Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, May 01, 1913, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    FOREST GROVE PRESS. FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY. MAY 1, 1913.
|« «
ESTATE
^ A C T IV IT Y
b
« a « a
DRUG
NAMES
Furnished by Wilkes Abstract Co. of Hillsboro
J F Spicker and wf to Roy H elneck
and P D Lewis EVfc o f S E l,i sec 7;
WV4 o f SWVi sec 8, 2 N 4, $10.
A living language is a chang­
Elizabeth L Taylor Curtiss and hus
ing one.
Each day brings vari­
to E J Fox 20 acres in sec 23, 1 S
ations that oft times leads to con­
2, $100 etc.
Charles E Hall to Charles L and
fusion in the interpretation of
Grace A Leroy lots 8 and 9, blk
2
words
and phrases.
H en ce it
Halls Add to Forest Grove, $1.
Wilhelmlna Kuehne to Mathilda
is the dead Latin language is
Caarde 18-100 acre W o f lot 8, Frew-
used in medicine.
T h ere is
ings Orchard tracts, 2 S 2, $1.
safety in its unchanging word-
Hiram R Kay and wf to Louisa M
Downs E ’/j of N W !4 sec 1, 1 S 5,
forms and fixed meanings. N o
$ 1500.
$ 1000 .
matter h ow a prescription may
Ira Heckinger and w f to F L K el­
George II Keeves to Mary K Reeves
ley W>/2 o f NE14 o f NEVi sec 13, 1 be presented, the Latin name of
7 acres In sec 33, T 1 N 1, $1. etc.
Alonzo B Creekpaum et al to Ja­ N 5, $10.
each specified drug means but
Frau ds A Jones and w f to Henry
cob Correl and wf W % of SE-4
of
one substance and the preScrip-
W il­
the NE V* o f sec 15, T 1 S R 3 W, Rltthalar 5 acres in W*4 o f
liam McLin DLC No 67, sec 34, 1 N
tiomst knows.
$2800.
G H Reeves to Mary E R e e /e s 5 3, $1010.
Bring your prescription to us
Holland A Phelps and w f to R E
acres In sec 33, 1 N 1 $1.
Loomis
part
o
f
lot
2,
blk
31,
Forest
and
it will be filled right, with
Thomas Nissen et al to R N Shane
34.6 acres In sec 3, 2 S 2. Also 1.728 Grove, $3500.
the purest of drugs.
John Conzelman and wf et al t o ;
acres adjoining said tract, $2600.
William Foster and wife to F
W George Conzelman E*4 o f SW (4 sec
sec
Farrington 17.83 acres in sec 9 i S 23; also W 120 acres o f SE14
| 23, 2 S 2, $10.
2 , $ 10 .
E M Tongue et al to O G Davey
W alter Roswurm and wf to J B
The Up-to-the-Minute Druggists
W ilkes 12 acres in sec 1, 1 N
5, and wf 190.65 by 50 ft In Hillsboro,
J 11 Shields to Z T Allen lot 3,
Shields Little Farms, $10.
William Osborne to Hamilton
N
Burchell lot 7, -McGill Acres, $100.
Merchants Savings & Trust
Com­
pany to William E Hilller lots
324,
225, 226, 227 and 228, Johnson Estate
Addition to, Deaverton-Reedville A cr -
age, $10.
Carl Hinman to Emma Bey
llln-
man SE'A of S E '4 sec 34, 3 N 5,
$400.
Kuth Trust Company to C M Cul-
ovson lot 0, blk 54, North
Plains,
Forest Grove Pharmacy
I $10.
$10. etc.
J R Parinley and wf et al to H B j
Jonathan S Thompson and w f ct
al to J A Buckle and wf part o f lot Dauchy et al 5000 sq ft sec 31, 2 N j
1, blk 3, W alker’s Add to
Forest 3, $100.
I W J W ilcox and wf to P A Taylor
Grove, $10.
E I Kuratli et al to J B W ilkes tr ! NVfc o f N E '4 of SEV4 sec 34, 2 S l .j
east o f lot 7 blk 22, H illsboro, $10.
Phone 901
j $10.
G M Lock and wf to Anna C Sperl
F C
lot 6, blk 10, W est Park Naylor's Sub-1
West
division Forest Grove, $10.
Conrad P Olson and w f to Seanda-
H T Buxton to Almira L Rogers navlan American Bank lots 4, 5 i
3-4 acre In E W alker and wf DLC 1 6, Grove Heights, $10 etc.
