Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, October 02, 1913, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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FOREST GROVE PRESS
Benefit Show a Success The
benefit which was given for Mrs.
Grady, who is in the Forest
Grove Sanitarium, was well at­
tended last Friday night. There
: was $15 cleared. The people of
Forest Grove a,-e to be commend­
ed for their liberal response when
such calls come to them.
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THURSDAY", OCTOBER 2. 1913
Mrs. M. A. Thomas went to
the fair will oe as profitable as a
the beach Saturday.
a day at school.
Your very truly
Michael Senko, o f Cornelius,
B. VV. B arnes ,
left last Saturday morning for
County School Sup’t.
Kansas, his old home, to settle up
his business interests. He will
Miss Etta Walston and H. A. be away for two or three weeks.
Williams were among the Port­
The Misses Brown, of Patten’ s
land visitors Saturday.
Valley, will move to Hillsboro
Mrs. Lombard Shivers came this week. Thev have rented
Marguret McFeeters started out from Portland to help Mrs.
their large farm o f 640 acres to a
into school Tuesday morning,
Lombard in the ipillinery store Mr. Johnson, and the sale of
Tom Todd was absent from this week. They are having a their stock took place last
school the first of the week.
busy season.
Tuesday.
The Freshmen received a duck­
ing Tuesday morning from the
upper class-men.
High School Notes
The Missionary Society o f the Parker are of Forest Grove.
Methodist Church met with Mrs.
Kitchen Shower — L e a r n i n g
H. N. Robinson Friday after­
Visiting in Town — Dr. E, M.
noon. It was the regular tea that Miss Gladys Gibson was to
Brown
of Tacoma son of the late
be married soon a number o f her
meeting.
Alvin
C.
Brown visited for a few
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The Domes' ic Science and Art
friends decided to give her a sur­
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days
the
past week at the home classes are getting to work as
Last Friday night the High prise shower. They met at the
School gave a dance in the K. of home of Miss Taylor last Monday o f Victor Brown and A1 Sexton. rapidly as possible.
Miss Hazel Loyens as local
P. Hall. Mrs. T. J. Miller, Mrs. night and then proceded in a
Statiun Improvements - The P.
Macrum, Mrs. John Thornburg, body to the home o f Miss Gibson E. & E. Railroad company have | chairman o f the parade to be
and Mrs. J. J. Hoar were the who was staying with her aunt built a board platform around | given by the county school pupils
on Oct. 10, has asked the High
patronesses.
Mrs. G. Saunders. The party their station this past week.
The talk o f the city. Almost
School classes to prepare indi­ G irl W anted —for general house
was a complete success and
three
thousand up-to-date Ladies’
woik
phone
754.
Skyscraper
Appears—The vidual class floats. She also an­
A Surprise—Mrs. Chas. Buch­ every one reported a jolly good
and Gents’ Shoes just received at
i third floor o f the new bank nounced that the Forest Grove
anan, of Cornelius, gave a sur­ time.
Wanted—Girl
lor genera! The Peoples Store Hillsboro. 35tf
prise for her mother last Satur­
The following is a list of those building on the corner of Pacific schools are to head the parade. house-work, best wages. Tele­
New shipment o f ladies and
phone 0455.
day afternoon, the occasion being present: Ruth Patton, Evelyn Ave. and Main street is now
The students feel that a great
gents
silk hosiery, just, leceived
nearly
completed.
her birthday. Mrs. C. E. Walker, Patton, Mary Olmsttad, Carol
deal o f work is to be accom­
Wanted—Millinery apprentice, at T1 e I eoples Store Hdlsboro.
Mrs. John Buchanan and Mrs. Philips, Helen
Philips, Jane
Basement Finished -T hu base­ plished in the English classes this Apply Millinery Parlors near ________________________ 35tf
Humphrey were there from For­ Walker, Elcy
Walker, Anna ment for the new Purdy store is year.
Post-office.
The new school-books are new
est Grove.
Taylor, Leon Graham, Kate Roe, practically completed.
One o f the teachers was heard
for sale at Staehr’ s Bazaar.
Strayed or Stolen
Clarce
Crawford,
Margaret
Mrs. Nell Goodwin o f Ter- to remark Tuesday morning, “ I
Wedding Bells Ring Earl F. Jones, Grace Gibson, Gun Gibson,
S trayed or S tolen — Large
The largest
assortment o f
chante
Indiana, is visiting at the wonder what makes it so quiet red Durham milch cow, with hal-
Loomis and Marvel A. Wilcox Mr. and Mrs. Gibson.
men’s straw hats ever showed in
¡in
assembly
this
morning.”
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9
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home
o
f
Dr.
Burbank.
j tet, underslip in right ear. In­ Hillsboro, from $L to $3 Pei pies
were united in marriage Sunday
j Freshman girl was heard to reply, formation regarding whereabouts Store
at the home o f the bride’s uncle,
Hillsboro.
35tf
Wedding—Miss Gladys Gibson
Miss Eunice Bernard who is
Chester Silver, at Moro, Eastern of this city and Mr. Charles a nurse in the Good Samaritan I ‘ ‘the freshman are keeping the will be gladly received at Forest
Sophemores busy this morning.” Grove Hospital.
