Cornelius F |Verhoeven et al to Omer bl 5 Knob Hill. Moore lots 1 & 2 Mrs. Hum burg was a passen­ M C Mapes et ux to J W Barnes ger to Hillsboro Saturday. et ux 20 acres sec 28, 1 S 1,$4000. For Sale or Trade Real Estate Transfers Herman Seidler, of McMinn­ ville, was in town the first of the week. A 3-in. wide tire Mitchell wag­ Paul Reimers et ux to A Ten­ nant tract 80Chehalem Mountain on with California bed, practical­ ly new. Also a heavy work har­ Orchards, 91000. ness. Call and see Walter Ros- E J Johnson et ux to Robert L wurm. Sears lot 5 N 1 10 Thornes Add i An 8-roomed house with J-acre Hillsboro, $950. of land, electric lights, city wat­ H V Gates to 0 B Gates NJ lot er, plenty of fruit, chicken park, 6 & N i of W J lot 5 bl 13 Sim­ good barn, etc., close to school mons Add, Hillsboro, $1. and college. Will take a few G W Barnes et al to Arthur G hundred dollars down and the Gillmore, lots 15 & 16, bl 5, Oak balance in monthly payments Grove Add restored Hillsboro, like rent. $450. Forty acres of land, lays nice, $ 1000 . Jane Smith to Julius Wehrly 9.56 acres Alvin T Smith cl 1 S 3, $ 10 . Anna Merritt et ux to E E Cooper 19.35 acres Patrick Kelly cl 61, $4000. G uyM Raymond to Wm Haney et u x 14.96 acres sec 15 1 N 4, $1000. Bernard Muller et ux to H T Challacombe lots 6, 7, 8, 9 10, bl 32 Cornelius, $500. ANY FRUIT TREES? -of the- ^ F o r e s t Grove P r e s s ^ H. A. Lytle and wife were pas­ sengers to Portland Saturday. BOARD and ROOM I am representing the big Oregon Nursery Company of Orenco. Everybody in Wash­ ington County knows ot 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 o f 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, $5 per wk. Colonial Hotel, n ew management. John Neep and wife visited Can you imagine a guaranteed over Sunday in Portland with fountain pen for 25c ? Forest relatives. Grove Pharmacy has them. F. H. Sholes and wife spent Patronize home industry by Christmas with the latter’s par­ buying Oregon and Victor Flour. ents in Hillsboro. Build up your home and home Mrs. Ben Henderson visited institutions with home patron­ relatives in Portland over Sunday. age. C r e s c e n t M ills . Geo. W. Massey, of Amity, vis­ FOR SALE Choice yearling Cotswold rams Choice year­ ited with his son, V. H. Massey, ling Angora bucks, all from the first of the week. imported sires. E dward L. Mrs. Sam Alpin, o f Portland, N aylor , Phone Ind. 185, For­ est Grove, Oregon. tf spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wolf. F'OR SALE—Eggs for setting; Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Blair took best strain Rhode Island Reds; Christmas dinner at the home of 15 for $1.50. Frank Watrous, tf Gales Creek. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tibbits. FOR RENT - Five room fur­ W. R. Cellars and family, of nished house near S. P. depot. Cottage Grove, visited here with $10 per month. E. H. Coleman. their son, Alec Cellars, the first FOR SALE Fox Terrier Pups. of the week. J o e K n o x , Forest Grove. tf Toby Smith to D N Bridenstine living water, county road runs 40.47 acres James Rowell cl 44, 2 through it, for $600, $200 down, balance at 6 % . S 2. $100. Ina L Freeman et al to L M Graham pt bl 41 Forest Grove, CLASSIFIED ADS. Residence Is Plundered 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 The residence of Mrs. O. M. Taylor, located on B street be­ tween First and Second avenue N ., was entered Sunday night, while the family were at church, by some thief who secured two ladies’ gold watches, a diamond ring and a purse containing a small amount of coin. They evi- dently unlocked the back door and entered the house by that way. The sheriff was called and Mrs. Sadie Orr-Dunbar, Chair­ If you are thinking o f build­ ing a house or barn the Press made some investigation but no man Public Health Committee ot is in a position to figure on clue has been found. the Oregon Federation of Wo­ your materials and we be­ The firemen’ s ball will be held E I Kuralti et al to C C Rush­ in Stnbich hall Saturday night, ing, pt o f bis 6. 7, 8, 9, 10 Pine- instead of K. P. hall as was ad­ land Terrace, $10. vertised. $ 8 3 ,7 5 2 .5 4 Resources, - - Surplus and Un­ divided Profit $ 1 4 ,3 8 7 .5 4 CO-OPERATIVE TRUST COMPANY ( H O M E ! B U IL D E R S ) Invites you to share in the Cash Dividend February 1st You can share in the distribution of cash Feb­ ruary 1st, which the Co-operative Trust Company will make to its stockholders. 3 cents on each share of 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 of 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 go into Bpeculati ;e investments, but is secured by im­ proved properties at wholesale costs and by im­ proved properties which are productive and by mortgages. CO-OPERATIVE TRUST CO M PANY (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 A R E N O W $ 1 .15 TRENT & PEARCE Gcseral Agency for Co-operative Trust Conpany. 