Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, December 18, 1913, Page PAGE 8, Image 10

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FOREST GROVE PRESS
There are 8210 children of
Last
year there were 8 098. School
District No. 15, which comprises
the city of Forest Grove, shows
353 boys and 406 girls of school
school age in the county.
««re.
W. K. Newell t r ok the grand
champion prize for his Holstein
bull at the Portland show, and
J. B. Stump, of Monmouth, had
a cow on exhibition that carried
off the grand champion stakes
at the Chicago Fair.
STAR THEATRE
(Carl Hoffman
and F red
A.
W atroua, Props.)
ENTIRE C H A N G E N IG H T L Y
Showing Best Licensed Films.
M atinee Saturdays and Holidays.
Popular Prices, 5 and 10 Cents.
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Star Confectionery in Connection.
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CHRISTMAS COMING FAST!
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Shop Now! Avoid the Rush!
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Only 11 More Shopping Days
Com e in and inspect our assortment
o f sensible, useful Holiday Goods.
Fancy Neckwear and Handkerchiefs
Umbrellas, M en’s Gloves, Bedroom
Slippers, Nobb^ Up-to-date Hand
Bags, Slipper Soles, Fancy Yarns,
Beantiful Patterns in Table Linens,
Suspenders, Silk Sox, Ladies’ Kid
G lo v e , Sweaters.
F in e a s s o r tm e n t o f X m a s C a n d ie s
PUIM ’S FO>R GOOiDG0(IDS
V.
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MILCH COW S
W e have for sale some first
class milk cows at reason­
able prices.
O. H. Peterson
Call
Phone 0198. 28 North 5th Street
Forest G rove - - - - O regon
Rasmussen’s Feed Store
D ealer in Flour, Feed and all kinds o f
Garden Seeds in season............................
J. RASMUSSEN,
Pacific Ave.
Proprietor
Forest Grove, Oregon
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1913
The People's Exchange
THESE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
Ladies Xmas Sale Successful— Mrs. Ellen Hunter, the state
Friday and Saturday the ladies secretary of the C. W. B. M.,
A re an index (o the life of Forest Grove and »unminding country.
of the Christian Church held a gave a very interesting talk at
T hey are open to merchants and all who desire a brief and effective medium for reach­
very successful sale of cooked the Christian Church Sunday
ing the public. T his department will solve your problem- and fulfill your wants. Readers
food and fancy articles. Their evening.
will find valuable information and helpful suggestions.
chicken dinner at 25 cents could
Prof. E. D. West the other day
T he most widely read section of the P R E S S , this department will place your locals
have been served to many more, journeyed
to McMinnville with
where people look for them, and where they will not be offended in reading them. Price
but the chicken ran out. Sev­ Walter Roswurm,
and through
I cent per word each insertion, minimum total charge 25 cents.
enty-five dollars was taken in.
him bought a farm twelve miles
Ex-Newspaper Man Conducts out.
Rooming House—Alec Alexan
Special Communication of
Announcement
Judge W. H. Hollis has been
der, a former newspaper man of elected
Holbrook
Lodge,
Satur­
H. B. Glaisyer, Civil Engineer
vice-president of the Ore­
this city, was out to Forest Grove gon Bar
day evening, December and
Association for this 20. Work
Deputy Co. Surveyor takes
Monday. He is now conducting district, which
in
M.
M.
degree.
comprises
the
pleasure
in announcing that he
a couple of rooming bouses in counties of Washington, Colum­ J. W. Hughes. W. M. H. C. has moved
from his old office *n
the Rose City and will rent his bia, Clackamas and Clatsop.
Parker. Sec.
Fuqua
Bldg,
to his new office in
farrfi west of town. Alec said
room
206
second
floor of First
Memorial services for its mem­
H. C. James has rented his
that Portland was full of idle
National
Bank
Bldg,
where new
bers
who
have
passed
away
dur­
farm
near
Hillsboro
and
will
j men, and that he witnessed the
as
well
as
old
friends
will
be very
parade of ten blocks of ’em out move to his home on Pacific A /e- ing the past year will be held by courteously
received.
Office
nue, between Fourth and Fifth Holbrook Lodge, No. 30, A. F. &
J with banners.
phone
806,
residence
phone
46x.
A. M., Monday evening, Decem-
Back for a Visit After Fifteen streets, this city.
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22,
1913.
All
members
requested
Years —Arthur E. Wilson, who Messrs. Sam and John Brown, to be present. By order of the
Cameras
left this city for Eastern Oregon who have occupied a house on B W. M. J. W. Hughes, W. M.
fif een or more years ago, was Street, owned by S. Gibson, will H. C. Parker, Sec.
You cannot go amiss if you
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visiting friends in this city the move into the house recently
give
cameras as holiday gifts.
first of the week. He said that vacated by F. Hogue.
Every person you know likes
Wanted
Forest Grove had so changed
pictures and likes to make them.
