Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, February 26, 1914, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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FOREST GROVE PRESS
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1914
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PAGE F IV E
W ash.; A. J. Raymond, T hatcher; M.
E. Raymond, Chehalis; Clyde Ray­
Finds S anitation First-C lass— >6 P u ­ m ond, Aberdeen;
David Raymond,
pil Have Sym ptom s of Adenoids
Vancouver; Guy Raymond, and Mrs.
O tto Strohm ier, of Thatcher.
D uring the p ast week a nurse in the
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T H E S E C L A S S IF IE D C O L U M N S
employ of the S tate Board of H ealth Verboort F arm ers Hold M eeting—
was
in
F
o
rest
Grove
to
inspect
the
Monday afternoon a farm ers’ meet- !
WHILE THEY LAST
public schools. The sta te keeps her ing was held at Verboort and resu lt­
A re an index to the life of Forest Grove and surrounding country.
in the field to discover children who ed in the election of J. N. .V ander-
T hey »re open to merchants »nd »11 who desire » brief and effective medium for reach­
A Beautiful Flower
are more or less defective because of zanden, of Roy, president, and W. A.
ing the public. T his department will solve your problems and fulfill your wants. Readers
bad
vision,
bad
teeth,
adenoids,
etc.
|
Vandervelden,
secretary.
J.
Schmid-
With every 50c Bottle of
Vvill find valuable information and helpful suggestions.
If any of these defects were found in ke, of Mountaindale, spoke upon the
T he most widely read section of the P R E S S , this department will place your locals
the child the p are n t was recommend­ F arm ers’ Equity Association, and it
where people look for them, and where they will not be offended in reading them. Price
OLIVE OIL
ed to have them examined and treated was voted to hold a fu tu re meeting
1 cent per word each insertion, minimum total charge 25 cents.
by a physician. H er rep o rt was also-j to organize a branch of the associa­
made upon the sanitation of the tion, with headquarters a t Verboort.
For Sale or Trade
school buildings.
About 100 taxpayers from various
For Rent
This Olive is Imported from France
A copy of the rep o rt of the F orest places were present.
F
or
S
ale
-The
cheapest
house
F or R ent —Some nice, light
and is strickly Pure
Grove schools was filed by Superin­
in Forest Grove. New finish; all airy rooms for light housekeep-
tendent Inlow, which shows th a t
Near in. $1350. T. ing or offices. T. J. 0 . Realty
The new wall paper designs at Roe complete.
the san itary condition of th e schools & Co.'s re unusully pleasing.
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32tf J. 0. Realty Co.
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is first-class. The methods of weekly
Mandele
Incubator and Chicke.i
disinfection and oiling of the floor Conduct School Rule—
Brooder. Mrs. Geo. Caldwell.
29tf.
met with much approval. The p er­
The S tate Board of Education has ______________________________
Wanted
centage of children not physically substituted the following for Rule j FOR SALE— Ex-R ay Incubator for
The Rexall Store
W ood W anted —The P ress
normal is about the same as found in 27. “Teachers shall exercise watch- ] $10. A. H. Thomas, Phone Oak Hi'l desires to secure several cords of
other towns of this size. Of the 537 ful care and oversight over the con­ 152.
3-lt-'J | both Oak and Fir wood to apply
children in the schols 46 were found duct and habits of pupils, not only
on subscription, advertising, or
with sym ptom s of adenoids, 36 with during school hours but a'so a t re- } GOOD, LIGHT sp rin g wagon, good job work.
enlarged tonsils, five with granulated cesses and intermissions, and shall as new, with top, side and end cur­ ----------------------------------------------.
YOU should see the latest designs
eyelids and 16 who were tem porarily have the power to punish the pupil tains. Will sell cheap. See J. F.
out because of a contagious skin a f ­ fo r any misconduct on the way to or Haynie, or phone 16x, F o rest Grove. in wall paper ju st received by Roe &
j Co. befor you select the p attern yon
fection, which has been going the from school.”
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want.
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rounds am ong the school children.
Before you repaper your house this i Exclusive neckwear and noveliies
spring see Roe & Co.
