Attorney John Stevenson, of Forest Grove, is slated for cir­ cuit judge o f Multnomah county by Gov. West to fill unexpired term o f Judge Gantenbien, in F. G. Jones and case Gantenbien resigns to de­ Hillsboro Monday. vote his time to candidacy as Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Scott were senator. in Portland Monday. K. Mattison, o f Patton Valley, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Taylor left is circulating a pétition for the Monday for Philadelphia. office o f county commissioner. Thomas Small and wife, o f Mr. Mattison came to Washing­ Thatcher, were passengers for ton county in 1854 and is well versed in its needs. Portland Tuesday. Mrs. Ç. A. Dennis, reliable Jack Wright (Happy Jack) shampoo. Scalp treatment a called at the office this week and specialty. Phone Ind. No. 184; asks that we see that the Press residence and office 232 Pacific reaches him hereafter. avenue. tf M. J. Walsh Co., 311 Stark Lang’s Mineral Wonder, as ad­ street, Portland, has the largest stock o f electric fixtures in the vertised in this issue, does won­ city. Write for their catalogue ders as a curative agent. and prices. The business men of the Grove will meet at K. P. hall Monday evening for a love feast. Unity o f action and betterment o f town and surroundings with due re­ gard to the county trade will be foremost in discussion. Forest Grove Planing Mill Company ■9 Contractors and Builders Members o f the council are “ nosing around” where debris Makers of and accumulations o f waste lie Mission Furniture, Mill W ork in back alleys and along the and General Repair W ork streets, with intent o f having the same removed. Good move, sure. Forest Grove Restaurant and Oyster House W o have on sale Olympia and Eastern Oysters Try us once and if we please you tell others; if not tell us. Located on Pacific Avenue W . F. H A R T K A M P F Wholesale and Retail V s tc k Seeds, all k ia d i of gras« teed, G ra y Saod Oats. R ink W in ta r W heat H a y and Feed HEADQUARTERS for Milbura Wagons, Milwaukee Mowers and Binders and Plymouth Binder Twine lnd Phone 50x Forest Grove, Ore The Warren Construction Co., which laid the cement streets in Corvallis, has a new pavement which it will be able to put down for $1.65 or less, probably less. It consists of gravel and bitulith- ic, forming a five inch mass. The base will be 3 h inches and bitulithic surface 11 inches, but the whole is put down matted to­ gether, in such a form that it is thought it will make a splendid pavement for residence districts. Corvallis Gazette Times. $7.00 per ton, cash. added. I). R o d e . I interest being the undivided twenty (nr. n hundred and ninety-eight fifty ,.vnn th.ni land and two hundredths Notice i. hereby given iliac by order (•’ iMS-oVdon) o f saiti Augusta Jena, in o f the County Court o f the >t ilc of | lot one 1 ) and in the south half o f the Oregon for lire County of Multnomah, lorthwesi quarter and the north half of the undersigned, Edward Jasper, the the southwest quarter o f Section one(l), duly appointed and qualified Guardian ¡n Township three (3) South o f Hang«“ o f Augusta Jena, an insane person, w ill one 11 ) West, situate in the County of sell at private sale, on and after the Washington, State of Oregon. Said 2nd day of March, A . 1). 1912, Tor c a s e s iV will lie continued until made. in hand, subject to confirmation by san E uwaku J asper , Guardian. County Court, all o f the interest Notice of Guardian’s Sale Clover Hay Delivery Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the un­ dersigned, guardian o f the estate o f Edward Pest has this day filed in the county court o f Washington county, Oregon, his final account and report as such guardian in said estate, and the same has been set for final hear ng and settlement before said court at the county court house in Hillsboro, Ore­ gon, on Monday, March 11, 1912, at 10 o ’ clock a. m. o f said day. Dated this February 1912. G. 1!. I’.EST, Guardian o f the estate o f Edward Whitman’s chocolates are the Best. M. Bailey Bump, Attorney for Guard- best chocolates. Get a sample at the Forest Grove Pharmacy. Notice to Taxpayers S. Paisley, of Banks, was a passenger on the Oregon Electric Notice is hereby given that 1911 tax rolls for