Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, June 27, 1912, Image 5

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LOCAL
A NEW PARTY FORMED
J. S. Wright (Happy Jack)
made a trip on business to Cham-
poag Monday.
John Erickson, a farmer of
Gales Creek, was in the office on
4ai
business Tuesday.
I * Dr. Lowe’s glasses do not need
the ‘guarantee that goes with
them. There’s a reason.
T H E D O C T O R S P R E S C R IP T IO N
With this grave problem up­
might as well not be written if it is not filkd
on our minds now, we wish to
R. J. Lovnes of Yamhill visited
faithfully and accurately. His work can Le
invita your attention to our
BIG store, where we can in­
seriously hampered If not whoHy voided if*his Monday with hia parents, Mr.
terest you and make you glad
and Mrs. J. S. Loynes, of this
orders are not carried out to the letter.
owing to the many bargains
city.
we are offering,
W E F IL L P R E S C R IP T IO N S
that back up your doctor's efforts. D are you
Just the season for ladies'
A. A. Kirkwood, of Gleizer &
S H I R T W A I S T S , and our
risk not coming here when some loved one in
Kirkwood,
is doing snrveying in
prices are
your house is ill?
the foot hills west of town this
$1.50,2.00, 2.25, 2.50, 2.75,
^ P A C I F I C D R U G CO .
week.
‘ " *(Succe»sor la D r. CH u. Hines)
3.00, 3.50 and $4.00.
Geo. F. Taplin and wife, who
Forest Grove, Ore.
have
been in Miunesota for the
We have just opened and put on our Ehelves file BEST LINE 01
1 past month, returned Friday o f
SHOES ever placed in Forest Grove and the prices will please you.
last week.
Our GROCERY STOCK is complete and prices are not beyond
your maans.
For Sale—Steam prune dryer,
one ton capacity, all complete.
Price $60. J. L. Loving, Gales
We can and will pay the highest cash price for your wool
The Emerson Typewriter Company of
Creek,
Ore.
Woodstock, 111., have recently given
away over 400 of the highest grade,
D. S. Puree and sister Nettie
wholly visible Emerson Typewriters !
made in the world. They nave gone visited over Sunday in Portland
into every state and territory in t h e ; with friends and relatives, among
United States. There may he some in i
your town.
They are giving them others a cousin whom he had not j
away everywhere to men, women, boys seen in eighteen years.
and girls, over eighteen years of age,
on surprisingly liberal conditions.
You can consult Dr. Lowe |
If you could make any use of a $100
typewriter, providing it did not cost about your eyes with absolute
you even one cent, then in a letter or confidence. He most positively1
on a postal card addressed to Frank L.
Wilder, President, Woodstock, 111., I will not recommend giasses un­
i simply say, “ Mail me all your free less he is sure they will be bene­
\ offers,” and by return mail you will re­
ceive their free offers, the names of j ficial.
' over 400 who have recently received
1 typewriters free, and you will learn on j A Model Acetylene Gas plant;
General Contractors and Builders
what easy conditions you cagt, get one with good fixtures, for sale. As
of their typewriters free right" away.
The Emerson Typewriter is one of g >od as new and in perfect con- j
The best light for rural
the highest grade, wholly visible type­ dition.
‘DEALERS IN Lum ber, L ath and Shin­
writers made in the wurid. Many who homes. Write or see,
have used the “ EMERSON” and other
gles. All Finishing L um ber Kiln D ried
makes pronounce the “ EMERSON” John A. McGee, Orenco, Oregon. |
superior to any $100.00 typewriter on
the market. It is a wholly visible ma­
I am prepared to deliver fresh
chine, has every new, up-to-date feat­ milk to all parts of the city for
CEMENT, SAND and LIME
ure, looks like other high grade $100.00
typewriters, though it is selling just 6 cents per quart, delivered
now at an astonishingly low price and night and morning. I will do my
M anufacturers of Fram es, Sash, Doors,
on terms of no monev with order, trial
free in your own home. Nothing to best to satisfy you. A. K in n e y , j
M ouldings and everything required in
pay at first, and after a thorough trial. Dairyman, Third St.,
Forest
10 cents a day until paid. The “ EM­
the building line
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ERSON” has every new improvement, Grove, Ore.
, universal keyboard, hack spacer, tab­
FOR SALE-200x400 (2 acres)
ulator, two-color ribbon, everything
W e Sell Flint-K ote and M ikado Roofing
'the best; is the ideal machine for be­ best of land, all clear, 15 minutes
ginners as well as for the most expert
Also Sherw in-W illiam s Paints
typists and stenographers; just the walk from Forest Grove post-!
typewriter for the smallest or largest office. $500; $100 and 100 per
office.
Land will I
If you could possibly make any use year, 5 per cent
of a high grade tppewriter, even more than pay for itself. Press
though it didn’t cost you one cent of
Of rice and Factory,
money', or if you would like the agency Office.
in your town on a plan by which you
The opening of the Dolly-Var-
make big money, or if you would
Council St.,
Forest Grove could
like a position with the company, then den sweet-shop, by Miss E. C.
be sure, or. a postal card or in a letter
addressed to “ Frank L. Wilder, Presi­ Mitchell, given last week, was
dent, Woodstock, 111.,” say "Mail me one to be remembered by many
your Free Offers.”
new friends and customers. The
place, so artistically decorated,
gives to the city another first-'
class confectionery.
Goff Brothers have on exhibi- j
tion the Flanders car that made i
the first trip to Hazelton, B. C.,
and also the Flanders Chases. ,
with parts cut away so as to ex- i
pose and show the working parts.
