Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, June 20, 1912, Image 4

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The Forest Grove Press is not
the official organ of the city of
Forest Grove, as designated by
The Press Publishing Co. the
city council May 31. Our
“Accidents will happen
in the City of
proposition
to
do
the
city
print­
in
the best regulated
F orest G rove , O regon ,
ing at two cents a line must have
families” as well as on
A. G. H offman , ................... President
O. M. G a rdner ................... Vice Pres. offended the city fathers.
the
best regulated wheels
J. N. H offman ..... Sec’y and anager
so if your Bike is injured
Real Estate Transfers.
on the road from any
0.
W.
Humphrey
et
ux
to
THURSDAY of EACH WEEK. H. P. Davis, Lot 1. W. Park
cause, bring it to me and
Ad to F. G. $1200.
I ndependent P hones
1 will make an expert job *COPYRIGHT
Clarence Carr et ux to Manche
O ffice 505
R esidence 442 Langley
of repairing it.
14.24 a in John Butt cl
$ 2100 .
I have the agency for the Pope Motorcycle and
Entered at the post office a t Forest Grove, Ogrn
Spring Hill Land Co. to Louisia
as mail m atter
the second class.
such standard makes of bicycles as the Racycle, Day-
H. Heyer et ux Tract 45, Spring
ton
and Globe, which are guaranteed wheels.
Hill
Farm,
1400.
T e r m s o f S u b s c r ip t io n
CASH IN ADVANCE
C.
Dorthy
Boldrick
to
G.
H.
Full Line of sundries and fresh stock of tires.
One Year $1.00 - Six Months .75 Baldwin, lots 14 and 15, blk. 1,
C O P Y R I G H T , 1910 , BY B O B B S M E R R I L L CO-
Curtis add. to F. G. $1.00:
Display advertisements for publica­ J. B. Smith et ux to Thomas
"Please don't refuse until you hnve
The Bike Doctor
tion in the PRESS must be in this office F. Custer 6.96x23 rds in sec 21 ”.\o! Tou owe me nothing, and I heard
me out. Allow me to explain
not later than Tuesday evening to in­
want
no
favors
from
you.”
(Representing
Nine Agencies.)
and 22, 1 S. 1. $300.
position. For several years cer­
sure appearance in current issue.
They both rose, Mrs. Gilbert facing our
tain
gentlemen,
all
large
Investors,
Phone 306
Pacific Ave
James D. Wilmotet ux to J. B. him with a laugh in her eyes.
Murebell in power
"So be it,” she said pleasantly. “I in have this kept state William
FOREST
GROVE,
OREGON
A copy of The Press will be mailed Smith et al 13.92x23 rds in sec. must
expense
accept your hostility. You pay to ourselves. at In considerable
to all advertisers in which their ad ap­ 21 and 22, 1 S.I., $500.
return we had the
me
a
fine
compliment,
Mr.
McAdoo.
pears.
Howard F. Satterlee to Fred­
to demand protection for our in­
truth is you're Jealous—jealous as right
terests. Murebell, however, has of
erick L. Koberstein, Lots 2, 3, 4, The
a
schoolgirl.
Mr
McAdoo.
And
afraid
Be fore the election. ‘ ‘The dear blk 4, Henrys add to Cornelius, —of me. 1 can be a very dangerous late proved very ungrateful. He has
passed under the influence of John
people and may we be your ser­ $250.
enemy—if I choose. If I should choose Dunmende.
Mr. McAdoo,
your challenge and to take is a dangerous Dunmeade.
vants.” After election. "The Jacob Mauss et ux to R. M. to away accept
man,
an
utter
radical,
from
you
your
dearest
posses­
Banks et al 29.53 a in Wm. A. sion—your happiness. Mr. McAdoo— an impracticable dreamer, a man
of
people be d—d.”
Mills cl 2 N. 3. $4673,16.
socialistic
tendencies.
His
Influence
H O M E B A K IN G C O
would be helpless to prevent it.
our politics is a menace to indi­
C. E. Hawke and wf to Ro you
Bills paid News Times Tuesday man
You have no weapons to fight me. in vidual
property
rights.
My
dislike
of
Catholic
Archbishop
of
the
Finest of Bread and Pastry Baked
you know It. Else why are you Dunmeade is only political. His wife
by our City Council for printing Diocese of Oregon, Lot 6, blk 1, And
here
today?”
She
laughed.
is
my
cousin.
