Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, July 10, 1913, Image 6

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    FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1013
Roland Lockwood, of Haynes,
was a business visitor in this
,—
Going
Away?-*)
C. M. Reed, proprietor of a
meat market at Gaston, was a
j
If you contemplate a vaca-
pleasant caller at the Press office,
Chas. Stalley made a trip to A. A. Walker, of Scoggins Monday morning.
F
2 Smith Pre­ \ tion trip take one look at
Hillsboro Sunday of this week. Valley, was in this city, Tuesday. Miss Mayme Scoecker, of Se­ mier
typewriter,
good
as new.
A. G. Reid and wife, of Seat­ C. D. Dyment, of Portland, attle, is visiting at the home of First offer of $30 takes it. Press
16-tf
our window before going.
tle, were in thii city la-it week. visited his family in this city, her sister, Mrs. Dr. Brook bank, office.
in
this
city.
She
will
make
an
Wanted a couple of young
VanKoughnat & It ;d r the j Sunday.
city, Monday,
or S a l e N o .
calves, either sex. Phone 0185,
druggists have a patent container Lost on road between condenc- extended visit.
Edw.
L. Navlor.
27tf
Dr.
Brookbank
will
move
this
are headquarters for Trunks,
for the'r brick ice cream which er and reservoir, a blue jumper,
week
to
a
dwelling
on
Second
will keep the cream, for a long having check in pocket made out street, between S econd and The New Store is an excellent
Dusters, Sweaters,
time after yon buy it. 35tf to Robert Enshede. Return to
place to trade, everything clean,
Third
avenues.
Shirts, etc, etc.
Miss Frances Hiebel was call­ this office and receive reward. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Emmerson neat and tidv.
36tl-
ing on Mrs. Grady, in the Cor­
room to rent close
by making your
Misses Verna Carothers and autoed to Vancouver last Friday. in. Furnished
nelius section, Tuesday.
Call
Press
offee.
32
tf.
Miss Hazel Barber spent the
Brick Ice Cream 25c and 50c Marian Gantenbine, of Portland, week
from us.
end with her brother, W.
at VanKoughnot & Reder’s drug are visiting with Mrs. Florence A. Barber,
F or S ale -One open buggy
in Portland.
store. Three flavors in each Littler, of this city.
good as new $60. Also one cart
making Big JReductions
Fred Lockley, of Portland, was Mr. Arthur Deute and family, and harness $20. Inquire this
brick.
35tf
82ft.
J. Bold rick and family leave visiting in the Grove this week. , of Portland, visited with Mr. and office.
and Women’s Oxfords
this week for their cottage at Mrs. E. J. McAlear and son, Mrs* John Anderson’ in this city, W anted :—A place for an ener-
Lowell, are spending two weeks Sunday
Newport.
getic girl of sixteen to work for
economically in­
with
her sister, Mrs. Elmer May, Mrs. Leslie Powell, of Agra, her board and to go to school in
The largest assortment of at Palmer.
Kansas, is visiting her parents, Forest Grove. Understands gen­
avail them-
men’s straw hats ever showed in
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Underwood, eral house work. Apply to Mrs. j
Hillsboro, from $1 to $3 Peoples Aden Harper, of Gales Creek, of
this city.
of
opportunity given to
J. M. Barber.
3512
Store Hillsboro.
35tf was looking after business mat- Lester
Bennett, of Philomath,
Miss Anna Carlyle leaves this ters in this city, Tuesday,
prices.
visiting with Mrs. Louise W anted —Young pigs, phone)
week to spend the remainder of M iss Ma r y Freerksen, of was
1047, Marv R. Sorber, 36tf
Phillips
and
family,
of
this
city.
her vacation in Portland.
¡Thatcher, was shopping in this I Mrs. S. F. Martin and daught­
$3.75 now $2.79
To
E
xchange —Old spuds for
The Peoples Store is receving city, Monday,
3.50 now 1.98
of Scoggins Valley, were one-halt' amount returned this)
new up to date goods daily. Bert Doane, of Oak Hill, was er,
2.25 now 1.29
visitors, Tuesday.
fall. E. L. Naylor, City. 36tt'
Dont forget to see the many trading with the local merchants Grove
$4.50 now $2.98
Chester Vincent, of Gal es
bargains at the Peoples Store the fore part of the week.
$3.00 now $2.19
Creek,
was
visiting
in
the
Groye
Hillsboro.
35tf J. E. May, of Palmer, Ore., this week.
S
WM.
WEITZEL
$1.50 now $1.19
Mrs. Burlingham has been visited with W. J. Good, of this Lee Via, of Portland, is visit-
entertaining a lady friend Fargo, city, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. .
