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About Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1913)
FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1913. 8 ESTATE ^ACTIVITY Furnished by W ilkes A b stra c t Co. of Hillsboro T hom as P hilip an d w f to J N H off S cheible NEVi of SWVi sec 18, T 2 m an 69 x 201.75 ft on F irst S t, F o r N It 4 W $10. A ugust F R ahn an d w f to L eroy e s t Grove 13000. C harles Je sp e rso n and w f to U lrich B arn ard e t al 4 a c re s in Geo. R ich K am pf all of lot 5, blk C, G eorge ard so n D L C No. 55, 2 S 1 $2200. J W M errill and w f to C E and 1 D oughty's Subdiv of blk C F alrv lew 1S Wolg 10 a c re s in W illiam P o rte r Add to H illsboro $350. N ellie M R ey c ra ft an d hus to W il and wf D L C No 65, 1 N 3 $10. C h arles E H all to J F W illis p a rt of liam R yan and wf 33 a cres in Ja m e s lot 2, blk 9, N ay lo rs Add to F o re s t H urston D L C $5775. W R M ontgom ery and wf to R ob G rove $1. N ancy B H all to R achel llo sk in 50 e r t M uralt 38 a c re s in sec 36, 2 S 2, x 150 ft in blk 11, F o re st Grove $1113. also tra c t in sec I, T 3 S 2 $7500. J N H offm an and wf to T h o m as J R S w a rto u t and w f to M C W hite P hilip e t al 20 a c re s and 15 a c re s in e t al 20 a cres in sec 6, 3 S 1 $2500. F C G arvin and w f to M C W hite H en ry B uxton D L C, 1 N 4, also e t al 0,179 acre s trip in sec 6, 3 S 1 o th e r land $8900. R ichard L a rd n e r and w f to A ugust $125. K J C assiday to F red W C assiday L ovegren 1.32 a c re s in Sec-B 25 and 36, 1 S 5 $20. lots 6 and 7, G reen b u rg H eig h ts $10. E L G heen to A K R eynolds and C L B ru b a k e r and wf to Abrami T W right and wf e t al lot 19, Ash wf NEVi of SEVi sec 23, 2 N 3 W brook F arm , (e x c e p t w est Vi th e re o f), $ 1 . M issouri R o b erts an d hus to E A $900. W illiam F o ste r and wf to A shley & Eddy 2 a c re s in sec 3, 3 S 1 $500. T itle and T ru s t C om pany to R us R um elin 17.83 a c re s in WVi of SWV4 of sec 9, 2 S 2. Also 40 a c re s In sell Ja m e s H u b b ard tr a c t in 1 N 2 $2800. said WV4 *1-00 C J C u rry e t al to Ja m e s K ite lots A K R eynolds an d w f to E L Gheon 11 and 12, b lk 5, T h o rn e ’s Add to NEVi of SEVi sec 23, 2 N 3 $1.00. Ja m e s K ite an d w f to J H B e ttis H illsboro $900. lo ts 11 an d 12, b lk 5, T h o rn e ’s Add L W D avis toA H B iassing lo ts 11 $ 10 . and 12, F alrv lew Add to H illsboro A della V enen and hus to Ja c o b R $950. B uck p a rt of lo t 2, blk 30, F o re s t C W L ofland and wf to C L C hurch G rove $2500. p a rt of lot 4, blk 5, F o re st G rove E rn e s t L orenz and w f to W illiam $2500. B erg er SWV4 of NEVi and S E 1-4 of M ary L Dooley to M inta J Irelan d NWVi sec 8, 2 N 4 $10. p a rt of lo t 3, blk 38, F o re s t G rove R e tta N oyes to J H H offm an 15 $1500. a c re s ln D L C of F ra n c e s and May D B V Ilu rk h a lte r and wf to W ash W alk er $600. ington C ounty 6.00 a c res 1 S 2 $600. S T Lind e t al to W illiam L ind t r R D M orse and wf to R V alen tin e In R ichardson D L C 38, IS 2 $10. H en ry S u sb a u e r to A lphonsos S D rak e e t al blk B, B eav erto n $10. H en d rick s e t al 2.1 acr<s In lte n j Q B e rth a R T ongue e t al to M B T u c k e r D L C No. 66, 1 N 3 $850. Bump tra c t 80, on M ain St., H ills H enry W S taffo rd and wf to Jo sep h boro O regon $500. °cr L A IO JN D JF T O W N -s # D. C. Markee, of Portland, was visiting with friends in the Grove this week. If your watch goes on strike let Shearer & Son investigate and A Museum of Preserved Voices. Ninety-five y e a rs hence, w hen th e find the cause. Work guaran voice m useum , w hich w as officially In teed at all times. 15tf au g u rated In the b asem en t o f th e Op Mrs. Mayfield’s neice of Kla era, P aris, by P edro G allh ard ean In 1907, Is opened, th e w orld w ill be giv math Falls, arrived Tuesday to en an op p o rtu n ity to listen to th e visit her aunt. voices of fam ous sin g ers o f ten dec The m useum co n sists of phono The Ladies’ Working Society ades. graphic disks, carefu lly w rapped In a s of the Christian church will serve bestos and covered w ith glass, w hich a Washington’s birthday supper, for g reater protection a re placed sep In herm etically sealed m etallic February 21, from at 6 to 8 arately boxes, from w hich th e n lr Is e x h a u st p. m. Adults 35 cents, children ed. T he boxes a re placed In row s on under 12 years 20 cents. 