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About Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1910)
Live Items of Local Interest HINMAN’S H’DW ARE STORE Compiled by the Hustling, Bustling, Rustling Local Reporters of the Press Repair your sidewalks. | Rockers all kinds at Roe and A lfalfa Hay at the T. Feed Store. |Co- tf 2-3t Jack Boyd, of Dilley, paid a Judge W. H Hollis was i n ‘ *sR t0 Forest Grove Saturday. Portland Friday on business. j Miss Margaret Saunders spent Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith were Sunday at her home near Gaston, shopping in the Rose city Friday. | A carload o f barley just re- Ben Levi, the Portland butch- ceived a t Hartramphf’s Feed er, was seen on our streets Sat- ^tore- ur(iay- | Bring that veal to Schultz Mar i n e New Malleable Steel Range Ket and get Portland prices in now in stock at the Hiriman casJl- 4-4t. Hardware Store. tf Miss Grace Dickison, o f Dilley, W. E. Prickett has been con- " as an over Sunday visitor with lined to his bed for several days friends in the Grove. The 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. -"TT I— — I IM HI tf— 2 0 % OFF-ALL HEATING STOVES-2 0 % OFF THEMHaSgiBPANffi ||| A range constructed o f the finest mat- ^erial obtainable, by skilled workmen, in the best equipped plant in operation. A Malleable will satisfy the housewife past with a severe attack o f lum- Everything in furniture can be ba: o. bad at Roe and Co. Come in and inspect the goods. tf The Forest Grove Womans’ Dr. and Mrs. G. P. Via, of Cl !> lequc-st property owners to sw< !p the leaves off their side- Ruxt°n> were over Sunday visit- walks. 2-2t l°rs with relatives and friends in 1 Forest Grove. Sam Tapper, who is connected Miss Amy Thomas departed with the S coggin ’ s Valley saw- i ¡11, was a visitor in this city, for Cook, Wash., Sunday, to re sume her duties as te.c.ier of Saturday. the public school at that place. Mrs. Edwin Bates, o f Gaston, form erly Miss Henrietta Bear, of Notice to Farmers—Bring in ... this city, was shopping in the { your chickens, ega.sand butter Grove Saturday. j to W. F. Schultz and get cash • ■ in exchange. Produce of all f F or R ent —5 room house, good | j kinds wanted. tf jj condition, in South Park. Part ly furnished and with supply o f C. L. Hinman has a full line of fuel. Inquire this office. tf ranges and heating stoves in E _ . Lupher, o f Portland, visited stock. Make your selection now. Sunday with friends in the Grove. See the “ Charter Oak’ ’. tf Mr. Bam ford, o f the Goodyear Rev- Gould departed Mon < ay Rubber Company, was a guest o f Corvallis, in order to be with A. G. Hoffman Saturday. his son. "h ose wife is ver 1 and not expected to live. shearer the Confectioner, now ready to serve Oyster Cocktails. J. B. Matthews wishes to show Once tasted, always wanted, tf you the new “ Union” jack; for Frank Parkin, o f Gaston, was lifting, setting tires, stretchin- fence and many other uses. . 1- noticed on our streets Monday, ways handy. tf N. J. Baker, o f the Hillside Louis Booth and wife, of Cook, section, was a Grove caller Sun Wash.,were Thanksgi ing guests day. at the home o f Mrs. M. A.Thom The Ladies will find a large ^ ^ ^ ^ as. Mr. and Mrs. Booth left for Stock o f dress skirts at Ander- Cook'sunday. John Friday, the hop grower or Banks, called on local friends Monday. J. W. H. Adkins came down from Gales Creek Monday for a few hours call. Miss Edith Felbell and Miss Frances Heibel, who are instruct or ¡n Phillips school, passed the Thanksgi ving holidays with Miss Heibel’s brother. Prof. Leonard Heibel, o f this city, Schultz has them. S