Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, February 24, 1910, Image 7

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    MORE FEARS THAN WARS OR WOMEN HAVE
Can anyone, ontside of fiction
and mythology, boast that his
freedom from fear is absolute?
Many
are sufficiently brave to
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dash into a burning building or
A. T. Buxton and wife spent
leap for a drowning man. Cour­
the fore part of last week at Cor­
age happily abounds, but often
vallis at the 0. A. C., where both
in the bravest there is some
were to give addresses to two P. 0. MIKES FINE SH0WIN6 IN DISTANCES strange and often unreasonable
classes of the students.
form o f fear.
A Frenchman mentions many
Business called State Game
In the first athletic effort of
Warden R. 0. Stevenson to the year and practically the first sorts of specialized terrors, some
Lincoln county last week.
indoor dual meet ever participa­ of which are these:
Aichmophobia, or fear of sharp
The Literary Society elected ted in by P. U., Hahn’s men
points,
as of needles.
the following officers last Friday made a good showing for them­
Agaraphobia,
or fear of open
night: President, J. C. Ash; selves at the Portland Y. M. C.
spaces.
Vice-President, Geo. Trageser; last Friday. While the final
Secretary, Emma Dilley; Treas­ score was against us there w as! Bacillophobia, or fear o f mi­
urer, Dick Holscher. A mock much to be proud of and it is en- j crobes.
Pathophobia, or fear of disease.
trial will occupy the time at this couraging to think that under
Kleptophobia, or fear of be­
week’s meeting, taking the place somewhht more fayorable condi­
of the regular debate. This will tions victory would have been | coming a kleptomaniac.
Pryophobia, or fear of matches.
be followed by the program of ours. The team had done all its
Stasophobia, or fear of evil
songs, dialogues, recitations, and training on the outdoor track
results
from standing upright.
the society paper.
hence was handicapped greatly.
Aerophobia,
or fear of high
W. P. Shepherd and wife are There is little doubt but that
places.
visiting at the home o f A. S. with a few nights training in­
Demonophobia, or fear of the
doors Robinson could easily have
Dilley.
devil.
H. R. Bemiss and family are beaten his competitors in the 440.
Phobophobia, or fear of having
entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Jam­ The team was given a good square fear.
ison recently of Seattle but who deal in every respect and all de­
Some, says Collier’s Weekly,
expect to make Forest Grove cisions were fair and honest.
do not enjoy passing through a
P. U .’s ill luck began in the
their future home.
herd of cows. One cannot enter
final
of the 35 yd. dash when
Several of the school children
a room of strangers unabashed.
are out of school on account of Ben Mayfield, in his desperate Where one man does not welcome
sore eyes. This seems to be ap­ efforts to win after getting a poor the opportunity to walk along a
pearing as an epidemic in many start, caught his toe on the floor deserted wood road at midnight,
places in Oregon and though and fell. There is little doubt another, as prospective bride­
lasting but a few days is very but that Ben would have won groom, cannot face a churchful
first place as he had ran the pre­
distressing.
of people without a tremor. For
liminary much faster than they
one it is Poe’s “ Tales” in an
Mrs. J. Harris, who resided
run the finals. The mile run was
empty house, for another the
with her son, W. M. Harris died
good, Austin having practically
preliminary whir of a dentist’s
at his home Friday, Feb. 11,1910
no competition for final honors.
drill, for a third a dinner at
at the age of 76 years. She has
Lancefield showed up well and
which he is a postprandial speak­
been very ill for four weeks with
won an easy third. In the High
er, for a fourth a waiter who has
heart trouble which developed
jump Austin encountered some
not deserved a tip. Few get
into dropsy. Mrs. Harris lived
pretty good men and was only
through life entire strangers to
here but a few years but will be
able to pull out a third place,
terror in some form.— Ex.
kindly remembered by the friends
The three mile race was by far
she made. The remains were
the prettiest event in the eve­
CONSERVATOR? RECITAL MARCH 2
tiken to Illinois accompanied by
ning and though it was very evi­
Prof.
Chapman ha3 announced
her son and be placed by the side
dent from the start that Austin that the recital to be given by
o f her husband and daughter
would win first place great int­ the young men of the Conserva­
who passed away several years
erest centered about the struggle tory will beheld Wednesday eve­
ago.
______________
ning March 2nd in the college
for second home.
chapel.
Koch
run
a
plucky
race
and
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about the middle of the last mile
Gunner Berggren was in Scap- succeeded in passing Peterson of Oregon Electric Time Card
poose on business Saturday.
the Y. M. C. A. He got a lead
ARRIVES
LEAVES
of
about 10 yards and the crowd
One little peep at “ Old Sol”
at Portland
Forest Grove
gladdened the hearts of the far­ was beginning to see visions of
8:00 a m
6:50 a m
mers and sent a warm feeling up his winning second place. Pet­
9:50 a m
8:40 a m
11:40 a m
10:30 a m
and down a fellow’ s spine fol­ erson however had a stronger
1:30 p m
12:20 p m
lowed by chills which remind us finish and in the last five laps
2:50 p m
1:40 p m
5:20 p m
4:10 p m
of good old Missouri “ fever and easily passed him winning second
8:10 p m
7:00 p m
ague” for the next minute it place. Throughout the meet Pa­
10;50
pm
9:45 p m
cific seemed to surpass in the dis-
snowed.
