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About Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1913)
* j» ‘ #*-’ «• X * À. - ► ^ ■ FOREST GROVE PRESS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1913 Pi (3 C 23 Q [j Q Q j D B O B O o n ilim i_ ;| l 'ü'in B B n B n n ' W ! ! ^jncuinQ "— i n n g g THE WARNER CORSETS ■HM H I YEAR'S COURSE I Q D D Q Q 01 “■ V * ' , Lactures and Entertainments. 03285671 IBHHMHMI I no Good Thinqs In Store For Local b “ People Who Attend— Lyceum Movement Th ro u gh o u t America Growing With Marvelous Rapidity. CRESCENT MILLS SOLD FOR VALLEY FARM P A IE 7 •’ « " a cuuicv tu'uio Aiate department that the Chilean congrega had ad THE BOOK STORE is receiving new goods every day journed without paaaing a pending bill for the fall trade. Have already to increase the tariff on lumber. The in a large display o f new books proposed action would have affected by the most popular authors.1 sertoualy the lumber trade between Many Notes i f Activity in the Also a fine line of box stationary Washington and Oregon and Chile. and pound paper. Call and see Southern Part of City S. A . W A L K E R U . L ID Y A R D us. H, R. Bernard Proprietor WALKER & LIDYARD Special to our Subscribers—The P r ss has secured for your benefit Chester Bump as our regular reporter, ' CANNING PEACHES and William Freeman as our special news man. These gentlemen will take We will have the very best care of the news of South Forest canners on about August, 30th Grove and will report promptly any in formation given them. at the Lowest Possible Price; SHOEMAKERS 1st Ave. N., near Main St. We are prepared to do the very best of all kind o f shoe work. The Crescent Mills are now Crawfords, Elbertas, and Char- Th» conriTt*. Iivturea and entcrtaln- running full swing, turning out lotts, Oregon grown, direct to us nifiilM wlili h urn pictured and descrlb «1 herewith represent a group o ' good tilings which are In store for the put j runs of Itie h k 'iiI Lyceum course this season They are booked through the ; oldest and largest bureau ill the world the Itcripstli a bureau which guar- iinlcos every one of Its attrsctloua to j m ake good In all parts of the American con (incut tile l.ycenm movement Is grow ing. and as it grows In size It is like wise growing In popularity. There are today more than l-MXK) Lyceum courses In tlie United States, besides some L.MKl Chant.'iintuas Incidentally it is of interest th: 1 1 more than tKXt of all j (lie Chautniiqiin* In this country are managed by tlie same bureau, from which the attractions described on this ìli [inj’e are booked. L;, Cf.iUt . idei’tainmenta differ from The Best Assurance any other t; pes of public amusements. In that tbe> leave tlie community life belter for their having come and gone Every Lyce im lecturer has a message which lie be'ieves will benefit Ills hear ers The aim o f Lyceum musical com panies or entertainers is to help main tain or raise the standard of the art they represent In all the towns and cities they visit. The follow ing are the Lyceum course attractions which ure to he heard here this season; that a Corset will hold its shape is the j name Warner's R u st-P roof upon it. Warner's Corsets remove all the worry and uncertainty o f choosing a nameless corset. There is pride and I pedigree in the Warner trade-mark. It bears the distinction o f having created more beautiful, erect, stylish figures than any moderate - priced Corset in America. Look for the Warner Name and Fee) Sure r W e carry an extensive line of these corsets at the following prices, viz: $ 1 .0 0 , $ 1 .5 0 , $2.00, $ 2 .5 0 $3.0 0 , $3.50, $4.00, $ 5 .0 0 and $8 .0 0 . W e also have an experienced corset fitter and guarantee a perfect fit. Business is picking up in th e i outh end of our city. The Pacific Condenser Co. has! introduced a machine which greatly shortens the labor o f the canning. The empty cans are put in one end of the contrivance ai.d they come out full and sealed for market. Si veral crews of men are stopping at the various boarding houses. The newly electrified Southern Pacific Railroad has a sub station and supply house here which is in full working order, j The company are constructing a m< dern steel bridge over Gales Creek between here and Dilley. j Three numbers of this yea r’s Lecture ! Course being offered by Pacific Uni- | versity and the Forest Grove High School will be furnished by the Redpath Lyceum Bureau, and two musical num bers by the Conservatory of