Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, December 07, 1911, Image 10

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    Celebrated 91st Birthday
THE
WHITE IS KING
Mrs. Calista B. Smith, who lives
at the home of her son, Byron
Smith, has passed her 91st birth­
day and is hale for a woman of
her years. She was born in Era
¡County, New York, and lived in
j Chicago when there was only
i three log cabins in that city. She
moved to Forest Grove in 1888
and has resided here ever since.
She has in her possession a
New Testament translatec from
the German language, a family
heirloom, which has been in the
family for more than 120 years.
I Mrs. Smith is the second oldest
i person in our city. Mr. Luck,
The BEST all-round Family I the father c f Mrs. John E. Bailey,
Sewing Machine that can be pro­ [ being her sei ior by four or
duced. Made in both ROTARY j five years.
and VIBRATOR styles.
The rotary makes both LOCK
Prof. J. C. Hazzard, o f the
and CHAIN stitch. The latest Watts District, made the Pres« a
up to the minute steel attach­ pleasant visit this week. The
ments with each machine. Sold Prof, is in his element around
on easy payments. Send name a print shop, having been for
and address for our beautiful sometime connected with the
H. T. catalogue free.
printing business in Portland.
AN INTERESTING
LETTER FROM AFAR
CLASSIFIED ADS.
DO YOU NEED ANY FRUIT TREES?
-o f th e-
(Continued from last week)
Forest Grove Press
J
Here we were asked to drink
tea and if we had done so we
I am representing the big Oregon Nursery
Books, Books—more books at the
should o f course have paid for it.
Book Store.
Company of Orenco. Everybody in Wash­
The splendor o f the temples and
BOARD
and
ROOM
$5
per
wk.
ington County knows o f my company and of
the list o f those who had each
Colonial Hotel, new management.
the high-class, reliable trees we grow. If
given $10,000 to its support made
Money saved by buying hams,
me wish for more consecration
you doubt it, stop off some time at Orenco
of the Christian purse.
How bacon and lard at Bunker’s Groc­
and go over the big nursery of 1,200 acres,
ery.
Christan lands do rob the Lord
and
learn o f the care and system employed
Can you imagine a guaranteed
in tithes and offerings! A pecu­
fountain
pen
for
25c
?
Forest
in all branches o f this home concern. If
liar method o f worship was an
Grove Pharmacy has them.
you are needing any Apple, Cherry, Pear,
automatic prayer wheel. Anoth­
FOR SALE—Good milk cow;
er was this: A lot of flat sticks,
Peach, Walnut, or other kind of Fruit
also 3-year-old driving mare. In­
numbered, were placed in a jar, quire at Bunker’s Grocery.
Trees I can fill your needs with First-Class
shaken, and the protruding one
FOR SALE -Light set double
one year old trees. I also handle Rose
withdrawn.
The prescription j work harness in good repair for
Bushes, Lawn Shrubs, etc. Firstclass trees
corresponding in number to this sale cheap.
are in demand; don’ t delay getting your
tf
J. B. M a t t h e w s .
stick was then prescribed for
trees reserved. Drop me a card to Beaver­
the sick.
W ANTED—To exchange or
sell
span
o
f
ponies;
good
drivers
ton or in’ care o f the nursery, Orenco, and
Wednesday, Sept. 28, 1910.
and workers. Inquire at Bunk­
Even the Bay of Bengal can be er’ s Grocery.
I’ ll call on you.
quiet while we pass over it. Land
Patronize home industry by
birds begin to appear on the rig­
buying
Oregon and Victor Flour.
ging of the ship, although we do
Miss Zula Jones, who has been
W hite Sewing Machine Co.
Build
up
your home and home
not expect to reach Calcutta for
visiting with her sister, Mrs. W. A.
institutions
with home patron­
Representative for Oregon Nur­
1640 Market S t
Williams, in this city, left Satur­ two more days.
*
age.
C r e s c e n t M il l s .
sery Co. in Washington County.
