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About Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1912)
F o r e s r G ro ve P ress Published A Edited by The Pre.. Publishing Co. “Bonbonniere” the Republican voters, at the primary election, April 19, 1912. W. H . H o l l i s . y °u choose to do»o. Many prop ositions o f a wildcat nature wuhic,h/ ure oiFerei1 to oui; ciutizeMS should be given a wide berth. (Haiti Advertisement) You can hardly trust yourself to F orest G rove , O regon , : be the judge. Many are the H offman ................... President rnen ¡n porest Grove who have for fine in th.cuy of J. N. H o ffm an .....Sec'y and For Sheriff The undersigned, a member o f the Republican party and resid- in f at Hillsboro, announces him self a candidate for Sheriff be fore the Republican primaries to be held in Washington county, April 9, 1912. I f nominated and elected I pledge myself to con duct the office as economically as possible and extend every cour tesy to citizens having business with the office. J. C. A p p l e g a t e , Candidate for Sheriff. anager lo it heavily from such ventures. __________________________ A dividend now and then very T H U R S D A Y o f EACH W E E K . often is intended as an alluring _________________________ bait. It might be well to paste I ndependent P hones this in your hat for £uture refer- O ffice 505 R esidence 442 ence- Enteral at the poet oittce at Forest Grove, Ofirn as mail matter of tho second class. 0. M. Gardner, superintend- o f Forest Grove public T e r m s o f S u b s c r ip t io n j schools, announces himself can CASH IN AD VAN CE One Year $1.00 - Six onths .75 d id a te for county school super- ! intendent. Much credit is due Display advertisements for publics- him in upbuilding o f Olir city tion in the PRESS must be in this office sch ool to their present high j ent n *t later than Tubsday evening to in- sure appearance in current issue. , standard. Prof. Gardner has --------; tyeen actively engaged in school sopv o f The Press will be mailed work for many years and wher A copy to all advertisers in which their ad ap- ever he has cast his lot he has pears — .......... ....... _ been the means o f doing much . . , . . , . , , , .. good. He has many enthusias- A successful specu ator o f Wa i .. , . , . . , . , • A, . tic friends among the educators Street never buy stocks in things o f WashinKto„ county who wish offered by emooth.tonp.ed f him agents who work for a handsome _______________ commission nor stocks that are guaranteed to have a big ad- Candidate for Sheriff. vance in the near future. He j hereby announce m yself a never speculates in such offer- candidate for the office o f Sheriff ing8. He buys stocks that have 0f Washington county, subject passed muster and have been to the will o f the Republican listed on the exchange. Before voters at the primary election stocks can be listed the company April 19, 1912. I am a resident must make a report that will 0f Hillsboro, and have been a justify the listing, which bars Republican all my life. I f nom- out all the wildcat schemes by inated I will use my best efforts which people are being swindled. secure my election, and if It is just as easy to buy listed elected will pledge myself to con- stock as any other. Brokers ol duct the affairs o f the office in good standing in stock exchange an honest, efficient, economical carry ads in papers and maga- an(] business-like manner and at zines and will only be too glad an times keeping in mind the in to answer inquiries o f a prospec- terests o f the tax-paying public, tive customer, and you may deal F r e d E. C o r n e l iu s . with them through your bank if IPaid Advertisement.) (Paid Advertisement.) Pacific Avenue Report of the Condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK a petition asking FOREST GROVE, OREGON At the Close of Business—Decem ber 5, 1911 RESOURCES to have my Loans and Discounts.................................... I115,130.1G United States and Other Ronds .................... 75,253.19 Ranking House, Furniture and Fixtur-a....... 11,016.38 Cash and Exchange....................................... 59,994.15 name placed on the official nom inating ballot o f the Republican party for the primary election to be held April 19, 1912. In said petition and at all times I pledge myself, if elected, to perform the 4261,833^88 LIABILITIES Capital and Surplus....................................... $ 60,000.00 Undivided Profits........................................... 2,785.35 Circulation..................................................... 50,000.00 Deposits ........................................................ 149,108.53 4261,893.88 duties o f said office as prescribed by law and for the best interests o f the public. E dw . C. L u c e , Candidate for County Clerk. (Paid Advertisem ent.) LOW COLONIST FARES I wish to announce my candi dacy for nomination to the office o f senator for the senatorial dis trict comprising Washington. Tillamook, Yamhill and Lincoln counties, subject to the will o f Daily March 1st to April 15th to all points on Oregon Electric Railway Chicacro Cincinnati Milwaukee? St. Louis N ew York Detroit St. Paul Kansas City Omaha Des Moines Indianapolis Denver O. M . G A R D N E R I hereby announce myself as candidate for the office o f county school superintendent ol’ Wash ington county. I am asking the support o f the Republican voters at the primary nominating elec tion to be held Friday, April 19, 1912. I f nominated I will use my-best efforts to be elected, and if elected will devote my energy to the successful building up of the schools o f Washington coun ty. O. M. G a r d n e r , South Forest Grove Precinct. (Paid advertisement.) 10 inch Ratchet Brace, regular price For Commissioner $1.25, sale price............................ 85c To the Voters o f Washington Co. : 10 inch N. P. Ratchet Brace, regu The undersigned, a member of lar price $2.25, sale price .......... 