Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, October 02, 1913, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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THURSADY, OCTCFER 2, Cl$l,
FOREST GROVE PRESS
PAGE 4
Mrs. Dickson and daughter,
E. J. McAlear and family, of
C. J. Lafountain acd family,
o f Caldwell Idaho, Mave moved Mrs. Adams, o f New York, were Hillsboro, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. D. N. Morris, in Forest
to Fores Grove and exbect to Portland visitors Saturday.
make this their futur home.
Prof. Proctor was in Portland Grove, Sunday,
Mrs. Henry Dodson is improv­
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Markham Saturday,
ing
in health, after her illness of
spent the week end in I ortland. • Mrs. Bert Doane was a Port-
m m ze& s
the
past Summer.
L
Miss Bell Darling o f Forest land visitor Saturday.
Mrs. J. R. Reynolds attended r rove and Mrs. Engersoll
. , , . o f „ De- , Mrs. yy. H. Hoskins spent the
Grange to Meet Saturday
the W. C. T. U. Conventional troit^ Mich, have bought the h or- week end in Portland.
Gale Grange, Patrons o f Hus­
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,
est Grove studio formerly owned
„ ,,
Corvallis last week.
j owned
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Miss
Henry __________
Sackrider. Mr.
Mlss Emma
^ mma B.
H. Penfield
fe n field was a bandry, No. 282, will hold its
Charles Lilly, who work in the Sackrider has been in business ^ ortland visitor Saturday.
monthly meeting at the K. o f P.
5th street post-office in Portland, {,, ^ ¡ g p]ace for the past three
Mrs. J, Boldrick visited in Hall Saturday, October 4, 1913.
is spending his vacation at the y e a r s and has won many friends Portland Saturday,
The forenoon session will open
his mother in Gales Creek.
while here.
He is undecided
promptly
at 10:30 o ’clock, as an
Dr. and Mrs. Bushnell were
unusual amount o f business is to
John Anderson and wife, John whether he will remain here or Portland visitors Saturday.
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be transacted, and we ask all
Wirtz and wife, and Mrs. Ed. go to California.
The Misses Norma and Bessie members to be present.
Ward autoed to Salem Wednes-
Hobert Wirtz is visiting home
Hope were in 1 ortland Saturday. j Besides the regular routine
day to attend the fair.
folks this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Elder and j work,* several candidates are to
W. C. Emmerson and wife
L. T. Sills o f the Oregon land
son spent the week end with be given degrees.
are attending the fair at Salem. Co. made a business trip to Mc-
Mrs. Elder’ s sister, Mrs. H. P.
A communication from the
Bert Simons, who
w .iu used
u » c u to
t u i live
. v c , j Minnville Monday.
Brownrigg, o f Portland.
State Grange will be voted upon.
here, was in town last Tuesday, i R. F. Emmerson and wife,
Final arrangements for the
Mrs. Sadie Atkins visited with
Mrs. Hazlett of 1 hatcher spent
Sackrider, Mr. L. T. Sills her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cronin, Grange exhibit at the fair will
Tuesday shopping in the Grove. au*oed to Salem Tuesday evening. over Sunday.
be discussed.
The social dinner hour will
w
_ ,,
, ,
. | Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barker
Mrs. L. B. Doane, Dora and follow the social session.
Mr Colberg and family o f ,eft Monday morning for a few
Margaret
were Portland visitors
North Plains have moved into (lays visit at Si|verton with Mr. |Q
.
.
At 1:30 o ’ clock the lecture hour
the Duffy house on Pacific Ave- Barker,g gi8ter
Mrg
M M< Saturday.
program will commence, and we
Wm. Weitzel and family have Haines. From there they w ill; Miss Ethel Joy and sister, extend a cordial invitation to
returned from a three weeks g0 y0 3 aiem to attend the Salem Dorothy, were Portland visitors every one to spend the afternoon
visit with friends and relatives | fajr
* Saturday.
with the Grangers.
The program will be as follows:
deal tie, Wash.
j Mrs. Ghas. Littler and daugh-
Mrs. Mary Beach, who makes
C. B. Stokes will talk on the
Miss Kora Pennell is visiting ter Florence spent the week end hor home with her daughter,
subject,
“ Our game laws; are
until Sunday with Miss Manche w ;th relatives in Portland.
j Mrs. S. L. Carlyle, left yesterday
|
they
written
for the farmer or
Langley. Miss Pennell is from , „
_
,
_
. morning for a visit with her|
Conley, Ore.
Barnett Roe and son Tom of daughter, Mrs. Arthur Mills, near the sportsman?”
| Wapato, were visiting in the
N. J. Baker, “ Is the automo­
Kalama, Washington.
The daughter o f J. S. Buxton, ; Grove the last of the week.
bile more useful than the horse?”
has gone to join her husband at
Mrs. J. R. Reynolds,
“ 1.
H. L. McGinn, o f Cheyenne,
Springfield. She has been spend­
Reasons
why
we
should
exercise
Wy., is visiting his family who
ing some time in this city.
as much care in furnishing a
live on their farm at Fern Hill.
Roy Fogel of Purdy’s store,
well balanced ration for children
Mr. McGinn is conductor on one
Bert Bateman, and Lou Yonkers
as
for animals; 2. Some rules for
o f the railroad lines out from |
Feed Mill will run every
have just returned from a two
dressing
children; 3. Diseases of
Cheyenne.
day in the week.
weeks fishing excursion to Salm­
children; 4. Amusements in the
John Martin of Dilly was trad­
on Creek. They report good
home for children.”
ing
in this city Tuesday.
Wholesale and Retail
luck.