13-4t shelves In the v aults, and w hen each Is full th e fro n t of th e v au lt Is Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Misz, visit shelf w alled up. T he d isk s a re n o t supposed ed over Sunday with friends in to be opened fo r 100 years. T he sing er's nam e and a d etailed Instruction Portland. as to how to use th e d isk a re placed Furniture of all kinds and at Inside each box. T he first disk placed reduced prices are offered by G. In the vau lts Included th e voices of G. Paterson during February. such singers as T am agno, Scottl, lim e . Calve, A delina P a tti, S eh u m an n -IIeln k Come in and look over the offer and a piece executed by K ubelik. T he ings, and buy that new piece of disks added to th is y e a r’s collection furniture that you want. 14tf. hold the voices of th e te n o r F ran z, Caruso, A mato, Mine. Sem brlch, Ger- Mr. and Mrs. J. Buckley have aldlue, F a rra r, Bessie A bbot, T etra z left the Laughlin Hotel ana zini and a piano piece by P ad erew sk i. moved into the K. N. Staehr —A rg o n a u t house. W hen Hens La y Eggs. W h a t tim e o' d a y Dr. Edgar H. Brown, of Port D oes a h en la y ? land, Oregon, formerly of this- T h a t question has puzzled poultry city has moved his office from fanciers for unnum bered decades, but now It seem s It has been sa tisfa c to rily the Corbett Bldg, to 503 Eilers solved by a w om an. She Is Mrs. S arah Bldg, corner 7th and Alder E rickson of Falconer, N. Y. H aving streets. Specialty, Stomach, In kept chickens fo r th ir ty -seven year3, testinal and Rectal diseases. lOtl she believes she qualifies as an expert In th is line of e ffo rt About 40 or 50 of the young "I have w orked o u t th e problem .” people of Forest Grove attended she declares. "B y u sing m arked leg bands, tra p n ests and ala rm clocks a t the Washington County Christ tached to th e n ests I have determ ined ian Endeavor Union conventioi th a t a hen lays an egg a t th e sam e held at Hillsboro last Saturday hour, m inute an d second th a t she w as or, ra th e r, hatched. F o r In and Sunday. A splendid con born, stance, If the hen happened to be able vention is reported. to peck Its w ay th ro u g h Its »shell a t a. m. sh e w ill lay an egg a t pre Good and appropriate picture 7:43 cisely 7:43 a. m. A nd she w ill do th is frames are so inexpensive tha w ith o u t v ariatio n every tim e she Is In no one ought to be content wit! clined to lay. I have k e p t close, sy s atic w atch on my h en s fo r five anything else. Bring in one ol tem years, an d I have n e v er know n th e your pictures, print, painting or rule to fall.”—N ew Y ork T ress. photograph, and let us show you Alb a n i’s Poverty. what a difference the right sort Mme. A lbani, th e A m erican singer of frame will make You’ll bring who took her o p eratic nam e from the them all in, after you have thus city of A lbany, N. Y„ w ho has lived made the right, start. Pater In London fo r several decades and who h as published her m em oirs under son’s Furniture Store, Forest the title “ F o rty Y ears o f Song,” Is in Grove. 14tf. d esperate financial circu m stan ces, a c SELECT CÜLLINGS To Clean Room of Sick Person. “ In sweeping a room with a sick person in it, always use a damp broom to avoid raising a dust,’’ said Mrs. Alice Marks Dolman, instructor in home nurs ing at the Oregon Agricultural College, in a recent lecture. Never use a feather duster to dust with, for this raises dust but does not remove it,’’ she con tinued. “ A good solution to use on a dust cloth, to moisten it, is as follows: dissolve 1J teaspoon fuls of carbolic acid crystals in one quart of boiling^water and add one ounce of glycerine. Be sure that the carbolic acid crystals are all dissolved, else there is great danger of a serious burn. This solution is a mild disinfect ant and will not injure wall paper or furniture.” Some bargains in soaps at the E. W. Haines was a visitor to Forest Grove Pharmacy. 16-tf Portland Monday. F. J. Miller was a business Mi s. Dick Emmerson is on the visitor in the Rose city Wednes sick list this week. day. