Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, July 04, 1912, Image 8

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LIGHT AND WATER RATES.
LOCAL
REGINA, SASK.
NEWS
The water rate in our city for Growth of the City Recently
dwellings is $1.00 for first faucet |
Visited by Cyclone.
Please observe the
and not to exceed $1.50 for any
| “
, ,
countless stars of
the firmament. How
John Dettelefs of Gaston was dwelling. The light late is 12* S0™ of the v,ctlms of the ter"
wonderful and how in our city last week on business.
cents per Killowatt where meters rible cyclone at Regina, Sask.
d istant.
B etw ixt
this studio and its
B. M. Smith and wife made a are installed and 4*c per candle were acquaintances of Rev.
w onderful photo­
Buck, who was in that vicinity
graphs ¡ e a chasm trip to Astoria Saturday, com­ power where there is no meter.
during
a part of 1905 and 1906.
far and wioe, when bining business with pleasure.
Cut this out for future reference.
comparing with gen­
He gives a very interesting ac­
eral competition.
Persons poisoned with poison
L. w .
count of the settlment of that
oak may be relieved by rubbing Jas. Rasm unsen........... ....$ 2 00 $ 2.00
1.25 ! count y. In 1903, he says, be­
Photos Rushed Here the affected part with potato J . C. Jo n es...................
| R. Schultz ................... ..... 1.25
1.50 fore 1 lie great inrush of settlers
Talk for Themselves leaves.
m commenced, a small band of Ben­
W. E. Griffin..............
G. W. Bunker............. ..... 1.25
1.50 edictine fathers went from Min­
Lost
between
South
Forest
Grove
For Perfect Por­
J . A. P a rk e r...............
75
1.50
traits come here and and the MCGinn Farm Friday,
nesota looking for a location for
John L e e .......................
1.00
get them.
noseglasses. Finder please leave W. F. Schultz ...........
Regina at
2.50 a Catholic colony.
with this office and get reward
S. G. H ughes...............
m that time was a village with one
m Catholic church in which mass
♦ Grading and excavation h \ Chas. L ittler ..............
m was read once a month, or so.
m
commenced in earnest on College H. R. Underhill ......... .....
J . S. Loynes ..............
1.50
In 1905 the immigration had set
Way and First Avenue, fill be­ F. G. Plaining Mill ....
1.00
in
and the little building was
ing
made
from
excavation
on
H. J . Perry ...............
75
1.00
MAIN ST. NORTH
College Way.
G. G. Paterson ..........
m unable to hold the congregations,
2.25 even- with three masses on Sun­
L. J. Corl is in Corvallis this K. A. P helbs...............
1.50 day. The next year a 50,000
L. H. W atkins ..........
week arranging for home quar­ Sears & W a tk in s.......
1.50
church was erected and even
ters, where he expects to move S. E. Todd ................... ..... 7.25
W. B. COON, V. S.
soon to get the benifit of the Goff Bros ..................... ..... 1.45
75 that was inadequate for the
O ffice on 1 st S t .
Other
m rapidly growing town.
H. J. Goff ................... .....
m
Between Pacific and 1st Ave. S.
school for his children.
m denominations were also on the
W. W. Goff ................ ......
m
Having bought out Dr. Feeley, V et
Born to parents, Mr, and Mrs, M cNarm er &. W ........... ..... 3.85
m increase, the Presbyterians and
erinarian, I wish to notify the public
that 1 am prepared to answer all calls, Philip Schneider at Cornelius, a Jno. Stribich ..............
1.50
Methodists having magnificent
day or night.
baby boy last week. The child J . F. McGill.................. ..... 1.80
1.50
Phone Main 95
F orest G rove , O re
churches
either built or under
1.25
was baptised in the Catholic D. K em .......................... ..... 1.00
construction.
In an almost mag­
m
J
.
Thomough
...............
church Sunday, at Cornelius.
m ical manner the
m
W. W. Mt-Eldowray. .. .....
village had
E. E. Bogan, Chief engineer F. G. N a tt.................. .....
Dr. J. J. Murray, V. S.,
m grown to the proportions of a
m
VETER1NERY SURGEON AND DENTIST at the condensor has been award­ Wm. H artram p f ........
m
city. Hotels were rapidly erect­
m
Graduate of American
ed a judgement of $1,000 against M. .labbolt ...................
