Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, December 28, 1911, Image 5

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    Galea City
EV ERY A R TIC LE IN MY ST O R E G R EA TLY REDUCED
GEO. G. PATERSON’S
REMOVAL SALE
Furniture, Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums, Oil­
cloth, Mattings, Paints, Oils, Wall Paper, Etc.
As my lease expires January 1, 1912, and I haven’t se­
cured a store building to move into, have decided to sell
my $9,000 stock of Furniture, Pianos and in fact every­
thing in my store at a big discount—in fact some articles
below Cost—in order to make a quick turn. Every
article will have the old selling tag on and the discount
price marked in plain figures.
The first customers will have the cream of the sale.
stock is exhausted the sale is off.
When
P a i n t S out as quick- W 3 0 1 1 3 1 1
ly as possible at Cost. If you intend to paint in the near
future, it will pay you to take advantage of this. Have
a good assortment of colors on hand.
My Entire Stock of Varnishes wiii be Sold
. . . . at a Discount. . . . . . . .
I have a big stock on hand.
Hurry, it is yours
[
I have a beautiful prize in my window
for the one holding the correcct num­
ber. A number will be given with
each $1 purchase, which gives you a
chance to win i t ......................................
Ö 1 i f '* Q Great and
l l U V j l O — Small
consisting of Body Brussel, A xm inster, Jap . B russels, V elvets, English A rt Squares,
G rass, W ood-Fiber, Ingrains, W ool, H alf W ool, Etc,
Among other things too numerous to mention are IRONING BOARDS, PICTURES,
BABY WALKERS, BABY BUGGIES, MATTRESSES, Ostermoor, SEWING MA­
CHINES, PORTIERES, Table Cloths, Towel Racks, Clock Shelves, 4 Mission
Clocks, at cost; Hall Racks, Shades, Pillows, Paint Brushes, Trunks, Suit Cases,
Sulkies for the baby; Baby Jumper, Toy Doll Buggies, some Doll Furniture, Or­
gans and a thousand more things, all reduced.
Don’t forget to get tickets on the
Valuable Prize in the window
Mias Amy Swinney, of Port­
land, came out Saturday and
spent Christmas with friends and
relatives at this place, returning
home Tuesday morning.
Our school teacher, Miss Clara
Dill, went to Portland, Saturday
to spend the holidays with friends
there.
Why pay ten dollars for a map
which merely shows Washington
County, when you can get one
on a larger scale showing every­
thing from the Willamette Kiver
west to the west boundary of the
county, size 50x67 inches for
$7.50, or a pocket size 24x33 in.
for $2. Get it of your bookseller
or address T. S. Wilkes & Son,
Hillsboro, Oregon.
tf
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jarvis, of
Portland, spent Christmas with
the former’s mother, Mrs. S. S.
Bateman.
J.J. Adkins and family are vis­
iting with relatives at Salem this
W e h av e on sale O lym pia
week.
Guss Ghene and Walter Sar­ an d E a stern O ysters : : :
gent spent a few days in Port­
land last week.
Try us once and if we
please you tell others;
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Asber are
if
not tell us.
visiting with relatives at this j
place this week.
Located on Pacific A venue
E. J. Ayers was doing business
in Forest Grove Tuesday.
Oak Hill
D. G. Lilly and family, of Hill­ The little daughters of Ed Al­
side, took Christmas dinner with len, of North Yamhill, are spend­
J. E. Lilly, of Gales Creek.
ing the holidays with their cous­
Miss Edna Vincent, who has ins, Charlotte and Harold Allen.
been away for some time, return-1 Christmas eve proved a very
ed home the other day.
merry time for the little folk, as
C. G. Seth was away on busi­ Santa Claus made his call early
in the evening which allowed
ness last week.
i them ample time to inspect their
1 There was a big dance in th e ' new things before going to bed.
Sargent Hall on the evening of
Mrs. M. E. Hall spent Wednes­
Dec. 25.
day
and Thursday with Mrs.
Cecil Lilly, who has been go­
M.
Powers,
east of Forest Grove.
ing to school at Corvallis,is spend-
Mrs.
Powers
has been quite ill
1 ing the holidays with his father,
!
the
past
few
weeks.
N. C. Lilly.
Forest Grove R e s t a u r a n t
and Oyster House
W atts
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Monner en­
tertained a large company at
dinner Christmas day. Those
present were the families of
Dick Holcher, Will McCoy, Er­
nest Burk and Jack Martin.
Sunday at Austin Buxton’s a
merry party partook of a bounti­
ful Christmas dinner, and after
dinner a large snowball reposing
on a snow bank furnished sever­
al gifts, ludicrous and otherwise,
for everyone present. Mr. Bux­
ton’s brother Thurston and fam­
ily, with D. A. Kennedy and
family, enjoyed these good
things.
Attorney John Stevenson spent
Saturday and Sunday with his
father’s family at Elkhorn farm,
returning to Portland Sunday
afternoon to be with his own
family Christmas.
The Amusement Club held its
dance at the hall Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollenbeck and
baby, of Carleton, were out to
spend Christmas with Mrs. Hol­
lenbeck’s father, Mr. Bailey,
who is now “ grandpa.” His lit­
tle granddau ghter made a merry
Christmas for him.
