Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, December 22, 1910, Image 10

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    Christmas in a Picture
Last« All the Year
THE BOOK STORE
has many pretty ones.
Monday night, at a special ses­
sion o f the city dads, January 19
was set as the date for the elec­
tion o f city officers; and the fol­
lowing election board was ap­
pointed: Judges, J. C. Clark,
Charles Spaley and D. B. Bump;
Clerks, Ed. Boos and Marion
Markham.
At this election a Mayor is to
be named, three Councilmen to
serve two years and one to serve
one year. A City Recorder and
a Treasurer will also be selected.
Better buy!
Children’s Games 5^ to $1.00
“ Chanticler” is the Latest
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Postal Albums
if you want up-to-date, reliable and trustworthy
plumbing fixtures installed, or repairs made,
get in touch with the practical plumber
H. L. DECKERT
Shop 431
Independent Phone.
Pacific Avenue
Re.idence 4525
Forest Grove, Oregon
THROUGH TICKETS
ON SALE DAILY VIA
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILT
AND CHOICE OF ROUTE
BEYOND PORTLAND
to
St. Paul
Denver
St. Louis
Boston
Chicago
New York
And Other Eastern Points
For rates, sleeper reservations, and full information address
W. E. Coman, G. F.
&
P. A.
Oregon Electric Railway
Portland, Ore.
N. L. Atkins, Agent
Ore. Elec, Ry.
Forest Grove, Ore.
Repair your sidewalk.
Council Fixes Date
For City Election
R E M E M B E R —Dr. Booth guar­
antees all glasses for 1 year, tj
Mrs. H. Patmore was a visitoi
in the Rose city Tuesday.
Repair your sidewalks.
Miss Norma Winkler has left
Stencil Outfits, patterns and for her home in Ashland for the
holidays.
paper at The Book Store.
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Holeproof hose in holiday boxes
Miss Blanche Harbison will
at Anderson’ s. Guaranteed to pass the holidays at her home in
Hood River.
wear.
A fine line o f brass beds, plain
Anything and everthing in
and ornamental at the furniture hardware, buggies, carriages and
wagons at Hinman’ s.
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house o f Roe and Co.
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Mrs. Emma Clark, of Gales
Arthur Aydelott and family, o f
Creek,
shopped with local mer­
Hillside, drove into the Grove,
chants
Monday.
Sunday, for church services.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Clapshaw,
Mrs. Clara Dennis has t h e
o
f
the Hillside district, were
American Beauty S h a m p o o .
Grove
shoppers on Monday.
Word has reached this city o f Nothing better for the hair. 2-tf
A beautiful line o f appropriate
the marriage o f Miss Mae Bal­
Miss Lois MacLeod will spend
lard to Mr. Chas. Pyron, at the Xmas and New Year’s with her Xmas gifts in gold and silver at
Shearer’s, Main Street.
5-3t
home o f the former’ s parents, parents in Goldendale, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ballard, in
Cluett Shirts in nifty patterns.
Miss Laura Weist wiil partake
Independence. The bride is well
Coat style and others. See them
known in Forest Grove and has o f Christmas cheer at her home at Anderson’s.
many friends among the younger in our neighboring state o f Wash­
Mrs. Grace Shea will spend
folk o f the city. Mr. Ballard ington.
the
Christmas holidays at Gres­
was in business here for a num­
C. Hines and wife, who are
ham, Ore., with her sister.
ber o f years. The couple will host and hostess o f the Gales
Geo. W. Howell, who has a
make their home in Carrolton, Creek hotel, attended to business
homestead
near Banks, was a
Wash.
in this city Monday.
business visitor in this city Tues­
Mesdames Hoskins and Anna day.
Mothers’ Meeting Success
Carruthers, o f Dilley, drove over
The Misses Chalmers, who are
The Mothers’ Department o f to the Grove, Monday, to do teaching in Portland, came out
the W. C. T. U. held an interest­ their Christmas shopping.
to their home near Roy for the
ing meeting at the Adventist
Misses Margaret and Jerrine holidays.
Church, Thursday afternoon. It Whealdon have left for their
Mrs. Carrie Dodds, o f Metzger,
was conducted by Mrs. Vollmer, home at The Dalles, to spend
Ore.,
visited Tuesday and Wed­
Superintendent o f Mothers’ meet­ Christmas and New Y ear’s.
nesday,
v'ith her sister, Miss
ings for the local union and the
Reba
Hoffman.
A
most
delightful
party
was
program presented was of un­
held Friday night at the home o f
Miss Genevieve Courtney will
usual excellence.
Mrs. Bishop conducted the de­ Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelmson, when partake o f Xmas turkey in com­
votional exercises. Mrs. Gould a merry party o f young folk pany with her parents at their
read a poem which was suitable surprised their daughter, Ellen, Portland home.
and well given. This was fol­ by unexpectedly appearing with
Miss Ethel Joy, one of our
lowed by a vocal solo by Mrs. well-filled baskets o f good things public school teachers, has pone
Ferguson, who sang very sweetly to eat and the determination to to her home near Gaston, for the
George McDonald’ s “ Where did have one royal good time. The vacation period.
evening was passed in playing
you come from, baby dear?”
