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Repair your sidewalk. REMEMBER-Dr. Booth guar ^^Additional Local Items I antees all glasses for 1 year, tf ^ of General Interest j Dr. H. W. Vollmer spent Wed nesday in the Rose City, trans Finest of Bread and Pastry Baked Every Day acting business. Repair your sidewalks. W e sell 6 loaves of bread for 25 ^ Judge W. H. Hollis was a Port Mrs. Clara Dennis has t h e r U;,-Ä American Beauty Sha mpo o. land visitor on Tuesday. Free Delivery to All Parts of the City ■ V i«! Richard Quick, of the Kansas Nothing better for the hair. 2-tf Pacific Avenue Forest Grove City section, was a Grove visitor Carl Leapold and daughter, of Portland, were guests at the Monday. ■ b. '" «■ l Miss Manche Langley was a home of Judge Langley, Xmas UYsraW day. Portland visitor the fore-part of Anything and everthing in If you want up-to-date, reliable and trustworthy the week. hardware, buggies, carriages and A fine line of brass beds, plain wagons at Hinman’s. plumbing fixtures installed, or repairs made, tf and ornamental at the furniture A. L. Dale, of Portland, spent get in touch with the practical plumber houseof Roe and Co. tf Christmas in this city, as the Lote Langley and wife, of of Attorney Langley and Portland, passed Christmas at guest This is the name of», the Langley home in this city. family. Shop 431 Independent Phone. Residence 4525 book which gives a*, * Don’t get glasses from the recipes, unknown inint 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Booth and Pacific Avenue Forest Grove, Oregon street fakir. See housew ife is welcone In, family were Xmas guests at the inexperienced a t ou- store. Dr. Booth who has had 18 years home of Mrs. Booth’s parents, experience and guarantees his We are handling i O ysters this year. wen. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Young, in work. tf istered agents of the 5 Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nary, of O yster System. Portland, were Christmas guests Windy Jim “Discourses” at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. “Me and Bill Perkins was a fill Martenson, of this city. in’ a contract of drivin’ some Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hoffman steers outen the mountains once and family were Portland visitors an’ we had to stop fer dinner Tuesday, going down to purchase near a nice little stream of water goods for the Hoffman & Allen Straight from the ( VIA an’ the cattle bein’ purty dry Store. Beds Under Sol • filled up a plenty on that water. This means that the i “Well Bill, he diskivered that are placed in air-tight e Legal Notices there was some fish in thet stream rig h t a t the seashore, in sealed and shipped t an’ you bet we had somethin’ of T he ice is packed aiwsjj to a fine dinner. containers on the outnk| ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE ice or w ater in the “Them there steers was run Notice is hereby given that the ju re ta s t in solid oysters. The q Portland $1.00 Salem $2.50 out on to the plains whar they undersigned all of the trueoysts^ has been appointed th e real tang of the sea didn’t git nuthin’ but water out Administrator of the estate of Woodbum $1.95 Beaverton $.60 they reach owl en mud holes filled full of ‘bugs Hardenia P. Gleason and any one th ey W hen are placed an’ mud cats, an’ turtles an’ having claims against said estate and blue porcelain made Seal To all other points in proportion—one by all licensed agent! ^ snakes an’ et setray fer about will present the same, duly veri used and one-third fare, minimum fifty cents. two years when me an’ Cy Fuller fied according to law, to me at co pail. n tra ct, and handed joei took job of roundin’ ’em up an’ the office of Langley & Son, For O ysters R em em ber in buying! Children between the ages of five and you get takin’ ’em to the butcher shop. est twelve years, half fares. Tickets sold plum p, solid oyster Grove, Oregon, on or before “After we got ’em delivered the expiration of six months from sh w a ip te t r—hence no »sm I Dec. 24, 25, 26, 31; Jan. 1 and 2. 