Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, October 05, 1911, Image 5

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    GEO. G. PATERSON
Furniture and Pianos
I carry a full line o f M odem and Up-to-Date
Furniture, Chairs, New Line of Rugs, In­
grains and Linoleums.
$25.00 SEWING MACHINE
THE VERY BEST
ON THE MARKET
PAINTS, W A LL PAPER, OILS
In Fact
Everything Necessary to Furnish a Home
Dr. Tucker has moved his o f
John Zeis, a farmer from Kan­
fice to the upstairs of the build­ sas, is expected to take posses­
ing next Anderson’s store, tf
sion of the farm he purchased in
FOR SALE—Six room plaster­ the near future.
ed cottage in South Forest Grove.
Our young graduate has not
Lot, 100 foot front, 200 feet deep,
good lawn, young fruit trees and yet come forth with that prom­
small fruit, hen house and park. ised article on the drinking cup,
A bargain. Terms: part cash, but noting the fact o f his close
time on balance. Inquire at 326 stay to home in the last week, we
Fourth Street. Ind. phone 713
or write, box 601.
4t are confident that he is at work,
and when the matter does once
WANTED—Boarders and room­ emerge we may expect something
ers. Mrs. Minor.
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amusing, instructive and edify­
FOUND—Pair of gold rimmed ing.
glasses. Owner can have same
We are informed upon reliable
by calling at Bunker’s store and
authority
that some o f our young
pay for this ad.
people are about to organize an
We have a nice little place of old time Literary Society. Wheth­
five acres close to the city limits er the assembly o f enthusiasts
with a good house and barn, fam­ who will convene at the school-
ily orchard, good location and house intend giving it such a
good land for $2500. Oregon classic appellation, we are not
Land Co.
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informed; but that the society
100 acres o f land not far from will be of a more intellectual
Forest Grove can be bought right turn than our former country
if it is taken at once. There are gatherings is assured by the fact
2000 cords o f wood on place, that those most eager for the
small house and barn, land has work are numbered among our
east slope and all the land is good. graduates from the ancient town
The price is $65 per acre. If o f Centerville and the wide awake
We
you are looking for a bargain see settlement of Verboort.
should
all
wish
success
to
such
this. Oregon Land Co.
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an undertaking and the old people
should not oppose the night
gatherings in this case. If the
young go out evenings, then let
the parents go along.
Blooming
Correspondence
STEEL
RANGES
I have a few Steel Ranges which 1 am closing out at a
big discount. Have not got the room to keep them.
H A M M O C K S A T COST
All Hammocks to be Sold A t Cost. Let me prove it to you
GEO. G. PATERSON
FURNITURE AND PIANOS
FOREST G R O V E ,
æ *
OREGON
L o c a ls
Money to loan—Apply to Mrs.
E. H. Coleman.
Wanted to rent or buy a farm.
Address Forest Grove Press. 2t
160 acres good timber.
Will
trade for business property.
Press office
Central Livery Barns
Me Namer & Wirtz, Proprietor*
General Livery
and
Tillamook Stage
*ope Photo Gallery
i M r s . Winifred Gunton
2nd Streat
Oregon
lillsboro,
ring in your Kodak work to-
*y, you can get it tomorrow
FINAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed his fin®1
report in the estate of Hardenia
P. Gleason, deceased, and that
the County Judge of Washington
County, Oregon, has set the 7th
day o f October at 10 a. m. as the
time o f hearing in his court any
objections to such report. iTiere
Tore any persons having objec­
tions thereto will file the same in
•aid Court on or before said date.
J. E. GLEASON,
Administrator o f the
estate of Hardenia P.
Gleason, deceased.
Manche Langley, Att’ y for Adm.
9-6
Lines.
Dr. Semones, the Home Ocu­
list, is prepared to correct your
eye troubles. 217 First St.
I will have a few thousand dol­
lars to loan on or about Oct. 1.
9-14
T. J. O. T hacher .
The
Weekly
Oregonian
— and —
Forest Grove Press
One Year, $1.50
FINAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed his final re­
port in the estate o f Leonard G.
Gleason, deceased, aud that the
County Judge of Washington
County, Oregon, has set the 7th
day of October at l p . m . as the
time of hearing in his court any
objections to such report. There­
fore any persons having objec­
tions thereto will file the same in
said Court on or before said date.
J. E. GLEASON,
Administrator of the
estate of Leonard G.
