Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, December 21, 1911, Image 6

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    $83,752.54
Resource*, * •
Surplus and Un­
divided Profit
$14,387.54
CO-OPERATIVE TRUST COMPANY
(HOME BUILDERS)
Invites you to share in the
Cash Dividend February 1st
You can share in the distribution o f cash Feb­
ruary 1st, which the Co-operative Trust Company
will make to its stockholders.
3 cents on each share o f stock is
the rate; this is 12 cents on each share for the
year and on interest earning basis for your money,
is about 10 per cent.; better than a good mortgage
earning.
The price of the shares advanced December
1st from $1.00 per share to $1.15 per share, and
there is every reason to believe that it will ad­
vance again soon. Buyers of shares now will be
earning a good rate o f interest on their money at
present dividend rate, and stand to earn more in
the future, just as has been done in the past.
Remember, your money does not
speculati re investments, but is secured
proved properties at wholesale costs and
proved properties which are productive
mortgages.
go into
by im­
by im­
and by
CO-OPERATIVE TRUST COMPANY (Home
Builders) profits are builder's profits, subdivision
profits, Building and Loan profits, and its invest­
ments are in Banker’s securities.
Co-operative
Trust Company does not speculate.
G U A R A N T E E SH AR ES AR E N O W $1.15
TRENT & PEARCE
General Agency for Co-operative Trust Company.
4 0 4 Yeon Bldg.
Portland, Ore.
present a comedy under the di­
rection o f Rev. Buck, pastor.
Both the banquet at noon and
the play in the evening are for
the benefit of the new church.
All are invited to attend.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
Forest Grove Press
Mrs. J. H. Morrissey and
daughter Marcilla were Portland
Books, Books—more books at the
Book Store.
visitors Saturday.
Miss Geneva Wilcox, o f Inde­
pendence, returned home the last
of the week after spending sev­
eral days here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wilcox.
FOR SALE—Good milk cow;
Miss Lina Hancock was a pas­
also 3-year-old driving mare. In­
senger to Hillsboro the last of quire at Bunker’ s Grocery.
the week.
FOR SALE Light set double
Miss Effie Willis was a passen­ work harness in good repair for
ger to Portland one day last sale cheap.
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J. B. M atthews .
week.
W ANTED—To exchange or
sell span o f ponies; good drivers
and workers. Inquire at Bunk­
Mrs. Chappell, o f Portland, er’s Grocery.
visited with Mrs. G. A. Wilcox
Patronize home industry by
this week.
buying Oregon and Victor Flour.
Mrs. E. G. Wilkins was
county seat visitor Saturday.
a
yearling
visited the metropolis one day FOR SALE—Choice
Representative for Oregon Nur­
Cotswold
rams—Choice
year­
last week.
sery Co. in Washington County.
ling Angora bucks, all from
Miss Cora Willis, o f Portland,
imported sires. E dward L.
N aylor , Phone Ind. 185, For­
visited friends here last Sunday.
est Grove, Oregon.
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MissTillie P. Schmiastein, of
Hillsboro, was married Friday If you are thinking of build­
ing a house or barn the Press
last in Vancouver, Wash., to A.
is in a position to figure on
H. Leeper, o f Menoe, Wash.
your materials and we be­
lieve we can save you from
F. H. Sholes made a business
10
to 25%. See us—and save
trip to Portland Saturday.
the money.
HERE APLENTY
Mrs. G. Vickers was a passen­
ger to Portland the last of the
From the axe to behead i
For Sale Real Estate
the doomed bird to the kni-j
week.
160 acres good timber.
Will
ves and forks for carving i
Mrs. V. H. Massey is visiting trade for business property.
and eating him. All kinds!
friends in Amity this week.
Press office
of cooking utensils; alsofi
A. V. Ellis, o f Oakland, Ore­
many things that will make!
gon, visited with V. H. Massey FOR SALE—At a bargain. 10
Holliday cooking easier andfl
and family the last o f the week. acres adjoining city, well im­
quicker.
proved,
with
good
buildings,
Mr. and Mrs. Seaholm, o f Van­
modern conveniences. See own­
couver, Wash., visited with Mr. er for terms and price at once. (!)
We have many things that no kitchen should be with-
and Mrs. J. B. Merrill over Sun­ Phone 582. R G Allison.
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*•1 out. Come and look them over. We have a good line of
day.
[Sj Cross Cut Saws. The “ SANDVIKEN,” made in Sweden, [|
i t Every saw guaranteed.
jj
Watts
The Sunday School being too
W .. O. W agner & Sons. -
small to get up a Christmas pro­
Hardware
-
Imple ir.tnl
gram there will be no exercises
or treat at the church this year.
C. D’ORSAY,
HOLIDAY CU TLERY!
Shearer’s
Mrs. N. A. Frost was shopping
able. Owing to the small attend­
For
in
the Grove Monday.
ance another meeting will be
held tomorrow night, December
Mrs. R. O. Stevenson and Mrs.
Fancy Christmas Candies
22, when the matter will be tak­ Wm. McCoy called on Mrs. Stow-
en up again. Let everyone in­ ell last Thursday.
and T obaccos.............
R. D. Ben ham returned to
terested be present.
Dick Holscher, Will McCoy and
Aberdeen, Wash., the middle of
Main St.
The annual bazaar, given by Thad Stevenson have contracted Center o f Block
last week.
the Ladies’ Aid Society last Fri­ to cut 50 cords of wood for Ern­
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stephenson
day and Saturday, was a com­ est Reuter.
W . F. H ARTKAM PF
were passengers to Portland one
plete success, and netted the la­
Wholesale and Retail
day last week.
