Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, May 09, 1912, Image 5

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    CITY NEWS NOTES.
ESTABLISHED 1885
Portland Marble Works
All kinds of
Houses to Rent and Money to Loan on Real Estate Security
Monumental W ork
Estimates given on First-
Class Work and Stock Only
Every Body is Listing With Us
264-66 Fourth St., Opposite City Hall
Saunders’ Poultry Yards has
high-class Barred Rocks and
A 1516 Black Minorcas. First on Barred
Rock cockerel and second on
Barred Rock cock, also second
A. A. Kirkwood
and third on Minorca cockerel:
and second and third Qn 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.
Portland, Oregon
Main 8564
H. B. Glaisyer
A sk to see our Trading List
The opportunity to get Portland property for country property is seldom
offered. A Perusal of the Portland papers is convincing on that point.
Portland is destined to become one of the greatest cities on the western slope
and those who get in while property is reasonably priced are fortunate, indeed.
The residence property of today, will be the business property of to-morrow.
Who can guess the possibilities of investments made in Portland real estate?
No one. Opportunity is knocking at your door today.
Glaisyer & Kirkwood
Engineers and Surveyors
Hoffm an Bldg.
Phone 0 1 0 6
Parlor, church and school or­
gans for sa’e at the Bazaar.
Forest Grove, Oregon
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Trading Is Our Specialty
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
d istan t. B etw ixt
this studio and its
wonderful photo­
graphs is a chasm
far and wide, when
comparing with gen­
eral competition.
V etch Seed», all kind» of gra»» teed. A l­
falfa Hay, Feed and Land Planter
HEADQUARTERS
for M ILBURN W A G O N S
lnd Phone 50x
Forest Grove, Ore
W. Weitzel
W e have in one lot $9800 worth of Portland residence income property
to trade for a farm or acreage near Forest Grove, as follows:
Two modern high class residences on Tillamook Street, and two in Rose
City Park, mortgages on all the securities amounting to $9800 which we are
authorized to trade for farm or acreage property. Three of these houses are
rented at $30 a month each, the other being just completed. No. 135.
Have a good 8 room house on Wygant street valued at $3500 which
we are instructed to trade for acreage near here. W hat have you to trade?
No. I l l
Have another client with two houses in Beaumont addition, near Laurel-
hurst, to trade lor a small farm near Forest Grove. His equity is $4700
No. 103.
$2500 home in St. Johns, only two blocks from Peninsula Bank, to trade
fcr small farm or acreage.
W e have a big list of property here in town to trade and a number of
pieces of acreage. Ask to see our list of trades. You may find just what
you want.
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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.
Forest Grove
Studio
North First Avenue, between Main and
“ A ” Streets; phone 863.
MAIN ST. NORTH
Thacher-Hicks Company,
Telephone 501
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H offm an Block
Forest Grove
THE CASA ROSA
C orner T hird A venue and Third S tre e t
ROOM AND BOARD $ 4 PER WEEK
Telephone 025
Forest Grove Homes for Sale on Easy Monthly Payments.
Small Paymt. Down
MRS. C. R. V ED D ER , P ro p rieto r
I am prepared to deliver fresh
milk to all parts of the city for
6 cents per quart, delivered
night and morning. I will do my
best to satisfy you. A. K in n e y ,
Dairyman, Third St., Forest
Grove, Ore.
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CITY CAFE
M AIN STREET, N EA R PA C IFIC A V EN U E,
FO R E S T G R O V E . OREGC N
M e a ls a t all H o u r s . T h e B e s t of E v e r y t h in g
S e rv e d R i g h t
W m . R uffner, P ro p rie to r
The Man Who W ears
a INÆoyer $15
S u it
feels that he’s wearing
$ 2 0 worth of clothes, for
it takes that much anywhere
else to buy the service
and the good appearance
that you get in a Moyer
$15 Suit.
Here are five mammoth
clothing stores with a
combined knowledge of
markets and fabrics—
with a combined buying
and selling power equal
to that of five ordinary
stores. Is it strange
that Moyer saves you
money on every suit you buy?
W hen 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
Expenses of Election
The approximate election ex­
penses of Washington county for
the last primary election were as
follows:
Judges, clerks, watchmen $944.25
Printing ballots
125.00
Printing notices
10.00
Registering electors
134.10
Canvassing board
20.50
Supplies
135.20
Booths
85.50
Boxes
5.00
Blank “A” s
26.00
Books
40.00
Total
$1525.55
Republican votes cast
2410
270
Democratic votes cast
Each vote cast cost 56 cents.