32tf for the ladies and everything dainty
E. Jacobson Dies in C alifornia—
Lost and Found.
—
Friends received word here la st
for th e “Baby’s” wardrobe.
Mrs.
week from San Bernardino, C alifor­ Seventy Schools in Spelling Contest. Blanche Richards.
LOST— On 3rd Avenue N orth a
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nia, of the death of E v ar Jacobson,
black purse containing seven dollars.
The Spelling Contest Reports show
To TRADE—T h ree-q u arter inch Finder please retu rn to Ray Sm ith,
who for a num ber of years lived a t 70 schools tak in g p art. These schools
J Gales Creek, and la te r a t Portland, represent every section of the county. Studebaker g ear w agon fo r a work Route One F orest Grove.
Oregon. He had been in poor health L ast week the names of schools m ak­ horse on a lig h t g ear wagon, also
for sme tim e, and thinking to b etter ing the highest average were pub­ one No. 11 Simplex S ep arato r for
FOUND— Purse on Pacific Ave.
his health he moved to California lished. To th is list should be added, trade fo r a work horse. W. Geec- Owner can have same by calling a t
about a years ago, but received no Gales Creek, Jacktow n, and Cherry linger, Cherry Grove, Oregon. 31-t2p this office and paying for this ad. 31
Grove.
, benefit.
FOR SALE—Two-year-old Jersey
heifer.
Will make a good fam ily cow.
For acute and chronic diseases
MRS. CAROLINE RAYMOND D IES
You are invited to look over the
$50. W. H. French.
32t2 see Dr. Stewart, chiropractic, K.
new wall paper designs at Roe & Co’s
of P. building.
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W as Born in Maine, and Came to O r­
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FOR SALE— New Oliver ty p ew rit­
egon from Michigan in 1891
S
ociety
stationery
of
correct
er, No. 5, never been used. If you are
COMING EVENTS
looking for a barg ain in a typew riter, ' style and neat appearence may
call a t Main S treet Garage, or phone be obtained from the P ress job
Mrs. Caroline Raymond, aged 69
*
C
ast
their
shadows
before
them.
department.
62X.
years, passed aw ay a t her home in
TH E EVENT—Made in F o rest
T hatcher T hursday la st, and was laid
TO TRADE1— Three and a q u arter Wm. A. Schilling, eye sight spec­
to rest in the F o re st View cem etery Grove Day.
ialist of Portland will be at
TH
E
TIME—
March
31,
1914.
inch
Studebaker gear wagon fo r a
S aturday. The fu n eral was conduct­
Shearer & Son’s Jewelry store
TH E PLACE— K. of P. Hall.
work horse or a lig h t g ear wagon,
ed by Rev. G arrigus, of the Church of
every Saturday from 9 A. M.
TH
E
PROMOTERS—The
W
oman’s
also
one
No.
11
Simplex
S
eparator
for
God of Banks, of which she was a
to 5 P. M. Dr. Schilling 19tx
and the Commercial Club *f trade fo r a work horse. W. Geit-
When you are in need member. H er husband, A. J. Ray­ Club
F
o
re
st
Grove.
linger,
Cherry
Grove,
Oregon.
32-t2p
died five y ears ago.
S tated Communication of
of watch repairing, mond,
T H E PURPO SE—To let the world
She was born a t Dexter, M aine,and
Holbrook Lodge No. 30, A-
bring it to us. We guar-, when small moved with her p aren ts know th a t F o rest Grove and vicinity FOR SALE — One thoroughbred
F. & A. M. S aturday eve­
a
re
on
the
map.
More
details
later.
Poland China boar. Enquire of Da­ ning, F eb ru ary 28, 7:30 p. m. V isit­
to Michigan, where she m arried A. J.
antee all our work.
vid Keck, R. F. D., No. 1.
32tl ing B rethern welcome. J. W. Hughes
Raymond.
The Raymond fam ily Keep it in mind.
moved to Oregon in 1891.
W. M. H. C. P arker, Secretary.
Spraying.
