Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, November 07, 1912, Page 8, Image 8

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FOREST OROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1912.
LITTLE FOLK HUNT FOR GHASTLY GHOST W A N T A N D FOR SALE ADS.
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A most unique and delightful
For sale or will trade one half
Halloe’ en celebration was held block good resident location in
last Thursday night at Green Forest Grove. Address P r e s s .
Gables, the home of Mr. and
A good building lot 70x100
j Mrs. A. G. Hoffman, when their feet, with fruit and berries, for
little daughter, Aileen, was host­ ! sale cheap. Best residence dis-1
You can obtain a thorough education, one that will fit you to
ess to a number o f her young trict. P ress O ffic \
grapple with the world if necessary. Moreover, you can live in a re­
friends. The rooms were taste­
Good office rooms in the Hoff­
fined, homelike atmosphere at Herrick Hall (the finest girl’s dormitory
man building for rent. Inquire
GALES CREEK. GLEANINGS MT. RICHMOND ROUNDUPS fully and appropriately decor­
in the Pacific Northwest) while you are pursing your studies. Further­
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ated, and during the course of the o f J. N. H o f f m a n
(Crowded out last week)
more, you can receive systematic instruction in gymnastics and enjoy
Mr. Stiles, of this section, en-
F or S ale -Nice upright piano
Messrs Dix and Bennett are joyed'a visit from his daughter, evening a most delightful hot
the privileges o f the gymnasium and swimming pool.
Inquire at the
canducting revival meetings in who resides in Portland, Sunday. supper was served in the com­ very reasonable.
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modious basement, which had | Press office.
Enroll at
this locality.
J. V. Hubbard delivered a load been especially arranged for the
Magoons, Gold Dollars and
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY
Miss Maude Lilly left Friday of fine apples at Fairdale this
occasion.
Those present were j Oregon Strawberry plants for
for Education, Health and Physical Development, and
for a visit in Portland.
week.
the Misses Thelma, Mildred and sale. Phone Press 502.
Do It Now !
Miss Alice McCann, of Forest
The
“ Fairy
Dell”
dairy Camilla Mills and Ruth Burling-
Matched
team,
6
years
old
for
Grove, V is it e d her home in this grounds are being improved by ham and Masters Gordon Bur-
! sale cheap. Address F. M ott ,
section, Sunday.
the addition of several new lingham, John Watrous, Chester ! Phone Maple 153 Forest Grove.
Miss Leda March, of Portland, gates.
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Wilson and Earl Blitz.
While
For particulars address
is visiting friends at Gales Creek.
the
young
folk
engaged
in
the
Wesley Cooper, L. B. Dixon
PR O F . F R A N K C. T A Y L O R ,
W anted —Girl experienced in
and Miss Mary Yoder spent many pastimes o f Halloe’ en,
Pacific University,
WEEKLY W O RD OF W ATTS Saturday evening at Mrs. Allen’s their parents were entertained sewing to work in tailoring shop.
Forest Grove, Oregon.
by Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman. A Call at once. S amet the Tailor.
J. W. Campbell, father of Mrs. playing Flinch and Authors.
Forest
Grove,
N
Main
sreet.
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D. A. Kennedy, left Wednesday
,
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The Board of Directors of the very pleasant evening was spent
for Colville, Wash, to spend the Mt. Richmond School District by all.
L aw O efice with Library for
winter with his son, W. W. held a meeting Friday evening
J. D. Rode has opened up a rent. Want good live man t o 1
take charge of office and busi­
Campbell.
at the home o f Mr. Bemis.
commission store in his building ness.
Address T he P ress .
Miss Pearl Stevenson visited
on Pacific Ave. and Second St.
Mrs. Woods Tuesday.
W. C. T. U. SERVICE SUNDAY EVENING and will buy, sell, store and han
Fresh cows for sale.
Continued rain is making it
die
on
commission
all
produce,
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Sunday, Nov 10, will be observ­
difficult for the grape-growers to ed by churches all over the coun­ such as grain, hay, flour, feed,
Newly Weds and Others Take
harvest thqir crop.
try as World’s Temperance Sun­ seeds, vegetables, fruits, beef,
Notice.
Mrs. Demoss was calling at day. The services for that even­ veal and pork, also good second
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
Do
you
want
a New Modern
Mrs. Holshiers’ Tuesday to see ing at the Congregational church hand house furniture and ma­
the little son who arrived last will be conducted by the W. C. chinery, implements, vehicles, house built to order. Small cash
payment down; balance to suit. ,
week.
T. U. at which time the follow­ hardware and other articles too
Ready on short order.
Mr. Higby and family drove ing program will be given, tell­ numerous to mention. Now if
Phone 0191
C has . E. H all .
up on the Hill Sunday in spite o f ing of the National W. C. T. U. you have anything in this line
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you wish to dispose of, bring it
the rain.
Mr. Higby says he Convention.
in and it will be placed before
Hymn,
“
Christ
for
the
world
we
will continue to come as long as
CARD OF THANKS
the
people, who may be glad to
Sing.”
the grapes last.
