Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, November 14, 1912, Page 3, Image 3

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FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1912.
Most Durable Air Tight Made
The most durable air
tight made is the
Round Oak
The body is made of
18 gauge dohble re­
fined boiler iron and
securely riveted at top
and lottom.
It will outlast three
ordinary air t i g h t
heaters.
W . O. W agner & Sons
Forest Grove, Oregon
M LLINERY PARLORS
We bid for a fair share o f your patronage,
and promise you the right treatment.
MRS. M. L. BURDAN,
Second St.,
Hillsboro, Ore.
A. J. COOK
R. A. PHELPS
White Palace Cafe
Forest Grove
Pacific Ave.,
Ready for business
New Lumber Company
All kinds of Building Ma­
terials, Kiln Dried Finish,
Dry Shiplap in any quan­
tity.
Sash and Doors
Call and get prices. We
are here for business and
want to make your ac-
quaitance.
Willis-Place Lumber Co.
P h on e 0 1 X
South A Street
All kinds of Optical Goods.
Forest Grove, Or.
Watches, Clocks and Jewely.
J. A . H O F FM A N
W A TC H M A K E R
AND JEWELER
We solicit your patronage.
Reliable work at moderate prices.
HILLSBORO, ORE.
Investment Realty Abstract Company
Mrs. C. Roe, of this city, was
in Portland on business last
Tuesday.
Mrs. Butler is improping slow­
ly, after her illness o f the past
few weeks.
Miss Florence Littler visited
friends in Portland the latter
part of last week.
Whitman’s Chocolates are the
best Chocolates. Forest Grove
Pharmacy.
46-tf
phone
Sun-Rise Grocery
J DODGfc, PfOpHetOr
Alex Berry, of Portland, is
visiting with his uncle, Mr. A.
J. Spillers, of this city.
Roy Harper, of the Gales
Creek neighborhood, was attend­
ing to business matters in the
Furnished room for rent. Grove the first of the week.
Across street
from Lincoln
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Goullard, !
School. Phone 0270, M r s . M a r y of Brownsville, have been visit­
P a r s .
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ing with Mrs. Kerry the past
Miss Clara Crawford, of this few days and have now gone to I
city, visited over Sunday with California to look after business
her sister, Mrs. Crowthers at matters.
Gales Creek.
State Commander Sherwood,
Mrs. Neva McLean and two of the Knights of the Maccabees,
sons of Alberta, Canada, are attended a meeting of the local (
visiting in this* city, with her chapter Tuesday night. Three ■
mother, Mrs. C. Knapp.
candidates were initiated into
Fred Hines arrived Sunday at the mysteries of Knighthood,
the home of his brother, W. C. and at the conclusion of the cer­
Hines. He has been traveling emonies all partook of light but |
tasty refreshments.
abroad the past few years.
Don’ t use anything but Sen­
eca Stock Powder, the guaran­
teed stock powder, for your
horses or cattle. For sale only
by the Forest Grove Pharmacy.
49-tf
Mrs. Geòrgie Cheney, and son
Donald, of Seaside, are visiting
at the home o f the former’ s
mother, Mrs. George Hughes, in
this city. Mr. Cheney is pro­
prietor of a large general mer­
chandise establishment in the
beach city.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Haines
and daughter Bernice, o f Mc­
Minnville, were over Sunday
guesis at the home o f Dr. and
Mrs. E. C. Hines, of this city,
Mr. Hines was formerly post­
master of the Grove aud a promi­
nent business mar. He still re­
tains extensive interests here.
Health and happiness is in
store for every woman, and care­
ful attention to herself will help
her guard against diseases pecu­
liar to her sex.
Nyal’s Vege­
table prescription corrects and
prevents functional disorders.
It’s what she should use. Ask
at the F. G. Pharmacy. 50-tf
L. E. Hess and C. G. Mack,
of Prairie City, John Day county,
arrived in the Grove the latter
part of last week with a drove
of horses, which they are offer­
ing for sale.
Mr. Hess and
Mr. Mack are much taken with
this section of the Willamette
valley, and in all probability will
locate permanently.
Recent accessions to the lib­
rary! A set of 18 volumes of
James Whitcomb Riley’s poems,
also a new novel, “ A Cry in the
Wilderness,” by Mary E. Wal­
ler, the author o f ‘ ‘The Wood-
carver of, Lympus.” The pub­
lic Library would be very thank­
ful for the World’s Work for
Dec. 1911 to fill out a broken
file.