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Farmer, of Jesse and Harry Munn. of Mc the Grove, made a business trip Minnville, visited over Sunday j to Portland Saturdry. with Dale Miller, of this city. Joseph Brock, of Hillsboro, Mrs. J. A. Thornburg enter visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. tained the sewing club yesterday Davis in this city Saturday. afternoon. Several p l e a s a n t Jewelry Repairing of all kinds hours were passed in conversa skillfully done and guaranteed by tion and needle work. Shearer, Forest Grove. 15tf Girls in trouble, or in need of Inez and Fern Sherrill, of help and advice areTnvited to call Hillsboro, neices of S. C. Sherr on Mrs. Dora E. Barber, Juvenile} ill, of this city, visited here officer, 1* block south of Oregon Sunday. Electric Depot, Forest Grove. Just completed invoicing. A 13tf. good time to secure bargains in Mrs. M. N. Cooksey, who has jewelry, watches, clocks, etc. E “ 3 been visiting her heiee, Mrs. F. Shearer, Forest Grove 15tf J. Miller, of this city, the past Friday evening last Mrs. Ma- two weeks, returned to her home in Baby Cough Syrup. crum entertained a few frtends in Southern Oregon to-day. You m ust be p a rticu lar ex: at Five-hundred. Refreshments When you are wanting some actin g , when choosing a rem edy were served and a pleasant even fo r b a b y ’s cough. thing that is par excellent for T here a re so m any rem edies ing passed. cleaning, whitening and pre-1 contain in g h ab it-form ing drugs th a t b a b y 's h ealth will be g re a t serving the teeth go to the For Master Wendell Barker, who ly im paired unless you know ab has been visiting with his grand est Grove Pharmacy and get the solutely ju s t w h at the rem edy contains and the action of each Florentine Tooth Paste, the best parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. in g red ien t, so you can be sure Barker of this city, has returned yet 16 *tf it is harm less. to his home in Portland. N Y A L’S Rugs, carpets, matting, bed BABY COUGH S Y R U P ding, beds, chairs, and anything is sokl by us on a positive g u a r anty we know th e contents and desired in furniture offered at I t is m ade u n d er th e d ire c th e action and know th a t it will bargain prices this month. G. tion of e x p e rt ch em ists, by do as rep re se n te d . I t breaks up m odern m ethods, and is a a cough in sh o rt order, p ro tects G. Patterson, Forest Grove. I4tf. th e m em branes o f the th ro a t The Standard Bearers held a g a in st irrita tio n and infection, Baking Powder their regular meeting at the | rids th e th ro a t o f all injurious deposits, anti p rev en ts fu rth e r home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ber accum ulations. known for its nard. Miss Crowthers, a mis C ontains no h abit-form ing purity and whole d ru g s and can lie given w ith sionary from Siam, gave an in p e rfe c t sa fe ty — baby will some ness It teresting talk to the young folks. like it, too. T w anty-Flv« c a n ts th e b o ttle Refreshments were served. leaves no harm W h a te v e r a good d ru g store Staehr’s Razaar is having a ful residue in the o u g h t to have and m any things clearance sale of a lot of new and th a t o th e r d ru g sto res d o n 't keep food, and it — y o u ’ll find h e re . Come to us second hand pianos and organs, first and you 'll g e t w hat you ALWAYS w ant. located in Forest Grove and Hills We d eliv er to any p art o f the boro. The second hand pianos RAISES T H E DO UG H city . Also by P arcel Post to B esides th is, it red u ces th e cost will be sold at prices ranging any p a rt of the county. o f living by sa v in g on e g g s in from $7.'» to $1% and all the new Phone your o rd ers. W e are c ak e m ak in g . a t yo u r comm and. pianos in stock will be sold from 2 8 c a lb. at Y o u r G r o c e r s T ry it a n d p ro v e th i* to y o u r o w n $50 to $75 below the regular M tis f a c tio n . Portland prices. A small pay Crescent Manofacturinn Company ment down and a few dollars a Phone 901 S e a ttle , W ashington month will buy any of them. 14tf * ________________________________________ * Nothing Harmful Why is Crescent Better ? Forest Grove Pharmacy cording to a rep o rt quietly circulated am ong h er friends. A lbani’s career belongs to