Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, December 11, 1913, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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dind’ t get that violet scented en-
| velope from Mary when you ex­
pected it, was becanse o f the
blockade in the east. No mail
east of Denver was received here
for several days ’ till Tuesday
and that was a heavy one.
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Local Artist Back from New
York—Miss Inez Luce, the artist,
| is visiting in the city and will
work at the Book Store during
the holiday season. For the past
year she has been teaching in
Eastern Oregon and previous to
J that studied art in New York
City and Lime, Connecticut, un­
der the famous DuMonde. One
of Miss Luce’ s pictures, “ The
Moon’s Struggle,’ ’ is on exhibit
at the Portland Art Museum.
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W H AT A WONDERFUL
1 ITY TO SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS
PRESENTS FR O M
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W ELL
Firemen Elect—At the annual
election of officers Joseph Lenne-
ville was chosen chief of the
local fire department for the
1 twelfth time. Following are the
officers: J. G. Lenneville, chief;
H. J. Perry, assistant chief; F. ,
Saunders, president; R.W.Reder,
vice president; J. E. Broderick,
captain o f hose wagon; L. Hum-
burg, captain of Hood and ladder!
wagon; K- I. Dixon, secretary;
Frank Porter, treasurer.
BOUGHT STOCK
The thought of “High Cost of Living’’ van­
ishes when our prices are considered
Just come in and take a look
La
Mrs. J. A. Burk, mother of,
Walter Burk of this city, w as1
operated on at the Forest Grove j
hospital Tuesday night. Her con-1
dition has been very serious but
today she is some better.
President C. J. Bushnell ap­
peared at the High School Tues­
day evening in place of Prof.
Schafer who was unable to ap­
pear.
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IVe have presents for the H U S B A N D
W IF E , S W E E T H E A R T
GRANDPA AN D GRANDM A
£1
Miss E. Staehr gave a delight­
ful party to a few friends and
relatives Tuesday evening at her
1 studio.
A few hair brushes and clothes j
brushes left at 25 per cent dis­
count at Littler Pharmacy. 18tf
The L IT T L E O N E S A N D A L L
t YOURS FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1913.
FOREST GROVE PRESS
I A. G. HOFFMAN & COMPANY II
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limili,
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Dr. C. E. Geiger has recently
moved his office from Main Street
to his residence just opposite the
Christian Church.
Hand painted Kinbora china or 1
Libbey & Dorflinger and Amer-j
ican cut glass wmuld please
mother, sister or sweetheart
for Xmas. Shearer & Son,
Jewelers.
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Builds you up physically and
Presented With Loving Pres­
mentally,
keeps, your digestive
ent—At the annual meeting of
j th ■ Congregational missionaiy organs in condition, regulates the
| society Mrs. W. N. Ferrin, Presi­ bowels, cleanses the blood, helps
d en t, was given a handsome you to perfect health. Hollister’ s
camt o bro eh as an appreciation Rocky Mountain Tea or Tablets,
of her faithfulness. She will 35 cents.
soon leave for New York. The Watches, rings, toilet sets, para­
following officers were elected
sols are always appropriate for
for the year, Mrs. Livingston, j Xmas presents.
Shearer &
president, Mrs. laylor and Mrs. ! Son handle the best.
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Co'e, vice-presidents, Mrs. Moore:
secretary, and Mrs. Thatcher, Christmas Sale To-Morrow ard
treasurer.
Saturday
J
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Congregational Brotherhood
y» ! The party then was led to , the I Elect—At the meeting of the
Tomorrow and Saturday the
church wnere Congregational Brotherhood last | ladies o f the Christian Church
The P ress is desirous o f publish- .* j Congregational
ing all the social events o f the »J covers were laid for about sev­
week, and your ’phone call or a J* enty guests and a most elaborate Wednesday evening the follow­ will hold a sale o f fancy and use­
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J letter with the particulars of any »J
i n g officers were elected: Prof, j ful articles and cooked food at
... i.il .a other event will be greatly j, banquet was served, with six or Bean, president; Prof. Taylor, | Abbott’ s building. S a t u r d a y
appreciated. Phone number, Main j* eight high school girls as wait­
[vice-president; Cornelius Rich-1 noon they will serve a chicken
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liould be at the office g resses.
Miss Ruth Brown,
B by Wednesday afternoon, or earlier M president o f the society, as toast- ardson, secretary and treasurer; dinner.
(< it* possible.
