Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, March 07, 1912, Image 8

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The agency for the celebrated
National bicycle is represented
by Clyde’s Bicycle Shop. He al-
! so has a number o f second hand
wheels which he offers at a bar­
Have you told your neighbor
gain. See him at N. First street.
about what a good paper the
Press is, and yet costs only $1.00!
E. L. Parsons of
o f Scroggin
per year? If not, you had better Valley was in Hillsboro, Monday.
call him on the phone now.
Jack Byers of Thatcher Dis­
Mrs. A. E. Dixon announces trict is busy with a crew o f men
an opening display o f spring putting the roads in ’ order for
millinery.
All ladies invited. permanent road work.
Main St. Friday and Saturday,
A. Freerksen o f Thatcher was
March 8th and 9th.
trading in town Monday.
For Rent—5-room house, gar­
Lime and Sulphur spray at the
den, city water, some fruit. $5
Forest Grove Pharmacy.
per month.
Phone 0185.
Ed­
ward L. Naylor.
Baby buggy, good as new: will
sell cheap. Mrs. J. Wehrly, For­
The Book Store sells Crane’ s
est Grove.
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Linen Lawns.
Emma Wilson visited with
The girl or woman who would home folks at Gales Creek, Sun­
make a call and make a good
day.
impression should first get 25
Bertha Churchill o f Gales
correctly printed linen calling
Creek
is stopping at the home of
cards at the Press office.
Only
John
Bucklein
at present.
25c during the month of March,
stamps or silver.
Write the
The young people of Gales
name plainly, that we may make Creek vicinity gathered at the
no mistake in printing.
home o f John Rains Saturday
ane spent the evening in a social
Edison and Victor talking ma­
dr nee.
chines and records for sale at the
Pianos from $149 and up at
Bazaar.
the Bazaar.
Pres. W. N. Ferrin o f Pacific
Mrs. J. G. Morris, after spend­
University addressed the Oregon
ing
a few days in town, returned
City and Woodburn high schools
to
her
horns at Corvallis the first
last week.
of the week.
The merchant who wants your
John McCann has leased the
trade solicits your patronage.
farm o f Rev. Staver at Gales
Read the ads.
Creek and has moved into the
For Sale—Jersey cow, also one residence.
doz. White Leghorn hens.
W.
Whitman’s chocolates are the
H. Cole, Forest Grove, near best chocolates. Get a sample at
Thatcher.
the Forest Grove Pharmacy.
Sherman Bacon made
the
Wanted— A good live man as
Press a pleasant call this week, partner in real estate office to
and thinks the paper worth the work outside.
No capital re­
dollar.
quired. Can commence at once.
Hillsboro contemplates a grav­ Address Mark, Drawer I), For­
ity water system and is consider­ est Grove.
ing taking the snpply from the
Geo. G. Hancock, sheriff, was
head of Gales creek or Sain in town the first of the week.
creek. In either case the pipe
Where no payment has been
line will pass through or near
made on taxes bv next Friday,
the Grove.
the 15th, the taxes will be de­
For Sale—Farm o f 31 acres, linquent and penalty added.
house, barn, etc., 4 miles north­
The latest and most complete
west of Forest Grove. Must sell line o f stationery at the Bazaar.
on account of other engagement.
Councilman C. L. Hinman,
Can give liberal terms. Address
T. Small, Forest Grove, Ore. tf who has been ill with grip, is
able to be in his place o f busi­
John Dethlefs and son Ben, of ness again.
Gaston, were among those pay­
The auto drivers report the
ing taxes in Hillsboro, Monday.
roads in very good condition and
Mr. Linne, who at one time
much road work being done in
owned a farm on David’s Hill, the several districts.
has purchased the sixty-five acre
Lumber from Portland is ar­
farm near Dilley and has gone
riving
for the new Carnegie li­
to Sweden for his wife and five
brary
building.
children. He will return abont
the first of May to occupy the
The Adventist school building
farm. The Square Deal Realty is ready for the polish.
Mr.
Co. was instrumental in closing Maxwell o f Laurelwood is assist­
the land deal.
ing Wm. Smith, foreman, with
Mrs. II. W. Baker o f Kansas the carpenter work.
Citv was a passenger on the Or­
egon Electric car Monday.
She
will muke a visit withjher daugh-
ter, Mrs. Frank Ixiyd o f Deer
Island. Mr. Baker accompanied
her to this city.
Mrs. C. N. Johnson o f Spring
Hill farm was in town the first
o f the week. Mr. Johnson, w'ho
has been in southern Oregon for
a few days, is expected to return
next week.
