r ■ ! FRUIT MEM » I * ORENCO TREES ARE REALLY M oyer Suits for i The fruit growers’ meeting j held Saturday at the K. P. hall ? was largely attended by growers \ and others. Much interest was | manifested. Mr. Holt, president o f the Eu- -i gene growers’ association; II. J. • Bosh aw o f the Nooksack grow- j ers’ association, and Mr. Good- i rich o f the state horticultural jr 5 TO 10 YEARS commission, delivered very in- J, teresting addresses on the lines o f growing and earing for fruits. Mr. Mulkey represented the Southern Pacific interests, and a letter was read from the Oregon IN BLUE SERGE Electric people, the railroad companies showing their interest in the future development of this section and their willingness to encourage the move by offer­ ing a half rate for shipments. lion. Ira Purdin made a nice WITH TWO I'AIRS OF PANTS 7 To 17 YEARS talk from a grower’s standpoint Well tailored from stout cheviots and cassimeres, in tans, browns and and urged that the time is ripe grays. The pants are full peg-top and are lined all through, You cannot equal these suits at the price. for something definite to be done. Hon. II. C. Atwell, president WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD, IT'S SO o f the State Horticultural Asso -1 ciation, was chairman, and spoke1 encouragingly o f the possibili- ; ties. A fter hearing that was said, it was the unanimous opin­ ion that a cannery or evaporator, F IV E S T O R E S or both, in connection with a packing and shipping plant, is F irst a n d M o r r is o n S e c o n d a n d M o r r is o n needed and would result in finap- F irst a n d Y a m h ill T h ir d a n d O a k 8 7 - 8 9 T h ir d cial good to promoters and be of great benefit to the community. The chair appointed a commit­ tee o f five to prepare plans for future proceedings, naming Mayor Allen, Robt. Alexander, 1 John Forbes, Grant Bailey and j MAIN STREET, NEAR PACIFIC AVENUE, < This column of ‘‘public editorials” is intended B. Ortman. The committee will FOREST GKO\ E, OREGON i for the use of the public in discussing questions j , ... . -v , -, ... Moyer’s Hoys’ Suits are famous for their long- wearing qualities and their moderate cost. We will he glad to h ive you bring your boys in and let us (it them out. We show many new patterns in splendid fabrics that will give long service with good appearance. $2.50 to $5.00 Boys5 Junior Norfolk Suits $3.95 to $6.00 Confirmation Suits $5.00 M oyer Special Boys5 Suits CHEAP Some trees appear cheap, but 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. W e grow our own tree« in our 1200-acre nursery. Our land was selected specifically for nursery purposes. It pro­ duces the very choicest type o f 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, Romo 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 o f the best peach trees in Early Crawford, Elberta, Foster, Fitzgerald, Gillingham and other good varieties we have eyer grown. If you want Peach Trees, you can’t get better. Don’ t Delay Ordering Too Long. Why Not Now? Address, OREGON STEADY, UPRIGHT SALESMEN NURSERY COM PANY, Orenco, Oregon WANTED u u M cu n u i Good News for Everyone PUBLIC EDITORIALS j of public importance. The Press will expect free i ^LC, tlFUl \\ llCTl 1C tidy \\ 1 til | . u.e to be made of thn column, i-onethy ictten rep ort a meeting wil} be called M eals at ail H ours. T he Boat o f E vsrylliin e S erved A islit r r a T O T « C T .-T D O N ’T HAVE TO PAY H IG H ; for definite action. Everything bids fair for the Is it lawful for a person to firei establishment of the* plant a gun from a public highway? : this spring. > W AGNER & SONS A ll kinds of Garden Tools Farm Machinery. P R IC E S If a deed to a piece o f land Jury List, March Term. reads “ to John Smith and w ife,” James Phillips, Beaverton, You don't have to pay high prices for high quality. does this give the wife a half farmer. We always sell the purest and best drugs at reas­ onable prices. We depend for our custom on interest in the land, or is it the C. T. Hall, farmer, West Ce­ moderate prices and high quality, because our cus­ tomer goQ3 away satisfied. ijjj same as if it were just deeded to dar. llj John Smith? In either case S. A. I). Meek, Columbia, far­ || what interest does the wife mer. P A C IF IC D R U G C O M P A N Y i| have? (Successor to Dr. Hines) A. E. McCumsey, Columbia, FRANK. MERESSE, M*naeet