F o r est G rove P ress Vocal Recital Published A Edited by Motorcycle Enthusiasts Miss Leah Slusser, lyric so The Press Publishing Co. prano, will be presented by Mrs. Pauline Miller-Chapman in a In th « City of graduating recital next Tuesday F orest G rove , O regon , A . G. H offm an , ...................President evening in Marsh hall at 8 p. m. Oi M. G a r d n e r ................... Vice Pres. She has been a student with J. N. H o ffm an .....Sec’y and anager Mrs. Chapman for a number o f years and has developed a flex T H U R S D A Y of EACH W EEK . ible and resonant voice which she uses with considerable art. I n d epen d en t P hones The program is one o f much O ffice 505 R e s i d e n c e 442 : merit. N o fee is asked and the general public is cordially invited Entered at the post office at Fcreat Grove, Oirn as mail matter o f the second class. ¡T erm s of S u b s c r ip t io n ^ a tte n d HILLSIDE CASH IN ADVANCE One Year $1.00 - Six Months .75 „ praise our methods o f bicycle 1| repairing. W e 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. W e are head quarters for all these goods. Miss Peery o f Mt. Tabor was visiting her friends at Hillside Display advertisements io r publics- . f tlon in the PRESS must be in this o ff ce weeK. not later than Tuesday evening to in-) Miss Adelade aure appearance in current issue. sid e w a g B Y M E N R Y . RUSSELL MILLER C O P Y R IG H T , 1910, B Y B O B B S M E W IIL L CO bad lert, pleading a business engage “ B u t” cried Paul passionately, "there ment. Eleanor for n few minutes watched fr ie n d g jn p o r t . was a man In our m idst bred In their school, who saw their power and de the crowd as it slowly passed out from land last week. termined to break It." the theater. Then she turned to Paul. Simply, without exaggeration. Paul :opy I o f The Press will be mailed A copy Mrs. Williams was conducting “ 1 shall not congratulate you,” she to all advertisers in which their ad sketched the local political history. arid gravely. “ 1 paid you a better com ap* ; the eighth grade examinations at £ 3 ^ nob's op, n brPilk with pears. pliment while you were speaking. Are Hillside recently. M arl’ liprson and lending up to his vlc- you ready to say. 'Now let me die?’ ” “ No,” he answered with equal grav r r Tl Mrs. T. Hines is on the sick I to,y >" r‘Keut primaries, when , , ... . , . , Hemenway had liven uouilnuted. "So ity. “ I am ready to say, ‘Now let me Only two bids were received list this week. thla mai/ ut 8twl. , iandlog Bloue live.' I have met you at last.” by the council for paving College Mr. J. D. Mickle is working against the corporate wealth of a She raised her baud protestingly. whole stiite. tins put your enemy to “ Please don't spoil my Impression of Way. The facts are such mat- on his new barn this week, rout. To William Hemenway he gave ters should be wide spread and Mr. Steptoe was in Forest the opportunity to do a great work In you. You were wonderful. 1 have heard o f orators swaying audiences to the cause of the people. That oppof. their will, hut I never before realized advertised and papers reaching Grove last week, construction contractors should Mrs. Clapshaw and R. Green- tunlty William Hemenway declines— what it means. My brother tells me for obvious reasons: Whnt are you be used i f it is desired to have ( wood were Portland visitors re going to do about It? Whom w ill you you saved Mr. McAdoo from defeat." Paul took a keen pleasure in his choose in bis stead? competition. Why should the cently. honesty as he resisted temptation and “ My friends.” Paul cried, with a answered lightly: “ Oil. no! Tbe result council be so careful to just | sweeping gesture that Included the would bnve been tbe sume without barely comply with the law galleries In his question. “ 1 ask you my speech. It was such an absurdly who o f all our city Is the one man fit Impossible trick, that o f bribing Hem when many dollars might be ted to stand at your head and lead enway off and buying up his delegates. saved by a small expenditure? I your tight V Its success depended upon their catch Last year’s experience should He paused an Instant as a murmur ing Bob napping. They didn't know have been suflicient to have SUg- The Emerson Typewriter Company o f of unbelieving wonderment passed the old fellow. All 1 did was to fur Rested the necessity o f wide Woodstock, 