Some time ago I wrote that I
San Francisco
California day for her home at Seaview, would sometime describe some of
WANTED TO BUY — N i c e
Wash.
our new fruits. The chicos is shap­ young team of black or gray
ESTABLISHED 1885
ed somewhat like a smooth Irish horses suitable to drive to hearse;
Hurrah for Dr. Koch!
potato. It is soft and eaten with a weight 1100 lbs. to 1150; write
with description and price.
I Who has opened a contest for his spoon after being cut in two. t2 W. E. Regg, Beaverton, Ore.
salesman! Giving five valdable The papaya is about the shape ;
ALL KINDS OF
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yearling
premiums to the first five men and size of a muskmelon and is; FDR SALE -Choice
Cotswold
rams—Choice
year­
in the largest amount of
M onumental W o rk J sending
ling Angora bucks, all from
HOLUDAY CUTLERY®)
business in cash between now eaten in the same manner. It
imported sires. E d w a r d L.
tastes a little like a papaw. The
and February 1.
Estimates given on First-
HERE APLENTY
fj
As I intend to strive for the pomelo is about the size of grape I N a y l o r , Phone Ind. 185, For­
Class Work and Stock Only
est
Grove,
Oregon.
tf
| first prize, I hereby ask the aid fruit or perhaps larger.
It is I
From the axe to behead rb
264-66 Fourth St. Opposite City Hall of any customer by offering re­
pulled apart >vith the fingers. | If you are thinking o f build­
the
doomed bird to the kni-ifcyi
wards as follows:—To the one
PORTLAND, OREGON
Red bananas are also new to us. j ing a house or barn the Press
ves and forks for carving rjv
paying
me
the
largest
amount
of
is
in
a
position
to
figure
on
Main 8664
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cash for goods or on collection, Penang has about eight varieties ; your materials and we be­
and eating him. All kinds ’tjJ
will give a 7 jewel Elgin watch, o f bananas.
lieve we can save you from
of cooking utensils; also?™
OBNEKAL,
A
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t
i
o
n
e
e
r
s
J.C. Kuralti
! 20 year gold case, value $25.
10 to 25%. See us—and save
i
i
many things that will makeljJ
Thursday,
Sept
29,1910.
N
OTA
RIA
L
WORK
E.I. Kuralti
2nd prize: Set of Roger Bros. ’
the money.
Holliday cooking easier and
We were impressed with the
silver knives and forks, value $5.
quicker.
fP
3rd prize: Silver cake basket magnitude o f the Ganges river
value $2.50.
F
or
Sale
R
eal
Estate
this morning when we had to
ifii
We have many things that no kitchen should be with-|ij
In addition to these will give a take on a pilot while still fifty
REAL ESTATE.COLLECTIONS
160
acres
good
timber.
Will
l beautiful salad bowl to everyone
out. Come and look them over. We have a good line of^'t
miles from land. The silt brought trade for business property.
MONEY TO LOAN
who buys $5 cash in goods.
Cross Cut Saws. The ‘ ‘SANDVIKEN,” made in Sweden, |p!
down by the river makes the con­
Press office
Respectfully,
German apoken in the office
Every saw guaranteed,
tour of the ocean bed shifting at
C. S. A y d e l o t t ,
PHONES
Forest Grove, Box 197.
even so great a distance. A pilot,
Bell, Main 346
Ind. City 344
P. S. I will also give a year's ship rides at anchor and fur- j The fishing privileges on (Hoff­
W . O . W agn er & Sons.
A
man) City Park and adjoining
HILLSBORO.
OREGON subscription to the Pacific Home­
H a rd w a re
-
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-
I m p le m e n t ™
stead for every $10 worth cash nishes pilots|for all vessels. Cal­ land o f J. N. Hoffman have been
cutta : s T 20 miles from thè coast. leased and paid for by John Hos­
till the 20th of Dec.
That you may know this is a We will have to wait for the tide kins. No fishing will be per­
square deal, will say, none of my to float us over the bar. Our
tf
i relations have any chance in first course is up the Hoogly rivei—a mitted, J o h n H o s k in s ,
three prizes.