1911. O ysters are the si the butcher he hired us teu help e. When you pay is Return limit Jan. 3, 1911. date of the first publication v g alu him kill ’em an’ pack ’em up. the e t less. this notice. Well sir, dern my hide and taller of Dated Grove, Ore W . F. Sch if one of them steers, a great big gon, this at 29th Forest day of December, long-horned three year old beast, 1910. Market and sassy as a sixteen year old skule W. E. Coman, G. F. & P. A. N. L. Atkins, Agent kid, didn’t hev a great big sal J. E. Gleason, Administrator of the estate of Oregon Electric Railway Ore. Elec, Ry. mon inside of him, an’ he was Hardenia P. Gleason, deceased. alive teu. Portland, Ore. Forest Grove, Ore. Langley & Son, “Thet gol-blamed steer hed 8-5t drunk a young salmon when Bill Attorneys for Ad. Perkins an’ me hed stopped teu ■ mü cook dinner two years before, ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE an’ thet blamed salmon hed Notice is hereby given that the growed teu be a seventeen undersigned has been appointed pounder in them teu year.’’ by the County Court of Washing Edward Seymour, Manager ton County, Oregon, as Adm nis- tratrix of the estate of J. A. And Farm and City Property erson, deceased and therefore all persons having claims against Fire and Life Insurance Written said estate, will present the same, properly verified,to me at the of- Both Phones Forest Grove, Oregon fic o f Langley & Son, Forest Grove, Oregon, before the expi ration of six months from the date of this notice. ■ wñ Dated at Forest Grove,Oregon, P A C IF IC r"‘ IN S U R A N C E December 8th, 1910. /f That's the verdict HOME COMPANY Rosanna Anderson, WHO patrol* Administratrix of the estate of MUTUAL FIRE J. A. Anderson, deceased. OUR GROCi Miss Manche Langley, PRINCIPAL OFFICE. FOREST GROVE. OREGON 1 » Con'P'1' Attorney for Ad. 5-5t O u O r u Stock r Clerks A « 1 Home Baking Co. I H. L. DECKERT “Mark Twai’s Oyster | j Low Round Trip Holiday Fares Sealshipt Oysters OREGON ELECTRIC RAILT Fast and Frequent Trains ALWAYS E PLEAS Oregon Land Coy mss C R liS O E M k ’ FINDS THEM — O u r Price» A« Will Save Y o u ' M o r e Than 2 5 Per C e n t THIS IS THE MAN YOU NEED If the hoofs of your horse need to be shod. I have the metal, the knowledge, the skill and the will- ingress to put your horses right when they need a firm footing. I also do General Blacksmithing. anything and everything. Joe Lenneville Renew your subscription today _____ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DEPT. OF THE INTERIOR Q. U.S.L and O ffice at Portland, Oregon, Dec. 2nd. 1910. NOTICE is hereby given that George W Howell, o f Banks. Oregon, who on February 3rd, Tcoc. Homestead No. 01060. entry for No. lots Every day we’re making K 4 15254—Serial. and 5 and SEi of NWJ, section u; » Willamette lp 2 North- Range has 3 FO OTPRTW TQ West, Meridian, irR 11113 tV. notlCP °f intention to make Come in and flet your share F inal five-year Proof, to establish to the land above described, 0f the GOOD THINGS claim betore Registei- and Receiver, U. Office, at Portland, Ore- la DRY goods bargains B b. S Land on tlle lllh day of January, Hoffman and Allen Company Richard Claimant names a s witnesses: Ulrici, Alexander H. Phipps. Arthur Smith. Jesse J. Progressive Store Beau’^ ILnfL Banks- Oregon. 5-5t Forest G rove, O re. H.F.Higby, Register. Let Us Please H. T. Gilt Ind. Phone 701 Pac. State» 26 An old friend, in Uncle Job Pankey, Mr. and Mrs. A Christmas. Saturday evening! five relatives and sembled at the ho®*“ kers on Fifth streA, ceeded to celebrate old-fashioned style, fully decorated tree^ light of the younf treasures which it* duced gave pie*