Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, December 25, 1913, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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FOREST GROVE PRESS
PAGE 8
LeRoy VanKirk, who was ope­
rated on last Wednesday at the
local hospital, at last reports was
getting along as well as could be
* expected.
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 25. 1913
Members of the A class of the
Eighth grade are taking the trial
examinations this week to see
who will be recommended for the
final examination in January.
The People's Exchange
III!
THESE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
Organize a Basket Ball Team Celebrates 70th Birthday—
— A basket ball team has been Last week Mrs. R, Herb cele-
A re an index to the life of Forest Grove and surrounding country.
organized by the Freshmen class brated her 70th birthday anni­
T hey are open to merchants and all who desire a brief and effective medium for reach­
of Pacific University for the first versary with a fine dinner at
ing the public. This department will solve your problems and fulfill your wants. Readers
tim^ in the history of the school the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
will find valuable information and helpful suggestions.
(Carl Hoffman and F re d A. W atrous, Props.)
and a good schedule of gam es' Boos, Five of her daughters
T he most widely read section of the P R E S S , this department will place your locals
has been arranged most of were present to enjoy the good
where people look for them, and where they will not be offended in reading them. Price
which will be played during va- things to eat and a visit with
I cent per word each insertion, minimum total charge 25 cents.
ENTIRE C H A N G E N IG H T L Y
cation. December 29th Levi! their mother.
Austin will bring his bunch of Here on VUit from c^USomui
Showing Best Licensed Films.
colts from Rainier to this city for —J ohn Hartley and wife came
Wanted
Announcement
a game with the hreshmen. St.
from California the other day
H.
B.
Glaisyer, Civil Engineer
Matinee Saturdays and Holidays.
Helens Clatskame and other a£d gfter a 8hort vigit witfc W ood W anted —The P ress
and Deputy Co. Surveyor takes
games
have
been
arranged.
Ire-
friends
and
relatives
in
this
city
desires
to
secure
several
cords
of
Popular Prices, 5 and 10 Cents.
land. Robinson. Abraham. Mor-j went over to Tillamook for a visft both Oak and Fir wood to apply pleasure in announcing that he
gan. Livingston. McCoy, Webb | with Mra Hartley’s sister. They on subscription, advertising, or has moved from his old office in
Fuqua Bldg, to his new office in
and Burns furnish capital basket will return here for the Christ­ job work.
room 206 second floor of First
ball material.
mas season and will visit at the Wanted—woman or girl to work National
Bank Bldg, where new
Lived in Mexico City—Speak- Cady and Ben Whited homes,
as well as old friends will be very
by
the
hour.
Inquire
this
office
ing of the Mexican question, Al. They formerly lived in this city ________________________19 tf courteously
received.
Office
Moore, of the firm of Moore & and Mr. Hartley was associated
phone 806, residence phone 46x.
Davis, spent several years in in the real estate business with
W anted —Girl or woman to do _____________
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Mexico City as a tonsorial artist, his father-in-law. W. L. Cady, general housework. Address, H.
and also in superintending a He is now assistant manager of Dodson, Forest Grove.
Cameras
bunch of laborers. While he en- the California State Home for
You
cannot
go amiss if you
joyed the climate and work at Feeble-Minded which is located
For Rent
give
cameras
as
holiday gifts.
the time, just now he prefers at Eldridge.
F or R ent —4 room house at Every person you know likes
Uncle Sam’s country.
Memorial Seryices-The An- $4.00 per month. Phone 0185— pictures and likes to make them.
May Get Two Tickets Home nual Memorial services of the Ed. Naylor.
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Will Borchart who has a farm in Masonic Lodge were held in the
cational diversion as well as a
the Gales Creek section is leaving Masonic Hall Monday evening, F or R ent —A completely fur­ pleasure. Cameras are especially
this week for Wisconsin his old The address of the evening was
nished, modern, six-room cot­ suitable for young people. The
home. It is rumored by his given by Rev. D. T. Thomas of tage, three blocks from post- range of prices is so great that
friends that he may buy tickets the Congregational Church. The
office. Apply to Good Invest­ any requirement as to the cost
for two when he returns in Feb­ members of the lodge who have
ment Company.
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can be met. If any special kind
ruary to Oregon.
died in the past year are, Mes-
or size is wanted, we shall be
Buys Express Wagon—L ast1 8er8, Wilson Bump M. E. Di ley F or R ent —5 room house partly pleased to opder it. Cameras
Saturday Tucker & Whited p u r - j£ - d- Dooley, W. M. Langley,
furnished or unfurnished with from $1 to $40 at Pacific Drug
chased a new express wagon \ Burnett and Col. Eddy of Port-
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or without acre joining lot. Co.
Enquire E. H. Coleman. Cor­
from H. J. Wright. They have *and-
Fundamental Music Training
ner 3d Ave‘ and 6th Street.
ordered a top for it and will soon Last week 32 teachers from over
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initiate it to the service of hand-1 the county took examinations in I Phone 446.