Don’ t get glasses from the
The address o f the afternoon games and in other amusements
and
after
the
luncheon
had
been
inexperienced
street fakir. See
was given by Prof. Mary F.
served
the
guests
dispersed
to
Dr.
Booth
who
has had 18 years
Farnham and h e r topic was
their
homes
highly
satisfied
with
experience
and
guarantees his
“ Reading in the Hom e.” There
work.
the
evenings
pleasure.
was much o f interest and profit
in her address that every parent
A. E. Hart, o f Olympia, Wash.,
could profit by and that women
and formerly connected with the
present were deeply interested
Woolworth syndicate o f 5 and 10
was shown by the discussion of
| cent stores, will open a rackett
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
the topic which followed. The
store in the Caples building some
discussion was ably led by Mrs.
Notice is hereby given that the time next month.
Carlisle, who was followed by undersigned has been appointed
Saturday evening the young
others present.
by the County Court o f Washing­
people and children o f the Chris­
Some differences o f opinion ton County, Oregon, as Adm nis-
tian church will hold a Xmas
was discussed regarding books tratrix o f the estate o f J. A. And­
program to which the public is
which children should read, but erson, deceased and therefore all
cordially invited. The exercises
this only added to the interest of persons having claims against
will he interesting throughout
the meeting, and furnished food said estate, will present the same,
and a pleasant evening is prom­
for thought to those present.
properly verified,to me at the of-
ised.
Mrs. Vollmer announced that fic o f Langley & Son, Forest
the meeting next month will Grove, Oregon, before the expi-
At the Christian Church, Sun
have for its topic “ Obedience” ration o f six months from the day morning, Rev. Stivers will
and the principal address will be date o f this notice.
deliver his second annual sermon.
given by Mrs. Livingstone.
Dated at Forest Grove,Oregon, This will mark the close of Rev-
December 8th, 1910.
Stivers’ second year’s work with
Mrs. Ed Seymour was a Port­
Rosanna Anderson,
the local church. In the evening
land visitor Tuesday.
Administratrix o f the estate o f a special Xmas program will be
J. A. Anderson, deceased. \ rendered by the choir, consisting
President Ferrin, o f P. U.,
o f choruses, duets and solos.
made a business trip to Portland, Miss Manche Langley,
5-5t
Attorney for Ad.
Tuesday.
The annual meeting o f the
Washir.gtun County
Hugh Sparks and Ed Merresse
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
and Live Stock Association will
I attended the Press Club Show in
be held at the K. of. P. Hall in
DEPT. OF THE INTERIOR
Portland.
U .S .L a n d O f f i c e at Portland. Forest Grove on Monday, Jan­
Marion Markam will spend the
Oregon, Dec. 2nd. 1910.
uary 2, 1911. at 2 o'clock p. In­
Xmas holidays with relatives in
N otice is hereby given that for the purpose o f electing six
Eastern Washington.
George W. HoweU, o f Banks.
transaction
Oregon, who, on February 3rd,. directors and for . the
.
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N. A. Perry, President o f the 1904 made Homestead entry No. o f such other business
as
Oregon Retail Merchants’ Asso­ 15254— Serial No. 01060, for lots properly come before the meet*
ciation, was a Grove caller Wed- 4 and 5 and SEi o f NWJ, section ing.
|nesday.
6, Township 2 North. Range 3
u t
Pres.
t l
1 West. Willamette Meridian. has
1 BUA1U* ’ ™
J. L. Woell, a prosperous Gales filed notice o f intention to make
Rev. Gould spent the fore part
Creek rancher, was in the Grove. Final five-year Proof, to establish
wee*1 'n ^ ort*antl-
Wednesday, and paid the Press claim to the land above described, ot
before
Register
and
Receiver,
U.
Mr.
Pratt
was transacting b"**
a pleasant call.
S. Land Office, at Portland. Ore- ness jn p ortland, Tuesday,
Chas. Clapshaw and wife, who gon, on the 11th day of January.
moved from the Hillside district 1911.,
The family of Dr. A. K. Hi«?**'
into Southern Oregon last sum­
51 witn.e*8e8l; well known in this city,
Y
ffth
mer, have returned to spend the Richard Ulrici, Alexander H. __ . . .
Phipps. Arthur Smith. Jesse J.
the Xmas hol,da>u ; L .
j Christmas holidays with relatives Beard, all of Banks, Oregon.
Mrs. Higgs’ sister, at Mil*0“*
j in this neighborhood.
H.F.Higby, Register.
6-6t Wash.
Former Grove BeUe Married
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Legal Notices
A Nice Bottle o f Perfum e
is considered by Santa Claus one o f the
nicest o f Chrismas presents. The beau­
tiful boxes we are showing contain the
choicest, high grade perfumes, not the
cheap, inferior quality just to sell holi­
day times.
O ur Toilet Articles
o f all kinds are o f a superior quality but
our prices are reasonable.
Be sure
and tee ua before you buy. W e save
you money.
bfi Forest Grove Pharmacy
Agricultural
j
Oregon Land Co’y
Edward Seymour, Manager
Farm and City Property
Fire and Life Insurance W ritten
Both Phones
Forest Grove, Oregon
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