Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, August 14, 1913, Image 8

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    FOREST GROVE PRESS. FOkL'Sl GROVE. OREGON, THURSDAY AUGUST 14. 1013.
O ut over S unday —
The Rebekahs had an elabor­
ate reception at their usual week­
ly meeting on last Wednesday,
each member bringing a covered
dish filled with good things to
eat. All enjoyed a fine time,
Miss Thelma Keesee being one
of the smallest guests participat­
ing.
R eturned F rom G earhart —
Harry Wietzel, o f Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. I). T. Thothas
was visiting with his brother, returned Tuesday afternoon from
William Wietzel in this city over a few months visit to Hotel Gear-
heart-by-the sea.
Sunday.
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Vernon Gould, son Rev. Gould
o f this city, returned home the
first o f this month, from Peoria,
111., where he has been studying
in the Bradley Technical Insti­
tute. He graduated from Paci­
fic University with the class of
1912.
Mrs. 0 . T. Kennedy and
daughter, Rose, are spending the
week with her sister, Mrs. Rose
Olmstead of this city.
Thursday o f last week the
Odells,
Reynolds
and
Mrs.
Showers went for a picnic to
A jolly party composed o f Mr. man entertained the Working Soda Springs. All enjoyed a
and Mrs. Frank Gordon; Mr. and Society o f the Congregational pleasant time returning home in
Mrs. Coffeen, Miss Evelin Gordon church Wednesday afternoon.
the cool o f the evening.
o f Woodburn, and Mr. and Mrs.
James Sewell enjoyed a picnic to
Soda Springs last Sunday all had
a fine time.
m o n g
A nother S ettller —
R eturned F rom N ewport —
H as D inner P a r ty :
R etuned H om e —
I n P ortland —
Dr. Brookbank spent Saturday
and Sunday in Portland on busi­
ness.
V isiting at the O lmsteads —
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The Junior, Intermediate and
Epworth Leagues o f the M. E.
Church gave a picnic Wednesday
afternoon for the Fresh Ail’
Childten. The picnic was held
on the creek near tile S. P.
Depot.
C elebrbtes 77th B irthday :
Mrs. 0 . M. Taylor and daughter
Anna
journeyed out to the
country home o f B. Y. Roe on
Wapato to celebrate Mrs. Taylor’s
birthday. They stayed two days
and report a delightful time.
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F or T he F resh A ir C hildren :
Mrs. R. T. Emmerson and
Mrs. L. Misz entertained at a
children and mother, Mrs. N. B. dinner party last Friday evening
Hall, returned last week from at which a number o f friends
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there months visit to Newport.
were present and enjoyed the
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dinner immensely.
P otatoes G rowing
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Prospects for a good potato
I njures H a n d —
crop
in
this
county
and
top
high
A
party
composed
of Mr. and
Sadie Perkins, of the Haines
These columns are open to merchants and others who desire a brief and effective
prices
are
now
creating
smiles
Mrs.
Arthur
Underwood,
Mr.
section, injured her hand quite
medium for reaching the public. Here, each week, our readers will find many help­
badly while dressing a chicken on others than growers of hops and Mrs. Morrow, Mr. and Mrs.
L. W. Underwood, Mrs. Hattie
at her home Saturday morning, or porkers.
ful suggestions, and will learn the latest business and professional news.
Powell and daughter visited at
It was thot at first her hand B asement P rogressing .
would have to be amputated, but
The foundation for new bank Newport for a few days last
it is now slowly recovering.
F or S ale Oak library table,
building is pear completion. week, returning Thursday even­
F or S a l e . T rade or L ease —
The talk o f the city. Almost
ing. All report a fine time.
leather rocker, body brussels hall
splendid
eight
room
house,
three
thousand
up-to-date
Ladies’
I n F rom C herry G rove —
P aving is R apid :
carpet, Ingrain arch square, lace
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and Gents’ Shoesjust received at modern in every way, well lo­
V. S. Abraham was in the city
The concrete crew o f the Lin­
curtains, all in good condition.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sparks, The Peoples Store Hillsboro. 35tf cated with respect to the State Postoffice box 441.
Monday.
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den Kibbe company have been
University and the business sec­
V isiting M other -
breaking records laying the base Mrs. S. J. Sparks, Miss Maude
New shipment of ladies and
Mrs. Mable Lambert Rich and for the new paved streets. The Sparks, and Mrs. Anna Bellin­ gents silk hosiery, just received tion of the city, located in Eu­
W ood W anted —T he P ress
gene. Will sell at a bargain or
small son are visiting at the surface crew will arrive Mondoy ger composed a jolly party to at The Peoples Store Hillsboro. trade for Forest Grove property desires to secure several cords o f
They
home of her mother, Mrs. E. T. and it is expected that the work Vancouver last week.
or close in acreage, price $4,500 both Oak and F'ir wood to apply
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stayed
there
two
days
visiting
Lambert, on North Main Street will be completed in about two
$1,500 down or terms. Address on subscription, advertising, or
with friends.
The largsst
assortment of Box 635, Forest Grove for par­ job work.
this week.
weeks.
3-4t
men’s straw hats ever showed in ticulars.
R eturns F rom T illamook
A L ittle R ain G ood :
H as S ilver T e a :
Hillsboro, from $1 to $3 Peoples
F or R ent , small house, Ed.
Mrs. A. L. Sexton returned Showers yesterday refresh the
J ob W ork , done properly and Naylor, phone 0185.
Mrs. B. F. White entertained Store Hillsboro.
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Tuesday morning from a delight­ vegetation of the country.
A a number of friends last FYiday
on time at the P ress office.
ful trip to Tillamook.
little rain at this time will prove at a silver tea. Every body
Did you notice the big reduc­ Satisfaction guar a n t e e d and
For Sale Brood sows and pigs.
prices right.
a benefit.
