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About Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1913)
— rf r Y FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE, OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY#). 1913. N O T I C E 10 % Discount will be given on all H E A T IN G STOVES for the next 60 days W . O. Wagner & Sons F o re s t G r o v e , O r e g o n Main Street Garage A u t o R e p a ir in g , V u lc a n iz in g a n d G e n e r a l M a c h in e W o r k . S to ra g e a n d S u p p lie s . P h o n e M a in 6 2 X PERSONAL PICKUPS Bert Ramsev. o f Portland, spent Sunday in this city. R. F. Emmerson was an In dependence visitor Monday. J. M. Hiatt, o f Oak Hill was in town Saturday transacting busi ness. S. C. Sherrill and wife spent the past week with relatives near Salem. Buy your coal o f Danser Bros. A new carload just arrived. $7.50 per ton. Phone 0116. 8-tf Alva Patten has returned to this city from a vacation trip spent in Tacoma and Portland. Noras Rogers, o f Portland, visited at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Bernard, in this city, last week. Don’ t overlook the clearance sale at Patersons. January re ductions all over the salesroom. Everything in furniture 9tf 0 . H. Wilson, o f Oak Hill, has traded his ten acre farm for a house and lot in Portland, in tending to move there this week. If your watch breaks down take it to Shearer & Son, the Forest Grove jewelers, for the necessary repairs. Work guar anteed. 9-tf Miss Edith Lamb, who has been with her parents in this city the past two weeks, left for Eugene where she is attending college, Monday. Precious stones, gold and sil ver ornaments, cut glass, watches, clocks and many other articles kept by first class jew el ers can be had at Shearer & Son, in Forest Grove. 9-tf W . A . CHALM ERS, Main Street, Forest Grove. Ready for business New Lumber Company All kinds of Building Ma terials, Kiln Dried Finish, Dry Shiplap in any quan tity. Sash a n d D o o rs Call and get prices. We are here for business and want to make your ac- quaitapce. Willis-Place Lumber Co. Phone O l X South A Street Forest Grove, Or. T H E S T A R THEATRE Motion Picture Exhibition The Best Pictures Obtainable E v e r y F ilm A W in n e r Drama, Comedy, Laughter and Pathos 4m ■ I m I OREGON AT THE NORTHWEST PRODUCTS EXPOSITION Th(' state of Oregon was fully repre sented at the Northwest Products Exposi tion by the finest collections of fruits, grains, grasses and vegetables that the state has ever sent East to an industrial and agricultural show. In charge of the F or S a le ing horse. Good young driv Star Confectionery. F or R e n t —good storeroom on Pacific avenue H, care Press. F or S ale N o.l, alsike-clover and timothy-hay. Phone, 726. 4tf W. W. Rvals’ Feed Barn. For sale or will trade one half block good resident location in Forest Grove. Address P ress . Yes he is stung. I. the CYCLE EXPERT have told you every week, what a '<** f -T* good Bicycle consists of, and in spite o f it, this Man put his confidence in nice Pictures, sent his money to a Mail Order House ami paid the Frt ight fur Something that looked like the Bicycle in the Catalogue. Now I am not a Knocker, but 1 warn you against sending out o f town for anything ami especially for Bicycle*. They may be cheap but they are only cheap Frame*, cheap Tire* and cheap Fittings, and the repairs will cost you more than they are worth. When you buy from C. C. D anielson, Pacific Avc . Forest Grove, you see what you get. ami he is right here at home to make good or replace any defective part, for every Bicycle that Contes out o f this store is backed by the quality endorsement. W atch for me next week. A good building lot 70x100 feet, with fruit and berries, for sale cheap. Best residence dis trict. P ress O f f i c \ F ob S ale -60 x 100 lot, small house within a block o f College campus. $300 with terms. Must sell at once. H, care Press Office. A c r e a g e — Any amount, suit able for buildings and gardens. $300 per acre. Ten minutes walk from Grove postoffice. H, care Press Office. 