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

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    BROWN HEN Our Presidential
HIS PARTNER
IX the children had a hoard of
eggs hidden away for R aster-
all but Billy. Billy was so
small and fat that be could
not climb on the haytnowa to tlnd
the nests. Sue, Mary and Teddy were
bigger, und the contest with them went
guyly on. Raster morning their bourds
would be brought forth from their hid­
ing places, and the one who had the
most eggs would be the best fellow.
Mother would give them some hits
of bright calico and pieces of onion
peel. The eggs would be wrapped In
these and boiled, and when taken out
of the water the onion ones would
have beautiful yellow shells and the
ones wrapped In calico would have
daluty flowers and pntterns traced on
them. Perhaps they might have some
of those gorgeous purple end crim son
dyes for certain high class eggs. A ny­
way, there would he a brave showing.
Billy would probubly have some giv­
en to him. but they would not be his
own hoard, and the heart of Billy was
heavy within him.
lie stood on the barn floor, dejected­
ly shelling tho kernels otT an ear of
corn that had been dropped, and he
could hear tho shouts of the other chil-
dreu awuy otf on the long mow wings.
Raster wus very near—only a few
days—and then—
“Cluck, cluck!"
Billy looked around and saw a brown
hen squeezing out through a hole In
the flooring. She walked straight up
to Billy and began plcklug up tbe ker­
nels be bad dropped.
"W bat you been doin’ under ve floor,
ol’ Brown Hep?"
"Cluck, cluck!” suld the brown hen,
which meant, "Look for yourself."
Billy looked. Away under the dark
floor he could see a nest, uud he count­
ed—“two—tlve—free—eleventy.” Billy
could not tell Just how many for his
mathematical education was shaky.
“Is they yours?” w hispered Billy.
“Cluck, cluck!” said the browu hen.
“Don’t tell the rest, and we'll go
■hares on this hoard, and I'll take care
of them for us.”
Then she crawled buck under tbe
boards, and Billy rnn In the house fet
lag that he also had a secret.
Not a word did Billy lisp. On Easter
rnorulng be. too. would bring forth his
hoard, but ho would leave some for
the brown hen—oh, of course—because
they were partners.
Easter came, nnd tho older children
«rent after their bidden eggs. Billy
B IL L Y Q A V i O N I IU P T O R O U S LO O K,
followed In glee. IIow he would sur­
prise them! Ills fat legs twinkled
through the burnyard fence and up to
Hi* grout door. lie heard the browu
lien clucking. She must be waiting to
divide. lie went in, but she was not
in sight He ducked bis head down to
tho bole and peeped. She was not on
the nest, and only u few broken shells
lay about.
Tears welled up into Billy's blue
eyes. Tho brown hen bud not denlt
fulrly. Sobbing and stumbling, be
went out the stable door ami ran
plump Into her.
She was not alone. Chirping nnd
peeping all around her was a troop of
yellow fusty bulls. Billy took one rap­
turous look nnd then fled to Sister
Mary, who was crawling from uuder a
straw atack with her treasure.
“Look, Mary, look whnt me an’ the
brown hen done!" he culled “She's
l»een Inkin' care of our eggs, an* they've
nil come chickens!”
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A. A. KIRKWOOD
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CHAMP
O U N G EST o f all th e men Who a re p rom inent in th e race fo r th e presiden­
tia l nom ination Is losepti W in g ate Folk, fo rm er g o v ern o r o f Missouri.
H e Is forty-tw o, nineteen y e a rs th e Junior of M issouri’s o th e r “favorite
son,” Chnmp C lark, and w as only th irty -o n e y ears old w hen he w as elected to
the circ u it a tto rn e y sh ip o f St. Louis, th e office in w hich by bis successful
prosecution of tb e g ra fte rs of th e city lie earn ed a n atio n al rep u tatio n . Ills
nom ination nnd election In 1004 ns governor followed. lie hits been considered
ns n c a n d id a te fo r th e U nited S ta te s senntorshlp. Like S en ato r L a Follette.
