Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, December 29, 1910, Image 9

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Live Items ______________
of Local Interest
HINMAN’S H’DW ARE STORE
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Compiled by the Hustling, Bustling, Rustling
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Local Reporters of the Press
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Miss Grace Dickson spent Xmas Rockers-all kinds at Roe and
with her parents at their home Co.
near Dilley.
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1 G. Roper was a visitor to the
The New Malleable Steel Range Rose city Friday.
'¥ now in stock at the Hinman
Miss Amy Thomas
is spending
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the holidays at her home in this
Squire Stephens, of Dilley, was city,
seen conversing with Grove
Miss Meta Wallace partook of
friends Saturday.
Xmas dinner at her home in
Shearer the Confectioner, now Hillsboro.
i ready to serve Oyster Cocktails.
Everything in furniture can be
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had at Roe and Co. Come in and
E. J. Scheetz, of Portland, inspect the goods.
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spent Christmas with his mother
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and brother. Dr. Scheetz. in this , , J ' J,' 2 ' Th” h" l, an? fam,ly,
passed Xmas at the home of
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Mr. Thacher’s son in Portland.
F or R E N T -5 room house,good i pnoT iJA rn? i
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rUK IKADE—1 mare, weight
conaition, in South Park. Part- 11cn
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1150, pertectly gentle, for good
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milk cow. Walter Roswurm. tf
fuel. Inquire this office.
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l i e Oscar Loomis, who is
located
Wm. Rappel, Jr., and wife, of . U7
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at Wasco, Ore., on his father’ s
Yamhi 1 County, spent Christmas
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, ranch, is spending the holidays
at the home of the former s
with his parents in this city.
brother, on David’s Hill.
Flashlights at Corl’s.
Bicycles at Corl’s.
Umbrellas repaired at'Corl’s.
UniLiieilas recovered at u>rl’s.
The cold weather demands proper protection within doors
as well as without. You can secure indoor com fort at a low
cost in fuel by using the right stoves. W e have them.
2 0 % OFF -ALL HEATING STOVES- 2 0% 0F F
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Ernest Hoage and wife, of th e!
Omar Moore passed Christmas
with his parents at their home Thatcher district, were guests of
the former’s mother and sister, |
near bhoies.
Mrs. Schaeffer, in this city on
TWENTY percent discount on
Xmas day.
all heating stoves at Hinman’s
For Sale—2 bed room suites,
Hardware Store.
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chairs, extention table, work table
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Miles, of
2 stoves, stove wood, potatoes,and
Oregon City, and Mr. and Mrs.
other articles. T.H.Symms. If
R. P. Martin, of Portland, were
house is locked inquire of W.J.R.
guests o f F. T. Miles on Christ­
Beach.
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mas Day.
Messrs Ed Seymour, A. E. Scott,
I he Van Dorn and Bernard
John Anderson and A. Ben Kori
Ortman families accepted the
attended the Christmas exercises
hospitality o f Grant Bailey and
of Portland Commandery No. 1,
family Christmas Day, and Dav­
Knights Templar, Monday morn­
id’s Hill resounded to the merri­
ing.
ment created.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Littler and
F O R RENT—Newly painted
daughter Florence were Christ­
and papered 5 room cottage in
mas guests at the home of Mrs.
South Park. Apply Dr. Hines.
Littler’s mother, Mrs. M. Salt-
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shively, of marsh, i n Portland. Monday;
Portland, were Christmas guests they visited the sister and par­
at the home o f Mrs. Shively’s ents of Mr. Littler, at Salem,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Peter­
The Forest Grove Studio will
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give a fine cabinet photo free to
Dr. W. Quentin Tucker. Spe­ every Washington County pio­
cial attention given to office prac­ neer who will permit us to take
tice. Office over Shearer’s Jew­ their photograph. It costs you
elry Store.
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nothing; we want the photos for
a
collection. Also all those over
The pews for the new Method­
80
years of age call and have
ist church have arrived and will
your
picture taken free.
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soon be in place. They were
purchased from the Northwest
Geo. E. Paterson and family
School Furniture company and spent Christmas in Portland with
are handsomely made o f solid relatives.
oak.
Arthur Shearer and w ife spent
The leading editorial o f this
week’s issue was written by Rev.
E. V. Stivers o f the Christian
Church. Read it, study it and
digest it, and you will agree with
us that it is most timely and ap­
propriate.
The families o f A. G. Hoffman
and M. S. Allen united in the
celebration o f Christmas at the
former’s home, Green Gables. A
beautifully decorated tree sent
the little folk into ¡raptures, and
the distributing o f gift« delighted
and surprised old and young. The
Christmas dinner was such as to
delight the soul o f a Roman epi-
cure, and full justice was done to
the many good things spread out
before the merrymakers.
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Notice to Farmers—Bring in j
your chickens, eggs and butter
to W. F. Schultz and get cash j;
in exchange. Produce of all I
kinds wanted.
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The Rueter girls, who are lo­
Mrs. M. J. Crunican, of nean
cated in Portland, came out to
spend Christaias with tneir par­ Gaston, drove over to the Grove, |
ents, wno reside on David’s Hill. Saturday and shopped with local:
merchants.
The Horton Incandescent Ker­
C. L. Hinman has a full line of
osene burner gives four times
the light o f the ordinary burner ranges and heating stoves in
at one half the cost Sold by J. stock. Make your selection now.
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B. Matthews, Forest Grove,
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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
CHARTER O A K
RANGES and
HEATER
Stand at the head o f all com ­
petitors.
Give a greater a-
mount of heat at a lower ex­
penditure for fuel.
Come in
and examine them.
HINMAN’S HARDWARE ST0RE¡
A H APPY
AND
PROSPEROUS
NEW YEA R
GEO. G. PATERSON
FURNITURE & PIANOS
Christmas with Mrs. Shearer’s
parents at Beaverton.
Mrs. Clara Dennis can now be
reached by Ind. phone 184 by
those who desire her services. 2-tf
The force of workmen on the
new Methodist church has been
increased, and the building will
be hurried to an early completion.
Mrs. J. N. Hoffman anticipated
the Christmas celebration by serv­
ing a delicious lap supper to the
immediate members o f the family
Friday evening, at her home on i
Fifth Avenue South. T h o s e
present were A. G. Hoffman an
family. M. S. Allen and family, 1
F. A. Watrous and family and
Miss Emma Pitman.
W A TC H THIS SPACE NEXT W EEK