I
myself
never
allow
Every Day.
ordinances, month of May, 372 Hawkes add to Gaston.
wish to God," he cried bitterly, “I personal considerations to Influence
lines at 4c, $14.88. Month of Emma M. Creps et ux to W. J. had "I let
you die in the mills!”
business policy. We are determined
We Sell 6 Loaves of Bread for 25 Cents
June 186 lines at 4c $7.44. Total Thornburgh, 24.18 a in I, Leisy Smiling, she watched him turn and that
Murehell and Dunmeade must go
lenve her. Then she sat down before out of politics completely.”
Free Delivery to All Parts of the City
$22.32. Our price for this ser­ cl 2N. 4. $10.
the
fire,
looking
into
Its
flames
with
‘numph!
How
are
you
going
to
do
W.
J.
Thornburgh
et
ux
to
vice $11.16.
Pacific Avenue,
Forest Grove
eyes. The gleam of amuse­ it?”
Emma M. Creps pt lot 5, sec. 24, amused
‘‘Jones pays the freight.”
ment
faded
Into
reflectiveness,
reflec­
danger
smiled
confidently.
“We
shall
and of Isaac Leisy Die, 2 N. 4. tiveness Into wistfulness. She sighed. And the means. Two years from now
$ 1 . 00 .
a new governor, legislature and Unit-
The many and varied reasons Leander Chowning and wf. to
CHAPTER
XIV.
and excuses assigned by the sev­ J. Christ Peterson et ux 20 a in
banger ' s o f fe r .
eral members of the Council for A.
Barber cl $3200.
ATE
in
the
evening a few days aft­
their action in reference to the Ambers Thornburgh to John
Now for the
Seashore!
er
his
call
on Mrs. Gilbert Bob
city printing would make a Chi­ A. Tnorriburgh 49.77 a in lots 6,
returned home from a hard
Via
the
day’s work. The election was
nese puzzle if all grouped and 7, 8, sec 24, 2 N. 4. and Isaac
only a month away, and the campaign
framed for future use. The Leisy cl 38. $1.00.
was in full swing. There had been
O. Chowning et ux to Leander little
Press offers any or all Council- Chowning
In the reports to annoy him. His
tract
in
W.
B.
Chat-
men free use of its columns to field cl $1100.
organization was intact, working like
3-Day Tickets on
SUNSET
' 0)1 lOGOENASHASTAl
the well oiled machine it was. Re­
Season
Tickets
01
put the public right. If the J. M. Sears et ux to Einer ports
Sale Saturday and
ROUTES
from the enemy’s camp gave fur­
Sale
June
1
Sunday to
Council would not have its action Murdock NN| of SWJ sec 22, 2 ther cause
for satisfaction. The inde­
smack of the dishonesty shown S. 1. $2,000.
pendent Democratic candidate was not
making the headway expected. Yet
on its face, here is their oppor­
Bob went home disturbed in mind
Marriage
Licenses-
tunity.
The day had been passed among men
TILLAMOOK AND NEWPORT BEACHES
Verne M. Curry and Ora V. wbo were devoting their time and en­
Season fares from the principal stations to Newport or Tillamook beaches are as follows:
Injunction was filed by resi­ Walker.
ergy in his interest But through al)
FROM
TO
FARE
TO
FARE
dent property owners on Second Joseph Werre Jr. and Hannah their conferences he had been con­
P ortland
N ew p ort
$4.00
T illam ook B eaches
$6.25
scious of an unaccustomed, oppressive
Avenue, restraining the Council M. E. Viohl.
O regon C ity
4.70
6.25
1
sense
of
loneliness,
and
he
had
not
Salem
6.00
5.15
from letting the paving of that William Crowther and Minnie seen Remington since their Interview
A
lbanv
7.30
4.00
Baker.
C
orvallis
street. Many of the property E. Jack
7.10
3.75
li his office.
E ugene
9.00
5.80
owners on that street believe er. P. Ghent and Rose Stiltn­ When he entered the house he saw
R oseburg
12.00
8.75
Kathleen sitting in the library sewing
that the Council have abused Oscar C. Miller and Clalla B. She
M edford
17.20
12.00
looked up with a bright smile as
A shland
17.75
12.00
their authority and far over­ Bunker.
___
ke hesitated before the door.
Tickets to above points on sale daily grood all season, with corresponding: low fares from
reached the wishes of the ma­
other
points.
