Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, November 16, 1911, Image 14

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    Hurrah for Dr. Koch!
DO YOU NEED ANY FRUIT TREES?
I am representing the big Oregon Nursery
Companj of Orenoo. Everybody in Wash­
ington County knows o f my company and of
the high-class, reliable trees vve grow. If
you doubt it, stop off some time at Orenco
and go over the big nursery of 1,200 acres,
and learn of 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 demand; 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.
Who has opened a contest for his
salesman! Giving five valdable
premiums tc the first five men
sending in the largest amount of
business in cash between now
and February 1.
As I intend to strive for the
first prize, I hereby ask the aid
of any customer by offering re­
wards as follows;—To the one
paying me the largest amount of
cash for goods or on collection,
will give a 7 jewel Elgin watch,
20 year gold case, value $25.
2nd prize: Set of Roger Bros. ’
silver knives and forks, value $5.
3rd prize: Silver cake basket
value $2.50.
In addition to these will give a
beautiful salad bowl to everyone
who buys $5 cash in goods.
Respectfully,
C. S. A y d e l o t t ,
Forest Grove, Box 197.
P. S. I will also give a year’ s
subscription to the Pacific Home- j
stead for every $10 worth cash
till the 20th of Dec.
That you may know this is a
square deal, wi 1 say, none of my
relations have any chance in first
three prizes.
C. S. A.
University Items
The football manager has made
arrangements for a game with
Representative for Oregon Nur­
the University of Puget Sound to
sery Co. in Washington County.
be played here on Tuesday, Nov.
28.
The game with Pacific College,
which was scheduled atN ew berg
for last Saturday, was cancelled
on account o f the weather condi­
tions.
Ruth Fitch, a former Pacific
student, who is now teaching
school at Dilley, was in Forest
Carries a most complete and
Grove,
Saturday.
up-to-date line of
Marion Money spent the week
end in Oregon City.
Bessie and Norma Hope were
in the Rose City, Saturday.
Pre3. Ferrin returned Wednes­
day from Seattle.
Maude English was shopping
FRESH CANDIES, FRUITS
in Portland, Saturday.
Miss Farnham went into Port­
__
ICE CREAM
land, Thursday, with her sister,
Mrs. Barnett, who left for the
We Blow Our Own Horn
SODA ANY STYLE
east.
Ralph Reed, of Stella, Wash.,
visited
friends in Forest Grove,
Proprietor
Fore*t G rove, O re.
Saturday.
C. D ’O R S A Y ,
The “ BONBONNIERE”
S m ok ed Articles
Tobaccos & Cigars
R. A . Phelps
Tools For the Kitchen
V ’r_'
T«ke half the labor from
house work. Our show­
ing of kitchen saws,
meat choppers, bread
knives, etc. is enough
to delight the heart of
any housekeeper. You
have no idea how much
labor they will save you
until you come to use
f:|
them. Have a look any way.
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.
W . O. W agner & Sons.
Oregon.
Forest Grove,
Hardware
Implements
Building
Materials
C. L. H I N M A N
New carload o f buggies direct
from the factory. : : : : : : : :
Farm
Machinery
Paints, Oils
and Glass
Home Baking Co.
Finest of Bread and Pastry Baked Every Day
W e sell 6 loaves of bread for 25F
Free Delivery to All Parts o f the City
Pacific Avenue
Forest Grove
The Woman’s Club met at the
home of Mrs. Thornburg. The |
reports of the delegates who at­
tended the convention showed
that among other things the
State Federation is-w orking for
Livery, Feed and Sales Stables
pure food including net weights,
for public health, to enforce the
Good Teams and Rigs— Baggage Called For and Delivered to All Parts
child labor law, to raise the moral
Ladies’ work especially solicited. Wi!! call for and
standard o f our places of amuse­
Independent Phone 412
delivered in any part of the city.
ment and to collect the best Ore­
PEARL W
W I L L I A M S , Proprietor.
gon literature. The club decided
to co-operate with the W.C.T.U.
Pacific A v e n u e ........................................... Forest Grove
Pacific Avenue
Forest Grove, Ores
to erect a public fountain if sat­
isfactory arrangements can be
made. A number o f important
C. W. MERTZ
J. C. LATI A subjects were discussed and great
interest shown in the various
topics presented.
The
Invitations are out for the wed­
ding o f Miss Ethella Stearns to
&
Stanley Smith, o f Portland. The
of
marriage will occur Wednesday
afternoon, Nov. 22, at the First
Unitarian Church in Portland,
Rev. T. L. Elliott officiating.
W rites the M ost Conservative Line o f Commercial and
Miss Stearns graduated from Pa­
Dwelling Insurance of A n y Mutual Com pany in the
oth Phones.
Corner First Avenue and Second St cific University in 1910 and since
State. It will Pay You to Protect Your Prop­
I that time has been society edi­
erty with O ne o f Our Policies
tress of the Oregonian.
A. W. Haines, o f Philomath, a
brother o f our genial postmaster,
after a short visit with his moth­
er, brother and sister, left on
the Oregon Electric Monday for
home.
Spacial Conveyances Over Wilson River Route to Tillam ook
In another part o f this issue
the sales dates for rates to the
Horses Bought, Sold and Exchanged
Apple Show at Spokane are given
.for.
as Nov. 22-23, and they should
read Nov. 21-22.
James Lane, of Mountaindaie,
was in town on business Wednes­
day. Mrs. H. T, Giltner was in
Portland yesterday.
George Stickney, o f the Carlton
State Bank, was in Forest Grove
on business Wednesday.
Begin Jan. 3 , Continue Four W eeks
Ed Sparks, o f the News-Times,
went into Portland. Sunday to
i v n y H tia ra o f O roffon is cordia lly in vitsd to ottovid tho
short cou roos o f th o O r**vm Airrw uK urol Cotta**, baginnm g
hear Gypsy Smith.
J an u ary 1
E lrvon efistm etivo ccm n wu w ill hr offered In A g­
S. Dingey went to Portland
riculture. M ech an ic A rt* . IV r o m tic S cien ce and A rt. Com-
yesterdav for a few days o f city
m orro, F orestry an d M o ri«.
E v ery c o u rro ft drrtffnrd to
HELP tho stisdont hi His daily work
Mako tl.:s » r >------ n
life.
and pTYiritnhW w in ter outing
No tuitkm. Roamnaht* ac-
Mrs* J. El Farmer was a Port­ O ffices, with Forest Grove Press, Hoffm an Building.
cwnmudatkiaa. For beautiful ilhirt rated bulletin, add ram
land visitor Wednesday.
H. M. TEN N AN T. R ^ t r v . C m lk . O m .
Law O ffice, M. B. Bump, Hillsboro.
A. B. Caples was in Portland
t tR v ra a
m « mob
t W M
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c v u n m o a c i
on business Monday.
GUARANTEES RELIABLE SERVICE
U . S. A .
Forest Grove Cleaning, Pressing
and Dyeing W orks
MERTZ & LATTA
Forest Grove Steam Laundry
Ice, Cold Storage, Wood and Coal
Bankers
Merchants Mutual Fire Ass n
Forest Grove, Oregon
FASHION STABLES BRT £ i £ . YDEN
Commercial Trade Solicited
The Forest Grove Studio
p w w 744 33 - FOREST GROVE, ORE.
Portraits, View W ork, Inte rìors
Banquets, Kodak Finishing
O. A. C. SHORT COURSES
Investment Realty Abstract Company
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