Mary Cahill-Moore in Portland.
ling the local express for th e : Hillsboro, but will not hear from I
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Great Northern
their papers un’il some time in I F or R ent —Some nice, light Mrs. E. E. Williams.
airy
rooms
for
light
housekeep­
January,
Miss
Edith
Felbel
of
|
Why Wilson Doesn’t Intervene
will make a very appro­
ing or offices. T. J. O. Realty C andies
in Mexico -Humphrey Boyd was this city took the test.
priate Xmas remembrance for
Co.
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in from his ranch above Dilley | Herefrom Vancouver, B. C. —
the girl. Dolly Varden Sweet
Saturday looking into the Christ- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Phillips
Shop. Main street.
F or R ent —The cheapest house
mas windows and talking social­ and children are here from Van in Forest Grove. New finish; all
ism. Overhearing a couple of | couver, B. C., the guests of rel­ complete. Near in. $13.50. T. We suggest that you answer
your Xmas questions with one
young politicians giving Wood-; atives and friends in this city. J. O. Realty Co.
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Come in and inspect our assortment
of Roe & Co.’s writing desks,
row Wilson a peanut treatment— Andy is selling autos in the Cana­
parlor tables, set of dining
a good roasting — Humphrey dian country for the Carter Car
For Sale or Trade
of sensible, useful Holiday Goods.
chairs, or whatever is needed
stepped forward and told 'em ! people.
to make your home complete
Alfalfa hay for sale, choice
that prexy was “ skeered” to | Grove Boy Wed» Washington
in comfort.
send soldiers into Mexico because Girl—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark third cutting just received. W.
Fancy Neckwear and Handkerchiefs
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he couldn’t figure out exactly were out from Portland visiting F, Hartrampf.
The Bazaar has opened a repair
which
way
the
boys
down
there
They were recently
Umbrellas, M en’s Gloves, Bedroom
F or S ale — Four head of horses. ! 8f op for l ev/.inK
and
would shoot. When Mr. Boyd is Sunday.
married in Dayton, Wash. Mrs. Enquire at Smith’s Barn, Main Phonograph, in connection with
not
gathering
the
eggs
or
attend­
Slippers, Nobbv Up-to-date Hand
’
| the store. There is not one thing
is the daughter of Judge gtrget
ing to other farm duties, he is Clark
------- 1_____________________ around the home that is more
Miller
of
Dayton.
talking for the brotherhood of I
Bags, Slipper Soles, Fancy Yarns,
useful and more neglected than
F or S ale or T rade :
Cut Off Toe to Save $25— J. E.
man.
the sewing machine. The Bazaar
and i is
Andrus who has been substitut­ puller in good condition „ „„5
Beantiful Patterns in Table Linens,
in connection with the largest
P. U. Graduate in the East— I ing on Route 2 since Roy Van suitable for heavy work; Will
Writing to friends in Hillsboro, ! Kirk was operated on a week ago, sell cheap for cash or take cow, repair house in the world and can
Suspenders, Silk Sox, Ladies’ Kid
A. C. Robinson states that he is 1 had the misfortune yesterday to young cattle, or calves, or pigs furnish any repairs. Machines
progressing nicely in his post-. cut off one of his little toes while in trade or might consider a will be called for and delivered.
Gloves, Sweaters.
graduate work in the University I he was chopping wood. He was light wagon if in good condition. No charges unless work is sat­
isfactory.
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f Pennsylvania, where he se­ new at the mail work and had C. A. Hoyt, Gales Creek
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cured a scholarship. He has j made
Makes assimilation perfect,
the remark that he would
visited points of interest about I give $25 if he could get out but
F or S ale —Fine full-blooded healthy blood, firm muscles,
Philadelphia, and while he likes j he decided it was cheaper to cut
Jersey
bull, nine months old. A strong nerves. Quickens the
the country he does not admire off his toe than pay $25.
bargain.
Phone 107, Forest Grove brain, makes and keeps you well.
the system of politics they have
Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea
R. E. Bateman, of Hillside, was
in the City of Brotherly Love.
F
or S ale — 10 head grade Jersey ! has no e(iual. i t ’s your health
a
Grove
visitor
Monday.
During his short excursions he
visited the Deleware river and
Mrs. Agnes Perderoy of Port­ cows: 3 fresh, 7 coming fresh | in8urance.___________________
in January. 40 head of pigs 3 a . few hajr brushes and clothes
gazed on the spot where George land visited at the Blanke home
to 5 months old.
brushes left at 25 per cent dis-
Washington made his celebrated Sunday.
Clark
& Mendel Ranch. J mile
_c<2UJ2i_at1Liitjy^jr_Pha^mac^y 18tf
trip across the historic stream.
Alex lived in Hillsboro several The Pure Food Man Will Git east of Cornelius, old Phillips
V .V * V * V * V .% V A V .W .V .V .V A I
Builds you up physically and
place.
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years as a boy and has a host of You If You Don’t Watch Out
mentally, keeps your digestive
friends here who will be glad to
— Announces
in condition, regulates the
s learn of his progress.— Independ- Talk about absent-minded men! Commercial and Miscellaneous. organs
bowels, cleanses the blood, helps
| ent.
