Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, May 16, 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 Work
j
Estimates given on First-
Class Work and Stock Only
264-66 Fourth St., Opposite City Hall
W e Can Handle Your Dis
Saunders’ Poultry Yards has
high-class Barred Rocks and
A 1516 Black Minorcas. First on Barred
Rock cockerel and second on
A. A. Kirkwood 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
Portland, Oregon
Main 8564
Glaisyer & Kirkwood
Engineers and Surveyors
Hoffman Bldg. Phone 0106
Forest Grove, Oregon
Parlor, church and school or­
gans for sa’e at the Bazaar.
W. F. HARTKAMPF
W e have in one lot $9 8 0 0 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 $3 0 a month each, the other being just completed. No. 1 33.
Have a good 8 room house on W ygant street valued at $33 00 which
we are instructed to trade for acreage near here. W hat have you to trade?
Please observe the
countless stars of
the firmament. How
wonderful and how
distan t. B etw ixt
this studio and its
wonderful photo­
graphs is a chasm
far and wide, when
comparing with gen­
eral competition.
Vetch Seed«, all kinds of grass seed. A1
falfa Hay, Feed and Land Plaster
HEADQUARTERS
for MILBURN WAGONS
Forest Grove, Ore
W. Weitzel
Trading Is Our Specialty
Please Observe
Wholesale and Retail
lnd Phone 50x
A. L. Sexton was a Portlam
visitor Tuesday.
Have another client with two houses in Beaumont addition, near Laurel-
hurst, to trade for a small farm near Forest Grove. His equity is $4700.
No. 103.
$2 5 0 0 home in St. Johns, only two blocks from Peninsula Bank, to trade
for small farm or acreage.
W e have a big list of property here in town to trade and a number of
pieces of acreage. A sk to see our list of trades. You may find just what
you want.
Photos Finished Here
Talk for Themselves
L. L. Hollinger
For Perfect Por­
traits come here and
get them.
WEITZEL & HOLLINGER
Tinning and Plumbing, Sheet
Metal Work and Re­
pair Shop.
North First Avenue, between Main and
“A ” Streets; phone 863.
MAIN ST. NORTH
Thacher-Hicks Company,
Telephone 501
Hoffman Block
Forest (
THE C A S A R O S A
Mrs. Nettie Austin has been
quite ill the past week.
Mike Shramel made a business
trip to Hillsboro Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Morris
were Hillsboro visitors Sunday.
Grandpa Doores is quite ill ;
this week at the home of Wil- j
liarn Doores.
J. L. Hill visited with his 1
father, F. M. Hill of Gaston,
over Sunday.
A. L. Sexton, suffering with .
neuralgia, left for Portland Tues­
day for treatment.
Miss Miriam Corl is visiting j
with her sister. Mrs. W. Cook,
in the country this week.
Get a first-class rawhide buggy
whip absolutely free.
Ask at
the Forest Grove Pharmacy.
Mrs. Mary Benson Messerve
of Portland is visiting with the
family of F. A. Watrous this
week.
Mertrol Hollinger visited with
Tom Roe at the latter’s home
near Wapato over Saturday and
Sunday.
G. H. Marsh, who is ranching
near Underwood, Wash., spent
Sunday in town with relatives
and friends.
Brown Leghorn hens and pul­
lets for sale, 75c each. Mixed •
chickens 60c. All laying. W. C.
Graddy, Cornelius, Route 1.
C. L. Dennis of Gaston passed
through town last week on his
return from Portland, where he
had been spending a few days.
Misses Gladys Gibson and
Mary Olmsted went on a fishing
trip last week and returned
home with a goodly number of
fish.
Com er Third Avenue and Third Street
ROOM AND B O A R D $ 4 P E R W E E K
Telephone 025
Forest Grove Homes for Sale on Easy Monthly Payments.
Small Paymt. Down
MRS. C. R. VEDDER, Proprietor
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CITY CAFE
M AIN STREET. N E A R PACIFIC A V E N U E ,
FOREST GROVE. OREGON
M e a ls a t all H o u rs. T h e B e s t o f E v e ry th in g
S e rv e d R ig h t
Wm. Ruffncr, Proprietor
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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Steam swing for sale or trade.
Good condition. Address Press.
Report of the Condition of
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
A COMPARATIVE STATEMENT
The following comparative statement of the deposits and
resources of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Forest Grove, Ore.,
under its present management speaks volumes:
DEPOSITS
Nov. 2. 1909,
May 2, 1910,
Nov. 2, 1910,
May 2, 19 11,
Nov. 2, 1 9 11,
May 2, 1912,
Resources
“
$ 92,318.96-------------
132,138.98-------------------
133,184.64---------------------
148,877.81--------------------------
15 3,430.91---------------------------
2 0 1,0 7 9 ,16 -----------------------------------
May 2, 1909
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$177,348.10
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2, 19 12
-
$315,261.56
crosses to the other side of the street when it meets a
Moyer $15.00 Suit walking arm in arm with High Qual­
ity and Low Price—It’s ashamed to meet that insepar­
able trio.
Wanted—Sewing or general
work in family by lady. Ad­
dress Mrs. Wm. Smith, R. F. D.
1, Box 112, Forest Grove. Phone
Hill 15.
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S. G. Hughes, wife and baby
Harriet Helen, visited over Sun­
day in Vancouver with Mrs. N.
Turnbull, mother o f M rs.
Hughes.
The old Methodist parsonage is
being moved this week, clearing
aw ay another obstacle in the
right of way of the Southern Pa­
cific railroad.
E. G. Mills left last Thursday
on a visit to Arnold, Nebraska,
his old home. Mr. Mills expects
that his mother will return with
him in a few days.
Phelix Verhoeven, wife and
little daughter Florence and
W. F. Schultz and wife visited
up the valley this week, making
Albany their most southern
point.
Union services will be held in
the Congregational church on
Memorial Sunday, May 26, the
Congregational pastor officiating
and assisted by the pastors of
the other churches.
rays got as much for your money as you do
buy a Moyer $15 Suit there would be no
plaint about the high cost of living.
New Machine Shops
Rev. W. J . Douglass, pastor
of the Methodist church at Uni­
versity Park, will occupy the
pulpit at the Methodist church
next Sunday, morning and even­
ing. relieving Rev. Gould.
The team of T. A. Hoodenpyle
of Gaston, while hitched to a
covered surry, became fright­
ened last week and ran away.
The rig anp harness were brok­
en. Otherwise no damage was
done.
D R L P A R E D to do all kinds
of work in Iron, Lathe or
Drill work. Auto Repairing.
Our Motto, “Prompt W ork and
Reasonable Charges."
Mrs. E. R. Smith and daugh­
ters Helen and Louise of Gandy,
Nebraska, who have been spend­
ing the w inter in California,
stopped off in the Grove to visit
with A. G. Hoffman and family
on their way home.
Your Patronage Solicited
When you see it in our ad, it » so
W . A. Chalmers
E. Side S. Main St
First and Morrison
First and Yamhill
Forest Gr
Second and Morrison
87-89 Third
J
Mrs. Georgia Hughes, mother
of Grant Hughes, was taken sud­
denly ill Monday. She experi­
enced a benumbed sensation of
ths left side. A trained nurse
has been in attendance and Mrs.
Hughes is fast improving.