Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, June 26, 1913, Image 2

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    O'EIEEJAY, JUNE 26, 1913
FOREST GROVE PRESS. FOREST CEO,
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Short Items of Interest Concerning people you
may be interested in.
Miss Maggie Umschied, who
I 3 employed at the
laundry,
spent Sunday with her parents
in Gales Creek section.
Two or three Grove men have
been under the weather the past
week, the result o f having been
hit internally by the contents of
a bottle.
John Friday, o f Banks, looked
in on the local merchants, Tut. -
day.
Phil Porter, o f Gales Creek,
was a business visitor to this city
Monday.
Bill Wilkes, o f Dilley, wa3 a
business visitor to this city,
Tuesday.
Lee Boyd and wife, o f the
Dilley section, traded with the
ocal merchants, Monday.
Merchant Ayers, o f Gales
Creek, was a business visitor to
this city, Monday.
Everald Ilyde, o f Portland,
Miss Edna Peterson, of Port­
has been a visitor in this city
land, is visiting at the home of
for the past few days.
M. E. Hall in the Oak Hill sec­
Dr. Lowe’s glasses are death tion, this week.
to headaches. Ask your neigh­
Frank Allen, o f the Banks sec­
bors.
tion, was a business visitor to
Dick Quick, o f Hillside, was a this city, Tuesday.
Grove visitor, Tuesday.
G. N. Hall, Principal of the
William McCoy, of Gales Creek public schools at Lo.tirj, Oregon,
was an out-of-town
/isitor to is speudi 1 r the week at the
this city, Tuesday.
home e f his sister, Mrs. Leroy
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Haney, of VanKirk, in this city.
Thatcher, were shopping at the
Mrs. Philip Buxton, o f Moro,
local stores, Tuesday.
Oregon, is visiting at the home
William Kappel, o f David’s of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hill, was a Tuesday visitor to Harry Nauffts, in this city, ant.
this city.
also at the home o f Mr. Buxton’ .1
Lorert Jackson, o f Hillsboro, father, H. T. Buxton, on North
looked in on his friend3 in tli.s Alain street.
city, Tuesday.
Mrs. Dan Black, formerly Mrs.
G. E. Strand, of Gaston, Fannie Clark who is now iivin,
transacted business in this burg, at Dayton, Washington, write,
the first o f the week.
friends here that a week agt
Arther Aydelott, o f beyond j ast Sunday a hail storm struck
Thatcher, trading with the locu hat town that was the wors.
merchants, Tuesday.
1 te had ever seen. Hail-stonet
George Peter Boos, o f Port­ as large as liens’ egg3 fell foi
land, visited his parents, Mr. and several minutes.
I 11 Forest Grove we had a hail
. Mrs. Boos, o f Segers, the past
week. Pete was in Forest Grov< storm at about the same time,
greeting old friends, Saturday. nit it was nothing like that ii.
Herman Saling, of Dilley, was he Washington town.
seen on our streets, Monday.
The Misses Anderson and
Goodrich, o f Dilley, were visitors
to this city, Monday.
Mr. Psvhin tk£ C- a U )3 O m I||
was a business visitor to this city
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Walker,
o f Laurelwood, were visitors to
this city, the first of the week.
Notice the change in name the.
Forest Grove Pharmacy will Lt
known hereafter as L ittler ’S
P harmacy .
aatf
Mr. Peters, o f Verboort, was
a Grove visitor, Tuesday,
b “ Happy” Jack Wright has beet
hobbling around the tast few
days with a game foot. A h.tj
fork fell on it.
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THE NEW STORE
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Have You Been There?
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ft is an excellent place to shop in.
The Bargain Department is highly
appreciated by all who have seen it.
New goods are arriving and some are
shown in the window this week.
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t l e i reshments will be served until Sat-
urday evening.
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/e are here to make good any state-
nemt and stand behind every dollars
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hi of merchandise we sell to you.
vVe are giving come great bargains in
eT and Men’s Shoes and Oxfords.
i j about our Premium Silver-
e ¿Tain and Fancy Dishes.
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1 give them away.
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Mrs. A. Rueterwent to Port
’and Wednesday afternoon to at­
tend the graduation of hei
da ighter Gertrude, who finishes
h 0 h school this year.
