[ LOCAL NEWS ] Forest Grove Press $1 per year. Pianos from $149 and up at the Bazaar. Herb Smith of Gaston has not been in the city this week. The latest and most complete line of stationery at the Bazaar. Edison and Victor talking ma­ chines and records for sale at the Bazaar. Walter King of Portland visit­ ed with N. W. King and family Tuesday. Mr. Lamb fell from a building Tuesday and received some ser­ ious injuries. Wood in large or small quanti­ ties at Chester W right’s, on Fourth street. Phone 0114. Just arrived this week—a fresh supply of Whitman’s chocolate«, at the Forest Grove Pharmacy. Singer, New Home and other of the latest improved, up to date sewing machines for sale at the Bazaar. The place was atiout two miles west from McMinnville. The Rumley Co. came on the scene on the morning of May 7 and showed up nicely with a 30 horse gas traction commonly known by the name of “Oil Pull,” and by the middle of the afternoon had developed a good showing, pull­ ing four plows of the Oliver chilled design and continued the exhibit all day of the 8th. Sheriff’s Sale EXTRA In th e C ircuit C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O regon fo r W ashington C ounty. C. L. B um p and Je ssie Bump, o c c a s i o n s call P laintiffs, vs. lo r sp e c ia lly S. L. R. Maine, M e tta L. Maine good C ho colates Salom e Michel, G eorge S usbauer O tto H ein and S. B. B ark er, D efendants. By v irtu e o f an ex ecution, ju d g m en t, d ecree and o rd er o f sale, duly and le­ gally issued o u t o f th e above en titled c irc u it c o u rt and u n d er th e seal th ereo f in th e above e n title d cause to m e di rected , d ated th e 7th day o f May, 1912, on a ju d g m e n t duly re n d ered and em te re d in said c o u rt and cause on the 2nd day o f May, 1912, in fav o r o f ! d e fe n d a n t, G eorge S usbauer, and FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS. R a ts In a p o u ltry bouse a re su re ! a g a in st d e fe n d a n t O tto Hein, fo r the sum o f $1500.00. w ith in te re s t thereon sign of bughouse In th is age. w hen ' since N ov 4, 1910, a t th e ra te o f 6 per A. little kit cem e n t floors m ay be laid quick and i cent p er annum , and the fu rth e r sum b e tt e r th a n chenp. You w ish to know th e p ro ­ j of $150.00, a tto rn e y s fee, and fo r p ortions fo r a henhouse floor? F irs t $10.00, costs and d isb u rsem ents of said y o u ever coat, tw o p a rts sh a rp san d , fo u r p a rts su it; and also on a ju d g m en t duly ren- d ream ed of clean g ravel, one p a rt cem ent. Sec­ | dered and e n tered in said co u rt and ond coot, h a lf sh a rp san d , h a lf ce­ j cause on th e 2nd day of May, 1912, in fav o r o f d efen d an t, Salom e Michel, and m ent, finished sm ooth. i a g a in st d efen d an t, O tto H ein, fo r the W hen you are- u n c e rta in a s to th e 1 sum of $2350.00, w ith in te re st thereon age o f an egg do n o t sell It. E ggs since Ju ly 7, 1911, a t th e ra te of 6 per o ften tu rn up a fte r being bu ried In cen t per annum , and th e fu rth e r sum th e litte r fo r w eeks. W hen sold a of $250.00, a tto rn e y s fee, and fo r $10.00 good c u sto m er will quickly tu rn dow n costs and disb u rsem en ts of said su it; and also on a ju d g m e n t duly rendered th e seller. T he successful p o u ltry m an Is a close { and e n te re d in said c o u rt and cause on j th e 2nd day o f May, 1912, in fav o r of o b serv er T h e re n re so m any little plaintiffs, C. , L. Bump and Jessie s tra w s th a t show w hich w ay th e w ind Bump, and a g a in st d e fen d an ts, S. L. R. blows, an d th e m an w ho th ro w s dow n M aine and M etta L. Maine, and O tto feed, fills th e w a te r vessel nnd doesn’t Hein, fo r th e sum o f $277.24, w ith in­ set* his hens for th e re st o f th e day te r e s t th ereo n , since F e b ru ary 7, 1911, Selected a sso