Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, June 27, 1912, Image 4

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    F o r e s t G r o v e P r es s
Published & Edited by
T he Press Publishing Co.
In the City of
F o rest G rov e , O regon ,
A. G. H o f f m a n ......................... P re sid e n t
O. M. G a r d n e r .......................Vice P res.
J . N. H o f f m a n ..... S e c ’y and a n a g e r
THURSDAY of EACH WEEK.
I ndependent P hones
O ffice 505
R esidence 442
Entered at the poat office at Forest Grove, Ogn
as lhail matter of the second class.
T erm s
of
S u b s c r ip t i o n
CASH IN ADVANCE
One Y ear $1.00
-
Six M onths .75
D isplay a d v e rtise m e n ts fo r publica­
tion in th e P R E S S m u st be in th is office
not la te r th an T uesday evening to in­
su re ap p earan ce in c u rre n t issue.
B Y HENRY. RUSSELL MILLER
C O « n * IG H T 4 J S IO , E rr
B O B B S
(C ontinued from la s t w eek.)
M E R R IL L
C H A P T E R XV.
CO.
I am not first. And be b ates me. It
d ates from a day eleven y ears ago
w hen he saved my life.” P au l looked
up. astounded.
"H e has hated the
m em ory of me ever since, 1 th in k . If
I m arried you. sooner or la te r we
should come to the place w here you
m u st h u rt him or me. T h a t would
m ean m isery fo r us both. 1 can never
think seriously o f carin g fo r you until
he w ith d raw s his objections to me—or
until you are w illing to give him up
fo r m e.”
H e m ade no answ er. She w ent close
to him and laid a band gently on his
arm .
“ D on’t you see?”
H e cau g h t h er h and closely In both
of his. “ Do you th in k ,” he dem anded
fiercely—“do you th in k you could ever
com e to care fo r m e?”
“ I w ish you could m ake me.” im pul­
sively.
“T hen.” he snlil. w ith sudden d eter
lulim tion. "w hen you do we will te a c t
him w hat a w onderful woman you are
and he will approve.”
"A nd th a t would be th e only w ay
it could be. I think, for you could
never cast him aside, and l could nev­
e r ask you to—never let you."
She w ithdrew her hand gently from
bis ard eu t clasp.
"A nd now ." she said brightly, w ith
an a ir of dism issing the topic, “did
you know that you' a re to dine w ith
H enry and me to n ig h t? And a fte r­
w ard you a re to tak e me to church,
l'he p reach er Is very dull, but ut least
listening to him will serve as a so rt of
penance for our sins."
A fter dinner, w hile E leanor w as out
c f the room. S anger for the second
tim e took Paul up Into a high m oun­
tain and show ed unto him all the
kingdom s of the e a rth . T hese be ln-
"No, Mr. G anger.” Bob an sw ered
T E M P T A T IO N S .
■coolly, “y o u ’re not fra n k . You huve
AUL REM IN G TO N Im patiently
A copy of The P re ss w ill be m ailed told ine n o th in g I d id n 't know o r su s­
Hung asid e th e book he had
to all a d v e rtise rs in w hich th e ir ad a p ­ p e c t You personally w ere responsible
been try in g to read.
It w as
pears.
for tb e nom ination o f H a rla n d w ltb the
S unday, and to P aul the first
•one In tention o f b reak in g me. B ut yon d ay o f th e week w as alw ay s distinctly
believe he w ill be elected. And oppressive.
The Forest Grove Press is not don’t
th a t’s w hy you com e to me. Your o f­
" I t's no use. T his day has got on
the official organ of the city of fe r Isn’t honestly mnde. Sir. S an g er.” m y nerves. T h e tim e w hen m yself
“My d e a r sir,” S a n g e r p ro te ste d ear- an d my d ream s w ere all th e com pany
Forest Grove, as designated by
1 aestly , " th e w ord o f a g e n tlem an ’’—
the city council May 31. Our “T he w ord of you g entlem en of 1 needed Is gone. I h a v e n 't seen her
fo r tw o days, and I c a n 't w ait an o th er
proposition to do the city print­ finance.” Bob In terru p ted , w ith a sueer. day. a n o th e r hour, a n o th e r m inute.”
ing at two cents a line must have ■“Is w o rth Ju st w h a t It h as to be A h a lf ho u r la te r Paul w as ushered
w o rth .”
into th e S anger d raw in g room. E lea­
offended the city fathers.
