1 " at all Hours of the Day or Night Mrs. Dr. E. H. Brown little daughter are visiting with friends in Forest Grove this week. IF THERE IS ANYTHING YO U W A N T Mrs. A. G. Hoffman was taken to the Good Samaritan hospital at Portland last Thursday where she underwent a complicated surgical operation on Friday. Reports this morning say that she is getting along as well as could be expected, but is still very weak and in a critical con­ dition. F there is anything you want any time just ring us up and give us your order. We deliver anywhere. If you are in a hurry we’ll hurry; if not you’ ll save time any­ way. Our store is right at your door just when you may need us moet— in time of accident or emergency, or when the weather or anything else makes it best to stay in doors. Phone us to call for your prescription. We will lilland return them “ rush” . It costs you nothing extra at all. I THE FOREST GROVE PHARM ACY The Up-to-the-Minute Druggists PHONE 901. PACIFIC AVENUE E. L. Perkins, candidate for recorder, paid tribute to the Press this week. made the Press a pleasant call while in town Tueseay. LOCAL NEWS C. A. Gifford has been em­ ployed by D. G. Lilly on the farm Dr. Lowe, February 29. for the next year. His position was obtained through the em- Pianos from $149 and up at ployment department o f the the Bazaar. Square Deal Realty Company. Parlor, church and school or­ Wanted— A good live man as gans for sale at the Bazaar. partner in real estate office to No capital re­ Singer, New Home and other of work outside. quired. Can commence at once. the latest improved up to date Address Mark, Drawer D, For­ sewing machines for sale at the est Grove. Bazaar. Auction will be held every Mrs. C. A. Dennis, reliable Monday by the Square Deal Re­ shampoo. Scalp treatment a alty Company on Pacific avenue specialty. Phone Ind. No. 184; near the livery barns. residence and office 232 Pacific avenue. tf Edison and Victor talking ma­ chines and records for sale at the Bazaar. The latest and most complete line o f stationery at the Bazaar. Mrs. A. E. Dixon is in Port­ land this week, selecting her spring stock o f millinery. For Sale—8 good milk cows, 1& miles north o f Forest Grove James H. Mills and Dorothy on Thatcher road. Chris Jensen. 16 Stuart were united in marriage Phode 54. by Rev. J. M. Barber at his The musical class o f Miss home in this city Monday, Feb­ Stark held a recital at the home ruary 12. A few guests were o f Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Allen last present to witness the ceremony. Saturday. The parents and a few friends were invited. The Lime and Sulphur spray at the class is being taught under the Forest Grove Pharmacy. Kady system o f instruction and The agency for the celebrated showed much improvement and National bicycle is represented talent. by Clyde’s Bicycle Shop. He al­ so has a number o f second hand Clover Hay wheels which he offers at a bar­ $7.00 per ton, cash. Delivery gain. See him at N. First street. added. J. D. R o d e . Potatoes, good ones, $1.00 per hundred. W. F. Hartrampf Notice of Final Settlement. Feed Store. Phone 50x. Notice is hereby given that the un­ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Littler, of the Forest Grove Pharmacy, vis­ Dr. D. W. Ward was taken to ited Sunday afternoon with Mr. St. Vincent’s hospital last Sun­ and Mrs. Geo. Carter, o f Oak day where he may ponsibly have Park. to undergo an operation. The Geo. Jackson will make a visit Doctor has been in failing health to McMinnville Saturday. for some time. B. F. McNamer. o f Gales Whitman’s chocolates are the best chocolates. Get a sample at Creek, was in the city trading Tuesday morning. the Forest Grove Pharmacy. dersigned, guardian of the estate of Edward Best 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 hearing 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 3, 1912. G. B. BEST, Guardian o f the estate o f Edward Best. M. Bailey Bump, Attorney for Guard­ ian. King and Caples are oiling Mr. Needham asks us to send Notice to Taxpayer» | goods ceiling high in the cornel the Press to Clifton McNeill, Ar­ Good potatoes $1.00 per hun­ Notice is hereby given that 1911 tax 'bnilding formerly occupied by dred at Hartrampf’s feed store. nold, Nebraska. rolls for Washington County, Oregon, by LaCourse, and from appear­ will be open for collection and payment Will deliver. Phone 50x. Ray W. Humphreys leaves for ances, have faith in the future o f taxes on Monday, February 5, 1912. £ E . A. Dethlefs, of Gaston, California today. j trade o f Forest Grove. Their ' new goods are arriving in car­ W . F. HARTKAMPF = load lots and within a short time Wholesale and Retail they will be bidding for a share V etch Seeds, all kinds of grass seed, Grey o f the trade patronage. Seed Oats, Rink W inter W heat Auction Sale Announcement Square Deal Realty Co. & Auction House Embalming -Funeral Directing Forest Grove Undertaking Co. A . W . NELSON. Mgr. Licensed Embalmer (Successors to V. H. Limber) Phone No. 6 4 2 Forest Grove, Oregon S a lt, lo be held E V E R Y M O N D A Y beginning » 10 . . m I will sell Furniture, Stoves, Jewelry, Livestock, W agons and fa r m Implements. T o o *, eveiytl inj at audit n, on ’y. Nothing sold at private sale Irom the budding. Bring in Your Furniture and Small Articles The Auction House New and Second Hand Goods CHAS. E. HALL, MANAGER Department o f the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, Jan­ uary 20, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Jerry J. Christner, whose postoffice