We wish to extend our heart­
Every-one was busy Tuesday Reading of Crusade, Psalm and purchase. There is an abund­ felt thanks to the people o f For­
Prayer, Mrs. Kerr.
trying to vote between showers. Hymn, “ Give to the Winds Thy ance of room, two floors, 50x100 est Grove for their kindness and
feet.
This is a business that
Fears.”
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has
long
been needed in Forest assistance during the long ill­
CHRISTIAN CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY. Mrs. Sterns’ Address, Prin. H.
Grove, as it is not necessary to ness and death of our dear son.
L. Bates.
B oard of D irectors :
This Sunday, at the Christian The Children’s Demonstration, make a big sacrifice between M r . and M rs . J as . H ocking ,
Orenco,
Ore.
Miss Penfield.
church, the pastor will occupy
seller and buyer. Amen.
T. W. Sain
W. K. Newell
Geo. Mizner
By the Children.
the pulpit at both morning and Song,
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John
Templeton
Geo. G. Hancock
The
Great
Sunday
Meeting,
Mrs.
L. J. Cori
Not the cheapest but the best
evening services.
“ Encourage­
Bishop.
The only way to success; what Oregon flour, made from the
H.
T.
Buxton
Chris
Peterson
H. G. Goff
ment” will be the theme at the Solo,
Mr. Richard Abraham. little we know and what a lot we
E.
W.
Haines
W. H. Hollis
j best blue stem wheat money can
morning service. This is a most The Last Afternoon, Mrs. Semo-
do not know. Why our hens do I buy at $5.20 per bbl in five bbl
nes.
important subject and will be
not lay when eggs are 40 cents lots. White Comet blended hard
discussed from several very in­ Solo, “ Some Glad Day,” Miss
per dozen. Owing to the change wheat flour at $4.40 per bbl. in
For rent, 15 acres. All in
Peterson.
For Sale.
teresting standpoints.
Every
high
state of cultivation, goocP
A Young Man’s Impression of of feed in the spring when they five bbl lots, from Crescent
A good 6 room house and lot,
member is urged to be present
the Convention, Mr. Grath- get plenty of oily insects they Mills. Patronize local industry 50x100 feet, located on 4th buildings, fine water, two thirds
at the evening service.
well.
Avenue. Inquire at Press office. mile of the Grove.
lay the most, so why not feed to avoid hard times.
T. J. O.
“ TheConfederate,” a companion Hymn, "Blest Be the Tie That them oily feeds such as millet,
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Realty
Co.
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J. D. R ode .
Binds.”
sermon to the one delivered last
rape,
cale,
sorgum
and
meat
Sunday evening, will be the The Closing Hour, Mrs. Boldrick. scraps, in connection with an­
Hymn, “ God be With Y ou.”
theme. Good interest is mani­ Benediction.
other receipt you can obtain at
fest in the services at this church
the commission store.
and all are cordially invited to PUBLIC SALE AT HIGGINS’ PLACE.
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attend and participate.
The
Commencing at 10 o ’clock Fri­
Notice.
Bible school is progressing nice­
day morning, November 15, a
About Nov. 10, will have Fruit1
ly.
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public sale will be held at the
Trees and all kinds of nursery
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ireland Higgins place, one-half mile stock for sale. The same reli­
full of just the sort of things you ought to wear, at
were called to Albany last Fri­ south of Dilley, when the follow­ able stock that we always have. >
ing
cattle
will
become
the
prop­
day by the illness o f Mr. Ire­
No agents; that is why our prices ;
just the prices you ought to pay; and here we are,
land’s mother, but arrived al­ erty of the highest bidder: 6 are right. Come and see us.
cows;
one
dry,
one
just
fresh.
most too late, as Mrs. Ireland
Forest Grove Green House.
ready to show you; whether you come to look or buy.
died the following day. She had •I half Holstein, two year olds, Corner 4th St. 5th Ave. South.
been a patient sufferer for some with calf. 2 half Holstein, heif­ Phone 0116
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Silkaline for Comforts.................. 10c, 121 jc and 15c
W h e n Skies W e e p ,
er calves, six and eight months
time.
Pure white Cotton, per roll........12' jC, 20c, 30c, 98c
The Press and Weekly Ore ;
old. This stock is all in good
It’s time to talk of Raincoats
Bleached Table Linen, 70 and 72 in. wide,
condition. Terms: A credit of gonian from now until Novem -1
...................................................... 40c, 65c and 98c
Misses Rain Capes,...............................................$1.50
Napkins to match, per doz....... 75c, 1.00, 1.48, $2.00
9 months will be given on ap­ her 1st 1913, more than a year,
New lot of Ladies’ Rain Coats just in. The prices
Plain and figured Crepe for Kimonas and
are right.
proved notes at 8 per cent; 2 per the two papers for the price of
House Dresses, ....................
20c
New
lot of Childrens’ Wool and Gingham Dresses.
one.
$1.50 pays for both.
cent oil" for cash.
Blanket Rohes in pretty colorings,.................... $3.48
New arrival o f Gingham House Dresses.
