoria
is visiting with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Buxton, south of
town.
County Judge Goodin was in
town Saturday, inspecting the
road improvement work which
has been started at this end.
LADIES— Have your calling
cards printed at the P ress office.
Neat type and up-to-the-minute
stock and workmanship.
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Miss Gertude Kirkwood made
a business trip to Portland Mon­
day.
Marion Knighten and wife are
mjoying a visit from relatives at
Friends of J. N. Hilts are
Salem.
sorry to learn that he is ill with
MissGladys Vermilyea,of Minn-
typhoid at his home in Banks.
‘sota, is spending the winter
vith her aunt, Mrs. N. A. Frost.
make the right appear­
The Pacific Monthly’s Special
Mr. and Mrs. Buxton entertain­
ance. You’ll n ev er
Introductory Offer
'd relatives and friends Sunday,
find another corset so
t being their 15th wedding anni-
The Pacific Monthly, of Port-
certain to be in style
/ersary.
land, Oregon, is a beautifully ill­
as a Kabo.
ustrated magazine which gives
Willie Monner, of Portland,
very full information about the
ind Harvey Rogers, of Forest
A Kabo Corset is al­
resources and opportunities of the
ways made to fill the re­
hove, were hunting pheasants
country lying West of the Rock-
quirements of the very
n the W att’s ranch the first of
ies. It tells all about the Gov­
latest fashions in gowns.
:he week.
To Poultry Raisers—Highest ernment Reclamation Projects
This is made possible
The temperance lecture at the cash prices paid for chickens, free Government land and tells
only by our Paris con­
hurch
Tuesday night by Rev.
about the districts adapted to
nections. We lead all
Stivers of the Grove was well at- eggs and butter by the Schultz fruit raising, dairying, poultry
others in corset style.
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ended. Some young ladies from market, Forest Grove.
raising, etc. It h a s splendid
Kabo For m R e d u c i n g
tillsboro furnished the musical
stories
bv Jack London and other
Corsets are perfect in com­
p
og
am.
After
the
lecture
the
noted
authors.
Miss
Grace
Dickison
has
left
fort and results.
Jregon Dry yell was given with the Hoffman and Allen Store,and
The price is $1.50 a year, but
Kabo Maternity Support­
nthusiasm.
to
introduce it we will semi six
will go to Vancouver, Wash., to months
ers are a great blessing to
for fifty cents. This off.
women who expect the Stork.
act as bookkeeper for an uncle er must be accepted on or before
All Kabo goods are guar­
February 1 , 1911. Send your
Additional Local Items ft who is in business in that city.
anteed by the most liberal
name
address accompanied
guarantee.
Miss Meta Wallace, of Hillsboro, by fifty and
of General Interest
cents in stamps and learn
Copyright 1909. Kabo Corset C a
fills the vacancy at Hoffman and all about Oregon, Washington,
K a b o S t y l e 6 9 2 - A lonsr. low bust, slander hip cor*
Kabo Corset Co.
sot with perfect lint-s. Reinforced at waist. 12M-inch clasp.
Allen’s
created by the resigna­ Idaho and California. Address'
14-inch back. 2 pair supporters. Sterling cloth. S i/e s 18
Chicago
to Jo.
Price, «1.0»
REMEMBER—Dr. Booth guar­ tion of Miss Dickison. Miss The Pacific Monthly, Portland
4 7 .4 1 '
antees all glasses for 1 year, tf Wallace has been for the past Oregon.
Corner Store
Corner Store
J. N. Hoffman is “courting” three years with W. H. Wahring
at the county seat this week.
and Son of her home citv.
Sole Agents
John Ranes and wife, of Gales
Saturday afternoon, services
Creek, were in the Grove Tues­ were conducted by Rev. D. T.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NCTICE
day.
Thomas over the remains of
Notice is hereby given that the
Anything and everthing in Henry N. Platt, age 56, who died
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undersigned has been appointed
hardware, buggies, carriages and in
Portland Thursday last. Inter- ¡ by the County Court of v^ shi™
wagons at Hinman’s.
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ment
was m adejn Forest View ton County as Administratrix of
and
Mrs. M. A. Thomas is visiting cemetery. Mr. Platt was a bro­ the estate of George W. Parker,
in Portland, and incidentally, ther of Mrs. T. J. O. Thacher of deceased, and all persons having
Washington points.
bills against the said estate aré
this city.
hereby
notified to present the
WANTED—Good, sound driv­
Let no one but an educated ex­ same, properly verified, accord-
ing horse, 900 to 1000 pounds.
perienced expert test and fit ing to law, to me at the office of
M. J. Crunican, Gaston.
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at the
glasses to your eyes. Dr. Lowe Langley and Son in Forest Grove,
Oregon, before the expiration of
Another car of alfalfa and mo­
has the necessary requirements. six months from the first publi­
lasses at Thacher’s -
Great Cow feed!!! 50-3t He was educated in the best cation of this notice.
schools, has had more than 20
Fanny Parker,
J. E. Haley, Jim Hill’s popular
Administratrix of the estate
years
experience
as
an
exclusive
j motorman, spent Monday i n
of George W. Parker, deceased.
