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About Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1912)
V FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 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 ^ Not how Cheap o u t , poorly baking, fuel wasting range. but How ^Oood Think of the Perfect Bakers Round Oak Chief Fuel Savers • Steel Range. Bring her in to see it, and learn how complete and perfect a range can be made. W. O. Wagner & Sons Forest Grove, O regon THE STAR TH EATRE * Motion Picture Exhibition BIG SPECIAL T O D A Y , DEC. 12 The Seige of Petersburg Daily Change of Best Films Procurable Ready for business New Lumber Company S ash a n d Doors Call and get prices. We are here for business and want to make your ac- quaitance. Phone O lX Forest Grove, Or. Watches, Clocks and Jewely. J. A. HOFFMAN W ATCHM AKER A N D JEW ELER We solicit your patronage. Reliable work at moderate prices. HILLSBORO, ORE. Investment Realty Abstract Company % Makes Your Abstract O ffices, with Forest G rove Press, H offm an Building. Law O ffice, M. B. Bump, Hillsboro. J Expert Carpet, Rug and Fancy Weaving Free delivery to all parts of the city Pacific A ven u e, n DODGE, Proprietor Forest G rove Absolutely Safe and Reliable The Bankers « Merchants Mutual Fire Association O f Forest Grove, O regon Conducted on Economic and Business Principles. T he Plome Company 1 hat Has M ade Good. Insure Your Business or Dwelling in T he Bankers & Merchants Mrs. C. L. Dennis, of Scog gins Valley visited last week ir> Portland, the guest of her sister Mrs. Frank Mathews. Mrs. W. W. Ryals and daugh ter Rachel Lucille, have returned home from a week’s visit with relatives in Portland. Dilley’s Fish Market, open six days in the week. Will deliver fresh, salt and dried fish. North First avenue, telephone 692. 3-tf Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jay, of Portland, were over Sunday guests at Green Gables, the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hoffman. 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. 49-tf Chas. Bollinger, who atte n d ed Pacific University a few years ago is recovering from a serious illness at his home in Oregon City, where he is employed by j Huntley Bros. An Edison phonograph with 80 two and four minute records and two record cases, value $80 | for sale at $45. Danielson, Pa cific avenue, Forest Grove. A fine Xmas gift. G-2t The Southern Pacific is bal lasting its new track as rap idly as possible. Sunday a pair of trucks under a gravel dump ran off the rails on A street, causing a delay of about two hours before they could be placed back on the track. The Maximum class of the Methodist church held an ‘‘ex change m eeting” in the parson age last Friday evening. Every one who attended brought some unfinished article which was exchanged for another and the various pieces were then com pleted by the different members. Several pleasant and amusing hours were passed. AUCTION SALE DECEMBER 14 Pacific Avenue FOREST GROVE, OREGON w A n /ir W e sell 6 le av e s of Bread for 2 5 cents G . C. G R A Y , DAIRY COWS Sun-Rise Grocery We are here to serve your needs. No order too small or too large Finest of Bread and Pastry Baked Every Day. Christmas G if ts L , lo a LADIES’ WRITING DESKS Make most acceptable gifts for the young lady, or even your mother or your wife—in fact, any member of the family would be delighted with it. O ur showing consists of a number of the period styles; also colonial and mission effects in all the favored woods. $ 7 .5 0 up. CH ILD’S DESK S A T $ 3 .5 0 . ELECTRIC LAMPS H ere is another very useful gift suggestion—a beautiful Library Lamp. W e have but a very few of these handsome lamps on hand and as a special inducement we offer them at $ 3 .5 0 . I hey ordinarily sell at $ 5 .0 0 . ROCKING HORSE CHAIRS hand, and offer them at close figures. For the little ones a most appro priate and pleasure giving Christ mas gill. W e have several on Come early and make your selection; from 9 0 cts up. RUGS, BOTH LARGE AND SMALL A great assort ment of large and small rugs, in handsome patterns and durable weave. 1 hese rugs are excellent Xmas gifts and some thing that will be appreciated by the housewife. Many choice designs to select from and the prices run from $ 1 .2 5 up. PATERSON’S FURNITURE STORE Wain Street, - Forest Grove- Oregon The Greatest Thing in Portland $«1 f t for a MOYER ***" $15 or $18 Suit THEY’RE W ORTH $20 $1 ^ . 5 0 fora MOYER s .** a s $20 Suit, worth $25 FUN FOR THE BOYS Any $5 or $6 Suit Moyer has in his store goes to you now for only $ 3.50 When you see it in our ad, it’s so of first class fresh GUARANTEES RELIABLE SERVICE phone 871 HOME BAKING CO. Personal A meeting of the Commercial club of Forest Grove was ar ranged for last Friday night to discuss the lighting question and the proposition of additional school facilities. Owing to but few being on hand, the meet ing adjourned with no action taken. Willis-Place Lumber Co. All kinds of Optical Goods. Purely b The Shakespearean club, which is under the direction of Prof. Harrington, met at the home of Mrs. S. V. Lawrence last Thurs day evening. The club is now j engaged in the study of ‘‘As You Like I t.” All kinds of Building Ma terials, Kiln Dried Finish, Dry Shiplap in any quan tity. South A Street Leave your orders at the Dilley Market for dressed poultry of all kinds. Phone692 6-tf The exterior of the Methodist church of Forest Grove is re ceiving a coat of water-proof paint. The quarterly tea of the Woman’s Missionary Society of S. V. Lawerence made a busi ness trip to Newberg Saturday. the Methodist Church will be held at the home of Mrs. G. G. Otis Shearer made one of bis Paterson to-morrow afternoon. nifrequent trips to Portland, last Saturday. I I Will Mathews, of Portland, is visiting at the home of his Dilley, O reg o n cousin, Mrs. W. W. Ryals. P h o n e 52 County Commissioner elect Hanley dropped in on Grove friends and acquaintances last Saturday. We want all children under Orders called for eight years of age to be regis and delivered. tered at King & Caples before December 20. 4 -4 t! after the A. M. Grubb Sale at FOREST GROVE M O YER THIRD AND OAK