Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, May 09, 1912, Image 4

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    F o r e s r G r o v e P ress
Published & Edited by
MARRIAGE LICENSES
The Press Publishing Co.
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Loren Lyons and Lena Little­
in the City o f
ton.
F orest G r o ve , O regon ,
Truman B. Vinson and Eva
A. G. H o f f m a n , ................... President Clow.
O. M. G a r d n e r ...................Vice Pres.
Ernest F. Bosworth and Myr-
J. N. H o f f m a n ..... Sec’ y and anager
^ Cleaver.
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PROBATE COURT
T H U R S D A Y o f E ACH W E E K .
Estate o f David Eggleston, de­
I n d e pen d en t P hones
O f f i c e 605
R e s i d e n c e 442
ceased. Heirs cited to appear to
answer petition for sale o f real
propert,y 0n June 10th, 1912.
praise our methods o f bicycle
repairinjr.
We are prompt,
reliable and accurate in such
work and can repair, adjust
and refinish any make of
“ bike” for boy or man, girl or
woman. We also handle the
celebrated Pope motorcycles,
and do good motor-bike re-
pairing, also.
We are head­
quarters for all these goods.
Pì )
Estate o f Thofnas
Matthiesen,
Entered at the poet office at Foreet Grove, Oirn
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Q6C6clS6d.
Monday, Juil6 3,
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¡T erms of S ubscription
eonnt
CASH IN A D V A N C E
One Year $1.00
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Six Months .75
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E s ta te
of
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John
M.
S im p son ,
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Amended final ac-
Display - advertisements
for
publica- cuuut
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approved.
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Motorcycle Enthusiasts
B Y M EN RY RUSSELL MILLER
New, fresh stock of Tires and Sundries, the largest
selections in the county. Second-hand Wheels
for sale or rent.
THE LITTLE STORE
W IT H TH E BIG B A R G A IN S
C O P Y R I G H T , 1 9 1 0 ,E > Y
BO B B S
M E Î.R .IL L CO .
It was a signal for uproar, fn an
rienry
Sanger
believed
himself
sin­
tion in the PRESS must be in this ofTce u ,____ ,
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uiKiaut men' in tue gai.erres' ana on
not later than Tuesday evening to in- Holcomb Estate.
Benton Bow cere as he answered: "N o! Because of the floor wpre on their feet. The pro­
the
manner
o
f
man
he
Is
He
is
the
aure appearance in current issue.
man appointed guardian ad litem
testing murmur grew Into a roar, a
most absolutely self centered, self
storm of angpr and derision. Eleanor,
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willed man I know He will listen to
(Representing Nine Agencies.)
A copy o f The Press will be mailed
Estate o f j
McGowan, de- no one else. He would sacrifice any for a moment frightened by the furi­
to all advertisers in which their ad ap-
«
ous clamor, turned pale.
man
or
Interest
to
forward
bis
own
pears.
ceased. Estate closed o f record.
"W hat Is It?" she asked her brother
ambition. He Is essentially a bully
Phone 306
Pacific Ave
. . - -------------- Estate o f Hannah Purser, de- He was the prize barroom bully of his excitedly. "W hat do they mean?"
“ Ilemenway was McAdoo's candi­
FOREST GROVE, O R E G O N
We believe that i f a united ceased'
First, semi-annual ac- neighborhood In his younger days. He date. He bus been persuaded to with­
thrashed an ex-prizefighter. 1 believe,
draw In furor o f Rusllng. the other
effort is put forth on the part o f
and that gave him his start In politics.
Estate o f Stephen A. Holcomb, \ a a boss whose power is continually candidate."
those who desire to see Washing
The uproar died down, and tense si­
auth- j growin
growing i consider him a meuace to
ton county voted dry this fall, deceased.
deceaf ed' Administrator auth-
lence succeeded once more. What the
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their efforts will be rewarded. onzed to sell real property. Ad-
crowd
anticipated
had
happened.