1.50 ed and as rapidly filled, while
Veterinary College, of
Lane County for injuries received J. A. A b b o tt...............
m nearly every house was fill­
New York City, 1881.
It. E. Nicholson........... .....
m
Office with Brown’B Main Streeh Livery while employed by that county. J . A. Anderson.......... .....
1.50 ed to its utmost capacity, and
m
Ready for business
New Lumber Company
All kinds of Building Ma­
terials, Kiln Dried Finish,
Dry Shiplap in any quan­
tity.
Sash and Doors
Call and get prices. We
are here for business and
want to make your ac-
quaitance.
Forest Grove
Studio
and Feed Stable,
m
2.00 the post office was entirely too
F. G. H otel................... .....
1.50
Wm. L angley...............
small to handle the mail. This
1.50
m
G. H. A braham ........... .....
m was serious for often mail was
A. E. S co tt...................
m delayed for a week at a time.
V. S. A braham ...........
25 Complaint did little good al­
Hollis & Graham ...... .... *1.45
1.00 though bankers and
Charles Munkros........
business
1.00
L. M. Graham ...........
men
made
the
complaints
per­
1.50
E. W. Haines ...........
50 sonally and by telegraph to the
1st National Bank ...
Gradu­
1.50 authorities at Ottawa.
J . E. Baileyj...............
m
1.50 ally, however, everything was
J. P. Lessem an...........
1.50 adjusted and at the time of the
C. S. M cN utt................
1.50
D. F. Fleck...................
disaster, Regina was one of the
1.50
Geo. Moore & Son........ .... 4.00
1.75 most beautiful cities of western
R. N ixen.......................
Canada. The last census gave a
E. R. B urton............... .... 1.10
1.50 population of 35,000. The people
J. H. Strean ............... .... 1.50
50 are Americans, Canadians and
75
A. S h earer....................
A. E. Dixon ................ .... 1.00
50 English with the usual number
75
O ttice S h e a r e r ............ .... 3.50
Hoffman, Allen Co.......
50 of various other nationalities.
m
m No doubt it will be rebuilt at
A. G. Hoffman ...........
1.50 once and equal, if not surpass
M. S. A llen................... .... 2.25
m the old Regina.
C. F. Miller ...............
m
C. O. R o e ......................
50
Roe & Co..........................
Citizenship, Social Service, and
C. V. B. Russell M &
Leadership—Perhaps nineteen-
1.50
S to re.................... ... 2.50
50 twentieths of the good that you
H. F. G iltner................
m will accomplish in your lifetime
E. G. Mills....................
1.00 will consist in the faithful and
Claud Smith ................
m
m efficient performance of
Dr. Hines......................
the
1.50
Dan P arsons.................. .... 1.85
daily tasks by which you earn
1.00
Don G iltner................
1.50 your living.J The obligations of a
R. Peterson...................
m common citizenship, however,
E. T. Berlingham .....
m
N. B. LaCourse.............
1.50 rest on us all. American citizen­
m
F A. Moore.................
m ship never meant more than it
O. M. S anford............... .... 1.05
1.00 does in the year 1912. The votes
F. W. Em erson........... .... 4.40
2.00
that will be cast in the party
Mrs. G. L ittlehales.... .... 1.85
1.50
K. N. S tae h r...............
2.00 conventions and in the elections*
m held this year will register a
Miss Penfield...............
1.50 sum total of earnest, personal
M. Peterson................. .... 2.50
m
R. P eterso n .................
1.50 and political conviction that has
C L. Hinman, Store .... 2.25
.50
m
m never been equaled since the
A. Hinman ....................
A. Hinman, J r ..............
1.50 Civil War. When the present
m
m prologue of partizanship and
W. B. Haines .............
m personalities is over, we will re 1
Mrs. G. A. H ughes.....
Mrs. H. H unter ......... .... 1.30
1.25 alize that we are walking along
R. W. S. H unter ......... ... 1.10
1.50
the line of a high ridge in na­
C. H. H ilton.................. .... 1.70
1.50
2.00 tional affairs. Live the days of
W. H. Hollis..................
1.50 preparation, then as you go
Zoe H artram p t...........
STAR THEATRE.
Mrs. H erb ...................
