Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, October 19, 1911, Image 8

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    ALWAYS
PLEASED
We are punished by our sins,
! not for them.
Mr. and Mrs. Barber left yes-
' terday for Portland and Salem,
where they will spend the week.
Miss Verna Clapshaw, o f Hill­
side, was visiting at the home o f'
Charles D. Staley, in this city.
SUMMONS.
In The Circuit Court o f The State of I
Oregon for Washington County.
Nancy I. Pearson
vs.
Humphrey Pearson
Defendant
To Humphrey Pearson the above
named defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear
Mrs. M. S. Allen entertained
and answer the complaint filed against
about thirty missionary ladies you in the above entitled Court and
yesterday afternoon.
suit on or before the last day o f the
time prescribed in the order for publi­
Sherwin Williams Stencil Out­ cation o f this summons, to-wit: On or
fits, Pyrography
Bulbs and before the expiration o f six weeks next
from and after the date o f first publi­
Needles now at The Book Store. cation o f this summons; the first publi­
Mrs. Jennie Creps, o f Port- j cation thereof being on Oct. 19, 1911,
and if you fail to appear and answer
land, attended the funeral of her| for want thereof the plaintiff will apply
father, Perry Watson.
to the Court for the relief demanded in
Mrs. J H. Shearer left Sun- her complaint, to-wit: That the mar-
; day for Eugene for a two weeks J E S T S ctd J M “ ‘b."‘ d 5 2 h 5 ;
j Visit With her daughter.
that plaintiff have care
and
con-
M. C. Case, County School trol of Ruth Pearson and Wm. Pear-
„£
son, minor children o f plaintiff and de-
Supenntendent, o f Hillsboro, fendant, and for such other and further
■ was in the city today.
! relief as to the Court may appear
That’s the verdict of those
equitable.
Work has been resumed on th e1 This summons is served u lpon you by
w ho patronize
(Hoffman) city park and the) publication by order of Hon. R. O.
flT T p
P P O P F P V
place will be made one o f beauty. Stevenson, County Judge of Washing­
County, Oregon, which order was
U U A
U n U L L IU
J. M. Brown, blacksmith, has ton
made at Hillsboro, Oregon, October 18,
Our Stock Is Complete
moved into Miss Browri’s resi­ 1911.
Our Clerks A re Courteous
M. B . B u m p ,
dence on Main street.
O ur Prices A re L ow
Attorney for plaintiff.
T. G. Todd writes from On­ 11-30
Let Us P le a s e Y o u , T o o tario, Canada, that he will re­
That the citizens may know
turn about the last of this month.
1
LOST—Saturday evening a small | just wliat the proposition made
t
cameo brooch. Finder please ! the city by the church for the
Ind. Phone 701 Main Street
south half o f the church block,
^return to Press office.
P a c . States 26
Forest Grove
which was turned down, we un­
F. F. Laher and wife, who derstand the price to be $15,000
j have been visiting in the East, and city pay the paving expens­
L ocah
returned yesterday.
They say e s , which would add a couple or
Oregon is better yet.
three thousand more.
The
John McCann, sawmill man of
J. M. Judkins and wife, of church restricted the usa of the
Galea Creek, was in town the
Arnold, Nebraska, are visiting property to buildi 'g o f city hall
first of the week.
| with J. J. Hutchings, o f Banks, only, and that the property be
! where they intend to spend the used for no other purpose.
Dr. Semones
If
winter.
217 First Street
this be correct, then what inter­
Ind. Phone 311.
It might be well to adopt the est in the city’ s welfare has any
member o f the council, when he
Subscribe for Magazines at rule of David Harum, “ Do the
votes for the purchase.
ii.o
f
other
fellow
as
he
would
do
you,
The Book Store
and do it fust.”
3 0 acres g o o d
hop or
Alex Baxter and sister are in-i
prune land, near town. W ill
mates of the Old People’s Home
,re mf rl? r!®n<is
at Salem and are getting along p- Kendall will be grieved to sell in tracts to suit purchaser
njc e |y.
learn that she is lying sick at her
Little M oney
Easy terms
home in Cornelius.
