Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, November 21, 1912, Page 6, Image 6

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    FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE. OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1912.
L. D. Huffaker has moved in­
to his new residence in the north
part of town.
E. W, Webb, instructor at the
Bethany district school, spent
Saturday and Sunday with his
family in this city.
Sidney Taylor and Richard
Wilson, who are attending the
Next to Dolly Varden Sweet Shop
Behnke-Walker Business college
in Portland, spent Sunday with
the home-folk at Firholm.
Mrs. C. O. Roe, who recently
underwent a somewhat serious
operation, is now sitting up, and
will soon be once more mingling
with her numerous friends.
A physician was called at the
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home o f R. D.
Holsher on
David’s Hill, last Saturday, to
attend their week old child who
was suffering with a slight at­
tack o f croup.
The force of the Press office
acknowledge receipt of a bottle
o f the famous “ Kennedy Grape
Juice” and a box of their luscious
10c
A D M IS S IO N
10c
grapes. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy
were in the Grove Tuesday.
Mrs. N. A. Derting visited the
first of the week with her
H ouses fo r rent and fo r sale, little paym ents and instalm ents like rent
brother, J. H. Shearer, in this
city. Mrs. Derting resides at
Goldendale, Washington, where
her husband is a contracting car­
penter.
A case o f small-pox which de­
Modern seven room house just seven blocks from Oregon
veloped in this city some few
Electric depot. This elegant home has four bed rooms, re­
days ago is confined to one pa­
ception hall, porcelain bath, fine linen closets, living and
dining rooms with openings, built in china closets, kitchen
tient, and assurance is given bv
with pantery, porcelain sink with back, electricity with fix­
the local and state boards of
tures, front and rear porches, faces east, good neighborhood,
health that there is no danger of
graded streets, sidewalk, good barn, one acre of deep, mel­
an
epidemic.
low soil, strawberries, Loganberries, asparagus, grapes and
fruit trees.
Hoffman & Allen were deliver­
Price $3,000. $500 down, balance like rent.
ed a carload of trees and shrubs
from the Oregon nursery at
Orenco, Monday, which is valued
at $3,000.
This is the largest
shipment
o
f
this nature ever re­
Hoffman Building.
Phone 501
Forest Grove
ceived in the Grove.
John M. Scott, general passen­
M on ey t o loan on a crea g e and farm s
ger agent, and H. A. Hinshaw,
General Freight Agent, o f the
Southern Pacific lines in Oregon,
were looking over the Grove
Tuesday. Both Gentlemen paid
the Press office a plessant call.
J. A. Brown, formerly in the
livery business in Forest Grove,
now farming near Lebanon, was
an over Sunday visitor with
friends in this city. Mr. Brown
has an excellent tract of land
Danielson will renovate and and is perfectly satisfied with
Fred Haney, of Thatcher, was
re-make your mattress at a rea­ his new environments.
a Grove caller Saturday last.
3-tf
Mrs. Vanetta Hines, o f Hill­ sonable figure.
Boniface Ives, of the Forest
GRAND
OPENING
of the
GRAND
THEATER
Saturday Evening, Nov. 23
A HIGH CLASS PROGRAM
Pictures, Singing and
Orchestra Music
Own Your Own Home
T. J. O. Realty Co.
Captain Bell, of Nome, Alaska,
is Visiting with friends in Forest
Grove and will remain during!
the winter months.
Clark Brown, a former Forest
boy. now connected with the
Pacific Coast Condensed milk
company at Chehalis, Washing­
ton, was in the city Sunday visit­
ing his mother, who is quite ill.
The holiday season with its good
cheer and plenty is upon us. Every
family in Washington couuty is plan­
ning for t h e ........................................
Miss Cora Tumbleson. sister
of J. E. Tumbleson o f this city,
was removed to the Forest Grove
sanitarium Tuesday
suffering
from a slight attack of pneu­
monia. Miss Tumbleson but re­
cently arrived from the east to
make her home with her brother.
C H R I S T M A S S p re a d and
th e N E W Y E A R Fea st.
The head o f every family should
provide a carving set of quality with
which to carve the fattened turkey,
and the .............................................
CARVING SETS
Sold by
HINM AN-GORDON HARDWARE CO.
The Maximum class o f the
Methodist Episcopal church en­
joyed an interesting session on
Sunday the tenth when a num­
ber of instructive talks were de­
livered by Thomas Leonard, Carl
Curtis, Dr. W. Q. Tucker, Mike
Schrammel, Mark Bump and
Mrs. Barber.
FO REST G RO VE
are acknowledged the acme o f per­
fection, the premier o f quality and
the richest in appearance..................
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.
Floyd Taunton, who was en­
rolled in the tenth grade, has
stopped school to w-ork in the
drug store.
