Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, August 08, 1912, Image 5

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    TYPEWRITERS
GIVEN AWAY
The Emerson Typewriter Company of
Woodstock, 111 . , have recently given
away over 400 °J the highest grade,
ally visible Emerson Typewriters
wholly
made in the world.
They have gone
into every state and territory in the
United States. There may be some in
your town.
They are giving them
away everywhere to men, women, boys
and girls, over eighteen years of age,
on surprisingly liberal conditions.
If you could make anv 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
offers,” and by return mail you will re­
ceive their free offers, the names of
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
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, e\erything
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 cost 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.”
. „ ....
First Publication July 25th, 1912.
SUMMONS.
U GH T AND WATER RATES.
The water rate in our city for
In the Circuit Court o f the State of dwellings is $1.00 for first faucet
Oregon, for Washington County.
and not to exceed $1.50 for any
Dora L. McMannis
Plaintiff
dwelling. The light rate is 12&
vs.
John J. McMannis
Defendant cents per Killowatt where meters
’To John J. McMannis, the above are installed and 44c per candle
named pefendant: In the name of the
power where there is no meter.
State o f Oregon:
You are hereby reqi ired to appear Cut this out for future reference.
and answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled Court and
L.
W.
suit on or before the last day o f the
m
.50
Pacific
Drug
C
o..
time prescribed in the order for pub­
lication of this summons, to-wit; on or Frank Maresse ..
1.15 1.50
before the expiration of six weeks
1.00
next, from and after the date o f first M. A. Austin..........
m
publication of this summons: the first W. H. Buttler..........
publication thereof being on July 25,
1.50
m
1912, and if you fail to appear and J. R. Buck.............
answer, for want the-eof the plaintiff W. F. Johnson........ 2.00
2.00
will apply to the Court for the relit f
m
d .natided in her complaint, to -w it! Mrs. A. F. Rogers m
that the marriage contract now e x ist-, King Caples C o___
1.95
.75
ing between plaintiff and defendant
1.15
be dissolved, and that plaintiff be ! Science Hall ..........
awarded the care, custody and control I Jane M. Smith___
of Harold McMannis minor child of
plaintiff and defendant; that plaintiff I A. E. Clyde...............75
be decreed to be owner of 1-2 of all ' J. A. Elder.............
m
defendant’s personal property; that de­
R.
N.
Varley...............75
fendant be required to pay plaintiff
$4,000.00 alimony; that plaintiff have It. Hickman............ m
judgement against defendant for her
costs and disbursements herein, and V: V. C h an d ler....
for such to her and further re’ief as to F. M. C ra b tree....
the Court may appear equitable.
This summons is served upon you by C. E. M eiz.............
publication by order of Hon. R. (>. Frank R a m s e y ....
Stevenson, County Judge o f Wash­
1.05
ington County, < iregon, which order M. I. Mallory..........
was made at Hillsboro, Oregon, Julv W. H. French.......... m
24, 1912.
M. B. B u m p , ‘
38-6t
Attorney for Plaintiff Prof. Shipper.......... m
O. It. E lect.............
N.
L. Atkins.......... m
First Publication, July 11th, 1912.
B. L. W hited..........
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE­ H. C. A tw ell.......... m
MENT.
J. P. W agner.......... m
Notice is hereby given that W. M. [ S. Gibson.................
Easly has filed with the County Court
of the State of Oregon fo - Washington Jas. N e w b e rry ....
County, his final report in the matter
1.00
of the estate of Nicholas A. Easly, de­ H. W. Vollm er___
ceased, and the County Court has set I Z. F. H ocking........
Saturday August 10th, 1912, at 2 j Miss M ack.............
o ’ clock p. m. of said day as the time |
for final hearing o f said report and > E. J. Boos.............
1.45
A Model Acetylene Gas plant closing of said estate, therefore all | L. E. Smith.......... m
persons interested therein will appear j
with good fixtures, for sale. As at that time and file objections if such j L. W. Underwood., m
good as new and in perfect con­ there be.
S. L. Main, due___ 30.00
W. M. Easly
dition. The best light for rural
Administrator of the estate of
E. E. W illiam s.... m
Nicholas A. Easly, Deceased.
homes. Write or see,
Mrs. Crang ............ 1.50
Manche Irene Langley, Attorney. ;
John A. McGee, Orenco, Oregon.
A. W. Goodman___
A good building lot 70x100
Carl Hoffman..........
Family Washing—Will do the James H ill....................75
feet, with fruit and berries, for
sale cheap. Best residence dis­ work at your home or call for Ed. Sparks.............
same. Phone Main 081.
trict. P r e s s O f f i c \
G. F. Vandehey. . . .
Mrs. 0. M. Taylor m
Ella Olson...............
G. A. Gillmore___ 1.85
Peter Jenson..........
Gale Church .........
m
J. F. Fairchild........
Mrs. D. B. A d a m s..
H. DeBoest............. m
Mrs. C. J. Thomas
Geo. F. Taplin. . . . m
We now have a fine line of the celebrated
H. M. Scott.............
m
J. M. Pollock ........
Mrs. M. A. Thomas 1.70
H. N. R ob in son .... m
Dr. Semones............ m
at the following prices, viz:
W. N. Sears..........
C. E. Speaker.......... 2.05
Chas. Smith.............
F. J. Vankirk............. 90
A. Porter.................
Mrs. Watkins..........
R. C. H ill.................
Mrs. Crowthers___
These comforts are advertised in the best
magazines all over the land, which is a
J. R. Reynolds___
sufficient guarantee o f their good quality.