The patrons of the Watts school
See
Press
O
ffice
,
by donation work this v'eek
Myrtle Gibson and Earl Clap-
have graded and graveled the 8“ aY were callers at the home
school grounds and fixed up the j Mrs. Staley Wednesday even-
W ere In the City Today
basement to the building and mg.
From Gales Creek: Mrs. Mary
everything is now in fine repair.
Mrs. Hattie (Kreider) Farr Rains, Geo. Barrett,
Charles
The people in this district take and little child, o f Portland, are j Hundley. Miss Cora McLaren,
pride in their school.
visiting with her sister, Mrs. j Thomas Groves, Mrs. Fred Lilly,
Hettie Kopple, o f Davids Hill,
Wanted party who will invest this week. Mrs. Farr lived in I Frank Waitland, Henry Janson
small amount and take charge of our city during her childhood and j and Zack Parkin.
commercial fruit dryer. Press. this is her first visit in three
From Banks: Will Thornburg,
Alex Phipps, Geo. Dooley, Mrs.
years.
Who will take the initiatory
Hundley, o f Dillejr.
step in a move to have our nomi­
Fight shv o f the man who
From Hillside:
Dick Quick
nation for city officers made by causes a dog to tuck his tail be­
primary election. This will have tween his legs and sneak away and family, Mrs. Zo Brown and
to be done by resolution or ordi­ from him. Dogs are good judges Cat 1 Clapshaw.
S. S. Taylor, o f Watts Dist.;
nance enacted by the council. Let o f human nature, and they will
Everet Parsons, Scoggins Val­
the interested citizens get busy spot a man every time.
ley, and S. P. Reader, o f Bertha.
and have before the voters men
selected for once other than by ! Mr. Lyons, who came here re-
back alley caucas.
cently from Hood River, and who
Now is the time for pumpkin
rpU r
• .i
£
r
built a fine residence in the Wes- pies, but where are the pies?
?he fumes in the form of gas tern
t of to
purchased ,ot
arising from the molten metal 4 jn ¿ lock 2 0 Sout[; Fark J
Only by united efforts can the
m u inotype machine in
1 is erecting a five-room bungalow, best results he obtained.
er Scott s News-Times office Chas. Cy contractor,
We hope that some day the
caused much anxiety among the
compositors last week. Through
Mrs. Louise Phillips, _______
formerly Press won’ t have to apologize
the kindness of Fire Department o f Hillside hut now o f Tillamook, for its existence.
Chief Joe Lennevdle they were is staying with her uncle, Steph-
Geo. E. Secour moved to Port-
supplied with smoke muzzles t o , en Blank, the old folks needing land this week.
They take up
be worn over the face in the someone to care for them. Mrs. residence on the East side. Mr.
com (losing room. It seemed to Philips may arrange to stay in Secour is with the Western Un­
work alright with all but the the city permanently.
ion as telegraph operator on
lady compositors, and with them
Third street.
it proved a failure as it hindered
County Judge Stevenson and
Baby Munkers, infant o f Ross
them from talking. It is hoped Commissioner Nyburg together
that something else can be de­ with Judge Hollis and Hon. Hu­ Munkers, died Oct. 15, and was ;
vised that will fill this want and bert Bernard yesterday went buried at Forest View cemetery
not look quite so hideous.
over the grounds o f the pro- Sunday. The father and mother
m l)
1 ,
. . . . P°8od drainage
district
in are seriously ill and were not j
FOR SALE—Light set double Thatcher locality,
able to attend the burial.
work harness m good repair for
If man was indeed created in j
sale cheap.
I Mrs. Elizabeth Dooley, wife
;he
image o f his great creator it
tf
J. B. M a tth ew s .
the late Curtis Dooley, died at
as expected that he would try
August Lovegren, o f Cherry îoiV ''j!!!lino?r ^an^8* O f1- 18- with reasonable effort to follow |
Grove, purchased the entire Co-.
years and 3 days. the instincts o f righteousness. In
^°°*ey was an °ld resident the face o f the babe you will find !
burgh electrical plant in w hieh 'M ra¿
_
f this section and was highly
theie is a seven ton gas engine. o esteem^Fby‘¿lfw
ho T nT ov^hér ^ e x p r e s s io n o f innocence and
The plant is being moved to ------------------
J
herjft
acquaintance.
