Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, March 14, 1912, Image 8

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    Dinner at the Owl Cafe 25c.
Burton, the shoe man, has Frank Blum this week moved Lime and Sulphur spray at the
Forest Grove Pharmacy.
2nd St., Hillsboro, near K. P. moved his repair shop to First ■ to Gaston.
hall.
street, next door to Steam ’s Mrs. A1 Redetzke of David’s
barber shop.
S. P. T im e T a b le
Hill is visiting friends in Port­
When in Hillsboro go to the
Zenis
Olson
was
at
Hillsboro
land
this
week.
Owl
Cafe
to
eat.
Meals
25c.
The Book Store sells Crane’s
SOLD, SAWED
Arrive F. Grove WOOD
Sunday.
Near K. P. hall, 2nd St.
Will French visited with Wm. Leave Portland
Linen Lawns.
8:44 a. m.
7:2« ». m .
AND
Edwin Cole of David’s Hill, Langley’s family over Sunday.
DELIVERED
6:00 p. m .
4:00 p . m.
“ Maggie” asks if we can in­ Owl Cafe, Hillsboro, 2nd St,
6:58 p. m.
5:40 p . m.
fruit
and
grape
grower,
made
Thomas Small of Thatcher paid
form her where she can buy near K. P. hall. Good meals for
this office a pleasant call last taxes in Hillsboro Monday.
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mission furniture, in last week’s 125c.
Arrive Portland
Leave F. Grove
Dry Oak, Ash and Fir
week.
issue. We would say that the
8:00 a. m.
Dr. and Mrs. Nixon were in
6:35 a. in.
For Sale—Farm of 31 acres,
10:20 a. m.
8:27 a. m.
Forest Grove Plaining Mills house, barn, etc., 4 miles north­ A. S. Venen of 38th and Portland Monday.
6:20 p . m .
4:48 p. m .
make mission furniture.
See west of Forest Grove. Must sell Schuyler streets, Portland, was
Phone 0435
J. H. Humphreys
Jay
Green
of
Beaver
City,
Ne­
in
the
city
hist
week.
them.—Ed.
1 on account of other engagement.
braska, who is attending O. A.
James Churchill of Gales Creek C. at Corvallis, visited with his
Forest Grove Restaurant
Sunday morning, s e r m o n , Can give liberal terms. Address
traded
in
town
Saturday
and
or­
T.
Small,
Forest
Grove,
Ore.
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“ Men for the Times. ” Evening,
old friend and schoolmate, E.
and Oyster House
illustrated lecture on Japan, 75 l W. C. Johnson, a resident of dered the Press.
H. Sexton, during the oratorical
lantern slides. Rev. Mr. Thomas, Firholm west of town, was in J. E. Baldwin who has since contest.
You need some to keep
W e h a v e on sa le O lym pia
pastor.
tabs on the changing tem­
this week visiting his son, W. T. August last been visiting with WORD WAR CONTINUED and E astern O y sters : : :
friends and relatives in Indiana,
perature. We have all
Edison and Victor talking ma­ Johnson of the U. S. Barns.
Nebraska
and
Colorado
returned
kinds of the best makes.
(Continued
from
first
page.)
Try
us
once
and
if
we
chines and records for sale at the
The excavation on the Dr. to the Grove Saturday. Mr. Bal­
Thermometers
for indoors,
Bank
and
no
complaint
was
made
please
you
tell
others;
Bazaar.
i Nixon building on Main street is dwin thinks there is noplace like
thermometers for outdoors,
on
account
of
all
the
checks
be­
if
not
tell
us.
W. J. Reynolds, jeweler of i progressing and the near future home and says that if half he ing drawn on the one bank.
dairy thermometers, clinic
Yamhill, was in town the first of will see some radical changes has told about Oregon to his
L ocated on P a cific A v e n u e
thermometers for the sick
Not
satisfied,
the
Doctor
takes
the week. From his talk and made in sidewalks and buildings friends is believed, many of his his “ muck rake” to dig up the
room, barometer the scien­
the way he hangs around, we between Pacific Ave. and North eastern friends will see Oregon old electric light skeleton that
tific weather prophet, hy­
won’t be surprised to hear of his First Ave.
in the near future, and adds that has been allowed to rest for the
drometer to take the den­
locating with us again. There
sity of liquids.
