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About Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1912)
8 FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1912. Forest Grove Electric Light Station This wooden barn covers O N E boiler, O N E engine and O N E generator [or Dynamo] which constitutes the entire me chanical installation which provides electric light during N IG H T H O U R S in the G R O V E . IF A N Y P A R T O F T H IS P L A N I B R E A K S D O W N the entire service is interrupted. If you Accept the Washington-Oregon Service I he city and the citizens will Have Lower Rates and Positive Service Look for our preceeding and coming statements of what we offer the C IT Y O F F O R E S T G R O V E in this matter of electric service. R E M E M B E R , we already carry a consider able part of the service in your city, supplying your business con cerns and forty customers who must have light during the hours the city plant is not in operation. I he finance committee of the city made a report last Tues day showing earnings of $345 per month for the City Light plant. 1 here is nothing included in this report which shows that any consideration is given to the following important items. Insurance. Interest on debt. Fund for replacing worn out machinery. Fund for replacing poles, wire, etc. Fund for taking up bonds when due. Fund for unexpected damage. Rent and minor expenses. These expenses must be met some day. If they accumu late a bond issue or special assessment must carry the loss. W e will analyze the report completely next week. Why divide the service and produce inefficiency and money loss A dv. C. W. HILL. F o r W aahintfton-OreifonCorporation. T he M an O n T he S t Mrs. Pizer, of Cornelius, was shopping in this city last Tues day. I)r. E. H. Brown, of Portland, made a short visit in the Grove today. . Mr. and Mrs. McNutt and family were in Portland last Saturday. The outbound mail from this city will close at 4:15 in the afternoon instead of 4:25. Great interest is being mani fest in basketball at Pacific University. About twenty of the students are practicing and four teams will probably be made up. Inter-collegiate ball will be played. Emery Fullerton, who has been employed at the local plant of the Pacific Coast Condensed Milk company as fireman, for the past two years, left Monday with his family for Arnold, Ne braska, to engage in farming. Just e x a c t l y 71 new sub scribers have joined the P ress family since last publication day. This large increase will cause a temporary shortage of comic supplements, but within the next two weeks we will have a suffi cient supply to send to the en tire list as before. James Clark was a business visitor in Salem, Tuesday. Mrs. Benjamin is reported among the sick this week. Mr. LeRoy is building a neat cottage in the Caples addition. Elmer Berry, of Portland, is visiting relatives in the Grove this week. A. J. Spiller of this city visit- , ed in Portland the forepart of the week. Mrs. D. W. Keasy, of Good ing, Idaho, is visiting in this city with her sister, Mrs. Mc Nutt. Augustus Wagner, who has charge of the Chemistry depart ment of the Oregon City High school, was visiting friends in the Grove over Sunday. Miss Florence Avery, of Hood River, a graduate of Tualatin Academy, has been elected presi dent of the woman’s choral club of Oregon University at Eugene. Archie Markee, a graduate of Pacific University, was a Grove visitor last week. Mr. Markee, who has been located at Cres- well, Ore., will in the future be with the Southern Pacific com pany at Hillsboro. Notice. About Nov. 10, will have Fruit Trees and all kinds of nursery stock for sale. The same reli able stock that we always have. No agents; that is why our prices are right. Come and see us. Forest Grove Green House. Corner 4th St. 5th Ave. South. Phone 0116 52-tf WANT AND FOR SALE ADS. YOUNG WOMAN ! For sale or will trade one half block good resident location in Forest Grove. Address P r e s s . A good building lot 70x100 feet, with fruit and berries, for sale cheap. Best residence dis trict. P r e s s O f f i c \ Good office rooms in the Hoff man building for rent. Inquire of J. N. H offman 39-tf Matched team, 6 years old for sale cheap. Address F. M ott , Phone Maple 153 Forest Grove. 