FOREST GROVE PRESS. FOREST GROVE. OREGON, THURSDAY. APRIL 24. 1913. AL ES W E ^ A C TIV ITY M Furnished by Wilkes Abstract Co. of Hillsboro James H Jack and wf to Noah Hing- ley 8.75 acres in 2 S 2 $1200. A W Bryant to Ellen Bryant 50 by 100 ft In sec 28. 3 N 5 $500. Robert Egger s to Minnie Eggerts NEVA of NWVi sec 16, 2 N 4 $1. etc. Minnie Klaus and bus to Charles O Swecker NE'/i ofN W ’ Vi sec 16,2 N 4 $1300. A S Sholes and wf to William B Anderson lot 44, Groveland $10. Henry Charles McDonald and wf to Adelaide Haney and bus undivided V 6 interest in 31.61» acres in Joel Fair- child and wf DEC 1 N 4 $5. Adelaide Haney and Tins to Henry Charles McDonald and wf undivided V4 interest in 20 acres in Joel Fair- child and wf DEC $5. J F Melzer and wf to Fred A Col- felt NV4 o f lot 3, in lot 1 in Sherwood ( 300 . Fred Hess and wf to Fred Colfelt and Edward Colfelt 4 acres sec 20, 2 5 1 $500. Elzzie Sample to Northwestern Trust Company SV6 lot 7, blk 2, Humphreys Addition to Hillsboro $10. James H Jack and wf to A J Lark­ in tract in Aiba M Rowell and wf DiLC, 2 S 2 $200. E I Kuratli and wf to Christ Matter Jr EV4 o f SEVi sec 4, 2 N 3. Also tract in Christian Carl Homestead in sec 4, 2 N 3 $1000. Hans Peterson and wf to William J Staley and wf 100 ft square in sec 4, 2 N 4 $10. George Conzelntann and wf to E I) Walker 10.5 acres east of tract 1, Conzelntann Bros. Acres, sec 23, 2 S 2 $6550. Eliza J Tupper and bus to School District No. 10!» 1 acre in sec 1, 1 S 5 $ 10. Hugh L Read and wf to Fred A Brown lot 1. blk 9, Thorne’s Addi­ tion to Hillsboro $10755. Susan E Essner to Gabriel Essner 8 V 2 of NWV4 of SEVi sec 4, 2 N 3 $ 1 . David O’Donnell and wf to Standard Box & Lumber Company 80 acres in sec 20, 3 N 4 $10. David L Brace and wf to A C Cur now lots 25, 26, 27, blk 1, Kingston $ 10 . GOOD FOR ATHLETES How to Keep Your Muscles Limber and Flexible To keep your muscles in such condition that they will instantly and easily respond to every demand made upon them—to prevent that bindinK of the muscles that comes from over­ development and which is fatal to the sure, quick action so much to be desired in any test — and to relieve them from the stiffness, swelling and pain left by injury or over work use Kexall Rubbing: Oil. After the game, use Rexall Rubbing: Oil. We guarantee that you will be pleased. If you are not, we want to give your money back. If Rexall Rubbing Oil does not help soften and reduce the swelling, allay pain, remove stiffness and make the muscles pliable, limb­ er, flexible and dependable in action, if it does not entirely please you, we want you to tell us and receive from us the money you paid for it. Rexall Rubbing Oil is also for use in rheu­ matism, muscular and otherwise and is sooth­ ing and warming. Prices, 25 and 50 cents. Sold in this community only at our store. D P Earp and wf to J H White 4 03 ares In Docnald McLeod DLC secs 26, 27, 34 and 35, 1 S 4 $10. Etta J Brown to A M Brown lot 4, and EVL- lot 5, blk 13, Simmons Ad­ dition to Hillsboro $10. Frank Janlsch and wf to Empire In- vcstnn nt Company lots 5 and 6, blk I), Lehman Acre Tracts $10. George N Hughson to Rachel A Warn n lots 5 and 6, blk 8, George Neorge and Rosina Maxxei’s Amended Plat of Pleasant Home addition to Beaverton $300. John A Moser to P E Alvord lots 6 and 14, blk 2, Myers Add. to Reed-1 vllle Homes $10. Anna Dora Knittle and hus to So- 1 THE R E X A L L STORE phiu West lots 1, 2, 7 and 8, blk 2. j town of Middleton $5. VanKoughnet & Reder Florence E Watts and hus to H DRUGGISTS E Noble WV4 o f NEV4 sec 13, 3 n | Forest Grove, Oregon 4 $1. The Dawson Investment Company to Anton Kutshank W 26 2-3 acres of SW»4 of