Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, November 14, 1912, Page 8, Image 8

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    FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1912.
Mrs. Blitsch is reported ill at I Century music at Steahr’s
her home on Pacific avenue.
Bazzar, 10c McKinnley music 5c.
Sewing machine needles for
Mrs. W. N. Ferrin, of Forest
any machine at Steahr’s Bazaar. Grove, visited friends in Salem
YOUNT FOLK DELIGHTED
BY LECTURE ON BIRDS
W A N T AND FOR SALE ADS.
Illustrated Talk by State Game
A good building lot 70x100
feet, with fruit and berries, for!
sale cheap. Best residence dis-
trict. P ress O f f ic e
Warden Finley of Intense
Interest and Great Value.
Through the kindness o f State
Game Warden Finley the school
Miss Nancy Allen left for h er. Sund“ y a,,d Mondav'
children of Forest Grove were
new home in Portland last Satur-
^ r*day. a* 2.30 p. m* the
| Christian church and the mission- ti*ven a decided treat Tuesday
ary societies of the Grove are all afternoon and evening when he
Watch for further announce­
invited to join in a Home Mis addressed them upon the lives
ment of the big County Christian
Everybody and habits of the common birds.
Endeavor rally December 3.
1 S,0nary pr° Kram
Mr. Finley proved a most inter­
welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. McAlear and
esting
lecturer and his descrip­
$3.55 Round trip to Albany via
son, o f Hillsboro, were visiting
tion o f the various birds which
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friends in this city Saturday and A,bany Apple Show<
Tickets | »^habit the woods and fields of
Sunday.
to be sold Nov. 12, 13 and 14 Oregon was listened to with rapt
attention. The colored lantern
Because o f ill health, Mrs. W with return limit Nov. 16th.
slides
w hich were used to illus-
H. Vollmer has found it neces- i «t
J. E. Farmer, agent.
trate
the
talk were exact and
sary to resign from the School
l ie monthly supper of the ,
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true
to
nature,
and showed the
Commission, much to the regret
Congregational Brotherhood, held
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members o f the feathered tribe
o f the other members.
last evening in the church par- . ,
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Mr. Thomas, a recent arrival ]ors, was well attended and m uch!at ho.™ and abroad. M an, o f
from Nebraska, has purchased , „ ioyed. P r o f«™ -P r o cto r and
Photographs ware taken up-
an acre o f land on Pacific avenue Dr ¿ ¡ ghop gave short talks of der most difficult circumstances,
from Mr. Barby and will shortly interest, after which a general giving views of the young in
commence the construction of a discussion o f local matters was their nests and the older birds
at work and play. Mr. Finley is
modern dwelling.
ba(j
to be congratulated upon his
D. N. Morris and family have; Beginning Sunday, Nov. 17th,
work in familarizing the people
moved into their new home on all the states will unite in an in-
with their neighbors o f the air,
Pacific avenue. Mr. and Mrs. I terdenominational Home Mission
Humphrey and family, of Haines, ; rally, extending through the next Woman’s^Iub foi^their 6 success
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will occupy the house vacated by Sunday. Dr. Geo. E. Paddock
in persuading him to deliver his
Mr. and Mrs. Morris.
Supt. of Home Missions for the
lecture in this city.
You can buy a good Smith State of Oregon will speak in the
Premier typewriter at Staehr’s Congregational church and the
NEW CHAPEL & SCHOOL BUILDING
Bazaar for $35. The machine is evening service will be a union
NEAR COMPLETION AT BEAVERTON
guaranteed and will be kept in i Mission rally.
repair, free o f charge, for two
Wednesday morning of last
B eaverton , O regon , — T h e
years.
