Clothes cleaning establishment in East Portland, the best on the SH O E R EPA IRIN G LOCAL NEWS east side, to trade for acreage or I will repair your shoes, do it right and give a fairly good house in Forest you the best material and a reasonable price Grove. Thachcr-Hicks Realty Social dance at Colonial Hotel I Co. Saturday evening, April 13, bids fair to be a success, the charges The latest and most complete being only for tickets 25c, supper line of stationery at the Bazaar. 25c, spectators 15c. Clover Hay A. W. NORBLAD, Mrs. C. A. Dennis, reliable $7.00 per ton. Delivery added, Two act comedy by the Junior shampoo. Scalp treatment a Class, 8 p. m., April 17, in high tf J. D. R o d e . School assembly room. Admis­ specialty. Phone Ind. No. 184; sion, students 25c, general 35c. residence and office 232 Pacific Wood in large or small quanti­ avenue. tf J. D. Amsberry, formerly of ties at Chester Wright’s, on Mason City, Nebraska, who has The Book Store sells Crane’s Fourth street. Phone 0114. with his family been residing in Linen Lawns. the Grove, moved to the Beaver­ L. L. Hollinger W. Weitzel Don’t neglect the children’s ton section this week. musical education. It is a sin Willis Goff of the firm of Goff Bros., who underwent an opera­ i for parents to neglect this part W E IT Z E L & H O LLIN G ER tion in Portland for throat trou­ . of a child’s education. Have you ble last week, is getting along as a piano in your home to start the T inning and Plum bing, Sheet well as could be expected. little ones out on, who, if they M etal W o rk and R e­ Mrs. Belle Marsh of Spokane, had half a chance, would turn p air Shop. daughter of F. G. Barnes, is vis­ the gloom into sunshine for you iting with her father this week. and others? I sell good reliable North First Avenue, between Main and Miss Una Jackson, who has pianos and sell them on terms to “ A” Streets; phone 863. been visiting Mrs. F. A. Moore suit you whether for cash, or the and other friends, returned to smallest payment you can afford. Vancouver Sunday evening. — G e o . G. P a t e r s o n , Forest ------ FO R ------ Miss Delma Jackson, who is at­ Grove. tending school at Vancouver, Saturday specials at Moore & spent Sunday in this city visiting Son’s. friends. White Pekin duck eggs for set­ Candidate for Nomination for Mrs. Rosa has returned to her District Attorney. Abrahams’. home in Portland after spending ting, 12 for $1. a month with her brother, John Call at corner store. (Paid Advertisement) Whittaker in this city. Barred Plymouth Rock eggs, Miss Carol Phillips returned to Why Pay Ten Dollars? per setting of 15, 50c. Phone this city last Friday from Walla Why pay ten dollars for a map Walla, Wash., where she has 081. Mrs. F. Parr, Forest Grove. which merely shows Washington Bpentthe last five months with For Sale—12 or 13 acre poultry County, when you can get one j hersister, Mrs. Voget. and fruit ranch, on terms. on a larger scale showing every­ Miss Mattie Devore of Hale, Strawberries and loganberries, thing from the Willamette rivet- Mo., is visiting her sister, Mrs west to the west boundary of the j young orchard, neat 4-room county, Fred Wilmot, in this city. size 50x67 inches, for j house and barn with poultry $7.50, or a pocket size 24x33 in. The Southern Pacific has ad­ yards. Address Owner F, care for $2. Get it of your bookseller vertised for bids for the con of Press. or address T. S. Wilkes & Son. struction of two miles of roadbed on the Forest Grove cutoff. Mrs. J. N. Hoffman and her sister, Miss Emma Pitman, were in Portland yesterday. To th e EAST, SEA SH O R E Mrs. J. M. Brown last week or M O U N TA IN S purchased the Ruggles residence property on Second street and REPU BLICA N will make extensive improve­ ments. Will place on sale low round trip tickets to all the principal Cities of the W. R. Whitney, restaurant East, going or returning through California, or via Portland with going limit 15 days. Final return limit October 31st. man of Hillsboro, was in our c ty yesterday. Sale Dates M. S. Al|^n has exchanged his July, 2-3-6-7-11-12-15-16-20-22-23- April, 25-26-27 26-29-30-31 acreage north of town for the May. 2-3-4-9-10-11-14-15-17-18-24- August, 1-2-3-6-7-12-15-16-22-23- 29 city residence of James Nichols 29-30-31 June, 1-6-7-8-13-14-15-17-18-19-20- on A street. Sept., 4-5-6-7-8-11-12-30 21-24-25-27-28-29 Carl Nicholson this week trad­ I m p e r ia l C o u n c il M y s tic S h r in e , Los A n g e le s , A p r il 3 0 th to M ay 4 th ed his residence on Third avenue for the farm of E. J. Taylor just Newport—Yaquina Bay north of town. Mr. Nicholson Offers many advantages for a sea-hore outing. Low fares from all points in Oregon, reasonable hotel rates, outdoor amusements and all will move to the farm the first the delights of the seashore. of next week. Mr. Taylor ex­ pects to go to California in quest The New P. R. & N. Beaches of better health. Tillamook, Garibaldi (Bayocean), Brighton, Manhattan and Rockaway, Ready for business New Lumber Company All kinds of Building Ma­ terials, Kiln DVied 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. Willis-Place Lumber Co. Phone 01X South A Street Forest Grove, Or. Secretary of State To Trade With Us Means to Save Your Money O u r Goods A re R ight, O ur Prices A re R ight PA CIFIC D R U G COM PANY (S u c c e s s o r to Dr. ¿lines) FRANK MERESSE, Manager Plan Your Vacation Now BEN W. OLCOTT The Southern Pacific BETHANY (Crowded out last week.) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heckman look a trip to Portland one day last week. Chris Pieren, who has been a t­ tending the Bethany school, has gone to Mountaindale, where his parents now reside. Mrs. Rienacker has been quite i’l with pneumonia the past month. Her daughter has ar­ rived from Iowa and will spend the summer here. Mr. Ediger, while plowing re­ cently, met with an unusual ex­ perience. One of his horses sank into a miry place so deeply that it had to be dug out with a shovel. Ernest Schaer has set out a large number of apple trees this spring. The following pupils of the Bethany school, district No. 74, were neither tardy nor absent for the month ending March 22, 1912: Selma Schultz, Ellen Rit­ ter, Edna Schultheisz, M ary' Trachsel, Neoma Klatt, Erwin Lechner, Sarah Schulz. Huldah Kehrli, Mary Liesman, John Lie8man, Ernest Stoffer, Ma­ tilda Stoffer, Stella Stoffer and Clara Gerber. Dr. Lowe April 25. PATENTS WILLSON - N o m a t t e r if y o u h a v e o n e o r a J o z e n t r e e s , it d o e s n ’t p a y t o ( r o w w orm y o r sc a rre d fru it. Y ou can have c le a n , w e ll- c o lo r e d fru it f o r y o u r ta b le o r th e m a rk e t w ith b u t a » lig h t e f f o r t e n d s m a l l e x p e n s e . S y s ­ t e m a t i c s p r a y i n g is t h e r e m e d y a n d it p a y s a b i g d i v i d e n d i f y o u u s e g o o d m aterials — S -W B ran d . For the next Spraying, use S-W Brand C all a n d g et o u r p rices b efo re you bu y . G u a ra n te e d goods. G u a ra n te e d w eig h t a n d G u a ra n te e d prices. We are Exclusive Agents for The S-W Brand ____________ I____________ N o tice fo r P u b licatio n . An unusually fine assortment of Sta­ tionery, Postcards and Postcard Albums, which we are making a very special price on. W e also carry a full line of Type­ writer Supplies, and School Supplies. Would be pleased to have you call and get acquainted. 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. WF. SOLICIT THE PUBLIC PATRONAGE W e p a y h ig h e st p r ic e f o r M o h a ir a n d W o o l I Hoffman & Allen Company | New Process Arsenate of Lead. FOREST GROVE PHARMACY THE BOOK STORE ROOM More and Better Fruit Ilaisin Day April 30th. W E A R E A LL M OVED and ready to do any and all work for you, and we GUARANTEE all work that leaves this shop. W E H A V E T H E BEST BICYCLES M ADE and we will prove that we have, and pricesto suit all purses. Indian Motrcycle, National, Rambler, Reading Stan­ dard, Erie and Flyer bicycles. Come in and let me show you we have the best. Old wheels bought, sold and rented. CLYDES BICYCLE SH O P. East Main St., Bet. Pacific and 1st Ave MORE Now on the Job ,ocks, Tillamook Beach and Bay Lake Lytle, Ocean Lake Park, Twin Rocks, Til' City will open a new field for a summer outing. Low Round Trip Fares from all points in Oregon. Call on our nearest Agent for full information as to East Bound Excursion Fares, routes, stop-overs, etc., or write to J ohn M. S cott , General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Eat California Raisins. M A K IN G v Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, Jan­ uary 20, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Jerry J. Christner, whose postoffice address is Room 4, Cambridge Bldg., Cor. 3d and Morrison St., Portland, did, on the 8th day o f May, 1911, file in this office Sworn Statement and Application, No. 03045. to purchase the N E '.S W '., Sec­ tion 12, Township 2 North, Range 5 West. Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878. and acts amendatory, known as the “Timber and Stone Law, ’ ’ at such value as might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursu­ ant to suen application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised, the timber estimated 110.000 board feet at $1.00 per M. and the land $10.00: r that said applicant will offer final proof ' in support of his application and sworn statement on the 11th day of April, 1912. before the Register and Receiver of 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 filing a corroborated affidavit in thia office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. H. F. tiicBY, Register. Jeweler and Expert Repairer Our goods are all we recommend them to be, our charges reasona­ ble. Prompt and efficient work guaranteed. Your patronage solicited. C. F. LIBBY Second Street HILLSBORO GENERAL BLACKSMISHING AND HORSESHOEING O u r Work Guaranteed and Y our Patronage Solicited J. C. WEGNER First Ave., Foot Council St. Forest Grove, Oregon