"You a re u n ju s t,” S an g er answ ered n o r not a p p earin g a t once, he w a n ­
w ith unruffled se ren ity , " b u t I ’ll not dered thro u g h an open door Into the
argu e th a t. T h e la s t tw o y e a rs have m usic room, a t one end o f w hich bad
Platform.
c o st you m ore t h a D $200,000. F o u r been in sta lle d a sm all pipe organ.
y e a rs m ore w ould see you b a n k ru p t.
And P au l o f th e m any ta len ts, w ith
After his election to the presi­ "T h ere is. o f course.” S an g er con­ o u t being a g reu t m usician, knew how
tin u ed significantly, "y o u r frie n d R em ­ to m ake th e o rg an respond to his soul's
dency November, 1904.
in g to n to be considered. If I may
No third term, either in “ form Judge from ap p earan ces he Is exceed mood. H e seated him self and began
to play. H is idle fingering gradually
or substance, ” for any man as lngly an x io u s to m arry my sister. I took form in e. p assionate, florid gu st
c a n ’t a n sw e r fo r h e r—th a t is. ab so lu te­ o f m elody th a t filled the big house.
president of the United Statrs.
ly. B u t It isn ’t Im possible th a t she
On the 4th of March next I sh o u ld com e to sh a re his feeling. Of T h en th e storm y mood died aw ay , and
th e organ sa n g a w eird m inor refrain.
Shui 1 have served three and a co urse I co u ld n 't be expected to ap E leanor, e n terin g unobserved by the
half years, and these three and a p ro v e of a m atch w ith oue w ho Is try player, stood leaning a g a in st a chair
in g to in ju re me.”
n e a r him , reg ard in g him w ith an odd
half years constitute my first
K ath lee n saw Bob’s face lig h t up look In w hich a d m iratio n and pity, per­
term.
queerly. "L ike you. I d o n ’t allow per hap s a sh ad e o f co ntem pt, mingled.
The wise custom which limits so n al co n sid eratio n s to in te rfe re w ith
A t last, w ith o u t tu rn in g or ceasing
policy,” he said Im passively.
Ills playing, h e spoke. “ I ca n ’t see
the president to two terms re­ business,
"T hink it over. T he m a tte r d o esn 't you. b u t I know you a re th ere.”
gards the substance and not the re q u ire Im m ediate a d ju stm e n t."
“ L aw yer, politician, orutor, m usi­
form, and under no circumstan­ Bob rose to end tb e Interview . “1 c ia n —th e gods have been good to you,”
c a n give you o u r a n sw e r now ,” be
ces will I be a candidate for, or sah l coldly. T hen be saw K athleen sh e m urm ured quizzically.
“ Yes.” he an sw ered , w ith a tra c e of
accept another nomination.
looking up a t him eagerly, proudly. b ittern ess. “Ja c k of all tra d e s an d m as­
H
is
face
relaxed
in
a
w
him
sical
smile.
Theodore Roosevelt,
te r of none, b u t first an d above all
“W h a t shall we say. K ath le e n ? ”
Mrs. G ilb ert's m ost sin cere devotee.
“ W ill you let m e a u sw e r fo r you?”
I’m co n sta n t in a t least one th in g — But
Bob nodded. K athleen looked nl you w o n 't let me speak o f th a t. Today
Schultz —Staehr Wedding.
him long and searcbingly. T h en she I'm possessed o f a th o u san d devils.
aro se an d tu rn e d to S anger, w ho also S ing.’’
William C. Schultz, son of W. w a s on his feet.
l i e opened a sh eet of m usic before
F. Schultz, and Miss Ellen Staehr,
“ Mr. McAdoo sa y s’’—sh e spoke q u ie t­ him uud stru ck Into th e accom pani­
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Staehr, ly—" th a t to try to bribe him thro u g h m ent, nnd E leanor, sta n d in g w here she
his frien d sh ip is useless, because his
were united in marriage at high frie n d sh ip is sincere. Nor does your w as, snug.
E leunor G ilbert could sing, and that
YOU CODT.I) UVEli C O M !
noon Sunday, June 23rd at the offer of s ta te lead ersh ip te m p t him. aftern o o n she sa n g a s she had never “ D O YOU TH TO IN K CA11K
FOU U K ? "
Mr.
