Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, February 08, 1912, Image 5

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TION BOARD
EVERY ARTICLE IN MY STORE GREATLY REDUCED
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GEO. G. PATERSON’S
Furniture, Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums,
Judge Stevenson and Commis­
sioners McCIaren and Nyberg
made the appointments of judges
as follows:
North Forest Grove—Judges
B. W. Haines, J. T. Flethchor, E.
A. Dixon; night, J. A. Peterson,
J. C. Clark. John Anderson;
clerks, C. McNutt, Avery Raffety,
Chas. VanDoren; night, J. H art­
ley, Carl Hoffman, W. E. Pricket.
South Forest Grove—Judges,
Marian Markham, 0. M. Gardner,
J. A. Abbott; night, W. F. Hart-
rampf, J ' H. Hicks, H. J. Goff;
clerks, S. L. Show, C. B. Stokes,
J. N. Hoffman: night, A. Ben
Kori, E. J. Fisher, E. R. Wirtz.
Buxton—Judges, W. J. Staley,
N. P. Nelson, C. A. Peterson;
clerks, A. B. Davies, Edgar Han­
nan and C. F. Johnston.
Banks—Judges, H S. Car-
stens, E. F. Willis, J. W. Vander-
velden; night, S. C. Inkley, E.
A. Kirts, F. F. Lahaie; clerks,
John Herb, John Kessler and
Joseph Moore; night, E. E. Brad­
ley, C. L. Benefiel, Millard Bur­
nett.
Cornelius—Judges, Jacob Bu-
chele, Grant Mann, J. H. Morris-
ey; night, Adam Hergert, Jr.,
Harry LaFollette, Michael Sus-
bauer; clerks, F. L. Geiger, V.
H. Massey; night, H. Scheurman,
Scott Wolf, Wm. Hamelman.
Gales Creek—Judges, J. M.
McRoberts, Chas. Potts, D. C.
Lilly; clerks, J. R. Greenwood,
Walter Sargent, James Loving.
Gaston—Judges, B. F. Purdy,
E. F. Wilcox. Ed Ward; clerks,
E. X. Harding, J. H. Westcott,
John Callahan.
Oil­
cloth, Mattings, Paints, Oils, W a ll Paper, Etc.
As my lease expires January 1, 1912, and I haven’t se­
cured a store building to move into, have decided to sell
my $9,000 stock of Furniture, Pianos and in fact every­
thing in my store at a big discount—in fact some articles
below Cost—in order to make a quick turn. Every
article will have the old selling tag on and the discount
price marked in plain figures.
The first customers will have the cream of the sale.
stock is exhausted the sale is off.
Paints r «
When
Varnish
ly as possible at Cost. If you intend to paint in the near
future, it will pay you to take advantage of this. Have
a good assortment of colors on hand.
My Entire Stock of Varnishes will be Sold
. . . . at a Discount........
i have a big stock on hand.
j i PUBLIC EDITORIALS
T h is co lu m n o f " p u b lic e d ito r ia ls " is in te n d e d
f o r th e u s e o f th e p u b lic in d iscu ssin g : q u e s tio n s
o f p u b lic im p o rta n c e . T h e P r e s s w ill e x p e c t f r e e
u s e to b e m a d e o f th is co lu m n . l e n g t h y le tte r s
sh o u ld b e av o id ed .
Hurry, it is yours
It has.been reported that mer­
chants of the Grove who wish to
purchase an article not carried in
their store always go to Portland
to buy instead of patronizing a
brother merchant. We wish to
know if this is true and hope
that this question may elicit an
answer from some one informed.
L. H., Gales Creek.
I have a beautiful prize in my window
for the one holding the correcct num­
ber.
A number will be given with
each $1 purchase, which gives you a
chance to win it . . ................................
RUGS-
Can any reader of the Press
give me plan to exterminate
gophers from my orchard, gar­
den, etc.
A R eader .
Great and
Small
When a person gives a war-
lanty deed to a piece of land,
and there are 10 or 12 warranty
deeds before his, is he responsi­
ble for any errors or claims that
might come up against this land
through these former deeds, and
if he is responaible he be dead,
do his heirs remain responsible,
and to what extent?
