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About Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1910)
r I STOVES HINMAN’S Live Items of Local Interest Compiled by the Hustling, Bustling, Rustling Local Reporters of the Press HARDWARE STOVES J STORE Repair your sidewalks. Subscribe for the Press A lfalfa Hay at the T. J. 0 . Rockers all kinds at Roe and Feed Store. 2-3t Co. tf Schultz has them. S ealshipt Rillie ’Wilson, of Gales Creek, oysters. A lw ays fresh. tf. was a Saturday caller i n the The cold weather demands proper protection within doors as well as without. You can secure indoor com fort at a low cost in fuel by using the right stoves. W e have them. C. 0 . Roe perform ed a short ^rove. stunt o f shopping in Portland Fred Harper, who owns a nice last Friday. farm in Patton Valley, was in Wm. R. Stephens, Justice o f *own Friday. the Peace o f Dilley, was a Grove i John McCoy, who resides at visitor Saturday. Banks, called on the local mer- The “ AURORA”, a handsome heating stove, with bronze urn and full nickle trim. able front panel with nickle screw. and Hot Blast Attachment. Everything in furniture can be ; c *’ ants Saturday. had at Roe and Co. Come in and Fred Woodliouse, a farmer of inspect the goods. tf the Patton Valley, was a business Ruel Baker, o f Hillside, was caller in town Friday. noticed upon thq streets o f For- Mrs. Sam Short and daughter, e>-t Grove Saturday. Lilia, o f Gales Creek, spent Sat- i One o f Gales Creek’ s prosper- urday with friends in this city. ous husbandmen, George Culver, The Forest Grove Womans’ was a Grove visitor Saturday. Club request property owners to Shearer the Confectioner, now sweep the leaves off their side- ready to serve Oyster Cocktails, walks. 2-2t Once tasted, always wanted, t f 1 _ _ _ _ _ John Friday, w ho has exten sive hop yards at Banks, made a flying trip to this city Saturday. Swing top. Remov Draft Register Nickle foot rail. A splendid heater which will give sure satisfaction. The “CHARTER OAK” range is carefully m a d e throughout of “ Hammered Planished Steel”, the finest grade that is made, manu factured especially f o r these stoves. The oven is strong and rigid and i t s C cuce to Farmers—Bring in your chickens, eg^sand butter to W. F. Schultz and get cash in exchange. Produce of all kinds wanted. tf construction such as to insure the best possible results in I baking. The flue box is cast iron, extra large, with ample | opening; the damper is very simple and impossible to burn B. Ortman, who has a dairy- out; reservoirs are porcelain lined. All ranges are full just outside o f town, was shop Bernard Ortman, one of the] ping with local merchants Sat nickle trim and will STAND THE TEST OF WEAR. well-to-do farmers o f the Thatch- urday. v . er section, was a Grove visitor N ow is the tim e to purchase Friday. that range you want. The best Miss Dora Johnson, who i s that are made can be had at Hinm an’s. tf teaching school in one o f the Ben David, form erly o f Thatch- outlying districts, spent Satur er, now located in Portland, call- day with friends in this city. ed on local friends Saturday Geor e Kirkwood,of Hillsboro, afternoon. dropped into t h e P ress office Wm. Lee, o f Gales Creek, was Monday to renew his subscrip- a caller on our local merchants, tion. That s what they all do. Saturday. Mr. Lee is a prosper C. L. Hinman has a full line o f ing farmer. ranges and heating stoves in Ed. Moulton, o f the firm o f stock. Make your selection now. tf Roswurm a n d Moulton, spent See the “ Charter Oak” . H E A T E R S Stand at the head of all com petitors. penditure for fuel. BEST MACHINES ON EARTH $75.00 Rotary Sewing Machine with 10 year Factory Guarantee 45.00 $45.00 Sewing Machine with 10 year Guarantee $25.00 GEO. G. PATERSON Furniture and Piano« Forest Grove, Ore. pared and a pleasant evening is church The Oregon Electric train due anticipated. here at 8:15 a.m. was one hour Guy Raymond, o f Thatcher, and minutes late Fri was a business visitor t o the day, being delayed inside the Grove Saturday. city limit'1’ o f Portland by a col Wm. Kappel, a well known lision w i t h a Portland bound fruit grow er o f David’ s Hill, was train Small damage was done in town Saturday. and no one injured. I Never Said It!! Why be bothered with 2 Arthur A ydelott,of the Thatch P pairs o f glasses. Call at er ) eighborhood, spent a few Laufhlin Hotel, Friday, Nov. 25, hours in the Grove Saturday. and have Dr. Lowe show you the Holbrook Lodge No. 30. did »ay that I be Work in the M. If. degree. Vis- ^ djrt or strain the eyes. Free 'tin g brethren welcome. B y or demun8tratjon. This will be Dr. der o f the Worshipful Master. A. B en K ori . Secretary- L o * « I“ 1 tn P thul es**: HINMAN’S HARDWARE STORE] * Grove vls,,or the week end' Aden Harper transacted busi- ness in the Grove Saturday. Mr. Harper has a farm on Gales Creek. J. M. Schaffer, who conducts a the Hillside neighbor- The Missionary Society o f the ^ Qn Qur 8treet8 Methodist Church will hold Thanks O ffering meeting Friday a-v Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hoffman night at the residence o f Mrs, were Portland visitors Saturday. Elder, the proceeds to be for warded to the Methodist O l d Mr. Hoffman went down pnnct People, Home at Salem. An at- pally to porohaae the necmwrv tractive program has been pre- hardware for the new M ethod,« urday eveningNov. 19 at 8 o’clock. 0f K|ass, no lines or divisions to Come in and examine them. broken arm about ten days ago by falling from a scaffold in Port- land while assisting his nephew on the construction o f a church, is able to be about. The broken member is healing nicely. rrSrfTE.*i£i ***\>rc*" Communication this Sat- see all distances. One solid piece Give a greater a- mount of heat at a lower ex j A y “ W ood ” Superior several days in the metropolis o f Hats! Hats! Hats! and more Oregon the begining o f t h e Hats at Anderson’s. week. S. C. Sears, o f Thatcher, was J. B. Matthews wishes to show seen on our streets Saturday. you the new "U n io n ” jack; for A1 Dilley, from Gales Creek, lifting, setting tires, stretching came to town through the fog, fen ce and many other uses. Al Saturday. ways handy. tf Frank Johnson drove over A ny one desiring t o g o to from Gales Creek for a visit with Portland to hear Miss Ellen T e r-; frjends in this city Saturday, r.v m the Shakespearian interpre W. C. Davison, of Banks,spent tations, Dec. 7th, please notify few hours in “ the prettiest Mrs. B. F. W hite at an early a date, as w e'w an t to arrange for town in Oregon,” Saturday, car service. 2-2t One o f Hillside’s prosperous Rev. Barber, who sustained a farmers, Clifford Thompson wa, forty-five rSi Charter Oak and I never »aid that T. J. 0. it the be«t flour ever made, but I lieve ‘T . J. O .” is a» good a flour aa i» made or »old in all the state Thanksgiving Millinery For the Trade The Latest Shapes and Newest Col orings in Millinery Materials Velvets, Plushes, Beaver Cloth, Fancy Feathers, Wings and Millinery Novelties Now Being Displayed Mrs. A . EL Dixon M* ,n g « ,» « of Oregon. T .J .O . Renew your subscription today