Week
end
tickets
are
also
on
sale
from
various
points
| “May I come in?" he queried as
SUNDAY EXCURSION TRAIN ON THE C. & E. R. R.
jority of owners. The early PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. though not quite sure of ills welcome.
In the Circuit Court of the State of "Since . when this timidity?” she
„
Leaves
Albany at 7:30 a. m., Corvallis 8:00 a. m. and connects with
spring bid fair to much street Oregon,
for Washington County.
laughed. "Of course, come in. I was
S. P. trains 16, 14 and 28 from points south.
improvement, but when it was John F. Lee,
Plaintiff, l»3* thinking about you. Mother was
on our nearest agent for “Vacation Days in Oregon,” a beauti­
vs.
bewailing today that we don't see
ascertained that the Council fav­
fully illustrated booklet describing various outing resorts, or write to
Mattie
J.
Lee,
Defendant,
much
of
you
now
the
campaign
has
ored the Warren Construction To Mattie J. Lee, the above | started.”
John M. Scott; General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore.
DOOR HTMSEDF AND LET
Company, regardless of expense, named defendant:
"VVeU,” he looked at his watch, "if HE WENT TO THE SANGER
IN.
Attend the B. P. 0. E. Elks Convention, Portland, July 8-13
the name of the State of Oregon, it won't make you sleepy. I'll let you
the property owners lost con­ you In are
hereby
required
to
appear
and
|
administer
your
company
for
half
an
ed
States
senator
must
be
elected.
Low Fares to all poiuts East June to September
fidence and instead of urging answer the complaint filed against you, | bour»»
must be absolutely independent
entitled cause, on or be | "You speak as though my company They
improvement, discouraged any in fore the the above
of Murebell and Dunraeade.”
of August 1912, and if !
bad medicine!”
“But not Independent of you?”
attempt that might be made by you fail so 3rd to day
appear, for want thereof, i were
the plaintiff will apply to the court for , But before he could answer the door­ “Precisely. Which brings me to
them to improve by paving.
the relief prayed for in his complaint i bell rang. He frowned.
your case. Permit me to say. Mr. Mc­
herein, to wit:
“1 had forgotten,” he exclaimed re­ Adoo. I have a deep admiration for
a decree of this court dissolving gretfully. “I have an appointment you. You have a remarkable genius
For an officer to see a law or ot For marriage
contract now and here- !
Sanger at 10.”
for politics. You can be very useful
dinance openly violated and take the
tofore existing between plaintiff and with
Kathleen gathered up her sewing and to us, nud we can be very useful to
no action is a neglect of duty and j defendant,
and for such other and fur- arose.
you. If you are elected, which is by
He looked at her doubtfully.
ther relief as in” to the
court
no means assured, the city organiza
such acts would be open to cen- | ^uitLble
equitable he“
herein. the l'°Urt m“y 8ee'" “If you don’t mind. 1 wish you’d stay. tion
YOU W A N T
be absolutely under your eon
sure if not prosecution. We refer This summons is served upon you by It may be just as well to hare a third trot will
With this city and our share of
person present”
to I,or», and cow, that have been ¡¡f K »"„ j"
the country districts and Adelphla.
“But
Mr.
Sanger
may
not
like
it,"
Staked on the streets for the pur- Judge of the Fifth Judicial District, of •lie objected hesitatingly.
which you must admit we already
THE BEST PAINT
imiso or
of glazing
irra imr during
dtirinir the
oast ' (.our(
0reK°n- Ilt Hmal(oro
*n<i entered
in June
open I "Mr. Sanger may like it or not,” Bob control, we are certain of setting
pose
m e past
Oregon, on
Murehell
and
Cousin
Dunmende
aside.
carelessly. "Sit down.”
two weeks. We would suggest 17, 1912, which order prescribes the observed
I suggest." he concluded, "that you
that
»art oi
of me
the oruinanct
ordinance oe
be r re- t succesaive
i*»Mi<’»tion Wt.eks>
of said tf,t. summons
for six He went to the door bimseif and let come
in with us.”
mai pari
flret publication
Sanger In. A minute later the two "Purely
out of philanthropic belief
pealed or enforced. We are in- thereof to be bn B June
20 , 1912 .
men entered the library. Kathleen In the sanctity
en ton B ow m a n ,
of iud.vidual property
saw
a
tall
man
in
evening
dress,
who
formed that only last week wid­
Attorney for Plaintiff. bore himself with an air of quiet con­ rights. I suppose?"
