Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, December 08, 1910, Image 9

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Live Items of Local Interest
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Compiled by the Hustling, Bustling, Rustling
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The cold weather demands proper protection within doors
as we!! as without. You can secure indoor comfort at a low
cost in uel by using the right stoves. W e have them.
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Jacob Zeigler was noticed in
Rockers-all kinds at Roe and
town Monday.
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1 Schultz has them. S ealshipt
Hiram Baker was in from the
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oysters. A lw ays fresh.
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Kansas City section Mom ay.
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E C Mill» and son R»lpU were w
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to
Per land viators Saturday.
the Grove
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W. M. Baker of Thatcher spe: t <i... .
OFF -AIL HEATING STOVES- 2 0 % OFF
par of Monday in tm.s city.
Bring that veal to Schultz Mar-
N ck Bethman.of ( ales Cr* e , ket ar.d get Portland prices in
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wa." a Monday visitor in t . casn.
Grove.
L. Kahler, of Gales Creek, w as
The New Malleable Steel Range greeting friends on our streets |
now in stock at the Hinman Mo day.
Hardware Store.
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K. L. Olsen, of the Thatcher!
Fu nk McNamer, one of tlu district, vas a visitor in t h e
popular residents o f Gales Creek, Grove Monday.
visit *d in this city on Monday.
Everything in furniture can be
.Shearer the Confectioner, now had ,.t lioe and Co. Come in ai d
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ready to serve O yster C< cktaiis. inspect the goods.
Once tasted, alw ays wanted.
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Mrs. N. J. Baker, of the Hill-
i-“ fore making Xmas purchases
s 1 Mr . Sue,.’3 display of fai cy
. at Ho;.man & Allen Go’s
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A. \Y. Wilson, a prosperous
A range constructed of the finest mat-
^ e r ia l obtainable, by skilled workmen, in
the best equipped plant in operation.
A Malleable will satisfy the housewife
s'^e neighhoi hood, was shopping
>n this city Monday.
FOR TRADE- 1 mare, weight
1150, perfectly gentle, for -ood
m'lk cow. Walter Roswurm. tf
farmer of Gales Creel; was in
Mrs. H. L. Deckert has some
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tive in the egg laying industry
Mr. end Mrs. J. R. Greenwood lately.
of Gales Creek came down to
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Otto Parsons, one of the well-
toe G iove Monday and shopped .
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known residents of Gales Greek,
with the local merchants.
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was greeting fnenos in t i e
r K R unt —5 room house,good Grove Momiay.
con iition, in South Park. Part-
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Nobby effects in holiday neck
ly furnished and with supply of
wear. A n appropriate Xmas
fuel. Inquire this office.
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1 gift for father, son or sweetheart. 1
Alec Beimrhor, a prosperous At An erson’s.
farmer of the Gaies Creek uis-
Claud Wilkes, a genial resident
trict, was transacting business of Dilley, paid the “ prettiest
in the Grove Monday.
town i n Oregon’’, a visit the
Flashlights at Corl’s.
fore-part of the week.
Bicycles at Corl’s.
Umbrellas repaired at Corl’s. ! Notice to Farmers—Bring in
Umbrellas recovered at Coil’s. | your chickens, eggs and butter
, to W. F. Schultz and get cash
W e regret to report the death f in exchange. Produce of all
ot the new born babe of Mr. and j kinds wanted.
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ivlrs. Van Kirk Sunday morning.
C. L. Hinman has a full line of
Interment was made the same
afternoon in Forest View cemet- ranges and heating stoves in
ery.
stock. Make your selection now.
Albert Friday o f
Greenville
See the
“ Charter Oak’ ’.
CHARTER O A K
R A N G E S and
HEATER
Stand at the head of all com­
petitors.
Give a greater a-
mount of heat at a lower ex­
penditure for fuel.
Come in
and examine them.
