Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, August 21, 1913, Image 8

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    FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE. OREGON, THURSDAY AUGUST 21. 1913.
Mrs. Harriet Cheadle has re­
the groom is engaged in the liv­ mones, spoke of her work in that
field. Other members on the
turned to the Crove after a short
ery busines.
program were: solo by Miss Cole,
■Sr'
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visit with her brother, John Rice
and a song by the Misses Lela
of Varley.
The Briggs family of Oak Hill and Edith Moore.
Sew for Brady Children.
entertained
the Groveland club
Mrs. D. Wilson nee Carrie
On Tuesday of this week the Saturday. About twenty were
The County Christian Endeav­
Austin left for home in Wasco, Ladies’ Working Band of the
or
convention will be held at
present
and
all
enjoyed
them­
Oregon,
after
a
two
weeks
visit
To T ake A gricultural D e p t — B oost for O regon -
Seventh Day Adventist church selves.
Gaston next Sunday. Rev. En­
H. Roland Glaisyer, who gradu­ While out driving on the Green­ with home folks in this city.
nis, a missionary from Africa,
met with Mrs. James Baldwin to
C < i
ated from the Oregon Agricul­ ville road this week our repre­
will attend the convention and
Mrs. W. H. Barker was called sew for the Grady children of
tural College last June with a sentative stopped at the H. F. to Portland last week on account Cornelius, whose mother is at
The Maximum class of the deliver an illustrated lecture on
very good standing, has accepted Gordon farm. In conversation, of the illness of her nephew.
Methodist Sunday School held a the work in foreign field.
hospital in this city.
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a position as instructor in Agri­ Mr. Gordon said that he had
very delightful meeting Tuesday
OH*
Master
Harland
Emmerson
cut
culture in the Enterprise high come to Oregon from Illinois in
evening on the banks of Gales The country home of Mr. and
Campfire Girls to Meet.
school. Mr. Glaisyer has spent 1880. He purchased a farm near his finger off above the first
Creek. Beans and Frankfurters Mrs. E. H. Martin was the scene
of a very pretty wedding last
the Summer at Dufur, Oregon, Hilisboro that year, living there joint, Monday while playing
The Campfire Girls will meet (?) were heartily induged in.
evening at 8 o’clock when their
with
a
lawn
mower.
Dr.
Brook-
getting actual experience and for eight years, when he bought
with May. Olmstead at 3 o’clock
daughter, Martha, was united in
ideas of farming in that section. the place where he now lives. bank dressed the finger and it is on Wednesday, August 29th.
The subject for next Sunday’s marriage to Glen Wagner, Rev.
He is to leave for Enterprise Mr. Gordon said, “ In the thirty getting along nicely.
Refreshments will be served.
service at the Congregational Gould officiating. The decora­
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three years that I have lived
O. Forsberg, of Gaston, was in
next week.
church will be morning, “ Temp­ tions were of roses and asters.
The bride was attired in a charm­
here there has not been a day the city Tuesday.
A marriage of interest to For­ tation and the Way Out;” even­ ing white gown and carried a bo-
S upreme A dviser H ere —
The Supreme Medical Adviser that I have ever been disappoint­ J. S. Hatch, of Scoggins Val­ est Grove people occured in Port­ ing, “ The Two Talent Men.” quet of bridesroses. The groom
Rev. Ennis will not speak in the
of the Homesteader Lodge was ed with Oregon.” Pretty good ley, was in town Tuesday trad­ land last week, when Miss Mabel evening as announced, having wore the conventional black.
boost for Oregon when it comes ing.
Terry and Gussie Smith were postponed his lecture in order to The attendants were Miss Flora
in town the past week.
who wore a pale blue
from a man who was born in
joined
in the holy bonds of mat­ attend the Christian Endeavor Tinchede,
Ed. Stevens, of Timber, is vis­
gown
and
carried a boquet of
D illyites H ave P icnic —
Ohio, lived in Illinois and march­
rimony. Mr. Smith is the convention at Gaston.
pink roses, and Will Martin, as
About 34 or 40 people gathered ed with Sherman from Atlanta iting his parents, .Mr. arid Mrs.