_ . ,urity.
. . . . The , responsibility o f |
Cherry Grove and will be used
/ 1 that child s future lies largely in [
in supplying the premises with
Rev. W. N. Vanandigham
the ^ands o f those who are en-
light and storage batteries for Miss
Blanche Bowman were trusted with its keeping,
the electrical cars on his road.
niamed at the Christian church
W. B. A. Carter died at his
The cars will be put on at once
m Hillsboro last evening. Rev. home at North Plains Oct. 16. I
and are the storage battery type,
Stivers, of McMinnville, officiat- At the time o f death he was sev-,
being no overhead wiring.
ing.
Mr. \ anandigham has enty-two years old. He is sup -
uni i ^ capacity of pastor vived by the widow, Sarah (Dur»-
Miss Clare Staley, who has
been sewing in the home of Mrs. of the Hillsboro C hristian church can) Dooley, one brother and two
Harvey Gibson, at Hillside, re­ the past year, completing his s i s t e r ^ f l f c and Mrs. Carter
^n,}day. The bride were married 50 years.
He
turned home today.
is the daughter of Benton Bow- served in the civil war for Iowa.
If we get sarcastic and you man, a prominent attorney and «6th regiment company K. for
should get burned, don’ t rub it. respected citiien o f HiUshcro. three years, re-enl'isting and
don’t sav anything; juat be pa­ The couple leave for California serving to end o f the war. He
tient and nurse it. the acab will next week, where he will con- was a prisoner o f war war.
at Tyler.
come off.
tinue hia ministry work.
Texas, for 11 months.
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H. T. Giltner
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k
Say
Plaintiff
;
H ave you bought that new heating stove yet?
If
not call and see our line
| A n y style |
W e have them in A n y size you like
'A n y price'
W e handle tha fam ous W a g g o n e r
Ladder, H ave you seen it?
Extension
Its a crackerjack, It
can be used for any purpose.
It is light strong
durable, and easily operated.
W . O. Wagner & Sons.
Forest G rove,
-
O regon.
G o to
M IL L E R 'S
The Pioneer Druggist
You will find full and com plete line
Drugs, Toilet A.rticles and Sundries
A ll Portland prices met
FASHION STABLES BROZ Pl Hte™
. Commercial Trade Solicited
Spscial Conveyances .Over Wilson River Route to Tillamook
Horses Bought, Sold and Exchanged
lod 744 Flc 33 FOREST GROVE, ORE.
Forest Grove
Shoe Store
CITY RESTAURANT
F. A . M A Y E R , Prop.
Solicit a Share o f the Public
Patronage
Everyone
Will Be Treated Alike
Main St.
Forest Grove
CITY RESTAURANT
K
ffi
J.C. Kuralti
E.I. Kuralti
oeneral
A uctioneers
NOTARIAL WORK
K u ra lti Bros.
REAL ESTATE.COLLECTIONS
M ONEY T O LOAN
German spoken in the office
PHONES
i Bell, Main 346
Ind. City 344
HILLSBORO.
My Dear Sir:—
It would give
me much pleasure to meet
you at our Shoe Store where
we could look over our Shoes
For over 50 years I have been
selling shoes. For nearly 15
years right here in Forest
Grove I have been doing the
best that there is in me to
build up a business founded
strictly on quality and for
cash. By strict adherence
to this principal we have
built up the Forest Grove
Shoe Store until its the best
known store in Washington
County for reliable Foot
Wear.
I wish if you are not already
one o f our customers, you
would investigate the shoes
we have. It will pay you.
C. V. B. RUSSELL
mmm
OREGON
ESTABLISHED 1885
Portland Marble Works
ALL KINDS OF
Monumental W o rk
Estimates given on First-
Class Work and Stock Only
264-66 Fourth St. Opposite City Hall
PORTLAND. OREGON
Main 8564
\
J. S. Loynes & Son.
Undertakers
Funeral Directing & Embalming
Forest G rove, O regon.
Funeral Chapel and Family
Parlor in Connection
PW m M. 752
Pacific State 45