LEAVES
ARRIVES
Mrs. C. A. Brickman is stay­ ance runs. The relay race at
Portland
Forest Grove
the
close
of
the
meet
was
close,
ing with her sister, Anna John­
7:05 a m
8:15 a m
son, at the hospital in Portland. Y. M. C. A. winning by a small
8:30 a m
9:40 a m
10:20 a m
11:30 a m
The Berggren Bros, shingle margin.
12:10 p m
1:20 p m
Summary o f events was as
2:10 p m
mill is again in operation at the
3:20 p m
3:30 p m
4:40 p m
rate of from 12 m. to 15 m. per follows:
5:30 p m
6:40 p m
Thirty-five yd dash, Y. M. C.
8:25 p m
day.
9:35 p m
A., first and third Robinson. 2d
time :04 1-5.
RO Y
Saturday Only
L vs Portland 11:3) p m - A r . P.O. 12:35 a m
Thirty-five hurdles, Y. M. 1st Sunday
only
Mrs. G. L. Fields, o f Hillsboro, has
L
vb F..G. 3.30 p m- -A r. at P citland 4.40 p m
Robinson 2nd, R. Mills 3rd, time
been visiting at Roy with her sister,
:04 3-5.
Mrs. Ryals.
Three mile, Austin 1st, Y. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Humphreys have re­
L IV E R Y and FEED S T A B L E
turned to Forest Grove after a three 2nd, Koch 3rd.
Mile, Austin 1st, Lancefield
months stay in our vicinity.
Good Rigs Fuinished On Short
Mrs. J. D. Hiltz, who has been on 3rd, Y. M. 2nd, time 5:13.
.
Notice
the sick list for some time, is reported
Pole V., Y. M. 1st, Taylor 2nd,
better.
Rogers 3rd, Height 8 ft 10 In.
Prices Reasonable
Mrs. M. King is suffering from an
440, Y. M. 1st and 2nd, Rob­
attack o f rheumatism.
inson 3rd, time 1 minute.
Mrs. Frankie Mathews, o f Portland,
D. P. & C. O. Hopkina
3 broad jumps, Y. M. 1st and
has been the guest o f her cousin, Mrs.
2nd,
R.
Bryant
3rd,
27
ft
1
in.
W. W. Ryals this week.
BANKS
OREGON
880, S. Bryant 1st, Robinson
Mrs. C. L. Dennis, o f Scoggins Val­
ley, and Mrs. B. C. Dennis, o f Gaston, 2nd, Y. M. 3rd.
spent a week in the Grove and at Roy
High jump, Y. M. lstand 2nd,
JOHN WUNDERLICH
Austin 3rd.
DILLEY
Shot put, Mayfield 1st, Y. M.
Funeral Director
1st and 2nd.
Mr. Gray, who has been on the sick
and
Embalmer.....
Relay race won by Y. M. C. A.
list, is slowly recovering.
Geo. Stewart, who has been loading time 151.
Prompt Attention Given to
P. U.’s team was S. Bryant.
piling at Wspato, has returned to Dilley.
Calls. Modem Equip­
George Briggs and wife returned A. Mills; R. Bryant and Robinson.
INDOOR MEET GOES
TO Ï. M. C. ».
from Vancouver, Washington last week.
Christine Wilson and Jessie
Wanted - Boarding place for 11 Hoge attended the Christian En­
year old girl during school term. deavor Convention held in Port­
A. H ., P ress office.
land last week.
ment
Banks
Banks Furniture Company
Wall Paper
W e have a lot of wall
paper that is doing to be
sold at a sacrifice, for it
M UST GO
Get the benefit by mak­
ing your selections while
the stock is complete
Up-To-Date Furniture
is our motto for this year.
or shop-worn furniture is carried over.
THE Banks Furniture Company
JOHN WUNDERLICH, Manager
OREGON
BANKS
Blasting Goodl Business |
A
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DYNAMITE
Successor to
No hawing. No Headaches.
FOR SALE BY
• Oregon
and Economical
John Wunderlich
Banks, Oregon
Forest Grove Advertising
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COMPANY
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W e sell 6 loaves of Bread for 25 cents
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Pacific Avenue
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REAL
Foreál Grove,
O R IO O N
ESTATE
Fire, Plate Glass, Health and Accident Insurance.
Surety Bonds
Farm, Timber, Fruit Lands and City Property
OoM attention given to care of property for non-resident owners
Only gilt-edge insurance companies represented by my agency
McGILL & COGAN
HORSESHOEING
And General Blacksmithing
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
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M a in S t . a n d F ir s t
A ve .
Phone. Pac. States 171
FOREST GROVE