Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, November 28, 1912, Page 5, Image 3

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    FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1912.
Round Oak
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^Ranges
Don’t
Let Your
Wife Fuss
any longer with a Worn
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fuel wasting range.
but How
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Perfect Bakers
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Round Oak Chief
Steel Range.
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Bring her in to see it, and learn how complete
and perfect a range can be made.
W . O . W agner & Sons
Forest Grove, Oregon
THE
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S T A R
T H E A T R E
Is N ow L o ca te d in Its N ew B uildin g
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 of Best Films Procurable
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.
Phone O l X
All kinds of Optical Goods.
Forest Grove, Or.
Watches, Clocks and Jewely.
J. A . H O FFM AN
W ATCHM AKER
A N D JEW ELER
We solicit your patronage.
Reliable work at moderate prices.
H IL L S B O R O ,
GALES CITY.
Mr. Seth had a runaway Sat­
urday but no damage was done.
Mrs. Emma J. Hines spent
Sunday with Mrs. J. L. Loving.
Deputy Sheriff J. Applegate
was a caller at John McClarans,
Sunday.
Mrs. Tom Quick returned
home a few days ago from ajvisit
with her mother in Tillamook.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clark and
his mother Mrs. McPherson, are
moving to Fall City, Ore., this
week.
J. W. H. Adkins was called
to Forest Grove Monday to see
Joseph Lee, who has been ill for
some time.
Mrs. Pate, who has been visit­
ing with her brother Chas.
Clark, started for her home in
Wyoming, Tuesday,
D. G. Lilly was doing business
on Gales Creek Monday. D. G.,
says he and his family intend to
start for Arizona, Tuesday, to
spend the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jacobson, of
Portland, accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel Pierce, o f Forest
Grove, were visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Churchill Sun­
day.
The few days of fine weather
puts a pleasant smile on the coun­
ters nee of everyone and well it
might for there has been few
days of this kind for some
time.
The debate on Woman’s Suff­
rage at the Wilson School house,
Saturday evening, resulted in
the defeat of Woman’s rights.
We think that the Judges must
have been prejudiced against
the women; perhaps in the next
ten years they will learn to ap­
preciate the ability of the fair
minded honest thinking woman.
Give them a chance.
Mrs. J. L. Loving received
word Monday that her brother
Elbert Lilly, of McLeod, Calif.,
formerly of Gales Creek, met his
death by accident Thursday of
last week, and was buried at
Redding, Calif., Sunday at 10
o’clock. He was a good promis­
ing young man, well known by
most people o f this place. The
particulars of the accident has
not been learned.
Ralph Emerson visited in
Portland last Sunday.
Hartrampf’ s Feed Mill has
; just installed a grain cleaner for
1 cleaning seed grain.
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Willis-Place Lumber Co.
South A Street
Tow ns
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Investment Realty Abstract Company
The High School boys have se­
cured the gymnasium for their
athletics.
Alfalfa hay, the best of feed.
Delivered any place in town.
Hartrampf Feed Mill.
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Hazen Maynard, who is visit­
ing with A. E. Hart, has just
completed a trip around the
world.
We want all children under
eight years of age to be regis­
tered at King & Caples before
December 20.
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The Book Store on North First
avenue is making preparations
for a big holiday trade. Goods are
arriving and being placed on the
shelves Jand the store windows
are most artistically arranged.
The activity o f this store re­
minds one more o f a healthy bee
hive on a warm summer day
than anything else we can think
of.
Don’ t neglect the children’s
musical education.
It is a sin
for parents to neglect this part
Offices, with Forest Grove Press, Hoffman Building.
of a child’ s education. Have you
Law Office, M. B. Bump, Hillsboro. a piano in your home to start the
little ones out on, who, if they
GUARANTEES RELIABLE SERVICE
had half a chance, would turn
the gloom into sunshine for you
and others? I sell good reliable
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pianos and sell them on terms to
Pacific A
suit
you whether for cash, or the
OREOON
FOREST GROVE,
smallest
payment you can afford.
We are here to sen e your needs.
No order too small or too large
— G e o . G. P a t e r s o n , Forest
for us.
Groye, O re .
Makes Your Abstract
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Sun-Rise Grocery
J. DODGE, Proprietor
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.
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HOME
Grand Theater
B A K IN G CO.
Finest of Bread and Pastry Baked
Every Day.
PUBLIC SALE DECEMBER 14
The undersigned will sell at
Public Auction Saturday, Dec.
14, at his residence, the third
house north o f the Christian
church, in Forest Grove, the
following described property:
one famous little team, known as
the Rustln team, 5 and 6 years
old. This team is worth its
weight in gold. One A No. 1
dark jersey cow, 5 years
old, giving milk. 1 light wagon,
good as new;l hack, 1 top buggy
1 Stevens 25-20 single shot rifle.
1 set double harness, 1 heavy
single harness, 1 two-horse cul­
tivator, 1 single cultivator, 1 12-
iuch chilled plow, 1 potato dig­
ger, 1 12x14 tent, 2 Cross cut
saws, Hand saw, Buck saws,
Forks, Axes, Hoes, Grub hoe,
Apples, Fruit and other things
to numerous to mention.
All
sums ten dollars and under,cash.
Over ten dollars, credit of twelve
months given. Purchaser to
give note with approved se­
curity, bearing 8 per cent. Sale
starts at ten o ’ clock.
J. W H u g h e s , Auctioneer.
A. M. G r u b b s , Owner 4-3t
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We
sell 6 loaves of Bread for 2 5 cents
Free delivery to all parts o f the city
Pacific Avenue,
Forest Grove
Absolutely Safe and Reliable
The Bankers & Merchants Mutual Fire Association
O f Forest Grove, Oregon
Conducted on Economic and Business Principles. T he Home
Company That Has Made G ood. Insure Your
Business or Dwelling in The
Bankers & Merchants
ELECTRIC
POWER
Great Special
TH A N K SG IVIN G
M ATINEE ^
and EVENING
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The Prison on the Cliff
2 Reels of 4 ,0 0 0 feet
Cheapest and Best
W ashington-Oregon
Corporation.
The Order in the Court
2 ,0 0 0 foot feature
The Old Swimming Hole
Comedy
W ar in Portland
W e have joined in the C LO TH IN G W A R and
place on sale every one of our M EN’S $ 1 5
A N D $ 1 8 SUITS A T
$ 10.00
These suits are sold in any other store in town at $20
A L L O U R M EN’S $ 2 0 SUITS G O A T
12.50
These Suits are sold elsewhere at $25
Every Boy’s $5 and $ 6 Suit in the house at
3.50
These are the G R E A T E ST REDUCTIONS in the
city.
Suits are on sale only at our store at
Third and Oak Streets
W hen you see it in our ad, it’s so
M O YE R
TH IR D A N D O A K