The High Cost of Living need not worry you for some time to come if you take advantage of the opportunity presented by the greatly Reduced! *****— Prices Reduced! now ar,r"ing Prices Hoffman and Allen Company Store Women’s Shoes 50% off Ladies’ and Misses’ Skirts, P L o ne Men’s and • Boys’ r"'» t . of r m e sw e a te r s Extra Good Quality, Closely Woven, Nobby while they last, at 50% off 33 1-3 off Marked Price Serviceable and Reliable Garments at M en’s and Boys’ Work Coats 1-3 off These Quotations are but sam ples of the numerous and unheard-of argains eat to be found . Everything in the store, except groceries, has been reduced in price for this great sale, which will be continued Until February First Our Groceries are AIways Sold at Prices that Defy Competition. A Comparison W ill_Convince You HOFFMAN & ALLEN COMPANY CLYDE’S BICYCLE SHOP LOCAL NEWS (Bellinger’s Old Stand) BICYCLES, NEW AND SECOND HAN D. REPAIRINC OF ALL KINDS SAW FILING Loca' Agenl gor Oregonian SIGN PAINTING First Avenue West of Main Street. Phone 624 FASHION STABLES BROV™P^ . YDEN C o m m e r c ia l T r a d e S o l i c i t e d Spscial Conveyances Over Wilson River Route to Tillamook Horses Bought, Sold and Exchanged 1 Pkncs: Ind. 7 4 4 , P ic . 3 3 C. W. MERTZ M .. FOREST GROVE, ORE. E. Steptoe, who lives north of town, called at the Press office this week. P. Hanson, a farmer west of , town, leaves this week for a month’s visit at his old home at i Lebanon, S. LX A. Hedgecock, who purchased the Rustin farm north of town, visited the Press office this week. Sheriff Hancock was a business visitor at the Press office this week. E. M. Brower, of Portland, was in town this week. Mr. Brower once owned and operated a farm at Thatcher. Jersey heifer calf for sale. Phone 893. J. C. LATTA Matthew Patton, of Newberg. was in town over Sunday. Mr. Patton is a farmer and ftoes ERTZ & LA TTA farming; he has a gasoline engine with which he plows, and has added much to its efficiency by I mounting a stationary on his traction which helps do the work. Cold Storage, Wood and Coal M atthew has applied for patent Corner Fifth Avenue and Second Street on his recent invention on the forward wheel of a traction en- Forest Grove Steam Laundry Ice, Both Phones P A C IF IC IN S U R A N C E HOME COM PANY M U T U A L F IR E PRINCIPAL OFFICE. FOREST GROVE. OREGON Will Save Y o u M o r e Than 2 5 P e r C e n t The Forest Grove Press Office Is th« best equipped for high class printing of anv office in Washington County. Its type and machinery are new. Fampariaons of work will con­ vince you. Increase in our output proves people's taste for good printing 1. J. Keeher, who opened the feed and second hand store on Pacific avenue, and who recently old the same to J. L. Hills, has ------- Try our Drifted Snow Hour. It’s fine. We have bulk coffee that gives satisfaction. Try Crisco for cooking. Better than butter. Try our gallon goods—To­ mato«». Apples, Peaches, Apricots. They are fine. Phone 871 —Bunker's uary 31, at the home of Mrs. K Don t fail to see those am some Post. Card Albums a P>'cti5 phenomenally cheap at t e or est Grove Pharmacy. | Good painted picket fence with double iron gate. Will sell reas- Perry Hall, of Portland, has purchased the K.N. Staehr build­ ing on Pacific avenue between First and Second streets. Mr. Hall is a harness maker and will likelv open business in the near future. At present the building is occupied as a pool room. Chas. E. Hall conducted the sale. onable- Cal1 MrS’ E- H* man. A. Lincoln Kirk, entertainer and impersonator, Central school building, tomorrow evening, Jan- uary 19. This entertainment will repay you. The high school needs your support. Dr. Semones. Oculist and Homeopathic Physician, 217 First St., Ind. Phone 311. Forest Grove. Whitman’s Chocolates are the BEST chocolates. Get them only from the Forest Grove Pharmacy. Jesse Applegate, deputy sher­ iff, has filed his intention to be­ come a candidate for sheriff, be­ fore the nominating convention. Prof. 0. M. Gardner, superin­ tendent of the Forest Grove city schools, is being urged by many citizens to permit his name to be presented on the primary nomin­ ating ballot for county school su­ perintendent. Prof. Gardner is an educational pusher. Mrs. Nellie Haynie has finished her course of study in the Oregon Peerless College of Chiropractic Neuropathy and received her diploma, dated January 15, 1912. Mrs. Haynie is opening an office on First avenue north, near Dr. Ward’s residence, and the Press bespeaks for her a successful practice. A new line of beautiful, senti­ mental and comic post cards just arrived at the Forest Grove Pharmacy. Hurry before the choicest