Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, November 03, 1910, Image 18

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style. Y ou must
have the right corset
i f you e x p e ct to
make the right appear­
a n ce. Y o u ’ll n e v e r
find another corset so
certain to be in style
as a Kabo.
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 F or m R e d u c i n g
Corsets are perfect in com­
fort and results.
Kabo Maternity Support­
ers are a great blessing to
women who expect the Stork.
All Kabo goods are guar­
anteed by the most liberal
guarantee.
Copyright 190». Kabo Coraat C a
K a b o S ty le 992 — A Ion*, low boat. Blonder hip c o r
Kabo C orset Co.
aat with period line». Reinforced at waiat. 12)0 inch clasp.
18-inch back. 2 pair supportera. Sterling cloth. Sizea 18
to to.
Chicago
Price, iuoo
Corner Store
Abraham’s,
ON SALE DAILY VIA
OREGON ELECTRIC RAIL7
to
St. Paul
Denver
St. Louis
Boston
Chicago
New York
And Other Eastern Points
For rates, sleeper reservations, and full information address
Oregon Electric Railway
Portland, Ore.
Ore. Elec, Ry.
Forest Grove, Ore.
Sleeping Dolls
will be given away by the
The Fluer-de-Lis Club m e t
Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
Willis Goff. A pleasant time was
had and refreshments enjoyed.
Booth Jewelry Company
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AJiandsom^J^^jnch^leeg^
N ow is the time to secure use­
ful and appropriate holiday gifts, and a
beautiful present for the little girl.
Everything Plainly Marked
See Our W indow
Display, Then
Com e
Inside and Exam ine the Goods
Booth Jewelry Company
J. J. Adkins and family passed
through the Grove Monday en­
route to their home at Gales
¡Creek, where they will remain
1 for a few days. Mr. Adkins is
cooking for a logging crew at
Oswego.
Forest Grove, Oregon
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Just Received from New York
The Junior League o f the
Methodist Church gave an en­
tertainment Sunday evening in
Van tine’s Oriental Perfumes,
Takom Powder, Tooth powder
and Oriental Cream
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The Swell est Goods in Town
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Dr. Hines’ Drug Store
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Legal Notices
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Forest Grove
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FINDS
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Hoffman and Allen Co^pai y
The Progressive Store
Foreat Grove, Ore.
FINAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed with the
Floyd Allen, who is employed County Court, his final report in
by the Portland Gas Co., visited the estate of Mary E. Harris, de­
over Sunday at the home o f his ceased, and that the said County
parents Mr. and Mrs. George S. Court o f Washington County,
Oregon, hits appointed Saturday,
Allen.
December 10th, 1910 at 10 o ’clock
I want a clay deposit suitable a. m. as the day and hour o f fin
for the manufacture o f brick and al hearing o f said report, there­
tile. Must be reasonably near fore any persons having object
Forest Grove—bring samples to ioi s thereto will appear and file
my office. W. J. R. Beach tf
their objections on or before that
date.
James McFarlaine, J r.,of Banks
William M. Harris,
passed through the Grove Sun­
Administrator o f the estate o f
Mary F. Harris, deceased.
day on his way to Portland, where |
he is attending the Benke-Walker Langley & Son, Attorne's. l-5t
(Last Publication, December 8th 1910.)
Business College.
to every purchaser of $1 worth or more of
dressed.
E. S. Sparks made a business day.
trip to Portland last Saturday.
Will Freeman, who has a farm
west
o f town, was among Tues-
Couny Judge Goodin was in
attendance at the rally Monday dap’s visitors.
evening.
That gasolene stove you need
can
be purchased at Hinman’ s,
Miss Frances Myers visited
two
and three burners, with or j
over Sunday with her sister, Miss
without ovens.
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Minnie Myers.
Ben Levi drove a small bunch
Another fine assortment o f
o f beef cattle through town Tues­
Cluett Shirts among the new ar­
day enroute to the United con­
rivals at Anderson’s.
struction camp.
Anything and everthing in
That’s the verdict of those
Ladies wishing shampoo work
hardware, buggies, carriages and
w uo patronize
done will greatly oblige by drop­
wagons at Hinman’ s.
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ping a card in the post-office to
O U R GROCERY
M. H. Parkin, of Gales Creek,
Mrs. Clara Dennis.
O ur Stock Is Complete
paid a call on some o f the local
O u r Clerks A re Courteous
Don’ t get glasses from the
merchants Monday.