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grandson of Levi Smith, the
best man. Light refreshments
Wm. Stephens, in the Grove.
at the Shager home on the Taul- to the sea.
were served after which the
Yesterday
afternoon
the
Wo­
well-known
pioneer,
and
was
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Waltson
itin last Sunday all enjoyed them­
mans’ Missionary Society of the young people departed on the
selves and delightful refresh­ L ockwood & C ollver vs . C ogan of Hale, Missouri, arrived in born and raised in this city. Congregational church h e l d 9:45 car for Tillamook to spend
A misunderstanding has arisen this city Wednesday, to spend a Mrs. Smith is the daughter of an open meeting at which about their honeymoon. They will be
ments were served.
between R. D, Lockwood & A. month with Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Mrs. W. Y. Terry, of Portland. 60 were in attendance. Mrs. at home to their friends in the
L ectures at C hurch —
The happy couple will make their Merlin Ennis, from Lacikela, Alexander cottage in this city,
M. Collver, timber owners, and J. j
Mrs. M. Ennes sister of Mrs. H. Cogan, sawmill man, in re­ I Morris of this city.
future home in Portland, where West Africa, sister of Mrs. Si­ upon their return.
W. J. Good made a business
Dr. Simmonies lectured at the gard to accounting for timber on
Congregational church on Wed­ 70 acres contracted by Cogan. trip to Portland the latter part of
nesday afternoon. Mrs. Ennis Lockwood & Collver are suing the week.
is from West Africa. She lec­ Cogan for damage they think j Mrs. I. S. Phillips and son, of
tured on her work as a mission­ done them and have have had an i Tillamook, are visiting her moth­
ary there.
injunction issued to prevent sale er-in-law, Mrs. L. S. Phillips, of
or damage of the lumber sawmill. | this city.
B ack from tillamook
Grant Hughes and family re­ The case is to come before the j Mrs. W. Gore, of North Mount
turned in their automobile circuit court some time in Sept­ Forest Grove, left for Tennessee
Sunday from Tillamook. They ember.
last week to visit parents and
enjoyed themselves at the ocean F rom N ebraska —
friends. Mr. Gore and family
waves.
Issac Bryner of Calloway, Ne- will soon move to Redlands, Cal.
For Sale—Brood sows and pigs.
Wanted
Inside on Gilmore’s Stock Food
R aises F ine H ogs
brask, is visiting at the Sam
Mrs. C. L. Shogren is visiting G irl W anted —for general house Call at Goodman and Ruggle the one best, used by hundreds
Geo. McGrow, of Banks, brot Show home this week. Mr. with her son Oscar Shogren at
Ranch one mile south of Gaston. of Oregon farmers.
work phone 754.
some fine porkers into town yes­ Bryner is very well pleased with Cornelius.
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terday.
Forest Grove an thinks he may
The number is 692. The Peo­
Wanted—Girl for general F or S a le :— flock R. I. Reds also
J. M. Thacker and family are
M oving into N ew S hop
locate here.
ples
Market, The Home of Qual­
moving from the Hare-Gilkeson house-work, best wages. Tele- lot fifty by one hundred on ity and Square Deal to all.
E. F. Burlingham the “ feed T alk d O ver O ld T im es —
4th Avenue. Mrs. P. M. Daly,
mill to Forest Grove.— Banks phone 0455.
man’’ is moving from his place
Wm. G. Montgomery of Sun-
------- corner 4th Avenue and second
of business on First avenue j nyside, Portland spent Friday Herald.
Feed the home products, Gil­
% W anted —Young pigs, phone Street Whitney House.
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north to his new building by the with J. T. Fletcher. They came
more’s Stock Food, for sale by
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Allen of 1047, Marv R. Sorber,
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Oregon Electric depot.
to Oregon together in 1864 with Scoggins Valley spent the week
Commercial and Miscellaneous Hartrampf’s Feed Store and Peo­
H ops G ood Y ie ld -
an ox team, it taking them six end Forest Grove shopping and
W ood W anted — The P ress I Mr. Lse Alexander, the expert ples Market.
Seavey and Johnson owners of monts to make the trip from ! visiting friends.
desires to secure several cords of sewer digger, announces he is
the hop yard that was'formerly j Missouri to Oregon.
