Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, January 04, 1912, Image 6

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FASHION STABLES
BROS
AN INTERESTING
LETTER FROM AFAR
. YDEN
Commercial Trade Solicited
(Continued from last week)
Spacial Conveyance« Over Wilaon River Route to Tillamook
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Record Rainstorm
Three great typhoons occurred
in or near the Philippines last
summer within a period o f three
weeks, viz., July 11-17; July 20-
27 and July 30-August 2.
The maximum rainfall occurred
at Baguio—the official health re­
sort o f the Philippines.
This
place is 4,777 feet above sea-level
and is normally one o f the wet­
test spots in the islands, with an
annual rainfall of 157.52 inches.
E are in a better position than ever to
Never before, however, had such
do all kinds o f Fine Com m ercial Print­
a torrential downpour occurred
here as in July 14-17, 1911. The
ing on short notice, having just recently
total o f the four days was 88.14
installed new machinery and a com ­
inches.
For a period o f four days this
plete line o f the latest styles o f type face*
record had rarely been equaled
*n Ike history o f meteorology. In
average intensity, however, this
storm does not quite equal one
BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, STATEM EN TS,
that occurred at Cherrapunji, in
the Khasi hills o f India - a place
LE G A L BLANKS, POSTERS, BRIEFS, EN V EL­
weH known to meteorologists as
OPES, CALLING CARDS, ETC.
Up-to-date w ork
the wettest spot in the whole
on short notice.
world- It so happened that the
maximum in four days was a
SA T ISF A C T IO N G U A R A N T E E D
1'ttle less than Baguio’s record
Tor a like period 83.69 inches.
Both these records were, how-
ever> eclipsed by that of a rain-
storm that occurred in the moun-1
tains o f Eastern Jamaica, in Nov­
ember, 1909. At a place called
Silver Hill the fall—if correctly
THE Q U A L IT Y SHOP
measured -amounted
to
135 *
inches in 8 days. That these fig- V «
ures are at least approximately
correct is shown by the records
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE.
of surrounding stations.
Notice is hereby given that by order
Commercial
We met hundreds o f sheep and
goats being used as pack animals.
They carry salt, asafoetida, and
I lime. It is a pathetic sight to
see them as they are most cruelly
overloaded. We also met many
ponies loaded with great loads of
hides that were being taken to
tanneries on the plains.
Some plants and animals are of
i nterest. We saw rhododendrons
Central Livery Bam s
a yard in diameter great trees,
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You can imagine what a glorious
Me Namer & Wirtz, Proprietors
sight they are when in full bloom.
Cactus grows to an immense size.
General Livery
But the crowning floral glory was
and Tillam ook Stage Lines.
the wild roses.
Some plants
were six inches in diameter and
fully 30 feet in height.
The
most beautiful specimen we saw
' completely covered a very per-
i fectly formed tree some 30 feet
or more in height and was covered
with great clusters o f pure white
Service—7:45 to 9;00
roses.
It was like an Eden.
Three Shows Every Saturday—7:30, 8:40, 9:50
Crowds o f monkeys were a source
Matinee—2:30 p. m. Saturday
o f amusement. Several o f them
had young ones and the little fel­
Daily change with best films procurable lows clung to their mothers like
j leaches as the mothers jumped
Clean and Up-to-Date !
■ from branch to branch. Fortun­
ately for us it was not raining,
| because a favorite joke o f the
monkeys is to shake the rain from
The
j overhanging branches on to the
| travelers below.
We reached our destination at
of
Oak Hill
about 11 o ’clock on the morning
Forest Grove, Oregon
A Happy New Year to all.
of the 5th o f May. We had en­
joyed
our
trip
immensely.
Write« the Moat Conaervative Line of Commercial and
John Fawcett, son of Mr. and
Our vacation has been spent in Mrs. Newton Fawcett, is home
Dwelling Inaurance o f Any Mutual Company in the
a place that is owned by the Mis­ on a visit. Mr. Fawcett’s home
State. It will Pay You to Protect Your Prop­
sion. It is on the top of a moun­ is at The Dalles.
erty with One of Our Policiea
tain ridge that is a veritable mis­
A. D. Allen took a veal to the
sionary ridge. In various houses
Grove Monday.