•x-G overnor Folk Is well know n to th e people of th e co u n try by reason of hb
■iicroNMful lecture tours.
Y
One-Sixth of Caral Yet to Dig
One-sixth of the excavation
necessary to open the Panama
Canal to navigation remained to
be done on March 1, and this
must lie completed in 21 months
if Colonel Goethals is to redeem
his promise to have an American
built ship, probably the famous
old Oregon, pass through the
waterway on January 1, 1915.
Big figures are required to tell
what the canal workers have
been doing and what they have
to do. Last February they took
2,643,410 cubic yards of earth
and rock out of the canal prism,
making the total excavation up
to March 1. 163.183.086 yards,
and leaving 32,141,293 yards yet
to he removed.
TRICKS WITH
EASTER EGGS
H ere nre fo u r E a ste r eggs. Would
Itou like to m ake som e like th em ? It
I» very easy. G et fo u r eggs and
"b lo w ” them . All
you have to do is
to m ake a sm all
hole a t each eud
o f th e egg w ith a
I n r g e pin, nnd
th e n by p u ttin g
one eud to your
m outh a n d bold­
in g th e egg light-
ly you can easily blow ou t th e iuside.
To tnuke th e C hinam an a brow nish
colored egg is th e bent. H is b a t is
m ade sim ply by ta k lu g a piece o f stiff
p ap er and cu ttin g o u t a circle, w ith
an in n er circle fitting tb e top of
b i s head.
H is
m ustache and pig-
| ta ll nre mndo of
Taft Most Sincere
I never knew a more sincere,
noised dnrn
0o t t on
o " t J ~ __ jkA
a more earnest, a better
ueu.tr poisto
„ „ (1 1 nR Klued
man than Mr. Taft.
He is T he face m ay bo V «r
' »¿T
brainy and earnest and yet does done w ith black v l __ L J
t o r Ink.
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his great work with the sim­ p ain
T h e “old In- 4—
plicity of a child. He is eora- dy’s” face m ay bo p ain ted or dono
geous i.n the best sense of the j with ink and her bonnet m ade of
word. Not only is he physically 'V‘i'e " **" .* 1|,a,7 r B'"ed
,he
corageous. hut he is mentally
out
aro u n d her
and morally brave. He remem-|
f“ct>
bers only what is for the best
[ -—v
Ti’e "dude" is
interest, of the people."-E x- L O *
¡ X V ’iS S
Senator Fulton,
\
« /
ing
his ctaaka
|>!nk. By ta k in g
a slip o f card ­
Why Pay Ten Dollar*?
board an d gluing
th e en d s to g eth er
Why pay ten dollars for a map
th e eud o f th e egg may be slipped into
which merely shows Washington th
is an d glued, th u s m aking his col­
County, \yhen you can get one lar. A n arro w b it of rlbbou w ill do
on a larger scale showing every- 1 r° r ,,ie necktie.
thing from the Willamette river' !/!!' "'¡owns face is done in Ink,
,
' w ith th e spots in
west to the west boundary of the red p aint, used
Professor Rutherford of Mc­
Minnville made the Forest Grove
high school a short visit recently
while on his way to Hillsboro,
where he went to see the man­
ual training and domestic science
exhibit.
On March 29 the high school county, size 50x67 inches, for I thickly. His cap
graduating class gave their $7.50. or a pocket size 24x33 in.
orations at the M. E. church.
for $2. Get it of your bookseller „i*,. his ruffled
or address T. S. Wilkes & Son. j collar. Tho eggs
The early spring with all its
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If glued on to
early flower
specimens has
stiff cards will
^
Rebekahs in Convention
I stand, or a ribbon
caused the classes in botany to
The Rehekah county conven­ | in a j b e 11 • d
awaken.
through the two holes at each end of
tion, in session at Hillsboro last tbe egg and the eggs hung up.
