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You and your children are safe if you wear Dr. Lowe's glasses - eye safe and price safe. Dozens of Forest Grove references. Con approaches rapidly a n d every ****^ ^ ® ® * * * ® ® * * ® * ® * * L u a M H a a o a a i M M H H a J sult him Nov. 25, Hillsboro 26. P. B. Arant is again at Herrick All the Ladies go to Anderson’s woman wishes to be appropriately j for their skirts. H. McGreer and family, who gowned and hatted upon this fes H a h . have been occupying Dr. Pollock’s tive occasion. The young ladies “ Gym” suits T. H. Littlehales was a Hills- house on the corner o f 4th street have arrived. boro visitor Tuesday, and Pacific avenue, have moved Miss Margaret Whealdon was Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey were into their new cottage in the ill the fore-part o f the week. Rose city visitors Sunday. Stokes addition. has an exceptionally fine line of Miss Loynes and Miss Lathrop Alec Benshou made a flying trimmed and untrimmed hats and Local Artisans to the number of trip to Portland Monday. the ladies of Forest Grove and were chapel visitors, Tuesday. twenty attended the Portland vicinity are invited to inspect Miss Louise Miller was on the Wm. Freeman visited with his Convention Saturday and all re them now, and secure their sick list, VV ednesday of last week, sjster. Mrs. Minor, Sunday. port a rousing meeting. One Thanksgiving millinery while the Miss Wilson celebrated h e r Herb Smith, o f Gales Creek, thousand candidates were initiat assortment is choice. ed into the order, the obligation birthday at Herrick Hall, Wed was in Forest Grove Saturday. being delivered by Chief Justice nesday evening. Walter Craig, o f near Gaston, Moore of the United States Su Miss Ann Chalmers spent the was a Forest Grove visitor Sat preme Bench. week end in F. G. Miss Chal urday. Mark Bump and sister, Miss mers is teaching in Portland. Strictly fresh oysters. The Pitman, were Rose city visitors Janies McFarlaine Jr., a stu famous “ Sealshipt” , at Schultz Monday. tf dent in the Academy last year, Market. Mr. and Mr. Jewell, o f Oak is attending the Behhke-Walker Ben Levi, o f Portland, was a land, Calif., were guests of Mr. Business College. business visitor in t h e Grove and Mrs. J. H. Hartley Tuesday John Taylor has been unable to Monday. and Wednesday. report for foot ball the past week, The sidewalk o n t h e south owing to bruises received in the H. L. Tibbetts, Traffic Manag side o f the campus is being raised Whitworth game. er o f the Eire Dispatch, left Sun and repaired. day evening for Spokane after a The Misses Wilson, Harbison, John Byron and Miss Sears, of visit at the home o f Judge Lang and Wiest were entertained at a Thatcher, attended church i n ley. chicken dinner, Tuesday night, at this city Sunday. the D. T. Thomas home. NOTICE TO FUEL BUYERS. “ Superior” stoves and ranges I will have another car o f Men- The class room in the Biologic have no superior. Sold by Hin- dota coal in a few days, and will al Laboratory was so c Id Wed man. the Hardware man. tf only fill orders out o f this car for nesday that Prof. iJean was Miss Florence Hicks, o f Port $7.50 per ton delivered. forced to excuse his classes. A Beautiful Assortment of Holiday Articles Walter Roswurm land, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mr. McDougal, Pacific’s husky C. L. Large, o f this city. A w aiting Your Inspection and Approval Through an oversight, the num little end on the foot ball squad, Oscar Love, a hop grower of ber of signers to the statement was suffering with his eyes last week, and did not attend school, Thatcher, brought a load o f hops o f appreciation o f the recent Art Exhibit was omitted from the to the S. P. depot Saturday. Tuesday. editorial columns. Over eighty Miss Addie Taylor has return Miss Elva Baker was a chapel have expressed their approval so ed from a visit with friends and visitor, Friday. far. relatives in Eastern Oregon. Uwinell Clapp was in the grand Mrs. Clara Dennis can now be Fresh and Salted Meats. Home Made Pork Sausage “Just stand, Saturday. reached by Ind. phone 184 by Like Dad Used to Make ‘Down on the Farm .'" Helen Chalmers attended the those who desire her services. 