7 FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE. OREGON, THURSDAY. JANUARY 2, 1913. Forest Grove % - Steam Laundry ur (lomsponömts a W ood, Coal, Cold Storage and Ice. MERTZ & LATTA Cor. 5th Ave. and 2nd St., Forest Grove, Ore. 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 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 l a i s y e r , Surveyor, Over Hoffman & Allen’s, Phone 806. Main St. W. F. HARTRAMPH Feed Mill will run every day in the week. Wholesale and Retail Bran, Shorts, Rolled Oats, Ground Oats, Ground Wheat, Cracked Wheat, Cracked Corn, Whole Wheat and Corn, Middlings and several kinds o f Hard Wheat Flour, Sack Twine and Sacks, Hay and Vetch Seed. Give us a call when in need. lnd Phone 50x Forest Grove, Ore A. E. Hart, of this city, visit­ ed Portland and Willamette Falls last Monday. v.v/.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.vv.v.v. V . V .V .V V .V .V .V .V V A W A V /* *• :* THATCHER •; g :: ** g GALES CITY. % t* • .'.V .V .V .V W .V V W .V .'.V .W .'. i* a n ä h r J h tlilir Miss Mary Corl, of this city, visited with her parents at Cor­ vallis, last week. 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. E. W. Lamb en­ tertained the Christian church young folks at a watch night party last Tuesday evening. '.•.•.•.•.•.•.V .V .V .V .'.V .V .V .V .V . A light snow fell here Friday Rev. Daniel Staverwas a Gales night. City caller last week. Mrs. McKee ver, the local Miss Maud Lilly entertained a school teacher, has returned number o f friends Saturday eve­ When you desire to buy an from Hillsboro, where she has ning. All report a most jolly article o f jewelry visit the store of been taking a special examina­ time. Shearer & Son. in Forest Grove. tion. Miss Phreda Loving and Ruth They have everything in the School takes up Monday, Dec., Lilly, of Forest . Grove, were jewelry line. 9-tf 30, after a two week’s vaca­ guests o f Miss Maud Lilly Satur- The names of the three pupils tion. | day evening. who are ahead in the Industrial Ezra Kirts and family, of A severe storm has been rag­ work contest in the Fir Creek Cedar Canyon, spent Xmas with ing for the past few days, re- School o f Gales Creek are as fol­ A. J. Killin. ; suiting in very high water. lows: Earle Harpe, Bliss Dallas G. M. Lock has sold his Straw- Some damage has been done to and Tommie Hines. berrie acres and moved to Forest the road between Gales City Loan Wanted on quarter sec­ Grove, where he has purchased and Forest Grove, one fill near tion of good limber on Gaits the Frank McNamei place being a small home in the West part of Creek, 13 miles from Forest washed out and damaged to the town. Grove. Valuation $4500. Want r Mr. and Mrs. Hazlett and extent of $75. This storm should $1700 for two years. W. F. Mc­ daughter, Laura, have left for ! serve as a warning to supervis­ Kinnon, 401 Board of Trade, California to seek better health. ors to place more pipe in the fills Portland. 9-2f A delightful program was ren so that the water will be sure to dered Xmas evening at the That­ run off at the high mark. It cher church, the public school would be cheaper for the county and Sunday school uniting. The to put in double the amount o f program was quite extensive, pipe at the time o f construction, and the participants acquitted ; than to have the fills overflow A play, "Thompkins Hired Man,” will be given in the Star themselves most creditably. The ! and wash out. Mr. and Mrs. George Madson, j theater Monday, January 8 at 8 three most popular numbers on the program w ere“ Mikey M’ Ginn who were recently married, p. m., by the Catholic young of Toombledown Ally” by Harris spent Christmas at the home of people. Admission 25, 35 and 50 Loynes, (a humerous imperson­ Mr. and Mrs. Churchill, parents I cents. Those having tickets for ation of a poor newsboy) which o f Mrs. Madson. A few o f the | lots at the beach, including en- received a well deserved encore. "b oys” gathered with cow bells, j tertainment, may exchange tick- "Under the Old Umbrella,” a tin cans, guns etc., in the even­ | ets at the window and lots will song by Bert and Ella Heesacker ing, and rendered a delightful ¡be given the following week. and a dialogue entitled, "Xm as serenade which lasted over half | The play will be given in Cor- in the Different Nations” in an hour. The ametuer musicians \ nelius on Friday evening, Jan­ which a number o f scholars took were finally invited within the uary 10, in Hendricks hall; and at .. part. The building was packed Churchill home and entertained ! Verboort on Sunday evening, I until there was hardly standing with cake, coffee, candy and January 12, in Forester’ s hall. room. A fter the program, Santa cigars. All varieties o f good I Claus called, to the great delight luck are wished for the newly­ (o f the smaller members of the weds. T h e handiest of all audience, and assisted by some • ¡ V .V .V V A V .V .V A V .V .V .V .V . in emergency needs; o f those present distributed :: W A T T S gifts, candy and nuts which he a good H o t W a t e r found on the tree, v .v .v .w .v .v .v .v .w .v .v .v . B o t t le is a modern v .v .v .v .v .v .v .v .v .v .v .v .v . Judge Stevenson and daughter necessity. Pearl were in the Grove last Sat­ SCOGGINS VALLEY urday. • • • ••••• . w . v . v . v . v . v . v . v . v . Dick Holscher put on his high F' » » T fr fr W E W I S H T O A N N O U N C E that w e have purchased the drug store ow ned by C . E. lllidge & C o., commonly known as the Pioneer Drug Store. Having associated ourselves with the drug profession for many years w e also wish to state that w e expect to conduct a first-class and up-to-date store in every respect and that our motto will be Satisfied Customers, Y ou rs respectfully. V anK oughnet & R eder. Forest Grove, Ore., January I, 1913. 4 si K E N N E D Y ’S G R A P E J U IC E M ADE FROM THE “ THOMPKINS HIRED MAN” WIIL APPEAR AT STAR r Rev. Julian Hatch, o f Orenco, spent the holidays with his son Albert. Ida Wise, who has been at­ tending the public school in Portland, is spending a week at home. Mrs. T. W. Sain is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Parker, at Forest Grove. Best Concord Grapes Fure and Unfermented. A bsolutely Safe and Reliable The Bankers Mr. Thompson, with his family, moved from near Dilley to the Tupper saw mill, where he is employed as engineer. Harry Dodson and family, are spending a few weeks with relatives near Hillsboro. R. A. Herrington and Lester Hall made a business trip to Hillsboro Saturday, returning to Gaston in the evening to attend the W. O. W. lodge. Mrs. C. L. Dennis is visiting W. Weitzel L. L. Hollinger this week, with her daughter, Mrs. W. W. Ryals. W EITZEL & HOLLINGER Ora Hankins spent Xmas in the Grove, the guests o f Mr. W V . V . V W W W W . W . W . V . V . Tinning and Plumbing, Sheet and Mrs. J. A. Parker. f ’• •: GASTON •: Metal Work and Re­ V *V *V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V *V .V «V . l * •.V. pair Shop. • ••••••« :♦ :: DILLEY •: Dorthy Fischer o f Forest :• North First Avenue, between Main and :• v .v .v .v .v .v v .v .v .v .v .v .v .* . Grove spent New Years day in “ A ” Streets; phone 863. Mr. Russell is again seriously Gaston, Claud Bryant, an O. A. C. stu­ ill. dent, is spending the holidays The Dilley schools re-opened with his parents. Monday. Mrs. M. Owens, who had a H. Hubbert is visiting at Sum­ bad fall about a week ago, is still mit a few days. confined to her bed. Ray W olf shot himself through Mrs. Wm. Richards and sister the foot with a .22 rifle Monday, Gladys McBurney, of Albany, causing a painful but not danger­ have been spending the holidays ous, wound. with their father, brothers and sisters. Dr. Lowe, Jan. 10. A merry party of young people gathered at the home o f Mr. Don’ t forget the fact that you Haney, New Years Eve, to want to see "Thompkins Hired watch the old year out and the Man, ” at the Star theatre Jan uary new year in. f : jogr*iHTt*G oerr 8. 9 tl i Forest Grove Press $1.50 a year. Merchants Mutual Fire Association Of Forest Grove, Oregon C onducted on E conom ic and Business Principles. The Home C om pany I hat H as M ad e G o o d . Insure Your Business or Dwelling in The Bankers & Merchants = boots and walked to town, Mon­ day, last. D. A. Kennedy and family spent Christmas at the Higby home in the Grove. The daughters of A. Reuter were at the home place on David’ s Hill Christmas. With his meat market in the Grove and his dairy farm on Gales Creek A. S. Dilley is busy these days. Mrs. Rosa Vermilyea and daughter Gladys were spending Christmas day with the family of N. A. Frost. You can ring anyone from Gales City to Oak Hill, as the lines are generally crossed either out here or in town. Did it rain? It just poured! Gales Creek is out o f its banks and there was danger of the bridges going, but no serious damage has been done, as we have learned. & W h ite P alace C a fe K. REYNOLDS Hot Water Bottles G Pacific Ave., Forest Grove ILTNER’S Phone Main 701 ROCERY South Main Street, Forest G rove, O re. Fresh Vegetables Every Day Perfect quality, models, right L og Cabin Bread A m b e r and Fresh Each Morning G olden G ate COFFEE new sizes, right prices and great­ est satisfaction if you buy here. K. N. S t . ehr P. A. Kirchheiner FOREST GROVE REAL ESTATE CO. Forest Grove Pharmacy Up-to-the-minute-Druggists W e deliver. Phene 901 Office at Staehr’s Bazaar, next to Post Office. Will advertise property listed in Port­ land and Forest Grove papers. A number o f the best bargains in real estate will appear in this space every week. People who have property they will sell at a bargain, can al­ most be assured o f the sale if listed with the Beat the Prices at the Farmers’ Grocery and Meat Market Forest Grove Real Estate Co. Look for real estate bargains in this space next week. Pacific Ave. J. D . R O D E i »•