Construction work on the li­ he did not tell the half of our last two years, with which Mr.
is still room in his line in our brary building was suspended advantages.
Corl never had any connection.
city.
Friday morning of last week and
F orest G ro v e P h arm acy.
He also speaks of the “old pile
Dell Mattison was in town
W. F. Schultz’s market and a directors’ meeting ordered. shaking hands with the legal of junk in the mountains that
The Up-to-the-minute Druggist.
Contractors and Builders
used to furnish light for the
grocery has moved to the oppo­ The suspension we understand ' voters the first of the week.
Makers of
site side of the street, making is made until the question of
Saunders’ Poultry Yards has city,” which neither Mr. Corl
Administrator’s Notice
room for the new building. Mr. how the building shall face is high-class Barred Rocks and or anyone else connected with
Notice
is hereby given th at the un­
M ission F urniture, M ill W ork
Schultz will at once commence settled.
Black Minorcas. First on Barred the bank, but myself, ever had an d G eneral R ep air W ork dersigned has been by the Couuty
Court of Washington County, Oregon,
excavating and will build a
Pianos from $149 and up at Rock cockerel and second on any connection. This ought not
duly appointed administrator of the es­
to
cause
the
Doctor
to
lose
any
38x100 full two-story tile brick the Bazaar.
tate of James M. Hamblin, deceased,
Barred Rock cock, also second
and has duly qualified as such adminis­
sleep
or
have
any
bad
dreams
at
building, He gets his materia's
C. E. Moulton of Randalia, and third on Minorca cockerel this time, for this was sold many
trator.
All persons having claims
W
.
F.
H
A
R
T
K
A
M
P
F
from McMinnville over the S. Iowa, visited with his sister, and second and third on Minorca
against said estate are hereby required
to present the same to me with proper
P. railroad.
As soon as the Mrs. C. L. Perry, the first of the pullet at our last show, in hot months ago for fifty thousand
Wholesale and Retail
vouchers at the law office of M. Bailey
dollars
to
outside
parties,
as
building is completed the first week. Mr. Moulton made a trip competition. If you want eggs
Bump, in Hillsboro, Washington Coun-
floor will be occupied by his to the Grove some years ago, from the winners call on me. either of the old stockholders Vetch Seeds, all kinds of grass seed, Al- ! ty, Oregon, within six months from
date hereof,
faifa Hay, Feed and Land Plaster
here in the city could have told
market and grocery.
i Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this
and he notes with pleasure the Yards two blocks west of Laugh-
March 4, 1912.
him.
i lin Hotel on Pacific Ave. corner
G eorge T. H amblin ,
HEADQUARTERS
Baby buggy, good as new; will improvement.
I
am
reminded
of
a
boy
I
once
Administrator of the estate of James
C
street.
sell cheap. Mrs. J. Wehrly, For­ Mrs. C. A. Dennis, reliable
knew who had a controversy fo r M IL B U R N W A G O N S | M. Hamblin, deceased.
M. B ailey B ump ,
Catherine Gruenor of the Phar­ with another boy on account of
est Grove.
18 shampoo. Scalp treatment a
Attorney for the Estate.
Forest Grove, Ore
specialty. Phone Ind. No. 184; macy is spending the week with a trade of two jack-knives. He lnd Phone 50x
First publication March 7th.
Miss Cora McClaren, daughter residence and office 232 Pacific friends in Portland.
Last publication April 4th.
'thought that the other boy insin­
of Commissioner John McClaren, avenue.
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S. T. Walker has a nice article uated that he was not on the
has been very ill.
ESTABLISHED 1885
on
the raising of tomatoes in the square and proceeded at once
Notice to Taxpayers
Singer, New Home and other of
to give him a “drubbing.” In a
Mrs. Wilber McEldowney was the latest improved up to date Pacific Homestead this week.