The Board o f School Directors
of Forest Grove met Monday
evening for the transaction of
routine business. Bills were al­
lowed approximating $45 and
orders placed for some badly
needed supplies. The members
o f the board are much chagrined
over the failure o f the voters to
support the County High School
Fund measure at the recent elec­
tion.
Why be bothered
with two pairs of
glasses ? C a l l at
the Laughlin Hotel, Thursday,
Offices, with Forest Grove Press, Hoffman Building.
Nov, 21 and have Dr. Lowe
Law Office, M. B. Bump, Hillsboro. show you the new Toric glasses
with which you can see all dis­
GUARANTEES RELIABLE SERVICE
tances. No unsightly lines or
seams in the glass to catch dirt
and strain the eyes. They make
871
you feel young without making
Pacific Avenue
you look old. Free demonstra­
F O R E S T GR O VE,
O R EGON
tions, scores of Forest Grove
We are here to serve your needs.
,
No order too .mall or too Urge
references. Remember the dav
and date.
2-lt
Makes Your Abstract
Dick Crowthers, of Gales
Creek, was visiting in the Grove
Tuesday.
Hot coffee and sandwiches at
Shearer’s confectionery, Forest
Grove.
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There will be a Mothers’ Meet­
ing at the Congregational church, j
Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock.
Mrs. Livingston will have charge
of the meeting and the subject j
will be “ Boys and Boys’ Work.”
Dr. Bean will tell of the Forest
Grove Boys’ Club. Mothers of
boys are especially invited.
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TH E
T H E A T R E
U N ow L o ca te d in IU N ew B uilding
Motion Picture Exhibition
from 7:45 to 9:00
Three Shows every Saturday, 7:30, 8:40, 9:50
Matinee -2:30 p. m. Saturday
Daily Change o f Best Films Procurable
H ou se» fo r rent and fo r sale, little pa ym en ts and instalm ents like rent
Central Oregon is a Boom
HOMESTEADS: We can locate you on the choicest
320 acre homesteads in central Oregon. Will show
you over Crook, Harney and Lake Counties, which
will be a distance of three to four hundred miles by
auto. One of this firm has recently spent two years
in these counties and will gladly furnish all the in­
formation required.
T. J. O. Realty Co.
Hoffman Building.
Phene 501
Forest Grove
M o n e y to loan on a cre a g e and farm s
AUTUM N DAYS
Paving operations in Forest
Grove have been suspended for
the winter leaving two blocks
yet to be completed. The in­
clemency of the weather delayed
the work seriously but it is an­
ticipated that the two blocks in
question will be finished by the
first of May at the outside.
offer the most delightful time of the
>A% year for wheeling crisp air, good
u 5 ,i roads and gorgeous scenery. If you
do not possess a RACYCTLE or
DAYTON wheel you need to get
one immediately, so as to enjoy to
the fullest extent the
charm
of an Autumnal spin on the finest
bicycle ever built by hijman skill
and matured experience. \
SU*
Portland Marble Works
\
I have got a good stock o f second hand wheels,
all in the very best condition, that I am selling out
at very low prices.
Sundries, Lamps, Tires, Coasters and everything
you need.
E s ta b lis h e d in 1885
Carries the
largest
stock of
C.
G.
DANIELSON
HOME OF G OOD WHEELS
Memorials.
Phone 306
264-266, 4th St.,
S T A R
Pacific Ave., FOREST GROVE, ORE
Portland, Ore.
For Your New Suit
Overcoat or Raincoat
we’ll tell you how to save $5 and at the
same time be as properly clad and as
warmly as if you had paid $20 for the or­
dinary kind of clothing. Drop into M oy­
er’s and you’ll need to spend but
$ 15.00
for one of the famous M oyer Suits, O ver­
coats or Raincoats. In no other $15 gar­
ments can you buy the style, the service
and the fine appearance that you get with
them; they’re unequaled at the price—they
are superior to many that are sold for
more.
Spend and S a v e -
W ear Moyer Clothes
W hen you see it in our ad, it’s so
MOYER
First and Morrison
First and Yamhill
FIVE STORES
Third and Oak
Second and Morrison
87-89 Third