A R eader of the P ress .
consisting of Body Brussel, Axminster, Jap. Brussels, Velvets, English Art Squares,
Grass, Wood-Fiber, Ingrains, Wool, Half Wool, Etc,
Among other things too numerous to mention are IRONING BOARDS, PICTURES,
BABY WALKERS, BABY BUGGIES, MATTRESSES, Ostermoor, SEWING MA­
CHINES, PORTIERES, Tabie Cloths, Towel Racks, Clock Shelves, 4 Mission
Clocks, at cost; Hall Racks, Shades, Pillows, Paint Brushes, Trunks, Suit Cases,
Sulkies for the baby; Baby Jumper, Toy Doll Buggies, some Doll Furniture, Or­
gans and a thousand more things, all reduced.
The last warrantor will be li­
able for defects in former title,
and the estate of warrantor will
be liable for the defects in case
of death. This liability may be
followed back to fhe defect
through the line of warrantors.
Don’t forget to get tickets on the
Valuable Prize in the window
David’* Hill
Miss Gertrude Rueter, who
has been spending a few days at
her father’s place on the Hill,
has returned to Portland.
Miss Mary Hazzard returned
to Portland Monday to resume
her studies at the Portland
Academy.
J. H. Brokaw has finished his
prune drier and is painting it a
bright red.
A number of fruit growers on
the Hill are setting out Logan­
berries, expecting to dry the
fruit.
Ernest Rueter and his sister.
Mis* Elsie, are having a good
time in lower California.
I Need the CASH, You Need the GOODS, and
I am Here with the Goods
GEO. G. PATERSON
Furniture and Pianos
No Term* on Price*
Fore*t Grove, Oregon
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ORENCO TREES ARE REALLY CHEAP
Some trees appear cheap, but are really expensive.
Other trees appear expensive, but are really cheap. You
cannot buy high-grade, productive land for the same price
as poor land sells for.
You cannot buy Oak lumber for the same price as Fir
lumber.
It is Quality in Trees that Counts.
We grow our own tree* in our 1200-acre nursery. Our
land was selected specifically for nursery purposes. It pro­
duces the very choicest type of trees possible to obtain any­
where, with stalwart tops, strong fibrous roots; in short,
strictly first-class, sound, healthy, fully matured trees.
There are none better grown, and they are Really Cheap;
because they are such as will “Make Good.”
If you need any N. Y. Pippin, Spitzenberg, Winesap,
Rome Beauty, McIntosh Red, Jonathan or any other com­
mercial or home variety, just drop us a line stating your re­
quirements.
We also have some of the best peach trees in Early
Crawford, Elberta, Foster, Fitzgerald, Gillingham and other
good varieties we have ever grown.
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If you want Peach Trees, you can’t get better.
Don’t Delay Ordering Too Long.
Address,
Why Not Now?
OREGON NURSERY COMPANY,
STEADY, UPRIGHT SALESMEN WANTED
Orenco, Oregon
T H E N EED S OF M A N Y :
C R E A M SE P A R A T O R S
Those of you who milk cows
we have the remember
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INCUBATORS
The PETALUMA is a first-class
Machine
SPRAY PUMPS
The Hardie Spray Pump is simple
and durable.
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W. 0. WAGNER & SONS
Home Baking Co.
Finest of Bread and Pastry Baked Every Day
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We sell 6 loaves of bread for 25^
Free Delivery to AH Part* of the City
Pacific Avenue
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LANG’S MINERAL WONDER
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Is a positive cure for RHEUMATISM, CATARRH,
PILES, DROPSY. STOMACH TROUBLE, OLD
SORES, FEMALE TROUBLES and SKIN DIS­
EASES.
Also many are using MINERAL WONDER with
remarkable success for cancers.
Room 301 Goodnough Bldg., Comer Fifth and Yam­
hill. PORTLAND, OREGON
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PRICES
$1 per bottle or package, postage paid; $5 for six
bottles or packages, postage paid