Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, December 15, 1910, Image 9

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    Jive Items of Local IntereT
Compile- by the Hustling, Buttling, Ru„|in8
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H I N M A N ’S H ’D W A R E S T O R E
Local Reporters of the Press
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Paul Abrahams was a Rcsc! Rook ere „n u-
* y visitor Saturdi y.
Co
" ~‘dl klnds „ Koe and
J] f . V. A. H i n a s «a s a Jas. Saunders, of Gaston was
Vlil r m a I.rttand. Saturday.
Sien on cur streets Saturday
Ctoi'e Wilke? o f Dilly w „
Bring tl,at veal t . Schulte Mar-
set n i n our stients batureay ket and get Portland prices in
afiei i oon.
aaah.
4-4t
The cold weather demands proper protection within doors
as well as without. You can secure indoor comfort at a low
cost m fuel by using the right stoves. W e have them.
20% OFF - ALL HEATING STOVES- 20 %~0FF
Toe New Malleable SteelRange
Miss Helen Chalmers, of Rov
no» ,n stock at the Hlnnutn was shopping with local merl
Hardware Store.
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chants Saturday.
THE M S S s K RANGE
Geo, Aydelott. o f the Thateher
Everything in fnrnitnrecnn he
neighborhood, paid Forest Grove had at Roe and Co. Come in and
a visit Saturday.
inspect the goods.
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A range constructed of the finest mat­
erial obtainable, by skilled workmen, in
the best equipped plant in operation.
A Malleable will satisfy the housewife
Shearer the Confectioner, now
H. E. Witham, a P. U. gradu-
ready to serve Oyster Cocktails, ate of the class of ’08 was a
Once tasted, always wanted, tf visitor in town Friday. ’
Mr. Ad Kin;, Oregon Electric
Will Thornburgh drove over'
Agent at this point, enjoyed a from Banks, Saturday for a
visit irom Ins wife, unday.
visit with local friends.
MeM ames Ed Seymour and FOR TP.ADE-1 mare, weight i
B. K White attended tiie Ellen 1150, perfectly gentie for-ood
T. iry lecital in Portland, Friday milk cow. Walter Roswurm. tf
night.
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C. n. Gram. Deputy Labor
Marion Markham, o f the Pa- Commissioner and Factory In-
cific Dome insurance Company, spector, of Portland, was a busi-
was a business visitor in Balem, ns s visitor in the Grove the
Saturday.
I tter part of last week.
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Miss Lela Herschner, of Hood
Ki\er, was an over Sunday vis­ Notice to Farmers—Bring in ,
your chickens, eggs and butter ■ j
itor with Miss Margaret Wheal
| to W. F. Schultz and get cash |j
uon, at Herrick Hall.
* in exchange. Produce of all I j
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E v /R R^NT- o room house.good kinds wanted.
CH ARTER O A K
R A N G E S and
coiiuition, in South Para, i ’art-
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ly furnished and with supply of Jas. Loving, from Gales Cree ,
fuei. inquire this ofiice.
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was transacting business in the
H EATER
Grove last Saturday.
Flashlights at Corl’s.
Bicycles at Corl’s.
Emmett Hoover, one of the
Umbrellas repaired at Corl’s. prosperous farmers of Dilly, was
Umbrellas recovered at Corl’s. a Satuiday visitor to the Grove.
Miss Livia Lenin, who is
C. L. Hinman has a full line of
teaching in Salem, was an over ranges and heating stoves in
Sunuay visitor with her parents,
Make your selection now.
Prol. and In s. W. N. Ferrm, of
thc Charter Oak .
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A mothers’ meeting will be
this city.
held tomorrow afternoon at the
Mr. and Mrs. Young are among
Adventist Church. A large at­
the new arrivals in forest Grove,
tendance is anticipated, and in-
coming here irom Denver. Mr,
“ j teresting discussions promised.
Young is a brother-in law
The pupils in Miss Arelia
Mrs. Baldwin,
Stark’s music class gave a recital
Mi. s Lois MacLeod, o f Pacific
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Saturdav afternoon at the resi-
Votvetstty, was a Portland vis-
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s. Allen, which
U or W o a y , going down te;
d the „ pid progress being I
meet tier tattler, who lectdes at
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Geklemiale, WaTh.
