Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, August 21, 1913, Image 6

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    FOREST GROVE PRESS. FOREST GROVE, OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 21, 1913
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Take Your ( Coupon Book
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The leading and enterprising firms with whom we
have arranged to redeem Press Coupons.
Their prices meet all competition.
Grove Press and requiring that
interest o f farmers who operate Forest
the first publication be made on the
them at nominal cost and without 14th day of August, A. D.. 1913, and
seeking dividend profit to such the last publication on the 25th day o f
i September, A. D. 1913.
societies.
W. J. R. B e a c h ,
of the Peace for Forest Grove,
“ Land mortgage credit has Justice
Justice of the Peace and Constable,
been organized so as to place a
District Washington County, Oregon.
B radley A. E wers ,
collective
security
back
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f
bonds
STUDY OF EUROPEAN CON­
Attorney for plaintiff.
issued by land mortgage socie­ Suite 517 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.,
DITIONS GIVEN BY COM­
Portland, Oregon.
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ties, in contrast with the system
MISSION
o f marketing individual loans on
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Notice of Contest.
individual mortgages.
(For Publication.)
BETTER RURAL
LIFE, IS PLAN
FARMERS NEED CREDIT
To Improve Rural Life Along
A. G. HOFFMAN & CO.
General Merchandise
Cornelius
GOFF BROTHERS
GOFF BROTHERS
Hardware and Supplies
Hardware, Implements, Autos
Cornelius
Pacific Avenue, Forest Grove
A. S. HENDRICKS
GEO. G. PATERSON
General Merchandise
Furniture and Pianos
Cornelius
Main Street, Forest Grove
GASTON DRUG STORE
SHEARER & SON
Drugs and Medicines
Jewelers
Gaston
Main Street, Forest Grove
BRIGGS BROTHERS
FOREST GROVE PHARMACY
General Merchandise
Pure Drugs and Medicines
Dilley
Pacific Avenue, Forest Grove
G. LUNDQUIST & CO.
SUN-RISE GROCERY
Hardware
Groceries and Provisions
Cherry Grove
Pacific Avenue, Forest Grove
ERIC ANDERSON
C. G. DANIELSON
Jewelry and Drugs
Bicycles and Sundries
Pacific Avenue, Forest Grove
Cherry Grove
FOREST GROVE STUDIO
General Merchandise
Forost Grove
Cherry Grove
C. L. BUMP & CO.
THE C. C. STORE
General Meachandise
Day Goods, Groceries, Shoes, Hardware
South Forest Grove
Orenco
MORTON & FREEMAN
Washington D. C, —A nation
wide movement to interest the
American rural population along
financial, business and social lines
as a means to strengthen the po­
sition of the farmers, increase
their income and their production
and to lower the cost of food­
stuffs to the consumers was an­
nounced here recently in a letter
to the Governors o f the states,
to the farmers’ organizations,
agricultural institutions and farm­
ers o f America from the Ameri­
can Commission on Agricultural
Co-operation.
The commission found that
European agriculture was organ­
ized along co-operative lines and
also found that the European
farmers have aparently secured
a financial, business and social
strength equal to that of the or­
ganized urban classes o f capital
and labor. The letter says:
“ Organizations for the provis­
ion o f credit facilities for Euro­
pean farmers follow the natural
division into short time personal
credit and long-time land-mort­
gage credit. The organizations
for the provision o f personal v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.,v.v.v.
credit facilities are as highly de­
veloped as are the systems of
commercial banking. The pre- ;
vailing rate o f interest paid by ;
the farmers for short-time loans In the Justice Court for Forest Grove
is from 4 to 5 h per cent. The District, Washington County, Oregon
terms offered European farmers J. H. Vtlie, Plaintiff, ]
vs.
; S ummons
are generally better designed to
N. B. Hall and Charles
meet the peculiar requirements E. Hall, defendants. J
of agriculturalists than are the To Charles E. Hall, one of the above
named defendants, Greetinsi:
terms obtainable today by the
In the name o f the State o f Oregon,
your are hereby required to appear and
American farmers.
ORENCO DRUG CO.
Groceries and Provisions
Elastic Credit Supplied.
