Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, May 02, 1912, Image 5

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    Mark Noble made a business
trip to Portland Saturday.
Grant Jones o f Banks made a
business trip to this city Monday.
Hoffm an Bldg.
Phone 0 1 0 6
Forest Grove, Oregon
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. corner
C street.
If you are paying rent you are foolish, when you might just as well
be applying your rent money on a home. W e can sell you a home here in
Forest Grove on the little payment plan and rent money installments by
the month. Come in and tell us what price you are willing to pay and we
will furnish the home.
Parlor, church and school or­
gans for sa’e at the Bazaar.
W e W ant 20 Acres
W . F. H A R T K A M P F
Please Observe
Wholesale and Retail
Please observe the
countless stars of
the firmament. How
wonderful and how
distant.
Betwixt
this studio and its
wonderful photo­
graphs is a chasm
far and wide, when
comparing with gen­
eral competition.
Vetch Seeds, all* kinds of grass seed, A l­
falfa Hay, Feed and Land Plaster
i f
m
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HEADQUARTERS
for M1LBURN W A G O N S
lnd Phone 50x
,*
Forest Grove, Ore
W.W eitzel
F. M. Hill o f Gaston visited
over Sunday with his son, J. L.
Hill.
Photos Finished Here
Talk for Themselves
L. L. Hollinger '
For Perfect Por­
traits come here and
get them.
W E IT Z E L & HOLLINGER
Tinning and Plumbing, Sheet
Metal W ork and Re­
pair Shop.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Barker, Sunday, April 28, a baby
Kiri.
Archie Walker, a farmer o f
the Gaston section, was in this
city Sunday.
Miss Ella Garrigus of- this city
was at her home near Banks
over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. B. LaCourse
o f this city visited over Sunday
in Hillsboro.
W e want 2 0 acres for a client at $ 1 5 0 an acre, close to Forest Grove,
in exchange for a cozy little home in a fashionable section of the city. W e
want some acreage close to town in trade for two equities in Portland
homes, valued at $ 4 7 0 0 . W e have a piece of business property on Pacific
Avenue which we can trade for acreage.
W ant about $ 2 5 0 0 worth.
Have another business property on Main street valued at $ 3 5 0 0 which we
can trade for any good real estate. W e have a home here and three lots
in Portland which we can put in together in trade for a farm.
W h o has
any of these? Lots and lots of good trades and acreage and farms to sell
on easy terms. Have one hop farm with fine prospects for this season to
sell on a small payment down. Owner will trade for $ 3 0 0 0 property and
give terms on balance.
Born, to Ed King and wife o f
Thatcher, a baby boy, Sunday,
April 28, 1912.
Grandma Ogden has been quite
ill the past week, but is on the
road to recovery.
Baby Elizabeth Cook and little
Gladys Corl are both ill with the
German measles.
Mrs. S. Gibson,
daughter
Grace and son Guy were Rose
j City visitors Saturday.
W e have many calls for houses to rent. W e will take charge of the
renting of houses for clients at little expense to owners.
James Hocking, now o f Oren-
co vicinity, asks us to mail his
Press to Hillsboro. Route 4.
Money to Loan on Real Estate
Forest Grove
Studio
North First Avenue, between Main and
“ A ” Streets; phone 863.
Wm. Crowthers o f Gales Creek
was in this city on business Sat­
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Patton
and daughter Ruth made a busi­
ness trip to Portland Sunday.
MAIN ST. NORTH
A baby boy was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Timmerman o f
Gales Creek, Thursday. April 25.
Thacher-Hicks Company
THE CASA ROSA
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Markee o f
Portland were in the Grove over
Sunday visiting with their chil­
dren and friends.
The W ide Awakes
Telephone 501
Corner Third Avenue and Third Street
Forest Grove
The grounds are being cleared
of old buildings preparatory to
building the new firemen’ s hall
on Council street.
