Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, December 07, 1911, Image 7

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    LOCAL
NEWS
H. J. Rice made the Press of­
fice a call last week.
Central Livery Barns
Me Namer & Wirtz, Proprietors
General Livery
an d
Tillam ook S tag e
Lines.
J. Burnsworth called at our of­
fice this week.
Knifing prices at Hoffman &
Allen Co.
WE ARE KNIFING THEM!
The Prices W e Mean
Dr. Lowe,
Dec. 21.
Read the letters of appreciation
Thomas Williams of Hillside,
of our ad readers.
was in town this week.
A. B. Caples was in Portland
John Hirb and wife, of Banks,
on business Monday.
were in the citv this week.
w
E have determ ined to reduce our stock of Men's
a n d Boys’ Clothing, Ladies’ and Misses Coats
an d Skirts, and in o rd er to do it, we will give
you th e g re a test oppo rtu n ity of your life to
buy a t a G EN U IN E REDUCTION SALE By
______ th a t w e m ean Not Marked Up and then Down to
suit the occasion. W e have listed a few of the
m any bargains, an d you can ju d g e for yourself:
Allen Dale, of Portland, spent Judge Hollis left Sunday even­
Sunday at the Langley home.
ing on a business trip to Spokane,
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Giltner Wash.
Mrs. W. A. Williams and Miss
spent Thankgiving in Portland.
D eW itts K idney a n d B ladder Pills.
Zula Jones were in Portland,
Until Dec. 15th—get a watch Thanksgiving.
D eW itts K odol for dyspepsia.
as a premium; only three new
"Miss Frances Myers, of Port­
Call fo r sam ples a t
subscribers to the Press.
MEN’S OVERCOATS
land, spent the week end at the
A knife will cut if sharp. We Myers home here.
Men’s Overcoats, $16.00 value reduced to
$ 12.00
Men’s Overcoats, $15.00 value reduced to
are cutting prices, are in sharp.
11.15
Miss Langley attended the
Men’s Overcoats, $14.00 value reduced to
10.50
Hoffman & Alien Co.
M. A.C. football game in Portland
Men’s Overcoats, $1.00 value reduced to
9.00
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Tongue, of Thanksgiving Day.
Men’s Overcoats, $10.00 value reduced to
6.65
Men’s Overcoats, 9.00 value reduced to
Hillsboro, weie visitors at Forest
6.50
Miss Penfield was doing Christ­
Men’s Overcoats, 8.00 value reduced to
6.00
Grove Sunday afternoon.
mas buying for the Book Store
Glen Metsgar left Sunday even­ in Portland last week.
BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ OVERCOATS
ing for Seattle after a two weeks
Mrs.
Claysier
and
Miss
Violet
Boys’ and Yovths’ Overcoats, $10.00 value reduced to
visit at the Shannon home.
Boys’ and Youths’ Overcpats. 9.00 value reduced to
Glaysier left last week for Ta­
Dr.
Semones,
the
Home
Ocu­
Boys’ and Youths’ Overcoats, 8.00 value reduced to
coma
for
a
short
visit.
D ry G oods, Notions, C lothing, S hoes. C om plete
Boys’ and Youths’ Overcoats, 7.00 value reduced to
list, is prepared to correct your
Col. W. H. H. Myers spent
Boys’ and Youths’ Overcoats, 6.00 value reduced to
Line F urniture, G roceries, Buggies
eye troubles. 217 First St.
Thanksgiving with F. S. Myers
Boys’ and Youths’ Overcoats, 5.50 value reduced to
A full-sized warranted watch, and family in Portland.
Boys’ and Youths’ Overcoats, 5.00 value reduced to
W agons, H ard w are, F.tc.
good timer, for three new sub­ Mrs. W. F. Hartrampf has re­ Boys’ and Youths’ Ove.coats, 4.75 value reduced
Boys’ and Youths’ Overcoats, 4.00 value reduced to
C o r n e l iu s . O r e g o n
scriptions, until December 15th’ turned from Hot Lake and her
Boys’ and Youths’ Overcoats, 3.00 value reduced to
Mrs. W. M. Langley returned
& from Portland Sunday evening health is much improved.
MEN’S SUITS
The announcement on first page
after a several days visit with
Men’s
Suits,
$22.50
value
reduced
to
$ 16.90
should instruct you; costs you
Mrs. Ella Leipold.
Men’s Suitt, 20.00 value reduced to
15.00
nothing and we pay the bill.
