Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, December 29, 1910, Image 5

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    HOLIDAY
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MILLINERY
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MRS. A. E. DIXON’S
M A IN
STREET
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FOREST G R O VE
The Latest Shapes and Newest Cre­
ations can be had at a discount
from marked prices until
the first of the year.
A R TH U R SHEARER
¡AROUND THE TOWN]
Subscribe for the Press
NEW YEARS CANDY
W. J. Vandezander, o f Banks,
was a Grove visitor Tuesday.
C hsa. VanDoren, o f David’s
Hill, paid the Grove a call Tues­
day.
A few children’ s coats left at
Anderson’s at greatly reduced
prices.
President W. N. Ferrin. o f
P. U., was a Portland visitor
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Beautiful Assortment of Holiday Articles
A w aitin g Your Inspection and Approval
Forest Grove Meat Market
Fresh and Salted Meats. Home Made Pork Sausage “Just
L ike Dad Used to Make ‘Down on the Farm.’ ”
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Cash Paid for Hide*
and Pelt*
P H O N E S
bne l l 6
2 '4 i
Fresh Fish
Every Thursday
M OORE & W1LHELMSON
The
Bankers & Merchants Mutual Fire Assn
of
Forest Grove, Oregon
W rites the M ost Conservative Line of Commercial and
D w elling Insurance of Any Mutual Company in the
State. It will Pay You to Protect Your Prop­
erty with One of Our Policies
Mr. Williams and daughter
Bertha were among the Rose City
visitors Tuesday.
Confectionery
igars & Tobaccos
Hot and Cold Drinks
FOR A FIRST CLASS SMOKE
Booth Jewelry Co
Pacific A venue
Bi' r —
Subscribe for tke
Plain Chocolates
30j? per lb.
for
Christmas
Presents.
120« - HOLIDAY CIGARS - 1200
12 to 100 in box.
A ll prices
The “ BONBONNIERE”
R. A . Phelps, Prop
Wm. David, who has a nice
farm on the Thatcher road about
two miles from this city, was a
Grove caller Tuesday.
Miss Lena Adkins, who is em­
ployed in Portland, spent the
holidays with her father, J. W. H.
Adkins, of Gales Creek.
Dr. Semones.
Homeopathic
Pysician and Oculist. Does no
surgery. Office at residence.
217 First st. Ind. Phone 311. tf
To the people
of Forest Grove:
I wish to thank you all for
the very liberal response
you made to my Christmas
advertising.
We -have made
many new customers.
We
shall try by courteous
treatment to keep them.
T. J. 0. will always be
up to the standard.
No
better flour on earth than
T. J. 0.
I am, truly yours,
M. W. Markham and wife, o f
Portland, were Xmas guests at
the home o f L. H. Watkins, Mr.
Markham’s brother-in law.
Rev. E. V. Stivers, president
o f the Northwest District Minis­
terial Association, attended a
meeting o f that body in Portland
yesterday.
The families o f 0. A. Corl and
Wm. R. Cook, gathered at the
home of L. S. Corl, Monday, and
enjoyed a magnificent Xmas din­
ner. A tree was also stripped
of numerous presents.
j
T. J. 0. Thacher
Cluett shirts. They go on like a
coat and the fit is perfect. Get j
them at Anderson’s.
Some bargains at the Forest
Grove Pharmacy now before in-
voicing. Some real snaps.
Wm. Zeigler.
ÄL
3 0 £ per lb.
Assorted Nuts, Chocolate Dipped
j
o f the Kansas
neigh liorhood, p a s s e d
S H E A R E R ’ S THE MAIN STREET SHOP City
through town Tuesday enroute to
I
h
French Mixed
Boxes
Henry Jerrett, o f Dilley, was
transacting business in this city
Tuesday.
That gasolene stove you need
can be purchased at Hinman’s,
two and three burners, with or
without ovens.
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All Goods Guaranteed
lO ff per lb.
Low ney’s, Good Robin and Ideal
Wm. Clark spent Christmas
with his mother, Mrs. Ella Clark,
in this city. Mr. Clark is located
in Portland.
JEWEL!
Plain Mixed
Hillsboro.
Chas. Lilly, an employee o f the
Portland postoftice, spent Xmas
at the home o f his mother on
Gales Creek.
Fine Art CALENDARS D e s k
Reduced in Price
DIARIES & DATE BOOKS
for 1 » U
THE BOCK STORE
E. B. P.nfwM
When you buy your new wagon
jack, getthe “ Union.” Simplest,
stongest and most useful. Once
used always used. J. B. Mat­
thews, A gen t
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P hon. 473
Elmer May, o f Pasco, W a sh .,!
was a Christmas guest at the
home of W. J. Good, in this city.
Mr. May is an engineer on the
North Bank road.
The Home Missionary Society
o f the Methodist Church will
meet at the home o f Mrs. E. G.
Mills tomorrow afternoon. Mrs.
S. L. Carlyle will lead.
A Happy New Year
The special school election held
Tuesday at the Central school
building for the purpose o f vot­
ing the tax levy for 1911 resulted
in an unanimous vote for a levy
o f nine mills.
We have a silent salesn an at
oar «tore that sells nothin* but
Sealshipt O y sters-th e world’s
best. Come in and see how it’s
done. And ask for a recipe
booklet. It’s free. W. F. Schultz
Market and Grocery.
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To All Our Customers
Dr. Hines’ Drug Store
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PHOTOGRAPHS
H a v e th e m m ade n o w a t the
Forest Grove Studio
Henry Seckrider, Prop.