$5. down and $5. per week Rev. Thomas united in mar­ new chapel and school o f the
month gets it.
riage Miss Jennie Underwood, of Sisters o f St. Mary, under con­
Mrs. C. A. Dennis, Graduate this city, and Mr. Abels, of Port­ struction at Beaverton, will be
Specialist. Shampoo 25c., Mani- land. The ceremony was per- completed about December 15.
cure 25c., Face Massage 25c. I formed at the home o f the bride’s ] The building contains two stories
Scalp treatments a specialty. ! Parents, and the couple immed- and basement. The chapel will
Charges reasonable. Phone 0184. iately departed upon a wedding be on the first floor and school
It is
Residence and office 332, Pacific trip through California. They rooms on the second floor.
will
make
their
home
in
Portland.
expected
that
the
entire
building
Avenue.
By pre-arrangement, close to a will be needed for school pur­
James Baldwin, who has re­
sided in this city for some years, hundred members of the congre- poses in a short time, and that a
has gone to Centralia, Washing-1 Ration o f the Methodist church permanent church structure will
ton on business matters, and may i met in the church parlors at 6:30 have to be erected.
remain for some time.
Mrs. j l a s t evening with well-filled |
Baldwin accompanied him as far baskets and in short order the | STUDENTS OF PACIFIC UNIVERSITY
as Portland, returning Monday, contents had been placed upon
TO APPEAR AS BLACK-FACE ARTISTS
Yesterday, at Hillsboro, Miss lhe tables and everyone present
The members
of the football
Alice Wilson, of the Watts neigh d'd justice to a square meal.
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borhowi, ami (laorga Raym.l.la a After the luncheon various topics ; «!»■» ®f
University are
carpenter employed at the forest « f Interest were discussed, and comjilet,nE arrangements for the
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Grove Planing Mill in this city, a0lHU e,Kni ° U0CK ine rirhl
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w e r e united in marriage b y Quarterly conference of the year m,nstrel performance, which will
Presented between now and
County Judge Stevenson. The was called by Superintendent
James Moore and the official work ' * hanksgiving £it the Star thea-
home of the newlyweds will be
ter. About twenty-two o f the
taken up.
in this city.
students will participate, and un­
Not Lhe cheapest but the best
der the direction of Fred P.
FOREST GROVE BOY AFTER ATH­
Oregon flour, made from the
LETIC HONORS AT MOUNT ANGEL Jones, who staged last year’ s
best blue stem wheat money can
noduetion, are working hard to
buy at $5.20 per bhl in live bbl
M O U N T A N G E L , O r e .,- perfect themselves in the vari­
lots. White Comet blended hard Abortt 20 students o f the Mount ous parts.
wheat flour at $4.40 per bbl. in Angel College are striving stren-
For Sale or Trade.
five bbl lots, from Crescent uously to make the C o l l e g e
Mills. Patronize local industry, basketball team.
As only two
8 Room Modern House in Sa­
to avoid hard times.
o f last year’s team have return-
lem,
Oregon, 14th Ferry St.
52-4t
J. I). R o d e .
ed to school, the new material
Paved street, sewrage, gas and
Don’ t neglect the children’s is being closely watched. Schulz,
electricity, full basement and
musical education.
It is a sin formerly o f Columbia University, I
furnace.
C has . E. H a l l .
for parents to neglect this part and Roscoe Vaughn, o f the Forest
52-4t
o f a child’s education. Have you Grove High School team, are
a piano in your home to start the making a hard fight for one of
Notice.
little ones out on, who, if they the forward positions.
About Nov. 10, will have Fruit
had half a chance, would turn
Frees and all kiiuls of nursery
the gloom into sunshine for you PACIFIC UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB
and others? I sell good reliable
WILL GIVE INITIAL CONCERT SOON | ^ s t t k tÜat J e
pianos and sell them on terms to
Hard work is heilig exponded No agents; that is why our prices
suit you whether tor cash, or the upon the program o f the Pacific are right. Come and see us.
smallest payment you can afford. University Glee Club which will
Forest Grove Green House.
G eo . G. P aterson , Forest make its initial appearance in Corner 4th St. 5th Ave. South.