Many have witnessed the novel
exhibition.
Victor Donavan, living west of
town, this year sold from 58
will end in a resolve to wear Moyer ^ V
squsre rods (about i of an acre)
$15 Sui?s, after you’ve seen what
of strawberries $140 worth, using
for present family supply and fu­
good fabrics and thorough tailoring
ture needs. This figures an income
we’ve put into them.
from one acre $420.00, and yet
the prices have not been all the
berry raisers would like this sea­
The banker can return you no more
son.
You and your children are safe
for your money or your check than
if you wear Dr. Lowe’s superior
we do in selling you a Moyer $15
glasses eye safe and price safe.
They cost you no more than the
Suit; you receive the full worth of
inferior kinds usually sold and
every dollar you put into one.
you have the benefit of his skill,
professional guidance and more
than 20 years experience. Dr.
Get the Moyer $15 Suit habit— it’s a
Lowe will be at Hotel Laughlin
on Monday. July 1st. Scores of
good one—it means more satisfac­
Forest Grove references. Re­
tion and money saved.
member the day and date.
Some people are much concern­
ed over the prospect of a new
political party beag formed
owing to dissension among mem­
bers of the two old parties.
Just what the result will be no
one can forsee at this time.
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TYPEWRITERS
GIVEN AWAY
HOFFMAN & ALLEN C
Forest Grove Planing Mill Co.
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An Attitude of Contemplation
FOR SALE OR TRADE
When you see it in our ad, it s so
MOYER
F irii an d M orrison
F irst an d Y am hill
F IV E S T O R E S
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H ou .ei for rent and for talo. Hill# paym ent. and inatalmaafa Uka rant
NEW S
One or all. One 5 H. P. circu-1
lar woodsaw rig complete. One
upright steam boiler, 2 H. P.,
mounted on base with engine,
ljx 2 j in. One pipe stock and
dies J to 1J, 6 sizes, adjustable.
Three lubricators for steam en­
gines, two 1-quart, one 1 pint
One Remington 22 cal. takedown
hammerless repeating rifle. All
articles mentioned in this ad are
in flrst-claas shape*
G. H . B a r r e t t ,
Foreat Grove, Or.,
R t 1, Box 43.
Phone West 35.
This Entire Bunch of Real Estate is fer Trade
Party has between six and seven acre? in town and a
six room house in South Park, Forest Groy*. the both of
which he wants to trade for farm or acreage valued at about
$4500. No. 118.
Ten acres orchard land in the best orchard country in
the world to* trade for property anywhere. Valued at $3,500.
No. 125.
27 acres subdivided to suit trade, close to town and
school, for any good property, Forest Grove preferred.
No. 145.
Ten acres rich bottom land, cultivated and improved,
valued at $3500, to trade for property iivor near S t Johns.
No. 150.
LUCK FOR SOME MERCHANT.
Store building on Pacific Avenue, 30x75, two stories, to
trade for good acreage at about $2500. No. 104.
Big Warehouse property in Forest Grove, to trade for
property of good value here in Portland. No. 120.
$7000 stock of merchandise on Sixth street in Portland,
to trade for farm or acreage near Forest Grove. No. 181.
CITY RESIDENCE FOR COUNTRY PROPERTY.
We can locate you to your taste with city property, for
acreage or small farms. If you have a piece of acreage that
is not doing you any good trade with us for property here
and get the rent.
If you list yopr property with us to begin with you will
save time and avoid disappointment.
LIST WITH US FOR TRADES.
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Thatcher-Hicks Comyany
H o ffm a n B uilding.
Foreat G rove
P h o n e 501
Montjr to loan on acroago and fa m a
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^LOW ROUND TRIP FARES
OCEAN VACATION RESORTS
/ a L ELK'S NATIONAL REUNION
CIVIC CELEBRATIONS
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C LA TSO P BEACH
e c HQ Seaside and Gearhart. Ore., on the Pacific Ocean.
<p«j.uv The perfect sea-shore vacation resort south of the
mouth of the Columbia River, reached directly by “The
North Bank Road.” Tickets sold daily. Return limit Oct. 31
TA CO M A , M O N TA M A RA FESTO
tC Qft Tacoma’s great annual carnival, Tickets sold June
^ ° -o u 30, July 2, 3, 4. Limit July 5.
PORTLA ND , ELKS' LO D GE
t l ()() The greatest national convention of the year. A
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solid week of public entertainment Tickets aoid
July 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. Limit July 22
SEATTLE, GOLDEN PO TLA TC H
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$ 8 .5 0 Seattle’s splendid
annual civic carnival.
sold July 15. 16, 17, 18, 19. Limit July 22
Tickets
Train schedules and details will be furnished on request
W. E. COMAN. Geni. Frt. & P u .. Agi..
Portland. Ore.
J. E. FARMER. A«a
For ut Grau, Ore.
THE STAR THEATRE
I . N o w L o c a t e d in I t . N e w B . i l d m .
Motion Picture Exhibition
from 7:45 to 9:00
Three Shows every Saturday, 7:30, 8:40, 9:50
Matinee- 2:30 p. m. Saturday
Daily Change of Best Films Procurable
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New Machine Shops
P R E P A R E D to do all kinds
of work in Iron, Lathe or
Drill work. Auto Repairing.
Our clto, “Pu npt W ork and
Reasonable Charges.”
Your Patronage Solicited
W. A. Chalmers
E. Sde S. Main St.
Forest Grove, Ore.