Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, June 20, 1912, Image 5

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    CITY NEWS NOTES
Mr. A. J. Spilker of this city
went to Portland last week.
Mrs. L. J. Corl and family at­
This Entire Bunch of Real Estate is for Trade
tended the Rose Show Friday.
General Contractors and Builders
Miss Margaret Garrison of Sa­
Party has between six ard seven acres in town and a
lem is visiting in town this week.
six room house in South Park, Forest Groye, the both of
which he wants to trade for farm or acreage valued at about
Clyde Perry and sister Veretta
DEALERS IN Lumber, Lath and Shin­
Saunders’ Poultry Yards has attended the Rose Festival Fri­
$4500. No. 118.
Ten acres orchard land in the best orchard country in
high-class Barred Rocks and day.
gles. All Finishing Lumber Kiln Dried
the world to trade for property anywhere. Valued at $3,500.
Black Minorcas. First on Barred
No. 125.
Mrs. Barker, who has been sick
Rock cockerel and second on
27
acres
subdivided
to
suit
trade,
close
to
town
and
for
a few days, is able to be up
CEMENT, SAND and LIME
Barred Rock cock, also second
school, for any good property, Forest Grove preferred.
again.
and third on Minorca yockerel
No. 145.
Manufacturers of Frames, Sash, Doors,
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. McNutt at­
Ten acres rich bottom land, cultivated and improved,
and second and third on Minorca
valued at $3500, to trade for property in or near St. Johns.
pullet at our last show, in hot tended the Rose Parade in Port­
Mouldings and everything required in
No. 150.
competition. If you want eggs land Friday.
the building line
LUCK FOR SOME MERCHANT.
Dr. C. F. Walker and wife vis.
from the winners call on me.
Store building on Pacific Avenue, 30x75, two stories, to
ited in Portland over Saturday
Yards
two
blocks
west
of
Laugh-
trade for good acreage at about $2500. No. 104.
We Sell Flint-Kote and Mikado Roofing
in Hotel on Pacific Ave. corner and * Sunday.
Big Warehouse property in Forest Grove, to trade for
Also Sherwin-Williams Paints
C street.
property of good value here in Portland. No. 120.
Rev. P. E. Powers of Salem is
$7000 stock of merchandise on Sixth street in Portland,
attending the college commence­
to trade for farm or acreage near Forest Grove. No. 181.
ment this week.
CITY RESIDENCE FOR COUNTRY PROPERTY.
U N D E R T A K I G N Mr. Lewis Craw’ford of Poit-
We can locate you to your taste with city property, for
Office and Factory,
acreage or small farms. If you have a piece of acreage that
Embalming— Funeral Directing land was visiting with his moth­
er, Mrs. W. C. Hines.
is not doing you any good trade with us for property here
Council St.,
Forest Grove
FOREST GROVE UNDERTAKING CC.
and get the rent.
Mr. and Mrs. De Boest and
If you list your property with us to begin with you will
family attended the Rose Carni­
J.
S.
Buxton,
Manager
save time and avoid disappointment.
val in Portland Friday.
Phone No. 642
Forest Grove, Or.
LIST WITH US FOR TRADES.
Mrs. Wilson, mother of Mrs. Ril
da Staglighter, is visiting at the
L. L. Hollinger latter’s home in this city.
W. Weitzel
Thatcher-Hicks Comyany
Mrs. M. W. Patton and daugh­
Hoffman Building.
Phone 501
Forest Grove
WE1TZEL & HOLLINGER ters Evelyn and Mabel attended
the Rose Carnival Friday.
M oney to lo en on a c re a g e a n d farm *
Tinning and Plumbing, Sheet Mr. and Mrs. Mills, parentsof
E. G. Mills, are visiting at the
Metal Work and Re­
latter’s home near Forest Grove.
pair Shop.
It’s our CLOTHING, SHOES and HOSIERY
Miss Bertha Parr went to Kal.
we want to tell you about now
¡spell,
Montana, to live with her
North
First
Avenue,
between
Main
and
R e p o rt of th e C o n d itio n of
“ A ” Streets; phone 863.
sister, Mrs. Paul Sexton for some
time.
The excellent value of the Clapp’s All Wool Suits
Mrs. Misz, of Portland, mother
FO REST G R O V E , OREGO N
is familiar to all.
of Chas. E. Misz, is visiting at
A COMPARATIVE STATEMENT
the latter’s home in this city this
The Star Brand and Sunflower Shoes are house­
week.
hold words for wearing qualities.
The following comparative statem ent of the deposits and
Mrs. William Doores was call­
The Emerson Typewriter Company of
resources of the FIR S T N A T IO N A L BA N K of Forest Grove, Ore.,
Woodstock, 111., have recently given ed away suddenly Sunday to
away over 400 of the highest grade,
under its present mpoagement speaks volumes:
The Armour Plate Hosiery has stood the test
wholly visible Emerson Typewriters Wood burn to her mother, whe is
D E P O S IT S
'
made in the world. They nave gone very low.
and won.
into every state and territory in the
Nov. 2. 1909, $ 92,318.96-------------
United States. There may he some in
For Sale—Steam prune dryer,
your town.
They are giving them
May 2, 1910, 132,138.98-------------------
If Good Merchandise at a low price counts for any­
one ton capacity, all complete.
away
everywhere
to
men,
women,
boys
Nov. 2, 1910, 133.184.64---------------------
and girls, over eighteen years of age, Price $60.
thing with you, don t miss the opportunity of visiting us.
