Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, November 21, 1912, Page 3, Image 3

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    FOREST GROVE PRESS. FOREST GROVE. OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1912.
Round Oak Don’t
| C H I E F Let Your
L s t e e l Wife Fuss
^Ranges any longer with a Worn
3
H O M E B AK IN G CO.
Finest of Bread and Pastry Baked
Aden Harper, of Gales City,
Every Day.
Mr. Kahler, o f Gales Creek,
was
a
Grove
visitor
Saturday.
visited in this city Saturday.
W e sell 6 loaves of Bread for 25 cents
Hot coffee and sandwiches at
Oyster Cocktails at Shearer’s.
Free delivery to all parts o f the city
Forest Grove. Try them. l-4t Shearer’s confectionery, Forest
Pacific Avenue,
Forest Grove
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Mrs. Jane Lilly, of Gales City, I Grove.
Hartrampf’ s Feed Mill has
was visiting in Forest Grove Sat­
just installed a grain cleaner for
urday.
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Mr. Heesacker, of Verboort, cleaning seed grain.
* Not How Cheap
Jack
Killin
o
f
the
Thatcher
was greeting friends in this city
Absolutely Safe and Reliable
neighborhood, made a trip to the
Saturday.
b u t How
C. R. Cox was in the Grove Grove Saturday.
Alfalfa hay, the best o f feed.
from his home in Cedar Canyon,
O f Forest Grove, Oregon
Delivered
any place in town.
Saturday.
Conducted on Econom ic and Business Principles. T h e H om e
Perfect Baker*
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E. B. Lament,x of Firholm, Hartrampf Feed Mill
Com pany That Has M ade G o o d .
Insure Y our
Dick Holscher, of David’s Hill,
was a business visitor in the
Fuel Savers •
Business or Dwelling in 1 he
was transacting business with
Grove Saturday.
Bankers & Merchants
The Pacific “ U” Minstrels local merchants Saturday.
J. W. II. Adkins, Justice of
Thanksgiving Eve.
Bigger and
the Peace at Gales City, was
better than ever.
2-2t
Whitman’s Chocolates are the greeting friends in the Grove,
best Chocolates. Forest Grove Saturday.
Ira Purdin, of Thatcher, one­
Pharmacy.
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A. W. Wilson, drove over from time Representative at the State
was a business
Gales Creek, Saturday, to trans­ Legislature,
visitor
in
the
Grove
Saturday.
act business in the Grove.
Miss Stella Boscow, of Hills­
Casper Jasper, a farmer from
Forest Grove, Oregon
north of town, was transacting boro and Miss Eva Boscow, of
business in the Grove Saturday. Portland were guests at the
Langley home in this city, Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. Crunican of the
day.
Gaston neighborhood, were busi­
The members of the Eastern
ness visitors to Forest Grove Fri­
Star assembled in regular ses­
day.
THE S T A R
sion Monday evening. At the
Chester McRoberts, a well-to-
conclusion of the business meet­
do farmer up Gales Creek, was a
T H E A T R E
ing a tasty lunch was served and
business visitor in Forest Grove
a social hour enjoyed.
Two
Is N ow L oca te d in Its N ew B uildin g
Saturday.
ladies o f the Beaverton lodge
Wm. Williams and family of were guests of the legal chapter.
Soda Springs, above Gales City,
Christopher Col .mbus Bozorth
Motion Picture Exhibition
were transacting business with
who
resided in this city about 63
from 7:45 to 9:00
local merchants, Saturday.
! years ago, having crossed the
W. W. Ryals made a trip to plains from Iowa in 1845, died
Three Shows every Saturday, 7:30, 8:40, 9:50
the John McCann sawmill on recently at Woodland, Washing­
Matinee—2:30 p. m. Saturday
Gales Creek, Tuesday, on busi­ ton, aged 81. He was a member
Daily Change of Best Films Procurable
ness pertaining to a logging of the Territorial Legislature of
contract.
1860 and the founder of the town
J. E. Gleason, of Goldendale, | of Woodland,
Washington, who has been look­
ing after property interests in
this city the past week, left for
his home yesterday.
