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M R S . A . E. D IX O N ’S MAIN STREET •••••••••• FOREST GROVE Miss Davis returned to school, Wednesday. Miss Farnham was in Portland, Tuesday o f last week. T h e L a te s t S h a p e s a n d N e w e s t C r e Louise R. Miller was a Port land visitor, Thursday. a t io n s c a n b e h a d a t a d is c o u n t Miss Haskel took dinner at the President’s home, Saturday, a week ago. fro m m ark ed p r ic e s u n til t h e fir s t o f th e year. David Mobley’s smiling face was seen on the Campus, Sun day o f last week. Prof. Harrington lectured, Mon day afternoon, to the McMinn ville High School. ARTHUR SHEARER Margaret Bowie, a former stu dent, was greeting P. U. friends, the fore part o f the week. Miss Greer, Matron of Waldo Hall, 0 . A. C. was a guest of Miss Farnham, Wednesday. Rev. Clapp and Dwinell are spending the week in Forest Grove, cleaning up around their old home. 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Mark and mail ♦ Name____ the coupon WOW. « S t. & N o . _ ,« C ity--------- Prin. Bates was a county seat visitor, Monday. on the 2 3 3 A ld e r S treet Bankers & Merchants Mutual Fire A ssn of F orest G ro v e , O re g o n Writes the Most Conservative Line of Commercial and Dwelling Insurance of Any Mutual Company in the State. It will Pay You to Protect Your Prop erty with One of Our Policies S H E A R E R ’ S THE MAIN STREET SHOP C o n fe c tio n e r y ig a r s & T o b a c c o s Hot and Cold Drinks SERVED ANY STYLE FOR A FIRST CLASS SMOKE Booth Jewelry Co. T h e B ig S t o r e Pacific Avenue Forest Grove, Ore. Rev. Dr. Foulkes, o f Portland, Franz Carl Pauli was visiting was a guest o f Prof. W. N. Fer i i the Grove, Sunday. Why? rin Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Steel spent Sun Holeproof Sox i n Christmas day with their daughter at Her boxes. Just the proper gift. At rick. Anderson’ s. Harry Humphreys, ’09, was John Baxter and wife attended visiting P. U. friends, the fore the funeral o f Mrs. Porter, in hart o f the week. Gaston, Sunday. The question is, why did Hol TWENTY percent discount on man Ferrin not have his wife at all heating stoves at Hinman’s the church supper? / - Hardware Store. tf While in Salem on Thanksgiv Mrs. Gibson, o f Laurelwood ing day, the Pacific rooters were was operated on for ahsesses at conducted to the dome o f the Dr. Volmer’ s home Monday. Capitol by student Hollingsworth We have the exclusive register of the W. U. The day was clear ed agency for Sealshipt oysters. and a fine view was had o f the Schultz Market and Grocery. 4-2t surrounding country. Veren Spalding, o f Portland H. F. Price was visiting P. U. visited Sunday at the home of friends, the week end. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hall, in this Mr. Anthony was visiting in city. Portland over Sunday. The Book Store always has the Genevieve Courtney was sev choicest post card line, but the eral days late in returning to Christmas cards are prettier than tf school, owing to the illness of ever. Ready. her grandfather. Harry Hill, a young farmer o f H. R. W. Benjamin o f T. A. Gaston, was in the Grove Tues ’ 10, writes “ Skating in Minn, is uay attending t h e Farmers fine and so is school teaching. School. No more Oreg. for m e.” Mrs. C. L. Bump was compell Principal Bates was elected a ed to walk to her home in South member o f the Executive Com Forest Grove from the meeting mittee o f the State Y. M. C. A. of the 0 . E. S., Monday night, at the Convention held in Eugene because her horse, which hau last week. He was elected for a been tied to the hitching chain on three year term. Main street, broke loose and de cided to go home alone. Mrs. Pringle, while walking Monday ev n- ing, was struck by a bicycle, rid den by Mr. Hicks. She was knocked to the walk and sustain ed a scalp wound which required attention from a physician. It’ s aiiout time bicycles are prohibited the walks. ¡AROUND THE TOWN« along first street Edw. Lupher, of Portland, vis ited friends in the Grove Sunday. Subscribe for the PRESS, now P hone M 1026 PORTLAND, OREGON Jessie Hoge ’ 10, attended the recital, Tuesday night. The Mrs. Fred Porter and daught er Florence, of Gaston, were in the Grove Sunday. . S ta te H. D E V Ï T T Bessie Hope was a Portland visitor, Saturday. Ned Livingston was sick list last week. Bookkeeper Stenographer Strictly fresh oysters. The famous “ Sealshipt” , at Schultz Market. tf Anderson has a new line of - dies’ a n d children’ s sweaters suitable for Christmas. Mrs. Clara Dennis can now he reached by Ind. phone 184 by those who desire her services. 2-tf F O R RENT—Newly painted and papered 5 roo n cottage in South Park. Apply Dr. Hines. The friends o f Mrs. A.C. Alex ander are very sorry to leant she is still confined to bed with throat trouble. Frank Wyman, o f Laurel wood, passed through the Grove Mon day enroute to Oakland, Califor nia. $50 cash buys a paid up certif icate o f scholarship in the 1 iter- nationai Correspondence Schools o f Scranton,Pa..good for n,. course. Inquire P r e s s office, tf George Jackson was brought to his home in this city Sat e day from Eugene, w here he has iieen studying in the Co servatory of Music, suffering from an attack o f typhoid fever. A competent j nurSe has been secured, and ev- erything is being do te seek.ng to Ids recovery. At a meeting o f the foot-ball eleven o f Pacific University held Friday evening, S E.Bryant was elected Captain Tor 1911. T. Bryant has had an active a hleiic career dating nack several yea s and his choice as Captain for the coming season is conside ed *n excellent one. All kinds o f Mill Feed. lot». U. S. Chop, Oats Chop. R< IN Oats, Chopped Barley a 1 Seed* sold bv W. F. Hartramphf. door to McNamer and Wirtz Liv ery, Forest Grove. ^