Ernest Reuter and a cousin,
who is a surveyor, were busy
last week running the lines on
the woodland northwest of Mr.
Reuter’s prune orchard.
Miss Minerva Vermilyea, who
is taking work at the university,
is visiting her aunt, Mrs. N. A.
Frost, during her vacation.
The school is having a week’s
vacation, and will take up its
work again Tuesday.
Mr. Reuter’s daughters were
all home to spend Christmas.
GEO. G. PATERSON
Furniture and Pianos
No Terms on Prices
Forest Grove, Oregon
That's th e verdict of those
w ho patronize
OUR GROCERY
O u r S to ck Is C o m p le te
O u r C le rk s A r e C o u r te o u e
O u r P ric e s A r e L o w
Let Us Please You, Too
H. T. Giltner
Ind. Phone 701
Pac. States 26
J.C. Kuralti
E.I. Kuralti
Main Street
Forest Grove
g en era l ,
A u c t io n e e r s
NOTARIAL WORK
K uralti Bros.
REAL ESTATE,COLLECTIONS
MONEY TO LOAN
German spoken in the office
PHONES
Bell, Main 346
Ind. City 344
HILLSBORO.
OREGON
J. E. Honey, who was badly
hurt last week by a loaded wagon
pessingover him while returning
home from Gothenburg, was
brought to Cand today and taken
to the home of his daughter, Mrs.
W, H. McLeay, where he will re­
ceive good care and closer atten­
Makers of
tion of the doctor.—Arnold Sen­ M ission F u rn itu re, Mill W o rk
tinel. Mr. Honey at one time
operated a saw mill in the Banks an d G en eral R ep air W o rk
vicinity.
Mrs. Herman Krahmer, who
underwent an operation at the
PR O FESSIO N A L
_
Forest Grove sanitarium last
DIRECTORY
week, was removed to her home
in Gaston the first of the week.
She is fast improving and will
be able to be out in a few days.
John D. Foote, once editor of
Embalming—Funeral Directing
this paper for a short time,
writes one of his friends here
that he has abandoned journal­
(Successor* to V. H . Lim ber.)
ism and the law and has accept­
A W . NELSON, M g r.
ed a position in the First Nation­
I'acL lc 48.
In d e p e n d en t 642
F o re st G ro v e
al Bank at Blue Field, W. Va,
-
O regon
Forest Grove Planing
..... Mill Company.__
Contractors and Builders
J
UN D ER TA K IN G
Forest Grove Undertaking Co.
BENEFITS OF EDUCATION
Mrs. Youngwife—Don’t you
want a letter of recommendation,
Bridget?
Bridget No, mum. F v e ju st
written it myself.
INFORMATION SUPPLIED
W . M. Langley & Son
Lawyers
Forest Grove, Ogn.
W . P. D yke
Atlorney-at-Law
The Deacon—Do you know
and
where little boys go who play
Notary 'Public
hall on Sunday?
Forest Grove
Oregon
Tommy—Sure. If dey is all
right, dey goes ter college.
Hollis & Graham
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the under­
signed hag been by the County Court of
Washington County, Oregon, duly ap­
pointed administratrix of the estate of
Edward Best, deceased, and has duly
qualified as such administratrix. All
persons having claims against said es­
tate aie hereby required to present the
same to me with proper vouchers at the
law office of M. Bailey Bump, in Hills­
boro, Washington County, Oregon,
within six months from date hereof.
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this
November 22, 1911.
Haynes
MARY E. BEST,
Administratrix of the estate of
People are permitted to go
Edward Best, deceased.
through the greenhouse, but not M. Bailey
Bump,
D 21.
to pick any flowers because there Att'y for the Estate.
A itorneys-at-Law
Forest Grove, O gn. ,
J. N. Hoffman
A ttorncy- at-Law 1
EQUITY AND PROBATE ONLY
Office Hoffman Bldg. Pacific Ave.
Ind. Phone 502
Forest Grove
H. W . Vollmer, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon ’
Office in Abbott Bldg.
Both Phones
Forest Grove, Ogn.
is not two out of a dozen that
can pick them right.
Ind. Phones
Mr. and Mrs. McFeeder visited
Mrs. Winifred Gunton
Residence 212
Office 23
with J. W. Peabody and wife
2n d StTM t
one day last week.
Hillsboro,
Oregon
D R . C. E. W A L K E R
Mr. Forbes said he picked 2500
carnations Saturday to ship Sun­
Bring in your Kodak work to­
Osteopathic Physician
day.
D. Forbes spent Sunday in day, you can get it tomorrow
Treatment by Special Appoint­
Portland.
ment Only
Mr. and Mrs. Melquist, of Cor­ T he W eekly Oregonian
nelius, spent Sunday at the green­
— and —
house.
W . Q. Tucker, M. D.
Forest Grove Press
Lee McChester, of Pittsburg,
Physician and Surgeon
Pa., is visiting with the McFeed-
CallB answered promptly day or night
er’s for a few days.
Both Phones.
Pope Photo Gallery
I Need the CASH, You Need the GOODS, and
I am Here with the Goods
ALWAYS
!
PLEASED
One Year, $1.50