Enoch M oore.........
1.75
Mrs. A lex a n d er....
We have just received a new line of
R.
B oyd...................
SWEATERS —Ruff Necks’— the kind every­
D. N. M orris..........
body wants.
Ward Munkers___
G. O. Sloan.............
Other new goods coming. Come in and
see what we have.
O. C. Jackson..........
Wm. Proctor.......... m
0. P. K elsey.......... 3.04
Mrs. M. E. Newman 1.25
J. K night.................
W. H. Grear..........
H. W. Birkholtz.. . .
O. E. D arby..........
Laura F ogel...........
Mrs. Hines.............
Mrs. Wigman.......... m
B. H. Jones.............
Wm. Scott.............. 2.00
R. C. Vedder.......... 1.70
Mrs. Pringle................50
Mertz & Latta___
1
J. C. Barker..........
J. N. H offm a n .... 1.25
R. G. Allison..........
Mrs. J. Darling___ 1.00
E. D. Thomas..........
A. M. Ruggles___
I have taken the agency for the best little motorcycle on the market,
O. Waddle.............
a machine that A lw a y « makes good, made by the famous P o p e Manu­
V. V. Willis.............
facturing C o . with their usual high standard o f quality.
This ma­
J. F. Haynie..........
chine is guaranteed and sells at the lowest possible price, $ 175 . Step in
G. A. Rosenburg
and get a demonstration and free ride.
(Continued next week)
Y o u g o t G re e n T r a d i n g S t a m p s with goods b o u g h t
Something Needful.
Maish Comforts
$2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $3.00,
$3.25, $3.75, $5. and $5.25.
HOFFMAN & ALLEN CO.
at o u r store o r w ork done by us.
Fresh sU*ck o f tires and sundries.
C.
G.
Second-hand wheels tor sale or rent.
DANIELSON
The Bike Doctor
(Representing Nine Agencies.)
Phone 306
Pacific Ave., FOREST GROVE, ORE
FOR SALE—200x400 ( 2 acres)
best of land, all clear, 15 minutes
walk from Forest Grove post-
office. $500; $100 and 100 pet-
year, 5 per cent.
Land will
more than pay for itself. Press
Office.
Forest Grove Pharmacy
H o u ses for rent and for sale, little payments and instalments like rent
This Entire Bunch of Real Estate is for Trade
The Sweetest on Earth.
Whitman’s Chocolates.
Every box and every piece
in every box guaranteed fresh
and perfect.
A Fussy Package fo:- Fas­
tidious Folks.
Special assortment to please
the people who care for choco­
lates of merit.
The prices of this excellent
candy range from 10c up to
$1.00 a package.
Choose the
best first (Whitman's) and
you have the best all the time.
Forest Grove Pharmacy.
Party has between six and seven acres in town and a
six room house in South Park, Forest Groye, 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 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 trade 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.
LIST WITH US FOR TRADES.
T. J. O. Realty Co.
Hoffman Building.
HEADQUARTERS
for MILBURN W AGON S
Phone 501
Forest Grove
M o n e y to loan on a cre a g e and farm s
W . F. HARTKAM PF
Wholesale and Retail
V e tch S eed s, all kinds o f grass seed. A l­
fa lfa H ay, F e e d and Land P la ster
lnd Phone 50x
Forest Grove, Ore
Ready for business
New Lumber Company
Pacific Drug Company.
•
All kinds of Building Ma­
terials, Kiln Dried Finish,
Dry Shiplap in any quan­
tity.
Keep your Rose Bushes
and Plants from insects
and pests by using
Sash and Doors
RED-I-MADE-
SPRAY.
Call and get prices. We
are here for business and
want to make your ac-
quaitance.
Keep your Homes free
from infectious diseases
by using
Willis-Place Lumber Co.
ETOM1CIDE
Phone O l X
Disinfectant and Germi­
cide.
South A Street
Forest Grove, Or.
PACIFIC DRUG CO.
(Successor to D r. Chas. Hines)
Forest Grove,
-
Oregon
See the Reduced Prices
on EVER Y ARTICLE
N ow’s the time to buy that new suit for yourself or the boy; plenty o f good
underwear, too, at wonderfully reduced prices. Better com e this w eek—this
great sale can’t last always.
Men’ s $10.00 Suits
Men’s 5.00 Pants
$ 6.95
$ 3.75
Men’ s 15.00 Suits
Men’s 6.00 Pants
$ 11.35
$ 4.50
Boys’ $1.95 Suits
$ 1.35
Boys’ 2.50 Suits
$ 1.65
Boys’ 2.95 Suits
$ 1.95
Men’s 20.00 Suits
$ 13.35
Boys’ 3.95 Suits
$ 2.65
50c Underwear, 35c
Men’s 25.00 Suits
Boys’ 4.35 Suits
$1 Underwear, 79
$ 16.65
$ 2.90
$1 Shirts, 79
Men’s $2.00 Pants
$ 1.45
$1.50 Shirts, $1.15
Men’s 3.00 Pants
$2 Shirts, $1.35
$ 2.25
Boys’ 5.00 Suits
$ 3.35
Boys’ 6.00 Suits
$ 3.95
50c Neckwear, 39c
Men’ s 3.50 Pants
$ 2.65
Men’s 4.50 Pants
$ 3.00
When you see it in our ad, it’s so
MOYER
First and Morrison
First and Yamhill
FIVE STORES
Third and Oak
Second and Morrison
87-89 Third