rt­ c a n ’t m ake It pay. To avoid tro u b le a t th e ra te of 8 per c e n t per annum , i and th e fu rth e r sum of $50.00 a tto rn e y s a lw a y s “stop, look nnd listen .” ed C h o c o l a t e s fee, and fo r $23,90, costs and d isb u rse­ O th er s ta te s nre Just b eginning to m ents o f said suit, also th e cost o f and w ith o u t a discover th e v a st e x te n t o f th e rot upon said w rit, com m anding me and re ­ c r e a m c e n t r e nnd spot business. T h e finger fo r quirin g m e to m ake sale of th e h erein ­ aw h ile w a s pointed a t P en n sy lv an ia. a fte r d escrib ed real pro perty: in t h e b o x . Now, th e re fo re , by v irtu e o f said e x ­ New York an d o th e r s ta te s a re now copying h er m ethods o f w a rfa re an d ecution, ju d g m e n t, d ecree and o rd er of borrow ing her Inspectors. P e n n sy l­ sale, and in com pliance w ith the com ­ R em em ber you can only get v a n ia ’s d ra s tic law , th e conscientious m and o f said w rit, I have levied upon, and will, on th e 10th day Of Ju n e, 1912, w ork o f h er Inspectors nnd th e severe a t th e h o u r of 10 o ’clock A. M. o f said these excellent chocolates a t sen ten ces given th e se poison venders day, a t th e fro n t door o f the C ourt should be Im itated everyw here. House, in Hillsboro, said C ounty and In packing eggs use a m ate ria l th a t | S ta te , sell, a t public auction, to the keeps th e eggs a p a rt. S a w d u st and h ig h est bidder, fo r cash in hand, sub- b u ckw bent hulls nre too heavy nnd | je c t to redem ption, all the follow ing th e eggs sh ak e all together. E xcelsior : bounded and described real p ro p erty I s itu a te in W ashington C ounty, O regon, o r so ft pa|**r w rap p ed round each egg to -w it: sep arately Is O. K. T h a t p a r t o f the Alvin T. Sm ith and T h ere w ere 836.84S hogs afflicted w ife D onation Land Claim No. 43 T. 1 w ith tu berculosis th e p a st y e a r w hich S. R. 3 W . o f th e Will. M er., bounded B eginning w ere killed by g o v ern m en t Inspectors and described as follow s: a t a point 66 fe e t N. 2 deg. 10 min. E. Millions of chickens died w ith It. I t isn ’t very p le a sa n t to find th e hen o f th e N. E. co rn er o f a tr a c t o f land deeded by S usan L, Shipley to M. H. b reak in g a few of th o se high priced Shipley, said deed being recorded on eggs every day. B ut d o n ’t sw e a r about page 388 o f book 49 records o f deeds It. A room ier nest o r a lig h ter hen for W ashington C ounty, O regon, ru n ­ will stop th e trouble. ning th e n c e N. 1 deg. 52 min. E. along One h undred nnd thirty-five turkeys, th e w e st side o f th e county road 228.8 w eighing 1,020 pounds, w ere raised an d fe e t th e n c e w est 383.7 feet, thence S. deg. 32 min. W, 228.8 fe e t; thence sold by n I.oyalsock (Pa.) fa rm e r a t O. E a st 378.4 fe e t to th e place o f begin­ th e W illiam sport m ark et fo r 30 cen ts ning, co n tain in g 2 acres o f land, to s a t­ p er pound. isfy th e sum s nam ed in said execution, T H E DOCTOR S PRESCRIPTION I t is w ise to rem em ber th a t young ju d g m e n t, d ecree and o rd er o f sale, in­ might as well not be written ii it is not filled tu rk e y s quickly succum b to rh e u m a ­ te re s t and costs. faithfully and accurately. His work can be D ated H illsboro, O regon, May 7, tism aud roup if they sleep in dum p seriously hampered If not wholly voided if his G ko . g . H an co ck , q u a rte rs. U urd floors g ive them sw oll­ 1912. orders are not carried out to the letter. S heriff of W ashington Co., O re. en Joints. A roomy shed w ith open M. B a il k y B um p , WE FILL PRESCRIPTIONS fro n t nnd clean d ry floor Is splendid A tto rn ey fo r P laintiffs. in rain y w eather. that back up your doctor’s efforts. Dare you B knton B owman , A tto rn e y fo r D efen dants, G eorge risk not coming here when some loved one in S u sb a u e r and Salom e Michel. your house is ill? The city is now without a night watchman. Not the best news, however, to get out among certain classes. George F. Taplin and wife left Saturday for Minnesota, having received a telegram announcing the sad news of the death of their daughter-in-law. For Sale—Lot 86 by 200, be­ tween 3d and 4th avenues, front­ ing on 6th St. Young orchard, berries; fine building lot, Will Sill cheap. Charles Long, For­ est Grove. 