Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, November 09, 1911, Image 12

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The “BONBONNIERE”
“ Windy Jim’
(By C. E. Dixon)
| “ Hello Windy! What do ye
think o f these yere carrots what
Farmer Perkins brungtew town,
ain’t them beauts?” Bill Jenkins
Smokers’ Articles i held up a magnificient specimen j
of the carrot tribe admiringly. !
Tobaccos & Cigars Windy Jim surveyed it from j
crown to root and then moved on
Corner First Avenue and SecondStl
Both Phones.
FRESH CANDIES, FRUITS to the stove.
‘ ‘Thet sack o f carrots, ’ ’ con -;
ICE C R EAM
tinued Bill, “ is equal tew pure
gold.” “ How dew ye make thet
SO D A A N Y STYLE
We Blow Our Own Horn
out Bill?” asked Windy, some­
what puzzled.
“ Wall, ’’ replied
R. A . Phelps
Forest G rore, O re. Bil', “ thars jest twenty-two fine
Proprietor
Finest of Bread and Pastry Baked Every Day
carrots tew the sack, an’ if twen-j
i ty-two carrots fine ain’ t pure)
W e sell 6 loaves of bread for 2 5 ff
4 * 4 * gold I don’ t know what is.”
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Independent Phone 412
Free Delivery to All Parts of the City
4 « “ Yer all right, Bill, an’ that
reminds me o f watchin’ some)
4 * fellers raisin’ parsnips up in Ida-j Pacific Avenue^
Forest Grove
ho this summer. They hed a big|
4 - derrick an’ when they hed raised j
a parsnip up about tew feet they
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would cut off a hunk with a cross­
Livery, Feed and Sales Stables
cut
saw, an’ splitN’em up tew the
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Good teams and rigs— Baggage called for
proper commercial size. After
and delivered to all parts
4 * they had sawed up a couple of
hundred feet offen won big one
P E A R L W W ILLIAM S, Propnetor.
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there cum up a gold nugget bout
Pacific A v e n u e ........................... Forest Grove
as bigas your head.”
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“ Did they git much o f a gold
mine, Windy?”
T he
“ Gold mine? Naw, the feller
what v;as operatin’ the defrick
got excited an’ let the remainin’
part o f thet parsnip drop back
of
an’ plug up thet hole so as they
Forest Grove, Oregon
could’ nt git it out again in sixty
years, an’ thet gold nugget was
Writes the Most Conservative Line of Commercial and
still stickin’ tew the parsnip
Dwelling Insurance of Any Mutual Company in the
when it went down.”
State. It will Pay You to Protect Your Prop­
erty with One of Our Policies
Forest Grove Cleaning, Pressing
Hillsboro
Carries a most complete and
up-to-date line of
Forest Grove Steam Laundry
ICE, COLD STORAGE, WOOD AND COAL
Home, Baking Co.
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U. S. A.
HARDWARE
IMPLEMENTS
C. L. HINMAN
Fresh Car Load of Buggies
Direct From the Factory
Bankers & Merchants Mutual Fire Assn
The Forest Grove Studio
.for.
Portraits, View W ork , Interiors
Banquets, Kodak Finishing
NEED ANY FRUIT TREES?
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BUILDING!
MATERIAL I
I am representing the big Oregon Nursery
Company o f Orenco. Everybody in Wash­
ington County knows o f my company and of
the high-class, reliable trees we grow. If
you doubt it, stop off some time at Orenco
and go over the big nursery o f 1.200 acres,
and learn o f the care and system employed
in all branches o f this home concern. If
you are needing any Apple, Cherry, Pear,
Peach, Walnut, or other kind o f Fruit
Trees I can fill your needs with First-Class
one year old trees. I also handle Rose
Bushes, Lawn Shrubs, etc. Firstclass trees
are in demund; don’ t delay getting your
trees reserved. Drop me a card to Beaver­
ton or in care o f the nursery, Orenco, and
I’ ll call on you.
FARM
MACHINEY
PAINTS, 01
AND GLASS!
and Dyeing W ork s
J. P. Vrooman has been on the
sick list for a few days but is re­
ported to be improving.
Ladies’ work especially solicited. Will call for and
delivered in any part o f the city.
The rains have delayed the
street paving, but only two
I blocks are incomplete.
Pacific Avenue
Forest Grove, Ores
The City Council has accepted
1 the bid o f the Warren Construe- ___
tion Co. for the pavement bonds
at par and accrued interest.
The bodies buried in the old
i Jolly cemetery, two miles north
o f the city, are being removed
to new lots in the I.O.O. F -----
! etery. The old cemetery
be sold for other purposes.
Three persons from Farming-
ton were baptized at the Chris­
tian Church, Sunday afternoon,
by Elder VanDewalker. the local
pastor.
Dilley Happenings
Toe Is For the Kitchen
T«ke half the labor from j
house work. Our show -;
ing o f kitchen saws,
meat choppers,
bread
, knives, etc. is enough I
to delight the heart of !
any housekeeper. Youl
have no idea how much!
labor they will save you
until you come to use'
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them.
Have a look any way.
G. Nielsen, the milk inspector,
has moved on the Dickson place.
Say Mr.— —----- ------ Have you got a pair o f those pliers?
Regular 50 cent plier now on sale for 30 cents at our store.
A bargain and a dandy handy tool.
Mr. Russell and family, o f Gas­
ton, moved into Miss Pechen’s
| house last week.
W . O. W agner & Sons.
The Artisans had an oyster
I supper for their members last
j week.
The Dilley hand bovs were sur­
prised last Thursday eve when
some ladies came with well filled
baskets and asked the boys to
partake o f their contents.
Forest Grove,
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Oregon.
Investment Realty Abstract Company]
M akes Your Abstract
The Ladies Aid gave a pie so­ Offices, with Forest Grove Press, Hoffman Building.
cial Wednesday evening. All
Law Office, M. B. Bump, Hillsboro.
had a nice social time.
GUARANTEES RELIABLE SERVICE
Mr. Sealeraft. Mr. and Mrs.
Linegar, Mrs. Broderson and Mrs.
Mrs. J. W. Hughes took her
Pollack attended the Grange daughter.
Hazel, to Portland,
meeting last Saturday.
Representative for Oregon Nur­
Tuesday.
sery Co. in Washington County.
J. W. Hughes and wife went
Miss Vioia Pedersen, o f Port­
to Portland, Friday, and from land. visited with Mrs. C. A.
there Mr. Hughes went to Sher­ Brodersen over Sunday.
wood to cry a large sale.
Miss Hillary, one o f our teach­
Mrs. J. W. Pollack took her
ers,
has been absent on account
FOR SALE or trade. 20 seres daughter to Portland. Tuesday, of sickness for the past week.
The Auction House
for another treatment for her
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i timber ,ami- fo,lr »1 1 « from
Mrs. A. Allen substituted for her.
Forest Grove, on Rock Road. Will eyes
cut 1200 cords o f wood. Trade
The band will give another of
The barber shop and confec­
O. M. SANFORD. Prop.
for stock or citv property. J. E. their popular dances. Saturday tionery store have been moved to
phone , Ind. 721
N. main st Tumbleaon, Foreat Grove,
tf eve, Nov. I t at the K. P. Hall. the old Free Methodist Church.
C. D ’O R SA Y ,
New and Second Hand Goods
L. J. R E E H E R
Pacific Avenue.
Flour, feed and
Second Hand Goods
Am Prepared to fill your
wants. If selling out
see him.