50-tf___ Twenty head of good, young, well broke horses for sale cheap. See them at the U. S. Stable. 2-4t L. E. H ess , Owner. W anted — Girl experienced in sewing to work in tailoring shop. Call at once. S amet the Tailor. Forest Grove, N" Main sreet. 1-tf L aw O efice with Library for rent. Want good live man to take charge of office and busi ness. Address T he P ress . Fresh cows for sale. 52-4t At Pacific University You can obtain a thorough education, one that will fit you to grapple with the world if necessary. Moreover, you can live in a re fined, homelike atmosphere at Herrick Hall (the finest girl’s dormitory in the Pacific Northwest) while you are pursing your studies. Further more, you can receive systematic instruction in gymnastics and enjoy the privileges of the gymnasium and swimming pool. Enroll at PACIFIC UNIVERSITY for Education, Health and Physical Development, and Do It Now ! For particulars address P A C IF IC U N IV E R S IT Y Care Committee of Control Forest Grove, Oregon. J. D. R ode . For Sale or Trade. WATCH THIS SPACE ! - -___ I_______________________ _ ____________________ 8 Room Modern House in Sa lem, Oregon, 14th Ferry St. Paved street, sewrage, gas and electricity, full basement and C has . E. H all . furnace. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, OREGON 52-4t J. D. Rode has opened up a commission store in his building on Pacific Ave. and Second St. and will buy, sell, store and han $ , . dle on commission all produce, such as grain, hay, flour, feed, seeds, vegetables, fruits, beef, veal and pork, also good second U. S. D E P O S IT O R Y . IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF hand house furniture and ma chinery, implements, vehicles, OREGON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY. M ary A n d erso n , P la in tiff i hardware and other articles too vs V L E G A L N O T IC E J a m e s H a rp e r, J r . I numerous to mention. Now if e t al D e fe n d a n ts. 7 B oard of D irectors : T H E S T A T E O F O R E G O N TO . you have anything in this line W illiam H a rp e r an d Jane Doe H a rp e r. his w ife, first n am e u n k n o w n ; E b in T hom as you wish to dispose of, bring it Geo. Mizner T. W. Sain W. K. Newell and J a n e Doe T hom as, h is w ife fir s t nom e; T h e u n k n o w n h e irs o f L oim a H a rp e r, d eceased , and in and it will be placed before L. J. Cod John Templeton Geo. G. Hancock J a n e H a rp e r, h is w ife ; th e u n k n o w n h e irs of C h arle s H a rp e r, d eceased ; G lenn H u n te r, Sue the people, who may be glad to H. G. Goff H. T. Buxton Chris Peterson O 'B rie n , a n d J a n e Doe O ’B rien , h e r h u sb an d , first and tr u e nam e u n k n o w n ; J o sie A n n P r a tt ; purchase. There is an abund W. H. Hollis E. W. Haines Ije ttie C lam an d J o h n Doe C lam , h e r h u sb an d , first and tr u e nam e u n k n o w n ; R. T. R obinson; ance of room, two floors, 50x100 C h arle s S. N a y lo r and N e ttie N ay lo r, h is w ife; M ilton G. N ay lo r an d E m m a N . N aylor, his feet. This is a business that w ife; th e u n k n o w n h e irs of A n d re w H a rp e r an d E liza H a rp e r, d eceased, a n d all o th e r p e r has long been needed in Forest J. E. Baldwin returned yes-1 For rent, 15 acres. All i11 sons or p a rtie s u n k n o w n claim in g a n y rig h t, title , lien or in te re s t in th e real e s ta te de Grove, as it is not necessary to terday from a weeks business high state of cultivation, good scribed in th e c o m p la in t h e re in n o t giv en as d e fe n d a n ts in said s u it. D e fe n d a n ts G R E E T IN G ; make a big sacrifice trip to Centralia. Mr. Baldwin buildings, fine water, two thirds between In th e nam e of th e S ta te of O regon, You a re h e re b y re q u ire d to a p p e a r in a s u it reports the rain as heavy in mile of lhe Grove. T. j. o. seller and buyer. Amen. b ro u g h t a g a in s t you by th e above nam ed Washington as it is in this sec- jjea]ty Go 49.