28 J. W. Caples of Portland was in town yesterday and tells us that within a week or ten days he and wife will return to this city, v'here they expect to re­ main permanently. Morning subject at the Con­ gregational church next Sunday, “ Good Fighting.’’ In the even­ ing, Prof. Shippee will speak on the subject of “The Immigra­ tion Problem.’’ Hev. Thomas, pastor. For Sale—Steam prune dryer, P A C IF IC D R U G CO . Mrs. Laura Nelson and baby one ton capacity, all complete. For Sale — A young mare (Successor to D r. Chas. Flines) Dorothy of Sacramento, Calif., Price $60. J. L. Loving, Gales sound, true, gentle, well broken, ure visiting with the former’s Creek, Ore. Forest Grove, Ore. V. V. Willis, 16 Third street. parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. King. Mr. Nelson will arrive in a few days and will no doubt lo­ cate in this city. The People’s Store at Hills­ boro is building a large annex on Wives of Indiana Farmers Start Movement Which May Result in Influx of Settlers to Montana and Oregon— Great Exhibit Car Carries Message of Greater Possibilities to the north of the present store Landlord Ridden Renters of Middle West, building. The managers are building for trade and seem to Swazee, Ind.—The hand that The interest of this feminine that the organized pilgrimage to be willing to meet their custo­ rocks the rural cradle in this sec­ delegation was productive of the exhibit car resulted. The mers on grounds of reasonable tion is going to be a big factor in promising results, for today their men folk were skeptical about profits. packing “ immigration movables” husbands came in from the coun­ the car of products, it transpired, for Montana and Oregon points tryside to make further inquiries so the women “ hitched up” and Mrs. P. J. Ward, an aged lady ere long, if the unusual attend­ and view the products of these drove to town anyway giving of this city, while up town on ance of women visitors to the states which made such a favor­ curiosity as an excuse. The business Tuesday, fell to the Great Northern railway’s Ore- able impression upon the women glowing accounts they carried walk on Pacific avenue and for a Bhort time was unconscious. She gon-Montana exhibit car is any folk. No fewer than twenty-five home with them did the rest, families went to Montana and and today, after these farmers was assisted to a cool resting criterion. The wives of fifty farmers Oregon from round about Swa­ had spent two hours in the ex­ place and within a few minutes was able to resume her business. drove from a radius of 14 miles zee last year and their letters hibit car, they frankly confessed Miss Mary Sellwertz, gradu­ to visit the “ exposition on written to the farmers “ back that they never had any idea ate of the Chicago German Hos­ wheels” in Swazee yesterday. I home ’ roused so much interest Montana or Oregon could rais pital and post graduate of Mayo Bros. Hospital, is associated with the Forest Grove Sanitarium as assistant nurse. Miss Sell wertz has spent one year abroad ac­ quainting herself with hospital and sanitarium conditions. Mrs. F. Eggert. president of the Portland Woman’s Club and member of the club’s campaign committee, will meet the ladies of Forest Grove, Thursday, May 23, at 3 o’clock. All women in­ , H oosier fa rm e rs ' wives sta n d in g in fro n t o f th e O regon R igs o f th e flying squadron o