board Thirty thousand for T aft” , wasn’t a bad slogan after all. Those who have studied pan­ ics frequently beleive that they come with regularity. That is, every twenty years we are sup­ posed to have a first-class pan­ ic, and every ten years a lesser one. W e had a big one in 1873. W e had another big one in 1893. In between, in 1883 we had a lesser one. A lesser one was due in 1903 but failed to materialize. W as our 1907 panic the minor one, shoved ov­ er from 1903, or did we skip the little fellow and get the one due in 1913? If the former is true, it certainly appears that the regularity has been broken, and that we can pospone panics indefinitely. If the later is true then our first-class panic was a Maud Powell. Portland music lovers are again to tal in this city will be given at have the pleasure of hearing the grea'- Heilig Theatre on Wednesday even- est woman violinist in the world ing, Nov. 25, I hanksgiving eve. It Hundreds who were unable to attend is not saying too much to make the last year’ s recital, will have the oppor- statement that no musical celebrity in tunity of hearing this wonderful artist, years has aroused the enthusiasm that Together with Miss Powell will be Maud Powell did in this city lasf sea- heard the world’s greatest woman ‘cel- son. The Oregonian, Tuesday even- list, the beautiful Russian girl, Miss j ing, 24. May Mukle, and the noted English The people ol Forest Grove will pianist, Miss Ann Ford. This is with- have the opportunity of hearing Miss out a doubt the most brilliant trio of I Powell together with the above named women instrumental artists that ever , wonderful musicians, at Marsh hall, toured the United States. The reci- Tuesday evening November 24th. I I took a fall out of a neighbor ledo Grocer and Butcher, who had treated him unfairly. In a physiological experiment at Yale university the water was heated they die a slow business death without realizing it. Public School Notes. Hoodoos Tuesday night. New pupils this week are Roy Dev­ lin 10th grade and Otho Banks 2nd. grade. Miss Cook, who has been absent (or some time has returned to her work again. Miss Greer was absent Monday on account of the severe illness of her A frog Jumps readily enough when mother. Getting even is a pleasant The High school foot ball team is put in warm water, yet a frog can be game to play— at the time. boiled without a movement if the wa­ showing great interest in the work and Many a man has exulted as he ter is heated slowly enough, says To- will certainly be able to play some ! good games this season. Forest Grove Real Estate Company BURDETTE SHIPMAN Office at the Bazaar next to the Postoffce. Some of this w eek’s Bargains A good house and lot in Forest Grove, with some fruit, good lo­ cation. A snap for............. $900 A 5 -room modern cottage with lot 50x100 ft. located in South Park. Price $ 1 0 5 0 , $ 4 0 0 down balance $6 per month. 10 Acres one mile from Forest Grove, good house and barn, running water, plenty ot fruit, fine location.....................................$ 2 5 0 0 38 Acres of land 7 miles from Forest Grove, 3 0 actes cleared, house and bam, 8 acres in fruit, on milk and mail route, also close to school and church..........$ 2 5 0 0 280 Acres of land, 125 acres in cultivation, 1^10 acres in pasture balance in tir nber. Good 8 room hout*. %ind mill and two barns. This place i s located 7 mile* from ing stoves are the best heat producers with the least fuel of any stoves on the market. makes than the Real Estate — Hot Luncnes at Little B akerj. Range, prices range from — Fine line of ladies handkerchiefs at Kirkwood’s Millinery. 11-tf $ 2 6 to $ 5 0 — See display of Onyx ware at Carl Hinman’s Hardware Store on Pacific Ave. 14-tf GRANITEWARE — Miss Gertrude Kirkwood carries a complete line of toilet articles for ladies. 14-tf and TINWARE — White River Flour made of best Eastern Oregon wheat for sale at Bai­ ley’s Big Store. 47-tf — Dr. Wendt’s office is in Forest Grove National Bank Building, Res­ idence at Dr. Ward’s place. 15tf — Watch the BookStore 17-t4 2-acre corner lot all in fruit, with large 8-room house, also chicken houses. Price.....................$ 2500 10 Acres one mile from Forest Grove all under cultivation, good family orchard with choice fruit. Price.........................................$1600 8 Acres with house and barn, large orchard located one and one half miles from Forest Grove and close to the new Electric Rail Road station. Price..........