Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, April 04, 1912, Image 9

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    finish to house.
Eight rooms, city
water, electric lights, cement base'
ment. Price $2600. Terms.
CITY NEWS NOTES.
There is no foundation what
ever in the rumor that the Pacific
University trustees have decidet
to face the library building on
College Way. It will face north,
with side on College Way and
rear to Pacific Avenue.
THE C A S A R O S A
C orner Third A venue and Third S tre e t
RO O M AND BO ARD $ 4 P E R W E E K
Telephone 025
M RS. C. R. V ED D ER , P ro p rie to r
No. 5.—One acre of land, with good
house, good barn, chicken house. All
in excellent repair.
Price $2700.
Terms.
No. 6.—House and barn on one acre
of land. Plenty of fruit and all in
“ apple-pie” order.
Right in town.
Price $2300. Terms.
G. W. Bunker has added to No. 7.—15 acres; of land, right near
his store a neat new oak counter in. Good small house and barn, all
and re-arranged his store and new. Price $7500. Fair payment
down, balance on reasonable terms.
materially added to his stock.
C IT Y C A F E
E. P. Currey and family, for­
merly of Perry, Oklahoma, who
for the past two years have been
located at Monticello, Wash., are
here looking for a location. Mr,
Currey is an old acquaintance of
Rev. C. H. Hilton, having wit­
nessed his marriage many years
ago.
M AIN ST R E E T , N E A g PA C IFIC A V EN U E,
F O R E S T G R O V E . O R EG O N
Moals at al! Hours. The Best of Everything
Served Right
W m . R u ffn er, P ro p rie to r
Modern Shoe Hospital
T. J. 0. REALTY CO’S
First Avenue'North
First-class Shoe Repairing in
all its Branches.
Will be
pleased to have you give me
a trial. My
20 YEARS OF
E X P E R IE N C E
in the business insures you
satisfaction.
H. LidyarcL Prorietor
LOW COLONIST FARES
Daily March 1st to April 15th
to all poi ats on
O regon E lectric R a ilw a y
from
From other Eastern points in proportion
Tell your frien d s in th e E a s t of th is o pportu ity o f mcvinfr W est a t low rates. D irect
tra in service via B urlington Route, N o rth e rn F ic ific . G ro a t N o rth e rn and “ N orth B ank ’
an d Oregon E lectric R ailw ays.
You can deposit w ith m e and tick ets will be fu rn is h e d people in th e E ast. D etails will
be fu rn ish ed on request.
W. E. COMAN, G. F. & P. A.,
Portland, Oregon.
N. L. ATKINS, Agent,
Forest Grove, Oregon.
OFFERINGS
I believe in advertising; 1 be­
lieve in letting the people know
if you have anything that they
may want.
Hence. I am about to inaugu­
rate a regular system of adver­
tising. Each week I shall put
before the public such places as
I have on my lists, with the
price, terms and such other data
as may help one to form an opin-
I ion as to the property that he
may want.
The people have
been very kind to me since I
came to Forest Grove and I shall
try to hold the confidence that
they have manifested in me
heretofore. Watch the lists as
they come out each week and
see if there is anything that you
may want. I am very truly
. T. J. 0. REALTY CO.
No. 8.-62 acres near Thatcher.
Splendid land, all tillable except seven
acres of woodland.
Price $200 per
acre. Terpis on part.
No. 9.—85 acres, southwest from
Cornelius two miles. Good house, good
barn. Under good fence.
Lots of
fruit, two springs and three wells. R.
F. D., telephone and milk route. $125
per acre. Terms.
No. 10.—A good house, near in, one
or two blocks from the postoffice.
Price $1100 and on any reasonable
terms.
No. 11.—House, one block from Pa­
cific avenue. Good five rooms with
basement. Price $2000. Terms.
No. 12.—Farm about two miles west
from Forest Grove, 155 acres. Good
seven-room house, good shed, but ex­
tra fine orchard. Price $150 per acre.
Terms.
No. 13.—24 acres on Davids hill.
Fair house, good barn. Nearly all in
fruit, grapes, apples, prunes, and all
cleared. $2500 can stand on the place
indefinitely.
We grow our own trees in our 1200-acre nursery. Our
land was selected specifically for nursery purposes. It pro­
duces the very choicest type of 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,
Rome Beauty, McIntosh Red, Jonathan or any other com­
mercial or home variety, juet drop tfs a line stating your re­
quirements.
We also have some of the best peach trees in Early
Crawford, Elberta, Foster, Fitzgerald, Gillingham and other
good varieties we have ever grown.
If you want Peach Trees, you can’t get better.
Don’t Delay Ordering Too Long.
Address,
Why Not Now?
OREGON NURSERY COMPANY,
STEADY, UPRIGHT SALESMEN WANTED
Orenco, Oregon
c o /u m h u* , g
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IF YOU WANT EGGS
OR POULTRY
HE PRESS has made arrange­
T
ments whereby any reader may
he supplied with eggs for setting
fiom any standard thoroughbred
poultry, also birds of the best
breeds.
The prices charged will lie much
less than can be made with any
yard in this section.