1.65 the Republican party, residing in Small expansive Bits cut from h inch Gales Creek precinct, announces 1J inch, reg. price 90c, sale price 60c himself a candidate for the Re Large expansive Bits cut from 5 in. publican nomination for county to 3 inch, reg. price $1.25 sale price 85c commissioner at the primary Augur Bits, about one-half regular election to be held April 19, 1912. prices, all sizes: in sets, regular I f nominated I will accept, and price $4.59, sale p rice ....................3.50 if elected I will qualify as such Augur Bits in sets, regular price officer. I f nominated and elect $3.25, sale p rice.............................2.25 ed I will during my term of Pump Oil Cans, regular price $1.75, office perform the duties o f the sale p rice....................................... 1.25 office to the best o f my ability Stovepipe Enamel, regular price •a and for the benefit o f the tax- 25c, sale p ric e .................................15c ! payers o f the county. Fry Pans, No. 5, regular price 25c, J ohn .M c C l a d e n . sale price ....................................... 15c Candidate for Commissioner. Fry Pans, No. G, regular price 30c, (Filili Advertisement.) sale p r ic e ..................................... 20c Fry Pans, No. 7, regular price 35c, Attorney Norblad o f Astoria, sale price.........................................25c who announces himself candi Waffle Irons, regular price $1, sale date for district attorney, has price.................................................70c many friends In Washington Cast Pots, porcelain lined, regular county who desire his nomina price 90c. sale price....................... 65c tion for that office. Cast Kettles, regular price 80o, sale price......................................... 60c No. 3 Scotch Bowls, regular price G R A N D M O T H E R ’S 50c, sale price.............................. 35c No. 1 Scotch Bowls, regular price RO O TS A N D HERBS 55c, sale price......... ..................... 40c No. 5 Scotch Bowls, regular price Roots and herbs, barks and 75c, sale price .............................. 50c Cast Gem Pans, regular price 50c. seeds, flowers and leaves, sale price................................... 35c the old-time home remedy. Ingredients in bulk and packages, fresh new goods. Your home receipts care fully and promptly filled. GOFF BROS. Forest Grove Pharmacy Cornelius, Oregon 40 Per Cent Cash Reserve tf W . H. H O LLIS O f Washington County. We have been fortunate in buying a bankrupt stock and will give our custo mers the benefit of unheard-of prices while it lasts. You can sec the goods in our window with the regular and the cut prices. All goods marked in plain figures. None of these goods guaranteed, as we have no way o f holding the manufacturers. TWO STORES Forest Grove, Oregon Waiting for One ai R. A. PHELPS, Prop. the Plate A Republican candidate for the For County Clerk office o f Sheriff o f Washington To the Voters o f Washington County, at the nominating elec County: tion, April 19, 1912. I am a candidate for the office Your vote will be needed. o f County Clerk, and have filed Bankrupt Stock Had be hour* daylight In. All ad. .Tiv COURTEOUS TREATMENT (Paid Advertisement.) B. H. L A U G H L IN SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY MORNING OF Hold Fast wire clamps, regular price 25c, our price................................... 15c Automatic Clamps, regular price, $1, our price ................................ 65c Haven's Clamps, regular price $2.50 our p r ic e ....................................... 1.50 24 inch adjustible iron Level, regu lar price $2,50, our price................1.75 Hack Saw frames with blades, reg ular price 40c, our price................ 25c Tin Snips, regular price 40c, our Glass Cutter with six extra blades, regular price 40c, our price ........... 25c p rice ................................................25c Hunters’ Axes, regular price 75c, our p r ic e .........................................50c 1J inch Nut Augurs, regular price, 85c, our price..................................50c 1J inch Nut Augurs, regular price 75c, our price..................................60c 1J inch Nut Augurs, regular price $1. our price .................................. 70c 2 inch Nut Augurs, regular price $1.25, our p r ic e ...................... .. ,8f>c 2 inch Screw Driver, regular price 15c, our price.................................. 10c 3 inch Screw Driver, regular price 15c, our price.................................. 10c 4 inch Screw Driver, regular price 20c, our price..................................15c 5 inch Screw Driver, regular price 20c, our price..................................15c 6 inch Screw Driver, regular price 25c, our price..................................18c Other sizes up to 10 inch at equally low prices. Cigars, Candies an d N uts Prescription Specialists Free Delivery . . . $33.00 From other Eastern points in proportion Tell your friends in the East o f this opportunity o f movinsr West at low rates. Direct train service via Burlington Boute, Northern Pacific, Great Northern and "N orth Bank" and Oregon Electric Railways. You can deposit with mo and ticket« w ill be furnished people in the East. be furnished on request. W . E. C O M A N , G. F. & P. A., Portland, Oregon. N. L. A T K iN S . Agent, Forest Grove, Oregon. LOW COLONIST FARES B A C K T O T H E F A R M in now the slogan, and the From the Middle and Eastern portions o f the United States To OREGON and the N O R TH W E ST prevailing daily over the March 1 to April 15, 1912 is the best means o f carrying it out FARES FROM 0GDF.N&SHASTAI 1 St. Louis............................ Louts............................ 32.00 O m a h a ..................................... 25.00 * ¿ ¡e f ansas CitV......................... 25.00 St- Paul............................... 25.00 '**■ / ^ / From other cities correspondingly low r T ES™ o u r ° n* ’ but theyfan be p « P«d * « , » TO T H F F A P M -6 * rel8tlVeS in tlH‘ EaSt who d * « ™ to “ G E T R A C K TO T H E FA R M you can deposit the value o f the fare with your nearest oeal agent and a ticket will be telegraphed to any address desired. Call on the undersigned for instructive literature to send East. JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent P O R T L A N D , OREGON. Scenic Theatre Motion Photo Exhibitions Service— 7:45 to 9:00 Three Shows every Saturday, 7:30, 8:40. 9:50 Matinee —2:30 p. m. Saturday Daily Change with Best Films Procurable C L E A N A N D U P-T O -D A T E S H O W S Telephone 901. Details will