Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, November 16, 1911, Image 12

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    and materials proves that the
trusts and combines are bound to
make the consumer pay it all, so
that the old mark o f profits will
still be maintained.
Echoes from Verboort.
Mr. Jack, Assistant Superin­
tendent of Schools for this part
o f the Rural Districts, made his
regular visit here to the school
on last Monday. Mr. Jack has
nothing but high praise for the
management o f the school work
by the Sisters and the good be­
haviour and conduct of the pupils.
We see by last week's issue of
the Tribune that Centerville has
really woke up to the situation of
local correspondence, this is as it
Bhould be, and not be left to
others. The recording o f the
School Boy incident has some­
what ruffled the spirit o f its cor­
respondent to such a degree that
Every one seems elated over
he feels it incumbent to come the completion o f the P. R. & N.
back with a counter story. The line to Tillamook.
It gives a
happening between the school happy prospect for the school
boys was a real occurance, and children getting to see the broad
did in fact take place, but the expanse o f the ocean, and spend­
story about the “ Sauer K raut," ing some delightful times on its
bears the ear marks of having refreshing summer beach.
been made up from stories o f a
Parishoners o f the Verboort
like kind, given long since in the
Church witnessed the beginning
comic spaces of newspapers. For
instance when its about the Dago o f Cement Side Walk laving on
it’s more “ makeroni” and when last Sunday.
its the German it’s more “ beer”
Fern Hill
and when it’s the Jew, it’s more
L. Getz hauled a Hobart-Cable
“ Money." Howe /er, the columns
from Centerville are welcome to piano out to his cosy home last
give all the spice to their local Saturday.
column they wish, even if it is
Mr. McGinn, who resides on
at the expense o f a little fun on the Wiberg place is almost done
Verboort, for never fear this harvesting his splendid crop of
Dutch Settlement has courage grapes. The recent frost did not
and humerous sense enough to larm che grapes as the vineyard
always come back.
is on a sunny slope and well pro­
Word has been received by the
Pastor of Verboort, o f the home
coming of Rev. Placidus Hout-
meyers, of St. Martin’s College
at Lacy, Wash.
Rev. Father
Placidus celebrated his first Mass
in this Church on the 16th of
last July, and slurted on his visit
to his native Country, Holland,
the latter part of the month. The
people of this community will be
glad to hear of his successful trip
ps all contributed liberally in a
financial way to make his visit
home to his aged mother possible,
in appreciation of the considera­
tion shown him he sends his best
wishes to all his countrymen
here.
GEO. G. PATERSON
Furniture and Pianos
I carry a full line of M odem and Up-to-Date
Furniture, Chairs, New Line of Rugs, In­
grains and Linoleums.
THE VERY BEST
$25.00 SEWING MACHINE
PAIN TS, W A L L PAPER , OILS
In
Fact
Everything
A number o f frienc s o f Mr.
and Mrs. D. Herring spent an
enjoyable afternoon with them at
their home.
Necessary to
STEEL
tected.
Wilson Bump and family spent;
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bailey.
ON THE MARKET
Furnish a
Home
RANGES
I have a few Steel Ranges which I am closing out at a
big discount.
Have not got the room to keep them.
Blooming
H A M M O C K S A T COST
Miss Lottie Hamelman has been
spending a few days with Miss
mma Busch, o f Watts district.
A ll Hammocks to be Sold A t Cost. Let me prove it to you
Mr. and Mrs. John Oppenland-
er, o f Varley, called on their
daughter, Mrs. P. Hergert, Sat­
urday.
Miss Hattie Behling, o f Port­
land, was a Sunday visitor with
,/W m . VahDyke brought in a home folks.
) load of Sand and Cement from
Mrs. C. Helmold celebrated
Cornelius on last Saturday for
her
anniversary Sunday. A num­
use in laying more side walk
ber
of friends called to wish her
around the Church. The mater­
a
happy
birthday and many more
ial is gotten from the Ware House
to
come.
at the Oregon Electric Depot,
Mr. Ingebrigtson being the deal­
National Apple Show
er.
To Spokane and return for the
Next Saturday the Teachers National Apple Show for $15.90,
of the Surrounding country will via the Oregon Electric Railway
hold their monthly Institute in and North Bank Road. Tickets
the Schoolhouse here, the people will be sold Nov. 22. and 23, good
o f Verboort extend a hearty wel­ to return until Dec. 2. No trans­
come to the instructors o f youth, fer in Portland.
