Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, June 02, 1910, Image 6

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Oregon Land & Trading Co.
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(INCORPORATED)
Edward Seymour, Mgr.
Live Items of Local Interest
Compiled by the Hustling, Bustling, Rustling
Local Reporters of the Press
Farm and City Property
J. H. Cogen spent Sunday
y jc g rown was ¡n from Wilson
with friends in this City.
river Saturday transacting busi-
Special prices will be given at ness.
Both Phone*
Forest Grove, Oregon
Miller s Drug Store.
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jjay(jen> 0f upper Gales
Fresh candy made every day creek, spent Friday among his
at the Den of Sweets.
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many friends in this City.
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The Forest Grove Garage is g. Hyde of Portland spent sev-
the proper place to buy bicycles. eral days in this City, the past
Fred Watrous made a business week looking after business mat-
j trip to Salem Friday and Satur- ters.
day.
Mrs. Ed. Harrison of Portland
M a n u fa c tu re rs of
Mrs. T. Boldrick spent part of spent Monday at the home of her
last week in Portland on busi­ brother, J. T. Buxton, in this
All Kinds of Mill Work, Frames, Sash, Doors,
City.
ness.
Blinds and Mouldings
Chas. Miller expects to take a
Portland’s famous ice cream,
Mt. Hood. All flavors, at Shear­ | vacation in the very near future.
It is understood SanFrancisco is
Full and Complete Line of Rough and Finished, Kiln
er’s. Try it.
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an objective point.
Miss Frances Myers spent the
Dried Lumber, Always in Stock. Best Shingle
weekend with her sister, Miss M. W. Markham, and wife, of
and Lath. Cement, Sand and Lime
North Pacific Dental College was
Minnie.
Do you buy your auto supplies in Forest Grove oyer Sunday
visiting friends and relatives.
Agents for
|a t the Forest Grove Garage? If
not, why not?
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C. Roper, of Toronto, Canada,
is
visiting at the home of Mrs. T.
S. A. Moulton of Portland
Boldrick
in North Mount. Mr.
| spent Sunday in this City with
Roper
expects
to remain some
his family.
time.
Men’s oak half-soles sewed or
When you buy your new wagon
nailed 75^. C. E. Dixon, Pacific
jack, get th e ‘‘Union.” Simplest,
I Avenue, Forest Grove.
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stongest and most useful. Once
Mrs. Jos. Pongratz and Mrs. used always used. J. B. Mat-
Davies, of Buxton, visited Forest thews Agent.
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! Grove Tuesday.
The Tennis Club met Monday
All work done in Dr. Booth's evening at the home of Mrs.
Optical Parlors guaranteed.
Dealer in
Kinzer. 500 was the amusement
With Booth Jewelry Co.
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of
the evening, sherbert and
Confe<5tionery, Ice Cream, Soda,
Miss Minnie Buxton, of Port- cake was served to the guests,
Fruits, Cigars and Tobacco.
Lowney’s Chocolates
land, visited over Sunday with
June is the first of the summer
her sister, Mrs. Geo, Sloane.
months and if you have not al-
. . . The place to stop, rest, and refresh . . .
Portland property, in ware- ready, you should lay away your
house district, for sale cheap.
winter suit and get one of those
Forest G ro v e |
Pacific Avenue
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L angley & S on . beautiful suits at Andersons.
Archie Clark and wife spent a
FOR RENT—Three nicely
j few days the fore part of the furnished rooms, for light house­
j week with relatives and friends. keeping, hot and cold water.
If you want up-to-date, reliable and trustworthy
Great reductions on children’s Mrs. N. J. Walker Third St., be-
plumbing fixtures installed, or repairs made,
boy’s, and men’s clothing at the tweeen Pacific and First Aves. tf
Hoffman-Alien store.
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get in touch with the practical plumber
C. E. Albin was in this City
and shipped his household effects
to Salem where he is now locat­ By the Special Correspond­
ent of the Press
S h o p 431
In d e p e n d e n t Phone*
R esid en c e 4 5 2 5
ed.
Bert Smith and wife ( former­
Pacific Avenue
Forest Grove, Oregon
Dr. and Mrs. Via were over
ly Lottie Stripplin) of Eugene,
Sunday
visitors in Forest Grove.
were Forest Grove visitors Mon­
Mr. Shipman of Forest Grove,
day.
was
a Buxton visitor this week.
Miss Kirkwood has a complete
new line of barettes, combs,
Mrs. David O’Donnel has been
Fresh and Salted Meats. Home Made Pork Sausage “Just
fancy belting, neckwear, etc..
quite ill for the past week with
Like Dad Used to Make ‘Down on the Farm.’ ’’
Just received.