Drugs and Jewelry
Hillsboro
Orenco
Wm. OELRICH
J. A. HOFFMAN
Builders’ Materials
Jeweler
Orenco
Hillsboro
THE DELTA DRUG STORE
OREGON NURSERY CO.
Drugs and Medicines
Wholesale and Retail Nursery Stock
Orenco
Hillsboro
PERCY LONG
M. P. CADY
Hardware
Portland. Oregon. July 26th, 1913
‘ T h e organizations for pro­
To Anna K. Starr, a t Gales Creek. Oregon, Con­
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duction and distribution o f farm tes tee:
You are hereby notified that Marie Staehr who
products follow co-operative lines. gives 5»7 Madison St., Portland, Oregon, as her
postofiice address, did on July 12th, 1913, file in
Farm products are sold by the this office her duly corroborated application to
contest arid secure the cancellation of your Home­
producer at a relatively higher stead. Entry Number 16249, Serial Number 01374.
made May 9th, 1907, for Northwest one fourth,
price and are bought by the con­ Section It, Township one North, Range five West,
Willamette Meridian, and as grounds fur her
sumer at a relatively lower price, contest she alleges that said Anna K. Starr has
never established residence on said land, has nev­
because the cost o f distribution er cultivated any part of the same nor made any
improvements thereon, has never lived on said
is considerably lowered by co­ land, hut has wholly abandoned the same for
more than six months immediately preceeding
operative marketing, which re­ the beginning of this contest.
You are therefor, further notified that the said
sults also in improving the quali­ allegations
will be taken by this oifice as having
been confessed by you, and your said entry will
ty and uniformity o f farm pro- be canceled thereunder without your further
right to be heard therein, either before this 1 slice
pucts and in promoting more or
on appeal, if you fail to file in this office within
twenty days after the FOURTH publication of
businesslike methods in farming this notice, as shown below, your answer, under
oath, specifically meeting and responding to these
operations.
allegations of contest, or if you fail within that
to file in this oifice due proof that you have
“ It is the opinion o f many of time
served a copy of your answer on the said con­
testant either in person or by registered mail. If
the leaders o f this movement in this service is made by the delivery of a copy of
your answer to the contestant in person, proof
Europe that the question of rural of
such service must be either the said contest­
ant’s written acknowledgement of her receipt of
credit ought not to be divorced the copy, showing the date of its receipt, or the
of the person by whom the delivery was
from co-operation for business affidavit
made stating when and where the copy was de­
livered; if made by registered mail, proof of such
purposes and the general organ­ service must consist of the affidavit of the person
by whom the copy was mailed stating when
ization o f community life in rural and
the’pustoffice to which it was mailed, and
this affidavit must be accompanied by the post­
districts.
The studies of the master’ s receipt for the letter.
should state in your answer the name of
commission e m p h a s i z e the the You
postoffice to which you desire future notices
to be sent tt> you.
necessity of defining the func­
H. F. H1GBY, Register.
tions, on the one hand of the Dates of publication July 31, August 7, 14, 21.
government and on the other of
Notice to the Public.
voluntary organizations, in pro­ Notice is hereby given that the long Bridge
Dairy Creek, West of Hillsboro, will be
moting the development of coun­ across
closed to traffic after Tuesday, July 15th, 1913,
from
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a.
m. to 5 p. m. of each day until the re-
try life. In some o f these coun­ pairs on the
same are completed.
tries great emphasis is placed on By order of the County Court o f Washington
the value o f voluntary associa­ County, Oregon.
D. B. REASONER, County Judge.
tions and such state aid as in­ 36 tf
volves governmental control over
Meeting of B~ard of Equalization.
the activities of rural organiza­
To the taxpayers o f Washington
tions is depreciated as tending to county, Oregon: Notice is hereby giv­
stifle the initiative o f the people, en that the board of equalization of
Washington county will meet on Mon­
day, September 8th, 1913, at the court
house in Hillsboro, in Washington coun­
ty, that being the second Monday in
September and the time and place pro­
vided by law, to publicly examine the
assessment rods of said county for
1913, and correct all errors in valuation
ai d description or quantities of land,
lots or other properties and it is the
duty of all persons interested to appear
at the time and place appointed, and if
it shah appear to said board o f equaliza­
tion that there are any lands, lots or
other property assessed twice or in the
name of a person or persons not the
owner of the same, or assessed under
or beyond its value, or any lots, land or
other property not assessed, said board
o f equalization shall make the proper
correction.
answer the complaint filed against you
M ax C randall ,
in the above entitled action, on or be­
Assessor, Washington County, Ore­
fore the 25th day o f September, A. D., gon.