^ p la in tiff in th e above nam ed C o u rt a t H ills- 52-4t Capata! and Surplus 6 0 0 00 lx>ro, in W a sh in g to n C o u n ty , O regon, on or !>efore th e 26th d a y o f D ecem ber 1912, said d a te being th e la s t p u b lic a tio n of th is no tic e a s provided by th e o rd e r of C o u rt in said s u it m ade an d e n te re d by th e J u d g e of said C o u rt on th e 18th d a y of N ovem ber, 1912, d ire c tin g p u b lic a tio n of th is notice, th e first p u b lic a tio n o f w hich should be dated, and is d a te d th e 21st day of N ov em b er 1912, and th e la st p u b lic a tio n of w hich sh all be the 26th day o f D ecem ber 1912, to a n s w e r th e com p la in t filed th e re in an d un less you so a p p e a r o r a n sw e r o r d e m u r or plead to th e said co m p la in t d e f a u lt w ill t>e ta k e n a g a in st you and ju d g e m e n t re n d e re d acc o rd in g to th e p ra y e r of said com plaint. T he said s u it is b ro u g h t to d e te rm in e a claim m ade by said d e fe n d a n ts a d v erse to th e p la in t iff to th e follow ing d escribed land s itu a te in W ashington C ounty, S ta te of O regon, viz; B eg in n in g a t th e S o u th w e st c o rn e r of th e D onation l a n d C laim of A ndrew H a rp e r and w ife in section 12, T ow n sh ip one. South, R ange F o u r W est of W illa m e tte M eridian, and r u n n in g th e n c e N o rth 71 d e g re es E a s t 8.84 chains; I th en ce N o rth 10 d e g re es. W est 18,46 chains; th en ce S outh 84 d e g re es, W est 8.75 chains to , th e w est line o f th e A ndrew H a rp e r D ona tion Land Claim ; th e n c e S o u th It» d egrees, j F a s t 20.45 c h a in s to th e place of beginning. c o n ta in in g sev e n te e n a cres, m ore or less, and to ' com pel th e said d e fe n d a n ts to set up and | estab lish th e ir claim , if any th e y have, to ; said prem ises, a n i th a t th e sam e and th e p re te n d ed claim , rig h t, title , lien, intei eat or e sta te of j said d e fe n d a n ts, or any of th em , in and to ; said p rem ises and ev ery t»art th e re o f may l>e a d judged an d decreed to be invalid and void; j th a t th e said d e fe n d a n ts and each of them i m ay be Ita rrtd o f and from all rig h t, title , in te re s t I ami e s ta te in and to th e said prem ises and eech and e v ery p a rt th e re o f, and th a t said de fe n d a n ts and each a n d every one of them m ay l>e fo rev e r ebjoined a n d re stra in e d from in t e r f e r i n g w ith th e p la in titfs title and h e r peaceable possession and occupancy of said p rem ises; th a t th e said p la in tiff's title m ay be a d ju d g e d am i decreed to be a good and valid one as a g a in s t th e said d e fe n d a n ts and each of them , and all persons c laim ing u n d e r th e said d e fe n d a n ts anil each of them , and fo r such o th e r and fu r th e r re lie f a s m ay be ju s t and e q u ita b le as th e n a tu re of th e case m ay re q u ire, as w ill m ore fully a p p e a r by th e com p la in t on file h e re in to w hich re fe re n c e is h e re to m ade, an d fo r h e r costa o f su it. A nd you a re h e re b y notified th a t if you fail to a p p e a r a n d a n sw e r th e said com plaint as above re q u ire d th e said p la in tiff will apply to th e C ourt fo r th e re lie f dem anded in said com plain t. H o t.i.is A G r a h a m . F o re st G rove, O regon. A tto rn e y s fo r P laintiff. 3-6t M ary A n d e r s o n , P laintiff. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rafferty and little son were in Portland last Saturday. Mrs. M. J. Abbot is substitut ing for Miss Norton in the Cen tral school. Miss Jessie Scott returned to | her home in this city last Thurs day, after undergoing an opera tion for appendicitis in a Port land hospital. A Home Missionary rally of • the ladies from the different churches in the city will be held at the Congregational church to morrow afternoon. Mrs. Liv ingston will preside and an in teresting program has been ar ranged. Staehr’s Bazaar is indeed a busy place now. Loads after loads of boxes containing dolls, toys and Xmas gifts of all kinds, are coming in right along and in order to make room for the im mense stock, it was found nec essary to rent another store building for their large stock of musical i n s t r u m e n t s. Long tables have been placed all over the store and they will all be loaded down before Thanksgiv ing with some of the finest toys and Xmas gifts ever seen in Forest Grove. 3-tf • PEOPLES STORE, HILLSBORO, ORE. As we announced in last week’s issue of this paper, our Thanksgiving Bargain Clean-up will continue un til Saturday, November 23rd. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR VALUES? 500 yds. worsted dress goods, 36 to 42 inches wide, serges. Panamas, wool taffetas, cheviots and manish tweeds. Values up to 85c, at 59e Worsted plaids for Misses and children’s dresses. Values 25 and 35c, at 19c Worsted plaids and checks. Values 50 and 60c, at ^ 39c Fancy silks for waists or dresses. Values up to 90c at 59c Plaid and Persian silks, $1.25 values, at 89c 68 and T2in. bleached table linen, $1.00 val. at 65c Heavy, bleached Irish table linen, $1.50 val. at 95c Remnants, table linens and towelings, great bargains Grey cotton blankets, $1.00 values, at 87e Grey or white cotton blankets, full size, $1.50 values, at $1.19 Fancy plaid and stripe blankets, $2.75 val. at 2.19 Grey wool blankets, $5.50 values, at 4.48 White wool blankets, $7.00 values, at 5.89 Full size comforts, $1.50 values, at 1.19 Sateen comforts, $1.85 values, at 1.48 Dainty feather weight comforts. $3.75 val. at 2.65 Ladies’ outing flannel night gowns, $1.50 val. 1.19 Children’s outing flannel sleeping garments, 75c values, a t 49c Children’s Sweaters—Colors, white, grey, navy and cardinal. Values $1.00 to 1.50 for 39c and 49c Ladies’ sweaters, white and cardinal, $2.00 values, at 89c Grey or white, all wool sweaters. Values $2.50 to 4.00. at 1.50 Big line of ruff neck sweaters in new college stripes, also in navy, white, grey and cardinal. ---------------------------- • Photos for Christmas Presents et et We want to assure you we are prepar ed to give you the very best work in the latest approved designs, and that your early order for Portraits will insure you the perfection of careful attention to detail. Flannelette house dresses. Values $2.00, at 1.25 and 1.50 Gingham house dresses 1.50 Outing flannel petticoats 49c Messaline petticoats, a I colors, $4.00 values, 2.98 Nobby whip cord dress skirts, solid colors and two-tone effect 4.50 Misses and children’s long coats 3.39 Ladies long coats in chilchillas and tweed mixtures 8.35 and up Ladies' rain coats 4.00 and up Ladies’ and children's aviation caps, all reduced. Keversible, high school and Johnny hats, all colors, at 1.39 Children s trimmed hats, $3.50 values, at 1.98 Big variety of ladies' trimmed felt hats, $6.50 and 7.50 values, at 3.75 Any felt shape in stock 1.98 Hats trimmed free of charge when materials are purchased at our store. s Men’s and Boys’ Wear. Stamped linens for embroidery and punch work. D. M. C. Cotton for embroidery and crochet. 15c and 25c at 5c 25c garters at 12c 50c suspenders at 29c 25c sox at 15c 10c sox 6c 35c ties at 19c 25e 50c mntfiers at 50c silk handk chs 25c 1.50 cuff buttons at ■ DC 50c belts at 35c 10c arm bands at 1.50 hats at 5c 89c Odd lots of men's and boys' 1.00 shirts at 29c 75c sweaters for boys at 49c $2.00 sweaters for men at 1.39 $1.25 heavy wool underwear at 89c 50c heavy fleeced underwear at 29c Lot of boys' heavy shoes, $2.25 at 1.48 Lot of boys’ heavy shoes, $2.75 values at 1.98 Men’s and boys’ suits, $10.00 values at 4.98 Boys’ over coats, 6.00 values at 3.98 Men's over coats, 15.00 and 16.00 values at 10.89 Agents for Pictorial Review Patterns. Agents for Ed. V. Price & Co. largest men’s tailors. Suits made to order from 15.00 up. THE PEOPLE’S STORE CO. Forest Grove Studio. I s . Hillsboro, Oregon |