111., have recently given over the audience. Eleanor, following nish a reason for an action already away over 400 o f the highest grade, the eyes o f a thousand others, looked determined upon.” publicity. wholly visible Emerson Typewriters toward the opposite box. But Bob "A h !” she said regretfully. "Then It made in the world. They have gone was gone. was all planned beforehand?" - into every state and territory in the In a voice sunk almost to a whisper “ Every step!" United States. There may be some in and tremulous with suppressed feeling “ Even to your speech?” The council turned another y°ur town- . The/ are * ivinK ^ em Paul spoke again. . . . away everywhere to men, women, boys He nodded smilingly. “ You know, "In your faces I rend the answer. Mrs. Gilbert, there never was a speech point in its session last Tuesday, and girls, over eighteen years o f age. There ran be hut one answer. You worth giving that wasn't prepared be The nuisance ordinance has °n ;urpri«in*ly liberal conditions. , I f you could make any use o f a $100 may think that 1 perhaps exaggerate forehand. Every word of that speech tacked onto it: The city re- typewriter, providing it did not cost his strength because he Is my friend. was written out and memorized verba corder shall cause this ordinance y°u even,°.ne cent then in a letter or He Is my friend, and therefore I, who tim." . . 1 on a postal card addressed to rrank L. “ Then all those burning words were to he published one time in a Wilder, President, Woodstock, III., have sounded the depths of his heart, know the man's mighty mold. To be newspaper published in the city »imply aay, “ Mail me all your free a friend—what Is it? The finest thing a sham, all that display of splendid * * * * offers, and by return mail you will re- passion a theutrlcul trick to save a O f Forest Grove. Why should ceive their free offers, the names o f given lo man. When the Christ came man not worthy” — they want to drag the recorder nver 400 who have recently received to earth he ehosp to be called Tbe “ No. no!" he broke In eagerly. "A ll . , . typewriters free, and you will learn on Friend. Friendship Is the mirror of I said was true—true as life nnd death. into the pretended selection o f what easy conditions you can get one And Bob—you don't know him. He is the paper for publishing the or- nf their typewriters free right away. magnificent, worthy o f — .. , . The Emerson Typew riter is one o f “ Spare me,” she impatiently Inter dinance, thus attempting to the highest grade, wholly visible type- rupted. “ I heard that once before—in shield themselves, when they writers made in the world Many who , , , .. * . have used the “ EMERSON and other your speech. 1 am frankly disappoint know that the News-Times has makes pronounce the “ E M E R SO N ” ed. I believed you a genuine master been selected at it’ s double »uperior to any $100.00 typewriter on spirit, compelling us to see the truth . I the market. It is a wholly visible ma- Now. I see you nre only a clever actor, Charge? In this it appears that chine, has every new, up-to-date feat- tricking us into Ignoring the truth.” “ misery loves company/’ ure- lo<*8 Hkf other high grade $ 100.00 She drew a deep breath. r * typewriters, though it is Belling just “ I’ lease don't go yet," he begged. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ now at an astonishingly low price and I have something to say to you. Do on terms o f no monev with order, trial you believe in pre-existences?" ... _ _ _ free in your own home. Nothing to Many 0i our citizens question p„y first, and a fter a thorough trial. Decidedly not. I'm fairly healthy. the sincerity of the council in 10 cents a day until paid. The f‘KM- And, besides, the present existence . ERSO N” has every new improvement, demands all my atteutian." having the best interests O f the universal keyboard, back spacer, tah- ‘ What would you say if I were to city at heart. I f the council ulator, two-color ribbon, everything tell you that although I have Just met , , ,. .. 1 . . the best; is the ideal machine for be- you and have seen you but twice be means to do for the citv what IS ^¡nner8 HS well as for the most expert fore so far as I can remember 1 seem best for its financial welfare the typists and stenographers; just the to have known you always?" ... . . . . . typewriter for the smallest or largest printing would cost two cent* a 0ffice. She shrugged her shoulders again, a line, only one-half its present If you ™uld possibly make any use fashion she had. “ I ’m sorry—you will ... . . . , , o f h high grade tppewriter, even forgive me. Mr. Remington?