Washington County, Oregon, for Portland Monday. VanDeHey Brothers have a contract for the cutting of 200 cords of wood at Varley. will be open for collection and payment of taxes on Monday, February 5, 1912. All who make full payments of their taxes before March 15, 1912, will re­ ceive a rebate o f 3 per centum, half payments can be made by the first Monday in October, 1912. When no payment is made by the first Monday in April, 1912, the tax becomes de­ linquent and the statute requires from that date a penalty of 10 per cent and 1 per cent interest per montli on said tax until it is paid. G eo . G. H ancock , ¿sheriff and ex-officio tax collector for Washington County. Oregon. By J. C. A p p l e g a t e , Deputy. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, Febru­ ary 1, 1912. The ice used in packing of re­ frigerator cars by the Southern Pacific company alone, during the fruit packing season, in San Francisco, if the cakes, which are twenty-two inches wide and eleven inches thick, were placed end to end, would cover a stretch of 903 miles. The weight of this amount o f ice is 220,115 tons; Notice for Publication. melted, it equals 75,588,374 gal­ lons o f water. The ice would Department o f the Interior, U. S. require 11,006 cars o f ordinary Land Office at Portland, Oregon, Jan­ uary 20, 1912. capacity. Notice is hereby given that Jerry J. Good potatoes $1.00 per hun­ Lime and Sulphur spray at the dred at Hartrampf’s feed store. Forest Grove Pharmacy. Will deliver. Phone 50x. Dr. Wood, State Senator, is Mrs. John Heisler, o f Gales j asking the people for renom ina- Creek, was in town Saturday. tion. Dan Black, of Dayton, Wash­ ington, last week visited the i L. S. Dunham, o f Meridian, home of his childhood, the Black Idaho, is in town this week, look­ place at Verboort, after being ing over the possibilities of this away for thirty years. The visit section in the matter of raising called to his memory incidents of pure bred Shropshire sheep. If his childhood and he was treated proper encouragement is shown most cordially by the present oc- i he will establish a branch breed ing station near the Grove. Mr. enpants of the Black place. Dunbar has hand’ed more pure Wanted— A good live man as bred sheep than any other three partner in real estate office to men, for a number of years. He work outside. No capital re­ says that the climate and sur­ quired. Can commence at once. roundings are ideal for the in­ Address Mark, Drawer D, For­ dustry in Washington county. est Grove. Mrs. F. J. Miller and daughter A smallpox patient near Sher­ Phyllis were visitors last week wood was sent by Dr. Woods to at the heme o f Gerald Volk, in the pest house at Portland Tues­ Portland. day. The patient was one of the many unemployed who have Potatoes, good ones, $1.00 per been sent out from Portland. hundred. W. F. Hartrampf Feed Store. Phone 50x. Hugh L. Wahl called at the Christner, whose postoffice address i-- Room 4, Cambridge Bldg.. Cor. Ski and Morrison St., Portland, did, on the 8th day o f May, 1911, file in this office Sworn Statement and Application, No. 03045, to purchase the ME1, SW ,, Sec­ tion 12, Township 2 North, Range 5 1 West, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act o f June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as the “ Timber and Stone I.aw,” at such value as might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursu­ ant to suco application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised, the timber estimated 110,000 board feet at $1.00 per M, and the land $10.00: that said applicant wii! offer final proof in support of his application and sworn statement on the 11th day o f April, 1912. before the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Port­ land, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to proto, t this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time before (latent is­ sues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in this office, alleging facts which would defeat (he entry. H. F. H igby , Register. Joy UNDERTAKING I i P aten ts Embalming— Funeral Directing Forest Grove Undertaking Co. A. W. NELSON, Mgr. Licensed Embaí mer D e s ig n « C o p y r ig h t s A c . Aneon* ••ndln* * sketch and description n o r quick