Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, April 04, 1912, Image 12

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    Clothes cleaning establishment
in Fast Portland, the best on the
east side, to trade for acreage or
a fairly good house in Forest1
Grove. T. J. 0. Realty Co.
Ex Governor Gear made our
Wflliam McQuillan, candidate
city a friendly call last week,
for
sheriff, was in town Friday.
shaking hands with old friends
and acquaintances. The Gover­ Mr. McQuillan informs us that
nor at one time published the he has been a taxpayer in Wash- [
Pendleton Tribune (daily) and ingington county for tw enty-,
still has an affinity for the nine years.
smell of the print shop.
Richard Holscher, fruitgrower
Don't fail to look up the prize- of David’s Hill, was in town
winning advertisement in this Saturday.
paper, written by Mr. Lenos A. ! The latest and most complete
Olson, P. U. student, for which nne 0f stationery at the Bazaar,
he received $3 from the Forest E McCaUom and wife. who
rove armacy.
have hcen visiting with the fam-
Mrs. G. G. Edwards of Port- ¡lies of L. T. Sills and G. W.
land visited over Sunday with Bunker, returned the last of the
her sister Mrs J. F. Leise.
week to their home at Castle
House cleaning time now. Get Rock, Wash. They think of lo-
cldoride of lime, the best disin- eating in the Grove in the near
fectant. Regular 15c cans 3 for- future.
25c next Saturday only, at the
Mrs. C. A. Dennis, reliable
Forest Grove Pharmacy.
shampoo. Scalp treatment a
Mrs. J. F. Leise is recovering specialty. Phone Ind. No. 184;
from a very bad case of blood residence and office 232 Pacific
tf
poisoning, caused by sticking a : avenue.
pin in the thumb of the rig h t1 J. L. Vankirk, mail carrier on
hand.
Route No. 2, secured the prize
rug in the Journal subscription
A. W. NORBLAD,
contest last week.
The Book Store sells Crane’s
I Linen Lawns.
Oscar Love, a hopgrower of
I the Thatcher section, was in
town on business Saturday.
J. E. Bondshu and wife were
trading in town Saturday.
Don’t neglect the children’s
musical education. It is a sin
for parents to neglect this part ® by Moffett
of a child’s education. Have you
a piano in your home to start the
little ones out on, who, if they
O u n certain ty a tta c h e s to the candidacy of th e president fo r a renom ina-
tlon. ‘‘N othing hut d eath can keep m e out of th e fight now ," w ere tha
had half a chance, would turn
ords In which jio sta te d his a ttitu d e. U ntil his ap p o in tm en t In llKW
the gloom into sunshine for you as first w civil
governor of th e P hilippines his public career had been entirely
and others? I sell good reliable ju d ic ia l In 1!)03 he declined an appointm ent by P resid en t R oosevelt to th e su ­
1 pianos and sell them on terms to prem e court and th e nex t y e a r accepted the w ar portfolio in his cabinet. He
“kept the lid on” In Cuba ns provisional governor In
liy o rd er of the
: suit you whether for cash, or the presid
en t in 1807 he visited P an am a, Culm and P orto Rico and la te r the P h il­
j smallest payment you can afford. ippine-* a n d Ja p a n , re tu rn in g by w ay of R ussia. Ills nom ination fo r th e presi­
! r Gcc*. G. P a t e r s o n , Forest dency follow ing soon a fte r his return. H e received 321 electoral votes u i
ag ain st lii‘_* cast for W illiam Jen n in g s P.ryan.
Grove.
J. C. Howorth of Parker,
C. L. Bump, merchant of
D. D. Sage and family started
Wash.,
visited Tuesday with his South Forest Grove, has placed *tln3 week for Central Point, Or.,
Candidate for Nomination for
friend Joseph T. Butler. They in his store a new grocery coun- where they will make their home
District Attorney.