O u r Prices A r e Low
inexperienced street fakir. See
A fine line o f brass beds, plain Dr. Booth who has had 18 years Let Us Please You. Too
vn orm n p o
a n d guarantees
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and ornamental at the furniture o experience
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work.
house o f Roe and Co.
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perous farmers from near Banks,
A crowd o f about twenty jolly
was in the Grove the first part of folk tendered a surprise to Mrs.
the week.
M.A. Thomas last Saturday even­ Every day we're making
Miss Estella Boscow, erf Port- ing which was complete in every
and, and Mr. Albert Hartrampf, detail. The evening was passed
FOOTPRINTS
o f Hillsboro, spent Sunday with most pleasantly and after doing
justice to the bountiful repast Come in and get your share
Miss Manche Langley.
which had been prepared the
of the GOOD THINGS
When you buy your new wagon
merrymakers
departed,
well
con­
jack, get the "U n ion .” Simplest,
In DRY GOODS BARGAINS
stongest and most useful. Once tent.
used always used. J. B. Mat­
thews, Agent.
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Free - Free - Free
China, Silverware and Cut Glass
REMEMBER—Dr. Booth guar-
J. R. Lonisintott, o f Gales
antees all glasses for 1 year,
t f (]re€kf was a Grove visitor Tues-
ly passed at her charming home.
Mrs. Elizabeth Scoggs enjoyed
Always a positive feed to the
a visit from her son, John, who
Parker "Lucky Curve” Fount-;
is employed in Portland, last ain Pen. Go to Shearer, the
Sunday.
Main St. Jeweler, and get one on
10 days trial.
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The Scenic Theatre opened
The Methodist services will be
Wednesday under the manage­
ment o f F. A. Watrous and Carl held in Marsh Hall Sunday*
Rev. Jas. Moore, District Super­
Hoffman.
intendent, occupying the pulpit
Dr. Semones.
Homeopathic
Pysician and Oculist. Does no in the morning. Rev. Gould will
surgery. O ffice at residence. preach in the evening. Quarter­
217 First st. Ind. Phone 311. tf ly conference will be held next
Joe Hartwick, one o f the pros­ Tuesday night.
AND CHOICE OF ROUTE
BEYOND PORTLAND
N. L. Atkins, Agent
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Lee Sparks and w ife were vis-
Repair your sidewalk.
¡tors to the Rose city Saturday.
ALW AYS
PLEASED,
H. T. Giltner
THROUGH TICKETS EAST
W. E. Coman, G. F. & P. A.
°* General Interest
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Frank Emerson was a Port-
| ¡an(j yjgjtor Saturday.
Wren Parsons, who works in , LOST—A
. p ., small
. fan-shaped ,nd ph<>ne 7Q1
the sawmill near Dilley, was seen brooch on Pacific Avenue. Find­ Pac. States 26
er please return to Mrs. Clara i
on our streets Monday.
Dennis, and receive reward.
LADIES—Have your calling
F o r S a l e —one mare weight >
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cards printed at the P ress office.
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Neat type and up-to-the-minute 1150 lbs. perfectly gentle, price
$75. Terms if desired.
stock and workmanship.
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Roswurm & Moulton.
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To Poultry Raisers—Highest
Mrs. W. W. McEldowney is
cash prices paid for chickens, entertaining the members o f the
eggs and butter by the Schultz Bridge Club this afternoon, and
market, Forest Grove.
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several hours are being pleasant­
Com er Store
Sole Agents
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^ "A d d itio n a l Local Items
Mrs. C. E. Pratt was shopping
in Portland Saturday.
"NECTAR O F
THE GODS
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EXECUTOR'S NOT.CE
Notice is hereby given that F.
F. Lahaie has been appointed, by
the County Court o f Washington
County, as Executor o f the Will
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o f John Bergeron, deceased, and
all persons having bills against
gnL-
said estate will present the same,
properly verifieu according to
law. to me, F. F. Lahaie, at the Doesn't com pare with
office o f Langley & Son in Forest
t;rove
on or
or before
Grove, on
SODA WATER
tion o f six months from the^rst
publication o f this notice,
Come in and try it
Dated O ct 20th. 1910.
A L L FLAVORS
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/ ' . F . Lahaie
„_ Executor.o f the estate o f John
' f #M h Hn*’ Under the direction
o f Mrs. O. M. Gardner, which
was much enjoyed. Songs and
recitations composed the program
and two numbers by th^m ale
Bergeron, deceased.
quartette were especially enjoyed.
Langley&Son, Att’ys.
Ottice Shearer
50 5t Main Street
Forest G«***