McAdoo
Is
pledged
to
c
ertalu
poll
home of the bride’s parents in
su n g before, fo r In h er singing th a t
cies w hich he co uldn’t c a rry o u t if he day sh e found expression fo r w hat she tlm ated m ight become P a u l’s if only
South Park. A beautiful altar of Joined you. l i e w ill keep his word.
tlie la tte r w ould help him (Snngen to
had n ever q u ite d a red to put Into
flowers was erected under the di­ Mr. McAdoo say s also th a t if you op w o rd s—th e longing fo r som ething high drive tlie m ulish, hot beaded foes of
Industrial progress into u tte r and uu
G overnor D unincude an d Mr
rection of artist Herbert Mc­ pose
e r nnd b e tte r th a n had yet com e Into ending oblivion. Paul laughingly do
M urchell he will su p p o rt th em to the
Nutt where the young couple end. Your money may w in out, but her life to fulfill th e u ltim a te w om an's elitied th e honor. In the exalted mood
m ission, a longing w hich of late had follow ing his co nversation w ith Elea
stood while Rev. Oliver Curtis th e re a re w orse th in g s th a n losing a been
g row ing m ore a n d more poignant nor to resist tem p tatio n w as easy
fight, Mr. Sanger. One of them
performed the ceremony, in the good
w ithin her. As she san g her heart
“ It com es too high." he laughed
is d ishonest victo ry .”
presence of more than fifty rela- S an g er sm iled. “A nd a re th ese flooded w ith kin d lin ess to w ard the I ’ve got to stick to McAdoo.”
handsom e, rom antic young m an before
“ B ring him along by all m eans He
tivss and invited guests. The v iew s y o u rs also, Mr. McAdoo?”
her.
would be a w elcome addition to our
ob's a n sw e r w us q uietly spoken.
young couple are both well and "M B iss
"I w ish,” she th o u g h t once w hen at goodly com pany. I’ve m entioned the
F linn o v e rsta te s my m otives,
favorably known, Mr. Schultz b u t os to yo u r proposal a n d my sup­ th e en d of a verse th e o rg an took up m a tte r to him m yself, but tie refused,
th e re fra in —"1 w ish I w ere your m o th ­
being a member of the firm of po rt o f M urchell a n d D unm eade, sbe er. I w onder can th is be tb e begin ow ing to an u u fo rtu u a te m lsapprehen
slou of my m otives.
P c lh a p s be
is q u ite r i g h t ”
W. F. Schultz, market and gro­ S anger sh ru g g ed Ills shoulders care ning o f love—and for you?”
m ight he persuaded to reconsider his
cery. The young coupla will hon­ lessly. “I w as q u ite su re of it before Song follow ed song u n til ut length refusal."
P aul tu rn e d from th e orguu uud faced
P aul shook his head.
“You don't
ey-moon at local points in the I cam e. 1 d o n 't know Ju st w h a t you her.
know McAdoo.”
w
an
t.
Mr.
McAdoo.
1
only
m
ade
th
e
Willamette and will take an out­ offer because It w as urged upon me “T h a n k you," he said sim ply.
T he p reu ch er proved to be ns dull
ing at Rodrick Falls, after which by o th ers w ho a re in th is w ith me. She rested h er elbow s on tb e back as E leanor had predicted. For a few
of th e ch air, folding her bands and m inutes Paul d utifully tried to fix his
they will return to this city, en­ My ow n policy is to break, n o t buy off. dropping h er chin on them .
atte n tio n on th e discourse, but he soon
opposition.”
“ H ow a re those devils now ?”
gaging in mercantile business H e bowed g racefu lly to K athleen.
gave over th e effort and fell to w atch
"G
one,
every
one
o
f
them
.
You’re
pursuits. Their many friends, “T h ere can be no d o u b t a s to th e
lug her. H e noticed her looking queer
the m ost em inently sa tisfacto ry per­ ly to w ard a retire d co rn er in one of
with the. Press, wish them a bliss­ g enuineness o f y o u r m otives. Miss son in th e w orld. I cam e here rest­
Flinn.
Good n ig h t
I ’m so rry th e less, m orbid, filled w ith dism al fore­ the galleries. H e follow ed th e line of
ful sojourn on earth. No cake.
her gaze and gasped in astonishm ent.
outcom o of th e scrim m ag e m u st be bodings. You sin g —th e dem ons flee."
Ye gods. K athleen bus brought Bub
Mrs. Jennie Haynie and friend d isap p o in tin g to you.”
l i e folded his a rm s contentedly to church!”
Bob
followed
S
an
g
er
Into
the
hallw
ay
were enjoying the Rose Carni­ and slleutly w atch ed the m illionaire “By th e wny. w hen a re you going to
“ Is Miss Flinn w ith him ?" she wbis
val in Portland on Saturday of don his o v e rc o a t As he w as pulling let m e propose?”
pered. "W hich oue?"
“ M ust I e v e r let you?"