Prof. Hazzard and family have
dies nearly $40.
been
suffering
with
rheumatism
A mass meeting was held in
The ladies of the Catholic the past week.
Alpha hall, Friday, December
Vetch Seed., all kind, of | ru i teed. Grey
church will give a New Year’s
Seed Oett, Rink Winter Wheat
15, for the purpose of discussing
The Watts Correspondent here­
dinner in the Hendricks building
Hay and Feed
the proposed water works sys­
by acknowledges the receipt o f a
Monday, January 1, for the ben-
tem. Engineer Richardson was
package o f nice calling cards,
fit o f the church.
Price, 35
present and explained the differ­
from the Press. Many thanks.
HEADQUARTERS
cents. In the evening a few ju­
ent sources he has found avail-
for
Ernest Burk and family spent
veniles from this locality will
Milbum
Wagons,
Milwaukee
Sunday at Mrs. Burk’s sister’s,
Mowers
and
Binders
and
Mrs. R. D. Holscher.
Plymouth Binder
The schools are preparing an
Twine
interesting program to be given
Friday p. m.
Ind Phone 50x
Forest Grove, Ore
C. C. HANCOCK
General Merchandise, Farming Implements
Wagons, Hardware, F.tc.
C o r n e l iu s , O r e g o n
P A C IF IC
IN S U R A N C E
HOMI
COM PANY
mutual
Mrs. R. O. Stevenson and chil­
dren did their Christmas shopping
in the city Saturday.
Rhea Bailey visited with Esther
Dillev Sunday.
The telephone lines are con­
nected now so we can call up
those who have the Hughes
phone. Learn your numbers now
as the new central wants num­
bers and not names.
rm i
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, FOREST GROVE, OREGON
Will Save You More Than 25 Per Cent
The Forest Grove Studio
Portraits, V iew W ork , Interiors
Banquets, Kodak Finishing
I’ ll call on you.
L. A. Jackson was a visitor to Build up your home and home
institutions with home patron­
the Rose Citv Saturday.
H. Challacombe and son Frank age. C rescent M ills .
Cornelius
Maymc Susbauer is spending
a few weeks at the home of her
aunt, Mrs. Briggs, in Portland
Line Furniture, Groceries, Buggies
I am representing the big Oregon Nursery
Company of Orenco. Everybody in Wash­
ington County knows o f my company and of
the high-class, reliable trees we grow. If
you doubt it, stop off some time at Orenco
and go over the big nursery of 1,200 acres,
and learn of the care and system employed
in all branches of this home concern. If
you are needing any Apple, Cherry, Pear,
Peach, Walnut, or other kind o f Fruit
Trees I can fill your needs with First-Class
one year old trees. I also handle Rose
Bushes, Lawn Shrubs, etc. Firstclass trees
are in demand; don’ t delay getting your
trees reserved. Drop me a card to Beaver­
ton or in care of the nursery, Orenco, and
BOARD and ROOM - $5 per wk.
Colonial Hotel, new management.
Can you imagine a guaranteed
fountain pen for 25c ?
Forest
Grove Pharmacy has them.
Confectionery
Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Shoes, Complete
DO YOU NEED ANY FRUIT TREES?
-o f tho-
Vote of Thanks
I want to thank those who as­
sisted us in fighting the recent
fire for their excellent and faith­
ful assistance, and especially do
all firemen join with us in thank­
ing the ladies for hot coffee and
lunch served.
J. B. M a t t h e w s , Foreman.
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Hardware
Implements
Building
Materials
Notice is hereby given that by order
o f the County Court o f the State of
Oregon for the County of Multnomah, |
the undersigned, Edward Jasper, the
duly appointed guardian o f Augusta
Jena, an insane person, will sell at pri­
vate sale, on ami after the 6th day of
January, A. D. 1911', for cash in hand,
subject to confirmation by said County-
Court, the interest of said Augusta
Jena, said interest being an undivided
twenty-three hundred and ninety-eight
fifty-seven thousand and two hun­
dredths [2398-57200] o f all o f lot 6ne
[I ] and the south half o f the northwest
quarter and the north half o f the south­
west quarter of section one [1] in town­
ship three [3] south o f range one [1]
west, situate in the County of Wash­
ington and the State o f Oregon.
Said
sale will be continued until made.
EDWARD JASPER. Guardian.
28 d
New carload of buggies direct
from the factory. : : : : : : : :
Farm
Machinery
Paints, Oils
and G la s ^ ^
Home Baking Co.
Finest of Bread and Pastry Baked Every Day
Free Delivery to All Parts of the City
Pacific Avenue
Forest Grove
U . S. A .
Livery, Feed and Sales Stables
Good Teams and Rigs-Baggage Called Fsr and Delivered to All Parts
Independent Phone 412
PEARL W W ILLIAMS. Proprietor.
Pacific Avenue
J. S. Loynes & Son.
Undertakers
Funeral Directing & Embalming
Forest Grove, Oregon.
Funeral Chapel and Family
Parlor in Connection
W. J. Good, o f the Good In
vestment Co., spent the first
d ays of this week in Portland.
Pfcsat M. 7S2
hate Snu 45
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C. L. H I N M A N
W e sell 6 loaves of bread for 2 5 1
NOTICE OF 6UARDIAN S SHE.
Big Gain
The First National Bank at this
date has reserve. $260,000. Cash
reserve at call o f comptroller
Dec. 5, 1911, 40%. A most ex­
cellent showing.
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A FINE LINE
of Christmas Cards, Manicure Sets, Military
Brushes. Toilet Sets. Kodaks, Etc., suitable
for Presents, at
Doctor Hines’ Drug Store