Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, July 04, 1912, Image 5

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    Real Els tate Transfers.
A N E W P A R T Y FORM ED
Some people are much concern­
ed over the prospect of a new
political party being 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.
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
on our minds now, we wish to
invito your attention to our
BIG store, where we can in­
terest you and make you glad
owing to the many bargains
we are offering,
might as well not be written if it is
faithfully and accurately.
filled
can
be
seriously hampered If not w holly voided if his
*oruers are not carried out to the letter.
W E F IL L P R E S C R I P T I O N S
Just the season for ladies’
S H I R T W A I S T S , and our
prices are
that back up your doctor’s efforts.
Dare you
risk not coming here when some loved
one in
your hbuse is ill?
$1.50,2.00, 2.25, 2.50,2.75,
3.00, 3.50 and $4.00.
PA CIFIC D R U G CO.
(Successor to D r. Chas. Hines)
Forest Grove, Ore.
We have just opened and put on our shelves the BEST LINE OF
SHOES ever placed in Forest Grove and the prices will please you.
Our GROCERY STOCK is complete and prices are not beyond
your maans.
TYPEWRITERS
GIVEN AWAY
We can and will pay the highest cash price for your wool
H O FFM AN & ALLEN CO.
Forest Grove Planing Mill Co.
General Contractors and Builders
DEALERS IN Lumber, Lath and Shin­
gles.
not
H is w ork
All Finishing Lumber Kiln Dried
CEMENT, SAN D and LIME
«
Manufacturers of Frames, Sash, Doors,
Mouldings and everything required in
the building line
W e Sell Flint-Kote and Mikado Roofing
Also Sherwin-Williams Paints
Office and Factory,
Council StM
Forest Grove
The Emerson Typewriter Company of
Woodstock, 111., have recently given
J away over 400 o f the highest grade,
| wholly visible Emerson Typewriters
made in the world.
They have gone
into every state and territory in the
! United States. There may lie some in
your town.
They are giving them
j away everywhere to men, women, boys
and girls, over eighteen years o f age,
on surprisingly liberal conditions.
If you could make any use o f a $100
typewriter, providing it did not cost
you even one cent, then in a letter or
on a postal card addressed to Frank L.
Wilder, President, Woodstock, 111.,
simply say, “ Mail me all your free
j offers,” and by return mail you will re-
| ceive their free offers, the names of
j over 400 who have recently received
typewriters free, and you will learn on
what easy conditions you can get one
o f their typewriters free right away.
The Emerson Typewriter is one of
the highest grade, wholly visible type­
writers made in the world. Many who
have used the “ EMERSON” and other
makes pronounce the “ EMERSON”
superior to any $100.00 typewriter on
the market. It is a wholly visible ma­
chine, has every new, up-to-date feat­
ure, looks like other high grade $100.00
typewriters, though it is selling just
now at an astonishingly low price and
I on terms o f no monev with order, trial
free in your own home.
Nothing to
pay at first, and after a thorough trial.
10 cents a day until paid. The “ EM­
ERSON” has every new improvement,
universal keyboard, back spacer, tab­
ulator, two-color ribbon, everything
the best; is the ideal machine for be­
ginners as well as for the most expert
typists and stenographers; just the
typewriter for the smallest or largest
office.
If you could possibly make any use
o f a high grade tppewriter, even
though it didn’t cdst you one cent of
money, or if you would like the agency
in your town on a plan by which you
could make big money, or if you would
like a position with the company, then
be sure, on a postal card or in a letter
addressed to “ Frank L. Wilder, Presi­
dent, Woodstock, 111.,” say “ Mail me
your Free Offers.”
Let Moyer Clothe You
A Moyer $ 1 5 Suit can travel as far
and look as well in the going as one
you’d pay a lot more for anywhere
else or in any other town.
around
men in them.
with
Suits
well-dressed
Better choose yours
now— Independence Day comes this
week and next week come the jolly
Elks; be ready to celebrate— Moyer
will do his share.
W hen you see it in our ad, it’s so
MOYER
First and M om son
First and Yamhill
FIVE STORES
Third and Oak
=
This Entire Bunch of Real Estate is for Trade
Party has between six and seven acres in town and a
six room house in South Park, Forest Groye, ine both o f
which he wants to trade lor 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 in or near St. 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 o f 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 trad*, with us for property here
and get the rent.
If you list your property with us to begin with you will
save time and avoid disappointment.
P. C. C. M. Co. to E. F. Bur-
lingham Lot 4 blk 3 Baileys add­
ition to F. G.
$3000
Sarah V. Lawrence to W. D
Parket et al part T. G. Haylor el
$400
James E. Deeks et ux to James
Loynes et al Lot 6, block 4, S.
Park addition to F. G.
$400
LIST W ITH US FOR TRADES.
Thatcher-Hicks Comyany
Hoffman Building.
More Victories to Follow
For sale—30 acres, with dwell- \
ing, 4J miles out, 10 in cultiva­
tion. all tillable land, some tim­
ber: for terms address “ B ” care
of Press,
FOR SALE—200x400 (2 acres)
best o f land, all clear, 15 minutes
walk from Forest Grove post-
offiçe. $500; $100 and 100 per
year, 5 per cent.