N o one th in g w ill give
were representatives of the Lon­
Retta Pollock spent New Year’s
so m uch pleasure, to
don Missionary Society, Wesley­
so many people, fo r so
an Missionary Society, Young Day with her little friend, Char­
PACIFIC
IN S U R A N C E
lo n g a tim e, at so little
Women’s Christian Association, lotte Allen.
COM PANY
co
s t, as a
HOME
Women’s Foreign
Missionary
The Misses Adelaide and Fran­
and our own board. We were ces Heibel, o f Forest Grove, spent
M U T U A L FIRE
far enough apart to he alone when Sunday at the home o f Miss
Graphophono
we wished and near enough to be Nellie Hall.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, FOREST GROVE, OREGON
And if you will come in
together when we wished. One
and see this “ BK T” outfit
Mrs. Celecia Mowe, of Eugene,
o f our diversions has been to put
you’ll believe it. A new
spent the holidays with her
up fruit.
There are apricots,
aluminum tone-arm cylin­
Will Save You More Than 25 Per Cent
brother, A. D. Allen and family.
der machine with flower
plums, peaches and apples, all of
horn and 6 records, cost­
which are now putf up. Apples
Dr. Semones. Oculist
ing $37.10. Plays both
will last- on the trees—until fall
and
Homeopathic
2-minute and 4-minutc rec­
and pears will be ripe after a
1
Physician,
217 First
ords. Other outfits from
while. Missionaries get the fruit St., Ind. Phone 311, Forest Grove.
$20 up— and you can buy
them all on easy terms.
free o f charge, so that although
we have to pay freight and also The first cultivation o f the corn fol­
duty at Lucknow it gives us cheap lowing u thorough drugging u day or
two liefore It comes up should he deep
Dry G ood«, Notion«, Clothing, Shoes, Com plete
and good food. Four families live and Just us close to the hill as one can
in the house where we are. Ina get by going carefully and slowly.
Line Furniture, G roceries, Buggies
and I keep house with another I.uter fillings should be more shallow
and further from the corn rows, us the
W agons, H ardware, F.tc.
married couple—one o f my fellow roots of the plauts develop and unread.
teachers and his wife. Mission­
C o r n e l iu s . O r e g o n
aries learn not to quarrel even
Pucks are by nature water fowls,
with four families in one house. but the ex[>er1eiice with them o f lead­
ing poultrymcn covering many years
We pay practically no rent —only shows
that they make faster gains If
87è cents per month per room. they don’ t have a pond or stream to
Our wives are doing their own puddle around In. Far more Impor­
tant than this Is keeping them suit-
work up here, our only servants piled
with an abunduuce of clean wa­
being a water carrier whom we ter to drink.
pay $2 a month and a sweeper
I f a bill Introduced Into the New
who gets 66ÿd a month from each York
legislature forbidding the offer
family.
Ing for sale o f eggs which have been
FOREST GROVE PHARMACY
We have a grand view o f the kept in storage longer than three
Doctor Hines' Drug Store
months becomes a law there Is a pros­
THE UP-TO DATE DRUGGISTS
mountains from here. The high­ pect that omelets and nngel food will
est peak we see is Nuvda Devi tie very exclusive rations. Some have
which is 25,661 feet high, but the hardihood to predict that strictly
eggs will reach the two dollar
several other peaks look as high fresh
aisrk per dozeu If such a law Is put
ESTABLISHED 1885
as this one and the long line o f In force.
eternal snows stretches away for
THE HOME W ATER SUPPLY.
many miles—some hundreds —in­ The health fulne** prevailing ln any
to what is the longest line o f eter­ homo depcmla In part upon the wherfe-
ALL KINDS OF
. . . Via the . . .
nal snows to be seen anywhere in nomeness of the food consumed, but ln
and
much larger measure upon the water
the world.
I never get tired supply, the purity o f which Is largely Monumental W ork
o f the snows and am constantly affected by the proximity of contami­
Pacific Railway &
Estimates given on First-
surprised at the awful magni­ nating causes, eucb as the seepage
Class Work and Stock Only
from the barnyards and cesspools.
Navigation Co.
tudes o f the mountains. Think Where It la not feasible to Install a
264-66 Fourth St. Opposite City Hall
W iS U N S C T \ 1 t | T . . . .
o f 15,000 feet o f snows, measur­ toilet system with water tight drain­
0GDCN4SHASTAI
1 train will run daily, except Sun-
PORTLAND. OREGON
age to a cesspool located at a safe dis­
ing vertically!