Notice
is hereby given that 1911 tax
Portland Marble Works rolls for Washington
County, Oregon,
a passenger to Portland Sunday. sewing machines for sale at the
A. E. Scott, E. W. Haines, J. short time when the boys were
will be open for collection and payment
All kinds of
pretty
well
bruised
up
they
of taxes on Monday, February 5, 1912.
A. Thornburgh. Walter Roswurn
Frank Maitland of Gales Creek Bazaar.
i All who make full payments of their
stopped a moment for breath.
and
L.
T.
Sills
have
been
ap­
taxes before March 15, 1912, will re­
Parlor, church and school or­
M on u m en ta l W o r k ceive
lost a fine mare and mule colt
a rebate of 3 per centum, half
pointed a committee of the Com­ The other boy apparently recov­
gans for sale at the Bazaar.
this week.
payments can be made by the first
Estimates given on First-
mercial Club to solicit subscrip­ ering first proceeded, when the
Monday in October, 1912. When no
Class Work and Stock Only
payment is made by the first Monday
tions of stock in the cannery and boy, beginning to blubber, said,
“ If you don’t stop fighting me 264-66 Fourth St., Opposite City Hall in April, 1912, the tax becomes de- .
fruit handling company.
llnquent and the statute requires from
I'll spit in the face of every boy
| that date a penalty of 10 per cent and 1
Portland, Oregon
Frank Myers delivered an able who is your friend. It seems
; per cent interest per month on said
. , r.,. tax until it is paid.
lecture in the city yesterday that this punishment of all the Main 8564
A 101b
G eo . G. H ancock ,
against single tax. This lecture boys who are friends of Mr.
..... Sheriff and ex-officio tax collector for
Washington
County.
Oregon.
was In answer to a former lec­ Corl has begun.
By J. C. A pplegate , Deputy.
ture favoring single tax.
I shall not be drawn into any W. Weitzel
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, Febru­
L. L. Hollinger
ary 1, 1912.
newspaper
controversy. I have
Three-inch farm wagon for
sale. Enquire of R. G. Allison, always been kept busy trying to W E IT Z E L & H O L L IN G E R
look after matters that it was
Pacific Ave. West.
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Notice for Publication.
T WILL pay you to trade with
my duty to care for.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
A. D. Harper of Gales Creek
us. We can save you money
T in n in g and P lu m b in g, S h eet Land Office at Portland, Oregon, Jan-
E . VV. H a in e s .
visited the county seat Monday.
and give you brand new goods.
| uary 20, 1912.
M etal W ork and R e­
Notice is hereby given that Jerry J.
Try our various departments.
Judge Stevenson of Dilley was
j Chmtner, whose postoffice address is
O reg o n E lectric T im e Card
pair Shop .
Room 4, Cambridge Bldg., Cor. 3d and
in Hillsboro Monday.
Morrison St., Portland, did, on the 8th
day of May, 1911, file in this office
Manche Langley was in Port­ Leave Portland
Arrive Portland North First Avenue, between Main and Sworn Statement and Application, No.
land Monday..
6:55 a m
“ A” Streets; phone 863.
7:35 a m
03045, to purchase the NEJ4SWJ4, Sec­
tion 12, Township 2 North, Range 5
8:30
a
m
9:45
a
m
John Rosa of 300 East 80th
West, Willamette Meridian, and the
&
10:50 a m
11:50 a m
timber thereon, under the provisions of
St. North, Portland, spent Sun­
CENERAL MERCHANTS
1:20 p m
2:20 p m
the act of June 3, 1878, and acts
day with friends in town.
4:22 p m
Cor. Main St. amt N. First Ave.
Forest Grove, Or.
5:00 p m
amendatory, known as the “ Timber and
6:00 p m
A A kirkwnnd Stone Law, ” at such value as might be
7:25 p m
H. B. Glaisycr
M. S. Allen, Mr. and Mrs.
fixed by. appraisement, ami that, pursu­
8:30 p m
9:20 p m
ant to sued application, the land and
Frank Orth, A. W. Nelson, and
11:30 p m
11:00 p m
timber thereon have been appraised,
Roily Walker were among the
the timber estimated 110,000 board feet
at $1.00 per M, and the land $10.00;
passengers for Portland Sunday. !
