PROCEEDINGS OFTHECOURT EVERY ARTICLE IN MY STORE GREATLY REDUCED GEO. G. PATERSON’S PROBATE Estate of James M Hamblin, deceased, admitted to probate, George T. Hamblin appointed administrator. CIRCUIT COURT Furniture, Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums, Oil­ cloth, Mattings, Paints, Oils, W a ll Paper, Etc. A s my lease expires January 1, 1 9 1 2 , and 1 haven’t se­ cured a store building to move into, have decided to sell m y $ 9 ,0 0 0 stock of Furniture, Pianos and in fact every­ thing in m y 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 ly as possible at Cost. When J. D. Wirth vs. Janey McE. Galbreath: Decree in favor of plaintiff and judgment for costs. Oscar Thayer et al vs. Emily Thayer et al: Motion to amend answer denied; plaintiffs given decree. Belle R. Lehman vs. Joseph S Lehman: Plaintiff given decree of divorce. Ada Hess vs. Thos. Hess: Plaintiff given decree of divorce. E. M. Tongue vs. Warren Con­ struction Co., et al, suit dis­ missed as to H. T. Bagley, May­ or, and judgment for costs. De­ cision as to the other defendants taken under advisement. MARRIAGE LICENSE Varnish If you intend to paint in the near future, it will pay you to take advantage of this. State vs. Matto Marinivitch: Defendant entered plea of guilty to the crime of highway robbery, and sentenced by Judge Camp­ bell to serve fifteen years in the penitentiary. Have Abraham Runin, aged 77, of Newport, Oregon, and Mary F. Newberry, of Washington Co., aged 69. Wm. T. Bush, of Bea­ verton, and Melvina Short, of Washington Co. Daniel G. Hu­ ron, of Beaverton, and Amantha 0. Sewell, of Washington Co. Edgar A. Rease and Sarah Rey- craft. ORENCO TREES ARE REALLY CHEAP Some trees appear cheap, hut 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 trees 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. If you want Peach Trees, you can't get better. Don’ t Delay Ordering Too Long. Why Not Now? Address, OREGON NURSERY COMPANY, STEADY, UPRIGHT SALESMEN WANTED Orenco, O r e g o n T H E N E E D 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 vve have the remember De Laval Separator a good assortment of colors on hand. My Entire Stock of Varnishes will be Sold I . . . . at a Discount. . . . . . . . This column of “ public editorials” is intended for the use o f the public in discussing questions of public importance. The Press will expect free use to be made of this column, lengthy letters should be avoided. 1 have a big stock on hand. Hurry, it is yours Who is responsible for taxes on lands sold, say on January 1, the buyer or seller? C essm an . 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 i t ..................................... ' p | T | ^ Q Great and Small 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, Table 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. Don’t forget to get tickets on the Valuable Prize in the window 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 IN C U B A T O R S PUBLIC EDITORIALS The purchaser is liable for tax­ es levied against real estate if purchased prior to date of the tsx roll being turned to the collector. If the rolls have been delivered then the vnnder is liable. The date of delivery of tax roll varies and must be ascertained in each individual case when the time of tax roll is about to be turned over for collection. Club Meets With Mrs. Williams Mrs. E. E. Williams was host­ ess to the Woman’s Club on Mon­ day afternoon, and her attract­ ive rooms were well filled with interested members. The club decided to petition the council, asking them to confer the pow­ ers of marshal on the night watch. They also voted to have our street numbers straightened and securely fastened, replacing those that are missing. The subject of the program was “ Food and Nutrition” . Mrs. Mary Scott read a paper, “ How the Body is Nourished,” in which she handled the subject in a very interesting manner. “ The Well Balanced Meal” was very ably handled by Mrs. West. Mrs. Edward Seymour was leader of the program and gave a very in­ teresting talk on “ Corrective Di­ et” . Then followed a general discussion of the subject which bronght out various methods of obtaining health, ranging from mental suggestion to patent med­ icine. So animated was the dis­ cussion that it was with reluct­ ance that it was dropped at the closing hour. A piano solo by Miss Elder was one of the most enjoyable features of the afternoon. R. E. Porter, of Scoggins Val­ ley, was in town Monday and made the Press a pleasant call. The P E T A L U M A is a first-class Machine S P R A Y PUM PS The Hardie Spray Pump is simple and durable. W. 0. WAGNER & SONS Home Baking Co. Finest of Bread and Pastry Baked Every Day W e sell 6 loaves of bread for 2 5 ^ Free Delivery to All Part* of the City Pacific A venue Forest Grove L A N G ’S M IN E R A L W O N D E R Is a positive cure for RHEUMATISM, CATARRH, PILES. SORES, DROPSY. STOMACH TROUBLE, FEMALE TROUBLES and SKIN OLD DIS­ EASES. Also many are using MINERAL WONDER with remarkable success for cancers. Room 301 Goodnough Bldg., Corner Fifth and Yam­ hill. PORTLAND, OREGON PRICES $1 per bottle or package, postage paid; $5 for six bottles or packages, postage paid