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. . . I only through the boss that capital
They
the balance of power against
the recognized MacPherson's crafty
The Press stands ready to give m in istrato r to g iv e $13,100 a d d l- j holds
band. Was the boss checkmated by
| harebrained radicals Infesting the
any and all support within its tional bond.
his sworn enemy? In the hearts o f the
. country. But the boss must be a man
COMMISSIONERS COURT
Me Adoo followers consternation now
power to the movement. Let us
who will listen to reason and consider reigned.
make a united, systematic cam­
Ruth Trust Co.
Petition to others than himself
Out o f the tense silence a voice rang
Our goods are all we recommend
••That Is. you demand bosses whom out:
paign and commence the work vacate Electric addition to Banks
you capitalists can boss?”
them
to be, our charges reasona­
townsite allowed.
“ Mr Chapman!''
at once.
“ And who has a better right to con­
“
Mr.
Remington!"
ble.
Prompt and efficient work
W. J. Quinn.
Granted liquor trol than the men whose brains and In­
The big man who had broken the si­
guaranteed.
dustry
and
money
have
developed
our
S A N IT A R IU M O PEN ED
license in Columbia Precinct for
lence before now sprang to his feet
wealth?” Sanger demanded hotly.
Your patronage solicited.
one year.
again
“ Remington! Give 'em h—,
“
But
If
the
people
can
elect
whom
The Forest Grove Sanitarium
Paul:
give
'em
b—!"
The
crowd
took
Robert T. Simpson.
Granted they please I can’ t see w hy"—
up the shout "Remington! Reming­
has again opened for business. liquor license in Buxton Precinct
“ Oh, the people!" Sanger broke In
ton!" While the applause lasted El­
Mrs. Nellie Rike, graduate o f for one year.
disdainfully. “They can no more be
eanor saw a young man walk rapidly
trusted with the Industrial and finan­
the Deaconess Hospital o f Day-
Second Street
HILLSBORO
toward the stage from his seat In the
cial Interests than can a man like Me-
rear of the parquet.
ton, Ohio, is in charge.
Mrs.
Adoo "
"W ho Is he?" she demanded of her
Rike is a professional nurse, hav­
“ I think.” Mrs. Gilbert said—‘‘I think brother.
I should like to go to the convention
ing held the position o f head
“ McAdoo's mouthr'lece.” hp answered
with you. Would It be proper?"
nurse in the Chicago Hospital
shortly, shifting uneasily In his sen4.
“ W ell.” Sanger said thoughtfully, “ It
As he stood on the platform, waiting
and was for some time superin­
The Emerson Typewriter Company o f won't be a very alee crowd, but"—
for the applause to subside. Paul Rem­
"Then I’ll go "
tendent o f the Health Culture Woodstock, 111., have recently given
ington thrilled with the knowledge
away over 400 o f the highest grade,
Via the
I f Eleanor Gilbert felt the many cu­
Institute o f Los Angeles, Cali­ wholly
visible Emerson Typewriters rious glances turned upon her ns she that his moment had come a moment
fornia. We predict success for made in the world. They have gone entered the box her brother bnd tun- such as comes but once In a lifetime
nnd to but few men
into every state and territory in the
the institution under her man­ United States. There may be some in aged to reserve for her she gave no
And before him sat the woman o f his
your town.
They are giving them outward sign, but proceeded to study dreams.
agement.
away everywhere to men, women, boys tba excited crowd with amused eyes.
To the East
He raised his hand, nnd the applause
SEASHORE
and girls, over eighteen years o f
Her sensitive nerves caught the con­ censed There was an Instant's hush.
Good Roads Day
on surprisingly liberal conditions.