N 3 and 4 $400.
Frank E Bunnell et al to Lenore
Lenore Underwood to T M M on is Underwood tract in John L Hlcklin j
tract in John L Hlcklin DLC, $10.
DLC, $10.
Mary E Adams and hus to
Marshall lots 17 and 18, blk 15,
Portland Heights, $10.
Paul Relmers and wf to P E Brad
Oregon Realty Co. to E S Jackson
shaw 1 acre in tract 76, Chehalem 37.01 acres sec 9, 1 S 1, $10.
Mountain Orchards, $1.
M L Holbroo^ and w f to Empire
2.
Paul Relmers and wf to W H
P Investment Company lots 1 and
Bell tracts 23, 24, 67,
Chehalem blk K, Lehmann Acre Tract, $10.
Mountain Orchards, $1.
Frank M Graves to Nick Kemmer
John B Hibbard and wf to Frank A l! S 6 acres lot 14.
Aldrich A cre­
Graves S 6 acres o f lot 14, Aldrich age, $1400.
Acreage, $10.
Matthew T Patton and w f to Emil
W L Bieghler and wf to Olive Hu­ Lovegren 24.10 acres in sec 31, 1 F
4, $2651.
ber 1 acre In Centerville, $750.
COWS! COW S ! COWS!
I will sell at public auction at
B R O W N ’S
LIVER Y STAB LE * IN H ILLSBORO,
Saturday, May 3rd,
my entire herd of about thirty head of Jerseys,
young and heavy milkers.
E. E. W A T T S.
Mrs. Dan Parson and niece,
Nancy Moore, visited at Portland
over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Loomis and
daughter Mamie, were Portland
visitors Saturday.
The boys o f the O, K, club
gave a surprise to Master Clar­
ence Lenneville Tuesday evening,
the occasion being his fifteenth
birthday.
Gale Grange will meet Satur­
day, May 3rd at K. P. hall at
10:30 a. m. Several candidates
will be given the first and second
degrees and a class o f eight will
be given the 3rd and 4th degrees.
Sisters don’ t forget that the so­
cial dinner hour is helped very
much by the full baskets you
bring. An interesting program
has been arranged for the open
m e e t i n g beginning at 1:30
o ’clock. All are cordially wel­
come. J. D. Mickle will talk on
his work as pure food commis­
sioner.
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
Notice.
Be it known that the Sunrise
Grocery on and after May 1st
will pay cash for all farm pro­
ducts, Eggs, Butter, Veal and
pork, the best market price paid
and all goods sold at the bottom
price and for cash only. JOHN
DODGE. Proprietor.
23tf
v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.w
Bring your wool and mohair to
A. G. Hoffman and Company for
i
highest cash price.
18tf
A First Communion class is
preparing to receive in St. Alex­
ander’s church, Cornelius at the
nine o ’clock mass on Sunday,
May 25th.
May devotions will be in For­
est Grove Catholic, church on
Wednesday evening at 7:40, and
at the same hour on Friday even­
ing in Cornelius, during the
month o f May.
When you commence house­
cleaning don’t forget to kalsomine
the walls. The best at G. G.
Paterson’s, Forest Grove. 18tf
A basket social and little social
dance will be given at Dilley by
the Catholic young people of
Gaston on Wednesday, May 25th.
A good time is assured and all
friends are invited.
Mrs. L. M. Green of Portland,
is the guest o f Mrs. R. Fritz.
Mrs. Green and Mrs. Fritz were
old friends in Nebraska and had
not seen one another for ten
years.
$
•:
w a t t s
i*
•:
The subject for the evening in­
struction in the Catholic church
last Sunday evening was “ The
Use of Latin in Catholic Litur­
g y .” Mrs. Wellnersang a beau­
tiful Ava Maria, lending much to
the beautiful services.
Next
Sunday evening the subject will
be “ Indulgences,” followed by
benediction. Everyone is cor­
dially invited.
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 $5,
fully guaranteed to do perfect
work ?
22t f
Shearer’ s Confectionery can
save you money on your brick ice
cream.
25tf
Why use the old out o f date
moth balls when you can get
Mothene to keep the moth out o f
Mrs. Geo. Markee and daught­ clothing? It has a more pleas­
er, Luella. o f Portland, visited ing odor and just as effective.
The Forest Grove Pharmacy are
friends in this city this week.
i exclusive agents.
26tl
Subscribe for the Press.
