Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, December 22, 1910, Image 6

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    H O L ID A Y
M ILLINERY
AT
H. E. Ferrin went “deuck-
ing.” Tuesday.
Arthur Yoder attended the
Brotherhood meeting, Wednesday
evening.
The Misses Robinson and Lu-
cile Imbrie were visiting Pacific
friends, Thursday.
Clifford Rogers was a Portland
visitor. Saturday.
Prof. Marsh made a business
trip to Tacoma, last week.
Ruth Thomas was ill, Tuesday.
Ada Taylor played at the chapel
exercises.
Owing to business matters
Prof. Ferguson will not be in
school for several weeks.
Prof. Du Mez and Coach Con
vilie expect to spend the Xmas
vacation in San Francisco.
The Misses Hollinger and Bel­
knap were among those who
heard Ellen Terry, Friday.
A. S. Markee is in receipt of a
letter from Fred Giosse of Cal­
gary, in which he says he will be
hack in school next year.
Fred Grosse is trying farming
in Alberta, this year.
A. S. Markee left Tuesday, for
Portland where he is to work for
Wells Fargo Co., during the
recess.
R. G. Dyxtra writes from lone,
Oregon, that he hopes to attend
Pacific again, ¡¡sometime in the
future.
While splitting kindling, last
Tuesday, Prof. Harrington acci­
dentally inflicted a painful wound
in his foot.
MRS. A. E. DIXON’S
MAIN STREET
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FOREST GROVE
The Latest Shapes and Newest Cre­
ations can be had at a discount
from marked prices until
the first of the year.
ARTHUR
SHEARER
All Goods Guaranteed
A Beautiful Assortment of Holiday Articles
Awaiting Your Inspection and Approval
Forest Grove Meat Market
Fresh and Salted Meats. Home Made Pork Sausage “Just
Like Dad Used to Make ‘Down on the Farm.’ ”
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Cash Paid for Hide*
and Pelt*
PHONES
Freah Fish
Every Thursday
M O O R E & W IL H E L M SO N
&
Merchants Mutual Fire Ass’n
of
Forest Grove, Oregon
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
Aw
Confectionery
igars & Tobaccos
Hot and Cold Drinks
TO EVERY FAM ILY
T H A T READS
THIS PAPER
From now until Christmas, Dec.
25th, 1 will sell a sack of the famous
“T. J. O.” flour for $1.25. Theregu-
price is $1.50, but in order that I may
come more thoroughly in touch with
the people I will sell the “T. J. O.”
at $1.25 till Dec. 25th, Christmas
day. “T. J. O.” is a hard wheat flour
and there is no better on earth than
“T. J. O.”
STYLE
FOR A FIRST CLASS SMOKE
Booth Jewelry Co.
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Pacific Avenue
Forest Grove, Ore.
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The Comer Store
O ffers A Strictly
Up-to-date Line of
Christmas
Dress Goods, Novelties, Shoes, China wave
Glassware and Other Articles too
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FUl-A a
Numerous to Mention
Special prices on candy for the holidays
Com e Early
and A void the Kush
Miss Farnham was in Portland,
Saturday.
The debating team held their
first practice debate, Friday af­
ternoon.
Elizabeth Gordon left Friday
ifor her home in Portland, where
she will remain until after the
lolidavs.
Stuff Your Turkey
WITH SEALSH1PT OYSTERS
up the pi
CHIRi
J Ewry city and
■»»tina for
We receive our oysters under the regula­
tions of theSealshipt System which covers
the growing, shucking, shipping, selling of
Sealshipt Oysters
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Protected by an Effecti k System
At the seaside they a-e packed,
solid, into air tight containers and
then SEALED. The ice is on the
OUTSIDE of the containers.
The containers are in patent Seal-
shiptors.
Handled in this way, they re­
tain all the fresnnhss and flavor
o f oysters just taken from their
beds. They are ail solid m eats—
not a drop o f water has ever been
added no ice has ever touched
them.
These are good reasons why
Sealshipt Oysters are so much
better than common oysters which
are shipped in open wooden tubs
with chunks of ice sloshing around.
They are economical, for you are
buying nothing but solid oysters
—no water.
“ Seaside Oystar Dishes ” FREE
Call at our store and get a copy
of “ Seaside Oyster Dishes“ —a
bcok of shore redipes, interesting
to housewives.
W. F. Schultz Market & Grocery
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Prof. Shippee was elected a
director of the Oregon Historical
Society, Saturday.
Dwinell Clapp came over from
Washougal, Saturday, to spend a
I'ew days with P. U. friends.
Prin. Bates attended the meet­
ing of the Oregon Academy of
Science in Portland, Saturday.
Dr. and Mrs. Bean’s Sunday
School Class Have Party
An informal and exceedingly
interesting event of the past
week was the party given on Fri­
day evening by the members of
Dr. and Mrs. Bean’s Sunday
School classes in the parlors of
the Congregational church.
Various sports were indulged
in, the most interesting perhaps
being hypnotism in which talents
were brought out which had
never before been known to ex­
ist in certain individuals. A
novel way of getting partners
for supper was that of choosing
fingers which were seen pointing
over the top of curtains The
supper of oyster stew, crackers
and celery gave a pleasing finish
to the evening.
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Miss Minnie Heidel rendered
one of her selections at the meet-
of the Congregational Brother­
hood, Wednesday night.
Holman Ferrin spent Saturday
in Portland.
H. F. Price was visiting in the
Grove, Sunday.
The
Bankers
A CHRISTMAS PRESENT
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