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tagion o f excitement with which the
“ I am not here to upbraid"—
I f you could make any use o f a
Rose Festival
[OGOEN&SHASTAI
May 11th, by proclamation of typewriter, providing it did not cost atmosphere was charged. Sanger saw
or
The tragedy that had come Into her
R OU TES
a
tinge
o
f
color
come
to
her
usually
Governor Oswold West, has been you even one cent, then in a letter or
young life had left Eleanor Gilbert but
on a postal card addressed to Frank L. pale cheeks, and her eyes brightened
Elk’s Conveution
declared a holiday and is to be Wilder, President, Woodstock, III., perceptibly. She caught him smiliug one relic o f her girlhood, a passionate
M O U N T A IN S
Jove o f music. As the first words fell
at
her.
known as “ Good Roads D ay.” simply say, “ Mail me all your free
from Paul's lips she felt a thrill. For
o ffe rs ," and by return mail you will re­
"I'm glad I came." she said brightly.
The Govornor urges upon the ceive their free offers, the names o f
a time, giving no heed to the sense o f
•*I'tu excited already. Just as though 1
people that they do upon that over 400 who have recently received were a part o f It all. 1 feel ¿ist as 1 his words, she listened with the musi­
cian's trnlned ear to the wonderful
typewriters free, and you will learn on
ornia, or via i'Jritand
Il'mitlK
East' Kmjt October
returning
th rough
Call-
day pause in their employment what easy conditions you can get one did when 1 was a little girl uud my voice, deep yet resonant nnd flexible,
«nu. ^Goina
u umB Jlmlt
15 days ftnal return
3, on ga.e
u fo|Iow>.
governess
took
me
to
I
be
play.”
to give careful thought to the o f their typewriters free right away.
under perfect control, carrying a faint­
Sale D ates
' Humph!'' Sauger grunted. "Look
The Emerson Typewriter is one o f
M a y, 2-3-4-9-10-11-14-15-17-18-24
question o f road construction, the highest grade, wholly visible type­ over there in the bo* opposite. You ly minor quality. Gradually the spell
August, 1-2-3-6-7-12-15-16-22-23-
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of the orator took hold upon her.
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and earnestly recommends that writers made in the world. Many who will find an Interesting study."
Ju n e, 1-6-7-8-13-14-15-17-18-19-20-
“
When
the
American
republic
was
S ep t., 4-5-6-7-8-11-12-30
have used the "E M E R S O N ” and other
A group of men was Just entering
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the voters o f the state on that makes pronounce the "E M E R S O N ”
founded
the
triumph
o
f
democracy
the box.
Eleanor immediately fixed
Stop-overs going or return­
J u ly , 2-3-6-7-11-12-15-16-20-22-23-
day study and discuss the differ­ superior to any $100.00 typewriter on her attention upon one. the last to en­ was believed complete. But eternal
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the market. It is a wholfy visible ma­
ing within the limit.
vigilance
Is
the
price
o
f
liberty.
And
ent road bills which are now be­ chine, has every new, up-to-date feat­ ter. whose Identity she guessed at
we—almost
to our
undoing—have
Newport—Yaquina Bay
once.
As
was
the
case
with
most
ure, looks like other high grade $100.00
fore them for future action.
The home o f the Rhododendron, an ideal place to spend the summer. Low round trip »nd
Rlept" In simple yet vivid words Paul
week
end
tickets. Reasonable hotel rates, out-door amusements, bathing» boating, golf.
typewriters, though it is selling just people, her first Impression was o f bis
fishinsr,
etc.
went on to describe the commercial.
now at an astonishingly low price and physical strength.
“ It's the bosal What tremendous Industrial nnd political evils that have
on terms o f no monev with order, trial
Civil Service Examinations
Low Fares lo Meeting o f Women’s Clubs San Francisco, June 24 to July 6
taken root among us.
! free
tree in your
v l __ own
_.... home.
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vu shoulders!”
Nothing to
"Y et these evils." he declared, “ per­
The United States civil service pay at first, and after H thorough trial.
