Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, May 09, 1912, Image 8

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    WATTS NEWS
LOCAL N E W S
Forest Grove Press $1 per year.
Pianos from $149 and up at
the Bazaar.
Capt. Peters celebrated his
sixty-ninth birthday at his home
on 4th St. His three chidren at­
tending, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Hersey, Mr. and Mrs. T. N.
Peters and little daughter and
little Gwendolin Ross of Port­
land, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. R.
Nicholson and daughter of Sa­
lem, All had an enjoyable time.
Many useful presents were re­
ceived by the Captain.
the 2 ml day of May, 1912, in favor of
T H E D O C T O R S P R E S C R IP T IO N
plaintiffs, C. L. Bump and Jessie
mighl as well not be written i‘ it u not
Hump, and against defendants, S. L. R.
faithfully and accurately. H u work «•, ^
Maine and Metta I.. Maine, and Otto
seriously hampered If not wholly voided if kj,
Hein, for the sum of $277.24, with in­ Embalming— Funeral Directing
orders are not carried out to the letter.
terest thereon, since February 7, 1911,
FOREST GROVE UNDERTAKING CO.
at the rate of 8 per cent per annum,
W
E F IL L P R E S C R IP T IO N S
and the further sum of $50.00 attorneys
fee, and for $23,90, costs and disburse­
that back up your doctor's efforts. Dare yeg
J. S. Buxton, Manager
ments of said suit, also the cost of and
risk not coming here when some loved one u
upon said writ, commanding me and re­ Phone No. 642
Forest Grove, Or. your house is ill)
quiring me to make sale of the herein­
after described real property:
P A C IF IC D R U G CO.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said ex­
ecution, judgment, decree and order of
(Successor to D r. Chns. Hines)
A
Holbrook Godge No. 30,
sale, and in compliance with the com­
Forest Grove, Ore.
v
V
A.
F.
and
A.
M.
Special
mand of said writ, I have levied upon,
and will, on the 10th day of June, 1912, / ▼ n Communication this Sat-
at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. of said urday evening, May 11 at 8:00
day, at the front door of the Court
FOR SALE — Young Coach
House, in Hillsboro, said County and p. m. Work in F. C. degree. Ev­
State, sell, at public auction, to the ery member and visiting brother mare, 3 years old, weight about
highest bidder, for cash in hand, sub­ j cordially invited.
By order of 1275.
J. D. Mickle, Forest
ject to redemption, all the following ! the W. M.
bounded and described real property
Grove.
Phone
551 Hill line, s
A . B e n K o r i , Sec’y.
situate in Washington County, Oregon,
to-wit:
That part of the Alvin T. Smith and
wife Donation Land Claim No. 43 T. 1
S. R. 3 W. of the Will. Mer., bounded
and described as follows: Beginning
at a point 66 feet N. 2 deg. 10 min. E.
of the N. E. corner of a tract of land
deeded by Susan L, Shipley to M. H.
Shipley, said deed being recorded on
page 388 of book 49 records of deeds
for Washington County, Oregon, run­
Ready for business
ning thence N. 1 deg. 52 min. E. along
the west side of the county road 228.8
feet thence west 383.7 feet, thence S.
O. deg. 32 min. W, 228.8 feet; thence
East 378.4 feet to the place of begin­
ning, containing 2 acres of land, to sat­
isfy the sums named in said execution,
All kinds of Building Ma­
judgment, decree and order of sale, in­
terials,
Kiln Dried Finish,
terest and costs.
Dry Shiplap in any quan­
Dated Hillsboro, Oregon, May 7,
tity.
1912.
G eo . G. H ancock ,
Sheriff of Washington Co., Ore.
M. B ailey B ump ,
Sash and Doors
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
Meet with the Ladies’ Aid at
Mrs. Frost’s, Thursday. Maybe
She’ll give us some more of those
delicious biscuits and honey.
Mrs. Reuter went to the city
Saturday.
Mrs. Buxton read an interest­
ing paper on school sanitation at
the Grange, Saturday.
Mrs. T. B. Stevenson is en­
joying a short visit from her
brother and his wife, who ar­
rived Sunday night from New
York, and will return with their
little son to Tacoma, Wednesday.
Mrs. D. A. Kennedy returned
last Sunday from Vineland,
where she spent a week with an
old friend from Nebraska, Mrs.
George Sheppard.
Emma Busch was in the Grove
Saturday.
Mr. Lesser’s barn is nearing
completion, and can be seen very
plainly from the grove.
Ruth Frost took her music les­
son Saturday. She is taking in
strnction from Mrs. E. E. Wil­
liams.
John Stevenson was in this
vicinity over Sunday. He and
B enton B owman ,
his father went fishing and suc­
Attorney for Defendants, George
ceeded in landing thirty-one fish. Susbauer and Salome Michel.