E s ta b lis h e d in 1885
Don’ t use anything but Sen­
eca Stock Powder, the guaran­
Carries the
Ready for business
teed stock powder, for your
horses or cattle. For sale only
largest
by the Forest Grove Pharmacy.
New Lumber Company
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stock of
All kinds of Building Ma­
E. L. Hunter, wife and young
terials, Kiln Dried Finish,
son, of Juneau, Alaska, are visit­
Memorials.
Dry Shiplap in any quan­
ing with F. S. Gordon and
tity.
family. They will remain until
2G4-266, 4th St.,
Portland, Ore.
after Thanksgiving. Mr Hunter
Sash and Doors
is postmaster of the Alaska
city,
which is the distributing
Call and get prices. We
center for 27 offices.
are here for business and
want to make your ac-
R. M. Mawhinney and wife,
quaitance.
of Springfield, Ills, are visiting
with'TKeir cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Umchied on Gales- Creek.
Mr. Mawhinney was in the Grove
P h on e O l X
seven years ago and is much
South A Street
Forest Grove, Or,
taken with the country. There
is a possibility that he may lo­
Man cannot migrate as do the birds at the
cate in this vicinity permanently.
approach of Winter, consequently he must
Friday night in the gymnasium
look for warmer plumage—clothes, if you
o f Pacific University, the girls
please. If its a question of long-enduring
o f the local High school were en­
quality at extreme lowness in price, we
tertained by the young ladies of
can help you.
the P. U.. Folk dances, gym­
Watches, Clocks and Jewely.
All kinds of Optical Goods.
nastic exercises and fancy march­
es provided the evening amuse­
ments. Before the home-going
time arrived orange frappe
was served and voted a most
J. A . H O FFM A N
Suits. Overcoats and Raincoats
“ exquisite” refreshment.
W ATCHM AKER
Alexander Thievenot Creecy,
has furnished warmth and wear to thous­
who died recently near Albany,
A N D JEW ELER
ands
of men—’Twill do the same for you.
aged 81, came to Oregon from
W
e
’re
showing you hundreds of garments,
Illinois in 1853, and after finish­
each
representing
care and economy in
ing bis education at the Portland
We solicit your patronage.
every
step
of
its
making, {from loom to
HILLSBORO,
ORE.
Reliable yvork at moderate prices.
academy under President Kings­
tailor.
ley, taught school in Washing­
ton county for several years,
moving to Linn county,
Investment Realty Abstract Company later
where he engaged in farming.
He was a bachelor.
The oldest Mason in the state
of Washington, William Champ,
Offices, with Forest Grove Press, Hoffman Building.
died at Winlock recently, aged
W hen you see it in our ad, it’s so
Law Office, M. B. Bump, Hillsboro. 88. Mr. Champ organized the
first lodges installed at Chehalis
GUARANTEES RELIABLE SERVICE
and Winlock.
His activities in
the Masonic order dated back to
1853 when he joined lodge No. 35
Phone $71
at Kirksville, Iowa. He organ­
Pacific Avanua
ized the first Masonic lodge in
F O R E S T G R O VE,
O R EG O N
Second and Morrison
FIVE STORES
First and Morrison
Martinsburg, Iowa, and was
We are here t.. «erve your M
tv A F v n r n
• .
8 7-89 Third
Third
and
Oak
First
and
Yamhill
No order too small or too large
J | )0 D u E , P rO p n e tO f
master of same until 1857. He
for us.
came to Washington in 1860.
o u t , poorly baking,
fuel wasting range.
Think of the
The Bankers & Merchants Mutual Fire Association
Round Oak Chief
U Steel Range.
b
Bring her in to see it, and learn how complete
and perfect a range can be made.
W . O. W agner & Sons
ELECTRIC
POWER
*
Cheapest and Best
Portland Marble Works
Washington-Oregon
Corporation.
Willis-Place Lumber Co.
Now is the Time to Buy
WARM CLOTHING
M oyer $ 1 5 Clothing
W ear M oyer Clothes
Makes Your Abstract
Sun-Rise Grocery
and K eep W arm
M OYER