4 0 4 Yeon Bldg. Portland, Ore. JU ST SEE The Book Store W indow s for New Year Bargains.... A Happy New Year to You. I’ll call on you. C. D’ORSAY, lieve we can save you from man’ s Clubs, and Mrs. Bessie 10 to 25%. See us—and save Evans Pettinger, Chairman of the money. Educational Committee, will par­ ticipate in the program of the FOR SALE OR T R A D E -6 horse Woman’ s Club on Guest Day, power gasoline engine nearly new Jan. 8, at the home of Mrs. Watt. drag saw, circle saw, 2 horse gas­ oline engine, nearly new; dray College way has been so cut saw, circular saw, 2-horse gaso­ Sell or up by vehicles that in places it is line engine and trucks. F rank M ott , impossible to get through with a trade. team. Albert Friday, hauling n milk, got in trouble and broke For Sale Real Estate out the tongue of his wagon this 160 acres good timber. Will morning. Could not something trade for business property. be done to make this passage :! Press office better? it R. C. Hill, who has made sev­ en moves between Oregon and the east, told me while in conver­ sation with him this morning, that after all his experiences he can speak o f the superior advan­ tages offered by this section of the county. Shearers I Confectionery Store’s location in your m em ory. It will b e a good thing to know when you want any­ thing in Tools, Household Hardware or Housefurnishing Goods. Separators Fancy Christmas Candies and Tobaccos . . . . . . . . . . . . Com e and look them over; it w on’t cost you anything and m aybe do you lots o f good Wholesale and Retail Vetch Seeds, all kinds o f grans seed, Grey Seed Oats, Rink W in ter W h eat Hay and Feed FOREST G R O V E »■ iii S í c V a ■ HEADQUARTERS for Milburn Wagons, Milwaukee Mowers and Binders and Plymouth Binder Twine A western woman, a resident o f Se­ attle, W ash., has suggested to flip city council the passage of an ordinance which will compel all owners o f cats to put small hells on them so that the birds will be given warning on their approach nnd thus thousands of the feathered tribe saved from destruc­ tion. Considering the uselessness of the average cat. the above suggestion would seem to be a good one. Ind Phone 50x There are several states in which tracts especially nnd definitely devot­ ed to the production o f timber or or­ chards are exempted from taxation covering a considerable period o f 1 years. Those who are Interested in : either of the above lines would do well to look tip the laws o f their re- spoctlve states relative to the matter In order to profit therefrom, while If there be no such laws the attention o f one's stnte representative may be caller! to the fact. Even under the most favorable con­ ditions the giving of birth to the young animals on the farm menns for the dams a severe drain not only upon their nervous system, but also their ■tore o f physical vitality. For this reason great care should be taken to see that all animals with young should be so fed ns to be abundantly nourish­ ed. while the quarters in which they give birth to their offspring should be dry and clean and free from drafts o f air. Care In these two particulars would a a v . a world o f grief and loan for the average stock raiser. Main St. THE W O R L D ’S S T A N D A R D V /. F. H A R 1 K A M PF A poultrymnn who has had good success raising dunks recommends the following ration for them during the laying periods: Com m ent 45 per cent; bran. 20 per cent; cooked vegetables, 15 per cent; hoof scraps, 15 per cent, nnd grit or sand, 5 per cent. This should be mixed with milk and fed night and morning An unkempt cedar or cypress hedge Is not n lovely thing; but. trimmed or no, It furnishes the birds—our most valued benefactors with n protection from their worst enemies—cats nnd hawks by dny and owls by night. W e passed just such a hedge the other evening at dusk, where a number o f Junoos were roosting, nnd caught a screech owl In the attempt to get at the birds. Put tn spite o f the fact that Its eyes were good the hedge was so dense that the owl could not get at Its prey. W e have had n kindlier feeling for that hedge since. Nai! This Hardware t'iXNS&r / '¿ VO For The Forest Grove firemen have added seven members during the last month. At the meeting of the firemen last night Chief Len- neville gave an interesting and instructive talk to the fire boys. Center of Block Representative for Oregon Nur­ sery Co. in Washington County. Forest Grove, Ore O regon Electric Tim e Card LEAVES ARRIVES Portland at Portland 6:55 a m 8:80 a m 10:50 a m 1:15 3:30 6:00 8:30 11:25 pm p m p m p m p m ARRIVES Forest Grove 8:05 9:40 12:02 2:27 4:42 7:15 0:38 12:30 a a p p p p p a m m m m m m m m 7:35 0:45 11:50 2:25 4:40 n m a m a m p m p tn m 9:20 p m 11:0O p m LEAVES Forest Grove 6:20 8:30 10:35 1:10 3:25 6:10 8:05 9:53 T r a in s le a v e N o r t h B a n k S t a t io n in a a a p p p m m m m m m p m p m Home Baking Finest o f thread and Pastry Baked Every Day We sell 6 loaves of bread for 25', Feed and Sales Stables Good Tt; -s and Rigs—Baggage Called Fcr ard Delivered la Ail Parts Independent Phone 412 PEARL W WILLIAMS. P ro p e r. Pacific Avenue * * - - Forest Grove