Mrs. G. D. Rogers will read a
paper on the subject, “ Do flow­
B. F. White made a business
Omer Meeks and family o f
Portland Tuesday
I Bran,Shorts, Rolled Oats, Ground ers have an influence for good on
Ilex ford Kansas will spend the , trip
tnp to
to Portland
Portland Tuesday.
luesday.
|Qatg
Ground Wheat> Crackpd
umUn m this city
They are
Mr.
Mr. Peterson who has large Wheat> Cracked Corn< Whole people, especially in the home?”
Piano solo, Miss Lyda Loyues.
now visiting at the home o f Mr. | vineyard and prune orchards on Wheat and Corn Middlings and
Vocal
solo, Miss Ruth Haines.
Kelsie ..........
who is the ‘ Mother-in-law Davids Hill, was a Portland v i s i - ' ra, kinda o f Hard Wheat
M
r s . E v a A d a m s , Sec.
o f Mr. Meeks.
tor Tuesday.
Flour, Sack Twine and Sacks,
I feel as happy as an eel.
J. J. Wertz was at the fair
Gladwin Doughty o f Hillsboro Hay and Vetch Seed,
Oh!
how happy I do feel.
yesterday and says that Salem is entered the Freshman class at
Give us a call when in need,
If vou’ d feel as well as me
doing herself noble.
the Pacific University this w eek .!
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Drink Hollister’ s Roeky Moun­
Mrs. Kathrine Miner was in
Forest Grove, Ore tain tea. Vankoughnet & Reder.
A. G. Hoffman made a trip to nd I’hone 50x
Portland last Tuesday on busi­ Corvallis Tuesday morning re­
ness.
turning Friday evening.
Mrs. C. A. White, sf Seattle,
John Hulsman was a visitor in !
visited in this city last week with Forest Grove Saturday.
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. I _ , _
, .
, .
..I
B F White
L*. rrench is on his vacation
and expets to go to St M; rtins
Miss Esther Johnson, who is a Hot Springs,
teacher in the McMinnville High
School, spent the week end with
^ r* a,u* Mrs. J. M. Smith!
|
were
in town Tuesday.
M .
her sister, Mrs. B. F. White, in
Smith
purchased
material
for
a
this city.
furnace for his home.
Mrs. H. DeBoest and children,
Cecelia and Henry, formerly o!
C. S. Bump has finis'ed his
this city, now o f Woodburn. vis-j new barn and is now going to
ited friends in this city over R've it a coat o f paint.
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t} T h e Book Store is prepared to
furnish supplies of all kinds needed
in the schools and college.
W e in­
vite all students to make our store
their headquarters.
•Jl We keep all of
the best periodicals
Our book depart-
ment is complete
with over 300 dif-
ferent titles.
T
We handle only
the best fountain
pens and typewriter
supplies.
We make a special-
ty of fine stationery
In Pictures, Post Cards, Calling and Place Cards; you will
find our siock complete
CALL AND SEE.
No trouble to SHOW GOODS.
The BOOK STORE H- RP, ^
Watches
are a
Rasmussen’s Feed Store
Wonderful
Sunday‘
Mark Bailey, o f Orland, Cal.,
A. E. Hart was in Portland on j who has been spending th>* sutr-
ImsinesB the week end.
mer with the Bump family re­
M. N. Duxbury o f Seattle was turned to his home Monday g (-
a guest o f A. F Hart over Sun­ ing by way of boat.
day.
W ill Haines, hanker at M f-
Minneville
passed through For­
L. L Bollinger and family
est
Grove
Saturday.
moved Wednesday to heir new
home in Rose City Park, Port­
Roy Barker, o f Oak Park, vis­
land. TI ey have sold their prop­ ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
erty here to l)r. Strickland of W. H. Barker, in this city,
Oregon t ity.
Sunday.
Sam and John Brown o f Black-
Mrs. B. Muller, from Portland,
foot, illiho arrived in the Grove was visiting with Mrs. Stribicli.
tiiis week. Sam Brown is work- ¡n this city. Monday.
ing on Mr. Newell’ s farm at Gas­
Miss Ivy Smith is lack in
ton.
Bailey’s store, a'ter b'>'ng away
F. P. King o f Portland was in all Summer.
the Giove Tuesday on business.
. c„
John I'isher and wife, o f Scog-
A. B. ( aples is improving in ^¡,13 Valley, were in town Tues-
health after bis illness o f the dav.
***** " ( ' k.
K n , l„ ( ’ . Misz and son. D m
Mrs. Chas. Miller has rented aid, spent the week end with her
her house to Mr. Whitehouse and mother, Mrs. Scotten. at Canbv,
is going to move to Tillamook.
and attended the Canby fair.
G. X, Mann is moving his
Miss Edith Shogren, of this
household goods from east o f city, is visit nr her sister, Mrs.
town to Gales City.
A. Olsen, at Portland.
Mrs Moses Salinger has gone
W. 0 . Gardner, o f Corvallis,
visiting in Forest Grove
Sunday.
fo r a weeks visit with friends at was
White Salem, Wash.
KOiEL
Bargain
Garden Seeds in season...........................
at
J. RASfi/iUSSEN,
FOR
Quality and
Dealer in Flour, Feed and ail kinds of
Pacific Ave.
One Dollar
Service
Sunday Dinners
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The R exall Store
City and Ccrrmer-
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Druggist* and Stationers
Fo-est Grove
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FAIR
$ 2 .5 0 to Salem and Return
Van Koughnet & Reder
Proprietor
Forest Grove, Oregon
Each
a Specialty
R. DUNCAN
Proprietor
Oregon
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Agent,
Forest Grove.
Of Forçât Grove, Oregon
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We intend moving into our new
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both Oak and f i r wood to apply we are giving special prices in
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