I
were
acquaintances in Wisconsin. ter, which adds materially to the upon a large ranch. Mr. Sage
(Paid Advertisement)
store’s appearance.
has rented his place here to Mr.
fis
Voters, you must register by Mournian.
Tuesday, the 9th, or ro t vote.
Among those from North For­
Select your choice of candidates. est Grove who attended the Sun-
You will find their announce- day school convention at Orenco
ments in this issue of the Press, j were Mrs. Livingstone, F. C.
of FOREST G ROVE, OREGON
Saturday specials at Moore & Taylor, Mrs. O. M. Tavlor, Mr.
and Mrs. Lamb, the Misses Pen-
Son’s.
Statement January I, 1912
Mrs. G. C. Thomas has been field, June Walker, Maud Sever­
Policies in force December 31, 1010..............................
. $ 1,199,840 00
Added during the year .................................................
327,165 00
very ill for some weeks and no ance and Anna Taylor.
$ 1,527,005 00
Total in force December 31, 1911..................
improvement is reported.
F. C. Ortle this week pur­
RECEIPTS
Cash on hand December 31, 1011..................................
$
9,662 36
chased
the sixty acre farm of
W. P. Spaulding of Tigard vis­
Premiums collected.........................................................
21,692 27
Charles
Henry near Dilley.
Interest on deposits.........................................................
_
394 93
ited in the Grove over Sunday.
$ ‘ 31,749 56
White Pekin duck eggs for set­
DISBURSEMENTS
Administrator’s Notice
Gross amount paid for losses during 1911....................
4,369 54
ting,
12 for $1.
Abrahams’.
Dividends paid members, cash.......................................
819 80
Notice
is hereby given that the un­
Call at corner store.
3,461 80
Dividends applied on renowuls.......................................
dersigned has been by the Couuty
Adjustment tosses............................................................
179 23
Court of Washington County, Oregon,
Cornelius election Monday re­ duly
4,351 51
Commission paid agents..................................................
appointed administrator of the es­
Salaries and elerk hire............................................... T....
2,699 48
sulted in the election of A. S. tate of James M. Hamblin, deceased,
644 21
Rents, advertisements and stationary...........................
has duly qualified as such adminis­
256 23
Postage, license fee, light, etc.......................................
Sholes, mayor; V. H. Massey, and
trator.
All persons having claims
233 60
Paid for re-insuraneg.......................................................
recorder; A. S. Hendricks, treas­ against said estate are hereby required
17.015 15
to present the same to me with proper
urer; C. B. Buchanan, Albert vouchers
14,734 11
Balance on hand in cash, bonds and mortgages .
at the law office of M. Bailey
Banning, J. A. Irmler and Geo. Bump, in Hillsboro, Washington Coun­
31,74'.' 55
ty, Oregon, within six months from
RESOURCES
Holscher, couneilmen. The wets date
hereof.
Cash ........................................................................
14,73» 11
won by a majority of twelve Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this
Premiums in process of collection.......................
3,613 60
Office furniture and fixtures................................
i 564 00
votes on a square vote, wet or March 4, 1912. G eorge T. H a m blin ,
847 42
Due from other insurance companies..................
dry.
Administrator of the estate of James
19.759 13
Our Presidential Possibilities Series f
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Ready for business
New Lumber Company
All kinds of Building Ma­
terials, Kiln Dried Finish,
Dry Shiplap in any quan­
tity.
Sash and Doors
Call and get prices. We
are here for business and
want to make your ac-
quaitance.
Wiilis-Place Lumber Co.
Phone 0 1 X
South A Street
Forest Grove, Or.
SEND TO
Washington County Abstract Co.
HILLSBORO, OREGON
For Your
ABSTRACTS
Charges Reasonable
H. T. BAGLEY, PRESIDENT
WiLLBAM IHIOWAI® TAIPT
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F o r th e n th e r e is th e p le a s u re o f ta k in g p ic tu r e s ad .ied to th e d e lig h t« o f th e trip «
to t h e c o u n try a n d ad d e d to t h a t th e jo y o f h av in g 1 a p ic tu r e s to r y o f y o u r Rood tim e.