V isiting F riends —
Call at Goodman and Ruggle
spent a very enjoyable afternoon tion in Men’ s and Women’s Ox­
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fords at A. G. Hoffman & Co’ s.
Miss Maude Hollinger, o f Port­ K icked by H orse
The Peoples Store is receving Ranch one mile south o f Gaston.
land was visiting friends in the
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Master Ray Smith was badly W orking S ociety :
new
up to date goods daily.
Bring us your kodak work any
Dont forget to see the many
Grove.
injured,being kicked by a horse.
Mrs. W. H. Hoskins, Mrs.
size film developed 10 cents. bargains at the Peoples Store
W anted —Y oung pigs, phone
He was struck in the stomach Edward Heath and Mrs. A. Hin-
H ere F rom W oodburn
F'orest Grove Studio.
2tf Hillsboro.
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1047,
Mary R. Sorber,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gilles and on the hips, but he is net so
Mr. Lee Alexander, the expert
and daughter, Bertha, of Wood- badly injured as it was feared at smiling proprietor of that place.
Board and room at the Walker
Men’ s work shirts all colors
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sewer
digger, announces he is place, 3d Ave.. North, between
burn, autoed to Forest Grove and first.
Mr. Ruffner is not certain what
and prices at The Peoples Store
are visiting at the Templeton G eorge R olls the D ough —
he will do, but will probably | ready to take contracts ditching. A and B Street Phone Main 367. Hillsboro.
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home this week.
George Patterson, proprieter of move to some other locality.
Wanted—Girl
for genera!
2)0 shirt waists, valued to $2.50
the Forest Grove Bakery is roll­ N ew B uilding to R aise
G oing to T illamook —
house-work, best wages. Tele-
VanKoughnet & Reder, the are listed at $1.00 each at B ail ­
Work has begun on a new phone 0455.
Ray Giltner and M. It. Mark­ ing the dough in the absence of
Rexall Druggists, carry a com­ e y s ’ B ig S tore . This week only.
ham leave Saturday on the P. It. Guy Stockman, his head baker, building located on Main street
plete line of all the leading
next to the LaCourse building.
N. for a vacation to Tillamook, j who is taking his vacation.
You can get all the leading Magazines and Periodicals.
You will do well by calling us
The
new structure will be 50x100 magazines and periodicals at
up
before you sell your beef,
O
ld
S
chool
H
ead
H
ere
—
B ack from S eaview —
a brick front to match other Van Koughnet & Reders, the
veal,
mutton, and pork. Hills­
A.
G.
Hoffman
&
Cos.
new
lin­
Prof.
O.
M.
Gardner,
who
has
Harry Giltner went to Seaview
building in same block. It will ! druggists.
boro
Mer.
Co.
en
just
arrived.
See
their
add.
been
teaching
in
Lake
View,
Ore.
last week and returned Monday
be occupied by a modern garage. 1
with his wife. Harry’ s father is the past winter is visiting his
at Seaview and also Mrs. Gilt- brother in.law, Mr. J. L. Van B enefit S how S uccess
Kirk in company with his neph­
Last evening the the benefit1
ner’ s folks.
ew, Foster Priddy, who intends show given at the Star theator
N ew H ome —
to make his home here.
Mr. for Mrs. Grady, who is very i l ,
O. Brown’ s new home on A.
I Gardner was long the Superin­ at the hospital, was a great i
street is very near completion. |
tendent of schools here. He left success. The results netted o v e r!
The new home will be a credit to
to-day for his home in Lakeview. $37.00 Besides the moving pic­
that sections.
tures, a little musical entertain­
B uys G reen H ouse :
G one to S eattle
ment was afforded The instru- j
Fred Fowler, his son, has been
Mrs. Bertha Giltner left Tues­
mental players were, Mrs, Hask- j
day for a weeks vacation with attending Pacific University here ell F'errin, Mrs. J. W. McCrum i
relatives and friends in Seattle. this past winter, and recently and Mrs. Misz. The
soloists
purchased the Forest
Grove
were Messers Haskel Ferrin, |
S aw " E very W oman ” —
greenhouse, which business he
Glaisyer, Richardson, and Mrs.
Claude Smith and wife, and It.
intends to extend as fast as pos­
McEldowny. The committee in
F. Emmerson motored to Port­
sible.
charge to help for the benefit of j
land Sunday evening to see the
Mrs. Grady were, Mrs. Hines,
play, "Every Woman” at the H otel C hanges H ands
Robert Duncan has leased the Mrs. McEldowney Mrs. Richard­
Heilig.
Laughlin Hotel find is now the son and Mrs. McCrum.
Chas. S. Fowler, o f Minneapo­
lis, Minn., is in town and has
decided to locate here. His wife
and daughter will be coming out
here in about two weeks.
HINTS AND H E L P S FOR SHOPPERS
L eave today for T illamook
Mrs. W. B. Potwin and daugh­
ter, Beth, leave today fora vaca­
tion to Tillamook and surround­
ing country.
B ack A gain
Mrs. Griffith, who has been
living at a logging camp in
Washington, was home for a few
davs looking after renters for
her property on A Street.
To H illsboro in an A uto
Mr. and Mrs. 1). N. Morris
took a flying trip to Hillsboro
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Carmel Good in the auto, to vis­
it E. J. McAlear and family.
A t S easide —
Miss Ruth Austin and brother
Paul, are spending a few weeks
vacation at Seaside with friends
and relatives.
R oyal N eighbors C blebrate -
Rosewood Camp,No. 3835 Roy­
al Neighbors o f America, will
celebrate their 6th anniversary-
next Friday evening.
Banks
lodge will come down to help in
the festivities.
Every Reader Our Agent
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