" OUTES
day, otl the following
Printing
Horse« Bought, Sold and Exchanged
tn -.h i7 4 4 .p -3 3
FOREST
g r o ve , o r e .
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Motion Photo Exhibitions
Press Job Rooms
Bankers & Merchants Mutual Fire A ssn
Colum bia
C. C. H ANCOCK
General Merchandise, Fanning Implements
New Years Greeting
to all our friends
New Line to TILLAMOOK
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TO THE LAND OWNERS OF DRAINAGE DISTRICT
NO. 6, TOWNSHIP!, NORTH OF RANGES
3 ANO 4 WEST OF THE WILLAMETTE
MERIDIAN, IN WASHINGTON CO.,
OREGON
You are hereby notified that the first
annual meeting o f the land owners and
members of the above named drainage
; district, for the purpose of organization
and transaction o f business that may
; come before the said meeting, will be
ndd at the office o f Hollis & Graham
o'r.esi Grove, O egon , on Saturday,
the 6th day o f January, A. D. 1912, at
the hour of ten o’clock a. m. o f said
day.
Your attention is called to the fact
e by-laws o f this organization
will be presented for adoption at the
!
and to the further fact that
this is a very important meeting o f the
members o f said district. You are
earnestly requested to be present and
participate in the business of the meet
ing.
oniu8j ei' at, Forest Grove, Oregon, this
20th day o f December, A. D. 1911.
F. T hatcher ,
C. J. B irdsell ,
I ra D, B kown ,
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Directors.
THE
WHITE IS KING
Portland Marble Works
J
tance from the water supply the most
rational equipment for the outhouse
1« a substantial drawer made of two
Inch stuff, tbs contents o f which can
David'« Hill .
lie killed by the addition of slaked
Miss Mary Hazzard and Miss lime from time to time and which can
be bauled afield and dumped as often
Frances Ellmer, o f Portland, as may be necessary. Uy snch dis­
spent the Christmas holidays at posal of night aoll the danger of a con­
tamination o f the water supply Is re­
the J. C. Hazzard home.
duced to a minimum
W e realise that
Mrs. Linen, former owner o f this is not a pleasant subject to dis­
the E. Cole place, who has just cuss. but It Is practical and vital and
concerns chiefly thoee who are least
returned from a visit in Sweden, able te foot heavy doctor's bills.
spent Sunday with J. A. Peter­ Where a cesspool Is already In bad
shape conditions may be Improved by
son.
dumping In half a barrel or ao of
Dr. Cameron Reuter and Miss quicklime, which will put a quietus
Helen Reuter have returned to on aay disease germs which may be
lurking there. It should then be clean­
Portland after a visit with their ed oat and (Iliad ap and a better sys­
parent« her«.
< tem Installed
(To be continued)
schedule:
Lv. Port,ant* ..............7:20a. m.
Lv. Hillsboro...............8:31 a. m.
Bay City..........................2:04 p. m.
Tillamook........................ 2:25 p. in.
Tillamook..................7:56«. m.
Bay City .............. 8:15 a. m.
Beach Points............ 9:00 a. m.
Hillsboro..........................1:25 p. m.
Portland.......................... 4:10 p. m.
Through tickets on sale at any ticket office to all points on
the P. R. & N. Further particulars from nearest S. P. tick­
et agent or
JOHN M. SCOTT, Gen’l. Pass’r Agt,
Portland, Ore.
of the County Court o f the State of
Oregon for the County o f Multnomah,
the undersigned, Edward Jasper, the
duly appointed guardian of Augusta
Jena, an insane person, will sell at pri­
vate sale, on and after the 6th day of
January, A. D. 1912, for cash in hand,
subject to confirmation by said County
Court, the interest o f said Augusta
Jena, said interest being an undivided
twenty-three hundred and ninety-eight
fifty-seven thousand and two hun­
dredths [2398-57200] of all o f lot one
[1] and the south half o f the northwest
quarter and the north half o f the south­
west quarter of section one [1] in town­
ship three [3] south o f range one [1]
west, situate in the County of Wash­
ington and the State o f Oregon.
Said
sale will be continued until made.
EDWARD JASPER, Guardian
28 d
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