The tenth grade English class
has had some very interesting
letters from the eleventh grade
English class at Lake View,
Oregon, where O. M. Gardner is
superintendent.
The
letters
show that the Lake View people
think as much of Mr. Gardner as
the Forest Grove pupils did.
Wednesday morning at assem­
bly the high school decided on
the four official forms for the
monograms for, foot-ball, basket
ball, base-ball and tracks.
A girls glee club has been or­
ganized in the High school under
the leadership of Miss Anna Tay­
lor with Florence Littler as
pianist; Bessie Martin, business
manager, and Ruth Troutman,
secretary and treasurer.
T he M am Q n T he S
side, was a Grove visitor Satur­
day.
B. Ortman and wife, o f the
Thatcher neighborhood, were
Grove visitors Saturday.
F. I). Otis, the popular photo­
grapher o f Cornelius,
was a
Grove business visitor Saturday.
Remember the old reliable
Seal-Shipt oyster with your
Thanksgiving order.
For sale
only by Schultz Pure Food
Grocery.
3-It
MR. RANCHER.
Do you know where your
land corners are, or the ex.
act number o f acres you
have ? You need to know be­
cause the price of land is so
high now, that every foot
adds on or takes off just so
much value. It is worth con­
sidering. Let me tell you.
H. B. G laisykr , Surveyor,
Over Hoffman & Allen’s,
Phone 806.
Main St.
1
G. C. GRAY,
Dilley, Oregon
Phone 52
1
l Expert Carpet, Rug
j and Fancy Weaving
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Orders called for
and delivered.
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Furniture repaired and up­ Grove Hotel, returned Sunday
holstered by Danielson at his from attending the Spokane
Pacific avenue shop.
Apple show-. Mr. Ives brought
A. B. Caples, o f King & Ca- with him a number of mementos
ples, was transacting business in of the trip and expressed him­
self as decidedly satisfied with
Portland, Monday.
the exhibition and his visit in the
O. C. Scofield and family, of Inland city.
Banks, were transacting busi­
By a score of 12 to 7, the boys
ness in Forest Grove, Saturday.
o f the Central school defeated
C. A. Littler, of the Forest j the eleven from the Lincoln
Grove pharmacy, visited over building in a hotly contested
Sunday with his parents in Sa­ battle Friday afternoon.
Both
lem.
elevens played with all their
Mr. and Mrs. Ayers, of Gales vim and grit and the outcome
Creek, were visiting in the Grove was ever in doubt until the latter
Monday. Mr. Ayers has a gen­ part of the last half,-when Cen­
eral store in the neighboring tral forged to the front and vic-
town.
| tory.
C. L. I-eroy, who is located on
The installation of two street
the Gales place north of town, lights at the junction of the Ore­
has purchased two lots in the gon Electric and Southern Pa­
Hall’s addition to Forest Grove, cific tracks with Main street is
and will immediately commence certainly appreciated by the resi­
the construction of a neat resi­ dents of the Grove. These cross-
dence.
j ings were considered very dan-
Paul Lilly and wife, o f this (gerous before the lights were
city, left Tuesday for Wisconsin, placed, and the action of the city-
where they will spend the winter officials in safeguarding the pub­
with the parents of Mrs. Lilly. lic is to be commended.
Mrs. Dan Pierce and Mrs. Jas.
Thursday night last, at the
Churchill, sisters o f Mr. Lilly, home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Em­
accompanied them as far as Port­ erson, on C. street, the boys and
land.
girls of the Forest Grove High
Frank Kane was presented School were entertained by Miss
with a box of cigars by the pro- Una Emerson.
Music, recita­
pietor o f the Fern Confectionery, tions and various games made
last week, for making the closest the evening pass all too quickly.
guess as to the number of spoons Refreshments were served and
contained in a large glass jar on greatly enjoyed.
All who par­
exhibition within the store. Mr. ticipated expressed themsehesi
Kane guessed lf»40. and the jar as having had a most enjoyable
actually contained 1652.
I time.
At the
COMING !
Star Theater
26 Comedians and Singers
THE TARIFF WILL BE REDUCED !
“ Revise
Our Prices Downward” just as
And we have decided to
W oodrow Wilson has promised to
do with the tariff.
The reductions we will make on
Men’s and Boys’ Clothing,
beginning IMMEDIATELY will be
o f vital interest to every family in
Washington County.
20 to 30 % off
on our entire line of Suits and
Overcoats, which consists of a
stock of $ 4 , 0 0 0 .
Now is your time.
Hoffman & Allen Co.
P. U. MINSTRELS
Wednesday Night, Nov. 27, Thanksgiving Eve.
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COME ON.
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At the
Star Theater
Tickets 25c, 35c and 50c
COMING!