$4.00 now $2.79
Via, of this
May resided in this city the past
^'s m°ther,
N. D., the past week.
3.50 now 2.19
Tinning
and
Plumbing,
Sheet
2.75 now 1.98
winter.
¡c*ty'
Have yau seen that Auto and
Metal
Work
and
Re-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ferd
Groner,
Mrs.
Edna
Nutter
and
husband.
Outing Sanitary Package at Litt-
Portland, visited with her
pair Shop.
ler’s Pharmacy? Its the neatest Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Groat and ¡of
aunt,
Mrs.
Chas.
Miller,
of
this
thing yet.
35tf Mrs. Groner’s brother, of Shoals,
Jack Vanderzanden, of Fir visited the W. J. Good family in city.
Hiss Anna Taylor, of this city, North First Avenue, between Main ¡ nd
Holm, was on our streets, Wed this city, Sunday.
left
for Los Angeles, Sunday to
“A” Street«; i hon 6 .
nesday.
Mrs. J. Ragsdale and daughter attend
the
National
Christian
The Pest place to get Talcum have moved from “B’’ street to
Convention to he held
Powders and Face Creams is the HoiTman house on Main Endeavor
2 iïA T c a rÆ
5
this
week.
Littler’s Pharmacy
35tf treet,
The
bungalow
being
erected
John Dodge returned to by O. Brown on North “A”
grs F ?
Jack Byers, Sr., of Thatcher, her Mrs.
home
this city, Tuesday,
M A a O * . ttÚ F
was a visitor to this city, Wed after a visit in with
&CO.
relatives at Sa- stl'eet is nearin* completion, ar.d
nesday.
and Lebanon. Her father
one
dnes^ appeal -
i XJL
¿L IS « G fife’s
Notice the change in name the, lorn
died recantly at the age of 78
homes in the city when
Forest Grove Pharmacy will he years, passing away while sing- i r e a ( l v for occupancy.
known hereafter as L ittler ’ s ing a hymn.
Mrs. Will Ives and son, Ken­
P harmacy .
33tf
neth,
who have been visiting
John Wilson Macmm, who is
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Knight now working at St. Helens, vis­ Mrs. Ives’ mother, in Michigan,
J l J ___ JL N IlHIU 155138,
on, of Fir Holm, were trading in ited his family in this city over for several months, have return­
to p’an for that College Course.
ed
to
their
home
in
this
city.
this city, Wednesday.
Sunday.
Board and room at the Walker Mrs. J. L. Howard and chil­ The weather became very hot in
The e Is considerable discussion about Education but
Michigan, which caused them to
and need Medicine you
place, 3d Ave., North, between dren,
ofRed
Blutf,
California,
there ;s nr <1 ubi that a good general college course taken right
sooner
than
they seems
had im
ex-
A and B Street Phone Main 367. are visiting her mother, Mrs. N. return
should get the best.
pected.
Little
"B
utr
34tf
is in the long run Hie practical thing in Education.
We dispense only the
of this city.
proved in health.
Mrs. C. A. Littler spent the Gardner,
purest
drugs
and
chemi
Father LeMiller, pastor -pbe j obn
place of 160
Fourth with friends in Portland. of Rev.
A sch-ol we! equipped to do first class general co liege
the church of the visitation, , acres, lying Costur
cals. We do it right —
two
miles
of
Bring your wool and mohair to Verboort, was a Forest Grove Tjmber, has been sold to east
work is
Dr. J.
At right prices.
A. G. Hoffman and Company for visitor. Monday.
O.
Robb,of
Hillsboro.
The
place
PACIFIC D R U G CO.
highest cash price.
18tf
Attorney M. Irene Langley jg partly cleared, and contains
W. H. Barber, of the Grove, was a Rose City visitor, Tuesday three millions of feet of timber,
FRANK MERESS, Manager
Forest Grove, Ore.
visited his son and family at Oak afternoon.
The talk of the city. Almost
Grove, Saturday.
1 his school begins its 60th year of successful work in such
Miss Jessiline Disbtow, who three thousand up-to-date Ladies’
SURVEYOR
Free—I will give away fir pole lias been visiting relatives in and Gents’ Slioesjust received at
genera! college lines September 17th, 1913. Terms reasonable.
wood from unburned slashing. Eastern Oregon, has returned to The Peoples Store Hillsboro. 35tf
All
kinds
of
survey­
Record and equipment good. Come and help us help you.