! Anything in the line of paper
Oregon, Rev. A. J. Adams offi­ Harter of York
Nebraska, Hospital, Spent Sunday at the
at Staehr’ s Bazaar.
ciating.
Mrs. Loomis is the were married Wednsday evening, home o f her parents in this city.
Board and Room
Mr. Haroun o f Portland has
daughter of R. S. Wilcox and at the M. E. Parsonage. The
Some exceptionally fine bar­
Lewis Crawford and Levi completed arrangements for his j Board and room at the Walker
Mr. Loomis is the son of J. E. bride is a well known young lady
gains in pianos, organs, and sew­
classes
in
stenography,
writing,
place,
3d
Ave.,
North,
between
Crowther, who have been spend­
Loomis, of Forest Grove. They of this city, having lived here
| A and B Street Phone Main 367. ing-machines at Staehr’ s Bazarr
ing the Summer working in bookkeeping and typewriting.
terms to suit.
are now at home on their farm the past few years. The groom
I__________________________ 34tf
Idaho, returned to Forest Grove
Miss Harriet Benjamin was ab­
two miles from Wasco.
is a recent arrival from Nebraska this week.
The number is 692. The Peo­
sent from school Monday on ac­
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For Rent
having come to this city last Sun­
ples Market, The Home o f Qual­
count
o
f
illness.
A wedding which is of interest
Burr French is hauling lumber
F or R ent —light house keeping ity and Square Deal to all.
day. They will make their home
to most Forest Grove people
from
Forest Grove to Banks for
Miss Una Emmerson has re­ room. Close in nice for girls or
in Forest Grove.
occurred at Pasadena, California,
repairing the Banks school.
turned to school after a week’s boys in to school from country.
Men’s work shirts all colors
Call at Press.
5tf
when Harry H. Weitzel and
and
prices at The Peoples Store
absence.
Miss Edna Hicks, of Van
Wednesday evening the Inter­
Hillsboro.
35tf
Miss Bessie John were united in
Six new students enrolled in
For Sale or Trade
mediate Society o f Christian En­ couver, spent the week end with
marriage. Mr. Weitzel is well
deavor o f the Congregational A. J. Spiller and family, in this the high school this week.
You will do well by calling us
We have a client who has two
known in both social and business
up
before you sell your beef,
Church gave a social at the Ben- city.
lots
in
Portland,
worth
$900
and
During the cold snap the pupils
circles and has many friends
veal, mutton, and pork. Hills­
$2,000
who
wants
a
20acre
farm
jamine home. It was well at­
Ralph Mills went to Portland have found it rather uncomforta­
here. Mr. and Mrs. Weitzel will
boro Mer. Co.
tended and all had a good time. Wednesday to take up study in ble, oweing to the lack o f heat. near Forest Grove—wants rolling
be in their new home at Walda-
land and prefers shot soil,—
Kidney trouble is particularly
the North Pacific Dental College. The furnace is not yet completed. promptly.
This advertisment
mere about October 1.
to be dreaded because its pres­
«r«*
Three gentlemen from the col-
will
appear
just
once
so
answer
E. G. Mills made a business
The business manager of the
| promptly.
Oregon Land Co. ence is not usually disovered un­
Josiah Parker and Mrs. Ida iedge went to see the play ‘ ‘Les trip to Portland Monday.
“ Optimist,” Ivan Noble, is not
til it has assumed one of its
Perrick were united in marriage Miserables” at the Heilig Theater
in High School. Claude Hutch­
F or S ale —Oak library table, worst forms—diebetes, drobsy,
Frank
Famme
and
family
and
at the parsonage last week. in Portland last week, Mr. Clinton
If you
ins was elected to fill the vacan­ leather rocker, body brussels hall or Bright’s disease.
Rev. D, T. Thomas officiating. Ostrander, and Mr. Zemas A. his niece, Miss Laura Famme, o f cy.
carpet, Ingrain arch square, lace suspect that your kidneys are
curtains, all in good condition. affected, by all means use Hollis­
Mr. Parker is foreman at the Olson, say that they enjoyed the Yamhill, were Portland visitors
ter’ s Rocky Mountain Tea—the
I Saturday.
Hillsboro Ore., Sept. 29, 1913 Postoffice box 441.
2tf
condenser. Both Mr. and Mrs. play immensely.
great systemic cleaner and reg­
To
School
District
Officers:—
Mr. and Mrs. Foster, of Port­
F or S ale —One span of young ulator.—Vankoughnet & Reder
Friday will be Public School
land,
have moved into the Gibson
The new residence on the corn­
New Arrivals.
horses,
harness and wagon —
house on Second Avenue. Mr. Day at the Washington Co. Fair, cheap—W. C. Freeman, South S eed C leaned — We are now
er
o
f
3rd
street
and
2nd
ave
Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
prepared to clean clover, timothy
Foster has the contract o f plas­ held at Forest Grove Oct. 9, 10, Forest Grove, phone 896.
