Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, December 01, 1910, Image 5

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    $1000.00 worth of furniture at sweeping low prices.
My store has
been crowded for the last two weeks with people taking advantage of my
ridiculous low prices. Everything greatly reduced. My loss is your gain.
!
Saturday
Monday
Tuesday
A Special Sale
A Special Sale
A Special Sale
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D i c i n g T a b l e s & B u ff e t s
B eds
S tov es
A t prices lower than sale price
At prices low er than sale price
A t prices low er than sale price
W edn esday
T h u rsd ay
F r id a y
A Spec al Sale on
A Special Sale on
A Special Sale on
D ressers
C ou ch es
Morris Chairs and Large Rockers
At prices lower than sale price
At prices lower than sale price
At prices lower than sale price
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each purchase you receive a ticket, which gives you a free chance on a $25.00 Chase Leathea Couch, displayed in window
Sale Continues
until Dec. 25
Geo. G. Paterson
Each Article a
Big Bargain
Forest G rove, O regon
Miss Emma Penfield was a vis­
Stencil Outfits, patterns and
itor in Portland yesterday.
paper at The Book Store.
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A.G.Hoffman and E.W.Haines
attended the Oregon Develope-
ment meeting at Salem Tuesday
Subscribe for the Press
and Wednesday.
Get your Xmas Photos made at
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Pollock and
the F o 'e st G iove Studio.
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haby o f Portland spmt fhanks-
Miss Nancy Moore spent the 1 giving with Dr. and Mrs. W. M.
Thanksgiving holidays with her Pollock o f this city.
parents in Portland.
Mrs. 0 . Went went to Portland
Frank Knox has returned to Saturday to call on a sick friend,
this city from Deep River where Mrs. Frie la, who is ai the Good
he has been working in a logging Samaratin Hospital.
camp.
At the Congregational church
Mrs. L oflan d.of M edford,Ore., Sunday morning Rev. Thomas
was visiting her son, C. W. Lof- will speak on “ Personal Devo­
la id, o f this city, several days tion.” The evening will be de­
last week,
voted to a praise service.
Mrs. A. B. Todd and daughter,
All kinds of Mill Feed, Flour,
o f Stringtown.near Forest Grove, U. S. Chop, Oats Chop, Rolled
were in Portland Saturday on Oats. Chopped Barley and Seeds
business.
sold bv W. F. Hartramphf, next
The residents o f the Roy sec­ door to McNamer and Wirtz Liv­
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tion have erected a shed on the ery, Forest Grove.
Ed.
Moulton
and
family
have
grounds o f the Roy church, for
the protection o f the teams and removed to Portland where they
will make their home in the fut­
rigs.
John Parsons, o f the Roy dis­ ure. Walter Rosewurm has as­
sumed the business interests of
trict, has had his residence com­
pletely repapered and newly Rosewurm and Moulton.
Misa Nancy Moore celebrated
painted. J . B . Mathews perform­
her
seventh birthday at the home
ed the work.
of her aunt, Mra. Dan Parsons.
Chas. Hill, o f Streetor, 111. was
Tuesday afternoon. A number
a visitor the fore part o f the
o f young girl friends were pres­
week at the home o f Edw. Ahl-
ent and a pleasant time was had.
grin on D avid’s Hill. Mr. Hill
Delicious refreshments w e r e
left Tuesday for a visit at San
served.
Francisco.
The local lodge o f Artisans
Nine members o f two families
nominated officers for the ensu­
by the name o f Goman, living on
ing term at its Tuesday night
the Wm. Kane place near Roy,
meeting. A fter the regular bus­
narrowly escaped
anihilation
iness had been concluded, several
from ptomaine poisoning recenth
hours were passed with games
due to eating canned sausage.
and music, and the usual lunch­
Prompt work upon the part of
eon was served. Mrs. Charles
t h e attending physician has
Hines directed the amusement
placed them on the road to re­
features o f the evening.
covery.
PHOTOCRAPHS
Indian Rohes moke a useful
Xmas presents: at Anderson’s.
make a neat and lasting
President W. N. Ferrin, o f
Pacific University, was in attend­
ance at the Oregon Developement J
meeting in Salem Tuesday.
Mrs. E. H. Martin drew the [
winning number which secured ■
the handsome china dinner set
recently given away by Geo. G.
Paterson.
CHRISTMAS
H ave them m ade now at the
Forest Grove Studio
Henry Sackrider, Prop.
THIS IS THE MIN YOU NEED
The Woman’s Missionary So­
ciety o f the Christian Church will
meet at the home o f Mrs. E. V.
Stivers Tuesday afternoon at 2:30.
Mrs. Stivers will be the leader.
If the hoofs o f your horse need to
be sh<id. 1 have the metal, the
knowledge, the skill and the will­
ingness to put your horses right
when they need a firm footing.
I also do General Blacksmithing,
anything and everything.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Northrup,
o f Hillsboro, are the proud par­
ents o f a baby boy, born the 21 j
o f November. Mrs. Northrup
was formerly Miss Alice Mizner
o f this city.
Mrs. Bert Venin, o f Baker,
Wash., was visiting friends in
this city and Hillsboro the past
week. Mrs. Venin had a nar­
row escape from serious injury,
if not death, while she was walk­
ing along one o f our country j
roads, a tree over six feet in di­
ameter falling but a few feet in
front o f her, the branches barely
missing her.
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Grange Meeting
Gale Grange will meet next
Saturday at 10.30. This is the
day o f the election o f officers.
The 3rd and 4th degrees being
given to those who are being
initiated. An interesting pro­
gram is being arranged for the
afternoon. The Grange is ar­
ranging for a “ Farmers School”
to be held in the K. o f P. Hall
next week.
Secretary.
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GIFT
Joe Lenneville
P A C IF IC
IN S U R A N C E
' Jt
HOME
COM PANY
M U T U A L SIRE
PRINCIPAL OFFICE. FOREST GROVE. OREGON
Will Save You
M ore Than
25 Per
Cent
Home Baking Co.
Finest of Bread and Pastry Baked Every Day
W e sell 6 loaves of bread for 2 5 1
Free Delivery to All Parts of the City
Pacific Avenue
Forest Grove