Bob sat down In the rear o f the
The New P. R. & N. Beaches
commission announces that a
box. but even seated he towered above nicious as their Immediate effects,
Are now within easy reach by the P. R. & N. and a new field for a pleasant vacation
open. Week end tickets now on sale and season tickets from all point» on sale June 1st.
postoffice clerk examination w ill universal keyboard, back spacer, tab- his companions by half a bead, and might he endured were It not that
Eleanor could note the strongly mark they threaten the existence o f our vital
P O R T L A N D ROSE FESTIVAL
be held at Forest Grove. Oretron. ¡ K ^ T t K ' t a X T ' f T S ? ed face. Eveu across the theater she institution, popular government. Time
Orens June 10 and closes June 16. The greatest Floral Fiesta ond Carnival o f Pleasure yet
held. Low round trip tickets on sale from all points.
• " secure eligibles
J lo n k lo o from auLwak
to
which . pinners as well hh for the most expert could catch the cold, piercing glance was. perhaps, when our Industrial
For beautifully illustrated booklets describing: Newport, Bayocean and other points, as
and stenographers; just the with which he swept the delegates. kings were content to build wit bin the
selection may be made to fill a typists
well
w rite as to information about Eastern Fares, routes, stop-overs, etc., call on nearest A gent or
ty p e w i
typewriter
for the smallest or largest T|ie glance traveled toward the box In pale of the law. But industrial condi­
vacancy in the Forest Grove, Or­ o ffic e .
tions and methods changed The rna
,. ,Tr tt —
m met
M ic e
qci
Q, i and
U JU
W
U 1IB
Which
she vw
sat.
hers,
while
J ohn M. S c o tt , General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
I f you could poaaibly make anv use one might count teu. against her will, chinery o f the law government-has
egon, postoffice. Both men and
B. P. 0. E. (E lks) Convention, July 8 to 13, 1912
o f n high grade
tppewriter, oven bis eyes held hers and then passed on become tbe creature o f corporate
women will be admitted to this though it ___
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, VM V»«
didn’t
coat you
one VBIB
cent V
o /l f to the stage.
wealth.”
id like the
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agency
pieatior leaned back and drew a
examination. Applicants should money, or if you would
At tills point in bis speech Paul cast
in your town on a plan by which you lona breath ..So that's your barroom
apply at once to the local secre­ could make big money, or i f you would
should bote to be lu that aside restraint and poured forth a tor­
rent o f Invective agalust corporate
tary, Board o f Civil Service Ex­
^
man's power. He .a-relenffess."
greed nud Its servants. At the conclu­
aminers, at the Forest Grove addressed to "Frank L. Wilder, Presi- The convention was called to order, sion o f bis climax not a sound could be
postoffice, or to the secretary, dent Woodstock, III.," say “ Mail me A permanent chnlrninn was chosen, beard in tbe (boater Ills audience sat
you r'Free O ffers.”
who n fler a brief speech declared the wrapped lu an ominous silem-e.
Eleventh Civil Service District,
.----------------------- meeting open for mayoralty nomlna-
’W h it do these things moan?" Paul
Seattle, Wash., for application
Final Notice
tlons. At once a man sprang to bis continued. "O f late « new word has
blank and full information.
Notice is hereby given that
8nt* "> ■ s^ h br‘, *"n* w'th come Into use among us. plutocracy! i
n u u u t iP
j
high flowu metaphors nominated “ that Government by wealth for w ealth-by
th e u n d e ra lg n o d
(
,
‘ clt*n man, that »terllnK friend o f the
William S. Macrum Dead
o f th e estate O f t ill {>lTUtn tie-
James Rusllng.”
Ilis speech the very nature of the lust that gives
ceased, has filed in the County waJ greeted with perfunctory ap It birth, ever conscience!.'*«, pitiless,
ever unutterably selfish, an enemy to
William S Macrum died Fri- Court o f Washington County, piuuse.
,
„ „ „ „ in ,, ,,t Ilia residence in her final report in said estate,
As the applauae died dowu another the equal brotherhood o f men!"
d a y evening at Ins residence
h c^ nty j ^ e has set man aecured recognition.