Superintendent Case gave an
illustrated lecture at the hall
which was intended to make us
more contented with the bounti­
ful advantages we have on our
farms and show us what can
be done with what we have and
what other industries might be
added. It was called “ Back to
the Farm.”
Mr. Hilton and Mr. Darby will
hold services at the church Sun­
day afternoon. You are cordial­
ly invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Knighten and
Mr. and Mrs. LaMont were shop­
ping at Forest Grove Saturday.
Mrs. Kennedy attended the
meeting at the Methodist church
last Thursday to meet an old ac­
quaintance from York, Neb.
They had not met for nearly
nine years.
/T "'H E man w ho sprays his fruit oi
JL vegetables intelligently is the one
Sheriff’s Sale
U N D E R T A K IN G
A. S. Venen of Portland is in
town today.
The latest and most complete
line of stationery at the Bazaar.
Mr. Atkins left this week for
MOTHERS’ DAY
Victoria, B. C., where he has
large land holdings.
Wear a white carnation for
Mother’s
sake, Sunday, May 12,
Frank Allen of Portland visit­
in
honor
of
the best mother that
ed with M. S. Allen and family
ever
lived
your own. A white
the first of the week.
carnation for Mother’s memory
Oliver Curtis this week traded a bright carnation for mothers
his ten-acre farm for residence living.
property in this city.
Nearly Lose« Finger
’Miss Kate Roe and brother
Tom visited at their home near
Gale Abraham, son of V. S
Wapato over Sunday.
Abraham, came near losing a
Mrs. Shogren has returned finger this morning while work
home from a visit with her ing with a machine. His finger
was caught and the flesh torn to
daughter at Cornelius.
the bone. He was taken to the
C. J. Clark, dairyman of Gales Forest Grove Sanitarium and Dr.
Creek, called at the Press office Bishop was called and dressed
while in town this week.
the painful wound.
Wood in large or small quanti­
ties at Chester W right’s, on
SCHOOL NOTES
Fourth street. Phone 0114.
Ouly three more weeks of
Miss Margaret Doane was con­
school this term.
fined to the house on account of
Our baseball team was defeat
illness the fore part of the week.
ed Saturday, April 27, by the
Just arrived this week—a fresh P. A. of Portland.
supply of Whitman’s chocolates,
The senior class will put on a
at the Forest Grove Pharmacy.
rousing play in the near future.
Singer, New Home and other The entertainment given by
of the latest improved, up to
date sewing machines for sale at the primary grades of the Cen­
tral building was well attended.
the Bazaar.
The receipts of the evening
Rev. W. N. Coffee was last
were $38.35. Expenses amount­
week re-elected district elder for
ed to $6.50, leaving a balance of
the Free Methodist church, Port­
$31.85 to be used for supplemen­
land district.
tary reading material.
On Tuesday, May 14, officers The school orchestra and
of the Electric Railway and school band expect to give a con­
Manufacturers’ Association will cert before school closes. You
reach Portland.
should not miss this entertain­
Mrs. Mike Shramel and son ment.
Paul are visiting the former’s The orchestra picture appeared
sister, Mr^. C. C. Steward, in in the May number of the Ore­
Salem this v'eek.
gon Teachers’ Monthly.
Five choice milk cows for sale.
Will sell reasonable. Have no
GALES CITY
w ho will have the bumper yield to
pasture.
Phone Gales 2155.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
send to m arket. T h e large increase
Oregon
for
Washington
County.
C. J. Clark, Gales Creek.
Miss Edna Lilly went to the C. L. Bump and Jessie Bump,
in the num ber of insects attacking fruit
Mrs. Leon T. Sills left Sunday Grove Saturday.
trees and garden truck throughout the
Plaintiffs,
vs.
country
makes it absolutely necessary
for Nooksack, Wash., on account
Miss Bertha Churchill called S. L. R. Maine, Metta L. Maine
for the farm er or grower to protect
of the serious illness of her on the home folks Sunday.
Salome Michel, George Susbauer
his crop by the proper use of insecti.
Otto Hein and S. B. Barker,
mother, Mrs. D. McCallum.
cides.
Defendants.
Mrs. Ada Hines is giving her By virtue of an execution,
judgment,
Mrs. George Armontrout re­ house a new coat of paint.
S her win - W illiams
decree and order of sale, duly and le­
turned Monday from the hospi­
gally issued out of the above entitled
NEW PROCESS
Everything looks fine after the circuit court and under the seal thereof
tal in Portland where she under­
in
the
above
entitled
cause
to
me
di­
ARSENATE OF LEAD
went a surgical operation. She rain. Crops look extra well.
rected, dated the 7th day of May, 1912,
on
a
judgment
duly
rendered
and
en­
is getting along well.