20 acres, some good timber, Miss Millie Famme, of this city, nice land near good gravel road, visited relatives in Yamhill last about 4 miles from Grove. $40 per acre. Terms, care Press week. C. E. Illidge and family, of office. this city, visited last week with F ob S a i . i : 60 acres at $100 friends in Portland. per acre. 20 acres clear, l i in Mrs. T. E. Alexander, of Port timber, balance pasture. House, Close to land, visited with her mother in barn and orchard. postoffice and stores. Apply H, this citv over Sunday. Press office. L. B. Gatchel, o f Lake View, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Benja Making It Clear. min, o f this city, last week. “ Dear me,” said the kind hearted Miss Gladys Todd, a teacher pedestrian, pausing and putting on in Vancouver, spent last week his pince ntz, “ have you fallen with her parents in this city. through that coalhole?” Miss F r a n c e s Parker and “ Not at all!” replied the man, mother, o f this city, visited last who was still endeavoring to extri week with relatives in Albany. cate a leg from the hole, smiling Miss Hattie Smith, of near winningly. “ As yon seem interested Dilley, has moved to Portland j in the matter 1 will tell you what for the remainder of the winter, j happened. 1 chanced to be in here, and they built the pavement round Mrs. Wm. Cameron, o f Mc- nte.”— London Answers. M inn’¡lie, spent the week end | with Mrs. H. G. Ogden, o f this Weather records kept at many points tn the country show the November just city. Fred Rosenburg and Frank; ty years If further proof of this were Smith, o f Salem, visited with needed all a fellow wouid have to do friends and relatives here last would lie to look over his fuel expense» for the month. week. Mrs. C. A. Tapper, of near The English walnnt crop In Callfor Dilley, left this week for East nln was abundant the past season, ern Oregon, for a month’s vaca growers receiving from PJ’ u to 15 cents per pouud for their product. tion. The record for production of a single N. P. McLean and son, of Al tree Is held by a Mr. Root of Elsinore, berta, Canada, are visiting with who has gathered 4tX) pounds from his his father-in-law, C. Knapp, o f celebrated big tree. this city. The latest proposal along the line of daring agricultural achievement is a redemption of the sun and drought cursed wastes of the Sahara desert through a planting of the spineless cactus. Dollars to doughnuts If such Mrs. I). E. Stewart and little an enterprise were put afoot there daughters, Marv and Claresse, of would be all kinds of suckers that Portland, visited their cousin. would bite on the bait and buy large tracts of these arid wastes. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Clark, o f Portland, spent Christmas with the latter’s mother, Mrs. M. A. Smith, o f Forest Grove. Mrs. F. A. Moore, over Sunday. during the course of the land show. Thousands of booklets, leaflets and fold ers of handsome appearance were dis tributed to the land seekers who crowded the show during the entire two weeks. GREAT SPECIAL BARGAIN HOFFMAN & ALLEN CO. SHEARER & SON OFFER GREAT BARGAINS B U T R E A D T H IS Good office rooms in the Hoff man building for rent. Inquire of J. N. H offm an 39-tf past to have been the coldest in twen STUNG! booths were Messrs. O. E. Freytag of Oregon City7, J. E. Sawhill of Bend, and M. d. Duryea of Eugene, Oregon. All three gentlemen were prominent speakers at banquets given by the Min neapolis Civic and Commerce Association • • • • • Dr. Lowe Friday. Mrs. Chas. Hines is recovering nicely from a severe attack of pneumonia. Rev. Dix, o f Beaverton, visit ed at the home of H. G. Ogden, in this city, last week. McLin Lines, of Soldier, Kan sas, is one o f the new residents o f the Grove, having moved his family and household goods here recently. When you desire to buy an article o f jewelry visit the store of Shearer & Son. in Forest Grove. They have everything in the jewelry line. 9-tf Floyd Buckley, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Buckley, of this city, has returned to Mt. Angel college after spending two weeks vaca tion in Forest Grove. Loan Wanted on quarter sec tion of good limber on Gales Creek, 13 miles from Forest Grove. Valuation $4500. Want $1700 for two years. W. F. Mc Kinnon, 401 Board of Trade, Portland. 9-2f I***,- THE PRESS FOR ONE YEAR FOR ONE DOLLAR tê r AND A PRESENT OF TWENTY COUPONS WHICH WILL BE REDEEMED BY HOFFMAN & ALLEN OR SHEARER & SON AT FIVE C E N T S EACH ON EVERY DOLLARS' WORTH OF GOODS PURCHASED. DO YOU SEE THE POINT? WHEN YOU HAVE USED THE TWENTY COUPONS YOU GET ^ YOUR DOLLAR BACK