Saras .... ~~ ' * , « - 1 A petition asking that Forest Grove school district be enlarged LOCAL NEWS so as to extend farther west and south to accommodate residents in that locality is being circulat­ G. E. Secour, former publisher ed and largely signed. and editor o f the Press, now en­ Last Saturday, February 24, gaged in other pursuits in Port­ was the sixtieth birthday o f Mrs. land, spent Sunday in Forest James Hocking, and quite a num­ Grove. ber o f relatives gathered at her The agency for the celebrated home to celebrate the event. National bicycle is represented James Hocking and family, of by Clyde’ s Bicycle Shop. He al­ Orenco, Francis Hocking and so has a number o f second hand family, o f Klamath Falls, Mrs. wheels which he offers at a bar­ Tolman, o f Portland, Matt Peter­ gain. See him at N. First street. son's family, and Mr. and Mrs. Miss Grace Hammill, o f Eu­ John Frisbie, were all present. gene, is visiting with her cousin, An enjoyable time was spent. Mrs. W. M. Pollock. The Book Store sells Crane’s The Forest Grove Planing Mill Linen Lawns. Company is adding to its exten­ Mark T. Cox, ^ f Gales Creek, sive plant a large and commodi­ was in town Wednesday. ous shed room for dry lumber. F. B. Howe writes to have the Mrs. A• G. Hoffman, who re­ address o f his paper changed to cently underwent a serious op­ Bakersfield, California, Box 81. eration at the Good Samaritan Thomas Philip is building a hospital, in Portland, has been new garage at his residence. removed to the Portland Sanita­ D. Richard, o f Scoggins Val­ rium where she is rapidly con­ ley, called at the Press office yes­ valescing. terday while in town. Henry C. McDonald and Lou­ Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Garrigus ise Byers, o f Thatcher, were and baby, while in town yester­ married at the M. E. parsonage day, made the Press an official Wednesday, February 21. Rev. call. Gould performed the ceremony. W. T. Johnson, who made a Lime and Sulphur spray at the trip to the mountain summit Forest Grove Pharmacy. west o f Yamhill this week, re­ Baby buggy, good as new: will ports snow about 18 inches deep. sell cheap. Mrs. J. Wehrly, For­ J. W. Hartrampf, o f Hills­ est Grove. 18 boro, visited with his son Wil­ Some pupils have been a little! liam, in this city this week. careless about attending school For Sale—Farm o f 31 acres, regularly and being on time. house, barn, etc., 4 miles north­ Some have even played truant, west of Forest Grove. Must sell by leaving without the teacher’ s on account of other engagement. or parent’s consent. Now by Can give liberal terms. Address action of the county court an o f­ T. Small, Forest Grove, Ore. tf ficer has been appointed in For­ J. S. Loynes & Son are moving est Grove and hereafter such their undertaking business to cases will be reported to him for Yamhill this week, having pur­ adjustment. chased the business o f J. A. Pianos from $149 and up at Simmons, o f that place. R. J. the Bazaar. Loynes, who has been in charge Superintendent 0 . M. Gardner here, will continue in charge at and Principal Wm. Scott, o f the Yamhill. He has had more than high school, both o f Forest five years experience, and is an Grove, were here Friday to at­ up to date licensed undertaker. tend the basketball game. News j He has made many friends here for his business and we bespeak Reporter, Yamhill. for him a successful future. Among the Portland visitors this week from the Grove were ( In a bowling match by the A. L. Sexton and wife, Mrs. K. P. Club the married men won Herbert McNytt, M. and Roily over the single men by a score of Peterson, Rev. D. T. Thomas, 5 to 3. The married men were Andy Philip, Dr. Large, Miss Ed Boos, John Wirtz, Robert Thatchell, Miss Heibel, and E. Wirtz and W. W. Goff; single men, Ed Wirtz, Andrew Kelly, A. Clyde. Earl Buxton and Will Schultz. Whitman’s chocolates are the That genial and watchful old best chocolates. Get a sample at bird, the stork, made a flying the Forest Grove Pharmacy. visit to Forest Grove last Satur­ A. G. Hoffman, the well day afternoon and presented Mr. known Grove merchant, spent and Mrs. G. E. Secour with a eleven-pound baby Sunday in Portland with Mrs. handsome Hoffman, who is now at the boy. Mr. and Mrs. Secour are Portland Sanitarium, recovering well known to a majority o f our from a recent operation. Little readers, who join with the Press Aileen accompanied him. in extending congratulations. the S Q U A R E D E A L R E A L T Y CO . Anything, everything, personal or real, l.iat your neeila M well ua what you have to sell. Bring in to the building harness, tools, furniture, etc. We will sell it for you. W e have an employment agency department, also harness and shoe repair in the building. Between the barns on Pacific Avenue Phone 744 FOREST G R O V E , OREG ON 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 Daily Change with Best Films Procurable *f C LE A N A N D U P-TO -D ATE S H O W S Forest Grove Restaurant and Oyster House J. K. French, o f Thatcher, was in town the first o f the week. The Paris Millinery rooms are being repapered and improved. Singer. New Home and other of the latest improved up to date sewing machines for sale at the Bazaar. Try us once and if we please you tell others; if not tell us. John Heisler, Jr., o f Gales Creek, was in town Tuesday, Notice of Guardian’s Sale Notice for Publication. Department o f the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, Jan­ Located on Pacific Avenue uary 20, 1912. The United States government printed 10,131,069,000 postage J. C. Kuratli General Auctioneer Notarial Work stamps in 1911, The weight of E. 1. Kuratli the paper used was 1,000,000 pounds, and 325,000 pounds of tapioca starch were required for j gumming, REAL ESTATE, COLLECTIONS 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. 