ealshipt FOR T R A D E -1 mare, weight oysters. Always fresh. tf. 1150, perfectly gentle, for good J. A. Parker enjoyed a visit milk cow. Walter Roswurm. tf from his brother Stott. Sunday. Mrs. Bam ford, who resides in County Judge Goodin was a the Hillside district, is reported business caller in the Grove Mon- eonfined to her bed by a serious day. lllne3S- Thad Stevensen, of Watts,was Miss Mattie Clark o f Gales transacting business in the Grove Creek visited at the home o f M. Monday. H- Parkin, i n this city, over T p Hines, the popular Gales Sunday* City blacksmith, was seen in the J. P. McGlasson has taken the Grove Monday, place o f J. H. Wilson as night A1 Dyke, o f Gaston, a well watch. Mr. Wilson g o e s on known stock buyer, called on street work for a while. friends in this city Monday. Miss Clara Aydelott, o f the g . S. Allen has adorned his Hillside neighborhood, is visiting home by the addition o f a hand- in the Grove this week with her g,>me piano and piano player corn- brother, Chas. Aydelott. bined. Miss Margaret Bowie, o f Gold- The Sunday School Board of en Dale, Wash., visited with the Methodist Church will meet Miss Margaret Whealdon at Her- tonight for the purpose oi elec - rick Hall the fore part o f the ing officers, week. Mrs. Frank Vandehey l e f t A number of young folk from the Grove attended the Masquer- ade dance at Gales City Saturday night and report a most enjoy- able time. Mondaj Woodland, where her son Joseph is lying seriously ill with pneumonia, "Roosevelt’s Thrilling Kxper- fences f Africa“ is lenctf" in the ^ Wilds ------- o ------- W » Manche U n t ie , .W ted -t Hood Hiver the fore part of the week with Mrs. Adams, who *1» be remembered a . Mi»» Gladys Hartley, formerly of the in« 0« tb. •"<* * d>r “ ..l e Fnce il.S a Over 1<« Or- lustrations and 4 i«g her' bTm.il now before .hey an- all imne. U P .Arant.Mormo.it . Oregon. Grove. m m ______________________________________ -HI w W -* E— li Jfcll CHARTER O A K RANGES and ••'V . HEATERS m I Stand at the head of all com petitors. Give a greater a- mount of heat at a lower ex penditure for fuel. and examine them. Come in 3Jkt Ü HINMAN’S HARDWARE STORE j (Crowded out last week.) WEEKLY NEWS OF WATTS CHRISTOS CANDY 1,500 POUNDS NEW YEARS CANDY Plain Mixed 10£ per lb. French Mixed 3 0 £ per lb. Plain Chocolates 3 0 ^ per lb. Lowney’s, Good Robin and Ideal Chocolate Bon Bons in Handsome Boxes for Christmas Presents. Assorted Nuts, Chocolate Dipped 1200 - HOLIDAY CIGARS - 12 to 100 in box« 1200 All prices The “BONBONNIERE” R. A . Phelps. Prop The had roads the forepart of the week kept many o f the child ren at home. Those who attended the party at Miss Emma Busch’s Saturday had a very pleasant time. Mrs. T. B. Stevenson left for Alierdeen, Wash., Monday t o visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. , Keagy. Mr. and Mrs. G. Delano are the proud parents o f a baby daughter which was born to them Nov. 15, 1919. Congratulations. J. D. Mickle and N. J. Baker, two o f Hillsides progressive far mers, spent Tuesday with Mr. Buxton arranging for the dairy school and exhibit which will be I held Dec. 6 and 7 at the K. o f P. Hall in Forest Grove. Miss Emma Dillo and J. How land both of this district wore married at Hillsboro last Thurs day morning. Both are well known a n d popular residents here but left Tuesday for St. John’s, Oregon, where they will reside. The friends of both ex tend ' congratulations and well wishes. Regular communication of For est Chapter No. 42 O. E. S. Mon day Dec. 6, 1910. Initiation and election of officers, order of busi ness, a large attendance ia de sired.