FOKfcSf GROVE PRESS, KOREST GROVE. OREGON. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 27. 1913. 2 V. H. lim ber, well-known to a majority of Forest Grove resi­ dents, was greeting old friends and acquaintances here Tuesday. Mr. Limber is now located in Vancouver, Washington and prospering nicely. Mrs. W. W. Ryals, who has been visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. O. W. Humphrey, in Santa Ana, California, will reach her home in this city Saturday, according to a letter recently re­ ceived by Mr. Ryals. To-morrow' afternoon the mem­ bers of the Women’s Home Mis­ sionary Society of the Methodist church will entertain the mem­ bers of the societies connected with the Christian, Congrega­ tional, Adventist and Free Methodist churches. This afternoon will be observ­ ed by the various local Home Missionary societies as a time of prayer, the day being designated as the “ Interdenominational Day I of Prayer,” N e x t week is known as “Self-Denial Week” and will be so observed in this city by the members of the mis-! sionary societies. L. L. Hollinger is busy haul­ ing tile for use on the farm he recently purchased. Mrs. A. M. Bean and sister left Tuesday for Victoria. B. C., to attend the funeral of their brother-in-law, who died recent­ ly. I)r. Calvin S. White will speak Tuesday night in Vert’s hall on the “ Laws of Sex atid Produc­ tion.” For men only. Admis­ sion free. Dog Lost Collie Shepard, yel­ low with white ring around neck. White breast. Answers to name of Gyp. Disappeared Feb. 15. Liberal reward fi»r any informa tion or return of dog, W. P. Arthur, Hillside Biooks Farm, Route 1, Banks, Oregon. 17tf ■ M ► SEND S'ivïs, I have sold my interest in the firm of Hoffman & Allen com­ pany to A. G. Hoffman, and pur­ chased the hardware stock of W. 0. Wagner & Son. I will continue business in the samej place until removing to the new ; C opyright, 1913. by A m erican Pres« Association. Odd Fellow’s building, which! T m akes all the difference In this gre.it land of eq u ality w ho you a r a will shortly be completed. I j Now, If Miss Fola La Follette had not been the d a u g h te r of a U nited S tates sen ato r—R obert M. La Follette. who Is one of the n a tio n ’s big wish to thank our many custom-j would not have leaped Into the lim elight recently when she ers for their patronage during led a men—she band of girl pickets in th e garm ent workers* strik e in New York. But the nine years I have been in the fact th a t the talented and a ttra c tiv e d a u g h te r of so disinguished an A mer­ business, and solicit their trade I ican had walked the stre e ts of New York as a strik e sym pathizer, courting ar­ rest. gave Miss La F o llette all the prom inence she w anted. Being form erly in the near future. an actress, she d id n ’t mind I t She even took it as a Joke. H ere you have her M. S. Allen 17tf w ith her very best “picket sm ile.“ Wu ^ CATALOG ANO SA VE M O N E Y LIME and SULPHUR SPRAY SU G A R CANE BEET $ 5.00 $ 4.95 $ 4.80 SEND FOR BIG Catalog Showing Prices on Perfect Farm Fence N o tic e F o r P u b lic a tio n . D e p a r tm e n t o f th e I n te rio r, S e ria l 0146-1 U . S. L a n d Office, P o rtla n d , O reg o n , F e b ru a ry 24, 1913. N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t H e n ry W. S c o tt, o f G a s to n , O reg o n , w ho, on J a n u a r y 25, 1908, m a d e A d jo in in g F a r m H o m este ad No. 18439. now s e ria l, N o. 01184, fo r N W l-4 SW 1-4, S e c tio n 12, T o w n s h ip 1 S o u th . R a n g e 5 W e st, W illa m e tte M erid ian , h as filed n o tic e o f in te n tio n to m a k e F in a l F iv e y e a r p ro o f, to e s ta b lis h claim to th e land abov«* d e s c rib e d , b e fo re th e R e g is te r ai d R e­ ceive r o f U. S. L a n d Office, a t P o rtla n d , O reg o n , on th e 9 th «lay o f A p ril, 1913. C la im a n t n am es a s w itn e ss e s : T h o m a s A. H o o d en p y le, o f C a s to n , O reg o n , H e r b e r t D. M a tte so n , «if G asto n , O reg o n , B e n ja m in J . H all, «if G a s to n , O reg o n , Rodell M a t­ teso n . o f F o re s t G rove, O reg o n . 17t5 H . F . H ig b y , R e g is te r. RICE&PHEtAN WHOLESALE SUPPLY HOUSE 200 P 200 P OAK STREET/ PORTLAND,ORE.' 19J acres unimproved, g o o d spring, 1600 cord^ «if wood, 4 miles from Forest Grove. Price $1,250. $250 cash, $100 per year at 6 per cent interest. * For Sale or Trade 18 acres, Gales Creek, 5 acres in cultivation. All can be culti­ vated when clear. Living water, etc. Price $1,000; terms. 