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About Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1910)
no ,R E S S s t y l e has come to mean corset sty le . Y o u m ust have the right corset i f y o u e x p e c t to make the right appear a n ce. Y o u ’ll n ev er find another corset so certain to be in style as a Kabo. 'l e s i t i a » '■ mi M mmï/ 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. - - ;ÿ, m pp Kabo Form Reducing Corsets are perfect in com fort and results. » Kabo Maternity Support ers are a great blessing to women who expect the Stork. r«j ^ h.fî-*< ' All K abo goods are guar anteed by the most liberal guarantee. _ Copyright 1900, Kabo Corset Co. K a b o S t y le 6 9 2 — A long, low bust, slender hip cor set with perfect lines. Reinforced at waist. 12M inch clasp, 18-inch back. 2 pair supporters. Sterling cloth. Sizes 18 to 30. P rice, $1.00 C orner Store Kabo Corset C o. Chicago Abr<mam s, Corr-^ "tore Sole A g en ts Apple Boxes - Grape Boxes and Boxes Made to Creer at the Forest Grove Planing Mill Co. M ill W o rk o f A ll Kinds Cement, Lime and Sand. Doors, W in dows and Sash. Paints and and Oils Lum ber, Shingles, Lath, THROUGH TICKETS ON SALE X ’ , M IL T A N D C H O IC E O F R O U T E BEYOND to 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. Oregon Electric Railway Portland, Ore. J. E. Farmer, Agent Ore. Elec, Ry. Forest Grove, Ore. New Fall Millinery For the T rad e The Latest Shapes and Newest Col orings in Millinery Materials V elvets, Plushes, B ea v er Cloth, Fancy Feathers, W in g s and M illinery N ovelties J Mrs. John Taylor was a Port- 1 md visitor Monday. REMEMBER—Dr. Booth guar ; mtees all glasses for 1 year, tf will be given away by the Mrs. Teawalt is ill at the home of her daughter Mrs. Almstead. Booth Jewelry Company Allen Cameron is the guest o f ; his brother Wm. Cameron o f this city. It is now in order for boys to ave overcoats: see them at And- •rson’ s. E. X. Harding, Gaston’ s mill nan, was in town on business Tuesday. Anything and everthing in | hardware, buggies, carriages and wagons at Hinman’s. tf J. T. Shannon, of Mt. Vernon, Washington, is visiting with his family in this city this week. Another car o f alfalfa and mo lasses at Thacher’s - Great Cow feed!!! 50-3t That gasolene stove you need can be purchased at Hinman’s, two and three burners, with or without ovens. tf to every purchaser of $1 worth or more of China, Silverware and Cut Glass A handsome dressed, 14 inch sleeping doll, full u 2 1 2 Now is the time to secure lire- fui and appropriate holiday gifts, auci beautiful present for the little girl. Everything Plainly Marked S ee O ur W in d o w Display, T hen Come Inside and E xam ine the G oods Booth Jewelry Company Forest G rove, Oregon Mrs. Willis Goff will entertain LADIES—Have your calling the Fleur-de-Lis club at her home cards printed at the P ress office. this afternoon. Neat type and up-to-the-minute Mrs. N. L. Adkins o f Portland stock and workmanship. tf spent the week-end with rela tives in this city. To Poultry Raisers— Highest A fine line o f brass beds, plain cash prices paid for chickens, and ornamental at the furniture eggs and butter by the Schultz house o f Roe and Co. tf market, Forest Grove. tf Will Thornburg, a farmer o f Dr. Semones. Homeopathic the Banks section, was a business Pysician and Oculist. Does no visitor in the Grove Wednesday. surgery. O ffice at residence. Mrs. Clara Dennis, o f 232 Pac 217 First st. Ind. Phone 311. tf ific Avenue will demonstrate the Bert Simmons of Dilley was in American Beauty Shampoo at Dr. Hine’s Drug Store Nov. 4 and 5. | the Grove Monday. mss tmm é FINDS TEEM HM When you buy your new wagon jack, get the “ Union.” Simplest, stongest and most useful. Once used always used. J. B. Mat thews, Agent. tf Don’ t get glasses from the inexperienced street fakir. See Dr. Booth who