Arrive F. Grove
Leave F. Grove
that said applicant will offer final proof
John Stribich visited in Cor­
in support of his application and sworn
8:05 a m
6:20 a m
statement on the 11th day of April, 1912,
9:40 a m
8:30 a m
nelius Sunday.
before the Register and Receiver of
Wood Sawing
Thermometers
Forest Grove Planing
Mill Company
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Have You Visited Our
New Store?
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c to
P
b
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1
a
to
King Capíes Mercantile Co.
Glaisyer & Kirkwood
U. S. A.
M
Livery, Feed and Sales Stables
2 .
Pacific Avenue, FOREST GROVE
w
Good IV am s and Riir«.
R
$!
Hom e* and Ri»r* for *ale.
and deliver«*! to all part*.
B a g g a g e c a ll« ! for
In d e p e n d e n t P h o n e 4 1 2
IM
Dan Pierce went to Portland
Sunday to accompany his family
home. They have been visiting
with Mrs. Pierce’s sister, Mrs.
Jacobson.
Dr. Lowe, March 28.
W. T. JOHNSON. Proprietor.
Elmer E. Lyda of Gales Creek
had the misfortune to lose two
fingers from his left hand w
splitting wood last week.
P*
Cl
ac
2 )
THE CASA ROSA
C om er Thin! A ven u e am! T h in ! S treet
ROOM AND BOARD $4 PER WEEK
MRS C. R. VEDDER. Proprietor
T e le p h o n e tStt
William Jones, Tailoring Works
S T E A M AND DRY C L E AN I N G
Dyeing, Repairing and Présuma for Indies and
Gentlemen. First Class Work GUARANTEED
PORTLAND, OR.
265 Taylor S t
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M. R. Noble, our real es
rustler, who has been spent
some weeks in California for
health, returned Sunday.
Don’t neglect the childr
musical education. It is a sin
for parents to neglect this
of a child’s education. Have you
a piano in your home to start the
little ones out on, who, if they
had half a chance, would turn
the gloom into sunshine for you
and others? I sell good reliable
pianos and sell them on terms to
suit you whether for cash, or the
smallest payment you can atTord.
Geo. G. P a t e r so n , Forest 1
Grove.
12:02 p m
2:32 p m
5:38 p m
7:15 p m
9:37 p m
12:36 a m
10:35 a m
1:05 p m
3:45 p m
6:10 p m
8:05 p m
9:50 p m
Train* l*ave N orth B ank S tation in Portland
15 M inute* ea rlier than sch ed u le, atoppinir
a t 10th and S tark S ts., 10th and Morrison
S ts.. 5th and Salm on S ts.. 1st and Salm on
S ts., sn d Jefferson S t. S tation .
Engineers and Surveyors
U re
« o ilm a n Bldg.
Phone 0106
F orest G rove Oretxon
’
®
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 fi,inK a corroborated affidavit
in this office, alleging facts which
would defeat the entry.
H. F. H ig b y , Register.
All Trains Daily
NEW SHOES, NEW SHOES
Saturday Specials
Best Bacon
17c
Best Ham
17c
11 Bars Soap
25c
6 bars White Wonder 25c
6 lbs. Beans
25c
15 lbs. Sugar
$1.00
Best Spider Leg Tea
40c
Gunpowder Tea
45c
Get prices on case lots.
G. W. BUNKER.
HIST take a glance at
our Shoe window and
you will be convinced that
we have shown good
judgment in buying. We
do not claim to carry all
the styles but we have
the leading ones and the
popular sellers, and the
prices low and the quali­
ty good.
Don’t forget our groce­
ry department. Our prices
| will please you. They are
low on Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. We want
your MOHAIR and will give the top cash price.
Notice
H. Lidyard will repair
your shoes, do it right, give
you the best material and a
reasonable price. Try me.
Next door to I. O. O. F.
hall. First Ave. North.
J'
Hoffman & Allen Company