Music of Mr. Sawyer recently sold his ! Pacific University. Oak Hill ranch and will live in J Siiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiaiiiiiiiiii imi!iiiiiiin!intiiiiiuuii!iii:iiniiiiiimn!iiiim:ui.iiiti wiiflffiiifniiniiiiiiiiimfim!Hiimiiti,uiiRi!iiiiiii»n twenty-five barrels of flour per. from the grower. Leave your day, besides numerous oth er; order now. For satisfaction and varied products. J. D. Rode last quality phone 001, Schultz Pure week completed the arrange - 1 Food Marken and Grocery. ments for the exchange of his mill, warehouse, town property and residence for a 495-acre farm on the car line between Albany and Eugene. Mr. Seek, the new j owner, will take possession next April. UP-TO-DATE MACHINERY Special attention given to crippled feet. The STORE of QUALITY and Right Prices I PRUNES EVAPO RATED W e are Prepared to Handle Large or Small Quantities n No Orders too Large or too Smalt. School Supplies, Kodaks and Camera Goods. Everything Guaranteed as Represented. Evaporation done on the share, or for cash, or we we will purchase your crop outright. Try us. FOREST GROVE Fruit Evaporator P acific D ru g C c . Forest Grove - - Oregon i the residence known as the An derson house near the Southern ! Alexander’ s Church. Cornelius. Pacific depot. | Mass and Comn union every Mrs. C. C. Gilson is visiting morning, and exposition of the her brothe> at Barton, Oregon. blessed sacrament and benedic Fred Boyd and wife, from the tion in the evening. Forty hours’ Fern Hill district, were shopping B E adoration will commence on Fri r - day morning and close with high in Forest Grove last aturday. DB DB mass on Sunday. Every one is Miss Leone Smith will teach | IO cordially invited to all tlie | school near Gaston this year. aDŒÛJBB services. 1 Her work began last Monday. Ask for Green Trading Stamps. They are -f value. G .HOFFMAN & CO. A. DC rm n r nnnTrmrrr^.Tr'.Tmngi aniDflinDEnElEIZDCJEinin C l2) ETJ □ □ n n r.T- ’i ' . - - r - i r n n J L T I ■ T T “ .-m n Last Saturday W. C. Freeman went up into the Pike Country to purchase 150 goats. G ST O fiE Suits, all wool Oregon cassirrere, $12.50 All Colors Y o u need not sacrifice com fort and appearance in y o u r boys nose t o get that s t r e n g t h so necessary to resist the hard wear he gives them . The hop pickers of the Frank Miller yard enjoyed an ice cream treat this year. Miss Letha Davidson attended tlie rally in the Congregational Church at Forest Grove last Fri day evening. An excellent pro gram was rendered, in which Miss Annie Freeman participated. CASSiMERE SUITS FOR KEN AND BOYS IRON CLAD Stockings Are mace in Ore com bine elasticity with tre mendous durability. It’s the “ s p e c i a l t w i s t ” in the s p e c i a l y a r n and thirty years’ experience in knitting that does it. gon and guaran Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sawyer were in Portland on business last Friday, as were also Mr. and Mrs. Bert Doane. teed all wool Not I r o a b u t lota o f b a r d WOO! in them. Rita Watson and Cressa Tennis were working in the Condenser last w eek. only $ 1 2 . 5 G T o rcst G ’ ova O regon will Beginning June 1st give to its patrons in Beaverton, Elmonica, Orenco, H il 1 s boro, Cornelius, Forest Grove, Gaston, Dilley and all country lines a Marion Nighten and John Wil son and son were investigating the homestead lands in Harney County last week. S p e c ia l P r ic e Don’t Miss This Charce for Such a Bargain WASHINGTON - OREGON CORPORATION Mr. Randall is having bis house reshingled. Edward Free man is doing the work. All Sizes E lastic-Strong! lohn E. Bailey C. Dyke, who is still renting the 500-acre ranch o f Mrs. J. M. Smith, has just finished thresh ing a 'arge crop of clover. Assortment Iron Clad T h ey are guaranteed to give Satisfaction. Roy Freeman was sick for a few days last week, but he is all right now. Large IT ’S A N TRY THEM Mrs. Dodson, who has not yet fully recovered from the • ffects o f an operation, is feeling better j this week. J. G. Parker had several visit ors last week. His sister, Mrs. Unuvoo, and family, from Red Blutr, California, are visiting at his home, and are enjoying theii visit very much. They drove uj 1 ¡n their touting car. Mr. anu j‘ Mrs. Bums « i» also staying at the home of Mr. Parker. Last Sunday he took his visitors on a i to Beaverton. ! Electric rate on all cooking and heating ap pliances and small domestic motors. Phone Main 9 2 2 Hillsboro for particulars and our representative will call.