Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, October 23, 1913, Page PAGE 5, Image 4

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FOREST GROVE PRESS
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1013.
Dorothy Jay was absintthis
week oc accoun t o f illness.
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TTER
DAY
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Did You Know that the Last Saturday
in each month is designated as Red Letter Day, which
means
10
Free
Green
Trading
Stamps to
all those visiting our Premium Parlors?
In addition to this we will give, on that day, Double Value, in stamps to
all those purchasing Men’s and Boys’ Clothing.
This includes all cloth­
ing on sale, as well as the new line of Hart, Schaffner & Marx and the
Banner Brand for Children.
Special S a l e on Laces
W e will also put on sale laces from à to 6 inches wide
at from 10 (/c to 2 5 (/c Discount.
PI EASE
kear *n
the big reductions we are
making in Underwear, Sweaters, Shoes,
M en’s Shirts, Caps, Hats, M en’s and Boys’ Clothing.
W e have made the prices on these ridiculously low in
order to clean them up before the season ends.
FREE COFFEE
W e Will Serve Hot Coffee Free All Day Saturday
Chase & Sanborn’s, the Best of Coffees
A. G. HOFFMAN & CO
Mr. and Mrs. Pen Frost and
son, of Hillsboro, visited at tl e
home of Mrs. Mary Shaw Sunday.
H o w About
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Jay and Guy Aydelott attended
Endeavor at Sunnyside Sunday.
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W. J. Good, and son, Carmel
Good, made a business trip to
Timber Monday.
that
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N e w House
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McAlear
and son, of Hillsboro, visited in
Forest Grove Friday.
The Forest Grove Planing Mill Inc.,
Miss Leita Hendricks, of Beav­
erton, spent the week end with
Miss Frances Benjamin in this
city.
General Contractors, deal in lumber, shingles, lath
cement, lime, sand and plaster; building and roofing
papers.
President and Mrs. Bushnell
and Profs. Proctor and Bates at-
tended
the Congregational
Church rally at Portland last
Friday evening.
All finish lumber kiln dried.
W e make a
specialty of house building and carry a full line of
sash, door frames, mouldings, glass, paint and every­
thing required in the building line.
Lester Moroney, of Rockaway,
formerly of Forest Grove, visited
in this city this week.
Call and let us
figure with you.
Mrs. Elmer May and bahy
have returned to their home in
Palmer, after a visit with her
mother, Mrs. W. J. Good.
Fercot Grove Planing Mill Inc.
General Contractors and Builders
Council St.
Forest Grove, Ore
J. Coplin, of Gaston, was a
Forest Grove visitor Tuesday.
Mrs. R. H. Richards made a
business trip to Portland Monday.
Miss Bernice Haynes, who is
attending school in Portland,
spent the week end with friends,
in Forest Grove.
Rasmussen’s Feed Store
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Mrs. A. X. Thomas, o f Wash­
ington. D. C., visited her nephew,
B. F. White, in Forest Grove the
past week.
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Dealer in Flour, Feed and all kinds of
Garden Seeds in season............................
Chas. Rice, o* Spokane, Wash., !
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
White this week.
J. RASMUSSEN,
Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore left the
first of the week for the East.
Pacific Ave.
Proprietor
Forest Grove, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bunting,
of Woodburn, visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. VanKough-
net last week.
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Miss Beula James is clerking
in the Fern Cove Confectionary. ,
Main Street Garage
Mr. and Mrs John Hill, of Slat- j i
er, III., are visiting William'
Kappel, of Dsvids Hill.
Auto Repairing, Vulcanizing and
General Machine Work. Storage
and Supplies. Phone Main 6 2 X
L. T. Sills left this week for
! Nooksack, Washington, to be;
gone for several weeks. Mrs.
Sills has been visiting with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Mc-
Callum there the past month.
W . A . C H A LM ER S,
Main Street, Forest Grove.
$ P u r c ì v h
P erson al
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Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McNutt,
of Cornelius, visited their son,
('. McNutt, and family, in Forest
Grove Sunday.
Geo. Wise, of Scoggins Valley,
w .s a Forest Grove visitor Tues­
day.
Earl Hall, of Scoggins Valley,
m ide a business trip to this city
Tuesday.
Walter Sargent and wife, of
Gales Greek, were shopping in
Forest Grove Tuesday.
Roy Fogel and Dick Abraham
visited at O.ston Tuesday.
E. L. Billings, of Seattle, is
Mrs. Eunice Horton, of Ben­
F AI R PAY S GOOD P R O F IT
nett, Nebraska, is coming to visiting at the home of Mr. and
Oregon’s
Best Agricultural Exhibit
Mrs.
Pratte,
in
South
Park.
Mr.
Forest Grove Friday to make her
Ends After Breaking All Records.
home with her brother, Clarence Billings is looking for a locatit n
and says, he is very favo ably | Salem.—Oregon’s greatest state fair
Kelsey.
came to a close Saturday night. Per­
Oliver Curtis, of Eugene, was impressed witli Forest Grove and fect weather, excellent exhibits and
the
surrounding
country.
visiting last week, with Frank i
state pride have filled the coffers of
Flech and family. Mr. Curtis I Mr. C. Diai^nt, of Eugene, the association, and for the first time
formerly lived in Forest Grove. visited with his family in Forest in its history it is out of debt. There
will be a greater exhibition next year,
Mrs. W. N. Ferrin and William Gtove over Sunday.
for the management already has made
were Portland passitigers Satur­
Mr. Haskell last Saturday took arrangements to enlarge its scope.
day.
a party over to Banks, to the
Secretary Meredith says this is the
Victor Limber, of Vancouver scene o f th * fire.
first time the fair has paid expenses.