f Indiana fa r m e rs ’ w ives M ontana exhibition c a r w hich eh b ’ re u g h t a m e ssa g e whose pilgrim age to thq G reat N orthern exhibit e ar terested in the subject of equal of b e tte r th in g s fo r m ankind in th e land moved t* eir husbands to in v estig ate M ontana suffrage are cordially invited to w here home life is real, no t ren ted . and O regon products th e very n e x t day. attend. The meeting will lie at such a variety of banner pro­ the more densely settled middle frugality, have saved a nest egg the residence of Mrs. J. T. Shan­ ducts on land that does not cost west. after ten or more years of tilling non on Third avenue south. one-fifth of what Indiana land These people, who found their the other fellow's tract, with the Rev. Samuel H. Upton, the is held at. They all “allowed” awakening in the marvelous pro- andlord getting the lion's share, pastor of the Free Methodist there was something iq the ar­ ducts which Louis Hill, president They now realize they might church for Forest Grove and gument their disconted wives of the Great Northern Railway, have owned their own land had Hillsboro circuit, will preach in had been agitating as the result is exhibiting broadcast through they gone west years ago. the Free Methodist church on of those letters from the North­ this part of the country, for the The comparatively cheap lands Fourth street at 11 a. m., Sun­ west written by the erstwhile most part, represent the large of Montana snd Oregon appeal day, May 19. Rev. Mr. Upton Hoosiers telling of vast improve­ population of land rerters who strongly to these folks. They will preach at the Thatcher ment in their conditions since are paying as high as $9.00 per are all diversified farmers and church northwest of town at 7:30 moving into the newer country acre rental. They are tired of the products shown in the Great p. m.. Sunday, Mav 19. All are where the price of agricultural the struggle for little more than Northern’s exhibit car was a Cordially invited D the service». land ii not prohibitory u i t is in, a living. Nearly all, by dint o f . revelation to them. FOREST GROVE PHARMACY Woman Suffrage Takes Back to The Soill, Turn down in The Hoosier State. UNDERTAKING F ru it G row ers’ M eeting A meeting to elect directors of Em balm ing— F uneral D irecting the Forest Grove Fruit Growers’ FOREST GROVE UNDERTAKING CO. J. S. Buxton, Manager Fhone No. 642 Forest Grove, Or. FOR SALE—200x400 (2 acres) Best of land, all clear, 15 minutes walk from Forest Grove post- office. $500; $100 and $100 per year, 5 per cent. Land will more than pay for itself. Press office. Association will be held at the K. P. Hall, Forest Grove, Ore­ gon, on June 3, 1912, at 2:30 o’clock p. m. H. C. A t w el l , A. B. C r a ft , R obert A lexander , Corporators. Mrs. C. A. Dennis, reliable shampoo. Scalp treatment a specialty. Phone Ind. No. 184; residence and office 232 Pacific avenue. tf Ready for business New Lumber Company All kinds of Building Ma­ terials, Kiln Dried Finish, Dry Shiplap in any quan­ tity. Sash and Doors Call and get prices. We are here for business and want to make your ac- quaitance. Willis-Place Lumber Co. Phone 0 1 X South A Street Forest Grove, Or. Just step in a moment, please, and see those new Shirt Waists. Prices $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $3.00, $3.25, $3.50 and $3.75. They are the Banner Brand—'nuf sed—they will please you, so will the price. We pay the highest cash price for Wool and Mohair HOFFMAN & ALLEN CO. Forest Grove Planing Mill Co. General Contractors and Builders DEALERS IN Lumber, Lath and Shin­ gles. All Finishing Lumber Kiln Dried CEMENT, SAND and LIME Manufacturers of Frames, Sash, Doors, Mouldings and^ everything required in the building line We Sell Flint-Kote and Mikado Roofing Also Sherwin-Williams Paints Office and Factory, Council St., Forest Grove