Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, November 14, 1912, Page 2, Image 2

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    FOREST GROVE TRESS, FOREST GROVE. OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, W12.
2
John Fletcher was a county
seat visitor Monday.
Zack Parkin, from Gales City,
was a Grove visitor yesterday.
ands of dollars at once. Even
Prof. Ben Kori and wife and
Washington-Oregon Corpor­ when the machinery is made ad­
daughter
were in Portland Satur­
equate for the proper service it
ation Explains Offer To
Pacific University.
The greatest
day.
would
be
unable
to
meet
require­
Furnish Electricity.
American Artist
Management,
ments in ten years. At no time Mrs. W. H. Hoskins visited F. Famme, of this city, made
a business trip to Hillsboro last
can it PAY expenses. A stead­ Portland friends Saturday.
DAVID BISPHAM
Letter number one and two of ily increasing deficit will grow
Monday.
this series were published in this unless the city of Forest Grove Herbert Hazlett, of Thatcher,
Ear! Clapshaw was in the
At the piano,
paper on Oct. 10th and Oct. 17th. has found a secret not possessed paid the Grove a visit Wednes­ Groye yesterday from his home
Season Ticket
Harry M. Gilbert.
day.
We have also published an advert- by any other City in America
of 4 Concerts
: on Hillside.
Miss Harriet Benjamin visited Miss Edith Shogren and her
isment giving the substance of similarly situated.
our offer to supply electric en­ How can we make it pay? We friends in Cornelius Saturday j mother were Portland visitors
ergy to Forest Grove at a profit have machinery which costs far evening.
Saturday.
to the citizens and municipality. less to run and a business which Frank Maitland was a Forest
Frank Bennett was in town
It seems unduly difficult to arouse is large enough to enable us to Grove visitor from Gales Creek Wednesday from his home in the
your common council to the im- employ trained men to keep the yesterday.
E dison Phonographs and
Thatcher district.
portance of our offer. At no plant up to efficiency. We have Fred Pritzloff, of Gales Creek,
time have they met the issue in a our reputation to preserve and made a call on Grove merchants Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Lindsley,
i of Gaston, were shopping at the
Records at Staehr’s Bazaar
serious manner, as they should, are willing to risk immediate Wednesday.
where so much money and the profit in the Grove if we can The Pacific “ U” Minstrels local stores Tuesday.
Next to Post Office, Forest Grove, Ore.
Lige McCoy and family, of
development of the city is entail- save our power customers from Thanksgiving Eve. Bigger and
'
Gales
Creek,
were
shopping
in
ed. Is it the will of the people (interrupted service and build up better than ever.
2-2t
of the Grove that they continue the future business by giving E. J. Ayers, one of the live the Grove yesterday.
John Heisler, Jr., of Gales
a municipal lighting plant at a jr0od service.
merchants of Gales Creek, was j Creek, was a business visiter in
LOSS and deprive themselves ol The citizens stand to lose from in the Grove yesterday.
the Grove yesterday.
the convenience of twenty-four $20,000 to $50,000 during the
hour service?
next fifteen years if they con- Arad Garrigues, of the thriv­ Elmer Quick, from the Hill­
For your information let me tinue their muncipal lighting ing little town of Banks, was a side neighborhood, was transact­
Grove caller Wednesday.
ing business in this city Wednes­
say th a t we are NOW FUR­ plant. They stand to gain j
NISHING your city with elec­ $20,U00 and lower rates if we j T. P. Hines, of Gales Creek day.
district, came over to the Grove
tricity for power and day current take over the plant.
Rumor has it that a second
C. W. H IL L . For
to transact business yesterday.
used by barber shops and others A dv
W ash in j?to n -0 reg o n C orporation.
moving picture house will short­
Mr. Van Meter has returned ly open to the public in Forest
w ho require light AFTER the
city plant shuts down.
