Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, November 17, 1910, Page 00, Image 9

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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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