Gleason, deceased.
Manche Langley, Att’ y for Adm.
9-5
1 want to rent small farm—will
pay cash rent Address
J ulius W ehrly ,
Forest Grove, Ore.
Victor Legall has returned
Alfred Reese was a Portland
from
Portland for a few days.
visitor Friday and Saturday.
He intends making headquarters
Miss Katherine Scheuermann
at Cornelius, from which point
went to Portland to attend to
he will visit Hillsboro and Forest
some real estate affairs the last
Grove to do work in his line. He
of the week.
expects to spend some time in
Misss Hattie Behling, of Port­ each week, giving instructions to
land, spent Sunday with her par­ pupils in art work and painting.
ents.
The heaters and ventilators
Herman Kamna, o f North have been installed in the church
Plains, was a visitor at Blooming, and school at Verboort by N. A.
Sunday.
Frostof the Grove. The heaters in
A number o f our young folks the church proved a decided suc­
attended the dance at Cornelius, cess last Sunday, not only will
the extra large furnaces for the
Saturday.
P. Reucker, who has been vis­ church afford sufficient heat for
the spacious building, but the
iting his sons, Henry and Gus­
ventilation will prove perfect.
tave. for the last six weeks re­
turned to his home at Imperial, We believe that by another
year these heaters will be used
Neb. Mr. R. may settle here be­
all over Oregon, especially In all
fore many years.
public country buildings.
Henry Scheuermann is a Port­
There was a dance in the For­
land visitor since Sunday.
esters Hall last Saturday after­
Otto Kraus who is attending noon. The commendable part o f
the Monmouth Normal School, these days is that they are held
called on his mother and sister in the daytime. When night
the last o f the week.
approaches all are tired from the
afternoon
hop and return to their
Fred Krahmer made his regu­
homes.
Some
of the youngsages do
lar trip to Farmington, Saturday.
not
particularly
approve o f day­
We know why.
light dancing, but in this com­
Edward Krahmer was elected
munity the young people have’ nt
school director to fill the vacancy
got it quite all to say yet, and de­
caused by the death of H. Huh-
spite their complaints that they
man.
are too busy to find time for day­
Ed Demmm and Herman Behr- light amusement, there was in
man were down to Portland, Sun­ evidence a large number o f the
day, to see the big ball game.
youths who delighted in the hop.
The Misses Alma and Mary
Koch were among the Blooming-
Cornelius Locals
ites who went to Portland, Sat­
urday.
A. M. Wodell is moving his
Wm. Haase is drying his fine family to their new home at Dil-
ley this week,
crop of prunes.
ESTRAY—Black mare, roach
Fred Haase and family were
mane, about middle age, weight guests at the Kraus home Sun­
about 1000 pounds. Came to my day.
olace Tuesday, August 8. Same
Henry Behrman’s new feight
has been posted. J. F. Haynie.
room cottage is under construc­
Sale dates to eastern destina­ tion, Wm. Behrman and sons
tions summer excursions round doing the carpenter work.
trip: Sept 15 and 25; O ct 2, 6,
Mrs. H. Huhman and Esther
17, 18, 19. Limit Nov. 16, 1911.
Thes rates have been extended, visited relatives in Portland over
N. L. A tkins .
Sunday.
A new line o f beautiful, senti­
mental and comic post cards just
Echoes from Verboort
arrived at the Forest Grove
John Seifert, has sold his home
Pharmacy. Hurry before the
place in Centerville, and expects
choicest are taken.
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to move temporarily to Cornelius.
FOR SALE—Farmers Restaurant Mr. Seifert will be regretted in
on Pacific Ave.. doing good busi­ Verboort where he has been for
ness. Moving from city. Call many years an active and re­
spected member o f the Parish.
at once.
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E. S. Estep and son have
rented the A. H. Tanner place on
Iowa Hill.
Mrs. G. W. Marsh, o f Center
ville, was in town the first o f the
week.
Mrs. V. H. Massey and Mrs.
Geo. Massey were passengers to
Hillsboro, Monday.
Inez Miller and Ester Fitch
were passengers to Forest Grove,
Monday missed the car and
made a cross country walk home.
Mr. and Mrs. Le Tellier, of
Portland, attended the Hyde-
Witt wedding here Sunday.
Otto Kraus came down from
Monmouth. Saturday, and visit­
ed over Sunday at home.