A sister, Mrs. Lilly Willis, and
Roe & Co., the pioneer fu rn itu re
F or scientific spraying call on or
brother, E. N. Burton, both of dealers, have ju st received a large
Bowels clogged, sickheadache
Thacher, and the following children shipm ent of stylish selections in wall Phone A. H. Thomas, Oak Hill 152 no fun is it? Why not have the
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
31-t-4 j happy face, red cheeks that
survive: Mrs. Ada Bowen, Hoquiam, papers.
32tf or Main 252.
FREE
N U RSE IN SPEC TS SCHOOLS
The People’s Exchange
Van Koughnet&Reder
Special on Oranges
Friday and Saturday
10c a
dozen
Shearer Confectionery Store, Main St.
We Are
Experts
A
SHEARER JEWELRY STORE
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How to Reduce the Cost of Living
A S p e c ia l L e t t e r to F lo u r U s e r s
Trade at The Golden Rule Store and especially buy your
lour
there because we buy Flour in Car Load Lots, direct from
the Eastern Oregon Mills. We do riot pay the wholesaler
a profit but get the lowest price direct from the producer,
then get the lowest through freight rates to Forest Grove.
This method eliminates all unnecessary cost of storing
and handling and gives you a high grade Guaranteed
Flour at the wholesale price. We hope the trade will be
ample so we may continue this method.
A POSITIVE GUARANTEE GOES WITH EVERY
SACK.
If after trial you find it not right, simply return it and
we will cheerfully refund the price paid. But you won’t
bring it back. You will like it and continue to use it.
Now with our assurance that we Can Save You Money
and at the same time give you a Better Flour we w ill
expect you who receive this notice to come in and let us
prove it to you with the following brands and prices;
White Rose F lou r.................................................... $1.15
Golden Crown Flour ............................................... 1.20
Imperial Flour ........................................................ 1.25
Graham Flour and Farina at same low wholesale prices.
Twenty Five Cents off on Four Sack Lots.
This is a Flour Talk, but Remember
Our stock of general merchandise is complete including Groceries, Dry Goods, Underwear, Clothing, Furnish­
ings, Toilet Soaps and etc. We have the handling of the Famous Levy Tailoring Business iitthis section and will
be pleased to show you the fine samples. Do not forget to ask for BROWN TRADING STAMPS, we give them.
G O L D E N R U L E S T O R E
SOUTH MAIN STREET, NEAR S. P. DEPOT.
comes with good digestion.
Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea
j makes the bowls move regular,
natural makes you feel like new.
Take it tonight. Vankoughnet
! & Reder.
—
People e a s i l y constipated
1 dread the winter, Nothing but
hard coarse meals, No fruits or
vegetables to keep the stomach
| active. Your best relief, your
greatest friend now is Hollister’s
Rocky Mountain Tea the world’s
J tonic physic.
Do it tonight.
Vankoughnet & Reder.
Main S treet M arket. Good m rat
all the time. Deliveries made at any
tim e of the day. Phone 631.
The Beaverton A etna Lime and Sul­
phur Spray— F or sale by th$ barrel or
gallon a t L ittler’s Pharm acy .
M illinery Display
Your special attention is called to
our first display of S pring H ats on
March 6 and 7, a t M illinery Salon,
near Post Office. Miss McIntyre.
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Announcement
To our friends and custom ers. You
are cordially invited to view our first
showing of beautiful S pring Models
March 6 and 7, Millinery Salon, near
Post Office. Miss M cIntyre.
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Notice to United A rtisans
Notice is hereby given th a t the reg ­
u lar m eetings of Diamond Assem­
bly, No. 27, will be on the first »nd
th ird Tuesday evenings of each month
instead of the second and fourth
Tuesdays as heretofore, beginning
next Tuesday evening, March 3d. By
order of Diamond Assembly.
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Drs. Lowe and T urner, eye special­
ists of Portland, will be a t the Hotel
I.aughlin Friday, F ebruary 27th up
to 3:00 o’clock. Call and let them
I show you the new double vision
glasses w ithout lines or seam s in the
iense. They look like a single p air,
and yet answ er the purpoae of two.
See Roe A Co. for ju st w hat yon
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