T o th e right. I’ll let you into a
on his gloves S an g er rem ark ed :
the past week.
“ It is Inevitable th a t I shall propose secret. K athleen is In love w ith Bob.”
“ I t’s a good th in g fo r us. McAdoo, sooner o r later, w h e th e r you consent
"Indeed.”' she said Indifferently.
th a t you h a v e n 't fooled th e w orld ns
t B ut I p refer to do It under
B ut several tim es d u rin g the service
Governor West investigates you have M iss Flinn. It's a b e tte r o th r e n m o ost
propitious c ircu m stan ces.”
she
cau g h t her gaze stra y in g from the
th
in
g
th
a
t
you
a
re
n
’t
w
h
at
she
th
iu
k
s
the road houses and says they
"T hey say you enu Judge of love by pulpit to the m an in the gallery and
you.
T
h
ere
Is
only
one
person
in
the
tb
e
sacrifices
It
Is
w
illing
to
m
ake
must go.
th e sw eet faced w om an beside bltn.
w orld th a t 1 fe a r—th e fan atic. H e pos­ W hat w ould you g ive up fo r m e?"
(To be continued.)
sesses moral passion. M oral passion
" W h a t w ould 1 give up? E v ery ­
For rent- Small house an d ! Is ns u n certain an d th e re fo re a s d an
barn. $4.00 per month. Inquire gerous a s llg h tn l' 7 o r women. You th ’• in ‘E g .” v e ry th in g ’ is a big word, my PUBLICATION OFSUMMONS.
of Edward L. Nayler, Forest h aven’t it.”
frien d ,” she an sw e re d skeptically
In th e C ircu it C ourt o f th e S ta te of
“Good n ig h t.” Bob a n sw ered as he "L e t's com e dow n to facts, as H enry O regon, fo r W ashington C ounty.
Grove. Phone 0185.
held open th e door.
w ould say. F rien d s?”
Jo h n F . Lee,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Mrs. C. A. Dennis, reliable W hen he re tu rn e d to th e lib rary H e covered his face w ith his hands.
K ath lee n w as sew ing q uietly once
D efendant.
She p ressed him alm o st fiercely. M attie J . Lee,
shampoo. Scalp treatment a more.
M attie J . Lee,
th e
above
“ F rie n d s?
E ven y o u r frien d Me- i To
nam ed d efen d an t:
specialty. Phone Ind. No. 184; “ W ell,” he rem ark ed , sittin g dow n Adoo?”
In the nam e o f th e S ta te o f Oregon,
residence and office 232 Pacific "as P a u l w ould say, I have burned “ F o r G o d 's sake, don’t!”
my bridges behind me.”
"W h a t!’’ sh e said m ockingly. “T hen you a re hereby required to a p p e a r and
avenue.
tf
“W h at a sh am e he is so conscience­ e v e ry th in g ' doesn’t m ean ev ery th in g ?” an sw er th e com plaint filed a g a in st you.
in th e above e n titled cause, on or be­
less! H e has such nice m an n ers.”
The free for all fight on 2nd "H u m p h ! You women are all a lik e — Slow ly his h an d s fell to his side. fore the 3rd day o f A ugust 1912, and if
H is face w as very w h ite, his eyes un­ you fail so to ap p ear, for w a n t thereof,
Btreet Iasi week between the col­ Judging a man by his outside. 1 don't u tterab ly w eary.
th e plaintiff will apply to th e court for
lege boys, we understand, resul- \ like an assassin an y b e tte r because he " N o ;’e v e ry th in g 1 d o esn ’t m ean every­ th e re lie f p ray ed fo r in his com plaint
■tabs m e politely. I h ate to say It of thing.
W hen he a sk ed m e to give herein, to w it:
ted in some bruises to the parti- any
F or a d ec re e o f th is court dissolving
m an. b u t h e is alm o st w orse th an you up 1 refused. If you should de­
cipants;and to the broken leg and I am.
m and th a t 1 give him u p I m ust m ake the m arria g e c o n tra c t now arid h ere­
fo re e x istin g betw een plaintiff and
of the head being severed from "A nd now .” he added, “he has given tb e sam e a n sw e r; o th e rw ise I m ust d to efen
d an t, and fo r such o th e r and fu r­
me my w arning. Sooner or la te r th e ir be u tte rly contem ptible. 1 forced my th e r re lie f as to th e co u rt m ay seem
the prophetical college spirit.
m illions will get me unless som e m lra frie n d sh ip on him a g a in s t bis will. eq u itab le herein.