HINMAN’S HARDWARE STORE
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(Crowded out last week.)
paid the city a visit 1 , st Satur-
“ Buzz” Parsons of Gales Creek
day-
was transacting business in the
WEEKLY NEWS OF WATTS
M L. Vincent, of Gales Creek, Grove Monday.
*as a Saturday visitor to the Eugene Loving.of Gales Creek,
Grove-
visited with friends in the Grove
Mrs. Lena Monkers is visiting a few days last week,
whh relatives i n Gales Creek
Mrg John McCoy, 0f Kansas
The school census was taken by
Mr. Ruxton the fore-part o f the
1 week.
CHRISTMAS CANDY
1,500 POUNDS
NEW YEARS CANDY
ls week-
City, was shopping in this city
Miss Meta Wallace, of t h e the latter part of last week.
S' T T i , ‘ i f M i s s Lucy Wilson has returned
a> * lth her faronta in Hillsboro. ^ hw hon|em G,|es Creek after
Prof. Bean, of Pacific Univer- a several months stay in Port-
S|fy, was confined to his home |and>
last Friday by a slight indispori-
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j acob Shearer
attended the funeral services of
M. J. Crunican, from near Harry Gibson, held at Hillside
Gaston, was in the Grove Mon- g linday.
d?y> and paid the P ress office a
,
shearer made a busi-
P ^asant call.
ne9S trjp to Portland Saturday.
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Baker an
1 0 ? per lb.
French Mixed
3 0 ? per lb.
Plain Chocolates
3 0 ? per lb.
Lowney’s, Good Robin and Ideal
Chocolate Bon Bon* in Handsome
Boxes for Christmas Presents.
R-N. Baker,of Portland,brother and. returning, stopped off at
of Mrs. T. F. Miles, was a Sun- Beaverton for an over Sunday
day visitor at the home of the visit at the home of Mrs.Shearer s
Renial Wells Fargo agent.
Plain Mixed
Assorted Nuts, Chocolate Dipped
T(|£ ^ 1 $ flf WASHINGTON COUNTY
trzvs «•rrJSLzJSi
1200 - HOLIDAY CIGARS -
12 to 100 in box.
Friday' T' M,le8’ ,n th'8 C,ty’ l8St becom ing Legislature. I desire
thj8 to be an invitation to all per-
The Horton Incandescent Ker-
interested i n Legislation
°»ene Burner gives four times that will be of general benefit to
kjhe light of the ordinary burner the people of the State to write
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half the cost. Sold by J. me their views on such matters.
B. Matthews, Forest Grove,
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call st my office in Forest
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. ( r(ive ami talk, the subject over
The“BONBONNlERE”
R. A . Phelps. Prop
B C. Atwell, re-elected pre-u- Gro
¡¡ent o f the Horticulture Society. wltbJ , eende4V0r to be in my of-
ha-n received many compliments
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Saturday between now
his management of the
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Portland Apple Show. None too and the first
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W. H. Hollis.
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high and all deserved.
1200
All prices
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A pig was butchered at Fair
Oaks Monday, which dressed 570
! pounds.
W. F. McCoy and T. B. Stev­
enson are home from their fish­
ing and hunting trip in the Wil­
son River country.
The young people are talking
o f having a series of dancing
parties at Rockefeller Hall. The
first one will be given the even­
ing o f Dec. 10.
Miss Francis Heibel, w h o
taught Bchool here last year, and
her friend Miss Edith Felbell,
were visitors at the home o f Mrs.
Adams Friday. The young la­
dies are teaching near Portland.
At the election of officers Fri­
day night for the Literary Socie­
ty, G. Trageser was elected Pres­
ident, Richard Wilson Vice Pres­
ident. Ruth Frest Secretary, and
Laura Knighten Treasurer. The
meetings will be held hereafter
on Saturday evening.
At a meeting o f the Business
Men’s Athletic Club last Thurs­
day night, the following officers
were elected. I»ren Watkins,
president; Harvey Baldwin, vice-
president; Haskell Perrin, secre­
tary.