The Senior class are
now week, was largely attended by If one prefers It Is very pretty to
studying Macbeth in their Eng­
the various lodges of the county. (mint little flowers on tbe eggs. It Is
lish work.
to make these Easter eggs, and
___ A number of the grand officers easy
children will find It great fun If they
The Juniors gave the annual were also present. The lodges | try tt
banquet to the Seniors at the of this county are in a flourishing
FOR STATE SENATOR
home of L. A. Graham last Fri- condition.
day night An excellent supper *
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1 H. T. Bagley, mayor of Hills-
was served and a very enjoyable
Pianos from f 149 and up at boro, candidate for nomination
ivening was spent
.the Bazaar.
i for state senato', promise* if
V e tch Seed«, all kind» of g r a ta te e d . A l­
ACK of th e sp eak er's p residential candidacy a re th e m ajority of the Demo­
fa lfa H ay, F e e d a n d L an d P l a t t e r
cratic m em bers of th e house of rep resen tativ es, and, indeed, he Is so
popular ou both sides of th e ch am b er th a t his nom ination would give
pleasure, so fa r as personal predilections nre concerned, to most of his col­
HEADQUARTERS
leagues. Mr. Clark (who originally bore th e C hristian nam e of Benucbnmp,
fo r M IL B U R N W A G O N S
b,, the w ay), has been in continuous congressional service as a Missouri repre­
sentative, w ith the exception of one term , since 1S03. H e is a forceful and
pleasing orator. lie enriches Ills speeches w ith S criptural quotations and allu­
Forest Grove, Ore
sions an d In terla rd s his a rg u m e n ts w ith droll and hum orous anecdotes sm ack­ lnd Phone 50x
ing of the soil.
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nominated and elected, to make
good, vote for the people's choice
for United States senator, work
for greater economy in public
affairs, oppose all extravagant
appropriations and tho creation
of new offices and commissions to
the end that taxes may he re­
duced.
Will consistently^ sup­
port such measures only as are
needed and beneficial.
(raql Advertisement)
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or M O U N T A IN S
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Will place on sale low round trip tickets to all the principal Cities of the
East, going or returning through California, or via Portland with going
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Sale Dates
CITY NEWS NOTES.
Singer, New Home and other
of the latest improved, up to
date sewing machines for sale at
the Bazaar.
Miss Edith Shogren was in
Portland Saturday, stopping over
Sunday on her return with her
sister, Mrs. J. E. Reeves of Cor­
nelius.
The agency for the celebrated
National bicycle is represented
by Clyde’s Bicycle Shop. He al­
so has a number of second hand
wheels which he offers at a bar­
gain. See him at N. First street
April, 25-26-27
May, 2-3-4-9-10-11-14-15-17-18-24-
29
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The New P. R. & N. Beaches
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Portland, Oregon.
Eat California Raisins. Raisin Day April 30lh.
Newell McCrufn of Portland
visited over Sunday with rela­
tives and friends in town.
J. H. Hicks, plumber and re­
pair man living in South Park,
who has been confined to his
room by sickness, is again able
to be on the streets.
Parlor, church and school or­
gans for sa!e at the Bazaar.
i(ew Machine Shops
Mrs. F. J. Miller was visiting
friends in Portland the latter
part of last week.
D R E P A R E D to do all kinds
A of work in iron, lathe or
drill work. Auto repairing and
vulcanizing. Our motto Prompt
work and Reasonable Charges.
^ our patronage solicited.
G et a 10c package of Easter
cards at the Book Store.
H. J. Goff was in Portland on
business, Monday.
The union Endeavor meeting
held at
the Congregational
church Sunday was very well at­
tended, and the subject of tem­
perance was intelligently dis­
cussed. '
W . A . Chalmers
E. side S. Main St.
Forest Grove, Or.
M. Turner of Banks was in
town the first of the week.
Press advertising will sell your
goods. Make us prove it.
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