Men’s Suits, 18.00 value reduced to
13.60
Joe Lenneville’s watchful dogs W. R. Whitnes has purchased
Men’s Suits, 17.00 value reduced to
12.75
were not sufficient protection for the City Restaurant in Hillsboro
Men’s Suits, 16.00 value reduced to
12.00
Joe’s
Thanksgiving turkey and
Men’s Suits, 14.00 value reduced to
10.50
of F orest Grove, O regon
and he and his wife took charge
the bird disappeared.
Mens’ Suits, 12.A0 value reduced to
9.00
Dec. 1.
Men’s Suits, 10.00 value reduced to
7.50
Mrs. C. A. Dennis, reliable
Benjamin Scofield and wife,
shampoo. Scalp treatment a
Ernest Burke and Nick Bothman,
BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ SUITS
specialty.
Phone Ind. No. 184;
Profits
of Gales Creek, were in town
residence and office 232 Pacific
Boys’
and
Youths’
Suits, $6.00 value reduced to
this week.
Boys’ and Youths’ Suits, 5.50 value reduced to
avenue.
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Christmas Photos should be or­ Boys’ and Youths’ Suits, 5.00 value reduced to
Hoffman & Alien Co. are hav­
Boys’ and Youths’ Suits, 4.75 value reduced to
dered as early as possible to avoid
ing a genuine reduction sale on
Boys’ and Youths’ Suits, 4.50 value reduced to
the rush at the Forest Grove
Boys’ and Youths’ Suits, 4.00 value reduced to
men’s and boys’ overcoats and
Studio.
Boys’ and Youths’ Suits, 3.50 value reduced to
suits and ladies' and misses’
Boys’ and Youths’ Suits, 3.00 value reduced to
To give room for their Xmas
coats and skirts.
goods, the Bazaar, will sell their
A new line of beautiful, senti­
entire stock of Organ's at greatly
mental and comic post cards just
reduced prices.
arrived at the Forest Grove
T. J. O. Thacher was the med­
LADIES’ AND MISSES’ COATS
Pharmacy. Hurry before the
ium through whom L. J. Corl and
$20.00 value reduced to
$ 10.00
choicest are taken.
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Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats, 18.00 value redneed to
9.00
Mr. Daniels made the deal of the
The ladies of the Congrega­ bicycle shop on Pacific Avenue
Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats, 17.00 value reduced to
-
8.50
Ladies’ Rnd Misses’ Coats, 15.00 value reduced to
7.50
tional Working Society gave a last week.
Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats, 12.00 value reduced to
-
6.00
very
enjoyable
chicken
dinner
at
JL
Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats, 10.00 value reduced to
5.00
The Bazaar sells Xmas goods
the church Tuesday evening
Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats, 7.00 value reduced to
-
3.50
cheaper
then
any
one
can
buy
| which was well attended.
the same kind of goods in Port­
The films giving a complete land. That has been proven
' AND MISSES’ SKIRTS
picture of how automobiles are time and again.
Service—7:45 to 9;00
$12.00 value reduced to
$ 8.00
manufactured are extremely in­
Ladies’ and Misses’ Skirts, 11.00 value reduced to
7.30
Three Shows Every Saturday—7:30, 8:40, 9:50
Herman Kennell, of Couer de
Ladies’ and Misses’ Skirts, 10.00 value reduced to
- 6.65
teresting and will be exhibited at
Matinee—2:30 p. m. Saturday
Ladies' and Misses’ Skirts, 9.00 value reduced to
6.00
the Scenic Theatre December 23. Lene, Idaho, returned to this city
Ladles’ and Misses’ Skirts, 8.00 value reduced to
- 5.35
Monday and is looking for a loca­
Mrs. C. 0. Roe went to Linnton tion. Mr. Kennell formerly con-! Ladies’ and Misses’ Skirts, 6.00 value reduced to
4.00
Ladies’ and Misses’ Skirts, 4.00 value reduced to
2.65
last week to assist in instituting ducted a cigar factory here.
C lean an d U p-io-D ate !
Ladies’ and Misses’ Skirts, 3.50 value reduced to
- 2.30
an Eastern Star Chapter there
C. F. Toplin has moved into
Mrs. Roe is one of the officers of
his
new home, which was con­
the Grand Chapter of the stale.
tracted for and built by the For­
The Order of the Eastern Star est Grove Planing Mill Co. and
P A C IF IC
IN S U R A N C E
of this city held the regular is highly pleased with their work.