An expert has been employed to
make selections and nothing but
the best will be supplied. Our
guarantee goes with every 'ship­
ment.
Send your orders direct to the
FOREST GROVE PRESS
No. 24.—House and lot on 5th street;
6 rooms; good repair. Good neighbor­
hood. Price $2000. Terms.
No. 26.—One of the very best loca­
tions in the city; lot 200x100. Lots of
fruit and oak trees. On corner. Nine
rooms. Price $3500. Terms.
Absolutely Free
A BALL A N D BA T
A M IT O R
A B A S E B A L L S U IT
With every boy’* suit bought at the Moyer
stores. There’* no change in price*; come
in and let u* fit you with a suit, then you
may select your present and get busy.
MOYER
Second and Morrison
87-89 Third
Home Baking Co.
Finest of Bread and Paltry Baked Every Day
No. 28. House and 200 feet on First
street. Good house but not modern.
Price for house and one lot $2200; or
house and both lots $2700. Terms.
W e sell 6 lo a v es o f bread for 2 5 ^
No. 29.—Near Dilley, 7'/2 acres land.
Good barn, fair house, all kinds of
fruit. Price $3000, Terms one-half
cash, balance any reasonable time.
(This is worth looking up.)
P a cific A v e n u e
Free Delivery to AH Part* of the City
F orest G rove
No. 31.—62 acres, a mile and a half
from Forest Grove. An extra buy.
Price $200 per acre.
No. 32.—The best buy in the city; a
house (good but not extra) and 106x200.
Good bam, 20 fruit trees; and best of it
is that it is right near in, only two
blocks from Pacific Ave. Best of all,
the price is the value of the lot, $2300,
\ with fair terms.
No. 33.—A house and four lots on
4th Ave. This house and all the lots
$1900. Half terms.
No. 36.—Another bargain. 1% acres
land just outside corporation. This is
the finest proposition in the city and it
is cheap, too, for the house is good and
the water system is the best. Price
$6000, $2000 cash, balance any time.
No. 37.— A splendid farm just out­
side the city. Fine bnildings, good
fences, splendid orchard, and the price
is only $125 per acre and one can have
time to almost pay the whole of it.
FIVE STORES
Third and Oak
It is Quality in Trees that Counts.
No. 15.—House and two big acres of
land, one of the finest places in the
city, electric lights, city water, splen­
did barn. Everything all in fine order
and complete, Price $6000. Terms.
No. 23.—House and lot on Pacific
Ave., house double, for two families.
Price $2000. Terms.
Moyei is going to get in the game and help
you to start the season with a good outfit.
Moyer will give you
First and Morrison
First and Yamhill
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 lamber for the same price as Fir
lumber.
No. 14.—Ten acres, no buildings, but
a splendidjpiece of land. East of town
- ittle over a mile. Price $2500.
xerms on part.
No. 16.—320 acres of land. On this
land there is a great quantity of cedar,
which is growing in value each year, a
good water power, 60 acres cleared,
and about 200 can go under the plow
when cleared. Price $6000. There is
a mortgage on the place for $1500,
No. 1.— 80 acres of land near Tom which can run indefinitely.
Sains. About 600,000 of lumber on the
No. 17.—5Yi acres of land, about one
place. Stream of water runs through mile north of town. One-half under
the place. It is estimated that it will good chicken fence.
Right to city
cost about $4 per acre to clear. Price water, as the main goes right through
$40 per acre.
the farm. Good house, good barn.
No. 2.—House and barn, right near Price $2600. Terms.
in. Four acres of land. High and
No. 18.—For trade, a rooming house
dry. Fine locality. Splendid neigh­ outfit in a fashionable part of Portland.
borhood. This place is all complete, Will net $50 per month. All furniture
with water and all conveniences. new and up-to-date. This will bear in­
Worth investigation.
Price $4500. vestigation.
Terms.
No. 19.—For trade, an excellent
No. 3.—15 acres: No improvements. pressing and clothes cleaning establish­
Five acres that can be plowed. Price ment, on east side, Portland. No com­
$3100. Terms.
petition. Busy all the time. A bar­
No: 4.—House. Righ in city. Well gain for the right man.
¿J located. Good neighborhood. Extra
No. 22.- 40 acres near Thatcher; tim ­
ber (value $1000); fruit trees set hut
not bearing. Price $3500. Terms.
Play Ball,
Fellows
ORENCO TREES ARE REALLY CHEAP
No. 39.—13 acres, outside city limit*
to the north. No buildings, but the
land is excellent and it is only ten min­
utes from postoffice. Price $250 per
acre. Terms.
No. 40—Far below value, one and
two-fifths acres, new house, new barn,
new chicken house, right in town, •
. $4500. How's that for low?
L A N G ’S M IN E R A L W O N D E R
Is a positive cure for RHEUMATISM, CATARRH,
PILES, DROPSY. STOMACH TROUBLE, OLD
SORES, FEMALE TROUBLES and SKIN DIS­
EASES.
Also mgny are using MINERAL WONDER with
remarkable success for cancers.
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
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