The Misses Helen Phillips,
Mary Olmsted, Camilla Mills,
Evelyn Patton, Ruth Austin,
Mildred Carlyle, Mona Mallory,
Mariene Feour, and June Walker
with Mrs, B. F. White, of this
city, attended the first Girl’s con­
ference in Oregon and also in the
United States which was held in
Oregon City Saturday and Sun­
day.
Advertise in the Press.
niiiiinintuiiiiu
HATS FOR EVERYBODY
Full of springtime’s cheer and just
the right styles and colors..........
iiiiiiiiiu im iiiiiiiitiiim iiiu iiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiu iiiia iiiiiu n iiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiii
1
^l¡lllll|l|||||||¡nilllllli¡lllllll!lll>lllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllll¡llllllllllllllllllllllll!lllillllllHIIIIIIIII#
W e ’ ve got ’em for Men, Boys and Children,
in Fur, Felt and Straw.
The prices range
like this:
50c, 75c, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.50,3.00 and $3.50
W e speak advisedly when we say that no
better line of hats can be found in W ashing­
ton county than ours.
In our new hat case you can see 100 hats at
a glance and thus make your selection
quickly.
New goods have also been added this week
in our Dress Goods Department, which will
no doubt interest the ladies.
Our Grocery Specials are becoming more
and more interesting and the low prices still
continue.
v.v.v.v.w.v.w.vv.w.v.v.
Mrs. Roy Kaegy, from Cali­
fornia with her little son, is vis­
iting her sister-in-law, Mrs. T.
B. Stevenson, for a few weeks.
Rufus Frost had quite a seri­
ous accident last Thursday which
will prevent his working for
some time. He had been work­
ing on the pile driver on the
Southern Pacific near town and
some way got the bones in one
ankle crushed. The X-ray was
to be used on the foot Tuesday to
determine just what the injury
was.
Mrs. Kennedy’ s father has re­
turned from his visit with his
son at Colville, Wn. He brought
Mrs. Kennedy's niece, Mildred
Campbell, with him for a visit.
A C. E. social was held at the
home o f Emma Busclj on Wed­
nesday night, April 30.
Mr. DeMoss and family spent
Sunday at Concord Ridge Fruit
Farm.
A sleight frost Sunday night,
but did no damage to fruit.
Sea Salt, choice toilet soaps,
Bath Brushes, snonges, every
thing needed for the bath, the
best for the cheapest price at the
Forest Grove Pharmacy. 26tl
Mrs. W. Aldrich was agreeably
surprised at the home o f her
mother, Mrs. J. Darling, last
Tuesday night, the Occasion be­
ing her birthday. Fourteen Roy­
al Neighbors and one guest were
present.
Dainty refreshments
were served and all went home
voting the Misses Darling royal
entertainers.
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Phone
631
A. G. HOFFMAN CO
FOREST G R O V E , O R EG O N
YOUNG WONSAN l
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 IFIC U N IV E R S ITY
for Education, Health and Physical Development, and
Do It Now !
F or particulars address
P A C IF IC U N IV E R S IT Y
C are Committee of Control
Forest G rove, Oregon.
F or S a le —Shadeland-Climax
seed oats. Ed L. Naylor, Forest
Grove.
20tf
F or Q uick S a le —A $12000. 38
acre fruit farm on David’s Hill,
for $8500.
One of the finest
fruit farms in Washington Co.
Terms, D. A. Kennedy Phone
Vine 151.
16-tf
F or S ale -N o . 2 Smith Pre­
mier typewriter, good as new.
First offer of $30 takes it. Press
office.
16-tf
A cre T racts in Sun Set Ad-
tion to Forest Grove to be sold
on terms. W. W. Ireland, Hoff­
man Building.
19tf
F o r S ai b
Baled Clover, baled
Timothy in ton lots.
Ed. L. Naylor.
Good stuff.
24tf
F or R ent - House in excel­
lent repair. All modern except
furnace. Lawn, fruit and gar­
den. $15 a month. Apply Press
office.
25t2
F or S a l e - 15 Angora Goats
$1.50 each. One U. S. Cream
Separator No. 7, first class con­
dition. John Hardebeck, Dilley.
____
26t2-
WANTED—2 Brood Sows, also
young calves. W. Geittinger,
Cherry Grove, Oregon.
26t2-
W A T C H THIS SPACE!
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 :
T. W. Sain
W. K. Newell
Geo. Mizner
John Templeton Geo. G. Hancock
L. J. Cori
H. T. Buxton
Chris Peterson
H. G. Goff
E. W. Haines
W. H. Hollis