FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE. OREGON. THURSDAY1, MARCH 6, 1913. Mrs. S. C. Sherill visited rela tives in Salem last week. Miss Margaret Doane has been on the sick list this week. Chas Roper, of Newport, was in the Grove last week on busi- ! ness. Mrs. F. E. Farmer was a Port Mr. and Mrs. Wetzel and daughter visited in Portland on land visitor Saturday. Mrs. Shogren was visiting Saturday. The Forest Grove Oyster House with Mrs. D. N. Morris Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Emmerssn is now under the management of 81tf were visitors to the Rose City Ed. Boss. Miss Christina Haek, of this Tuesday. Mrs. C. A. Littler and daugh city, is visiting her sister, Mrs. ter Florence were Portland visit Paterson, in Portland. Colin V. Dyment, of Portland, ors last week. has bought the Austin property D. N. Morris and J. S. Buxton ! on C. street and 2nd Avenue have cleaned up their premises north. and hauled off all the old tin cans. A complete line of the best Don’t forget to visit our varnishes can be had at the Pat demonstration booth this week. erson Furniture Store, Forest 18tf Schultz Pure Food Market and Grove. Grocery. 18tl The talk given by W. E. Sher Mr. Hawk, of Lake County, is brooke at the Grange last Satur visiting in Forest Grove with his day was very much enjoyed by mother-in-law, Mrs. A. J. Dooley, all present. who is very ill. The eighth grade pupils have Mrs. Austin Buxton gave a put into practical training the very interesting talk on garden lessons on the pruning of trees, ing to the pupils of the eighth by pruning the fruit trees on the grade Monday afternoon. school ground. If you want to trade your home Fred Jones has vacated the H. in town for a nice little ranch A. Williams residence on Pacific call on K. N. Staehr at the Avenue and Mr. and Mrs. “ Bazaar,” next to Post Office. Chowning will move into it as 18tf soon as it is remodeled. Bismark Rhodes, of the Grove, The only small investment that has rented a farm in the Watts will bring a big return is the district, beginning spring plow money spent for a result bring ing this week. ing want ad. OUTFIT FOR EASTER 11 . CL ’ f cut coat s‘yle. newest designs in stripes and Priced from $ 1 .0 0 to $ 2 .0 0 vJliett DnirtS pleats. p . 1 1 C L * t coat style. Very s t a n d a r d S h i r t s latest patterns. W ell made; a first class shirt reasonably priced XT | absolutely new and up-to- date. A complete assort ment of beautiful, nobby patterns just received INeCkWear ANDERSON PLAN Y O U R TRIP T H R O U G H CALIFORNIA THE LAND OF SUNSHINE AND ROWERS @ by Moffett. via the WfflLUAM » W A I 1 T A n r 1913 S P R IN G O P E N IN G 1913 Pattern Hats, Millinery Goods and Novelties TUESDAY & WEDNESDA Y MARCH 11 and 12 Mm. A . E. D IX O N Main Street Forent Grove, Ore. For Sale or Trade 19A acres unimproved, g o o d spring, 1G00 cords of wood, 4 miles from Forest Grove. Price $1,250. $250 cash, $100 per year at (i per cent interest. 18 acres, Gales Creek, 5 acres in cultivation. All can be culti vated when clear. Living water, etc. Price $1,000; terms. 28A acres, Cornelius, 25 acres in cultivation, good house, barn, out buildings and family orchard. Want acreage near Grove. Five room house with 50x100 foot lot, shrubbery, fruit trees, graded streets, etc. Price $1500. Want acreage, will assume. W. W. Ireland Hoffman Bldg. I acre six blocks from Laugh- lin hotel. $350; any terms. $1.500 to loan;3 years time, on improved farm. Many people in this section of W ashington county are interested in Poultry-raising and will purchase eg g s or breeding stock. You can reach them through the classified colum ns of the F o r e s t G r o v e P r e s s Mrs. Wm. Proctor is recover Mrs. Harper, of Gales Creek, ing after a siege of the grippe. was in the Grove Saturday. Mrs. Raines, of the Watts Ethel Smith, of this city, was District, is visiting Mrs. Wheeler visiting in Dayton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich, of in this city. Dilley, were on business in this The small pox scare at Corneli us has so far subsided that school j city Saturday. When you come to town get has again opened. Mrs. Julia Sanford received your dinner at Ed. Boos’ place. The best there is. 18tf notice of the death of a brother The Ladies Aid of the Method in Vermont, the first of the ist chureh met last Wednesday week. ' with Mrs. Reynolds. Staehr’s Bazaar gives tickets Jap-a-Lac is the housewife’s with every purchase outside of friend. Will renovate the oldest school books. 1 cent with every furniture, cover the woodwork, 10c worth of goods. 18tf | stain the floors, and can be used The Queen Esthers of the in many other ways. For sale Methodist church held an enjoy by Paterson’s Furniture Store, able meeting in the League room Forest Grove. 18tf of the church Monday afternoon. Mrs. Burr French and child The Star Theatre matinees ren, Glenn and Lowel, of Banks, will commence at 2 o’clock in were visiting at the Schramel stead of 2:30. This is for the and Gibson homes in this city, benefit of out of town patrons last Saturday. who desire to make an early start Hans Nelson, of Newberg, for home. whose wife and 9-vear old child Clean up sale at Schultz Pure were burned to death last Friday Food Market and Grocery. 45c by the explosion of a bottle of tin of Cleveland Baking Powder turpentine setting on a hot stove, for 25c and 25c tins for 15c. is a cousin of Mrs. M. W. Pat Only a few cans left. 18tf ton of this city. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. White Sterling-—in label and in value. have adopted a baby girl about Silver for the table or buffet— six weeks old. rich in design and workmanship; Mathew Bates, of Gaston, the utmost word in quality; the visited in this city Sunday. lowest price possible at Shearer Lee Needham has bought the & Son’s, the Main street jewel five acre lot north of town. ers, Forest Grove. 18tf Miss LivaFert in, who is teach Levi Austin was on business ing in the Salem High School in Portland Wednesday. spent the week’s end at her A. E. Hart was a business home in this city. visitor in Cherry Grove, Wednes To L oan —$300 on first class day. real estate, also furnished house The new residence being built to rent, Inquire Coleman’s, 3rd by Mrs. Austin on C. Street, is Ave. and tith St. Phone 44G. IStf near completion. M rs. Havelock, of the vaude Mrs. H. E. Inlow and children ville team of that name, is seri have returned to Forest Grove ously ill at the Laughlin Hotel. from their visit to Cottage Grove. She recently experienced a ner- ------------------- vous breakdown. Notice to Farmer*. Mr. Livingston has sold his Get our prices on produce be- five acre lot north of town to Mr. fore you sell. We pay the cash McNeil. Poultry and veal wanted. Schultz, Logan Markham has been Forest Grove. 18tf absent from school the past week with sickness. Notice. The basket ball season is soon Having purchased the interest over. There are two more games of M. S. Allen in the Hoffman this season. The High School Allen Co., all notes and accounts play Wilsonville Friday night at are payable to us. the P. U. Gym. All persons indebted to the old Those who have returned back firm are requested to call and to the H. S. after having the settle their accounts inside of 30 measles are Velma Klann, Verna days, unless previous arrange Vogel. Donald Lamb, Winifred ments to settle them have been Gold, Velma McConkey. made. A. G. Hodman & Co. 172t Put your ad in the Press. 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