Phone Gales 255. The wood is this city. Miss Disbrow has filed J. Wheelock Marsh, of Hood,
ing
and
maping.
on
a
homestoad
in
The
Dalles
in section 17, t, 1, s, r, 3 west.
was visiting friends
Subdivisions a spec­
Come in ar.d talk the matter over or address for Catalogue
Thomas Cox.
33tf- country and will go to pioneering in Washington,
this
city,
the
past
week.
Mr.
ialty.
it
on
her
claim.
and further information
Miss Helen Bishop has return­ Postmaster Frank Myers, of Marsh was horn and raised in
H. B. GLAISYER,
ed to her home in this city after Portland, accompanied by his Forest Grove, and conducted a
Hoffman & Allen Bld’g
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY, Forest Grove, Ore.
newspaper here at one time.
a week’s visit in Corvallis.
Phone
806
family,
autoed
to
this
city
Sun­
Men’s work shirts all colors
II. W. Scott and wife visited
Forest Grove, Ore.
for a visit at the home of several
and prices at The Peoples Store day,
days
the
past
week
with
William Henry Har­ their children at Cherry Grove.
Hillsboro.
35tf Lieutenant
rison Myers.
Mrs. W. H. Barber visited her
Sawyer, of Fir Holm, Professor A. C. Robinson, who
daughter, Mrs, W. T. Keesee, of was F'rank
a business visitor to this has been assistant principal of
Watts District, last week.
the Wilbur, Washington, High
city, Wednesday.
school,
the past two years, was
New shipment of ladies and Herman Bernards, of Verboort,
visiting
his sister, Mrs. John
gents silk hosiery, just received was a business visitor to this
Cummins,
near Dilley, this week,
at The Peoples Store Hillsboro. city, Monday.
and
made
the Press office a
35tf
Attorney
and
Mrs.
L.
L.
pleasant
call,
Monday. Alec,
Ivan Noble, now in the real Langley, of Portland, visited
graduated
from
Pacific Univer­
estate brsineis in Portland, was over Sunday at the home of
sity
with
the
class
of 1910, and
in this city Sunday looking after Judtie and Mrs. William Langley, while a student here
was the
business matters.
¡n tjdg cBy
star
distance
man
on
the
track.
The firm of Bennett & Logan, Mrs. Mallory and daughters He will attend the University
of
Hillslxro, was awarded the con­ have returned to their home in Pennsylvania, next year,
tract for pointing the Central this city from
'
*' Dundee, where
C om parisons.
school building. Frank Buffurr, they spent the Fourth with Mrs.
"ThoMp old warrior» must have look-
of this city, will paint the Lin- Mallory’s sister-in-law.
In their elaborate arm or.”
c>ln school building.
... ., Emma n B. ., Penfield
„ .. spent .fi \e grotesque
s ; almost as grotesque as a man
Miss
In a baseball catcher's outat or a foot­
The great sale i t Staehr’s Ba- the week-end with her brother ball
suit."- Exchange.
zaar is still on and will continue ¡n Portland.
t) the end of this month. Pianos Miss Beth Sexton is away on a It 1» only by labor that thought can
Is* limile healthy, and only by thought
are sold at prices ranging from vacation,
visiting
with
friends
in
th
at labor can be made happy.—Rue
$80 to $90 its i than Portland pri­ Portland.
kin.
ces. Organs $15 cff. Sewing
Public.
machines at practically your own Mrs. Harry Dodson, of this N otice i» hereby r o e n the!
AT 3 :0 0 O’CLOCK
the Ions R r.lire
section
of
Washington
county,
price. Any sheet music in the
acroaa Dsiry Creek. W « t of Hillsboro, will be
ctoeeit to traffic after T ucu l*). July l.tth. 1913,
house 5 and ten cents as long as was removed to the Good Sa- Irtun
J* a. m. to p. m. of each day until the re
pair» on the aame are c impleted
Grandstand Free
it lasts. Sol I o i easy ‘erms.
maritan hospital. Saturday, suf- County.
By order
of the County Court of W aahinati n
Orearon
36ll fering from a nervous affection. W it D B REASONER.C«unty Judge. I
We
Suitcases, Linen
Umbrellas, Gloves,
You can profit
purchases
We are
in Men’s
and Shoes, and
clined people should
selves this
buy at these low
Womens Oxfords
Oxfords
Womens Shoes
Dcr ’t nzh s our Bargain De-
§ parimeiiu It surpasses all
m extreme price reduction.
If you are sick
Begin Now!
Pacific University
Forest Grove Training Park
E very S unday A fternoon
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“ *PPY EVENTS
EACH AFTERNOON
Oregon Electric Cars Stop at Track
N e lle * le Ike
b
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Admission 50 cents
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