Land will
more than pay for itself. Press
Office.
W. B. Coon, V. S., of Steele,
N. D., has purchased the busi
ness of Dr. Feeley, and has mov­
ed to our city. His family are
now in Oregon and will in a short
time be with him in the Grove.
Mr. Feeley has gone to his home
in Connecticut.
Phone 501
Forest Grove
Money to loan on acreage and farms
Having accomplished so many
victories over the forces o f the
earth and the sea, Man turned
iis attention to the conquest of
the air.
For hundreds, yes,
thousands, of years, Man has
dreamed o f vanquishing the
lirds in their own peculiar
element. Even this dream has
finally come true, and Man can j
now soar in the ether and defy
the laws of gravitation. He can
talk to other persons hundreds
of miles distant withont even a
wire to connect the speakers,
le can weigh the stars, and dis­
cover invisible planets bigger j
than any in our solar system.
Some scientists believe that Man
may yet accomplish communica­
tion between the worlds in space, |
and they are loath to set any !
limits on the accomplishments
that may be possible.
W. A. Chalmers now at Main
St. Garage is fully equipped for
doing all kinds of auto work in­
cluding vucanizing.
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LOW
ROUND
TRIP
FARES
OCEAN VACATION RESORTS
ELK’S NATIONAL REUNION
CIVIC CELEBRATIONS
C LA T SO P B E A C H .*
« Aft Seaside and Gearhart. Ore., on the Pacific Ocean,
<p<J.UU rphe perfect sea-shore vacation resort south o f the
mouth of the Columbia River, reached directly by “ The
North Bank Road.” Tickets sold daily. Return limit Oct. 31
T A C O M A , M O N T A M A R A FESTO
CC Cft Tacoma’ s great annual carnival, Tickets sold June
«pii.OU 30( July 2 ( 3 , 4 . Limit July 5.
POR TLAND, ELKS’ LO D G E
The 8 reateat national convention o f the year.
A
solid week of public entertainment.
Tickets sold
July 7, 8 , 9, 10, 11. Limit July 22
$1 00
SEATTLE, GOLDEN P O T L A T C H
CQ Cft 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
J. E. FARMER. Aganl.
Fore»! Grove. On.
W. E. COMAN. Geni. Fri. & P m .. Agl..
Portland, Ore.
TH E
S T A R
T H E A T R E
■■
IT . . . —
B
li Now L ocated in IU Now Building
Motion Picture Exhibition
from 7:48 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
FOR SALE OR TRADE
There’s a lot of Moyer’s $ 1 5
traveling
Houses for rent end for sale, little payments and instalments like rent
J. E. Parmley et al to C. J. H.
Wilson, 50x100 ft in NWA sec. 51
2 N S, $110.
Maria Sweek et a! to R. C.
Payne E i o f NE* blk 4 S. Tuala­
tin. $175.
Lillie Kelsey et ux to Fannie
Thwaite Pt lot 10, blk 1, SCoast
add to Hillsboro, $200,
W. H. Thomas and w f to Susan
Wansbrough Tract 51, Virginia
Place, $2000.
O. Irwin et ux to Sam Doak,
N W i of SEi of sec 34, 2S. 2, $10
Sam Doak to Mary L. Miller,
N W i of SEi o f sec 34, 2S. 2. $10
Paul Reimers et ux to T. L.
Duke et ux Tract 6, blk 2, N.
Hillsboro Acres, $1,000.
Chas. B. Buchanan et ux to C.
B. Buchanan & Co. Lots 6, 7. 8,
9, and 10, blk 24, Cornelius. $10
Second and Morrison
8 7 -8 9 Third
One or all. One 5 H. P. circu­
lar woodsaw rig complete.
One
upright steam boile-, 2 H. P.,
mounted on bavj with engine,
H x2j in.
One pipe stock and
dies 1 to l i , 6 sizes, adjustable. ,
Three lubricators for steam en­
gines, two 1-quart, one à pint.
One Remington 22 cal. takedown
hammerless repeating rifle. All
articles mentioned in this ad are
in first-class shape.
G. H. B a r r e t t ,
Forest Grove, Or.,
Rt. 1, Box 43.
Phone West 35.
$3.55 Round Trip to Albany
July 4th
For the Willamette Valley Cele­
bration o f the Opening the Ore­
gon Electric Railway. The open­
ing of the line between Salem
and Albany marks another for­
ward step in the development of
the whole Wi lamette Valley.
Albany has arranged an elabor­
ate celebration o f this important
event on Indépendance Day,
Schedules and other details
will be furnished on request.
J. E. F a r m e r , A g en t
and one third fare.
Minimum
round trip fare 50 eta for adulta,
25 cts for children.
Portland
$1.00, Salem $2.50, Woodburr.
$1.96, Albany $3.56; other points
in proportion. J. E. F a r m e r ,
A gen t
I am prepared to deliver fresh
milk to all parts o f the city for
6 cents per quart, delivered
night and morning. I will do my
best to satisfy you. A. K inney ,
Dairyman, Third S t ,
Foreat
Grove, Ore.
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