C. S. A.
river of the Ganges delta—to the
H a rd w a re
B uilding
Harold W. Haynie and wife, of
Ganges and up the Ganges to Cal­
Im
plem
ents
M
aterials
Portland,
visited
with
the
for­
O re g o n E lectric T im e C ard cutta.
mer’s
parents
here
this
week.
Ships that pass in the night
LEAVES
ARRIVES
Maker« of
signal
to each other bv making
D. M. Merritt, Charles Shaw
Portland
at Portland
use
of
the
Morse
telegraph
code
and
Mrs. Wm. Lyda, of Thatch­
Mission Furniture, Mill W ork
6:55 a m
7:36 a m
indicated by means o f flashes of er, were among those trading in
8:30 a in
9:45 a m
and General Repair Work
10:50 a m
11:50 a m
electric light. Tomorrow is our town this week.
New carload of buggies direct
1:15 p m
2:25 p m
wedding anniversary. We ex­
3:30 p m
4:40 p m
A telegram from Centralia,
6:00 p m
7:25 p m
pect to celebrate by landing in
from the factory. : : : : : : : :
8:80 p m
9:20 p m
Wash.,
announcing the serious
India.
11:25 p m
11:00 p m
illness o f Miss Mabel Watkins,
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Friday, Sept. 30, 1910.
Paints, O ils
was received here Monday. Her
ARRIVES
LEAVES
Our first introduction to India
F orest G rova
Forait Grova
brother, Loren, and sister, Mrs.
and G la s s .
was a view o f the low sand spits
8:05 a m
6:20 a m
Noah Baker, left at one» for her
o f the lower delta o f the Ganges.
9:40 a in
8:30 a m
bedside.
12:02 p m
10:35 a m
As we proceeded trees began to
1:10 p m
2:27 p m
For
appear and soon after we began
4:42 p m
3:25 p m
7:15 p m
6:10 p m
to see farms and villages. The
9:38 p m
8:05 p m
delta is being brought under cul­
12:30 a m
9:53 p m
tivation by Indians who are aided
Traimi leave North Bank Station in Portland
by
the government. No taxes
16 minutes earlier than schedule.
Finest of Bread and Pastry Baked Every Day
are paid for five years and some
Center of Block
Main St.
All Traina Daily
aid is given in securing stocks
W e sell 6 loaves of bread for 25j£
and implements. The delta pre­
sents a pleasing appearance witli j
Free Delivery to All Parts o f the City
its green fields, date palms, large 1
Buy Your Doors and W indow s
herds o f cattle and sheep, pictur­
Pacific Avenue
Forest Grove
esque
mud villages looking like
From The Manufacturers
clusters o f huge hay shocks, pe­
9 4 )X 6 4 )
culiar fishing craft and crowds of
5 X Painel Fir 1 3-8
2-6x?-0
Sx Panel 13-4 Fir
$\m>
*1.40
2-8xT-0
5x Panel 1 3-4 Fir
3.10
I4 )x 6 4 4
160
» X P .n .l rtr 1 J-x
active
natives. Extreme flatness
2-10x6-10 Sx Panel 1 «-4 Fir
3.1S
I4 »x 64 4
6 X Panal Fir 1 344
1.6ft
3 o*7 o
:.x h ä 1 M Fir
9.16
160
is a drawback Irom a scenic point
I -M 4
6 X 1‘ in ol Fir 1 94*
Fir Sash Door* No. 214
1 -2 x 6 6
6 X Panal Fir 1 944
1.6ft
o f view. I have little doubt but
9-6x6-*
1 3-6 S x Panel 1 Lt
2.35
9-4x6-4
9 X Panal Fir 1 944
1.60
2-SxH-s
13-6
3 X Panel 1 Lt
2.80
2-4x6-44
5 * Panol Fir l 3-6
that a nearer view would show’ a
1 61»
2- 10x6-10 13-0 3 X Panel 1 Lt
2.75
2-4*6-*
5 X Panai Mr 1 3-6
1 6ft
3- 41x7-0
I .1-H 3 X Panel 1 Lt 9.00
vast amount of unattractive filth,
2-6x6-«*
* Panal Fir 1 3-6
I 64»
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» X l '. n . l
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1 6U
Livery, Feed and Sales Stables
but ‘ ‘ where ignorance is bliss ’ tis
('« la r Sash Door*. 4 or 6 Lt*.
