Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, December 19, 1912, Page 3, Image 3

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    FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1912.
Round Oak Don’t
« .C H I E F Let Your
LSteel Wife Fuss
any longer with a Worn
Not How Cheap o u t , poorly baking,
fuel wasting range.
but How
zy JP^yOood Think of the
Perfect Bakerc
. FuelSavers •
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Round Oak Chief
Steel Range.
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
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.
Willis-Place Lumber Co.
P h on e 0 1 X
South A Street
Forest Grove, Or.
TH E
S T A R
T H E A T R E
A
Motion Picture Exhibition
S A T U R D A Y , DECEMBER 21
“ Wanted— Â Grandmother”
A Vitagraph Special, featuring Florence
Turner and Maurice Costello
Watches, Clocks and Jewely.
All kinds o f Optical Goods.
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A . H O FFM AN
W ATCHM AKER
A N D JEW ELER
We solicit your patronage.
Reliable work at moderate prices.
HILLSBORO, ORE.
lì uM ian O in T h e S t r h t
HOME
B AK IN G CO.
Finest of Bread and Pastry Baked
Every Day.
We
sell 6 loaves of Bread for 25 cents
Free delivery to all parts o f the city
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. HolTman
Christmas mixed candies 4 lbs
for 50c at the Fern Cove Con­ were Portland visitors Tuesday.
fectionery.
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For strictly home made Christ­
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dennis, of mas candy go to the Fern Cove
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Scoggins V'alley visited at the Confectionery.
Ryals home in this city.
Mrs. Kirchhimer, of this citv,
suffer'd
serious injury from a
Hartrampf’s Feed Mill has
fall,
last
week.
just installed a grain cleaner for
Mrs. Wm. Vanderzanden, of
cleaning seed grain.
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We want all children under Verboort is lying dangerously
eight years o f age to be regis­ ill with pneumonia.
At the Star Saturday Majorie’ s
tered at King & Caples before
Diamond
Ring, an Edison comedy
December 20.
4-4t
full
of
laughs
from start to
Remember the special sub­
finish.
scription price of $1. until Jan 1,
Anything and everything in
1914 expires the first o f the year.
Line up before the limit is books, cards and stationery for
the holidays at the Book Store,
reached.
Forest Grove.
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Extra copies of the holiday
Beaverton, at an election last
edition of this paper, issiied last
week, are going rapidly. They Saturday, adopted a new city j
can be had at 5 cents each charter, and will now proceed to
at the Press office. The supply install a water system.
The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E.
is limited.
church met at the home o f Mrs.
An Edison phonograph with
N. Austin, yesterday and passed
J 80 two and four minute records
a very pleasant afternoon.
and two record cases, value $80
T. P. Baldwin, a veteran of
for sale at $45. Danielson, Pa­
the
civil war, is lying danger­
cific avenue, Forest Grove. A
ously
ill with pneumonia at the
fine Xmas gift.
6-2t
home of his daughter, Mrs. H
Professor Frerichs of McMinn­
N. Robinson in this city.
ville college, accompanied by
FOR SALE - o r rent. My 145
( Mrs. Frerichs, were over Sunday
acres 3 miles Southeast of Dilley.
guests at the P. W. Dyke home
Will also sell stock and imple­
in this city. Prof. Frerichs is
ments.
Frank Van De Hey,
instructor of Greek and German
phone 53 Patton Valley.
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at McMinnville.