Groye, Ore,
this city December 9. Two new Phone 0116
52-tf
members have been
J. D. Rode has opened up a
the male quartette, and an * O -.. i *' l -
tirt'ly now teat,,,... a «¡rt.- q,mr- “ " T “ " " A>tore » h's bui,ldi"K
tette. has been secured. In a,I-
‘ ‘ “ " i Avc ,“ " d Sccü" d St.
and will buv, sell, store and han­
jditiontothe musical numbers a
dle on commission all produce,
short dramatic sketch will bo
such as grain, hay, flour, feed.
presented bv the members.
seeds, vegetables, fruits, beef,
PUBLIC SALE AT HIGGINS’ PLACE veal and pork, also good second
We want to assure
„ . hand house furniture and ma-
you we are prepar­
day morning. November 15, a |
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1It mints, vehicles.
ed to give you the
hardware and other articles too
public
sale
will
be
held
at
the
very best work in
Higgins place, one-half mile numerous to mention. Now if
the latest approved
south o f Dilley, when the follow- you have anything in this line
designs, and that
ing cattle will become the prop- you wish to dispose of, bring it
erty o f the highest bidder: 6
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your early order for
cows: one drv, one just fresh. m and 1 U1>1 be placed before
Portraits will insure
4 half Holstein, two year olds. the P^P‘e. who may be glad to
you the perfection
with calf. 2 half Holstein, heif- purchase. There is an abund-
o f careful attention
er calves, six and eight months ance o f room, two floors 50x100
to detail. ‘
old. This stock is all in good feet.
This is a business that
condition.
Forms: A credit of
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9 months will be given on ap-
‘ 11 K >oon needed in Forest
proved notes at 8 percent; 2 per t,rove- as !t 13 not necessary to
cent otF for cash.
make a big sacrifice between
B. H. T upper , Owner.
seller and buyer. Amen.
2-2t
W. H ughes , Auctioneer.
52-4t
At Pacific University
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Good office rooms in the Hoff­
man building for rent. Inquire
of J. N. H offman
39-tf j
F or S a l e — Nice upright piano
very reasonable.
Inquire at the
Press office.
44-tf
You can obtain a thorough education, one that will fit you to
grapple with the world if necessary. Moreover, you can live in a re­
fined, homelike atmosphere at Herrick Hall (the finest girl’s dormitory
in the Pacific Northwest) while you are pursing your studies. Further­
more, you can receive systematic instruction in gymnastics and enjoy
the privileges of the gymnasium and swimming pool.
Enroll at
Magoons, Gold Dollars and
Oregon Strawberry plants for
sale. Phone Press 502.
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY
for Education, Health and Physical Development, and
Do
Matched team, 6 years old for
sale cheap. Address F. M ott ,
Phone Maple 153 Forest Grove.
50-tf
It Now !
F or particulars address
Twenty head of good, young,
well broke horses for sale cheap.
See them at the U. S. Stable.
2-4t
L. E. H ess , Owner.
P R O F . F R A N K C. T A Y L O R ,
Pacific University,
Forest Grove, Oregon.
W a n t e d — Girl experienced in
sewing to work in tailoring shop.
Call at once. S am et the Tailor.
Forest Grove, N Main sreet. 1-tf
L aw O efice with Library for
rent. Want good live man to i
take charge o f office and busi­
ness.
Address T he P ress .
W A T C H T H IS S P A C E !
Fresh cows for sale.
52-4t
J. D . R ode .
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Newly Weds and Others Take
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
Notice.
Do you want a New Modern
house built to order. Small cash
payment down; balance to suit.
Ready on short order.
Phone 0191
52-41
Capital and Surplus
$ @ 0 , 0 9 0 .
C has . E. H a l l .
Do not pay 15c and 25c for
sheet music.
Staehr’ s Bazaar,
next to Post Office, sell the
famous “ Century Edition” of
sheet music for 10c per copy.