2 - 6 » 6 -6
6 * Panal Fir 1 3-6
1 f*
2-6x6-6
1 3-6
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2.40
This premium watch will he
9 -6 * 7 4 »
folly to be wise.” One thing
6 X Panal Fir 1 3-6
1»«
2-6x641
13-9
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.
2.50
6 X P*n«J Fir 1 3-6
l 66
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Good Teams and Kigs-Baggage Called For and Delivered lo Ali Part
that we can see the native* en­ be given FREE to any one send­
6 X Panal Fir 1 3-6
1 66
C e d a r -4 Paaela
X Pan«! Fir 1 344
*M
gaged
in
is
loading
great
barges
2-0x6-41 13-6
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1.40
Independent Phone 412
ing in three yearly subscriptions
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100
2-Ox 6-6
1 344
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9 -0 x 7 4 »
S X P»n*l Fir 1 9*6
with rice straw and towing them to the Forest Grove Press at
22ft
2-O x tv-6
1 3-0
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-
1.00
from the point o f production to
PEARL W WILLIAMS, Proprietor.
>•6x6-6
1941
1 .«
$1.00 per year in advance.
where they want to use them.
('rus* r*n rl C *U r 30 rents Extra
Pacific A v e n u e ............................................Forest Grov<
1 m C .d »r N.x 114
K 40
One Panel Veneered Fir
This enormous delta is the pest
t-I lM
1 9 4 4'salar No. 2)4
2.46»
2-4x6-44
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s id
2- 4x641
1 944
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o
f
navigation and the delight o f
J. S. Loynes & Son.
3- 6x74»
1941
.
.
« 'g o
geographers and sportsmen.
It
244x7-4»
1 9-6
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fist
Fir or Cariar Front IX*>r*
2 -6 * 6 4 4
1 M < W«r
has been formed by the earth
3.00
2 -6 x 6 4 4
1 M K.nry
9 51»
Oak Front Doors
washed down by the Ganges dur­
9 -0 * 7 4 »
1 *-4 I W
6 .0 0
9-4»X 74»
Bevel Plate
.
16.00
9 -6 * 7 4 »
1 *-4 R m l H a t.
10.(6)
9-6x74)
Bevel Plat»
2&.00
ing the ages. It must comprise
at least 10.000 square miles. The
trouble to navigators arises from
Send for cut* o f front door*. China and kitchen closet, sash
the fact that the channel is con­
and panel door*, store doors and odd doore made to order.
Forest Grove, Oregon.
.fo r .
stantly changing so that sound­
Door and window hardware, weights and cord, paints, oils,
ings and charting* are continually
varnishes, window glass.
necessary. Geographers cite this
Funeral Chapel and Family
Portraits, V iew W o rk , Interiors
as a marked example o f erosion
and
sportsmen
find
parts
o
f
the
Parlor
in
Connection
P O R TL AN D SASH AND DOOR C O M P A N Y
delta swarming with tigers and
Banquets, Kodak Finishing
230 Front Street,
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Portland. Oregon.
other big game.
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C. D’ORSAY,
Portland Marble Works
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K u ra lti Bros.
i
Forest Grove Planing
__ Mill Company. . . . .
Contractors and Builders J
C. L. H I N M A N
Shearer’s
Confectionery
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Fancy Christmas Candies
and T obaccos. . . . . . . . . . . .
The Press Premium Watch
Home Baking Co.
U . S. A .
A
K ir
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Undertakers
Funeral Directing & Embalming
(Concluded In next week’* issue)
PkdOf lad.
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