Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, December 12, 1912, Page 2, Image 2

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KOKKST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE. OREGON, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1912.
Forest Grove = s
= Steam Laundry
Famous American Singer Coming
‘David Bispham will appear
in
Merry Christmas!
Song
Recital at Marsh Hall, Monday Night
W ood,
Coal,
WE WISH TO ONE AND ALL OF OUR CUSTOMERS
Cold Storage
and Ice.
P ’ OR eight years we have had the pleasure of seeing Christ­
mas in Oregon, and during these years we have witnessed
a wonderful improvement in our “ Pretty Forest Grove.”
MERTZ & LATTA
^ y E
Cor. 5th Ave.
and 2nd St.,
Forest Grove,
have enjoyed every moment of the time we have spent here, and to our
many customers and friends we now wish to publicly
announce that you
have aided largely, by your patronage, to our enjoyment.
Ore.
Just now, the all-absorbing topic is—
“W h at Shall I Buy for Christmas”
Here are some suggestions for your Christmas buying from our stock.
W. F. HARTRAMPH
H ANDKERCHIEFS
SW EATERS
Feed Mill will run every
day in the week.
For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children
from lc to $ 1 .0 0
A n endless variety for every member
of the family f r o m $ l to $ 7 .5 0
Wholesale and Retail
LA D IE S’ TIES A N D C O LLA R S
from 25c to $ 1 .0 0
MEN A N D BOYS TIES
from 25c to 75c
Bran,Shorts, Rolled Oats, Ground
Oats, Ground Wheat, Cracked
Wheat, Cracked Corn, Whole
Wheat and Corn, Middlings and
several kinds of Hard Wheat
Flour, Sack Twine and Sacks,
Hay and Vetch Seed.
Umbrellas For Men, W om en and Children
Give us a call when in need.
A Beautiful Line of Hand Embroidery Work by Mrs. Shea and Mrs. Ruggles
lnd I’ hone 50x
at 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25
$2.50, $2.75, $ 3 .0 0 , $3.25, $3.50, $ 4 .00, and $4.50
Forest Grove, Ore j
P O L K ’ S'
O R E G O N u n d W A S H IN G T O N
Business Directory
D lroctory o f each C ity . T o w n ant!
V illa g e , g iv in g d esc rip tiv e sketch o f
each place, location, population, telo-
graph, sh ippin g and b a n k in g p o in t;
also Classified D irectory, c o m p lie d by
business and profession.
K. L
1 * 01 .K A CO., S E A T T L E
SURVEYOR
Civil Engineering
and Surveying
A. A. KIRKWOOD,
Abbot Bld’g
Phone 482
Forest Grove, Ore.
L. L.
Tinning and Plumbing, Sheet
Metal W ork and Re­
pair Shop.
North First Avenue, between Main ami
*‘A ” Street*; phone N63.
Yeager & Cornish
Attorneys at Law
Hiihboro Commercial Rank DuiUhng
UllUkoro, O iry, >n
lu’U-.L Chamber uf ('»»m ere*
l ’b vii« Marshall
l ui Uaiul, Oregon
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Mertz; Secretary, H. Barker;
Treasurer, J. H. Thornburg.
Joint installation with the East­
ern Star will be held the evening
of St. Johns Day.
The Congregational Brother­
hood held its regular dinner last
evening in the parlors o f the
Congregational church.
After
full justice had been rendered a
most appetizing meal. Prof.
Proctor addressed the assembly
upon the need o f additional
school room and the necessity of
a High school building.
I
Felt and Leather Slippers for Ladies and Men at all
Hoffman & Allen Co,
For the
Walter Roswurm has secured
the
first prize for cocks at the
Chas. Roper, of Newport, visit­
Portland
Poultry show, first and
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
second
for
pullets and first, sec­
F. A. Moore, Tuesday.
ond and third for cockerels and
Alfalfa hay, the best o f feed.
hens.
Delivered any place in town.
Hartrampf Feed Mill.
3-tf
Last Wednesday evening, at
the
home of Dr. and Mrs. Clif­
The Fleur do Lis Club met last
ford
Moore, in Portland, Miss
evening at the home o f Miss
Manehe Langley. As usual, this Eva Dorthy Boscow, a noice of
happy organization enjoyed n Peter Boscow of Hillsboro, was
most pleasant time, including married to Allison V. Jordan, of
Immedi­
the consumption of a tasty and Medford, this state.
ately after the ceremony the
plentiful lunch.
The local Masonic lodge, at its couple left for a trip through
They will
meeting Saturday evening, elec­ Southern California.
make
their
home
in
Medford.
ted the following officers: W. M.,
Miss
Stella
Boscow,
of
Hillsboro,
.1. VV. Hughes; Senior Warden,
W. H. HoIlisi'Junior Warden, E. assisled at receiving the guests.
W E1TZEL & HOLLINGER
PKooeCity 232
for Ladies and Gentlemen, at from
Have a fine line of woolen blankets,
often been said that the drama
Maish Comforts, Bed Spreads, Etc.
