Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, October 27, 1910, Image 7

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has come to
mean corset
style.
You must
have the right corset
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make the right appear­
ance. "i o u ’ll never
find another corset so
certain to be in style
as a Kabo.
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A Kabo Corset is al­
ways made to fill the re­
quirements of the very
latest fashions in gowns.
This is made possible
only by our Paris con­
nections. We lead all
others in corset style.
Kabo Form R educing
Corsets are perfect in com­
fort and results.
Kabo Maternity Support­
ers are a great blessing to
women who expect the Stork.
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All Kabo goods are guar­
anteed by the most liberal
guarantee.
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pi>t wirb .perfect In* ♦. lU-r o:. jin .» '« . 12 '< met*. bsp.
Ivn.u back. ¿ pan auppotlcis. w a n in g clo:h. : i.e s 18
to Ja
Price, $1.00
Kabo Corset Co.
Chicago
-orn er b to ie
vuoine» nitore
Sole Agenta
Áfiple Boxes - Grape Boxes
and
Boxes Made to Order
at the
orest Grove Planing Mill Co.
Mill W o rk of A ll Kinds
Lumber,
Shingles,
Lime and Sand.
Lath,
Cement,
Doors, W in ­
dows and Sash.
Paints
and and Oils
THROUGH TICKETS
ON SALE D A IL Y V IA
OREGON ELECTRIC RAIL Y
A N D CHOICE OF R O U T E
BEYOND
PO R TLAN D
to
St. Paul
Denver
St. Louis
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, W ings
and Millinery Novelties
Now Being Displayed
Mrs. A. EL Dixon
Main Street
Forest Grove
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SCHOOL NOTES
Alex Robinson was in from
Buxton Saturday, shaking hands
I with old friends at the Univer-
| sity, o f which he is a graduate,
Art Exhibit next week.
I Additional Local Items
Severn! new pupils registered
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of General Interest
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Williams, o f II-
There have been a few cases
waco, relatives o f the Misses
>f truancy recently.
This is “ Cluett Shirt Week’ at Whealdon, students a t Pacific
University, visited with t h e
The seventh and eighth grades Anderson’ s.
girls last week.
t Lincoln are making the welkin
REMEMBER—Dr. Booth guar­
ring i y the use o f their new
antees all glasses for 1 year, tf
The Misses Belle and Dee Darl-
song books.
„ „ 1 „ __ . ing entertained the members o f
Anything and everthing in their Music classes Saturday eve-
The eighth grade at Central is
quipped with new song l>ooks
H in m W «ftrr>ages and njnR a most enjoyable time
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was ^a(j and the youngsters made
a id tli.- best possible use is being wagons at Hinman s.
made of them.
Miss Elsie Busse, who is teach- happy with light refreshments,
Base hall and basket ball are ing near Gales City, was shop-
(lie talked of games row. New ping in town Saturday.
balls are flyi g about the grounds
Legal Notices
WANTED Good, sound driv-j
and good exercise is the result. ing horse, 900 to 1000 pounds. 1
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Our public school band has M. J. Crunican, Gaston.
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
started to practice and every­
Mrs. W. R. Douglass is enjoy-
Notice
is hereby given that F.
thing tends toward good music ing a visit from a sister,
before spring. The bovs should sides in Eastern Oregon. who re- p Lahaie has been appointed,by
the County Court of Washington
be encouraged in this new under­
Another car o f alfalfa and mo- County, as Executor ot the Will
taking.
lasses at Thacher’s —
of John Bergeron, deceased, and
The High School boys have
Great Cow feed!!! 50-3t al1 persons having bills against
started a glee club and, while the
said estate will present the same,
D. Morris and wife have been properly verified according to
number is not large, the quality
is excellent. Regular practices visiting friends and relatives in law, to me, F. F. Lahaie, at the
will be observed after the Art Vancouver, Wash., the past week. office o f Langley & Son in Forest
Exhibit next week.
That gasolene stove you need Grove, on or before the expira-
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tion o f six months from the first
A girl’s chorus has been formed can be purchased ..............
at Hinman’s,
in the High School and some two and three burners with or publication of this notice.
Dated Oct. 20th, 1910.
splendid work is being done. without ovens.
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F. F. Lahaie
Mrs. E. E. Williams is director
Attorney Thomas H. Tongue
o f the chorus and the best of re­ and Judge Goodin were up from j Executor of the estate o f John
Bergeron, deceased.
sults are anticipated.
the county seat, Wednesday, a t-! Langley&Son, Att’ ys.
50-5t
The manual training depart­ tending to business matters.
ment is overrun with orders for
LADIES—Have your calling
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
school furniture, and the stu­
printed at the P r e s s office.