28* acres, Cornelius, 25 acres in cultivation, good house, barn, out buildings and family orchard. Want acreage near Grove. Five room house with 50x100 foot lot, shrubbery, fruit trees, graded streets, etc. Price $1500. Want acreage, will assume. W. W. Ireland Hottman Bldg. U t£ D1J 1 acre six blocks from Laugh- 1 in hotel. $350; any terms. $1.500 to loan;3 years time, on improved farm. HUMOR OFTHE DAT Simplified Spelling. ■X. & 4 & \ . Have You Eggs or Poultry for Breeding Pur­ poses for Sale? M any peop le in this section of W ashington county are interested in Poultry-raising and will purchase egg* or breeding stock. You can reach them through the classified colum ns of the F o r e st G r o v e P r e ss —J "T h e re 's a dead hom e on Kosciuskc S treet.” announced a Brooklyn patrol m an. com ing Into th e statio n a fte r hi« «lay on duty. "W ell, m ake out a report." ordered th e sergeaut. “ W hy, you m ake out the report, d o n 't you, serg ean t .-' "I don't. M ake out your own reports Tou've passed y o u r civil service exam Inn t ions.” M ike equipped him self w ith a peu an d hog a u scratch in g laboriously t ’resently th e scratch in g stopped “ S erg ean t.” he asked, "how d'you spell K osciusko?” “G 'w nn. Y ou're w ritin g th a t report.' An In terv al of slleuee. Then. "Ser g ean t, how do you spell Kosciuskc stre e t? " Stop bo th erin g m e." the sergeant ordered. " I'm no Inform ation bu reau ." P re tty soon th e p atrolm an got up. clapped ou his helm et and sta rte d for th e door. “ W here a re yon goln'7" dem anded th e serg ean t. " I'm a goto’," said th e policem an, "to d ra g th a t d ead ho rse around Into M yrtle s v e u u e ." -K \e ry b o d y 's Magazine. •I i* GALES CITY. •: I* • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • N o tic e to C re d ito r* . In th e C o u n ty C o u r t o f t h e S ta t e o f O re g o n fo r W a s h in g to n C o u n ty . In th e m a tte r o f th e e s t a t e o f T h o m a s P. B a ld ­ w in d e c e a s e d , Kay D. B ald w in a d m in is tra to r. N o tice, is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t th e u n d e rs ig n e d h a s been d u ly a p p o in te d a d m in is tr a to r o f th e e s ta te o f T h o m a s P . B a ld w in d e c e a se d , by th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S ta t e o f O re g o n fo r W a sh in g to n C o u n ty . A ll c r e d ito r s a n d p e rs o n s in te r e s te d o r h a v in g claim s a g a in s t th e said e s ta te , a r e h e re b y require«! to p r e s e n t th e ir claim p r o p e r ly v erified a s by law d ire c te d to m e a t th e law office of J . N . H o d ­ m an in F o re s t G ro v e, O re g o n , w ith in six m o n th s fro m th e d a te h e re o f. D ate d th is Oth d a y o f F e b r u a r y , 1913. K ay D. B ald w in , A d m in is tr a to r o f th e e s t a t e o f T h o m a s P. B ald w in d ec eased . J . N. H o ffm an a tto r n e y f o r A d m in is tra to r. 14- t n bral lam’s Corner Store j G Specia I 1 Rev. Hilton Returns. Rev. C. H. Hilton has return­ ed from his revival meeting at Independence and will preach at the Christian church next Sun- | day morning and evening. At the morning service a report of j the revival will be given and SCOGGINS VALLEY : also a report from the “ Living • • » « Link” evangelist. Rev. W. T. I Adams. Every member is urged R. A. Herringtom made a to be present. business trip to Hillsboro Tues­ day. Notice. Dr. Tucker was called last Having purchased the interest Sunday to see Mrs. S. Wahl, of M. S. Allen in the Hoffman & who was quite sick. Allen Co., all notes and accounts Mrs. C. L. Perry, from the are payable to us. Grove, was visiting old time All persons indebted to the old friends here last week. firm are requested to call and The school children observed settle their accounts inside of 30 Washington’s birthday by giv­ days, unless previous arrange- j ing a nice little exercise. merits to settle them have been I T. N. Sain, the noted hog made. raiser, had sixteen hogs butcher­ A. G. Hoffman & Co. 172t ed and shipped this week. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Galbert and son Donald, from Gaston, HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. were visiting relatives here last Diet. Sunday. P lo t plays a g reat part In pre­ Two timber cruisers were serving h ealth an d therefore has a g reat Influence on the com plex­ looking at the timber in this ion. All rleh and greasy foods vicinity, last week, for the Love- tend to m ake the skin greasy; green lumber Co. of Cherry th erefo re th e sim pler one's food the b etter, provided It Is n o u r­ Grove. ishing and well cooked. Mrs. Miles, a trained nurse O •— • . . . . ... . .. from Portland, is spending a few Put your ad in the Press. weeks at the home of N. B. Oglive, in charge of their ten year old son, who has been con­ fined to his bed for the past six weeks with typhoid fever. I LEGAL NOTICES ;! W ATTS ;I v .v .v .v .v .w .v .v .w .v .v .v . Mrs. Victor Bailey called on Mrs. T. B. Stevenson, Friday. S c h o o l D is tric t B o n d E le c tio n N o tic e . o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t a school m e e tin g Mrs. Orla Buxton spent Tues­ o f N School D is tr ic t No. 15, o f W a s h in g to n C o u n ty , n , to be held a t T h e C e n tr a l School B u ild ­ day at Concord Ridge fruit farm. O ing, reg o said D is tric t, on th e 1st d a y o f M arch 1913, th e r e w ill be s u b m itte d to th e le g a l v o te rs o f D is tr ic t th e q u e s tio n o f c o n t r a c ti n g a b o n d ­ The Amusement Club report a said ed d e b t o f T h irty -fiv e T h o u s a n d a n d N o lt d llars ($35,000.00), fo r th e p u rp o s e o f e r e c tin g pleasant time at their social a D o new sch o o l b u ild in g , th e v o te to be by b allo t, upon w h ich sh all I k * th e w o rd s “ B o n d s—Y es, ’ Friday night. ! an d th e w o rd s “ B o n d s—N o ." F ulls to b e o p en e d a t o n e o ’clock p. m ., a n d Mr. DeMoss has lumber hauled re m a in o p e n u n til f o u r o ’clo ck p. m . B y o r d e r o f th e B o ard o f D ire c to rs o f School for the erection of a new barn D is tric t N<>. 15, o f W a s h in g to n C o u n ty , O reg o n . D ate d th is 3 rd d a y o f F e b r u a r y , A. D ., 1913. west of his house. 14-4t R . P . W irtz , C le rk . Mr. Wirtz and Mr. French N o tic e to T a x P a y e r» . ta x roll have each purchased tracts from fo N r o W tic a e s h is in g h to e re n b y C o g u iv n ty e n , O t h re a g t o th n e w 1912 ill o p en f. r th e co llectio n a n d p a y m e n t o f ta x e s on M on­ the old Watts estate. d ay , F e b r u a r y 10, 1913, a n d a ll w h o m a k e fu l p a y m e n t o f th e ir ta x b e f o r e M a rc h 15, 1913, Mr. Sherrill and wife, and w ill re c iv e a r e b a te o f 3 p e r c e n tu m , H a lf p a y m e n ts c a n be m a d e by t h e f ir s t M onday in 1). A. Kennedy and family visit­ A p ril, 1913, w ith o u t in t e r e s t, c h a rg e , o r p e n a lty , a n d th e re m a in in g h a lf c a n be p aid a t a n y ed at Mr. DeMoss’ Sunday. tim e p r io r to th e f ir s t M o n d ay in O c to b e r 1913. W h e re n o p a y m e n t is m a d e by th e firs t M onday 1913, th e ta x b eco m es d e lin q u e n t a n d The eighth grade with their th in e A s p t ril, a t u t e r e q u ir e s fro m th a t d a t e a p e n a lty o f te n p e r c e n t a n d a n in t e r e s t c h a rg e of teacher, Miss Rasmussen, had a o ne p e r c e n t p e r m o n th u n til p aid . es, S h e riff. party at the home of Oliver Bux­ E x-oflicio T a x C o llecto r J o . f E . W R a eev s h in g to n C o u n ty , O reg o n . ton, Friday night. Refresh­ D ated a t H illsb o ro th i s F e b . 6, 1913. 16-3t ments were served and with Any popular music at Staehr’s games and music the evening passed all to quickly. Bazaar for 15 cents per copy. Century music 10 cents, Mc­ 14-tf Subscribe for the Press. 12-tf Kinley music 5 cents. I P e r 5 0 Gal BARREL FRUIT P r e t t y M is s Fola La F ollette, D a u gh ter o f th e U. S. Senator Notice to the Public. FOR T H I S F R E E $ 7 .5 0 Mr. Lloyd Cox, of Idaho, who has been visiting with his par­ ents of Gales City, returned home Monday. The A. C. church has been made a present of a new coat of paint inside, and will he ready for use this Sunday. This has long been needed. LACE C U R TA IN S T A B L E LINEN Ç n û /> ; o ] jp C lld l Commencing Saturday and for a few days only we offer all our lace curtains and table linens at Reduced Prices. LäC6 Curtains in an^ ecru- beautiful patterns some workmanship, the pair, from $ « $ 1.25 4.00 T a m p 1 in P n 00 to 72 inches wide, handsome designs. laillC LulICU Colored Renfews and White, A A all Linen ar