J. L. Loving, Gales
May 2, 1911, 148,877.81--------------------------
dn surprisingly liberal conditions.
Creek,
Ore.
Nov. 2, 1911, 153,430.91__________________
If you could make any use of a $100
typewriter, providing it did not cost Mrs, Barnett Y. Roe of near Wa-
Our rest room is at your disposal
May 2, 1912, 201,079,16_______________________
you even one cent, then in a letter or
on a postal card addressed to Frank L. pato was in town this week at­
Resources May 2, 1909
$177,348.10
Wilder, President, Woodstock, 111.,
“
“
2, 1912
$315,261.56
simply say, "Mail me all your free tending the graduating exercises
offers,"
and by return mail you will re­ of the college.
We pay the highest Cash Price for Wool
ceive their free offers, the names of
Mrs. W. C. Hines of this city
over 400 who have recently received
and Produce
typewriters free, and you will learn on visited wiih her daughter, Mrs.
40 Per Cent Cash Reserve
what easy conditions you can get one
William Crawthers, of near Gales
of their typewriters free right away.
The Emerson Typewriter is one of Creek, last week,
the highest grade, wholly visible type­
writers made in the world. Many who
Mr. and Mrs. Roper and daugh­
Single Comb White Leghorns, have used the "EMERSON” and other ter, Miss Dorothy Bolderick,
makes pronounce the "EMERSON"
White Wyandottes and Rhode superior
to any $100.00 typewriter on went to Newport Monday for a
Island Reds, last year’s chicks. the market. It is a wholly visible ma­ few days recreation.
has every new, up-to-date feat­
We want to sell. Phone 76. chine,
ure, looks like other high grade $100.00
Mr. Leonard Caraman of this
Mrs. E. J. Fischer, 310 3rd St.
typewriters, though it is selling just
now at an astonishingly low price and city visited with his brother, Mr.
on terms of no monev with order, trial William Caraman of McMinnville
free in your own home. Nothing to
nay at first, and after a thorough trial. Saturday and Sunday.
10 cents a day until paid. The "EM
The woman’s club desires to
ERSON” ha* every new improvement,
universal keyboard, hack spacer, tab­ call attention to the fact that we
ulator, two-color ribbon, everything have a city ordinance providing
the best; is the ideal machine for be­
ginners as well as for the most expert for a safe and sane Fourth.
typists and stenographers; just the
Dr. J, J. Murray, V. S., of Hills­
typewriter for the smallest or largest
office.
boro,
comes well recommended
Yes—and satisfied with Moyer, too;
If you could possibly make any use
of a high grade tppewriter, even into this territory and asks for a
he had expected to pay $20 for his
though it didn’t cost you one cent of share of the veterinary patron­
Will do your Sawing as
money, or if you would like the agency
Suit, but he found that a Moyer $15
in your town on a plan by which you age.
you
want
it
done.
could make big money, or if you would
Suit was just what he wanted, so he
Mrs. C. A. Dennis, reliable
like a position with the company, then
he
sure,
on
a
postal
card
or
in
a
letter
saved $5 by coming here.
shampoo.
Scalp treatment a
Phone 073
addressed to "Frank L. Wilder, Presi­
specialty.
Phone
Ind. No. 184;
dent, Woodstock, HI.,” say "Mail me
your Free Offers."
residence and office 232 Pacific
avenue.
tf
We’ve also been telling you of the
Mr. Barnett Y. Roe was in
superior qualities of Moyer $ 15 Suits,
town Wednesday attending the
and we’re going to keep right at it
I’. U. graduation exercises. Mr.
until you know about them, too. The
Roe was a graduate of the class
honor and integrity of a good name
of 1882.
and the experience and prestage of
Miss Ethel Smith, the former
five big stores stands squarely behind
teacher of Watts District has
now accepted a position os book­
the advertised merits of Moyer $15
keeper in the Shramel & Davis
Suits.
Lumber Co. in this city.
Ben Selling occupies thirty-sev­
enth
place on the voting ballot at
All wool—stylish, generous cut—re­
P r e p a r e d to do ail kind*
the November election. His
liable tailoring—all are in these we
of work in Iron, Lathe or
friends are assured that he will
are showing for your Summer wear­
Drill work. Auto Repairing.
ever be watchful of the best in­
Our otto, "Prompt Work and
ing; come and see them.
terests of the entire state when
elected.
Reasonable Charge*.”
A jolly crowd gathered in a
Your Patronage Solicited
beautiful grove of trees on F. A.
When you see it in our ad, it s so
Moore’s farm at Thatcher Sun­
day In honor of Mr. Moore’s and
W . A. Chalmers
Dorathy Bolderick’s birthdays.
Those
present were Mr. and
E. Sde S. Main St.
Forest Grove, Ore.
Mrs. Roper, Misses Amanda and
Dorothy Bolderick, Mr. Hodges,
Mrs. Nettie Austin. Carrie, Ruth
Second and Morrison
FIVE STORES
First and Morrison
and Paul. Dr. and Bell Darling,
87-89 Third
Third and Oak
First and Yamhill
Mattie Becks, Mr. and Mrs. La
Course. A very enjoyable time
was reported.
H o u te« fo r re n t e n d fo r *ale, little p a y m e n t, a n d in .ta lm e n t. like re n t
Forest Grove Planing Mill Co.
LOOK HERE PEOPLE
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
TYPEWRITERS
GIVEN AWAY
HOFFMAN & ALLEN CO.
HUFFAKER BROS.
Satisfied With Himself
WOOD SAW
330 First St
New Machine Shops
MOYER