Mrs. C. A. Dennis, reliable
Jake Buxton made the Press
Burton, the shoe man, has
shampoo.
Scalp treatment a
moved his repair shop to First editor happy this week.
L. L. Hollinger
W. Weitzel
specialty. Phone Ind. No. 184;
street, next door to Steam ’ s
residence and office 232 Pacific
barber shop.
Administrator’s Notice
W E ITZE L & HOLL1NGER avenue.
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Joe Lilly o f Gales Creek passed N o t ic e is hereby given that the un­
dersigned has been by the Couuty
through this city on his way to Court of Washington County, Oregon,
Notice of Final Settlement.
duly appointed administrator o f the es­ Tinning and Plumbing, Sheet
Portland the first o f the week.
tate o f James M. Hamblin, deceased,
Notice is hereby given that the un­
Metal W ork and Re­
dersigned, guardian o f the estate of
H. Jopling, who came here and has duly qualified as such adminis­
trator.
All persons having claims
Edward Best has this day filed in the
pair Shop.
from Great Falls, North Dakota, against said estate are hereby required
county court o f Washington county,
Oregon, his final account and report as
about four months ago, moved to present the same to me with proper
vouchers at the law office o f M. Bailey
! such guardian in said estate, and the
with his family this week to Bump, in Hillsboro, Washington Coun­ North First Avenue, between Main and same has been set for final hearing and
" A ” Streets; phone 8Ô3.
ty, Oregon, within six months from
settlement before said court at the
Burlington, Washington.
date hereof.
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this
Mrs.
Harry Farr
(Hettie
March 4, 1912.
Kreider) o f Portland visited
G eorge T. H amblin ,
Administrator o f the estate o f James
over Sunday with her sister,
M. Hamblin, deceased.
Mrs. Will Koppel, o f David’s
M. B ailey B ump ,
Attorney for the Estate.
Hill.
C. R. Morgan, assistant en­
gineer at the city light plant,
went to Portland Monday on
business.
Forest Grove
Undertaking
Parlors under the management
o f A. W. Nelson, was sold Mon­
day to Jake Buxton.
Mr. Bux­
ton was formerly in the under­
taking business here with Roe &
Buxton, is well and favorably
known and his many friends,
while not anxious for his immed­
iate services, welcome him to
their midst.
F. M. Hill o f Gaston visited
over Sunday with his son, J. L.
Hill.
C . G. DANIELSON
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J. E. Loomis has just returned !
from his farm in eastern Ore­
gon. He took from here a jack,
and while there purchased eight
jennies to stock his farm.
He
reports the crops looking good.
Saturday Specials
R. Ribbon Flour, sack $1.25
10 lbs. White Swan
1.20
10 lbs. Pure Lard
1.30
3 cans Libbey Milk
.25
3 cans Yellow Bond
.25
4 pkgs. Gold’n West Soda .25
3 pkgs. Corn Flake
.25
3 pkgs. Toasted Rice Fl’ k -20
6 b ’s White Wonder Soap .25
Quaker Oats, per pkg. .20
11 b’s Elk Savon Soap
.25
G. W. BUNKER
Pacific Ave.
The change in time on the Or­
egon Electric may cause some to
miss the car. Time table will be
found in this paper.
Second
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
WOOD
SOLD,
S A W E D Land
Office at Portland, Oregon, Jan­
uary 20, 1912.
AN D DELIVERED
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 o f May, 1911, file in this office
Sworn Statement and Application, No.
03045, to purchase the NEJ4SW14, Sec­
tion 12, Township 2 North, Range 5
Phone 0435
J. H. Humptreys 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 Law,” at such value as might be
fixed by appraisement, and that, pursu­
H. B. Glaisyer
A. A. Kirkwood 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 will offer final proof
&
in support of his application and sworn
statement on the 11th day of April, 1912,
before 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
Hoffman Blcg. Phone 0 1 0 6 a contest at any time before patent is­
sues, by filing a corroborated affidavit
in this office, alleging facts which
Forest Grove, Oregon
would defeat the entry.
H. F. H igby , Register.
Glaisyer
Kirkwood
Engineers and Surveyors
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Forest Grove Restaurant
and Oyster House
Forest Grove Planing
Mill Company
Contractors and Builders
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has1 b ou g Kt^arij
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W e will gladly go to your^kouae.* 3et.up.~0ur
machine* demonstrate
F - M A ? R FRONT
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R S I M P L PORTLAND
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NEW
Wholesale and Retail
GOODS
V e tch Seed», all kind* o f gre»» teed. A l­
fa lfa Hay, Feed and Land Platter
HEADQUARTERS
for M ILBURN W A G O N S
S. C. Inkley o f Hanks was in 1ml Phone 50x
the city the first o f the week and
visited the Press office.