2-tf game Saturday. Watches, clocks and jewelry re Forest Grove School Report for Miss Haskell took dinner with Fresh Fish Cash Paid for Hides paired in the right way at right month of October. Prof, and Mrs. Bean, Sunday. Every Thursday stnd Pelts prices. Arthur Shearer, Main Days taught 20 Horace McCoy and sister were Street. tf Days absent 311 Pacific rooters at the Mt. Angel P H O N E S BNE0L u a 2 4 , MOORE & W1LHELMSON John Cerrico, Principal o f the Times late 78 game. Pnblic School at Sherwood, was Pupils neither absent nor late 257 Miss Lillian Anderson o f Port visiting friends in the Grove Average number belonging 450 land was the guest of Miss Spill The Saturday. Average daily attendance 435 man, last Saturday. Per cent o f attendance 95J Miss Ava Carlyle, w h o i Miss Steel, Miss Hilstrum, and 24 teaching in Scoggins Valley,spent Visits by parents Mr. McDonald of Washington, Total enrollment 495 of the week end with her parents registered in the Conservatory, in this city. Monday. C. R. Macey was in from Thatch Writes the Most Conservative Line of Commercial and J. U. Hilts, '09, was greeting er Friday. Mr. Macey is one of friends at Pacific, Thursday. Dwelling Insurance of Any Mutual Company in the Albert and Robert Busch en Washington County’s prosperous Hilts is just recovering from a State. It will Pay You to Protect Your Prop rolled at school Monday. 42 pu tillers of the soil. severe attack of typhoid fever. erty with One of Our Policies pils are now enrolled. Mrs. M. H. Powers and daught The young ladies o f Herrick Mr. and Mrs. Bangs returned er Miss Salue Powers, from East dress in white for dinner on to Eugene, Or. after a few days of town, visited at the home of Wednesday evening. The cus visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bishee. tom is a very commendable one. Mrs. M. E. Hall Tuesday. O.A.Corl left yesterday morn C. Day and R. Holscher have Word received from Dr. Bog- ing for Portland where he will be been making daily trips to town gess states that he has reached employed by Hess and O’ Brien, to have Dr. Tucker di ess their his destination and has Iiegun his a large automobile repair firm. injured hands. work in Lucknow University. THANKSGIVING DAY fuNIVERSITY ITEMS] ¡AROUND THE TOWN] MISS GERTRUDE KIRKWOOD ARTH UR SHEARER All Goods Guaranteed Forest Grove Meat Market •JUBLIC SCHOOL NOTESj mm Bankers & Merchants Mutual Fire Ass n Forest Grove, Oregon WEEKLY NEWS OF WATTS S H E A R E R ’ S THE MAIN STREET SHOP Confectionery Cigars & Tobaccos Hot aid Cold Drinks FOR A FIRST CLASS SMOKE Booth Jewelry Co. The Big Store Pacific Arenile F<,r“ ' G r m ^ Subscribe for the PRESS, now Born, to Mr. and Mrs. William Miss Farnham gave a talk, David, Jr., who reside North o f Thursday, to the pupils of the town on the Thatcher road, a High School on the pictures! girl, Friday evening. Congratu shown in the Art exhibit in th e! lations. K. of P. Hall, the previous week. Hubert Bernards, o f McMinn Mrs. Ferrin entertained Mrs. ville, w a s a caller in Forest Lowell. Friday afternoon. Grove Saturday H e seemed Herr Professor Ward took din much pleased over the results of ner with E. House. Sunday. the election. Messrs. DuMez, Anthony, and $50 cash buys a naid up certif Harding went hunting. Saturday. icate o f scholarship in the Inter national Correspondence Schools S. Bryant had his knee badly o f Scranton,Pa.,good for any $75 wrenched in the Mt. Angel game. course. Inquire P r e s s office, t f Mr. Campen has been forced Sisters Igi.atia a n d Agnes, to leave school on account of his teachers o f Centerville and Ver- eyes. boort, were i n attendance a t Miss Gordon spent Saturday the Teachers’ Association wniuh and Sunday at her home in Port- met in Forest Grove Saturday. *an<^ Mr. and Mrs. Hog ford were visiting their daughter, Cora, Sunday. The Mt. Angel player who had hit collar bone broken, Saturday, is recovering rapidly. He ia un der the care of Dr. Ward. Messrs. John and George Brock- maiK lumber and timbermen o f man, Portland, took dinner with H. L. Deckert and family Saturday. These gentlemen have recently bought a tract o f land near Gaa- ton, which they contemplate planting to Engiiah walrmta. Those who attended the Sun day '•'chool rally at tne Evangel ical church Sunday at Hillsboro were; Mr. and Mrs. Buxton and sons, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. DeMoss and children, Mrs. Kennedy.Mrs. Blackman, t h e Misses Emma Busch, Ruth Frost, and Laura Knighten.and Sydney Taylor and Richard Wilson. All report a very good meeting. The Literary meeting Friday night was very good. There were songs by Emma Busch, J. Howland, Instrumental music by Gladys Vermiiyea. Recjtatio is by N. A. Froat, A, S. Dilley. Resolved that capital punishment should lie abolished, was debated upon by A. Dilley and G. Trag- eser in the affirmative and A. Vermiiyea and G. Pechin on the negative, the Judges deciding in favor o f the affirmative. The Pleasant Valley Glee Club made its initial bow to the public and we hope to hear more o f them i the future.