30-2t
bronchorrhea.
Geo. Holt and wife, of Buxton,
Mrs. Geo. Holt of Bald Knob
were visitors in this City Tues­ has been quite ill with rheuma­
C a sh P a id fo r H ido*
F re sh Fish
day. Mr. Holt is the proprietor tism the past few days!
a n d P e l t.
Every T h u rsd a y
of the Holt Hotel.
The ball game Sunday result­
Walter Gardner, the former ed in a victory for Buxton over
P H O N E S « ll T s , MOORE & WILHFLMSON
Oregon Electric agent at Cornel­ Roy hv a score of 7 to 5.
ius, has been appointed assistant
The Buxton Lumber company
agent for this City.
has
been purchased at Sheriff’s
L. C. Pennell, formerly of this
sale
by Mr. Shute of Hillsboro.
City, and lately of Hood River,
Forest Grove Planing Mill Co.
Sherwin-Williams Paints
Paroid Roofing
Forest Grove, Ore.
Councü Street,
W. E. Prickett,
NOTES FROM BUXTON
H. L. DECKERT
Forest Grove Meat Market
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Albert C. Mackrodt SELLS
Indian
Motor
Cydes
E. M. F. 30 & Flanders 20
A U T O M O B IL E S
Repairing of AU Kinds A Specialty --- Best Work
Forest Grove,
Oregon
Subscribe for the PRESS, now
is visiting at the home of W. M.
Langley. Mr. Pennell has re­
cently sold a large ranch near La
Grande, and their is a possibility
of his re-locating in this City.
T he big sale is over and we
wish to thank the people of For­
est Grove and vicinity for their
liberal patronage. We feel sure
that they have been benefited by
buying high-grade goods at less
than jobbers prices, with the
advent of our new stock, which
is arriving daily, they will still
find our prices lower than else­
where, and a stock to choose
from that cannot be equalled
this side of Portland. Soliciting
a share of your future patronage,
we are.
Yours very truly
B o o t h
je w e l r y
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J. L. Lucas exhibits a straw­
berry six and one-half inches in
circumference, which was raised
on the Schofield place.
F.d. Baker died in Salem last
Sunday, and was buried at Bux­
ton Monday. Deceased leaves a
widow nnd four children. He
was a member of the W. O. W.
Mrs. Lewellyn Sanders died
last Saturday at the age of 27.
Interment was made Sunday in
Buxton cemetery. Deceased is
survived by a husband and one
child.
Jos. Porgratz left a short time
ago for Hot Springs, Wash., on
a brief vacation and in order to
fully recover his health, which
has been much impaired by his
recent illness.
BICYCLES
that will
PLEASE YOU
both in quality and price
A Large Shipment
of well selected
lines just arrived
Forest Grove Garage
O. A. Cori, Prop’r
Legal Notices
(First publication May 5, 1910.)
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly ap­
pointed by the County Court of
the State of Oregon for Wash­
ington County Administratrix of
the estate of Newton J. Walker
deceased. All persons interested
and having claims against said
estate are hereby required to
present the same to me at my
residence in the City of Forest
Grove, Oregon, properly verified
as by law required within six
months from the date of this
notice.
The date and first publication
of this notice is the 5th day of
May, 1910. Published in the
Forest Grove Press.
Eunice Walker
Administratrix of the estate of
Newton J. Walker deceased.
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(First Publication May 26, ’10)
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
by the County Court of Washing­
ton County, Oregon, as Execu­
trix of the last will and testament
of Jacob Vanloo, deceased, and
therefore all persons havin r bills
against the estate of said Jacob
Vanloo, deceased, will present
the same for payment, properly
verified according to law, to me
at the office of my attorneys,
Langley and Son, in Forest Grove
before the expiration of six mon­
ths from the date of this notice.
Dated this 26th. day of May,
1910.
Josephine Vanloo,
Executrix of the Estate of
Jacob Vanloo, deceased,
Langley and Son,
Attorneys for Estate.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed proposals will be re­
ceived by the County court of
Washington County, Oregon, un­
til 2 p. m. of the 4th day of Jure,
1910. and then opened for the
construction of the following
bridges: One across Dairy creek,
at the place of J. C. Ratiety,
about 1 mile north of Mountain-
dale. One across McKay creek
near the place of H. H. Hall,
north of Glencoe. One across a
slough on the Barlow place south
of Glencoe.
Specifications may be seen at
the office of the County Judge.
A certified check for 5 % of the
amount of the bid to accompany
same and the court reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
By order of the County court,
J. W. Goodin,
County Judge.
Dated this 25th day of May,
!910.
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