Our FIRST VISIT TO FOREST GROVE OF
to his home in the Grove after Grove.
sh a re in the city business is
SETTLER FROM WEST VIRGINIA an extended visit in Oregon City. Mrs. G. S. E d w a r d s and
Armentus Hart was transact­ daughter, of Portland, visited
small, but we value it for the Although James M. Mangold,
ing
business in the grove yester­ with her sister, Mrs. J. F. Leise,
future it has. We are unable to wi,0 has leased the George Beal
Edison Phonographs and Records are fast coming to the
do full justice to our share oI the,farrn ¡n Scoggins’ Valley, has day, driving over from his home of South Forest Grove, over
front. They are driving every other talking machine
service as it is not sufficient to been in Washington County for in Gales Creek.
and record out of the market. Why ? Because they
Sunday.
en ab le us to maintain a corp ot over six months, he made his John Hall has purchased a lot As an indication of apprecia­
have stood the test for years. A number of other talk­
m en in th e Grove to make re-
trip to Forest Grove last of Richard Rhodes, in the Ca- tion of the P ress by the people
ing machines have been compelled to quit business be­
cause either the machine or the records did not give
pairs and meet complaints as we Saturday. Mr. Mangold came ples addition, and has commenc­ at large, we mention that 12
should. Our reputation is worth to this section of Oregon from ed the erection of a dwelling new subscribers have been re­
satisfaction. A good feature with the Edison machine is
too much to us to permit of this Wheeling, West Virginia, upon thereon.
that
the records never wear out. And another good
ceived this week, up to going to
and we have solicited from your an investigating trip, and he was The Girls’ club, an organiza­ press.
feature is that the Edison machine and records are sold
council the lease of the entire so immensely pleased with th e ! tion of the younger set, have ar­
at the same price the world over. Whether it is in New
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
S.
Higby
and
city business.
Yotk, Chicago, Portland or Forest Grove, the prices are
fertility of the soil and the possi­ ranged for a social for Friday
Mrs. Dorthy Seymour, visited on
are all the same. Of course a number of people are send­
We know it is only a question bilities in general that he im­ evening at which time they will David’s Hill, the first part of
ing east for them, having been led to believe, by some
of a short time when existing mediately decided, upon viewing | entertain the Boy’s organization. the week, and brought home
fake adyertiam ents, that they could get them cheaper by
deficits will become menacingly the Washington County land, to
H. S. Brown and wife return­ with them some fine specimens |
sending east, but if they investigate they find out they
large. We know that the city remain permanently. His trip
of grapes.
have paid exactly the same pi ice that they could have
plant must pass into iother hands to this city was somewhat' of a ed to this city Sunday and are
Mrs. Adelia Lamlie, of North
bought the machine of the home dealer for, and perhaps
before a great while.^ We know revelation, and he expressed j guests at the home of Mrs. S. J.
$5 or $6 express charges extra. Besides this they get a
and the council knows, that the himself as greatly taken with Sparks. The Browns have been Dakota, and Mrs. Harriet Wes-
machine that is not adjusted and they do not have a
city is not large enough to sup­ the many excellent business traveling through Eastern Wash­ cott, from Sumner, Washington, I
ington
for
some
time
past.
who
are
visiting
relatives
in
Ore­
chance
to hear the records. Every Edison Talking M a­
houses
and
the
general
air
of
port two services of electricity
gon,
spent
Sunday
in
Forest
G.
S.
Allen,
former
Mayor
of
chine
that
is sold at Sraehr’s B azaar has been set up, ad­
and have each EFFICIENT. prosperity which pervades the
Grove,
as
guests
of
Mrs.
Leise.
justed and tried before it goes out. A full line of records
Either the city should give town. Mr. Mangold has some Forest Grove, came up from
are always kept in stock. The Edison T alking M achines
twenty-four-hour service in am­ excellent land and is cultivating Portland, his future home, Tues­ Rev. B. C. Cook and Mr.
day evening, to complete prep­ Brown, of Hillsboro, together
are sold on easy m onthly paym ents and absolutely guar­
ple quantity, or else we should it to its full value.
arations for the removal of his with Mrs. Dobey, of Orenco,
anteed to give satisfaction.
family and effects to that city.