In plain, uuwiucing terms Paul out­
Portland. Funeral services were «;a tu r ^ a v May 25th, 1912, at 2
"Mr. Chairman and gentlemen o f the lined the political history o f tbe state. |
held in Portland under the direc- j 0-clock p’. m . o f said day. as the convention." he began -it was to bar. In It Hie forces of plutocracy, were
most strongly Intrenched. For a gen
tion o f the Knights Templars j time o f hearing any objections
£ a£ lllIa™Ile*
eration. until tbe time when Jobn
Duumeade had dared to set his face
commandery
of
Washington j to said re p o rt, therefore a l F
enway, whose devotion to the Repub-
I jm I u v and the ritualistic ser- . s011* interested therein w in ap- u«.,n p a rt; and io the interests of tbs tgainst tbe powers o f corruption. It
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rp 1 pear at that time, or file their ob-
,ie« i s no praise from me. it is had lain prostrate, unprotesting, under
vice« o f the Masonic ord
jections on or before that date, therefore with the keenest regret I tbe heel o f u great railway monopoly. 1
carried out.
M rs . C. E. S m it h ,
have received from him a letter, which This monopoly, abetted by tbe steel In­
It is not often you buy a new fence, and when
Mr. Macrum had been con-
Administratrix o f the estate o f I now bold, in which he gives me the terests o f the city, had robbed tbe
greatest state o f the Union o f Its virtue
you do you want to be sure you are getting the
One of man.
grace system.
reeted Bank
with for
the the
Merchants
Na- E 1l
I S n T l a n g l e y it rick “ '“wi. h ui Va'u b. . t c h '« to’ im and independence.
control
the by
railway
tional
past twenty-
o f his control o f the railway system.
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M A N C H . IRENE LA N G L E Y .
Mm for the arduous duties had
the choice o f officers and
L - . l dictated
Al - » - * » *•-
best. T here’s only one Best—that’s A M E R ­
tw o years,
occupying various j
C. G. DANIELSON
Jeweler and Expert
Repairer
C. F. LIBBY
TYPEWRITERS
GIVEN AWAY
Summer Vacations
Ä
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,
p
,
How About
That
New Fence?
positions which he filled with
credit. He was admitted to the
O r e g o n lia r but
»a mi a t t o r n e y
ns an a i i o r n t y .
never practiced
He was a son o f
...A ltori1« }' for Adm inistratrix..
r ir s t p u b lic a t io n
A p r i l U ).
( u,, oia.-.* or n *
mayor
.«c .
polk,
mi«h.
H e therefore authorises me come and bosses might go. but on# and
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to withdraw his candidacy and
re-
Don’ t neglect the children’s quests those delegates Instructed for
musical education.
It is a sin him to cast their vote« for the gentle-
for parents to neglect this part man who has been eo,u>quenti, nomi-
. » m w ’ . « I n e s t in n
H i v e von nated. James Rusllng."
(f .
.
ham«» tn a t a r i the
For *
,h* mv^t crowd sat
»1* they owed allegiance to the one
master 400 miles away, whose wrath
was mow to be feared ^ tbs polMcsi.
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lineal­
ly ambitious than tbe anger o f God.
In return for tbelr allegiance the bos*«*»
had been permuted to plllaga tbs city
w-ltl
(T o be continued.)
the late I. W. Macrum, who
built in South F o r - t Grove on*I bttle'ones out on. who. if they
o f the fineat residence« in our had ha)f a chance, would turn
dawnM, upon ,h^m an anjrr7
city.
i the gloom into sunshine for you
murmur arose from the galleries.
For sale or exchange for den­
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I and others? I sell good reliable Down In the body o f the house a dele-
tal
work or anything o f equal
We wish to announce that we pianos and sell them on terms to gate. • Mg. burly mfflan. sprang to bis
value, late style New Home sew­
ing machine,
used but few
c K Ph*nn«cr.
. , UAi
Grove
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For«, luro>e.
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It is rr.ade of high grade, hard
stiff fence steel, and is inspected three times be­
fore leavine the factory.
Only the most skilled
workmen are engaged in its manufacture.
W. O. W agner & Sons
Forest Grove