The county squadron held a
since he left he scarcely could special
W ood W anted —The P ress Amateur photography is an edu­
session
at
the
home
of
believe he was in his old home
Anna Taylor to talk over desires to secure several cords of cational diversion as well as a
town. Mr. Wilson now lives at Miss
the
principles
they heard at the both Oak and Fir wood to apply pleasure. Cameras are especially
Prairie City, Eastern Oregon Hillsboro convention.
on subscription, advertising, or suitable for young people. The
He is an uncle of Judge Marion
job work.
range of prices is so great that
R. Markham.
Cl rence Sprague of Portland
any requirement as to the cost
or girl to work can be met. If any special kind
P. U. Graduate President of made a flying trip to the Grove Wanted—woman
by
the
hour.
Inquire
this office or size is wanted, we shall be
Sunday
night
accompanying
the
Portland Club—Mrs. F. S. My­
19tf pleased to opder it. Cameras
ers, daughter-in-law of Col. W. Washington County C. E. squad­ _____________
ron
home.
H. H. Myers, of this city, has
W a n t e d —Girl or woman to do from $1 to $40 at Pacific Drug
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been elected president of the
“The Object of Christ’s Second general housework. Address, H. Co.
Portland Parent-Teachers’ Asso­ Coming” is Evangelist Joy’s sub Dodson, Forest Grove.
W ood to C u t - Have about 3,-
ciation and is making ut her ject at Vert’s Hall next Sunday
000
cords of wood to cut. Will
program. Mrs. Myers is a grad­ at 3. p. m. No admission is
For Rent
pay $1.00 per cord. Party taking
uate of Pacific University and is charged to these lectures, and no
F or R ent —4 room house at contract must take four and one-
president of the Alumni Associa­ collection is taken.
$4.00
per month. Phone 0185— half horse power drag saw in
tion of her Alma Mater.
15tf part payment. Phone Gale 45.
Judge Henry Wirtz will leave Ed. Naylor.
Rev. Bauer Now in Nome— Saturday for Santa Cruz, Cali­
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S. W. Crayne. _
Rev. Philip E. Bauer, former fornia, to spend the winter with F or R ent —A completely fur­
chaplain of the State Prison, has his wife and son, Herbert.
nished, modern, six-room cot­ Bailey’s Big Store will be open
assumed the pastorate of the
tage, three blocks from post-
evenings of next week for the
Mr. and Mrs. Allen McNeill
Congregational Church at Nome,
benefit of Xmas shoppers.
office. Apply to Good Invest­
ment Company.
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Alaska. He wrote to his wife, left Monday for their home in
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who is in Salem, but who will Calloway, Nebraska.
join him in the spring, that
Mrs. A. H. Needham returned F or R e n t —5 room house partly j Fundameptal Music Training
apples sell at the same price as last Friday evening from a visit furnished or unfurnished with | in classes, as taught by Mrs.
in this section and eggs were with her grandson, Arthur Mills,
or without acre joining lot. Mary Cahill-Moore in Portland.
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commanding 50 cents per dozen. at Kalama, Washington.
Enquire E. H. Coleman. Cor­ Mrs. E. E. Williams.
Nome is a city of 2.000 people.— Howard Taylor is teaching
ner 3d Ave‘ and 6th Street. 1 C andies will make a very appro­
McMinnville News-Reporter.
Phone 446.
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school
this
week
at
Gresham
on
priate Xmas remembrance for
Mr. Bauer is a graduate of Pa­ account of the illness of the
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.
. . i the girl. Dolly Varden Sweet
cific University, and his wife teacher, Clarence Rice.
F or R ent — Some nice, light i Shop. Main street,
received her degree from the
airy
rooms for light housekeep-.............................. .................. -—-
same institution. Mrs. Bauer is Miss Elizabeth Cole who was ing or offices. T. J. 0. Realty
A. Schilling, eye sight spec­
teaching
school
at
LaGrande
is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Co.
ialist of Portland will be a t
M. Garrison, former Forest home on a four weeks vacation
Shearer & Son’s Jewelry store
on account of scarlet fever
Grove residents.
F or R e n t — The cheapest house
every Saturday from 9 a . m .
among the schoolchildren.
in
Forest
Grove.
New
finish;
all
Local Elks Go to McMinnville
to 5 P. M. Dr. Schilling 19tx
Liola House, Editha Garrigus, complete. Near in. $13.50. T.
—A party of Elks from this city
J.
O.
Realty
Co.
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went to McMinnville Thursday Elcy Walker, Anna Dunsmore,
We suggest that you answer
to meet with the antlered herd Anna Taylor, Claude Hutchins,
your Xmas questions with one
For
Sale
or
Trade
of that city. A very pleasant Rant Dunsmore and Rex Dallas,
of Roe & Co.’s writing desks,
time was enjoyed. Those who went to Hillsboro Saturday even­ Alfalfa hay for sale, choice parlor tables, set of dining
went from here were Mr. and ing for the over Sunday confer­ third cutting just received. W.
chairs, or whatever is needed
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Mrs. J. S. Buxton, Mr. and Mrs. ence with the Portland C. E. F, Hartrampf.
to make your home complete
Willis Goff, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Squadron.
in comfort.
F or S ale —Fourhead of horses.