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Stark.
l w Hol “ n Incandescent Ker-
FreekK n. was in town
Burner sires four tunes
Thatcher on Monday.
the light o f the ordinary burner
at one half the cost. Sold by J.
A few Girls and Misses Coats
B. Matthews, Forest Grove,
tf at bargain prices at Andersons.
If you intend making him a Geo. Vandehey, from \ erboort,
Cnristrnas present you should see visited in the Grove the fore-part
those at Andersons.
of the week.
Ira Brown, o f Hillside, spent a Dick Quick, of the Hillside
portion of Tuesday in the Grove neighborhood, was a Grove vis-
dealing with local merchants.
itor Monday.
Uhas. Sadd, who has a nice Geo. Littlehales captured one
farm in the Thatcher section, of the prizes at the recent pou -
Paid the Grove a visit Tuesday, try show held in Portland.
Mufflers, Fancy Suspenders,
John Vanderval.
the wel
Hose and Ties in nice boxes for known insurance agent o f Hill*
bailing or Christmas tree at boro, was in t «■ 10 •
Ar.dersons.
Mr. and Mrs. Aden Harper
from Gales Creek
There
d ove over
w .tcic will
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hers on Christmas, out mass will Monday, h r 8 <*' m ha,ita
fa* said there on next Sunday, mi*
o f local merchant*.
the lath inst.
10 IKE CHIZEKS OF WISHINGTON COMTT
The infant daughter of Mr.
Having been elected as D-gis-
Mrs. Camille Duyck was
fadtizeu last Sunday afternoon la °r trom ^ h in ^ U m C
■t St. Anthony’s Cl,spot.
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® lb. pail o f lard 90 cts. 10 lb.
P«l $1.76.
Guaranteed P“«
lanj. Forest Grove Meat Mar-
Moore & Wilhelmson. 6-2t
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fri>UrdU°y3terS C° m ‘ / tra,gh.
from the ocean beds under seal.
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son* interested i n L * * * “
th*t will be of general benefit to
^ people of the State to ^ ritt
their views on such matters,
nr to call at my office in Forest
Prove and talk the subject over
Gro
Tkz ■ ser ipF ¡S T .S S S «
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petitors.
G iv e a greater a-
m ount o f heat at a low er e x ­
penditure fo r fu el.
w H Hollis.
5-2t
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C o m e in
and exam in e them .
HINMAN’S HARDWARE STORE]
Scott Smith made a trip to this
city from Gaston. Tuesday.
Will Baker, of the Kansas City
section, was a Grove visitor Tues­
day.
CHRISTMAS CANDY
1,500 POUNDS
NEW YEARS CANDY
Plain M ixed
IOC per lb.
French M ixed
3 0 ? per lb.
Plain Chocolates
3 0 ? per lb.
L ow n ey ’s, G ood R obin and Ideal
Chocolate Bon Bona in H a n d som e
Boxes
for
Christm as
Presents.
A ssorted Nuts, C hocolate Dipped
1200 -
HOLIDAY CIGARS -
12 to 1 0 0 in box.
1200
A ll prices
^ S t e s l l per-
They taste just the same as * ' * J endrtvor to be in my of
tbough you ate them at the sea
«■turdav between no*
>«ers.
Try them.
W.
fa-'bultz Market &. Grocery.
Stand at the head o f all c o m ­
The “BONBONNIERE”
R . A - Phelps, Prop
Free Waldron, of Kansas City,
spent a part of Tuesday in the
local stores.
TWENTY percent discount on
all heating stoves at Hinman’s
Hardware Store.
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Prior French jogged into town
Tuesday ‘from his farm in the
1 Hillside district.
Mrs. Clara Dennis can now be
reached by Ind. phone 184 by
those who desire her services. 2-tf
Frank Bennett was a visitor
in the Grove, Tuesday, from
Thatcher.
FOR RENT—Newly painted
and papered 5 room cottage in
South Park. Apply Dr. Hines.
Allen Hayden was in town
Tuesday from his farm in the
Thatcher section.
Dr. W . Quentin Tucker. Spe­
cial attention given to office prac­
tice. Office over Shearer’s Jew­
elry Store.
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Will McCoy, who resides in the
Watts neighborhood, paid the
Grove a visit Tuesday.
Alec Todd, of Dilly, was in
this city Mo n d a y , greeting
friends.
Judge W. H. Hollis was a dele­
gate to the good roads convention
held in Portland thia week.