—I'm not COBt. We admit we have not though it didn’t cost you one cent o f deeply impressed—and a bit incredu money, or if you would like the agency taflied this body o f officers and lous." in your town op n plan by which you hardly feel the necessity o f do could make big money, or if you would I didn't expect you to be Impressed." he answered quietly, “ and I'm not pro ing so. N o citizen or taxpayer like a position with tne company, then be aure, on a postal card or in a letter posing—yet. But. Mrs. G ilbert"-h is can see his money wasted with addressed to “ Frank L. Wilder, Presi head went up. eyes flashing—"I'm not out questioning the motive. dent, Woodstock, III.,” say “ Mail me a sentimental fool. I am to be takeu your Free Offers. ” seriously" Men in their own affairs might Why don't you go on the stage?" do as they see fit in spending “ I r a w Tint honor to n o m i n a t e m t she fleered r it lK t fD , RO B ERT M 'A 1 )0 0 ." Dr. Lowe May 30. their money, hut when it comes Paul looked nt her nneertnlnly for a the soul. In It appear tbe strength moment; then his gravity was cast to repaying for friendship out o f 1 and wenkness o f a man. This man aside as a cloak. He made some incon the public treasury, which the We wish to announce that we lias been to me the perfect friend — sequent answer nnd promptly led the council is doing, this is a matter have secured the agency for God do so to me If 1 fo rg et He who talk Into other and lighter channels, fo r public investigation. In how “ V IN O L. ” Ask any o f our )» capable of such s friendship can be whither she followed him carelessly trusted with tfie people's cause. She was not quite free from the sjiell many other ways is our money clerks what it is. The Forest "Mr. Chairman." he concluded. “ I he bad woven about her during his have the honor to nominate mu friend, spepcli. Something Ip (he m.ut broke going at a similar rate and from j Grove Pharmacy, Robert McAdoo.” flown her habit o f cqld indifference to similar motives? This action, if! ,. « . . . . He walked off the stage Info the men. and pill her on her motile. She not dishonest, is so strongly musicaj e(kl‘ ation. U ia a sin wings nmld a perfect silence. For strove to meet his occasional witty flavored that the disguise is hard- for parents to neglect this part minute the audience under his sallies In kind, sometimes with a suc ly perceptible. o f a child’ s education. Have vou *Pel1' **t mnte * " d motionless; there cess that delighted them both. Once a piano in your home to start the * “* D .° ,,bo" * 11 of Hmtny when their badinage assumed a more personal tone, she protested. ittje ones out on, who, it they drenni and arose Wlth an nudlb|e "W e're talking ns though we were Fruit For Health. the im ^ into in to ^ u n sh in e lor ^ r ^ou »*b llfp fearing Pa" 1- pld friends." she said. th e ila gloom Minsnino you listening from the wines to nnd “ O f course." he responded ca’ tnly. | In all ages the eating o f fruit and others. I sell good reliable \a hear applause, breathed deeply in “ we are. That was written long ago." "You have many friends?” »he has been recognized as an aid to P '* ,,os and sell them on terms to relief. His moment had indeed coma . ... „ * .. . suit you whether for cash, or the ................... "And gnno!” he muttered ................... eomplaln- queried curiously. « • • I « 1* Some o f the more smallest pnyment yoU ca.n afTord. Ingly. n e turned sw ay—to meet a " I have been lucky la the matter of vanced dieticians advocate the — Gcc*. G. PATERSON, Forest •tern faced man. who looked at him frlenda." fixedly. "And da you give them all the Mine use o f fruit and nuts exclusively. Grove. "Yon did well. Paul." said the stern romnntlc appreciation and return you The more reasonable plan, how- Final Notice faced man. "Y ou ’ ve cut out a big Job professed for Mr. MeAd o. or was ever, seems to be to eat “ plenty Notice is hereby given that for ma." that part o f the play acting too? 1 That was all. Rut Paul had received can’t see what you find In common o f fruit,” and that is the way the undersigned Administratrix Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, the famed o f the o f Eli Smith de- a fluer tribute even then than the e|- with ope who, my brother tells me. Is typical o f the very worst In our poll pure food expert puts i t i ifasod, has tiled in the County lence o f tbe audience. Dub's voice was Ilea." husky. r . .. . . . . . Court o f Washington County, “ I forgot you are o f the enemy.