th e Inst gen eratio n , ns she m ade h er d e b u t In 1870. B ut, like P a tti, sh e h as regularly given a con c e rt each y e a r In London, w hich E ng lish people have crow ded to h ear be cause th ey loved th e sin g er and re m ained loyal to h er personally in spite o f th e decay of her pow ers. P a tti Is one o f th e rich est am ong th e operatic song birds, b u t she h as tak en her y early toll from London audiences, and th e y h av e given It to A lbani w ith the sam e generous fidelity. Y et com para tively few nm ong them h av e realized how g re a t h as been A lb an i's need In recen t years. T b s H a t of Nicola*. N icolas I., king of M ontenegro, Is as carefu l an d econom ical a sovereign as “th e good old king of B ren tfo rd ,” sung by W illiam M akepeace T h ack eray , and is p o p u lar nm ong Ills people. A cu r re n t legeud recounts th a t on th e occa slon o f th e m arria g e of Ills daughter, th e P rin cess H elene, to th e king of Italy , N icolas bought—th a t w as six teen y e a rs ago—a fine h a t an d kept It from th a t tim e w ith o u t replacing it w ith an o th er. R ecently, discovering th a t It ap p eared so m ew h at ancient, he gav e It to Ills valet d e clinm bre. Sava, w ho cleaned it and m ade It look alm ost new . W hen th e king saw th e h at, now so b eau tifu l, he w anted to tak e back his g i f t S ava objected. He had paid out m oney to have it cleaned. "N ever m ind a b o u t th a t,” quoth his royal highness. “ I’ll reim b u rse you.” H e slipped a broad silv er piece into S ava's h an d and took the h a t O p iu m In China. A m issionary iu C hina w rites th a t th e price o f opium Is now higher than e v e r on nccoutit of the strin g en t m eas u res tak en by the g o v ern m en t to s u p p ress th e cu ltiv atio n o f the poppy. "T h is rise In price.” he says, h as oue good featu re. R aw opium Is a poison, an d w hen the crop Is lu hundreds of w om en utilize It as a m eans of ending th e ir troubles. Now. how ever, th e price Is so high th a t th e rolls of opium contain only a b o u t th re e p a rts of opium to seven o f le a th e r w aste. At least ten such rolls a re needed to pro duce death , an d each roll costs 10 cash, or 1 cent. T he price of suicide by opium Is th e refo re 10 cents, w hich Is m uch m ore th an m ost o f those d e sirin g d e a th can possibly scrap e to gether. In o th e r w ords, suicide Is now a luxury w hich only a few can afford.” A Famous Old T ro o Gone. A historic old cottonw ood tree th a t had adorned th e n o rth law n o f the W hite H ouse since It w as p lanted in 1832 by P resid en t A ndrew Jackson and » ereral o f his cabinet officer* h as Just been rem oved, h sv ln g succumt>ed from unknow n causes. It w as p re sented to P resid en t Jack so n by th e C reek Indian C hief A lpataca Just be fore the signing of th e tre a ty by w hich th e Creek N ation w as rem oved from F lo rid a You know th e brand I ! A R M O R PLATE N one Better. Its Guaranteed. W e still have some “Snaps” I $3.29 Ladies’ 3.75 Sweater Coats . 2.98 Misses’ 1.25 Sweater Coats .. .... 89c Ladies’ $4.50 Sweater Coats Several lines in wool underwear greatly reduced. ? I! :: Clothing at a big discount. II Hoffman & Allen Co .V^ÂÎλ. YOUNG W OMAN ! At Pacific University You can o b tain a th o ro u g h education, one th a t will fit you to grap p le w ith the w orld if n ecessary . M oreover, you can live in a r e fined, hom elike atm o sp h ere a t H errick H all (th e finest g ir l's dorm ito ry in th e Pacific N o rth w est) w hile you are p u rsin g y o u r stu d ies. F u r th e r m ore, you can receive sy ste m a tic in stru c tio n in g y m n astics and en jo y th e p rivileges of th e gym nasium and sw im m ing pool. E nroll a t P A C IFIC U N IV E R S ITY fo r E ducation, H ealth and P hysical D evelopm ent, and Do It Now ! For particulars address PA C IFIC U N IV E R S IT Y Care Committee of Control Forest Grove, Oregon. W ATCH THIS SPACE! THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK FO REST G RO VE, OREGON Capital and Surplus $ 6 0 , 0 0 0 . U. S. D EPO SITO R Y. B oard of D irectors : Geo. Mizner L. J. Corl H. G. Goff W. H. T. W. Sain W. K. Newell John Templeton Geo. G. Hancock H. T. Buxton Chris Peterson Hollis E. VV. Haines