ESTABLISHED 1885 .» Wrov. THACHER-HICKS CO’S OFFERINGS No. 11.—House, one block from Pa­ cific avenue. Good five rooms with Whereas a remonstrance has been I basement. Price $2000. Terms. presented to the City Council by prop- j All kinds of erty owners abutting on and adjacent j No. 12. Farm about two miles west • m i . | to First Avenue in the City of Forest from Forest Grove, 155 acres. Good O t * K G/°,ve- Oregon, representing 3242 feet seven-room house, good shed, but ex­ v r i rv 0f foot frontage of the property on said street objecting and remonstrating ■ tra fine orchard. Price $150 per acre. Estimates given on First- against the former order of the City j Terms. Class Work and Stock Only Council to lay a hard surface pavement We believe in advertising; be­ No. 13.—24 acres on Davids hill. 264-66 Fourth St., Opposite City Hall on sa*c* street to width of 42 feet; and Whereas said property owners consent lieve in letting the people know Fair house, good barn. Nearly all in to the pavement of said street to the Portland, Oregon width of thirty feet from the east side if you have anything that they fruit, grapes, apples, prunes, and all cleared. $2500 can stand on the place Main 8564 1516 ° f First Street in said City to the West may want. indefinitely. side of Seventh Street and consent to Hence, we are about to inaugu­ the pavement of said street to the No. 14.—Ten acres, no buildings, but width of 42 feet from the West side of H. B. Glaisyer A. A. Kirkwocd First Street to the East side of “ A ” rate a regular system of adver­ a splendid'piece of land. East of town tising. Each week we shall put • ittle over a mile. Price $2500. Street. Therefore be it resolved that the before the public such places as i erms on part. Common Council of the City of Forest Grove, Oregon, proceed to improve we have on our lists, with the No. 15.—House and two big acres of First Avenue from the East side of price, terms and such other data land, one of the finest places in the “A” Street to the West side of FMrst Street by laying hard surface pave­ as may help one to form an opin­ city, electric lights, city water, splen­ ment thereon to the width of 42 feet ion as to the property that he did barn. Everything all in fine order and from the East side of First Street and complete, Price $6000. Terms. I to the West side of Seventh Street by may want. laying hard surface pavement thereon Watch the lists as they come No. 16. 320 acres of land. On this Hoffman Bldg. Phone 0106 | I to the width of thirty feet and to fur­ ther improve said parts of said street out each week and see if there land there is a great quantity of cedar, Forest Grove, Oregon by establishing grades thereon, con­ is anything that you may want. which is growing in value each year, a structing curbs, catch basins, headers, good water power, 60 acres cleared, Yours very truly, j drains and doing all things needful and and about 200 can go under the plow I necessary for the improvement of said T h a c h e r - H i c k s R e a l t y C o . when cleared. Price $6000. There is I street, and be it further W. F. HARTKAMPF mortgage on the place for $1500, Resolved that the hard surface pave­ No. 1.—80 acres of land near Tom ment laid upon said street and parts of Sains. About 600,000 of lumber on the which can run indefinitely. Wholesale and Retail street shall be what is known as the “ Gravel Bitulithic Pavement” provid­ place. Stream of water runs through No. 17.— 5% acres of land, about one ed the same shall not cost to exceed the place. It is estimated that it will mile north of town. One-half under V e tc h Seed«, all kinds of g rass seed, A l­ one dollar and seventy cents per square cost about $4 per acre to clear. Price good chicken fence. Right to city fa lfa H ay, F e e d a n d L and P la s te r yard. $40 per acre. water, as the main goes right through J. J. WIRTZ C. L. HINMAN. No. 2.—House and barn, right near the farm. Good house, good barn. All property owners abutting on or in. Fou- acres of land. High and Price $2600. Terms. HEADQUARTERS adjacent to the above described street for MILBURN WAGONS are hereby given notice in accordance dry. Fine locality. Splendid neigh­ No. 18.—For trade, a rooming house with the above resolution that on April borhood. This place is all complete, outfit in a fashionable part of Portland. 26th, 1912, at the hour of eight o’clock with water and all conveniences. Will net $50 per month. All furniture Price $4500. new and up-to-date. This will bear in­ Ind Phone 50x Forest Grove, Ore P. M. in the council chamber in the Worth investigation. City of Forest Grove, the City Council Terms. vestigation. will meet for the purpose of hearing remonstrances or objections to the im­ No. 3.—15 acres. No improvements. No. 19.—For trade, an excellent provement of said street. Five acres that can be plowed. Price pressing and clothes cleaning establish­ M. R. MARKHAM, $3100. Terms. City Recorder. ment, on east side, Portland. No com­ No. 4.—House. Righ in city. Well petition. Busy alt the time. A bar­ located. Good neighborhood. Extra gain for the right man. Portland Marble Works Monumental W Glaisyer & Kirkwood Engineers and Surveyors ORENCO TREES ARE REALLY 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. 