Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, February 24, 1910, Image 6

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    REPORT OF COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER
C. E. DIXOjM - - -
. p iN E B O O T A N D S H O E R E P A IR IN G :
Shoe Lace*
Shoe Dressing
and Rubber H eels.
FO REST GROVE
P A C IF IC A V E .
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i
Parker
THE
H A R N E S S MAN
'
Has a fine line of Storm Blankets, Storm Covers
and Horse Goods
PRICES RIGHT
! QUALITY UNSURPASSED
Repairing Promptly Done
IN D
FOREST GROVE
PHONE 2 9 4
W . F. S C H U L T Z
All Kinds of Fresh Vegetables, Fish and Game in Season
F r e e D e l i v e r y t o A ll P a r t » o f t h e C i t y
BOTH P H O N E S
PAC. AVENUE
W . H . H O L L IS , Pres.
FOREST GROVE
E. J. M e A L E A R , Sec.
FOREST GROVE ABSTRACT CO
Successors
to
H O L L IS T I T L E & I N V E S T M E N T C O .
Do a General Business of Abstracting and Conveyancing
Both Phones
FO REST
GROVE
H. D . R O W E
Painter and Paper Hanger
All Work Guaranteed
Inside Decorations a Specialty
I P R IC E S A N D E S T I M A T E S F O R P A I N T I N G C H E E R ­
F U L L Y F U R N IS H E D
IN D
PHONE 4 9 3
FOREST GROVE
W ALTER ROSW URM
A. E. M O U L T O N
Roswurm
&
Moulton
Successors to
Roswurm & Co.
Ice, Coal and W o o d
oiest Crew?
Oregon
City Restaurant
Mr. and Mr*. H. L. Reinem er, ropr.
■of Mr
Iter* '
|ran$
iflic«h^
[ingjtU
■
Hot Meals at all Hours
The Be*t 25 cent Dinner in the City
y artyD in n er* a Specialty
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5ur®tin
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Notice is hereby given that
1909 tax rolls for Washington
county, Oregon, will be open for
collection and payment of taxes
on Thursday, Feb. 10, 1910. All
who make full payments of their
taxes before March 15, 1910, will
receive a rebate of 3 per centum,
i half payments can be made by
the first Monday in April with­
out interest charged or penalty
and the remaining half can be
paid at any time prior to the fir.: t
Monday in October, 1910. When
no payment is made by the first
Monday in Apr il 1910, the tax
becomes delinquent and the
statute requires from that date a
penally of 10 per cent per month
on said tax until it is p .id.
Our “SUNDAY SPECIAL” Chicken Dinner will please you
Electricity, Electric
ALL DISEASES ■ W e C u re J
OF MEN
WOMEN AN
CHILDREN
V ibration. E l e c t r i c
Massage.
Electric
Light Cwre.Osteopath-
rnmà Naturo p a t h i c
Treatments,
with
latest
all
Given
oí
she
remedies
applied
W e treat patients successfully with our rational methods.
Our
Physicians and Surgeons are graduates of both Am erican
and
European colleges, with credentials from the highest medical
boards in the United States, and know their business thoroughly.
Specialties
Rheumatism, Catarrh, Asthma,
Bronchitis Paralysi.-, Bright’s Disease,
Neurasthenia, Goitre, Epilepsy, Dropsy
All p riv ate ar.d w a stin g diseases prom ptly cured a n d th e ir effects
perm anently e ra d ic a tid f r im the sy stem
D iseases of w omen ar.d children given special a t t e n t i o n .
N ervous diseases and nervous p ro stratio n a s p e c i a l t y .
Eczem a and a;l skin diseases prom ptly cured.
Consultation and Examination Free
and strictly Confidential
If p atien t cannot call a t th e S anitarium , w rite for full instructions.
A ll m e d i c i n e s a r e f u r n i s h e d t o F a t i e n t s f r m t h e L a b o r a t o r y
of th e
S an itariu m .
Office Hours: 9 to 11 a. m .: 2"to 5 a. m., and 7 to 8 p. m.
Sundays, 10 to 12 a. m.
Columbia Sanitarium
Permanently located in Raleigh Building, corner Sixth an d
(323 1-2) Washington streets. Phone Main 2993.
PcrLIand, Oregon
G eo . G. H ancock ,
Sheriff and ex-officio tax collector
for Washington, Co. Oregon.
Dated at Hillsboro, Ore, Jan. 27,
1910.
First-class Job Printing
A. C. MACKRODT
El ler G. W. Pettit who has
been attending the North Pacific
Union Conference of Seventh
Day Adventists at Portland spent
j last Saturday at the Grove and
was accompanied by Elder A. J.
AUTOMOBILES,
Breed, the secretary of the North
MOTORCYCLES
Pacific Union Conf. Religious
and BICYCLES
Liberty association who spoke at
FOREST GROVE
OREGON
the afternoon service in their
C o m p l e t e l in e o f s u n d r ie s
new church building. The con­
a a s a s o E s
ference which has been an epoch
as*-»
making one closes next Sunday tasa*. ■■■■ b o k s
*
night. Mr. and Mrs. Pettit will
return early in thé week to their
work here.
Mrs. Mary Wheeler left last
ri;
Wednesday for Ocean Park, Cal­
ifornia where she will spend the
rest of the winter.
SUPERIOR
Remember that the Home
Bakery delivers free of charge
' to any part of the city.
Stoves and Ranges
Don’t forget the dance Satur­
Beál and Moál E co­
day night.
1’
nomical on the Mar­
The Forest Grove Collection
ket * » » *
Agency has dwellings for rent.
'JÏÏ s
*s*
Also ten acres of good faim land
:<
V &*>
i ■ -w
near town, with buildings, for
sale very cheap.
Inquire at
Hoffman Building.
SELLS
C. L. H I N MA N
Tabl«s for Ladies
Farm Tools
Some of
our claims
A Full Lì tie o f
We don't believe that you can find
a better all round place to fit out the
home than right at this store.
We don’t believe that you can
final a place that will deal more
fairly with you than we will.
General Hard ware
BOTH PH ON ES
F o r est G ro ve
O regon
We don’t believe that, dollar for
dollar, you can do QUITE as well
anywhere else.
Those are our claims
them is our aim.
Moa Smttt tmd Pkcifct A*
W e Treat
W ith
WE TREAT AND
Sells
Dealers in R eal Estate, Exchanges, Business Chances,
on Wit
ch
c*
Wi 10
I rui !ur
I ha»1 *'1
, CCI
JOHN VANDFftBERS
John Vandenberg, for many
years a resident of Verboort,
died at the home of his daughter,
Mrs. Win. Vanderven, Cornelius,
February 11, 1910. Deceased
was born in Holland, in 1836,
and came to the Vertoort section
21 years ago last fall. His wife
died two years ago last Septem­
ber. Two children survive:
Peter Vandenberg, of Center­
ville, and Mrs. Vanderven, of
Cornelius. The funeral took
n’ace Saturday at the Verboort
Catholic church, of which Mr.
Vandenberg was a member.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
M E A T S A N D G R O C E R IE S
n»
The following vital statistics
were reported to the County
Board of Health for January
1910. Contagious Diseases, scar­
let fever G cases; chickenpox 1
case. Births, males 19, females
15, total 34; Deaths, males 9.
females 10, total 19.
W. D. W ood , C o . Health Off.
to prove
Will you fiv e us an opportunity to
do so the first time you are needing
something in our line?
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
ROE a C O M P A N Y
W . J. R. B E A C H
Want» to se* you about:
IN S U R A N C E
OFFICE Oep. FIRST NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE. ORE