Miss Maude Hollinger, an em­ both Oak and Fir wood to apply ready to take contracts ditching. 200 shirt waists, valued to $2.50
are listed at $1.00 each at B ail ­
owned by Shearer and Sons. P aint H ome —
ployee in Gill’s book store in on subscription, advertising, or
eys
’ B ig S tore . This week only.
Now have a hundred and sixty
The talk of the city. Almost
The painters are putting the ! Portland, returned Friday after job work.
acre yard on the Shearer place. j the first coat of paint on the new an extended visit with her par­
three thousand up-to-date Ladies’ Give us your Sunday order for
Beard and Room
In all Seavey and Johnson own | residence of Carmel Good on Pa­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Holling­
and Gents’ Shoes just received at Meats and Dressed Chickens, we
and controle 1,500 acres of hops. cific Avenue.
er.
Board and room at the Walker The Peoples Store Hillsboro. 35tf can please you, Peoples Market.
They report a fairly good yield
place,
3d Ave., North, between
Mrs. S. Hamer left for New­ B. E. La Mont and family A and B Street Phone Main 367.
The increase in business at
in all their yards.
Peoples Market have lots of
were visiting in Forest Grove
port
Tuesday
to
visit
her
son.
Van
Koughnet & Reders, drug
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P roperty S old —
good
things to eat.
Friday, from the Oak Hill sec-
store is due to Prompt Service,
J. M. Barber sold his property
Emmet Quick was laken se­
:
tion.
For Rent
Courteous Treatment and Cheap
in the Naylor addition one acre verely ill with appendicitis last
Sewing machine extras and
Friends
from
Nebraska
visited
and a half to Mrs. Etta Durham week while out in the Nehalem
F or R ent , small house, Ed. Prices.
needles for any machine made,
over Sunday with Peabodys of Naylor, phone 0185.
of the Philipine Islands. Mr. | mountains. He is improving.
The stock of N. B. Lacourse for sale at Staehr’s Bazaar.
the Haynes section.
and Mrs. Durham are in the
Charley Kelsey has traded his
having been taken over by Van
Postal service in the Philipine farm at McMinnville to Mr.
Mable Holm who has been vis­ F’ or R ent — light house keeping Walter and Co. they kindly sol­ J ob W ork , done properly and
Islands and when their term has Reed for an acre of land in the iting at the Duel ranch at Oak room. Close in nice for girls or
icit the patronage of all old cust- on time at the P ress office.
expired they will probably locate j Hughes addition.
Hill the past month returned to boys in to school from country. orriers also new ones. After Satisfaction g u a r a n t e e d and
Call at Press.
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in Forest Grove.
her home in Portland Monday.
September 1st this store will be prices right.
Mrs. U. G. Smith and Mrs. J.
A uto A ccident
known as the Cash Store. 5tl
J. P. Sessman. wife and chil­
1N. Davis, of Portland, visited
Staehr’s Bazaar carries an em-
While autoing to Tillamook and with Mrs. Rose Olmsted Tuesday. dren returned Sunday from a F urnished R ooms — T wo furn-
mense
stock of the latest music
mshed
rooms
for
rent
suitable
for
just about sixteen miles this side
Dont forget the big Demon- j and sells at 5 cents, 10 cents and
week’s vacation to Veronia, Ore­ light house keeping; Apply at
Mr. and Mrs. Underhill, of gon, where they have been vis­
of that city, M. Peterson with
; stration and Food Show at 15 cents a copy.
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his party of Mr. Peterson, Mrs. Salem, visited over Sunday at iting Mr. Sessman’s brother, P. No. 20, 3rd Ave. South.
Schultzs’ Pure Food Market and
A. L. Sexton, Lawrence and the home of their brother, C. A. Sessman.
Grocery, this week August, 21, j The Peoples Store is receving
For Sale or Trade
Lowell Moulton were just about Littlerof this city,
22
and 23. Something Delicious ! new up to date goods daily.
Max Hiebel left Friday morn­
to pass an auto truck which was
H. A. Parker and family have ing for his home in Wisconsin,
F or S ale , T rade or L ease — to Eat and Drink.
Dont forget to see the many
going in the samedirection when moved from South Forest Grove
bargains at the Peoples Store
splendid
eight
room
house,
where his mother is criticly ill.
Hillsboro.
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New
shipment
of
ladies
and
the truck caught the Peterson to Mrs. Crowthers house on B.
modern in every way, well lo­
George Armenthrout, Charles cated with respect to the State gents silk hosiery, just received
car and both went down the 40- St. N.