Saturday.
Wood Sawing
T O fc A T
W. A. Goodman o f Cornelius, Located on Pacific Avenue
who with his wife has been
spending the winter in Cali­
fornia, has moved to f>ur city.
Mr. Goodman is in the house
moving business.
W. R. Hicks and John Ireland
were among those from the
Grove paying taxes at Hillsboro
Notice to Taxpayer*
Notice is hereby given that 1911 tax
rolls for Washington County, Oregon,
will he open for collection and payment
o f taxes on Monday, February 5, 1912.
All who make full payments o f 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 o f 10 per cent and 1
Forest Grove Pharmacy.
per cent interest per month on said
tax until it is paid.
The Up-to-the-minute Druggist.
G eo . G. H ancock ,
Sheriff and ex-officio tax collector for
Washington County. Oregon.
By J. C. A eplegate , Deputy.
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, Febru­
ary 1, 1912.
LA
The young people o f the Chris­
tian church held a basket social W e have on sale Olympia
at the residence o f O. C. Jack- and Eastern Oysters : : :
son last week, and the net for
Try us once and if we
the benefit o f the choir was
please you tell other*;
$23.70, which is to be used in
if
not tell us.
liquidating debt.
The dairymen o f the Banks
section meet at Banks today.
J. W. Caples o f Portland was
in town Saturday.
You need some to
tabs on the changing tem­
perature.
We have all
lands o f the best makes.
Thermometers for indoors,
thermometers for outdoors,
dairy thermometers, clinic
thermometers for the sick
room, barometer the scien­
tific weather prophet, hy­
drometer to take the den­
sity of liquids.
JT:
Walter and Ray Devlin were
among the Portland visitors last
Week.
Walter Watkins visited Hills­
boro Saturday.
Thermometers
Dry Oak, Ash and Fir
W. H. Lester o f Glen wood was
in the city Tuesday.
Mission Furniture, Mill Work
and General Repair W ork
Rev. J. F. Leise was in Port­
land this week.
Complete line, m«ny new features, three year guar­
antee on irankhanger, 27.9 uer cent leaa pressure
on duatproof self-oiling hearings, 33 per cent less
strain on chain.
tome in and investigate these facts ami others
before l uying elsewhere. Fresh stock of tires ami
sundries. Agency of
L. J. Corl’a old stand. Pacific Avenue
Arrive F. Grove
8:05
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Arrive Portland
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Makers of
The 1912 Racycles, Best of A ll
Rarycl«, Miama, Wonder, and Shapleigh Special.
Hand Wheel* for Sale or Rent.
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All Trains Daily
Haskell Ferrin,
cashier of
Forest Grove National Bank, is
erecting a 50 x 100 foot building
of corrugated iron on the east
side o f Main street, south of
Goff Bros.’ store.
The building
is leased for a machine shop to
an expert machinist from the
East.
Mrs. Geo. Howe o f Spokane,
Wash., is visiting with her fa th -!
er, N. Gardner.
Many new hop yards are being
set in the Banks section this
spring.
The quality o f hops
raised in this section o f the
county proves to be most excel­
lent.
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Trains leave North Hank Station in Portland
15 minutes earlier than schedule, stopping:
at 10th and Stark Sts., 10th and Morrison
Sts., 5th and Salmon Sts., 1st and Salmon
Sts., and Jefferson St. Station.
Mrs. N. J. Walker o f Gaston
is in town making somr improve­
ments on her property on Second
street.
Frank Sells o f Banks was in
town on business Tuesday.
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Oregon Electric Time Card
Leave Portland
A. H. Olbekson o f Gaston was
in town Monday.
F. A. Watrous
this week
moved to his new residence on
west Pacific avenue.
THEY ARE HERE
First publication March 7th.
Last publication April 4th.
county court house in Hillsboro, Ore­
gon, on Monday, March 11, 1912, at 10
o ’ clock a. m. of 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
keep
ian.
Forest Grove, Ore
ESTABLISHED 1885
UR new Spring
Goods are now
arriving and we will
lie pleased to have
you call and examine
them and get our
prices.
O
Portland Marble Works
All kinds o f
Monumental W ork
Estimates given on First-
Class Work and Stock Only
W e Allow No One to
Undersell Us.
264-66 Fourth St.. Opposite City Hall
J. W. Pritchard of Spring Hill
Portland, Oregon
section was in town yesterday
purchasing farm machinery.
Main 8564
Hoffman & Allen Company
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