$ 1 .0 0 to $1.75
lost a great Star when David
Also Silk and Wool Gloves and Mitts
A Complete Line of the Best Per­
Bispham choose Music as his
for Ladies, W ool Gloves for Men
fumery on the market
profession. This dramatic pow­
er gives him a wonderful hold on
his audience, for when Bispham
MEN’S F A N C Y SUSPENDERS
FINE LINE OF S T A T IO N E R Y
sings he puts in his song what
10c to 50c per Box
50c lo 75c
was meant to be there. If it is
tradegy, then there is tradegy
in his voice, if there is devotion,
one feels that he is listening to
a prayer; if it is praise, one is
Suit Cases and Trunks at all prices
S IL V E R W A R E
lifted into the same state with
Ladies’ Silk Hose at $ 1 .5 0
the singer; if it is love, then ten­
Is very appropriate for Xm as pres­
Mens Silk Half Hose at 50c
derness and affection are in his
ents. The Montrose and Carnation
Table Linen from 50c to $ 1 .7 5 a yard
note;if it is humor, you hear the
patterns.
All kinds of W ool Dress Goods from
rippling of laughter; if it is de­
scriptive, you see the thing de­
75c to $ 2 .0 0 per yard
LADIES’ H A N D B A G S
scribed. There is nothing me­
Men’s and Boys Hatsand Caps in the
In both Leather, Corduroy and Velvet
chanical in Mr. Bispham’s sing­
latest shapes from 35c to $3
from $ 1 .0 0 to $ 3 .5 0
ing—it is all the man himself.
Another feature that makes a
We could name many more useful things we have in stock, but space forbids. Bear in mind that WE GIVE
Bispham recital especially in­
AWAY OUR SILVERWARE during the Holiday Season the same as usual.
teresting is his manysideness,
for not only does he sing the
whole program in English, but
he also includes a reading o f 1
music and has become as famous
FORREST G R O VE, O REGON.
in that line as in his songs.
Longfellow’s wonderfully dra­ î l 5 ‘>SS££S££S£g
matic poem, “ King Robert of
Sicilv,” to which beautiful music
lias been written, is the dra­
matic offering that will undoubt­
edly make a lasting appeal to the
audience next Monday.
FOREST GROVE ITEMS
Hollinger
W O O LEN BLANKETS
KID G L O V E S
An event of all-absorbing in­
terest and one o f which every
j inhabitant of Forest Grove must
be particularly proud is tbe ap­
pearance of Bispham at Marsh
Hall, Pacific University, on
Monday Dec., 16; one day after
ibis recital at the Heilig Theatre
in Portland.
That Eugene
j Kuester, the Portland Manager,
who engaged Mr. Bispham for a
number o f concerts in the North­
west, has given Forest Grove
preference to several other cities
I anxious to secure this famous
singer, is due to the fact that he
feels, that owing to the nearness
o f Portland and the chance to
hear world famous artists, the
people of Forest Grove are able
to appreciate David Bispham’s
offering. Today in the world of
music there is no greater and
more dominating figure than
David Bispham, considered the
greatest singer before the public
and the one who has done more
for music in America, and Amer­
ican music, than any other
artist; he has carried his great
message to all parts of America
and his name today is a byword
in every American household.
! He is not only a great singer, but
also a great actor; and it has
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W. Weitzel
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MR. RANCHER.
Do you know where your
land corners are, or the ex.
act number of acres you
have ? You need to know be­
cause the price o f 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 l a i s y e r . Surveyor,
Over Hoffman & Allen’s,
Phone 806.
Main St.
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W ife, Sister or M other
W e offer you the opportunity of selecting
from many useful articles of value and merit.
Especial attention is directed to the
Handsome and Servicable Carving Sets
in many beautiful patterns (J*0 A A
and ranging in price from y O » U v
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W e have then
them in styl­
ish shapes and neat de-
signs and from $ 2 .5 0
to $ 4 .5 0 in price. Percolaters give added flavor to the coffee and
are an addition to any table.
if
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TO O L S FOR TH E B O YS
make an ideal and useful Christmas gift.
When you give the boy a set of tools vou
give something of worth and value.
Something that will be useful throughout
the year. Something that will instruct and
help the lad to better things.
We have a large and varied assortment
o f carpenter tools of the best quality and
at prices within the reach of any purse.
You can find many appropriate and useful
gifts for the boy in our great store room.
C H R ISTM A S G IFTS
FOR A LL T H E FA M ILY
may be had at our store.
The line of
stoves, ranges, cooking utensils, pocket
knives, shelf hardware and other articles
too numerous to mention is complete and
up-to-date in every way. Visit the store,
inspect the stock*, and you will surely find
something o f an appropriate and useful
nature with which to make happy the
members o f the family, a relative or friend.
Hinman-Gordon Hardware Co.
!