Mrs. Glenn M e t z g e r , nee
Mrs J. E. Baldwin, who un­
Katherine Shannon, will spend
derwent an operation at the
the holiday season with her
Portland Sanitarium, some two
mother in Hillsboro, and is ex­
weeks ago, is reported improv­
pected to visit friends in this
ing. Mr. Baldwin, who visited
City. Mr. and Mrs. Metzger now
the hospital Sunday, expects to
reside in Seattle.
soon have his wife back at
Mrs. N. W. Fuller, State Rep­
home.
resentative of the Homesteaders,
E. Gates, who comes to this
a fraternal insurance society, is
j city from Brookings, S. D. is
a guest of Mrs. W. W. Ryals.
so taken with the Grove that he
She
will remain until after
; has decided to make his perma­
Christmas.
nent home in this section of Ore­
The P. U. Glee club left yes­
gon. One of Mr. Gates’ first
terday
for a tour of Columbia
acts was to subscribe for the
river
towns.
A young woman’s j
“ paper that does things.’ ’
quartette, Goldie Peterson, Ruth
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Braughton
Thomas, Blanche Harbison and
; left last Friday for SanFrancisco, Helen Richardson, is a new fea­
j where they will remain for sev ture added this year.
i eral months. Mr. Braughton is
L. N. Tompkins, of Hillsboro,
employed by the Warren Con­
while
supervising the loading of
struction Company as superin­
tendent and has had charge of a car of piling at Gales Spur,
near Dilley, last Sunday, fell
the street paving in this city.
from the car, striking the ground
Alvin Brown, one of the oldest
with considerable force and sus­
residents of Forest Grove, suf­
taining a number of bad bruises.
fered a stroke of paraylsis last
He will be confined to his room
week, and is confined to his
for some days.
home in a very serious condition.
Mr. Brown has always been TH E CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
very active, and this is the first
At the Christian church next
illness he has had ir. years.
Sunday, the day will be observed
Farmers’ Week at the Oregon with the Christmas idea. The
Agricultural College had 231 pastor will speak along the lines
! farmers and 36 women in atten­ of the Christmas idea both morn­
dance the first day.
Tuesday ing and evening. In the morn­
night there were 498. The num­ ing the theme will be, “ No Room
bers increased during the week, in the Inn.’ ’ In the evening
bringing representatives from the subject will be, “ The Child
nearly every county.
of Promise’ ’ . In the morning
A very enjoyable Missionary service Mr. Darby will sing the
tea was held at the home of Mrs. song, entitled, “ No Room iri the
G. G. Paterson last Friday after­ Inn,’ ’ and in the evening. Miss
noon. Mesdames Frank Meresse Winona Ogden will sing, “ Gifts
and Frank Todd served. The for the King.’ ’ Bible school at
ladies indulged in reminscenses the regular hour.
The public
of home life and related inter­ invited. Regular Sunday school
esting incidents o f missionary and Christmas exercises Tuesday,
work.
evening, December 21.
Pacific Avenue,
Forest Grove
Absolutely Safe and Reliable
The Bankers & Merchants Mutual Fire Association
O f Forest Grove, Oregon
Conducted on Econom ic and Business Principles. T h e H om e
Com pany That H as M ade G o o d .
Insure Your
Business or Dwelling in T h e
Bankers & Merchants
Main Street Garage
Auto Repairing, Vulcanizing and
General Machine W ork. Storage
and Supplies.
Phone Main 6 2 X
W . A . CH ALM ER S,
Main Street, Forest Grove.
Merchants
Savings & Trust
Company
6th and Washington Sts.,
Portland, Oregon
Banking by mail.
4 %
paid on Savings Accounts.
Open Saturday Evenings,
6 to 8 for the accomoda­
tion of those who cannot
bank at other times.
Central Livery Barns
McNamer & Wirtz, Prop’rs
General Livery
And Tillamook Stage Lines
MR. HILL T O FOREST G R O VE CITIZENS
Have You Observed that the NEWS-TIMES Fails to Give You Facts For Facts
W H Y ? W ho Loses by City blunders? Does the public gain by having public matters obscured? My busi­
ness proposition offers you service and saves you from DEFICITS aggregating FIFTY T H O U SA N D D O L LA R S
during next 15 years.
BESIDES TH IS we offer consumer savings of thousands, N O W and later.
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Adv.
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