SVVV4 sec 33, 2 S 2 $19,500. L E Howard and wf to G M Luck lot 6, West Park Add. to F orest! Grove $425. Alva L Kinton and wf to Ralph! R Kinton SWV4 of SWVi and EV6 of SWVi see 8, 3 N 3 $2400. George W Markee and wf to Clara J llpton part of lot 4, blk 31, Forest Grove $2000. Put your ad in the Press. Ida Loewenberg to Elizabeth Li Miss Mae Kelly visited friends Wood tract In sec 24, 1 S 1 $1100. . . this city week. Commerce Trust ¿i Savings Bank UllS City the past Week, to Henry Sehurt< r and wf lot 140, Bring your wool and mohair to Johnson Estate Addition to Beaver­ A. G. Hoffman arid Company for ton Reedville Acreage $10. highest cash price. 18tf L L Saundres and wf to Fred A Ben Dorris, o f Eugene, is vis- Brown 30-100 acres in Hillsboro $100. Ruth Trust Company to H w ¡tin g his sister, Miss Bertha, this Bates lot 6, blk 2, North Plains w e e k $450. Miss Ruth Gillihan, o f Beaver- Herbert Haid and wf to F E Web­ ster and othres 10.07 acres in isaac ton, spent the past week at the Butler DLC $10. ! Victor Brown home in this city, Chas P Little and wf to i i. Wood gome exceedingly low prices 20.50 acres In Sec 10, 2 S 1 $10. on choice Toilet soaps at the Agnes Belle Watts et al to W H 18tf French 54.95 acres In sec 27, 1 N Forest Grove Pharmacy. 4 $3000. Wm. A. Clark, of Portland, Janies Borwick and wf to James visited in this city the first of Lawson Auld and wf lots 14 and 15, the week. Borwick Acres $1. For full reports get the Forest Grove Press. TYPEWRITERS For the Business and Professional Man, The Student and Teacher. Write your letters on a machine and be sure of a neat, attractive, legible communication. Mrs. H. R. Bernard spent the past week in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hall, of Portland, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Emmerson in the Grove this week. A new and up-to-date line of wall paper in many handsome patterns. P l a i n , figured and novelty goods to select from. All prices to fitll a pockets. Pat­ erson’s Furniture Store, Forest Grove. 18tf Bring Us Your Produce. We are giving special prices for poultry and veal and all other farm produce. We are the o rig -! inators o f ' ‘Cash for Produce.” j Schultz Pure Food Market and Grocery, Forest Grove. 18tf Notice. Be it known that the Sunrise j Grocery on and after May 1st will pay cash for all farm pro­ ducts, Eggs, Butter, Veal a n d ' pork, the best market price paid and all goods sold at the bottom ! price and for cash only. JOHN DODGE. Proprietor. 23tf A Golden Opportunity Waiting. Every person who reads this j will no doubt hasten to take ad­ vantage of the opportunity p re-; sented bv the People’ s Store of Hillsboro to the careful buyer of staple merchandise. This store is being sold out, lock, stock and barrel, and offers men’ s and women’ s wearing apparel, dry goods, etc., at prices which have been cut to the low est; possible point. Lots o f good things are to be had by the early j purchaser. 25tl T he W ant advertiser accom­ plishes, today, the task before which the procrastinator stands in doubt and dread, wondering Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Hughes whether or not want advertising and children, o f Portland, visited would be of “ any use.” | over Sunday with Mrs. M. Gor­ F or S a l e - -Shadeland-Climax seed oats. Ed L. Naylor, Forest don, in this city. Grove. 20tf When you commence house- F or Q uick S a l e —A $12000, 38 cleaning don’ t forget to kalsomine acre fruit farm on David’ s Hill, the walls. The best at G. G. for $8500. One of the finest Paterson’s, Forest Grove. 18tf fruit farms in Washington Co. Miss Gladys Quick and Miss Terms, D. A. Kennedy Phone Vine 151. 