$2100 5 Acres of land with new house and barn located J mile from R. R . station, land is all under cul- tivaion and on good county road. P rice .........................................$1060 12 Acres 1 } miles from railroad station. 3 acres cleared, balance in pasture, small house and barn, some fruit, good spring. This land is located on a good coun­ try road. Price .................. $950 60-Acre ranch, 30 acres cleared, 5-room house, barn and orchanl As for Ranges there are no better CARL HINM ÄN Specials!’’ Succtissur to S. O. Hughes F o rest G rove A SNAP Ii\ Dining R oom Furniture which cannot* be dupli­ cated in Oregon School enrollment has reached over four hundred and more still to come. Don't Be a Frog. 7-room house and barn, 3 lots with some fruit. This is the best bargain in town a t............... f t 100 The famous Charter Oak heat­ But the after-effects are not so at the rate of .0 0 3 6 of a degree a sec- — Miss Kirkwood has received some encouraging. This getting-ev-1 Fahrenheit. The frog never very pretty combs in the very latest en business costs money and moved, and at the end of two and one designs, Call and see them. 15-t3 dead, He had - brings nothing in. Is it worth half hours was found dead. while to spend money for the evidently been boiled without notic sake of revenge? It is like mg it. There are hundreds of business the drinking of intoxicants, frogs. They are not sensitive to which stimulate for the time changing business conditions. The and then bring reaction and I evolution from old time methods of dark brown tastes, when Over- storekeeping to present day bright ad- indulgence is permited. And vertising has not startled them and then revenge is a game that ne­ ver ends. A man does what he should not do to another. The other “ gets even.” The first man finds it incumbent on him to “ get back at” the other, and it developes into an endless chain, and winds up, quite oft- m ild one, to say the least, and en> j n bankruptcy for both. If we are getting to the age where another has wronged you, re­ we can check and control them. coup yourself, but do not add to Either way, it looks good to your wrongs. us, if we have confidence in the “ recuring depression” theory. K. N. STAEHR HEATING STOVES and Ranges The teachers of the school are do­ ing their best to place pupils where they can do the best work and they so- lisit the cooperation of the parents. To obtain the best results pupils must be regular in attendance and parents should use every effort to keep pupils in school regularly. T h e Democratic slid the wrong way. waged against Hughes because he sought to stamp out gamblers and race track men in whose grasp the state has been these many years. Whole number enrolled 40S. Six pupils of the sixth grade had a very interesting debate last Friday on the question. Resolved, “ That man is not a good creature for the birds ac­ cording to their point of view. The decision in favor of the affirmative. T h e labor note was not livered.” It is especially gratifing to the moral element of the coun­ try that Gov. Hughes was re­ elected governor of New York. One of the bitterest political fights of this campaign was *. T h£ first monthly report cards are out this week. Paren's are requested \ to look the cards over carefully and notice the work of the children. The law on excuses is very strict and for the benefit of the parents it will be publish’ d next week Teach­ ers and parents who do not observe the law are subjected to a fine. The High school observed Hallow­ een on Friday evening at the school house. The program was appropiate to the occasion and the appearance of (our ghosts only added to the fun. The pupils and teacher of the Eighth grade were royally entertained at the home of Dorothy Boldrick Sat­ urday evening. The evening was spent playing games after which light refreshments were served. Report of school for O ct.— Average number of pupils. 377. Average dai­ ly attendance, 3 6 3 . Per cent of at­ tendance, 93. Times late 19. Pu­ pils neither absent or tardy 284. Vis­ its by parents. 4. Visits by school We have a few “ Golden Oak Quarter Sawed Finish” Extension Dining Tables with set of six chairs to match, which we will G iv e A w ay this week for the rediculously low price of $ 10.50 for the complete set of table and chairs. This would ordinarily c o s t you from $ 2 5 to $ 3 0 and is a boni fide bargain. W e have the goods to prove i t . Table 4 4 inch top; 5 inch heavy legs. Don’t fail to see us. W e can save you m oney on anything in House Furnishings. HOYT FURNITURE CO. Paterson Bidg. Forest Grove, Oregon