Woodburn, visiting his brother, optician, has been coming to For­
Dated September 29, 1310.
Conductor C. V. Haley.
est Grove more than 18 years,
47-5t
Langley & Son, Att’ys.
That gasolene stove you need and can furnish scores of refer­
| can be purchased at Hinman’s, ences. Consult him Thursday
; two and three burners, with or Oct. 27.
] without ovens.
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EXECUTOR’S NOT CE
WANTED—Girl to learn type­
Notice is hereby given that F.
setting. Must have good knowl-
I never said that
F. Lahaie has been appointed, by
j edge of grammar and spelling.
the County Court of Washington
Apply PRESS office.
County, as Executor of the Will
Jas. McFarline, Jr., of Banks, of John Bergeron, deceased, and
and a last year’s graduate o f all persons having bills against
is the best flour
Pacific University, was a visitor said estate will pieser.tthe same,
ever
made, but I
in the Grove Tuesday.
properly verified according to
did say that I be­
Dr. Semones. Homeopathic law, to me, F. F. Lahaie, at the
lieve “T. J. O.” is
office
of
Langley
&
S
om
in
Forest
Pysician and Oculist. Does no
surgery. Office at residence. Grove, on or before the expira­
as good a flour a s
217 First st. Ind. Phone 311. tf tion of six months from the first
is made or sold
publication of tlrs notice.
Don’t get glasses from the
ON SALE DAILY VIA
Dated Oct. 20th. 1910.
in all the state
inexperienced street fakir. See
F. F. Lahaie
of
Oregon.
Dr. Booth who has had 18 years
Executor of the estate of John
experience and guarantees his Bergeron, deceased.
j work.
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Langley&Son, A tt’ys.
50-5t
Miss Grace Shea, Forest Groves’
AND CHOICE OF ROUTE
! capable teacher of Latin a n d
Geaman, in the high school spent
BEYOND PORTLAND
Saturday and Sunday with friends
to
at Gresham.
Always a positive feed to the
St. Paul
Denver
Parker “ Lucky Curve” Fount­
St. Louis
Boston
ain Pen. Go to Shearer, the
*v
Main St. Jeweler, and get one on
Chicago
New York
10 days trial.
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And Other Eastern Points
Brakeman Matthews, of the
For rates, sleeper reservations, and full information address
Oregon Electric, will bring his
m
family to Forest Grove this week
A. L. Ruff, A. G. F. & P. A.
J. E. Farmer, Agent
from Salem, and become a full-
if
w
fledged Grove-ite.
¡rii iV»
Oregon Electric Railway
Ore. Elec. Ry.
THE
MOST
When you buy your new wagon
Portland, Ore.
Forest Grove, Ore.
jack, get the “ Union.” Simplest, SKILLFUL NURSE
stongest and most useful. O^ce
or the most famous physician
used always used. J. B. Mat­
will be of no avail if the medi­
thews. Agent
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cine ordered is not exactly as
I want a clay deposit suitable
it should be.
for the manufacture of brick and
For the Trade
tile. Must be reasonably near THE DRUGGIST
Forest Grove—bring samples to MUST WORK
in perfect harmony with the
my office. W. J. R. Beach tf
doctor
and he has an equal re­
Walter Gardner has resigned
sponsibility.
We compound
as assistant agent at the O. E.
prescriptions
with
absolute ac­
Depot,
to
take
up
his
studies
in
Velvets, Plushes, Beaver Cloth. Fancy Feathers, Wings
the high school. Walt is a good
curacy and faithfulness. Have Doesn't compare with ^
and Millinery Novelties
boy and seldom compels his dad
yours put up here so as to be
to keep him after hours.
absolutelv sure they are right.
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R. H. Brownlewee has resigned _
Come in and try it
¡1 his position as passenger brake- r O re st G iO V e I h a rm a C V
ALL FLAVORS
Main Street
man and is now a trolleyman on
J
an
Oregon
Electric
freight
train.
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Forest Grove
He will soon develope into a first P hokm :
B«ll 281
lad. Mi
class "Hog-head” motorman.
fr e e delivkmv
M L. I t ect
J
Abraham’s,
Legal Notices
Apple Boxes - Grape Boxes
Boxes Made to Order
Forest Grove Planing
Mill Work of All Kinds
Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Cement,
Lime and Sand. Doors, Win­
dows and Sash. Paints
and and Oils
I Never Said It!!
T. J. 0.
THROUGH TICKETS EAST
OREGON ELECTRIC RAIL’Y
T. J. O.
"NECTAR 01
THE GODS
New Fall Millinery
The Latest Shapes and Newest Col­
orings in Millinery Materials
Now Being Displayed
Mrs. A. E. Dixon
SODA WATER
Ottice Shearer