are taken. tf A fter Inventory Sale One Lot of Good Serviceable lap« and Stylish Shapes Reliable Makes left with his family for his old home at Moran, Kansas, and asks us to change the address of the Press to that point. We are sorry to lose this family but may expect them to return in the future. G et Your PHOTOS Mrs. J. W. Sherwood has been in poor health for some time. Forest Grove Studio Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the un­ dersigned administrator of the estate of urtin V. Hisbee, deceased, has filed in the County Court of the State of Or- S ^ - ^ h ^ ^ r ' o f " s a i d estate, and said court has fixed onday, the 12th day of February, 1912, at the court room in Hillsboro, Oregon, at 10 o,clock a. m. of said day, as the time and place for hearing objections to said h- nal account, and the final settlement of ^DatedUhis 10th day of January, 1912. K. W. HAINES, Administrator of the estate of ar- tin V. Bisbee, deceased. . Bagley & Hare, Attorney for Admin- istrator. The Auction House Main Street North PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY New and Second Hand Goods 0. M. Sanford, Proprietor W. Q. Tucker, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Telephone 721 Shearer’s Confectionery Calls answered promptly day or night Phone: Office 271, Residence 283 tW. M. Langley & Son Lawyers Forest Grove, Ogn. For Fancy Christmas Candies and Tobaccos ............. Center of Block W . P. Dyke Atlorncy-at-Law and Notary ‘Public Main St, Forest Grove Oregon W. F. HARTKAMPF Hollis & Graham Wholesale and Retail A ttomeys-at-Lau) V etch Seed», all kind» of g r a n teed. G rey Seed Oat«, Rink W in te r W heat H ay and Feed Forest Grove, Ogn. J. N. Hoffman Attorney-at-Laxs) ' HEADQUARTERS EQUITY AND PROBATE ONLY for Office Hoffman Bldg. Pacific Ave. Ind. Phone 502 Forest Grove The S. P. has offered to trans­ Milburn Wagon», Milwaukee port the Liberty Bell from Phil­ Mower» and Binders and adelphia to San Francisco free of Plymouth Binder H. W. Vollmer, M. D. charge for exhibit at the Pana­ Twine Physician and Surgeon ' ma Pacific Exposition. Office in Abbott Bldg. Forest Grove, Ore In a letter received by the Ind Phone 50x Both Phones Forest Grove, Ojn. Press, dated Bandon, Oregon, Jan. 9, R. Edger, says that he is lo­ v Ind. Phones cated at Bandon and, while the weather has been fine, they have Residence 212 Office 233 much mud. He encloses $1.00 and wants the Press to be mailed D R . C .E . W A L K E R to his address. Mr. Edger owns Contractors and Builders a farm just west of this city, Osteopathic Physician Makers of near the Forest View cemetery. Potatoes, good ones, $1.00 per Mission Furniture, Mill Work Treatment by Special Appoi 9 H hundred. W. F. Hartrampf and General Repair Work ment Only Feed Store. Phone 50x. Mrs. H. T. Haney, Judge Hol­ J. C. Kuratli General Auctioneer E. I. Kuratli Notarial Work lis, Frank Mott and Mr. Van Dor en were among those who visited Fmbalming— Funeral Directing Portland Friday of last week. Forest Grove Planing Mill Company UNDERTAKING Kuratli Bros. Dr. Lowe February 1. REAL ESTATE, COLLECTIONS MONEY TO LOAN Casper Jasper, of Verboort. was In the city trading this week. German spoken in the office Mr. McRodt, of the Pioneer PH O N E* drug store, was in Portland the Hell, Main 346 Ind. City, 344 latter part of last week. HILLSBORO OREGON Chas. E. Hall, who has been on crutches for some months, IS slowly improving. J . L . H IL L K. N. Staehr and wife were in St. Johns transacting some busi­ ness Monday. Thomas Baker, of Kansas City, who has been very low for some time, is still failing. Mrs. C. A. Dennis, reliable shampoo. Scalp treatment a specialty. Phone Ind. No. 184; residence and office 232 Pacific avenue. tf The decision of fruit growers is that the Aetna Lime and Sul­ phur Spray, sold by the Forest Grove Pharmacy, is the most effective. Every household should be provided with a Brown Daisy San­ itary Dust Cloth. 25c each, for sale only by the Forest Grove Pharmacy, Don’t forget the reception and silver offering. Wednesday. Jan- Pacific Avenue Buys and Sells Second Hand Goods Telephone 743 Dealer in Flour and Feed Forest Grove Undertaking Co. A. W. NELSON, Mgr. License«] E m b alm er (Successors to V. H . L im ber) P h o n e No. 48 Forest Grove, Or«!®* Forest Grove Restaurant and Oyster House W e have on sale Olymp» and Eastern Oysters : Try us once and if we please you tell others; if not tell us. Located on Pacific Avenue Motion Photo Exhibitions Service—7:45 to 9:00 Three Show, every Saturday, 7:30, 8:40. 9:50 Matinee 2:30 p. m. Saturday D a ily C h a n g e w ith B e s t F ilm s P r o c u r a b le CLEAN AND UP-TO-DATE SHOW S