W e a r e e x c lu s iv e a g e n ts fo r E a s tm a n K o d a k s a n d su p p lie s.
PACIFIC DRUG COMPANY
(S u c c e sso r to D r. H in e s)
FRANK MERESSE, Manager
Bankers & Merchants Mutual Fire
Relief Association
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NONE
W.
H. H ou.is, S ecretary
The Hillsboro National Bank
With Savings Department
Both under Government Supervision
CAPITAL $60,000
The Largest Capitalized Bank in the County. We So­
licit a Share of Your Patmoage.
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PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
Officers and Directors
W. H. Wohrung, President; S. T. Linklater, Vice-president; David
Kuratli, Carhier. Directors: W. H. Wehrung, S. T. Linklater. Dav­
id Kuratli, E. I. Kuratli, J. C. Kuratli, J. C. Hare. H. T. Bagiev,
Mary C. Wehrung, G. A. Wehrung.
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Second and Main Street, Hillsboro, Oregon
Barred Plymouth Rock eggs,
per setting of 15, 50c. Phone
0S1. Mrs. F. Farr, Forest Grove.
MAKING MORE ROOM
We are having a much needed
addition to the rear of our store
building. In the addition will
be a Ladies’ Rest Room, fur­
nished with easy chairs, lavatory
and toilet. This is all for the
benefit of our customers. We
also have additional store room,
making all floors of concrete.
We are getting in New Goods
every week to keep pace with
the demands of our trade.
M. Hamblin, deceased.
M. B a i l e y B ia r ,
Attorney for the Estate.
First publication March 7th.
Last publication April 4th.
For Sale—12 or 13 acre poultry
Notice fo r Publication.
and fruit ranch, on terms.
Strawberries and loganberries, * Department of tho Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Portland, Oregon. Jan­
young orchard, neat 4-room uary
20, 1912.
house and barn with poultry | Notice ia hereby given that Jerry J.
whose postoffice address is
yards. Address Owner F, care I | Christner,
Room 4, Cambridge Bldg., Cor. 3d and
of Press.
Morrison S t . Portland, did, on the 8th
day of May. 1911, file in this office
Mrs. A. L. Troutman and Mrs. Sworn Statement and Application, No.
3045. to purchase the NELSW 1,. Sec­
McCoy of North Plains and Mrs. 1X
tion 12, Township 2 North, Range 5
Bryant of Gaston were here Fri­ West, Willamette Meridian, and the
timber thereon, under the provisions of
day evening to attend the senior the
act of June 3, 1878. and acts
oratoricel program of the high amendatory, known as the “ Timber and
Stone Law,” at such value as might be
school.
fixed by appraisement, and that, pursu­
to such application, the land and
The Women’s Home Mission­ ant
timber thereon have been appraised
ary Society of the M. E. church the timber estimated 110,00(1 board feet
at $1.00 per M, and the land *10 00-
held a very delightful meeting that
said applicant will offer final proof
at the residence of Mrs. J. M. in support of his application and sworn
on th e lltn day of April. 1912
Pollock last Friday afternoon. statement
before the Register and Receiver of
About forty members and guests the United States Land Office, at Port­
Oregon.
were present. Delicious refresh­ land.
Any person is at liberty to protest
ments were served.
this purchase before entry, or initiate
a contest at any time before patent ia-
H. R. Bernard assumed full sues. by filing a corroborated affidavit
in this office, alleging facts which
control at the Book Store the would
defeat the entry.
first of April.
H. F. H igby , Register. 1
WE SOLICIT THE
PUBLIC PATRONAGE
W e p ar biahest price fo r M ohair and W o o l
f Hoffman & Allen Company |
Jeweler and Expert
Repairer
Si
Our goods are all we recommend
them to be. our charges reasona­
ble. Prompt and efficient work
guaranteed.
\o u r patronage solicited.
C. F. LIBBY
Second Street
HILLSBORO