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 f t home variety, just drop us 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 Forest Grove Planing Miil Company For Justice of the Peace W. J. R. Beach is a candidate finish to house. Eight rooms, city water, electric lights, cement base­ j for justice of the peace for Jus­ ment. Price $2600. Terms. Makers of tice of the Peace and Constable ; j District Washington County, Or- No. 5.—One acre of land, with good Mission Furniture, Mill Work house, good barn, chicken house. All | in excellent repair. Price $2700. and General Repair Work ,egon. Contractors and Builders (P aid A dvertisem ent) T H E CA SA R O SA C om er Third A venue and Third S tree t ROOM AND BOARD $4 PER WEEK MRS. C. R. VEDDER, Proprietor Telephone 025 CITY CAFE M AIN ST RE ET , N EA R PA C IFIC A V EN U E, FOREST GROVE. OREGON Meals at all Hours. Th e Best of Everything Served Right Wm. Ruffner, Proprietor No. 22.—40 acres near Thatcher; tim­ ber (value $1000); fruit trees set but not bearing. Price $3500. Terms. No. 23.—House and lot on Pacific Ave., house double, for- two families. Price $2000. Terms. No. 24.—House and lot on 5th street; 6 rooms; good repair. Good neighbor­ No. 6. —House and barn on one acre hood. Price $2000. Terms. of land. Plenty of fruit and all in No. 26.—One of the very best loca­ “ apple-pie” order. Right in town. tions in the city; lot 200x100. Lots of Price $2300. Terms. fruit and oak trees. On corner. Nine No. 7.—15 acres of land, right near rooms. Price $3500. Terms. in. Good small house and barn, all No. 28.— House and 200 feet on First new. Price $7500. Fair payment street. Good house but not modern. down, balance on reasonable terms. Price for house and one lot $2200; or No. 8.-62 acres near Thatcher. house and both lots $2700. Terms. Splendid land, all tillable except seven No. 29. Near Dilley, 1% acres land. acres of woodland. Price $200 per Good ham, fair house, »11 kinds of j acre. Terms on part. fruit. Price $3000, Terms one-half No. 9 .-8 5 acres, southwest from cash, balance any reasonable time. Cornelius two miles. Good house, good (This is worth looking up.) barn. Under good fence. Lots of No. 31.—62 acres, a mile and a half fruit, two springs and three wells. R. from Forest Grove. An extra buy. F. D., telephone and milk route. $125 Price $200 per acre. per acre. Terms. No. 32.—The best buy in the city; a No. 10.—A good house, near in, one house (good but not extra) and 106x200. or two blocks from the postoffiee. Good barn, 20 fruit trees; and best of it Price $1100 and on any reasonable is that it is right near in, only two terms. • blocks from Pacific Ave. Best of all, the price is the value of the lot, $2300, with fair terms. ' Terms. No. 33.—A house and four lots on 4th Ave. This house and all the lots $1900. Half terms. No. 36,—Another bargain. !]/■• acres land : .st 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. M oyer $ 1 5 Suits A re G ood Suits There are other Suits as good as Moyer $15 Suits, but they cost you more. intend to save and do save you money on every suit you buy here. We T he reason for this is plain: W e select the woolens and buy for five big, active stores in quantities that give us the lowest prices; our immense output under one organization enables us to sell at a low profit, therefore you recieve both the benefit of our advantage in buying and our economy in selling. 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. No. 39. —13 acres, outside city limits to the north. No buildings, hut 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? This is a cordial When You See It in Our Ad, It's So. MOYER First and Morrison First and Yamhill FIVE STORES Third and Oak Second and Morrison 87-89 Third - IF YOU WANT EGGS OR POULTRY HE PRESS has made arrange­ T ments whereby any reader may be supplied with eggs for setting fiom any standard thoroughbred poultry, also birds of the best breeds. The prices charged will be 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 HOME BAKING CO I inest of Bread and Pastry Baked Every Day. We Sell 6 Loaves of Bread for 25 Cents Free Delivery to All Parts of the City Pacific Avenue, Forest Grove LANG’S MINERAL WONDER Then again, there’s an advantage to you in the many concessions that we obtain from the great clothing makers on account of the large number of suits that they make for us—the most durable linings and trimmings—careful designing—thorough tailoring—and the many details that go to make perfection. W e want you to know Moyer $ 1 5 Suits as we know them. invitation for you to come in this week and see them. C o p y r i g h t V)07 C /» «J L St >!•*;-7- C d /u m i i u . Q "Û -& * Saunders’ Poultry Yards has high-class Barred Rocks and Black Minorcas. First on Barred Rock cockerel and second on Barred Rock cock, also second and third on Minorca cockerel and second and third on Minorca pullet at our last show, in hot competition. If you want eggs from the winners call on me. Yards two blocks west of Laugh- in Hotel on Pacific Ave. comer C street. We wish to announce that we have secured the agency for “ VINOL.” Ask any of our clerks what it is. The Forest , Grove Pharmacy. Is a positive cure for RHEUMATISM, CATARRH, PILES, DROPSY, STOMACH TROUBLE, OLD SORES, FEMALE TROUBLES and SKIN DIS­ EASES. Also many are using MINERAL WONDER with remarkable success for cancers. Room 301 Goodnough Bldg., Comer Fifth and Yam­ hill. PORTLAND, OREGON PRICES $1 per bottle or package, postage paid; $5 for six bottles or packages, postage paid