Caples an 8-lb baby boy on Sept. south of A. B. Thomas will be
and all kinds o f grain for seed.
tering the new house o f S. Gibson. 11 ..
completed in about 5 weeks.
W. F. Hartrampf.
8t2
26.
F or S ale —Furniture at 19.
I am writing to ask if you will
Mrs.
Virgil
Waterman
and
3rd
street
south.
J.
W.
Martin.
Roy
L.
Dennis
o
f
the
A.
G.
not dismiss your school on that
A baby girl arrived at the
P ress Job Printing Satisfies
home o f W. F. G. Thatcher in Hoffmau store has left this city children, of Welches, are visit­ day, providing that you find that
For Sale—Brood sows and pigs.
Portland last Thursday.
Mr. to start in the grocery business ing Mrs. Waterman’ s parents, pupils and teacher will attend
Mrs. Wilbur McEldowney will
Call
at Goodman and Ruggle receive vocal pupils after Oct.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
S.
Abernathy.
for
himself.
He
has
located
in
and Mrs. Thatcher lived in For­
the fair.
Ranch one mile south of Gaston. 1st. at her home 232 A street
est Grove for a while last sum­ Gaston and a prosperous future
Mr. and Mrs. Win, Crowther,
There will be no admission for
3-tf north.
is anticipated for him. Mr. of Gales Creek, were Forest school children and teachers who
mer.
Hoffman has secured the services Grove visitors the first o f the will march in the parade.
F or S ale —A cash register, a I The largest and most complete
Frank Bernarb is the father o f
of Mr. Hahn.
large coffee perculator, and a stock of DRESSERS to be found
week.
I
believe
that
this
day
spent
at
a ten pound boy born last Mon­
1 cigar case, inquire at Press office. in Washington County are at
day.
Roe & Co.’s, the pioneer furni­
F or S ale or T rade —Pope ture dealers.
Born to the wife o f Elmer M.
Toledo auto at Chalmer’s garage.
Rambo a son, Sept. 19. Mrs.
Chas. E. Hall.
Mrs. E. E. Williams will re-
Ramho lives with her mother,
'
\ serve time for pupils wishing
Hair work made to order, Mrs. private piano lessons.
near Dilley.
Phone,
William Mattson, Cherry Grove j 0341.________________________ 10t2
I Oregon.
9t4 pd
Mr. Dodson and family, who
| Complete your home with one
A B argain —16 light Brahma o f Roe & Co.’ s dining tables.
have been cutting wood for W.
Owing to circumstances in selling my former busi­
chickens, fullblooded.
Inquire
I. Freeman, have moved to South
at Chowning barbershop.
Before removing to our new
Forest Grove, and expect to make
ness it becomes necessary to take back my entire
quarters we wish to reduce stock
their l ome here.
Five passenger touring car for as much as possible. We have
sale will take some live stock. on hand some Seneca Stock Pow­
Line of Groceries and a line of shoes for ladies, men
Avery Raferty has left the em­
H.W,Scott Forest Grove,Or. l l t f der, one o f the best made, which
ploy o f Anderson & Company.
and children.
1 am row in business offering
we offes at half price w hile they
His place is taken by Mr. Ed.
Having moved into my new
last at Littler’ s Pharmacy.
residence, the following articles
Boose.
are o f no further use to me and
Mens Cassimere, made in Ore­
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jay have
are for sale: Several heating
moved into the Pricket house on
stoves, stove pipe, elbows and gon all wool suits for only $12.50
I hereby take the liberty to inform my many friend» and former patrons
1 dampers, stove boards, refriger­ at Bailey’ s Big Store.
B. street between 1st and 2nd
that I am now located in the
ator, fireless cuoker, wash bowls,
Ave. which was recently vacated
Constipation, indigestion, drive
pitchers, etc.
Very reasonable
by Mr. Blitz and family.
PE TE R SO N LUILD IN G S O U T H O F S A N F O R D ’S
prices to all. Call at any time. away appetite and make you
weak and sick.
Hollisters’s
Walter Roswurm last week
Ilt2
R ev . J. R. B uck .
Rocky Mountain Tea restores the
SEC O N D H A N D S T O R E
sold to Francis Kirby 40 acres in
Sickening headackes. indiges­ appetite, drives away disease,
the Looking Glass Valley near
And invite all to visit me in my new quarters
tion,
eonstij>ation, indicate un­ builds up the system. 35 cents,
Roseburg.
healthy condition of the bowels. [Tea or tablets. Vankoughnet*
Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tee Reder.
Some o f the pilinr which Bud
makes
the bowels work naturallj
Cornelius has hauled were 75
and restores your system to per­
Mrs. Mary House and her help­
feet long. He foun 1 it difficult
fect health and strength.
Be er are now ready fo. fall dress­
to turn the corners and miss the
gin tonight.—Vankoughnet &. ing. Phone 022. 4th Ave. So.
ditch for the water line.
Reder.
and 3rd. street.
Shoes and Groceries
BARGAINS IN SHOES AND GROCERIES
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