1.00 through them. The days and
m the hours are more fully charged
July 4th, afternoon and even­ M. E. H ouse................
ing there will be a Special Show Henry Hamilton ......... .... 1.00 1.00
with life than the days and the
m
L. P. King ...................
of fine pictures. ‘‘The yarn of W. G. H anna................
1.25 hours of yesterday. They train
the ‘‘Nancy Bell.“ a comedy sea J. S. H an .......................
and clear the judgment
1.00
1.00 for the issues of tomorrow.
yarn of the Sin Bud Sailor type. H. D o t............................
1.00
‘‘The Ace of Spades,” a strong Mrs. Dinsmore ............
1.50
OBITUARY.
Story of Western Life,” and a O. W. Isham ...............
__________ •
76
1.00
Wm. S tep h en s.............
String of Pearls” a comedy ro­ VV. J . Good....................
1.25
Mrs. Mabel Kerr, wife of J.
mance by the Biograph Co.
1.50 L. Kerr, and daughter of Mr.
W. B. Potwin...............
1.50
W. O. Wagner .............
Mrs. E. Cheney, was born
T o Show Hio Good W ill.
m
A. B. Caples. Store
’atholmet,
Washington, June
“Watt a minute,” said the man, J. R. Hall.......................
80
m
pausing In front of a drug store. “I
28,
1893
and
died
at her home in
(Continued next week.)
want to buy a box of rat poison.”
Hillsboro,
Oregon.
She leaves
“Bothered with ’em?"
to
mourn
her
loss
a
husband
Mr.
“No, hut my wife la away, and I
A SURE SHOT.
There Is one simple method which J. L. Kerr, an infant daughter,
thought It would be nice to get some
If you use the Superb Anaco little delicacy for her dog so It the prospective buyer of lend In a new Mabel Viola E. and her father
section can adopt which ahould enable
Camera you are sure to hit the wouldn’t be lonesome.”
him to determine whether he Is being and mother, Mr. and Mrs. E.
mark.
asked a price that Is exorbitant and Cheney of Hillsboro, Oregon,
The first Irrigation project started greater than conditions will Justify,
Don’t fail to take an Ansco after
the signing of the reclamation
Is to shuck the real estate agent two sisters, Mrs. Betty T. Long,
Camera and a few rolls of Ansco act by President Roosevelt in June, This
for a period of aeveral days and quiet­ of Forest Grove, Oregon, and
films with you on your vacation 1902 , was formally dedicated March ly nose around among the settlers of Mrs. Agnes Westmoreland, of
and make your own pictures on 20. This dam, built to Impound the the locality and find out what some of Banks, Oregon, and one brother.
heretofore waste waters of Salt and
will sell ont for. A gullible bay1
Post Cards. W'e have Cameras Tonto creeks. In Arlsona, Is the chief them
er we resd of not long since failed to Mr. Henry Cheney also of Hills­
from $2.00 up to $25.00, everyone feature of one of the largest irrigation do this—swallowed all the real estate boro.
guaranteed. We teach you how projects In the world. It Is located agent's hot air without winking, paid
seventy slx miles east of Phoenix,
for forty scree of land and s
For Sale.
to take pictures free of charge. which Is In the midst o f a wonderfully IA000
few weeks later, when he came to,
It will pay you to see us before fertile valley, 240,000 acres of which found the tracts tight beside his own
A snap. A good sound horse,
you buy for we will save you will be refreshed with water from the and Just as good could be bought
great reservoir which the dam creates. a-plenty for $2,000 each. Tie knows buggy and harness for $150.
money.
The dsm Is 23S feet long at the bot­ more today, but It Just about bank­ Apply to L. J. Reinhart 257 A
tom between the canyon walls, and rupted him to And It ont.
Forest Grove Pharmacy. I from tbs river level to the crest of the
S t.
2t-pd.
Hillsboro
Phone City, 506 for cash W. F, Hartrampf
pects to protect his trade and
HEADQUARTERS
make prices that will increase
for MILBURN WAGONS his already large patronage.
A boy to pappa and mamma
W. F. HARTKAMPF
Glen Markee yesterday morning
July third. Sir George and ma­
Wholesale and Retail
ma doing well. Pappa on the
V etch Seeds, all kind* of ( r u i seed, A l­ high road to recovery.
falfa H ay, Feed and Land P laster
Mr. John Allen farmer living
lnd Phone 60x
Forest Grove, Ore
just east of town brings in some
fine specimens of rye which have
H. B. Glaisyer
A. A. Kirkwood straw grown this year to the
hight of 8 ft. 5 in. with well ma­
tured grain.