7t
ow Via’s horse was taken to the
I insure your house against decay by
“Not nt all. We don't demand dis­
fidence.
pound and $1.00 collected, where
interested
motives.
In
fact,
we
should
using Paint that Protects.
“Miss Flinn,” Bob introduced him,
FOR SALE OR TRADE
the sincerity of such motives
“this Is Mr. Sanger. He’s my immedi­ suspect
50 cents is the legal charge, for
If alleged. We expect to make it worth
enemy just now."
the offense. Of our own personal One or all. One 5 H. P. clrcu- ate Sanger
while. We will, to begin with,
bowed
genially
and
laughed
knowledge the chief of police has lar woodsaw rig complete. One "A very friendly enemy Just at pres- yonr
We carry Bass-Hueter PAINTS, which
contribute liberally to your campaign
funds ”
passed cows staked on the street, i mounted
upright
boiler,
2
H.
I\,
. , steam
,
.
.
.
«ut”
are made on the coast and adapted to
on base with engine, ... nm
m . „„„ . __ “As liberally as you have already
leaving the animals unmolested.
coast
climate.
contributed to Harlnnd's fund?”
We are at a loss to see wherin dtaff to U. Seizes* adjustable. •he smiled. “Won't lf you he sit
bo down,
frlendly”
“You
are
well
informed.”
Sanger
Mr •aid. his face betraying surprise.
lies the difference; if one is viola-i Three lubricators for steam en- Sanger?’
A full line of Hardware and Imple­
“It'» my business to be well ln-
Sanger looked Inquiringly at Hath | formed.”
tion, then why not the othre? We gines, two 1-quart, one è pint. leen.
ments’
One
Remington
22
cal.
takedown
are wanting to ki.ow what favor­ hammerless repeating rifle. All "Miss Flinn will be present” Bob Sanger eyed Bob narrowly before
itism must be shown to stand articles mentioned in this ad
answered the look, “at my request.” continuing. “That proves the propri­
Sanger reclined comfortably in his ety of my next suggestion. We will
with the immune.
in first-class shape.
Tents at the right price.
;
chair
and placed his hands together, i put you In Murchell's place as state
G. H. B a rr ett ,
lender.”
Kathleen
started,
her
work
finger
tip
accurately
meeting
finger
tip
Married on Wednesday.
Forest Grove, Or.,
“Cirrumsanees of which I am per- j arrested.
Rt. 1. Box 43, haps
A very pretty wedding oc-
the victim." be began, "make It Upon the condition, of course, that
necessary for me to take an active j ^ou
secure us the protection and
curred at the home of Mr. and Phone W’est 35.
part for the future In our local and legislation we desire," Sanger contin
Mrs. W. O. Bunker, when their1
ued. “And ns a guarantee of our good
state politics.”
daughter Clella was married to
“Haven't you already been somewhat faith we will consent to your friend
W . O. Wagner & Sons
Remington as next governor."
Mr. Oscar C. Miller at high noon
Country Home Boarding active?”
"Consent? I thought you were to
Sanger waved his band carelessly. make
Forest Grove
Wednesday, Rev. J. F. Leise House. Good meals, with "Tentatively,
me boss.”
tentatively
only,
Mr.
officiating.
fresh eggs; plenty of Jersey McAdoo. Hereafter 1 propose to be “Of course we should have to be con
active and to better effect. I suited in ail Important nominations.”
About thirty guests were cream and milk; cottage more
hope. Certain ventures In which I "Then yon don't propose to give me
present
cheese. On Tuesdays and am
interested, individually and in con­ the free hand you gave Murehellf
After the wedding those pres­ Fridays fresh buttermilk nection
with other large Investors of “Frankly, no. We can't take that
our state, make this imperative. Un­ risk again with any man."
ent were treated to a bountiful served.
•
fortunately in the present campaign I
)To be continued.)
repast.
MRS. J. WEHRLY
find myself compelled to oppose your
The Forest Grove Press Oft
The young couple will reside
Two blocks west S. P. election.
1 regret It exceedingly, and:
°< »»>'
in W -l
frankly. I'm hers to propose that ws The Christian Church should
on Mr. Miller’s farm, noith of depot Phone 817.
work In harmony In tha future.”
fiillsboro.
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t
a:
I be crowded Monday evening.
"That comes rather late.”
F o r est G rove P r e ss
Accidents Will Happen
Published & Edited by
of
BY HENRY. RUSSELL MILLER
C. G. DANIELSO N
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