0. Roe and Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Frank Emmerson has bought
N. B. Lacourse and the firm of
Enquire
at Smith’s Barn, Main
Smith.
the Dolly Varden Sweet Shop
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S. E. Williams & Co., have placed
Street.
from
Walter
Burke
and
has
added
Jack Back—Jack Tyler, super­
their book accounts with me for
intendent for the Linden-Kibbe new equipment.
F
or S ale or T rade : Stump collection. Are you indebted to
Construction Company, who had
Miss Jessie Reynolds is now puller in good condition and them? Better see me bout it.
charge of the paving here this clerking in Bailey’s store.
W. J. R. Beach.
suitable for heavy work. Will 21t2p
year, arrived in Forest Grove a
sell
cheap
for
cash
or
take
cow,
few days ago from Independence,
The Bazaar has opened a repair
cattle, or calves, or pigs
where he has just completed the O. K. C. Letter to Santa Claus. young
shop for sewing machines and
in
trade
or
might
consider
a
paving at that place. Tyler had
light wagon if in good condition. phonographs in connection with
a crew of men go over the paving
the store. There is notone thing
C.
A. Hoyt, Gales Creek
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here looking for any defect that Dear Santa—
around the home that is more
might be discovered.
You know who the O. K. C. is,
F or S ale - F ine full-blooded ! uaeful and more neglected than
Farmer to Go Into Store Busi­ don’t you? You probably re­ Jersey bull, nine
nine months old. A the sewing machine. The Bazaar
ness R. E. Porter says that he member that we are the Forest bargain. Phone 107, Foi est Grove is in connection with the largest
repair house in the world and can
intends to sell his farm in Scog ¡Grove Boys’ Club for fellows in
gins Valley and will enter the their teens. We have been or­ F or S ale — One dozen light furnish any repairs. Machines
1 mercantile business, which wps ganized for three years now and
Brahma hens and one cockerel will he called for and delivered.
his former occupation. He is as are proud of it. About three
Phone,
231. Residence, corner No charges unless work is sat-
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yet undecided ju t where he will years ago we bought a small
Second
Street and Fourth Ave- ! isfactory.
locate, but promises it will not I house and lot, paying for it our­ nue South.
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Makes assimilation perfect,
he far outside of Washington selves. We think that you can
healthy blood, firm muscles,
County. At his sale conducted find our home all right. The in Commercial and Miscellaneous. | strong
nerves. Quickens the
here a few days ago, with J. W. ternal fixtures, however, need
Dr<? I j O wp & Turner brain, makes and keeps you well.
Hughes as auctioneer, ten cows, so many improvements that we
be at Hotel Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea
w
at an average price of $75. were are going to ask you to remem­
. r.._ yOUr health
ber us this year. Please bring us:
Laughlin again Fri-1 !ias n0 e(iual- It's
sold.
j Some new chairs, we need r.ay, December 19th. They have insurance.-------------------- --------
Special Subjects for Sunday about twenty.
had years of hard, practical ex- a few hair brushes and clothes
An old card case (we want to perience as exclusive eye special-
Evening Services -Dr. Dunlap,
brushes left at 25 per cent dis-
of the First Methodist Church use the card system in our ac­ ists, and when they prescribe
count at Littler Pharmacy. 18tf
has commenced a series of special counts).
glasses it is positive and absolute ;
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Builds you up physically and
assurance that they are the best
sermons for Sunday evening ser­ An old typewriter.
vices. The subject for last Sun­ A yearly subscription to a few an(j on|y njnd suited to your mentally, keeps your digestive
. eyes. One charge covers entire organs in condition, regulates the
day evening was ‘‘It Is Impossi­ boys magazines.
Lots of boys books—for in- cost 0f examination, frames and bowels, cleanses the blood, helps
ble f r God to Lie” and the
speaker showed he had his sub­ stance. Rover Boy Senes. We ienses. if you are bothered with you to perfect health. Hollister’s
ject well in hand. Those who are going to start a library.
let them
I two pairs of glasses, .--
........ Rocky Mountain Tea or Tablets,
failed to hear it missed some­ And any thing else that you I show you the new invisible bi-[a& cents,
thing good. The subject next think will help a boys club.
focal, which enables you to see C igars for the men is a most
With the season’s greetings.
Sunday evening will he. “ Imi»os
both far and near. No unsightly
The O. K. C. i lines or seams in the lenses to pleasing Xmas gift. Dolly Var­
sihle to Enter Heaven. Unless
den Sweet Shop. F. W. Em­
Born Again.” Good music.
Editor’s Note Jf you have any strain the eyes or come apart.
merson Prop.
Harold McFeeters, who has influence with Santa Claus tele­ Don’t forget the day and date.
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All Next Week Bailey’« Big Store
l»een working at Oswego, has phone to Ted Thomas or Ned
Mens Cassin ere, made in Ore­ will be open evenings to ac­
been transferred to the Southern Livingston. DO IT NOW! Let’s
Pacific sub-station here for about see that Santa treats the club gon all wool suits for only $12.50 commodate Xmas shoppers.
right.
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1 at Bailey’s Big Store.
two weeks.