Don’ t delay. New subscribers or|
B. II. TuPPER, Owner.
Huck Towels, hemmed ends,........... 9c, 12c, 16c, 20c
Dilley, Oregon
Black Sateen and Colored Messaline Petticoats, at
Bath Towels,......................... 10c, 121 ^ c, 15c, 20c, 25c
prices you'll like.
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W. H ughes , Auctioneer. renewals; both papers at the
Phone 5 2 2
Worsted Plaids for Children’ s Dresses, ......39c, 49e
New lot of Ladies’ Colored Tailored Waists.
price $1.50.
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W e’ ve a lot of Silk, Net and Fancy Waists left
Heavy Storm Serges, all colors............................. 59c
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Dort’ t neglect the children’s
to
close out. The sizes are small so are the
For Sale or Trade.
Panamas and Wool Taffetas, all colors, 42
Expert Carpet, Rug I musical education. It is a sin
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prices.
in. wide............................................................... 59c
for parents to neglect this part
54 in. Manish Suitings,.............................. 1.50, $1.75
IMPORTANT
8 Room Modern House in Sa­
and Fancy Weaving
A Manufacturer sent us by express this week 22
of a child’s education. Have you lem. Oregon, 14th Ferry St.
2 7 in. Messaline, in all the
Ladies’ Strictly Man Tailored Suits in Navy
Orders called for
a piano in your home to start the Paved street, sew rage, gas and
Serges and Mixtures. They’re made to sell at
W
a
n
ted
Colors.
and delivered.
$45.00, but we're going to close them out at just
little ones out on, who, if they electricity, full basement and
Remnants in Dress Goods in all Wool and
tj price.
I
had
half
a
chance,
would
turn
part Wool marked away down.
furnace.
C has . E. H all .
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A FEW ITEMS FOR MEN AND BOYS.
the gloom into sunshine for you
The largest line of Hats, Shoes and Clothing in
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A Great Slaughter in Millinery
town, at the smallest prices.
and others? I sell good reliable
Our $10.00 and $12.00 Beaver Shapes. Hats
You
can
buy
a
good
Smith
New things in Mens’ Ties, plenty to select
pianos and sell them on terms to
in whose company you’ ll feel proud, at
$4.50
from......................................................... 25c to 50c
suit you whether for cash, or the Premier typewriter at Staehr’s
All our High School and Johnny Hats, clos­
Mens’ Heavy Blue and Grey Flannel Over­
ing out at........................................................ $1.39
shirts, were $2.00 f o r ..................................$1.39
smallest payment you can afford. Bazaar for $35. The machine is
Hats trimmed free o f charge when materi­
guaranteed
and
will
be
kept
in
Mens' Sweaters, colors. Navy, Grey and
—G eo . G. P aterson , Forest
als are purchased at our store.
White, were $2.00, f o r ................................ $1.39
repair, free of charge, for two
Groye, Ore.
Boys’
75c Sweaters, cut t o .................................... 49c
Glad
News
for
Your
Feet,
Ladies.
years.
$5. down and $5. per
Childrens’ 50o Rubbers cut to ............................... 35c
Mrs. G. A. Dennis, Graduate month gets it. .
New 15 button High Top Shoes in Patent
Boys' $6.00 Overcoats cut t o ............................. $3.98
$3.50
Leather and Gun Metal.
Specialist. Shampoo 25c., Mani­
We want to assure
Mens' $15.00 Overcoats cut to........................ $10.89
$2.78
Ladies’ Fat Ankle Shoes, worth $3.25 for
Century
music
at
Steahr’
s
cure 25c., Face Massage 25c.
you we are prepar­
Scalp treatments a specialty. Bazzar, 10c McKinnley music 5c.
ed to give you the
Charges reasonable. Phone 0181.
$3.55 Round trip to Albany via
A gents for Ed. V . Price
very best work in
Residence utul office 332, Pacific Oregon Electric Railway.
For
the latest approved
& Co. Largest M en ’s
Agents
Avenue.
Albany Apple Show.
Tickets
designs, and that
Tailors.
Y ou r
Suit
Much o f the county corres­ to be sold Nov. 12, 13 and 14
your early order for
m ade to
pondence, which was crowded with return limit Nov. 16th.
Portraits will insure
m
easure
out this week on account of elec­ l-2t
J. E. Farmer, agent.
you the perfection
tion matter, will appear next
o f careful attention
Sewing machine needles for
week.
to detail.
any machine at Steahr's Bazaar.
Do not pay 15c and 25c for
St St
sheet music.
Staehr’s Bazaar,
next to Post Office, sell the
famous “ Century Edition” of
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sheet music for 10c per copy.
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YOUNG WOMAN !
At Pacific University
W A T C H T H IS S P A C E !
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital and Surplus
$ 60 , 0 0 0 .
U. S. DEPO SITO RY.
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PEOPLES STORE, HILLSBORO, ORE.
Here’s a Store
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G. C. G R A Y ,
Photos for
Christmas Presents
¡9 tS
f°r
Forest Grove Studio.
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Pictorial
R eview Patterns
$ 15. up
! Peoples Store, Hillsboro ¡