Men’s work shirts all colors
Miller and Connie Me Namerleft
foot steep grade. Mr. Peterson
The Misses Hel >n Bishop and Sunday morning for a few days University and the business sec­ at The Peoples Store Hillsboro. and prices at The Peoples Store
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tion of the city, located in Eu­
was driving at the rate of 10 or Zola Kirvey h i t Monday for a
Hillsboro.
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hunting and fishing in the Wil­ gene. Will sell at a bargain o r!“
15 miles an hour. The truck weeks outing at the breakers.
trade
for
Forest
Grove
property
The
new
school-books
are
now
son river country.
which was loaded with cabbage
You will do well by calling us
or close in acreage, price $4,500 for sale at Staehr’s Bazaar.
The Misses Alma and Iva
went to the bottom of the river.
C. O. 4Shaw has returned to $1.500 down or terms. Address ____________________________ up before you sell your beef,
Very little damage befell the car. Powell, of Carlton, returned the Wells Fargo Express office Box 635, Forest Grove for par-
The largest assortment of veal, mutton, and pork. Hills­
All were shaken up, but no home after a month’s visit in after an extended vacation at ticulars.
3-4t
men’s
straw hats ever showed in boro Mer. Co.
bones were broken. Mi’s. Sext­ Tillamook with relatives and Newport.
Hillsboro,
from $1 to $3 Peoples
F or S ale Oak library table,
on received quite a cut on her spent Sunday afternoon in For­
Some exceptionally fine bar­
Store
Hillsboro.
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Bill Taylor spent Sunday at leather rocker, body brussels hall
head and Lawrence Moulton in­ est Grave with their cousin, Miss
gains
in pianos, organs, and sew­
home. He and his father are carpet, Ingrain arch square, lace
jured his chest. Mrs. Peterson Mabel Bogart.
ing-machines
at Staehr’s Bazarr
Anything
in
the
line
of
paper
curtains, all in good condition.
building houses in Portland.
went through the double wind
terms to suit.
Mr. and Mrs. Swart wood, Mr.
at Staehr’s Bazaar.
Postoffice box 441.
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shield.
Mr. Diamond of Portland who
and Mrs. Washburn and Edgar
purchased
the R. H. Austin
Thomas
all
of
Sumas
Washington
B ack to W illamette V alley —
house
some
weeks ago was visit­
spent
a
couple
of
days
visiting
Ernest Brown, now residing in
ing
with
Mrs.
Diamond and son,
at
their
grandfathers
home,
Abe
California, a former coroner of
Donald,
who
are
making it their
Baldwin
in
this
city.
They
made
Washington county and son of
home.
the
trip
in
an
automobile.
the late Alvin C. Brown, is visit­
ing in Forest Grove and sur­ Harvey Menela of Walla Walla
While repairing shoes last Sat­
rounding country. Mr. Brown is visiting at the J. M. Barber unlay, Mr. Lidyard the shoe
says just as soon as he disposes home this week. Mr. Menela maker run an awl al>out an inch
of his interests in California travels for Hie Peacock Milling into the palm of his hand sever-
they are coming back to the Wil­ Co.
ly cutting the ligament.
lamette Valley to make their
Mrs. J. M. Barber goes to Sa-
Mr. Jarmin, of Washington,
home.
lem Friday to attend to business visited last Friday with his sts-
G et F ull M eal —
there.
ter Mrs. M. S. Allen of this city.
Are forced to make room for shipments of Fall Goods.
R. Madison went to Scoggins
Mr. A. Hart and wjfe the very
Mr. and Mrs. A E. Simmons,
Valley to spend Sunday with his
Forest Grove
son Roy. Mr. Madison filled up efficient salesman and saleslady o fP o rtlan d sp en t.b e week end
Oregon
on some good grub on which he are retained by Van Walter and with Mr. and Mrs. L*. C. Misz of
Co.
this
city.
expects to live about a week.
IN SOCIETY
(A S S IF IE D
D V ER TI
BAILEY’S BIG STORE
$1
SHIRT WAIST SALE
$1
200 Shirt Waists reduced from values up to $2.50
Entire stock listed for the week at $1.00 each.
John E. Bailey