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| Prof. Proctor, chairman of pro-,
mistress and those who responded
gram committee; James Clark, ]
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to toasts were: Pres. C. J. Bush- j chairman of ticket committee;'
DR. C. E. GEIGER
Enterlnin in Honor ot Miss nell, Howard Taylor, and Miss Richard Abraham, chairman of
According t o ,gupper committee,
Collier M iss Vera Haskel anti Elizabeth Hope
Homeopathist and Surgeon
her brother, William Haskel, de­ the new ruling ot the faculty all
social
affairs
must
close
at
11:30,
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lightfully entertained a number
Office at residence, First avenue,
an Cupid Has Been Busy the between First and Second streets.
of friends Saturday evening in but because the face o f the clock
Past Week
honor o f Miss Collier of Portland, was covered by a handkerchief]
Medicine by Parcel Post to any
The forepart of the evening was at that hour the writer will not
Wednesday MTss Pearl Si even-
part of the country.
spent iti playing jolly games after attempt te state the hour the son. daughter of Judge and Mrs.
which a delicious luncheon was guests departed for their various It, 0. Stevenson, married Robert
s tveil. Miss Haskel and Miss homes declaring the Philos ideal Lilly,a well known young rancher
( ’oilier are both teachers in the hostesses.
o f Gales Creek, I)r. Dunlap, of
Domestic Science Department of
this city, officiating. A sumptu­
One o f the most delightful ous dinner w as served at the E.
the Portland grade schools. Miss
llaskel being the head of the de­ social affairs o f last week was j P. Bump home.
partment, and the guests all con­ the High School hop in the
sidered it a privilege to be invited Knights of Pythias hall Saturday
Former Grove Man Joins Ben-
CO
to test the work done by these night. It w as a masquerade and dicts A former Forest Grove
the makeup of the many charac­ man joined the benedicts Wed­
a, com,dished teachers.
ters w as a delight. The patron­ nesday evening when Ferdinand
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e sses were the Mesdnrm s Sexton, Hartrampf and Miss
Blanche
1 Mlor- Give Annual Banquet
I.aRue, Hall and Misz.
Sewell were married at the home
One of the biggest social events
o f the bride’ s parents, Mr. and
of the -eason occurred Friday
Mrs. C. I. Sewell of Hillsboro,
Miss
Dee
Darling,
o
f
this
city,
nii:lit when the Philomathean so-
c \ ¡‘ the college gave their an­ gave a recital bv her music pupils the ceremony being performed
nual banquet. This event is one o f Hillsboro last Saturday even­ by Rev. E. F. Fisher o f the Evan­
that is looked forward to by the ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. gelical church of that place. Mr.
Hartrampf is a brother of Will
£vls and more especially by the Roy, of Hillsboro.
Hartrampf of this city and was
young men of the college to see
formerly in business here. At
who w ill la* the lucky one to at­
Dan Cupid Captures Another
tend. The gymnasium was at- Miss Kathrine Pechin and Silas present he is in the automobile
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t U fly and tastefully deco­ VYnnilea were married in Hills-, business and is chief o f the fire
department
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f
Hillsboro.
His
rated with small fir trees giving l oro yesterday Miss Pechin is
t 'e room the appearance of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. j new bride is one o f the popular
( ir tmas time. After spending Pechin o f Roderick Falls. Mr. i young ladies of the county seat
s me time in progressive games, Vermilyea is a prosperous black­ town.
the grand march was led bv Miss smith o f Dilley and is fast forg-
There’s a Reason Charles
Hazel Davies and Howard Taylor. ing his way to the front.
[ Charley, the reason why you
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New House
The i7orest Grove Planing Mill Inc.,
General Contractors, deal in lumber, shingles, lath
cement, lime, sand and piaster, building and roofing
papers.
All finish lumber kiln dried.
W e make a
specialty of house building and carry a full line of
sash, doorframes, mouldings, glass, paint and every­
thing required in the building line.
Call and let us
figure with you.
Forest Grove Planing Mill Inc.
General Contractors and Builders
Council St.
Forest Grove, Ore
{ U. S. A.
Livery, Feed and Sales Stables
Good Teams and Rigs, Baggage Called for and
Delivered to All Parts-— Open Day and Night
Handy, C 2 ean and Comfortable
Under the New Management
W IR A K & B R O W N
Phone 742
EM M ET Q U IC K , Mgr.
Pacific Avenue
Forest Grove, Oregon
FOR XMAS
SPECIAL
Homemade Candies
10 pounds for - $1.00
2 pounds for - 25 cents
A Special Mixture of Xmas
Candies, Cheaper than buy­
ing Stock Candies.
W ill furnish in quantities for churches or
family tree.
GRISWOLD’S QUICK LUNCH
AND CANDY KITCHEN
Corner Pacific Ayenue and Council Street, Forest Grove.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
Capital and Surplus
$ 0 0 , 000 .
U. S. D E P O S IT O R Y .
OFFICERS:
E. W . H A I N E S ..................... P r e s i d e n t
JOHN. TEMPLETON - V i c e - P r e s i d e n t
GEO. G. HANCOCK - - - S e c r e t a r y
B o a r d o f D ir e c t o r s :
Geo. G. Hancock
Allen Rice
John Templeton
T. VV. Sain
H. J. Goff
E. W. Haines
Geo. Mizne»*
Chris Peterson
W. H. Hollis
W. K. Newell
H. T ’Buxton