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
The construction of the new S. C. Sherrell, of this city Sun­
city jail, despite the inclement day. Mr. Sherrell is principal
weather, is proceeding rapidly. of the Watts district school.
The walls will soon be up and
Mrs. Isaac Deardorff, two
MADE FROM T HE
work upon the interior will be daughters and son, are guests at
pushed right along to an early the home of W. L. Cady, in this
completion.
city. The Deardorffs came to
Pure and I'nfermented.
Miss Manche Langley, of this Forest Grove from Denver, Colo-j
city, accompanied by Miss Stella rado* "’here they have conduct­
ion ,w . of Hillsboro, visited!eti a “ «‘tarium for the past
czr=3
over Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. year- They were ori^ nally resi-;
Auto Repairing, Vulcanizing and
A. M. Kinney, in Astoria. Mrs. dents
dents of
of Li nc ol n, Nebraska.
Mr.
Deardorff
General Machine Work. Storage
Kinney is a daughter of Mr. and ^ r' Deardorff is expected with-
D. A. K E N N E D Y
in the next week or ten days,
Mrs. J. T. Buxton.
and Supplies.
Phone Main 62X
when arrangements will be made
Carl Nicholson, the former for the permanent residency of
groeeryman of this city, was re­ the family in this city. Mr.
newing acquaintances in town Deardorff is an experienced busi-
Main Street, Forest Grove.
yesterday. Mr.
Mr. Nicholson
iNicholson 181 ness man and will probably take
now coupled onto a live farm up some line of mercantile en-
north of the Grove and has a j eavor
clear track to increased prosper-1
ity.
The Fleur-de-Lis club met I
yesterday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. S. E. Todd. The hours
were passed in a pleasant man-j
nor, and before the guests de­
parted Mrs. Todd served a de- j
Wake up and arouse !
licious luncheon which was en­
at the
Own your own house.
joyed by all.
You are not a drone,
John Younger, of Patten Val-'
You can have a home.
ley,
i ame over to Forest Grove
Rent paid out returns no more
Monday
upon business matters.
On this or the other shore.
Mr. Younger, who has resided
I’ll build you a snug little nest
in Patton Valley for the past
Of material the very best,
twenty-five years, has one of the
Modern, up-to-date and neat.
best vineyards and small fruit
Now do the landlord defeat.
ranches in Washington county.
A little payment down,
Soon a home you’ll own.
An entertainment by the pu­
A lot I’ll furnish too.
pils of St. Mary’s Academy of
How much better can I do ?
Highest Market Price Paid.
Beaverton was given in Hen­
drick's Hall, Cornelius, last Fri­
day night. Parties fiom Forest
Think it over friend.
Grove and Hillsboro were in at­
W e also do custom work. W e have Kegs
tendance and enjoyed the ex­
cellent program which was pre­
Res. 26, N. 5th St., Forest Grove, Oregon
and Barrels of all sizes for sale.
pared for them. The work cer­
Phones 0171 •1191
Box 581
tainly shows the care of the Sis­
ters of St. Mary, and their pains­
taking teaching.
allowed to do so on satisfac­
A LETTER OF INTEREST be
tory terms. The city CANNOT
twenty-four hour service
TO CITIZENS OF GROVE give
without spending many thous­
PAirelrj*
Personal
FOREST GROVE PHILHARMONIC COURSE
Dec. 16 Marsh Hall,
EUGENE KUESTER, Portland.
$ 3.00
KENNEDY’S GRAPE JUICE
STAEHR’S BAZAAR.
" fi
Best Concord Grapes
Main Street Garage
W . A . C H A LM ER S,
C O N C O R D RI D G F F R U I T
FOREST GROVE
OREGON
Mr. Rent Payer Man:
FARM
Cider Apples W anted
KNIGHT PACKING CO. CIDER MILL.
Phone 752
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