farmer. Wr.tts Items A. C. Duley, East Cedar, far­ (Crowded cut last week.) mer. Did you get your Woodman paper. Wm. G. Walker, Banks, far­ How do you like the new rates? Goo., mer. enough for you. You should have died Henry C. Carstensen, Banks, in reasonable season. t h e Thad Stevdnson is helping his father farmer. some this week. Frank Bennett, farmer, N. 1 SELLS ON COMMISSION Ruth Frost was in the Grove Satur­ Forest Grove. day to take her music lesson. Mrs. Robert Alexander, farmer, For­ Anything, everything, personal or real. List your E. E. Williams is her teacher. needs as well as' what you have to sell. Bring in to est Grove. the building harness, toe's, furniture, etc. We will Mr. A. T. Buxton, Mr. and Mrs. A. Peters, farmer, East Cedar. sell it for you. Ewing and Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy at­ We have an employment agency department, John Vanderwal, insurance tended Grange meeting Saturday. also harness and shoe repair in the building. There was more talk-on taxes. Every­ agent, S. Hillsboro. one needs to get posted on that subject George Vandehey, Banks, far­ Phone 744 Between the barns on Pacific Avenue if he has any taxable property. mer, John Frost is taking lessons cn the I Edw. J. Thomas, Beaverton, FOREST G R O V E , O R EG O N violin. farmer. The few parents and th« pupils who j Galvin Jack Jr., bank clerk, \ accepted Mr. FroaU* invitation to at­ Hillsboro. tend the spelling contest were well en­ George E. Sinclare, N. Hills tertained. In the contest between the grades Rhea Bailey was victorious. boro, farmer. , Good for Rhea! In the "free-for-all” Joseph W. Roberts, Gales Mr. John Wilson stood up the longest. ! Creek, farmer. i After the delicious luncheon which war. j J. C. Fisher, West Butte, book­ served, all played games and enjoyed keeper. themselves until the midnight hour. Wm. Bagley Sr., Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Stevenson were in the city Tuesday- afternoon. farmer. & fa John F. Ireland, Banks, far­ The law enabling the early home- 1 steader to vary his line; to avoid the mer. poor land and take in the good makes Alb. Mussig, Beaverton, far­ the plat o f a. donation land claim look mer. 1 * Rol rl . IcKnight, Washing­ j saw. ton, farmer. i John Ihrig was working on the roads John B. Bateman, Gales Creek, Tuesday. farmer Minerva Vermilyea was at Mr . j Charles Boy, Beaverton, far­ mer. Frost's over Sunday. George J. Palmateer, N. Hills­ Mr. Buxton has a fine herd o f sheep b o r o , retired. grazing on his hills. Complete line, many new features, three year guar­ A. J. Killin, N. Forest Grove, antee on crankhanger. 27.9 , per cent less pressure ! Mrs. A. L. Dilley was in the Grove farmer. on duatproof self-oiling bearings, Î53 per cent less shopping, Satu-day. George R. Adams, W. Cedar, strain on chain. Come in and investigate there facts and others farmer. before buying elsewhere. I resh stock o f tires and Winfield E. Pegg, Beaverton, Notice sundries. Agency o f farmer. I am prepared to deliver fresh Racycle, Miama, Wonder, and Shapleigh Special. Second Wm. ('. Tucker, S. Fotest milk to all parts o f the city for G ( jr0ve, farmer. Hand Wheel* for Sale or Rent. cents per quart, delivered night John Kastur, W. Cedar, farm- and morning. I will do my best er. C . G . D A N IE L S O N to satisfy you. A. K inney , Dai- , Williams, Gales Creek, L. J. Corl's old stand. Pacific Avenue farmer. O a r R ep air. G u r u l c a l ryman, Third St., Foreät Grove, John R. Ennis, S. Tualatin, Oregon. tf sav. miller. O. Spalding Bros. Di A complete line of Spalding BASE BALL G O O D S. should be avoided. Wm. Ruffrter, Proprietor YOU W . have a fine line of new Buggies. and W. O. WAGNER & SONS Right Prices and a Square Deal to Everyone. SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO. T5 ©me Baking Co. F in e st o f B r e a d a n d Pastry B a k ed E v ery D ay W e sell 6 loaves of bread for 25 ^ F r e e D e liv e r y to A ll Parts o f the C ity Pacific Avenue Forest Grove T H E Y A R E HERE LANG’S MINERAL WONDER 7X \ Is a positive cure for RHEUMATISM, CATARRH, PILES, SORES, DROPSY, STOMACH TROUBLE, FEMALE TROUBLES and SKIN OLD DIS­ EASES. Also many are using MINERAL W O N D ER with remarkable success for cancers. The 1912 Racycles, Besl of AH 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 /