Wash., was greeting friends
The total attendance this year was
Mrs. Ora Hoskins, of Scoggii si between 80,000 and 90,00. The largest
here Friady. Mr. Limlier lived
in Forest Grove several years, j Valley, is v isitin g her sister, Mrs. daily crowd was Wednesday, Salem
having charge of the, Forest j Parker o f Forest Grove
day, when 25,000 were present.
Grove Undertaking Parlors.
Awards in the children’s industrial
Mrs. W. Priekett, of Beverton,
department at the state fair show a
Mr. and Mrs. Grady have sold a former resident of F'orest Grove large preponderance of girls among
their home and are looking for visited with lelatives here, th e } the list of prize winners. This com­
a location in town. Mrs. Grady j latter part of the week.
petition, including products of the
is much better.
L. L. Hollinger, of Portland, garden, needle and poultry house,
Mr. Dancer and wife were visited at the homes of William brought out pupils in the state public
visitors to the, Rose City Satur­ Weitzel and Thompson, over Sun schools from almost every section to
compete.
day.
day.
Mrs. I J. Bennett, o f Gaston,
F. Ruff im and son made a
Earle Marcle left Tuesday
win trading in Forest Grove the business trp to Portlond Satur
evening,
for St. Louis, to attend
tir s i o f th e w e e k .
day.
school*
o . v< 'g e t . o f H u b lm r d, v is i t e d
Miss Farnham made a busi­
Mr. Calpit has returned from
h i : W ■¡ft * a m 1 m o t h e r - i n - la w . Mrs. ness trip to Portland Saturday.
a short business trip, to Eastern
L. S. p hilli]|)s, in F o r e st G r e v e
Opegon. where he will soon make
Mrs. J. N. Hoffman was a his home.
S u n d ay,
Portland passenger Saturday.
A h n a Mui r - 1; w e n t to W h i t e
John Demos, of Gales Creek,
Miss J en n ie Rnssmnssen was
S a in to n Sati .r d a y , a f t e r s p e n d i n g
was a Grove visitor, Monday.
shopping
in
Portland
Saturday.
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d a y s w i t h ie la l i v e s a n d
Mr. Wright who has been
f . h ils in 1’'o r e s t G r o v e
Mr. and Mrs. Allan McNeill working on the old tower, will
Mrs. Einmerson made a trip to who have been visiting with leave for Hood River, in a few
their son, G. L. McNeill, the past days.
Portland Tuesday.
six months, left last week for
Mr. and Mrs. L. Coburg left
E . J. W. Price was visiting a vi it with relatives in Wood
at the home of his daughter, land Wash. From there they for Washington, this week where
they will spend the winter, re­
Mrs. L. L. Dennis last week.
will go to their home in Neb.
turning in the spring. They will
Mr. C. II. Pratt has returned
Miss Emma Pitman, was in visit Mrs. Coburg’s sister.
from the c vist where he had the, R se City Saturday.
Rev. D. T. Thomas of the
b » n recuperating for the past
ProfessoJ Bean and wife were Congregational church was in
two weeks.
in Portland Sat unlay.
Vancouver B. C. last week, to
Miss Mildred McConnahy who
officiate at the man iage of Mr.
Mrs. Bower and son. Philip, Ray Florance of Vancouver B. C.
has been clerking in Bailey’ s
store is now in R. F. Enimerson’ s were in Portland on business and Mis» Elsie Barr o f Portland.
Saturday.
store.
The young couple were old
Mrs. E. A. McDonald, of Port-1 friends of Rev. Thomas. Rev.
The Misses Hazel and Ely da
Loyues, were in the, Rose City, land visited Sunday with. Mrs. Thomas spent a few hours in
Seattle visiting friends.
M. I. Mallory, of this city.
Sa’.’fdny.
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IKE FIRST NATIONAL
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
Capita! and Surplus
$ 60 , 000 .
U. S. D E P O S IT O R Y .
B o a r d o f D ir e c t o r s :
Geo. Mizner
T. W. Sain
W, K. Newell
L. J. Coi l
John Templeton Geo. G. Hancock
H. G. Goff
H. T. Buxton
Chris Peterson
W. H. Hollis
E. W. Haines
W. F. HARTRAMPF
Feed Mill will run every
day in the week.
Wholesale and Retail
Bran,Shorts. Rolled Oats. Ground
Oats. Ground Wheat, [Cracked
Wheat, Cracked Corn, Whole
Wheat and Corn. Middlings and
several kinds o f Hard Wheat
Haur, Saek Twine ¡and Sacks,
Hay and Vetch.Seed.
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Livery, Feed and Sales Stables
Good Teams and Rigs, Baggage Called for and
Delivered to All Parts-— Open Day and Night
Handy, Clean and Comfortable
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Give us a call when in need.
Under the New Management
W 1R A K & B R O W N
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Fi rest Grove, Ore
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EMMET Q U ICK , Mgr.
Phone 412
Pacific Avenue
Forest Grove, Oregon
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