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About Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1914)
FOREST GROVE PRESS PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1914 This week the Forest Grove Nat ional Bank has received some inter GALE GRANGERS ENJOY ior decorating. Handsome massive pillars and overhead beams have \ SPLENDiD PROGRAM SAT. been put in and C. E. Bodersen and i his staff of artists are putting on —-y some beauty tints on the walls. Prohibition I. the Main Theme !,<><» I Road Supervittors File Bonds has an excellent tenor voice, and has in Both the Addresses —John Haney, Jim Devlin, Alec Todd, done considerable professional sing Raleigh Phelps this week opened up and Jeff Hayden were in Hillsbor' [ ing in theaters in the Northwest, but a meat market in the Nixon building and Readings last week as road supervisors from has given up that work, and is now on Main street and is starting out with a good business. this part of the county, and filed their farming near Canby. A large number of members and bonds of $1000 each with the Com-1 missioners’ Court. February 13 all j P. C. Starrett Appointed Adminis New General Merchandise Store. j friends of Gale Grange enjoyed a the road supervisors of this countvi trator of Father's Estate—Porter C. A. D. Thomson, a former business good program at the afternoon meet will meet in Hillsboro to discuss road Starrett,of this city,has been appoint man of Brownville and N. J. Rob'rt- ing Saturday. S. T. Walker gave ar. building and exchange ideas. They ed administrator of the estate of his son of Portland, have opened up a excellent address upon temperance will have an expert road builder pres father, S. B. Starrett, who died in this general merchandise store in the and the piano solos by Miss Benjamin city January 12. The property is Abbott building. After looking \»ere enjoyed by all, as were the le- ent to deliver an address. valued at $10,000, and it will be nec around the state considerably they marks made by Mrs. Upton and Mrs. Harry Richardson of St. Helen 3,has essary for the administrator to put picked Forest Grove as their home. Burns, of the W. C. T. U., on prohibi up bonds amounting to $9,700. De They are carrying a big ad in t:»is tion. registered at college. He graduated ceased no will and the property- weeks Press of their special sale Dr. Bishop gave some splendid re- from the high school of that place at will go left to the natural heirs. There Saturday. maks on the same subject and Mrs the last graduation and was a mem are three sons, P. of this J. R. Reynolds entertaiped with a ber of the debating team and also city; C. J. and H. C. S. Starrett, Starrett, of The local W. C. T. U. are planing reading prohibition as the a star basket ball player. Portland, and one daughter, Mrs. S. to celebrate Francis E. Willards birth theme. with Mrs. Ella Stevens read a G. Robison, of Hardman, Oregon. day by a meeting both afternoon and ! poem in her usual pleasing manr.pr, Bear Skin from Idaho— evening, Feb. 17th in Verts Hall. The i and Dan Baker gave an interesting George Clark, the efficient work Pioneer Dies— afternoon be a mass meeting for account of his recent trip East. man for the Hughes telephone com The funeral of Mrs. Caroline fsler. women nd will in the evening Mrs. Edith The flower fund drill was lead by pany, recently received a fine skin of who died at the home of her W. C. T. U. will speak the Misses Joy Aydelott and Ida a cinnamon bear from his brother i:i daughter, Mrs. N. C. Lilly, of Gal«3 ! Schofield. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Der.ny, Idaho, and is having it mounted by Creek, Sunday, was held there Tues Makes Record with One Cow. | of Beavertn, were pleasant visitors. George Thomas, of this city. It will day, and was conducted by Rev. R. U. Mr. Niff who lives east of the Mr. Denny is Grange organizer for make a beautiful rug when finished. Dunlap, of the Forest Grove - Forest Grove about one mile, reports this district. George used to live in Idaho before dist Church, with interment Meth< in the. coming here. He will have to build Buxton cemetery, near this city. that he is making a nice profit out of Miss Zella Kirry has gone to Cor- the dairy business, although he has a bungalow to put his rug in. Death was the result