U. S. D E P O S IT O R Y .
The only way to success; what
little we know and what a lot we
B oard of D irectors :
do not know. Why our hens do
Geo. Mizner
T. W. Sain
W. K. Newell
not lay when eggs are 40 cents
L. J. Corl
John Templeton Geo. G. Hancock
per dozen. Owing to the change
H. G. Goff
I f T. Buxton
Chris Peterson
o.' feed in the spring when they
W. H. Hollis
E. W. Haines
get plenty of oily insects they
lay the most, so why not feed
them oily feeds such as millet,
For rent, 15 acres. All in
rape, cale, sorgum and meat
For Sale.
high
state of cultivation, good
scraps, in connection with an­
A good 6 room house and lot,
buildings,
fine water, two thirds
other receipt you can obtain at 50x100 feet, located on 4th
Avenue.
Inquire
at
Press
office.
mile of the Grove.
T. J. O.
the commission store.
46-tf
Realty Co.
49-tf
52-4t
J. D. R ode .
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PEOPLES STORE, HILLSBORO, ORE.
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T H E P E O P L E ’S S T O R E C O .
A Modern Department Store.
H il l s b o r o , O re# , N ov. 1 2 , 1 9 1 2 .
F r ie n d s and P a t r o n s :
We b e g t o c a l l y o u r a t t e n t i o n t o t h e f a c t t h a t we h a v e
d e c i d e d t o h a v e a r e g u l a r "THANKSGIVING CLEAN-UP" c o m m e n c in g
TUESDAY, NOV. 1 2 , 1 9 1 2 , t o c o n t i n u e u n t i l SATURDAY, NOV. 2 3 ,
1912.
"T h e r e i s a r e a s o n w h y ".
T h e s e a s o n f o r s e l l i n g WINTER GOODS i s a l r e a d y a b o u t
h a l f o v e r a n d we s t i l l h a v e o n h a n d a l a r g e s t o c k .
It
i s m o re s a t i s f a c t o r y f o r u s t o a c c e p t a s m a l l e r p r i c e
NOW a n d h a v e t h e m on ey t o b u y s p r i n g g o o d s w i t h t h a n
i t i s to ta k e ch a n ces o f c a r r y in g any o f t h is s to c k
o v e r to n e x t w in te r .
I t i s m uch m o re s a t i s f a c t o r y t o y o u t o g e t t h e b e n e f i t
o f r e d u c e d p r i c e s NOW a n d h a v e a l l t h e s e a s o n t o w e a r
th e g a rm en ts.
COME IN AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER a n d we w i l l t a l k i t
ov er to g e th e r#
We w i l l m ake e v e r y i n d u c e m e n t i n o u r p o w e r
f o r y o u t o b u y f r o m u s a l l t h a t y o u m ay b e i n n e e d o f i n
th e li n e o f
Z a h lte.
OVER COATS
Photos for
Christmas Presents
RAIN COATS,
SHOES,
S U IT S ,
& a
DRESS GOODS,
CORSETS
(K A B O ),
OUTING FLANNEL, M ILLINERY,
UNDERWEAR,
HOSIERY,
SWEATERS, *
HATS,
L A D IE S '
S U IT S ,
DRESSES,
S K IR T S ,
COATS.
WE SHALL MAKE SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS FOR YOU TO BUY FROM US
BEFORE THANKSGIVING
M e n 's S u i t s , O v e r C o a t s a n d H a t s ,
L a d i e s ' S u i t s , C o a ts and S w e a t e r s ,
L a d i e s ' H a ts a n d H e a d w e a r o f a l l k i n d s ,
D re ss G o o d s, Q u i l t s , B la n k e t s , U n d erw ea r,
a n d m any o t h e r a r t i c l e s we c a n n o t m e n t i o n h e r e .
We s h a l l d o o u r b e s t t o make i t a p r o f i t a b l e T h a n k s ­
g iv in g f o r b oth o f u s .
I n a n y c a s e com e i n a n d s e e u s , we
p r o m i s e t o make i t w o r t h y o u r w h i l e .
Y ou rs v e r y t r u l y ,
THE P E O P L E 'S STORE,
R e m e m b e r, we B e g in TUESDAY, t h e 1 2 t h .
H ills b o r o .
Come E a r l y .
s s
Forest Grove Studio.
YOUNG WOMAN !
For sale or will trade one Ralf
block good resident location in
Forest Grove. Address P ress .
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