Mr. Churchill is working the tered in said court and cause on the will help you to secure bigger profits from
orchard and garden because its appli­
Nets Rasmussen has sold his road on Clear Creek this week. 2nd day of May, 1912, in favor of your
cation will insure a much larger percentage
defendant,
George
Susbauer,
and
of perfect fruit and vegetables which will be
five-acre tract north of town to
Mr. George Culver is preparing against defendant Otto Hein, for the of
higher market value for you. S-W Ar­
Mr. Daffran of The Dalles. Ros- to build a new house in a snort sum of $1500.00. with interest thereon senate
of Lead is light in gravity and stays
since
Nov
4,
1910,
at
the
rate
of
6
per
well
in suspension. It is sure death to all
wurn & Oregon Land Co. pro­ time.
cent per annum, and the further sum .eaf-eating insects, but will not burn or
duced the buyer.
of $i50.00, attorneys fee, and for
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner of $10.00, costs and disbursements of said blight the foliage.
Mrs. C. A. Dennis, reliable
We are selling this, one of the best
suit; and also on a judgment duly ren­
shampoo. Scalp treatment a Forest Grove were visiting on dered and entered in said court and brands of Arsenate of Lead for the
Clear Creek, Sunday.
cause on the 2nd day of May, 1912, in following exceedingly low prices this
specialty. Phone Ind. No. 184;
favor of defendant, Salome Michel, and
Mr.
John
Sanderson
and
wife
residence and office 232 Pacific
against defendant, Otto Hein, for the year;
•
.
-
$11.751
have moved to the Beimcohr mill sum of $2350.00 with interest thereon 100 kegs
avenue.
tf
since July 7, 1911, at the rate of 6 per 50 “
-
-
6.50 j
On account of change of trans­ to cook for the mill hands.
cent per annum, and the further sum 25
........................................... 3.501
of $250.(X), attorneys fee, and for $10.00
mission line to double power,
Mr. McRoberts, the deputy costs and disbursements of said suit: Smaller quantities in proportion
Oregon Electric freight trains assessor is around again to see ami also on a judgment duly rendered
Forest Grove Pharmacy
li
and entered in said court and cause on
will run day time, thus allowing how rich We all are this year.
electricians to work at night.
Mr. Jack Riley of Dilley was
The subject at the Congrega­ in this vicinity last Monday af­
tional church next Sunday morn­ ter cedar posts. It seems that
ing will be “ Those With and this is a long distance to haul
Those Against.” Evening sub­ posts, but perhaps good posts
ject, “ Believing in the Lord.” are hard to get.
Rev. Thomas, pastor.
General Contractors and Builders
Mr. Alfred Lilly of Vancouver.
Rev. Samuel H. Upton of
Wash., accompanied by his
Minneapolis, Minn., has been
biother, Robert Lilly of Forest
appointed pastor of the Hillsboro
DEALERS IN Lumber, Lath and Shin­
Grove, has been paying his
and Forest Grove circuit by the
gles. All Finishing Lumber Kiln Dried
friends and relatives of Gales
Oregon Free Methodist confer­
Creek a last visit until he is
ence, Portland district
again discharged from the army.
CEMENT, SAND and LIME
The May mothers’ meeting will He has served three terms and is
be held Thursday, May 16, at 3 now on his fourth term, and will
Manufacturers of Frames, Sash, Doors,
p. in. at the home of Mrs. J. M. sail on the 9th for the Hawaiian
Barber.
Miss Emma Butler, Islands, where he will be sta­
Mouldings and everything required in
matron of the juvenile court of tioned for awhile.
the building line
Portland, will be present with a
message to mothers.
All are
Edison and Victor talking ma­
We Sell Flint-Kote and Mikado Roofing
cordially invited to attend.
chines and records for sale at the
A Í so Sherwin-Williams Paints
If the old veterans of ’61 to Bazaar.
*65 would jn»t look at the con­
gressional records, third session,
When in Hiilsboro go to
sixty-first congress, page 28,
O ffice and Factory,
the
Owl Cafe to e a t Meals
every hat in the land would go
25c. Near K. P. hall, west
up for William Howard Taft and
side Second street
Council St.,
Forest Grove
every vote from the G. A. R.
Good meals for 25c.
would be cast for Taft at the
Dinner at Owl Cafe 25c.
New Lumber Company
Call and get prices. We
are here for business and
want to make your ac-
quaitance.
Willis-PIace Lumber Co.
Phone OlX
South A Street
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Just step in a moment, please, and see those new
Shirt Waists. Prices $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25,
$2.50, $3.00, $3.25, $3.50 and $3.75.
They are the Banner Brand—’nuf sed—they will
please you, so will the price.
We pay the highest cash price for
Wool and Mohair
HOFFMAN & ALLEN CO.
Forest Grove Planing Mill Co.
November election.
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New Machine Shops
P
to do ail kinds
of work in Iron, Lathe or
Dull work.
A uto Repainng.
Our Motto, “Prompt W ork and
Reasonable Charges.”
r epa r ed
'l our Patronage Solicited
W . A. Chalmers
E. Side S. Main St.
Forest Grove, Ore.