has had 18 years experience and guarantees his j work. tf j I want a clay deposit suitable for the manufacture o f brick and tile. Must be reasonably near Forest Grove—bring samples to my office. W. J. R. Beach tf Always a positive feed to the Parker “ Lucky Curve” Fount-j ain Pen. Go to Shearer, the j Main St. Jeweler, and get one on 10 days trial. • tf Ambrose Porter, a civil war veteran o f this city, who was successful i n drawing a land claim last year in Montana, has gone to that state to file on his claim. He will probably move his family there later and make that his permanent home. Tom and Encell Todd tendered E v e r y d a y w e ’re making | a Hallowe’en party to a sm all; number o f friends Monday even- j ing a right good time was enjov-1 ed by all. FOOTPRINTS Come in and get your skin A. C. Alexander o f this city of the GOOD THINGS* was supposed to be the Prohihi tion candidate for county clerk, Gale Grange will meet Satur but his name failed to appear on In DRY GOODS BARGAINS day at K. P. Hall. Initiation o f the ballot. candidates will take place in the fore-noon, and the afternoon will Voter» Take Notice be devoted to an interesting pro A. C. Alexander, o f Forest gram under the direction o f Mrs. Forest Grove, Or . A. T. Buxton. A chicken dinner Grove, was regularly nominated for county clerk, his acceptance will be served at noon. was sworn to by a Notary Public, Mrs. Clara Dennis, formerly o f and two men declare they filed Portland, has taken up her resi the same with County Clerk Bai dence in Forest Grove, and will ley. Mr. Bailey says it was conduct a shampooing and hair not filed, therefore A. C. Alexan treating business in this city in der’s name has been omited from the future. Mrs. Dennis is highly the county^allot. thereby placing recommended, and has a large said Alexander at a great disad following in the Rose city. vantage Ijefore the public. If vou b e li# ^ in a clean efficient Rev. Cephas> A. Clapp, pastor service in this office kindly write of the Congregational church at his name thus: Washougal, Washington, former X — A . C. A l e x a n d e r ly pastor o f the church in this J. F. Kerr, city, and who made his home Prohibition Secretary. here for a number o f years, was —Paid Adv. in this week, looking after busi ness matters and greeting old j friends. Legal Notices ♦ At the Congregational church Sunday morning Rev.D.T.Thom- EXECUTOR S NOTICE as*will take for his text “ The Notice is hereby given that F. Problem in Arithmetic.” In the evening the illustrated lecture on F. Lahaie has been appointed, by “ The Life o f Christ” will be the County Court o f Washington given and Miss Goldie Peterson County, as Executor of the Will will render the “ Holy City” with o f John Bergeron, deceased, and all persons having bills against illustrated slides. said estate will present the same, Not much damage has been re properly verified according to ported to have been done by the law, to me, F. F. Lahaie, at the Doesn't compare with " sprites on All Hallow Eve. tho office o f Langley & Son in Forest a few fences were torn down, Grove, on or before the expira and most o f the windows in the tion o f six months from the first business section were treated to publication o f this notice. Come in and try it a coating o f soap. This latter Dated Oct. 20th. 1910. A L L FLAVORS has caused a general washing o f F. F. LahAie windows, and was a strong hint Executor o f the esiate.of John Ottice . ^hearer for some of the business men to Bergeron, dtceased. get busy with soap and water. Langley &Son. Att’ys. 50 5t K i Street Forest* 1 The Progressive Store' SODA WATEi Now Being Displayed Mrs. A . E Dixon M*in of General Interest F ree - F ree - Sleeping Dolls "NECTAR Of ■THE GOSS PORTLAND St. Paul ----- Additional Local Items Heir an and Allen Cc: ; \f| D A IL Y V IA OREGON r CroT. ■Jfaf. ; •«* ; « * St