ROOM AND BOARD $4 PER WEEK
Telephone 025
MRS. C. R. VEDDER, Proprietor
Mrs. Mulkey a n d g r a n d ­
daughter o f Philomath are visit­
ing with their friends, the
Phillips family in this city.
Come Over to My House
Come over to my house and in­
spect my pen of Black Minorcas.
These birds are from prize win­
ners. We guarantee every egg
to be fertile; will replace any not
so. $1 for fifteen.
C. A . H o f f m a n ,
North Main street near Pacific
Gallery.
CITY CAFE
MAIN STREET, NEAR PACIFIC AVENUE,
FOREST GROVE, ORECCN
Meals at all Hours. Th e Best of Everything
Served Right
W m . Ruffner, Proprietor
HOME BAKING CO
Mrs. Harry Farr (Hattie Krei-
der) and child o f Portland visited
over Sunday with her sister, Mrs.
Wm. Koppel o f David’ s Hill.
Finest of Bread and Pastry Baked
Every Day.
Mrs. Burr French and family
of Banks visited with Mrs.
French’s
sister,
Mrs. Mike
Shramel, in this city Saturday.
W e Sell 6 Loaves of Bread for 25 Cents
Free Delivery to All Parts of the City
Pacific Avenue,
Forest Grove
I _______
Speak
W ith Emphasis
akout the good points
in Moyer $15 Suits,
because we want you
to know about them
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
Moyer $ 1 5 suits are thoroughly tailored from good woolens:
reliable linings and trimmings are always used in them. They
are not cheap Suits—they are good Suits at a low price.
Our stock is so comprehensive in fabrics and in models that
Report of the Condition of
we can please anyone.
Our buying and selling power is equal to that of five ordinary
stores— a power that we use for the benefit of our customers.
W hen you buy a Moyer $15 Suit, it naturally follows that you
save money, because they are the best that can be made at
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
FOREST G ROVE, OREGON
At the Clote of Bueineae
December 5, 1911
RESOURCES
the price.
When you see it in our ad, it’s so
Ixtans and Discounts ......................................1118,875.00
United State« anil Other Bond» ................. 75,300.00
Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures...... 11,516.38
Cash and Exchange ........................................ 39,189.20
5244.880.58
LIABILITIES
M O YER
First and Morrison
First and Yamhill
FIVE STORES
Third and Oak
Second and Morrison
87 -8 9 Third
Capital and Hurplua .........................................I 60,000.00
Undivided Profits..............................................
295.05
Circulation......................................................... 50,000.00
Deposits ............................................................ 134,586.53
5244.880.58
40 Per Cent Cash Reserve
A letter from M. E. Gillespie
o f Peel, Ore., last week, stated
that he is in the timber cruising
business. Mr. Gillespie was at
one time an apprentice dentist
here with Dr. Hiatt.
For Sale—12 or 13 acre poultry
and fruit ranch, on terms.
Strawberries and loganberries,
young orchard, neat 4-room
house and barn with poultry
yards. Address Owner F, care
o f Press.
W. J. Good o f this city, who
recently started for Canada, has
landed in northern Missouri. If
one o f those ‘ ‘twisters” comes
his way he is apt to land back in
Forest Grove, Oregon, soon.
For sale or exchange for den­
tal work or anything of equal
value, late style New Home sew­
ing machine,
used but few
weeks,
Inquire at The Casa
Rosa, 3rd Ave. and 3rd St.
Since the China pheasants are
protected from the slaughtering
hunters they are getting very
tame. Last week a fine rooster
fed on the lawn in the front
yard at the home o f A. G. Hoff­
man and appeared as much do­
mesticated as a barnyard fowl.
E. A. Kreider, in the employ
o f the Callahan Lumber Co. o f
Gaston, last week met with a
serious accident
A loaded
wagon turned over with him and
he fell in such a way as to dis­
locate the knee joint and was
otherwise injured. He is how­
ever able to be out and was in
the Grove Sunday.