03045, to purchase the NEl^SWSi, Sec­ tion 12, Township 2 North, Range 5 West, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of j the act o f June 3, 1878, and acts MONEY TO LOAN amendatory, known as the "Timber and J. D. Mickel has entered the [ j Stone Law,” at such value as might be campaign ring asking for nomi­ fixed by appraisement, and that, pursu­ German spoken in the office nation as state dairy and food ant to sucb application, the land and PHONES timber thereon have been appraised, commissioner. Bell, Main 340 Ind. City, 344 the timber estimated 110,000 board fact Kuratli Bros. Parlor, church and school or- j HILLSBORO gans for sale at the Bazaar. Rev. J. R. Hall went to Port-j land Tuesday where he will visit his daughter. C. M. Hawthorne, of Gales Creek, was in town Tuesday. Forest Grove Planing Mill Company L a ■’ T H E ; p i g i t i Contractors and Builders Ernest Burk was a visitor at j W . F. H A R T R A M P F the Press office the first o f the Wholesale and Retail week. Vetch Seeds, ell kind* of grai* seed, Grey Seed Oat*, Rink Winter Wheat Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Price, of Hay and Feed Portland visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Corl over HEADQUARTERS Sunday. for The latest and most complete line of stationery at the Bazaar. Good potatoes $1.00 per hun­ dred at Hartrampf’s feed store. Will deliver. Phone 50x. Forest Grove, Ore ESTABLISHED 1885 Portland Marble Works Edison and Victor talking ma­ chines and records for sale at the Bazaar. laaA'ibougKt^an} [aster Because SEPARATOR INTERLOCKINGt ' . GRAND reac«.!» PRIZE' BUFFALO T o F SEATTLE. C L 0 5 E f S M M M IN G EASY RUNNING EASY W ASHING L0NGJJFE W e .will gladly^ go to yourjxoujc , jet upZour 'machine'» demonstrate. FARMERS IMPLEMENT,CO - - PORTLAND QRET 212 FRONT ST All kinds of Monumental W o rk NEW Estimates given on First- Class Work and Stock Only L. H. Dtinham has returned to his home and will ship two cars 264-66 Fourth St., Opposite City Hall o f registered Shropshire sheep Portland, Oregon to purchasers in this locality. i Main 8564 A 1516 The company formed to establish a breeding farm has completed arrangements and will enter into active development at once. Joe Boyd and Herald Hansen, of Dilley, exchanged residences last week. Joy From « Milbum Wagons, Milwaukee Mowers and Binders and Plymouth Binder Twine The Oregon Nursery Company, o f Orenco, is working an army of men this week in the nursery, lnd Phone 50x Mrs. H. T. Giltner, who has been visiting her mother at Sea­ side for some days, returned home Monday. Notice is hereby given that by order o f the County Court o f the State o f 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 of the northwest quurter and the north half o f 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 of Oregon. Said sale will be continued until made. 17 E d w a r d J a s p e r , Guardian. OREGON Wanted— A good live man as * partner in real estate office to Makers of work outside. No capital re­ quired. Can commence at once, j Mission Furniture, Mill W ork Address Mark, Drawer D, For- and General Repair W ork est Grove. GOODS UR new Spring Goods are now arriving and we will be pleased to have you call and examine them and get our prices. O LIGHTING W e Allow No One to FIXTURES Undersell Us. Loren Bogan and wife, o f Portland, were week end visitors at the home o f R. M. Stevens, o f this city, Hoffm an & Allen Company Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fenton, o f Portland, visited over Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Stevens. Phil Bates, editor of the Pacif­ ic Northwest, called at this office Saturday. SELLS ON COMMISSION 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 th elltn day o f April, 1912, liefore the Register and Receivt\| o f the United States I .and 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 tiling a corroborated affidavit in this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. H. F. H igby , Register. All who make full payments o f their taxes before March 15, 1912, will re­ Delivery ceive a rebate o f 3 per centum, half payment» can be made by the first Monday in October, 1912. When no payment is made by the first Monday fn 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 tax until it is paid. G e o . G. H a n c o c k , Sheriff and ex-officio tax collector for W e have on sale Olympia ; Washington County. Oregon. By J. C. A p p l e g a t e , Deputy. and Eastern Oysters : : : Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, Febru­ ary 1, 1912. Clover Hay T. H. Littlehales sold lot 1, block 4, Valley View addition, to $7.00 per ton, cash. Arthur Schomon who will build added. J. D. R ode . a nice residence thereon at once. Mrs. C. A. Dennis, reliable shampoo. Scalp treatment a specialty. Phone Ind. No. 184; residence and office 232 Pacific avenue. tf The Forest Grove Sanatorium, which has been conducted by Miss Anna Paul, has been sold to some local business men and will be continued under a new management. Julius Wehrley, who recently moved here with his family from Kennewick, Wash., purchased nine and a half acres adjoining the city on the south and has completed a nice new residence with basement, into which he moved this week. This makes a cosy home with city conven­ iences. Write for Catalogue A re You Going South or East? then travel via the 3 5 ® M. J. WALSH CO. 311 Stark , t r . « t PORTLAND. OR. 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