W e will duplicate th e low est prices quoted by anyone
COMPANY
election Monday' evening, at
HOME
Newton Clark Commander
in sam e quality of goods, and pay the high*
which time the following officers
M U TU A L FIRE
Dept,
of
Oregon
<J.
A.
R.
will
est price fo r produce.
were elected: Mrs. H. B. Laugh-
visit
James
B.
Mathews
Post
No
lin, W. M.; Prof. A. Ben Kori,
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, FOREST GROVE, OREGON
W. P .; Mrs. A. Ben Kori, A. M.; 6 at 2 oclock P. M. on Saturday
Miss Langley, Sec’y .; J. A. Nov. 9. W. R. C. please attend.
Adjutant.
Thornburg, Treas.; Mrs* A. Hin-
Will Save You More Than 25 Per Cent
Next week we will again offer
man, Con.; Mrs. J. A. Thornburg,
you an opportunity to select your
A. Con.
Why pay ten dollars for a map choice of the ads that appear in
which merely shows Washington this paper. Remember we give
T he
Comrade It. W. McNutt, of
W. H. Eckles visited friends
County, when you can get one $5 to have our readers read the
on a larger scale showing every­ ads. See announcement on first Cornelius, was in the Grove this in Portland Sunday.
week.
This is a hard time of the year
thing from the Willamette River page.
of
1 west to the west boundary of the A new Stimpson computing Henry VanDehey and John for parents and school teachers.
county, size 50xG7 inches for scale has been installed at Hoff­ Kendall, of Verboort, were in They can not keep the children
at their studies. Their minds
$7.50, or a pocket size 24x33 in. man & Allen’s and is one of the the Grove this week.
Writes the Most Conservative Line of Commercial and
for $2. Get it of your bookseller latest patterns. This firm is
constantly on someshing else
Rev, A. M. Grubbs, of Davids
Dwelling Insurance of Any Mutual Company in the
or address T. S. Wilkes & Son, right up-to-date in their equip­ Hill, was in town and made the and that is the Bazaar, where
State. It will Pay You to Protect Your Prop­
ment and spares no expense to Press office a pleasant call Fri­ all the wonderful Xmas things
Hillsboro, Oregon.
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erty with One of Our Policies
give their customers the best of day.
are. As soon as they get out of
service.
school they go pell mell for that
1
ay
up
your
subsription
to
the
place and stand there with their
A lady of this towrj while in
Oregonian
at
the
Bazaar.
Do
not
mouths open looking at things
Mrs. Winifred Gunton
Portland saw a beautiful doll on
fail
to
do
this
if
you
want
the
until
they hear the next school
2nd S l n c t
display in one of the large store
". *
n
Pacific Avenue,
bgffi
Hillsboro,
-
-
Oregon windows there. It was marked paper to continue.
“ Special Price $6.00.’’ She wrs
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Hand Goods .* .* .*
LATTA
Bring in your Kodak work to­ regretting on her way home that C. W. MERTZ
We have on sale Olympia
Telephon« 743
day, you can get it tomorrow she did not purchase it, but to
&
her great surprise she saw exact­
and Eastern Oysters : : : Dealer in Flour and Feed
ly the same kind of a doll at
•
•
The Weekly Oregonian home at the Bazaar at $5.00, the
The Auction House
Try us once and if
regular every day selling price,
— and —
please you tell others;
so
she bought it. The Bazaar
Forest Grove Press
if not tell us.
has an unusual fine lot of dolls
O. M. SANFORD, Prop.
on display this year at surprising­
Located on Pacific Avenue
ly low prices.
Both Phones.
p h o n e , Ind. 721
N. main st
Corner First Avtnue and fee jn 1 St
Dr. Hines’ Drug Store
C. C. HANCOCK
General Merchandise, Farming Impiements
The First National Bank
Has Capital, Surplus and Undivided
in the
sum of
52.090
;
Being Greater than any oilier Banking House in
Washington County
Motion Photo
Here W e Knife Deepest
Exhibitions
Daily change with best films procurable
Don’t Forget Our Grocery Department
Hoffman & Allen Co.
Bankers & Merchants itMuai Fire Ass n
Forest Grove, Oregon
Pope Photo Gallery
Forest Grove R e s t a u r a n t ^
Reeher,
and Oyster House
Buys and Sel!s Second
MERTZ
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LATTA
Forest Grove Steam Laundry
New and Second Hand*Goods
One Year, $1.50
Ice, Cold Storage, Wood and Coil