16-tf Edith Churchill, o f this city at- F or S ale -N o. 2 Smith Pre­ i tended the spelling contest at mier typewriter, good as new’. Hillsboro Saturday. First offer of $30 takes it. Press Just arrived in the city today office. 16-tf a fresh supply o f Whitman’s A cre T racts in Sun Set Ad­ chocolates at the Forest Grove dition to Forest Grove to be sold Pharmacy. is tf on terms. W. W. Ireland, Hoff­ $ Mr. and Mrs. 0 . L, Kennedy man Building. 19tf and daughter Rose, of Portland, F or S ale Baled Clover, baled visited over Sunday with Mrs. Timothy in ton lots. Good stuff. 24tf j Kennedy’s sister, Mr. R. Olm­ Ed. L. Naylor. sted, o f this city. F or S a l e — Good Cow. N. R. Mrs. M. Bisbee has been very Brown, North Fourth Street. 24t2- ill the past week, hut is improv- F or K ent — House in excel­ ! ing. lent repair. All modern except Shearer’ s Confectionery can furnace. Lawn, fruit and gar­ save you money on your brick ice den. $15 a month. Apply Press cream. 25tf office. 25t2 Now have on hand one No. 2 and one No. 3 Smith Premier at a right price. Call and look them over— G. E. SEC O U R Press Office S. S. Hollinger and wife spent Sunday in Hillsboro. Does it pay you to send your sewing out when you can buy a good second hand sewing ma­ chine at Staehr's Bazaar for ?>•>. fully guaranteed to do perfect work ? 221 • Forest G ro ve, O re . Shearer’ s Confectionery can save you money on your brick ice cream. 25tf Mis. Derby, a former resident, of the Grove, now o f Portland, was a visitor in this city the first of the week. Mrs. S. Morgan and daughter, Mr. and Mrs B. F. Perdy, of Margaret, of this city, visited Gaston, were Grove visitors the friends at Oregon City over Sun­ day. first o f the week. New, Attractive Dress Goods HIS week we are showing in our window a line of new dress goods in RATINES, M A R Q U ISETT ES, PONGEES and VOILES. T These Goods Are the Very Latest Patterns A R L Y activity among those who wish the newest things in the market will assure them the choice of these beautiful fabrics. E The Prices Are 60c 65c $1.25 Grocery Department Specials at this store have proven money savers to our customers. Read our offerings below. 3 cans of Standard Tomatoes 3 cans of Good Corn . . 3 one gallon cans Pie Peaches 7 cases W hite Laundry Soap Soda, per package . . 25c 25c $1 j 25c »05c premium department is attracting many O UR customers, owing to the valuable articles we away with purchases of goods. guarantees you a premium. Phone 631 new give A purchase of $ 6 .0 0 . . . . . A. G. HOFFMAN CO FOREST G R O V E , O R EG O N YOUNG WOMAN ! 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 P A C IF IC U N IV E R S IT Y for Education, Health and Physical Development, and Do It Now ! For particulars address P A C IF IC U N I V E R S IT Y Care Committee of Control forest Grove, Oregon. W ATCH THIS S P A C E ! “ One of the greatest mechanical geniuses of all times” — a world- famed maker of a high priced car so refers to Henry Ford— whose great accomplishment is the Ford car. You’ll want the mechanically perfect Ford this season— and to avoid dis­ appointment you should get it now. “ Everybody is driving a Ford” —more than 200.000 in service. New prices—runabout $600 -touring car W75 —town car $875— with all equipmeut, t. o. b. Forest Grove. Get particular* from W . A . CHALMERS Main St Garage, Forest Grove, Or. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, OREGON Capital and Surplus $ 60,000. U. S. D E P O S IT O R Y . B oard of D irectors : Geo. Mizner T. W. Sain W. K. Newell L. J. Cori John Templeton Geo. G. Hancock H. G. Goff H. T. Buxton Chris Peterson W. H. Hollis E. W. Haines