“ hr believe* that everyone should eat her fina, in said e8tat^ Henry Ranger vigorously wiped his (tnghed nnd added more aolerly: fru it- say oranges or apples, and the County Judge has set brow w,,h hta h« " dk*r'*>'of “ Your brother Is wrong. There may God!" he muttered. they cost about the same every Saturday, May 25th, 1912, at 2 "W ill you piente go and bring him have been regrettable things In Bob'* The nation seems to be o ’clock P. M. p f said day. as the here?” Eleanor naked hlm. “ 1 must earlier career But in the a'x years day. I hare known him I have seen little follow ing this advice. “ It will he\r,n* obJ ^ ‘ *«P8 know that man." o f the dirty politician, nis victories i . > i'ii .\ ..... to said report, therefore all per- save doctoi shills, says Dr. Wi I- interested therein will ap- have been won chiefly by his courage C H A PT E R XI. and resourcefulness and the fa< t that ey. and who should know better pear at that time, or file their ob- T ilg J ADV o r bRFAMS. men. whether they like him or not. In than he? But that is a funds- sections on or before that date, TIB convention ha,| beep ad •tlnctlvely trust him and fo'H>w him mental fact which everyone M rs . C. E. SMITH, journed Hulun M>'Adop was I f he has resorted to questionable Mo should know from experience. Administratrix of the estate of tbe Republican nominee for le s It has been only to meet similar Eli Smith, deceased. mayor. And Paul Remington methods o f th* opposition. And his It is pretty safe to say that the M anch i I rene L a n g le y , bad met tbe lady of bis dreams. Ban vl< tcries have been very much to the more fruit people eat. the better Attorney for Administratrix. ger bad brought him to her and per advantage o f thia city.” |h e health of the nation will be. First publication April 7b . fornttf tbe latn d u i;L a Afterward be (To.he continued.) 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. G. DANIELSON Lewton o f Hill-! (Representing Nine Agencies.) Phone 306 FOREST GROVE, O R E G O N HOM E BAKING CO Finest of Bread and Fastry Baked Every Day. TYPEWRITERS GIVEN AWAY T Pacific Ave W e Sell 6 Loaves of Bread for 25 Cents Free Delivery to All Parts o f the City Pacific Avenue, Forest Grove Summer Vacations Via the To the East SEASHORE V J/ Rose Festival SUNSET \ P * I ogden & s h asta ] ROUTES Elk’s Conveution or I MOUNTAINS <$cg>r P. to the principal Cities o f the East, sroinpr or returning: through Cali- ornua, or via I ortlaml. Goin* limit 15 days, final return limit October 31. on sale as follows: r .r w J i° Sale Dates May, 2-3-4-9-10-11-14-15-17-18-24- 29 June, 1-6-7-8-13-14-15-17-18-19-20- 21-24-25-27-28-29 July, 2-3-6-7-11-12-15-16-20-22-23- 26-29-30-31 August, 1-2-3-6-7-12-15-16-22-23- 9Q_90-^1 Sept., 4-5-6-7-8-11-12-30 Stop-overs going or return ing within the limit. Newport— Yaquina Bay , b it fishinK, etc R l.0<in<iendron an ideal place to spend the summer. Low round trip and Reasonable hotel rates, out-door amusements, bathina, boating, golf. Low Fares to Meet ng of Women’s Clubs San Francisco, June 24 to July 6 The New P. R. & N. Beaches <t,£nn0 r,“ Ch by ,h* ,p R , * N - l n d » fivld for . pleasant vacation open, week end tickets now on sale and season tickets from all points on sale June 1st. P O R T L A N D ROSE FESTIVAL 25T Fi“ “ °"d C* rniV“ °f Pfc“ “ re w ell1"^inform ation - i " * ^ * * ,)« scrihir“ t Newport. Bayocean and other points, as wrl wt o • boM t‘a ,'* rn Fares- route*- stop-overs, etc., call on nearest A gen t or J ohn M. S cott . General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. B. P. 0. E. (Elks) Convention, July 8 to 13, 1912 How About That New Fence? lL“ ^ ° ^ en you buy a new fence, and when you do you want to be sure you are getting the best. T here’s only one Best— that’s A M E R - ^ f f-NCE. It is made of high grade, hard stiff fence steel, and is inspected three times be- fore leavine the factory. O nly the most skilled workmen are engaged in its manufacture. W. O. Wagner & Sons Fore«t Grove