W ood to C ut - Have about 3,- you to perfect health. Hollister’s
A man who will take up a slop
FO REST G R O V E
Mr. Robinson is a graduate of pail and milk in it and not find 000 cords of wood to cut. Will Rocky Mountain Tea or Tablets,
a change in ¿ J | | : Pacific
University and is well out his mistake until he goes to pay $1.00 per cord. Party taking 35 cents.
known here.
the milk, is certainly going contract must take four and one-
the
^
| Local Lad With California strain
RESTAU RANT
some. That man lives in North half horse power drag saw in Afresh lot of Whitman’s Choc­
Singer»—Eail House telegraphed
and we won’t tell who he part payment. Phone Gale 45. olates right from the factory at
management
9 ! from Southern Oregon the other is Plains,
S. W. Crayne.
if he will promise to leave the tf
I
AND
Littler’s Pharmacy.
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day
to
his
mother
in
this
city
pail
at
the
hog
pen
until
he
has
¡:
that he would be home for Christ- finished milking hereafter.—Op-
Haskins, who is attend­ Mrs. Mary Lock of Portland,
I O Y ST E R H O U S E and the same ex- | | mas. He is pianist for the Stan- tomist. How about a man. ing Blaine
the Dental College in Port­ visited in this city last week.
| ford University glee club which though, who will let a cat fall
cellent service
§ gives a concert at the Heilig the­ into the milk can and leave it for land, is visiting his paients in
Mrs. Martin Lynch, of Scog­
atre in Portland Wednesday. the condensery hands to discover this city during his vacation.
gins
Valley, was shopping in the
as heretofore will be
Reports from southern Oregon it? That man doesn’t live so
Mrs. F. Robinson, of Patton Grove Monday.
indicate that they are putting up far from Cornelius.—Cornelius Valiev, were Grove visitors Mon­
maintained
a fine entert inment. There are Tribune.
Mrs. C. McClaughry and Mrs.
day.
24 singere in a club picked from
Hammack of Cornelius visited in
W . F. M acP H E R S O N & a chorus of 120 voices. Earl was
Miss Stella Via has been work­ this city Monday,
Fishing is Good
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?
ing as bookkeeper for Daniel
1 managerof the Pacific University
•/.•.•.•.v.v.v.w .v.w s
Mrs. E. G. Mills and daughter,
Fishing is reported exception- Parson’s this week.
glee club last year and also played
Mildred were shopping in Port­
i the piano and was one of the ally Rood along the Wilson River;
Friends here are very sorry to
stunt men.
good catches are reported almost hear of the illness of Miss Edith land Saturday.
Considers Prunes a Safe Crop daily. Small trout can be seen Stalley who was operated on for
Mr. and Mrs. Stowell and
Ernest Olson and his son, Charles. ,n 5’r®a* schools in Gales Creek appendicitis at the Good Samari­ daughter, Dolly, were shopping
were in the city Monday doing and °‘he,r, streams in vicinity of tan hospital. Portland, Monday in Portland Saturday.
their Christmas shopping. They ^ orest ^ (»rove. These streams morning. At last report she was i
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tayior of
have a nice prune orchard in the 1 ,were 8toci<ed Quite heavily both getting along as well as could be PuHman.
V a'shV aV e'visiting with
Gales Creek section and sold five
^ear and this year Oregon expected. Mias Stalley taught Mrs. 0. M. Taylor in the city this
tons at six and one-half cents a Sportsman,
Dealer in Flour, Feed and all kinds of
in the local schools for several week,
pound and this year planted ten
years
and at the time she was
Garden Seeds in season.
G. A. R. Attention.
more acres which will make fif-
taken ill was in attendance at T. H. Lindsley of Oregon City
teen acres in all. Mr. Olson con-
There will be a joint installa- Berkley.
is visiting his sister, Mrs. A. M.
siders prunes a safe crop and he tion of the officers of W. R. C.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Busch,
of
Oak
darling of this city this week.
J. RASMUSSEN, Proprietor
has been successful in raising a No. 11, and the officers of Janies
Hill
section,
were
shopping
in
the
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Wells and
good quality. Some growers B. Matthews Post No. 6, G. A. R.
Crove
Monday,
:
daughter
of Gaston were visiting
were troubled with an over-pro- at the K. of P. Hall, on January
Pacific Ave.
Forest Grove, Oregon duction in quantity but stunted 8,1914. Dinner at 12 noon, sharp,
Jay Small of Portland, visited Mrs' J ‘ L* Vankirk la9t week-
in size, however, Mr. Olson did Installation will commence at is aunt, Mrs. Blanche Richards,
Mrs. A. E. Dixon was a Port-
not have this trouble.
11:30 p. m.
unday and Monday.
land visitor Tuesday,
STAR THEATRE
CHRISTMAS COING FAST!
Shop Now! Avoid the Rush!
Fine assortment o f X m as Candies
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Rasmussen’s Feed Store
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