“ The Inland
and will do all they can to make Empire Express," the only day
their stay here pleasant and en­ train on any line leaves Portland
tertaining. No rural district can 9:55 a. m. arriving Spokane 9:45
desire educational advancement p. m., giving a delightful trip
more earnestly and they will al­ through the gorge of the Cas­
ways lend their best efforts for cade Mountains and along the
the moral and intellectual uplift wonderful Columbia and Snake
o f the rising generation. There Rivers. “ The North Bank Lim­
are here a people who are prac­ ited" leaves Portland 7:00 p. m.
tically trying to carry out the arrives Spokane 6:55 a. m.
correct principle o f the Country
See the greatest apple exhibit
Life idea and to this end none of the year and enjoy the E-N AK ­
lose sight of the fact that our OPS carnival.
country schools should receive!»
W. W. Gardner, Agt.,
that attention, which has only
Cornelius, Ore.
too long been neglected. There­
fore all the parents o f District Rain Stop« Paving in Hillsboro
No. 97, and designated by the
The rain and snow of this
name o f Verboort, join in the
week have halted paving opera­
Chorus, of “ Welcome Teachers”
tions in Hillsboro with but two
to this thriving and industrious
blocks o f the contract unfinished.
community.
Nine 400-foot blocks have been
Some one has the remark about finished and these include most
the rise o f eggs and the inquiry 0f the business district.
Both
made as to whether it profits the the storm and sanitary sewer
producer or consumer. We may systems are finished and a few
be certain of one thing that there nighta ago the council passed the
is no Lawson hack of it to save aanitary ordinance providing for
•ome Banker who is short on his connections with the system The
accounts.
This seems to be a i paving
bonds, - amounting to
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real case where the demand reg- $51,108, were sold to the Warren
ulates the V ic e . It really seems Construction Co., which bid par
that the high prices of all goods and accrued interest.
GEO. G. PATERSON
FURNITURE AND PIANOS
FOREST G R O V E ,
Cornelius News.
* *
O R EG O N
Benj. Scholfield and wife went
Webb Phillips, of Hillsboro,
to Hillsboro, Saturday.
was in town one day last week.
H. M. Drobaugh, of Timber,
Mrs. L. K. Fisk was a passen­
Mrs. L. F. Humburg .was a
was a business visitor in town ger to Hillsboro. Friday.
/ j passenger to Portland, Saturday.
the last o f the week.
A. V. Ellis, of Oakland, Ore.,
H. A. Lytle was a business vfc-
W. H. Everest and wife, of visited over Sunday with V. H. itor to Portland the last o f tne
Hillsboro, visited relatives in Massey and family.
week.
town the last o f the week.
L. K. Fisk was a passenger to
Hillsboro. Monday.
W. B. Vickers made a business
trip to Portland, Tuesday.
Fred Reverman was an over
Sunday visitor in Portland.
J. H. Stephenson and wife were
passengers to Portland last week.
D. J. Barrett and wife were
passengers to Portland, Tuesday.
Raleigh Massey, o f Amity, vis­
ited relatiAes here the last of
the week.
Into The Heart of Portland
Oregon Electric trains now run through the retail, hotel
and theatre center o f Portland to the North Bank Station,
11th and Hoyt streets, stopping inbound at all street inter­
sections. Outbound trains stop at 10th and Stark, 10th
ane Morrison, 5th and Salmon, 1st and Salmon streets, as
well as The North Bank and Jefferson street stations.
These city stops are convenient and time saving for Willam­
ette Valley passengers.
A. Benson and family visited
over Sunday at Reedville.
A. S. Sholes was a business
visitor to the county seat Tues­
day.
Thus. Talbot was a business
visitor in Hillsboro the first of
the week.
John
John Boyd and
and wife
wife made an
overl*nd tn P
Salem the fir9t
of th« week-
The Ladies Club was enter-
tained at the home of Mrs. W. H.
Tibbits last week.
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Through Tickets East
No Portland Transfers
Tickets are sold and baggage checked through to Eastern
points.
Fares, train service and other details will be
furnished on request.
W E. COMAN,
G. F. & P. A..
Portland. Ore.
N. L. ATKINS,
Agent,
Forest Grove, Ore.