1913, said date being six weeks after
the first publication o f this Summons.
If you fail to appear and answer, the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for the
relief prayed for in the complaint filed
herein, which is for a judgement in the
sum o f sixty-five and no-100 ($65.00)
Dollars, attorneys’ fee in the sum of
twenty-five and no-100 ($25.00) Dollars,
together with interest provided for in
the instrument sued upon, and for his
Tinning and Plumbing, Sheet
costs and disbursements hereip.
You will please take notice that this
Metal Work and Re­
summons is served upon you personally
with a certified copy o f the complaint,
pair Shop.
pursuant to the terms o f an order in
the above entitled action, made by the
above named Court, by the Honorable
W. J. R. Beach, Justice o f the Peace
for Forest Grove Distrist, Washington
County, Oregon, on the 14th day of
August, A. D., 1913, requiring that North First Avenue, between Main and
“ A ” Streets; phone 863.
publication be made at least once a
week for six consecutive weeks, in the
| LEGAL NOTICES |
FORSBERG & BROSTROM
Photos and Photo Supplies
“ The personal credit organiza­
tions have the form o f co-opera­
tive societies. Often the mem­
bers o f these societies assume
unlimited liability for the debts
o f the society, while in other
cases the societies take the form
o f limited liability. As a rule in
E u ro p e a n countries, the law
makes little or no provision for
exemptions of any kind. These
short-time credit societies furn­
ish cheap, safe and elastic credit
I to their members by reason of
I their control by farmers and are
organizations exclusively in tie
WM. WEITZEL
General Merchandise
Beaverton
2nd Street, Hillsboro
MRS. M. L. BURDAN
Ten Hour Law
J. L. HARDY
Millinery
Confectionery and Patent Medicines
2nd Street, Hillsboro
Beaverton
SAELENS & SPIESSEHEART
R. L. TUCKER
Meat Market
Everything to Build With
2nd Street, Hillsboro
Beaverton
A. C. DONELSON
N. C. LILLY
Furniture
General Merchandise
Gales Creek
Hillsboro
PEOPLES STORE
E. J. AYERS
General Merchandise
General Merchandise
Gales Creek
Hillsboro
KINTON & JENSEN
MRS. WINIFRED GUNTON
General Merchandise
Pope Photo Gallery
Hillsboro, Oregon I
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Social Lines
Drugs and Medicines
Main Street, Forest Grove
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Financial, Business and
THE JACKSON PHARMACY
D e p a r t m e n t o p t h e I n t e r io r ,
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.
Cost of Distribut on Reduced.
FOREST GROVE PRESS
Job Printing Department
Banks
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Blacksmith and General Repairing
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Not
for Ads
lha 10-hour law limit3 the working hours of a clerk to
10 out qf every 24.
An advertise n fn placed in thi Press
has no time limit in its usefulness to the advertiser.
It
works 24 hours a day.
If your ad is well written and inter­
esting, it will be laid aside by the reader for future ref-
rence.
Or, if your ad reaches the right prospect, it will
make an impression on his memory which will last for days,
seeks and even months.
Consider for a moment 1
Can't you recall an advertis-
ment which you read months ago, which was so strongly im­
pressed on your memory that you still remember the offer made?
The results of advertising may not be instantaneous.
Don't expect that, when you spend a dollar for advertising
today, that it will return to you ten-fold tomorrow.
Newspaper advertising is the very best medium for bringing
to the attention of the buying public your business and your
wares and gaining their confidence by impresseng on them your
personality and reputation for fair dealing.
You do not hesitate to hire an additional clerk at a sal­
ary of perhaps $6 a week or more.
How much more valuable,
however, is your representative advertismmet which every week
visits the majority of the homes in this city and offers your
wares for sale?
Try a $24 a month advertisment and see if
the profits on your investment are not better than the prof-
its on an additional $24 a month clerk.
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