&
Mrs. August Anderson of Am­
boy, Washington is a guest at]the
home of her sister-in-law Mrs.
Frances Burnart. Mrs. Ander­
Hoffman Bldg. Phone 0106 son is under the care of a Hills­
boro doctor.
Forest Grove, Oregon
The girls club will entertain
the boys and girls of the town
between the ages of twelve and
twenty one, Monday evening,
Embalming— Funeral Directing July 8, from eight to ten, at the
FOREST GROVE UNDERTAKING CO. home of Mrs. Barber. All boys
and girls of the age mentioned
J. S. Buxton, Manager
are invited.
Phone No. 642
Forest Grove, Or. Charges against Chief of
Police R. W. Watkins have been
filed with the Recorder by J. N.
L. L. Hollinger
W. Weitzel
Hoffman. Charging the Chief
of conduct unbecoming an officer.
WEITZEL & HOLLINGER This will be presented to the
Council at their next meeting.
Tinning and Plumbing, Sheet
‘The Origin of the Church,”
Metal Work and Re­
is the topic Rev. J. R. Buck has
pair Shop.
chosen for a series of lectures to
be given in the Catholic Church,
North First Avenue, between Main and Cornelius,
commencing next
“ A ” Streets; phone 863.
Sunday evening at 7 o’clock. A
cordial invitation is extended to
all.
Glaisyer
Willis-Place Lumber Co.
Phone 0 1 X
South A Street
Forest Grove, Or,
Report of the Condition of
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
A COMPARATIVE STATEMENT
The following com parative statem en t of the deposits and
resources of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK of F o rest Grove, Ore.,
under its present m anagem ent speaks volumes:
DEPOSITS
N o v . 2. 1909, $ 92,318.96-------------
Mav 2, 1910, 132,138.98-------------------
Nov. 2, 1910, 133,184.64---------------------
May 2, 1911, 148,877.81— ----------------------
Nov. 2, 1911, 153,430.91---------------------------
May 2, 1912, 201,079,16-----------------------------------
Resources May 2, 1909
$177,348.10
“
“
2, 1912
$315,261.56
40 Per Cent Cash Reserve
Kirkwood
Engineers and Surveyors
Portland Marble Works
Established in 1885
UNDERTAKIGN
Carries the largest stock
of Memorials
264-266-4th St
PORTLAND, ORE
S. P. Time Table
Oregon Electric Time Card
Leave Portland
Arrive F. Grove
7:20 a m.
4:00 p. m.
5:40 p. m.
8:44 a. m.
6:00 p, m.
6:58 p. m.
Leave F. Grove
Arrive PoiJand
6:35 a. m.
8:27 a. m.
4:43 p. m.
8:00 a. m.
10:20 a. m.
6:20 p. m.
Leave Portland
6:55
8:30
10:50
1:20
4:22
6:00
8:30
11:30
a
a
a
p
p
p
p
p
Leave F. Grove
HUFFAKER BROS.
WOOD SAW
330 First St
Will do your Sawing as
you want it done.
Arrive F. Grove
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
8:05 a m
9:40 a m
12:02 p m
2:32 p m
6:38 p m
7:15 p m
9:37 p m
12:36 a m
Arrive Portland
6:20 a m
8:30 a m
10:35 a m
1:05 p m
3:45 p m
6:10 p m
8:05 p m
9:50 p m
7:35 a m
9:45 a m
11:50 a m
2:20 p m
5:00 p m
7:25 p m
9:20 p m
11:00 p m
Trains leave North Bank Station In Portland
15 minutes earlier th an schedule, stoppinff
s t 10th and S tark Sts., 10th and Morrison
Sts., 5th and .Salmon Sts.. 1st and Salmon
Sts., and Jefferson St. Station.
All Trains Daily
Phone 073
■ JO B P R I M T I M G O C P T
Farmers' Feed Shed
FEED AND SALES STABLE
Team work of all kinds.
W. W. RYALS, Mgr.
Phone 726
Leaho Building, Main St. N.