a n y th in g to him now I
T his sum m ons is served upon you b y
Saturday of this week the cle hastens a po p u lar revolution—o r un c If a n It ’t ta m k eaaa
publication in the F o re s t Grove’ Presa.
e it aw a y from him ."
lees I s ta rt g ra ftin g a g a in .”
voters of the Lyda School Dis­ “ H ave you stopped, th e n ? ”
"My d e a r frien d ." she said aloud by o rd er o f Hon. J . U. Campbell.
d g e o f th e F ifth Judicial D istrict, of
trict on Gales Creek will vote on "I h aven’t m ade a penny out o f poll geutly. “ I’m not tem p tin g you. because Ju
O regon, m ade and en tered in open
1
have
n
o
th
in
g
to
offer
you
In
exchange
tics
in
th
e
last
six
y
e
a
rs.”
the matter of a new location for
co u rt, a t H illsboro, O regon, on Ju n e
"A nd you w o n 't beglu ag ain .” She for th e sacrifice. Pm only show ing you 17, 1912. w hich o rd er prescrib es the
school building. The district will did Dot ask a question.
w b a t It m ean s to c a re fo r an Intense­ publication o f said sum m ons fo r six
erect a good new building at the "N o.” H is to n e w as curiously re­ ly selfish w om an. And I —I should like successive w eeks, th e first publication
location chosen. Much intereet gretfu l. “ I w o n 't I used to. w ith o u t to c a re fo r you. but I d a re not. I'm th e re o f to be on Ju n e 20, 1912.
B en to n B o w m a n .
a th o u g h t n u t now I h ate tb e notion. too m uch like Mr. McAdoo I can nev
in location is manifested.
71
A tto rn e y fo r P lain tiff.
e r let m y self love guy m ao w ith w hom j
I d o n 't u n d e rsta n d It*
P
Accidents Will Happen
“Accidents will happen
in the best regulated
fam ilies” as well as on
the best regulated wheels
so if your Bike is injured
on the road from any
cause, bring it to me and
I will make an expert job
'C s g y r tiG H -T -
of repairing it.
I have the agency for the Pope M otorcycle and
such standard m akes of bicycles as the Racycle, Day-
ton and Globe, which are guaranteed wheels.
Full Line of sundries and fresh stock of tires.
C. G . D A N IE L S O N
T he Bike Doctor
(Representing Nine A gencies.)
Phone 306
Pacific Ave
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
HOM E B A K IN G CO
Finest of Bread and Fastry Baked
Every Day.
W e Sell 6 Loaves of Bread for 25 Cents
Free Delivery to All Parts of the City
Pacific Avenue,
Forest Grove
Now for the Seashore!
V ia the
3-Day Tickets on
Sale Saturday and
Sunday to
f 0 | /SUNSET
Season Tickets
Sale June 1
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TILLAMOOK
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BEACHES
Season fares from the principal stations to N ew port or Tillamook beaches a re as follows:
TO
FR O M
P ortland
Oregon City
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A lbany
C orvallis
E ugene
R oseburg
M edford
A shland
N ew port
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$6.25
6.25
5.15
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5.80
8.75
FARE
TO
Tillam ook B eaches
12.00
12.00
a
a
a
a
a
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a
11
a
a
a
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$4.00
4.70
6.00
7.30
7.10
9.00
12.00
17.20
17.75
T ickets to above points on sale daily good all season, w ith corresponding low fa re s from
o ther points. W eek end tic k e ts are also on sale from various points
SU N D A Y E X C U R SIO N TRAIN ON THE C. & E . R. R.
L eaves A lbany a t 7:30 a. m., C orvallis 8:00 a. m. and connects with
S. P. tra in s 16, 14 and 28 from points south.
Call on our n e a re s t a g e n t for “ V acation D ays in O re g o n ,” a beauti­
fully illu strated booklet d escrib in g various outing re s o rts , or w rite to
John M. Scott; G eneral Passenger A gent, Portland, Ore.
Attend the B. P. 0. E. Elks Convention, Portland, July 8-13
Low Fares to all poiuts East June to September
YOU W A N T
THE BEST PAINT
i injure your house against decay by
using Paint that Protects.
W e carry Bass-Hueter PAINTS, which
are made on the coast and adapted to
coast climate.
A full line of Hardware and
ments’
Imple­
Tents at the right price.
W . O. Wagner & Sons
Forest Grove
The Forest Grove Press Office
hii?h c1“ * Prin th HJ
Office in W ashington
iff?
m achinery are new. C om parisons o f w ork will con­
vince you. Increase in our o u tp u t proves people’s ta s te fo r good p rin tin g