Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, November 22, 1910, Image 9

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    Live Items of Local Interest
Compiled by the Hustling, Bustling, Rustling
Local Reporters of the Press
R u air your sidewalks.
Al Grubs, o f Gales Creak, was
A lfalfa Hay at the T. J. 0 . ' n
Grove Monday.
Feed Store.
2-3t
Rockers all kinds at Roe and
Mrs. C. L. Large was shopping Co.
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in Portland Saturday.
A. G. Hoffman was a business
Schultz has them. S ealshipt visitor to Portland Friday.
oysters. A lw ays fresh.
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State Game Warden Stevensen
I he cold weather demands proper protection within doors
as well as without. You can secure indoor comfort at a low
cost in fuel by using the right stoves. W e have them.
The “ AURORA”, a handsome heating stove, with |
Miss Manche Langley was a was a Portland visitor Saturday.
county seat visitor Friday after­
Everything in furniture can be
noon.
had at Roe and Co. Come in and
inspect the goods.
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John Cornelius, o f Blooming,
Mrs. Anna Cummings o f Cen­
was a business visitor in this
terville
was shopping i n t h e
city Monday.
Grove Monday.
Miss Am y Thomas arrived
Chas. Jackson, who resides in
home Friday fo r the Thanksgiv­
the
west part o f town, is on the
ing holidays.
bronze urn and full nickle trim.
able front panel with nickle screw.
and Hot Blast Attachment.
Now is the time to purchase
^ be Public Libtary now has
that range you want. The best 969 volumes on its shelves. Two
that are made can be had at years ago but about 300 could be
Hinrnan’ s.
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counted.
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Charter O ak and
“ W o o d ” Superior
H E A T E R S
Notice to Farmers—Bring in
your chickens, eggs and butter [
to W. F. Schultz and get cash
in exchange. Produce of all
kinds wanted.
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Stand at the head of all com­
J. B. Matthews wishes to show
you the new “ U nion” jack; for
C. L. Hinman has a full line of
lifting, setting tires, stretching
ranges and heating stoves in
fence and many other uses. Al­
stock. Make your selection now.
ways handy.
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See the “ Charter Oak” .
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( has. Miller, Wm. K. Curtis,
j f r and ¡yjrs \ym Tucker are
and John W. Fuqua are included the proud parents o f a baby girl
in the panel o f 31 jurors selected whjch arrived Thursday evening,
for the grand ju ry o f circuit -phe p RESg extends congratula
court which will be convened in tjons
Hillsboro next Monday.
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At the meeting of the W.C. I .
Mayor Peterson left Saturday U., held at the residence o f Mrs.
morning for a trip through East Snogren, Friday afternoon, it
ern Ore. on in the interests o f the Was decided by unanamous vote
Bankers and Merchants Fire Ins. to forward a box of Thanksgiv-
Company. Mr. Peterson antici- jng goodies to the babies’ home
pated returning home in time jn Portland.
for Thanksgiving dinner.
w F Schu]tz brought a car-
Any one desiring t o g o to
Portland to hear Miss Ellen Ter-
rv in the Shakespearian interpre-
tations, Dec 9th, please notify
Mrs. B F. White at an early
date, as we want to arrange for
car service.
2-2t
Nickle foot rail.
construction suen as to insure the best possible results in
baking. The flue box is cast iron, extra large, with ample
opening; the damper is very simple and impossible to burn
out; reservoirs are porcelain lined. All ranges are full
nickle trim and will STAND THE TEST OF WEAR.
Wm. Ringles, form er engineer
Miss Esther Martinsen, who
at the light plant, is still on the has been attending LnurehvooJ
sick list. Mr. Ringles has been Academy, has returned home on
ill for several months.
account o f ill health.
Mr. and Mrs. Ula Hanna spent
the week end in Portland visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Lile Pollock and
Mr. and Mrs. Farmer.
Draft Register
Tne “ CHARTER O A K ”
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
Siclv l i e f
Theo. M cNam er has returned Club re(luest property owners to
from a prospecting tour in South- sweeP l be leaves off their side-
ern Oregon.
walks.
2-2t
Remov- §
splendid heater which will give sure satisfaction.
H trb Smith, o f Gales Creek,
was a business visitor i n the! R°^)ert Hartrampf o f Hills-
Grove Saturday.
boro- was a business visitor in
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the Grove Monday.
bhearer the Confectioner, now
ready to serve Oyster Cocktails.
Mrs. Ira Hampton, who has
Once tasted, always wanted, tf been seriously ill with typhoid
E. S. Sparks is contemplating fever- is slow*y becoming conva-
a :rip up into the North Yakima p escenL
country.
The Forest Grove Womans’
Swing top.
petitors.
Give a greater a-
mount of heat at a lower ex­
penditure for fuel.
Come in
and examine them.
HINiAN’S HARDWARE STORE j
BEST MACHINES ON EARTH
$75.00 Rotary Sewing
Machine with 10 year
Factory Guarantee
load o f 26 fat steers to this city
Friday. These cattle, which will
be killed for the local trade of
the Schultz market, were raised
in Idaho, and inspected by the U.
S. officials before being placed on
the market.
45.00
$45.00 Sewing Machine
with 10 year Guarantee
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GEO. G. PATERSON
Furniture and Pianos
Forest Grove, Ore.
E wish to thank
our
m an y
customers for th eir
patronage t h e past
year and ask a contin­
uance for the future.
Respectfully
W
ANDERSON, o o t h ie r
I Never Said It!!
I never said that
T. J. 0.
is the best four
ever made, but I
did say that I be­
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
lieve “T. J. O .” is
as good a flour as
Now Being Displayed
is made or sold
Mrs. A . EL Dixon M , , n c™».
in
all the state
of Oregon.
T. J. O .
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