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dents will probably have to work cards
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, I Notice is hereby given that the
over time in order to till all re Neat type and up-to-the-minute undersigned has been appointed
quisitions. Come in any or every stock and workmanship.
tf j by the County Court m \\ ashinf*
afternoon and see the class at
ton County as Administratrix o f
work.
To Poultry Raisers—Highest the estate of George W. Parker,
Several have asked for a sched­
cash prices paid for chickens, deceased, and all persons having
bills against the said estate are
ule of the Manual Training and
Domestic Art classes. All work eggs and butter by the Schultz hereby notified to present the
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is in the afternoon and in each 2 market, Forest Grove.
same, properly verified, accord­
ing to law, to me at the office o f
grade while the girls take domes­
tic science or art the boys take
Dr. Semones.
Homeopathic Langley and Son in Forest Grove,
manual training. At the Central Pysician and Oculist. Does no Oregon, before the expiration of
building the classes are as fol­ surgery. Office at residence. six months from the first publi­
lo w s: Monday—1 o ’clock, fifth 217 First st. Ind. Phone 311. tf cation of this notice.
Fanny Parker,
grade; 2:30, tenth irrade. Tues­
A petition is being circulated
Administratrix of the estate
day—! o ’clock, sixth grade; 2:30,
among the residents for signa-! o f George W. Parker, deceased.;
eleventh and twelfth grades
i)ated September 29. 1010.
cookery. Wednesday—1 o ’clock, ture. seeking to secure paved
Langley & Son. Att’ ys.
eighth grade; 2:30 ninth grade. streets in the city. Good, keep 4 7 ^
At the Lincoln building: Thurs­ it up.
day—1 o’clock, eighth grade;2:30,
Don’ t get glasses from the
seventh grade. Friday—1, sixth inexperienced street fakir. See
grade: 2:30, fifth grade. Visit­ Dr. Booth who has had 18 years
ors are welcome at any time.
experience and guarantees his
Art in the public schools is a work.
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matter that has attracted the at­
I never said that
Always a positive feed to the
tention of the best educators of
our land. In almost all o f our Parker “ Lucky Curve” Fount­
states it is in the school course ain Pen. Go to Shearer, the
and Oregon is not in the rear by Main St. Jeweler, and get one on
is the best flour
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any means. Art has been in our ! 6 days trial.
ever made, but I
course for a number of years and
Mrs. Carlyle entertained her
did say that I be­
, the schools are requiring it just Sunday School class Friday night
as rapidly as they can
Forest at the residence o f Mrs. Mills.
lieve ‘T . J. O.” is
Grove has been just a little be­ Refreshmsnts were served and
as good a flour as
hind the times but the schools the little folk enjoyed a delight­
| now are having some splendid ful evening.
is made or sold
work along this line. Writing,
in all the state
When you buy your new wagon
drawing, lx)th free hand and
of Oregon.
| mechanical, water color painting jack, get the “ Union.” Simplest,
and charcoal work, all contribute stongest and most useful. Once
to the work of art. Many pic­ used always used. J. B. Mat­
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tures are being studied and the thews, Agent.
artists and conditions under
I want a clay deposit suitable
which thev painted are discussed. for the manufacture o f brick and
And now that we have a fine dis­ tile. Must be reasonably near
play of pictures for next week, it Forest Grove bring samples to
gives our boys and girls a chance my office. W. J. R. Beach ' tf
to spend a few days with some
o f the best artists of the world.
Art tends to bring out in the
child the very best there is in
him and helps him to enjoy the
best of life and prepare for a
larger field of usefulness.
It has been suggested that art
does not. belong in the public
school, hut if our schools are to
give pupils an elementary train­
ing for life work, it should most
¡emphatically give some element­
Æ M
ary training in art. Let us I e
thankful that our children aie
learning to live and to enjoy
what some of us missed.
Writing Paper
is only one of a thousand things
to be had at this headquarters
.
for
Everything
a
Stationery
John McCoy and wife o f Kan­
sas City, Ore , spent Sunday at Store Should Have
Take a look around and you are
Dick Holschers.
sure to be reminded o f some
Mr. and Mrs. Evans o f Port­
need that at present eludes
land were Sunday guests at the
your memory, and if you don’ t Doesn't compare with our
N. A. Frost home
see what vmi went,’ ask for it
A. T. Buxton recently pur - ' If it’ s in the stationery line, we
have it
chased four registered Jersey
Come in and try it
cows o f a Jersey man in Clacka­
mas county.
A L L FLAVORS
T. J. O.
TVECTAR OF
TH E GODS
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WEEKLY NEWS OF WATTS
SODA WATER
Forest G rove Pharmacy
TMS Me-TO-OATS OSVSSISTt
Miss Edna Han>-r i» visiting
♦ with JTriends in Hillsboro this P h o w u
. w. • k.
a .
Bell 2 »
F R E E D E LIV E R Y
Ind. SOI
Ottice Shearer
Main Street
Forest Gjpve