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So many strawberries tin-
growers are at a loss where to
dispose o f their crop.
The can
nery has been canning some foi
Mr. Brokaw.
Air. and Mrs. D. A. Kennedy
.'roue to New berg, last Friday
returning Monday. They found
tonfe crops ahead o f ours here,
md some not so far along,
lioie are acres o f young fruit
■ roes doing nicely near New berg
>ut the fanners report almost a
lilure in llie peach and prune
c op.
Hugh Smith washover to Vei-
nonia, Columbia county, la ,
week, and says that Ed. .Wei -
Bter, who lived in this city for
Several year 3 , is now located al
Mressrs. Burke and Burke re-
Veronia and is prospering.
Ed.
is proprietor o f a hotel, feed slud urned last week from their trip
and blacksmith shop, and do; s ! to Canada. Mr. Burke was quite
well pleased with the countty
hauling on the side.
and intends moving his family
Mrs. Raymond Wood, o f I> - up this fall near his brothel*
gene, who has been visiting 1 ci who have been there several
parents Mr. and Mrs. Jacol years.
Shearer, in this city, for tl e
Dick IIolscher.Thad Stevenson
past two weeks, returned to her
and Mr. Kennedy put some
home Tuesday. Mr. Wood came
needed work on the roads.
to the Grove for an over Sunday
We had new potatoes aid
visit, and accompined Mrs. Wood
green
peas from our garden this
and thier baby home.
week.
Captain F. S. Barnes received
Gladys Vermilyea was out visit­
a telegram from W. A. Taft, Jr.. |
ing her aunt. Mrs. Frost, 'lues-
o f Boston, Mass., this week. o. - j
lay.
dering one of the captain's w oi'
famous self-yew bows. Mr. Taft I A!r. and Mrs. McCoy were in
is a nephew of ex-President W .: the Grove Tuesday. Airs. Ale-'
H. Taft, and has quite a rep-' oy lias a broken finger and was
in to consult a physician.
utation as an archer.
Slop in this week and get r.
The Star Theater will offer a
cup
of Chase & Sanborn coffee at
special bill tomorrow night. A
the
New
Store. It is free.
Pathe Weekly, depicting the
great flood at Dayton. Columbus, Have you sten the fancy work
and Omaha, will show all tin lepartment at tho New Store.
thrilling, incidents of the terri­ Lessons are given free!
ble floods which caused the lossi Board and room at the Walker
o f hundreds o f lives and millions place, 3d Ave., North, between
o f dollars worth of property. A and B Street Phone Main S6T.
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A dramatic film “ Ann” and a
humerous skit “ Hubby Buys a
Mrs. P. W. Cronin and grand­
B aby” complete the bill. John daughter. Eloiee Atkins, o f this
Bunny is in this last one. You city, visited in Portland last
week.
will laugh.
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SUMMER VACATIONS
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WILLIAMS & MOORE
Seashore or Mountains
General Store
V IA TH E
W a carry a full line of Groceries, Canned Goods and
suns T t \ X ]
|OCDEN»SHASTA|
RO U TES
Season Tickets on Sale
Daily Until Sept. «0
3-Day Tickets on Sale
Saturday and Sunday
Farm Product*.
Our goods are always fresh, and our
prices are as low as the lowest.
W e also carry a line
Drygoods and Haberdashery.
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W E W IL L P L E A SE Y O U
Tillamook and Newport Beaches
S,'*i*on fares from the prv . ipal stati "is to \i-w ;i "*t r Tillamo-A Beaches are as follows:
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$6.25
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Pacific Avenue at Third Street.
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If you are sick
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ON It IE C. & E. R. R.
.n ÿ. P. irai, a 1(3 a i .4 .4
a ij need Medicine yo t
should get the best.
We dispense only the
purest drugs and chemi
ca!s. We do it right —
At right nriejs.
EXCU h S.ON FAKfcä E A S T
T ic k e t* w ill Be *»hJ from ail t
» n Oregon to Eastern destination
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Tickets on Sa-.e i ¿u, i y to Sept. 3 0
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Final Return Limit Oct. 31st
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PACIFIC D R U G CO.
.1. P o r t i a !. Orcgan
55135.
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