address is Room 4, Cambridge Bldg., Cor. 3d and Morrison St., Portland, did, on the 8th day of May, 1911, file in this office Sworn Statement and Application, No. H3045, to purchase the N E LSW t4, Sec­ tion 12, Township 2 North, Range 5 West, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as the “ Timber and Stone Law,” at such value as might be rtxtd by appraisement, and that, pursu­ ant to sucb application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised, the timber estimated 110,000 board feet Notice is hereby given that by order o f the County Court o f the State of Oregon for the County o f Multnomah, the undersigned, Edward Jasper, the duly appointed and qualified Guardian of Augusta Jena, an insane person, will sell at private sale, on and after the 2nd day of March, A. D. 1912, for cash in hand, subject to confirmation by said County Court, all o f the interest, said interest being the undivided twenty- three hundred and ninety-eight fifty seven thousand and two hundredths (2398-57200) o f said Augusta Jena, in lot one (1) and in the south half o f the northwest quarter and the north half of the southwest quarter of Section one(l), in Township three (3) South o f Range one (1) West, situate in the County of Washington, State o f Oregon. Said sale will be continued until made. 17 E d w a r d J a s p e r , Guardian. i\ 1 2-Lz'JL £i0gK E ! From* :c aus e-l^ct.s-t er INTERLOCKING.^ G R A N D _______ , BUFFALO SEÁTJLE 'CLOSEtSKIMM ING, EASYÍRUNNING EASY.WASHINQ LO N G -LIF E W e .will' d i a cLly* d o to' your hou.se. .-¿et.upïour FÄRBERS IMPLEMENT;. machine* demonstrate. » 212 FRONT ST - P O R T L A N D S ~~~ SALE STILL G O IN G ON HEADQUARTERS OUR BIG REDUCTION SALE ON W HITE AND for Milbum Wagon«, Milwaukee Mower« and Binder« and Plymouth Binder Twine lnd Phone 50x COLORED GOODS IS STILL ON 2 0 % and 3 0 % Discount Forest Grove, Ore W e also give 30 per cent discount off on O V E R C O A T S and ESTABLISHED 1885 Portland Marble Works 20 per cent off on MEN’S and BOYS’ SUITS, WOOLEN BLANKETS and W OOLEN U N D ERW EAR. All kinds of 0. M. Sanford, Proprietor Monumental W o rk Telephone 721 B .«g in Furniture and small articles before sales days, ii possible, to be listed and airanged. B ing in your Stock, W agons. Implements etc. on sales days, la k e stock to the livery bains on either side. Commission on furniture, etc., in the building, 10 per cent; on stock, wagons, imple­ ments, etc, 5 per cent. N o by-bidding permitted, but owners are entitled by law to one bid. Call, write or phone in what you have at once, so I can advertise, ! have had ex­ perience in this business and will work lor your interest. O ffice phone 744, residence 0191. Closed Saturdays Notice for Publication. Hay and Feed U N D ER TA K IN G T h e undersigned hat o|>ened up lor butineri on Pacific Avenue, between F irst and S econd streets, under the name of at $1.00 per M, and the land $10.00: that said applicant will offer final proof in support o f his application and sworn statement on the llth day o f April. 1912, li e f n r e the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Port­ land, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time before patent is­ sues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in this office, alleging facts which G eo . G. H a n c o c k , 'Sheriff and ex-officio tax collector for would defeat the entry. H. F. H igby , Register. Washington County. Oregon. I By J. C. A p p l e g a t e , Deputy. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, Febru­ ary 1, 1912. Notice of Guardian's Sale 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 month on said and tax until it is paid. Mrs. A. W. Nelson, who has been seriously ¡11 at the home of her mother in Portland, has suf­ ficiently recovered as to be able to return home Saturday o f last week. Your Telephone Connects You W ith Our Staff .1. C. Kuratli E. I. Kuratli General Auctioneer Notarial Work Kuratli Bros. Estimates given on First- Class Work and Stock Only Hoffman & Allen Company 264-66 Fourth St., Opposite City Hall Portland, Oregon Main 8564 A 1516 A re You Going South or East? REAL ESTATE, COLLECTIONS MONEY TO LOAN THEN T R A V E L V IA TH E f orest G rove, O regon German spoken in the office PHONE» Bell, Main 340 Imi. City, 344 HIL15BORO PACIFIC D RUG COMPANY (SurcMitoni to Dr. HI imm ) G ood Good«, Right Price« Courteous Treatment Frank M r r tu e , M anager OREGON Forest Grove Planing Mill Company LIGHTING FIXTURES P a r « A . M M , FO R E ST G R O V E Oonl T a m and R>rs H m . and K in f«» Ml*. and delivered to all pnrta. I h n a r * enlled i . * Ia l ip i ad «n l Phonr 4 1 2 W. T. JOHNSON. Proprietor. Forest Grove Restaurant and Oyster House W e 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 Direct connection et Chicego end New Orleena or New York. Boaton. Weak ington, Philadelphie end pointa east. “ ROAD OF A T H OU SAN D W O N D E R S" O V E R L A N D LIMITED Mission Furniture, Mill Work and General Repair Work Livery, Feed and Sales Stables w f i S U N S E T \m * I OGDEN ft SHASTA I ROUTES Contractors and Builders Makers of U. S. A. Through Loa Angele« end El Paio or through Sen Freaciaco end O gden V IA S A C R A M E N T O A N D OG DEN Pullman sleeping car*, observation car* and through dining car*. » H IN A A N D JA P A N M A IL -P ullm an and to u ri.t.le e p in c car. dining car and fre e tre Kan*a* t^ ty 'v ia T e in ’ er rmncl*co to Chicago. Touri*t car connection en route for Write for Cataloga? 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