For big value in tablets go to
the Book Store.
A fine line of birthday cards
just received at the Book Store.
Steam swing for sale or trade.
Good condition. Address Press.
Miss Nellie Benjamin has been
very ill the past week with ty­
phoid fever.
Mrs. A. L. Moore and son Gus-
sie made a business trip to Port­
land Sunday.
Get a first-class rawhide buggy
whip absolutely free.
Ask at
the Forest Grove Pharmacy.
P. Gibson, a farmer of Gaston,
called at the Press office last
week while in town on business.
Miss Isabelle Murphy from
Portland was visiting with Miss
Mona Mallory of this city over
Sunday.
Mr. Lewis Crawford from
Portland was visiting with his
mother, Mrs. U. H. Hines of this
city this week.
J. R. Porter from Aberdeen,
Wash., was visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Knapp in this
city this week.
Brown Leghorn hens and pul­
lets for sale, 75c each. Mixed
chickens 60c. All laying. W. C.
Graddy, Cornelius, Route 1.
Wanted—Sewing or general
work in family by lady. Ad-
I dress Mrs. Wm. Smith, R. F. D.
1, Box 112, Forest Grove. Phone
Hill 15.
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Union services will be held in
i the Congregational church on
Memorial Sunday, May 26, the
Congregational pastor officiating
and assisted by the pastors of
| the other churches.
Thomas Adams, banker of
Vancouver, Wash., spent Sun­
day in this city.
Mr. Adams
was at one time connected with
the firm of Wood & Adams in
the general merchandise busi­
ness here.
Governor Oswold West is an
ardent believer in equal suffrage
I and says “ votes for women”
ANNOUNCEMENT
will win out in Oregon this fall.
He predicts that the suffrage
Forest Grove Sanitarium has amendment will carry by a large
reopened under new manage­ majority in November.
ment and will be conducted as a
Ex-Governor St. John of Kan-
general medical, surgical and
! sas> predicts that Kansas will re­
maternity hospital.
Special attention will be given turn a majority of at least 40,000
to chronic cases and the usual for woman suffrage at the elec­
sanitarium methods of treat­ tion in November. The present
ment, such as Turkish baths, state executive, Governor Stubbs,
is a member of the suffrage or­
massage, special diets, etc.
Patients will be received at ganization.
any hour day or night.
Father Buck was very much
Graduate nurses in attendance. surprised by a “chicken shower”
Prices reasonable.
on last Thursday evening, when
Always open to inspection of his parishoners walked in, each
visitors.
with a chicken under his arm.
Phone.
It was a most pleasant affair and'
the Revernd Father hopes there
will be “ many happy returns.”
HOME BAKING CO
f inest of Bread and Pastry Baked
Every Day.
W e Sell 6 Loaves of Bread for 25 Cents
Free Delivery to All Parts of the City
Pacific Avenue,
Forest Grove
Report of the Condition of
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
At the Cloee of Bu»ine»»
December S, 1911
RESOURCES
Ix>ans and Discounts ................................. .9118,875.00
United States and Other Bonds .................... 75,300.00
Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures...... 11,516.38
Cash and Exchange......................................... 39,189.20
9244.880.68
LIABILITIES
Capital and Surplus......................................... I 60,000.00
Undivided Profits.............................................
295.06
Circulation . ...........................
60,000.00
Deposits ........................................................ J34.585.53
9244.880.68
4 0 Per Cent Cash Reserve
The ladies of St. Anthony’s
church are preparing a concert
which will probably be given on
Monday, the 27th, and promises
to be an event of some impor­
tance. The best of home talent
as well as some of the best from
Portland is promised. All par­
ticulars will be announced later.
We have had more orders for
eggs for setting than we have
been able to fill within the last
couple of weeks.
Those who
have more than their own de­
mands require should write us
as to breeds and the price. We
may be able to help you dispose
of the surplus and help those in
need of eggs for setting.
On Ascension Sunday, May 19,
a large class of children will re­
ceive First Holy Communion at
St. Anthony’s church during
mass at 9:30. Everyone is invit­
ed to witness one of the most
beautiful ceremonies of the
church.
A breakfast for the
first communicants will be served
in the rectory and a picnic din­
ner for all will be given in
Duyck’s grove south of town.
All are cordially welcome, so
bring your lunch and spend the
day in the woods.