of old age. She only one cow. Recently he purchased vellis to attend the Oregon Agricul was born ir. Davis County, Ilbnois, an Empire Cream Separator from tural College, to take a post grad I'leased to See City's Growth— and crossed the plains with her par Goff Bros, of this city and states that uate course in domestic science. She f i R. U. McNutt, of Grants Pass, was ents in 1847, and settled at Gales the made by the machine from graduated from the Forest Grove ir. this city last week for a visit with Creek, where she has resided ever the saving mil kof one cow more than high school last year. his brother,Carrol McNutt,of Bailey's since. In 1850 she was married to pays interest his on the investment. store. He had not been here for sev S. W. Isler, who died in 1899. Seven Basket Ball Games. eral years, arid was pleased to see tha children were born, of whom the fol In the fiercest game of the season University Faculty Lectures paved streets and the many other evi lowing five are living: John Isler, of and played a large audience of dences of improvement in Forest Heppner; Mrs. Harry Wescott, of The third number of the Pacific euthusiastic before rooting Pacific Grove. He has charge of a big irri Gaston; S. W. Isler, of Lincoln coun will be given Monday evening Feb. University basket ball fans team the defeated gation project in Southern Orevon, ty; Carl Isler, of Timber; Mrs. N. C. 16 in Marsh hall by Professor II. the Chemawa Indians last Friday eve and came up especially to see his Lilly, of Gales Creek. I.. Bates. Subject, “Can We Believe ning in the local gymnasium, score 19 father, Col. McNutt, of Cornelius, Our Senses.” Prof. Bates has pre to 15. who has been in ill health for several Send Separators Long Distances.1 pared a number of charts to illustrate Monday night the local high defeat months. Last week Mr. Johnson of Monroe, the lecture. The lecture will begin at ed McMinnville in a sensational game Oregon purchased an Empire Cream eight o’clock and profitable and en here. Score 22 to 19. Singer Now Farming— Separator from Goff Bros, of this joyable time is promised all who a t Mr. and Mrs. Avon Jesse, of Canby, city. The same firm recently shipped tend. Admission, free. Good Roads Meeting have been spending several day3 in a cream separator to Clarence Ort- At the Good Roads Meeting in HIlls- this city visiting at the Guy Stock- man of Gilliam. With many records Drs. c Lowe • «« and , Turner r, Eye .... boro, Presi- , . — man home. Mr. Jesse formerly at like these, Forest Grove would as Specialists will he dent A J of Saturday - the Forest ™ John n Thornburg, XT .. Bank « ~ , ,All Grove National tended the college here and was a stu sume an important position as a Fnday February 29th. was elected Vice-President of the Wit- I dent in the conservatory of music. He distributing center. in ores ,rove again ^ jamet(-e Valley Good Roads Association. Special on Oranges Friday and Saturday 10c a dozen Shearer Confectionery Store, Main St. gfcf Consultation Free Spiritual Dispensary for the Cure of all Soul Diseases. Open every Night Except Saturday. Great Physician” & “The Now is here “The Sympathizing Jesus.” DM “The White Life” Is the Subject for the Men’s Meeting. Sunday at 3:00 P. M. “ Cheer the H eart” Revival Meetings First M. E. Church si PRESS JOB PRINTING ALW AYS SATISFIES And numerous other articles I am going to close out at remarkable low prices. It will mean a Big Saving to every one to take advantage of this great Clean up Sale. This sale starts Friday and continues 10 days Big Reductions on Water Pitchers Linoleum At 20c each $ 3.85 48 piece Dinner Set Heavy grade 72 in Linoleum at 49c a square yard. All patterns and designs. L D ishes! Hundreds of pieces such as plates, bowls meat plasters, etc. Your choice •« while they ¡ | | P last, each - - all Goods in Store ! R ugs! 36*63 inches. AH designs. Your choice at 20 per cent discount. 19c a yard Table Oil Cloth 47 inches wide. Floor Oil Cloth 34c a rard. Complete stock of Paints, Oils and Brushes. 20 per cent discount on all Blankets and Comforters Big assortment of Pictures, regular value $2.00. Your c h o ic e ...................................... i C* Latest designs in Wall Paper 8c and up. Double roll. The L eading Furniture Store GEO. PATERSON Forest Grove Oregon