I? »»«*„. lor «In. end tWIiv.rnl to nil part*. H u , , , , m IM tm Ind.pnnd.nl Rhone 413 W . T . J O H N S O N . Proprietor. Holbrook Ljodge No. 30, A. F. and A. M. Special 'N r \ Communication this Sat­ urday evening, Feb. 10 at 7:30 sharp. Visiting brethren wel­ come. W’ork in E. A. degree and other business. By ordti o f the Worshipful Master. A. B en K ori , Sec’y. "Odds with the Enemy,” j which was to have been played I by the Catholic young people on February 14, has been postponed ¿ q . to some time in March. T ¿EATJLE for CLOSEfSKIM M ING EASY. R U N N IN G EASY WASHING LONGLIFE W e will dlacLly oc to your.kouse., jet*uplour m achines dem onstrate. FA R M ER S H ______ iPLEM ENT;eo “ PORTLAND ' ORE"___ 212 FRONT ST- * S A L S STILL G O IN G O N OUR BIG R E D U C T IO N SALE WHITE AND ON C O L O R E D G O O D S IS S T IL L O N 2 0 (/c and 3 0 % Discount W e also give 30 per cent discount cif on O V E R C O A T S and 20 per cent off on M E N ’S and B O Y S ’ SU IT S , W O O L E N B L A N K E T S and W O O L E N U N D E R W E A R . Hoffman & Allen Company A r e You Going South or East? TH EN T R A V E L V IA THE Throuch D irect connection at C hicago ar.d New Orleans o r New Y ork, Boston, W ash­ ington, Philadelphia and points cast. Los Angeles and El Paso or through San Francisco and O gden Portland Marble Works All kinds of M on u m en ta l W o r k “ R OA D OF A TH OU SAN D W ON DERS” John Carstens, a hop grower Class Work and Stock < >r,ly o f Banks, Ernest Olsen and 20-1-0« Fourth St., Opposite City Hall family, o f Gales Creek, J. J. Portland, Oregon Loynes and E. A. Cox, of Hill­ side, W. K. Newell, of East Gas­ Main $564 A 1516 ton, Miss Blanche Hazlett, of Thatcher, Scott Wolf and Mrs. R. W. McNutt, o f Cornelius, Frank Bennett and Frank Thatcher, o f Thatcher, were, among those in town yesterday. The Southern Pacific Railway Company has closed its options for the properties along First ave., keeping as near the street as possible. The movement gives but little indication as to which wav the line w ill leave town to the south or west. There re­ mains but one or two obstacles in right-of-way as to property holders on First avenue. PRIZE GRAND BUFFALO Estimates given on First- (Successors to V. II. Umber) rnADi MAfiKs J. W’. Ryals, with his family, is moving to the Grove. SEPARATOR INTERLOCKING' Notice of Final Settlement companied by Howard Wahlen, 1 J. S. Little made this office a k . w . h a in k s , Administrator o f the estate o f Mar­ jeweler,on their way to Portland, German spoken in the office pleasent call Monday. tin V. Hisbee, deceased. stopped over in the Grove Tues­ Bagley & Hare, Attorney for Admin­ PHONES You will save money by buying istrator. Hell, Main 34« Ind. City. 344 day. your goods at Hoffman & Allen HILLSBORO OREGON Company’s. ESTABLISHED 1S85 O V E R 66 Y E A R S ' E X P E R IE N C E >V ' ¡..ve « V *. Notice is hereby given that the un­ dersigned administrator of the estate o f Martin V. Hisbee, deceased, has filed in the County Court of the state o f Or­ egon, for Washington county, hi", final .T. C. Kuratli General Auctioneer account in the matter of ¡-.aid estate, E. 1. Kuratli Notarial Work and said court has fixed Monday, the 12th day o f February, 1912, at the court room in Hillsboro, Oregon, at 10 o,clock office while in town the first of 0 . C. Smith o f Dales was in a. m. o f said day, as the time ar.d place for hearing objections to said fi­ the week. town Tuesday attending the fun­ nal account, and the final settlement of REAL ESTATE, COLLECTIONS said estate. B. Shipman, of Tillamook, ac­ eral and burial of James Hambliu Dated this 10th day of January, 1912. MONEY TO LOAN Kuratli Bros. o u ó K tia fC B e e a u s e . 'B e t a s t e r » OVERT \ \D I v it L' i ‘ ,VI,iV S A C R ‘ M EN TO A N D O C D E N - l,‘ *n,an kiwi lins cnrs, observation cnrs and throuprh dining car». . Kai.'".- V C it y v • V ' ' '.'jvi - r;;nc':Vv> ( • e$r .( i ! f f i w* :•>. 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Write for Catalogue Cut out v ,.( n a il to the P r r ., t ,f „ r e W eUneM .y o f n„ t w frk immiti«: your preference o f a.1, in .hi, his week’s issue. COUPON Ad Name o f person making selection M. J. WALSH CO. 311 Stark street P O R T L A N D . OR. ! Address