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FOREST GROVE PRESS, PoKfcST GROVE, OREGON. fHURSDAV, MARCH tí, 1913. WILSON’S VIEWS GIVEN TO NATION Rut we were very heedless and in a hurry to be great. We have come now to the sober sec ond thought. The scales of heedless- ness have fallen from onr eyes. We hm'e made up our minds to square ev ery process of our national life again with the standards we so proudly set up at the beginning and have always carried at our hearts. Our work is a work of restoration. A re Y ou so rich that you can afford to give away unused loaopral Address of the New things? If not, and you have T hings to Be Accomplished. the thrift-instinct, make a "‘For President. We have itemized with some degree Sale” ad serve you and sell your of particularity the things that ought not-now-used articles of value. to be altered, and here are some of the F or Q uick S ale - A $12000. 38 DEFINES PEOPLE'S DUTY. chief Items: A tariff which cuts us off from our proper part in the commerce acre fruit farm on David’s Hill, of tlie world, violates the just princi for $8500. One of the finest ples of taxation and makes the govern fruit farms in Washington Co. Obligation of Law Is to Keep S o ment a facile instrument in the hands Terms, D. A. Kennedy Phone First ciety Sound by S an itary and Pure of private Interests; a banking and cur Vine 151. 16-tf Food S tatu tee and Meaaurea D eter rency system bused upon the necessity the government to sell its bonds fifty m F or S ale , one span work ining Conditione of Labor— Taek of years ago and perfectly adapted to con mares, weignt 1000 lbs. Price Not Merely One of Politics. cent rati tig cash and restricting credits; $85.00. Care Press. 17tf Washington. March 4.—The inaugural j an industrial system which, take it on address of President Woodrow Wilson all its sides, financial ns well as nd- F o r T r a d e , Smith-Premier Is ns follows: mlnistrative, holds capital in lending typewriter No. 3, for good milk There has been a cUange of govern . j strings, restricts the liberties and 11m- cow. Phone 0194. 17tf ment. It began two years ago, when i Its the opportunities of labor and ex the house of representatives became without renewing or conserving P otatoes Good Burbanks, in Democratic by a decisive majority. It j ploits the natural resources of the country; a bulk at 25c per cwt. In ware has now been completed. The senate | body of agricultural activities never house by S. P. track or on farm about to assemble will also be Demo | yet given the efficiency of great busi- Tbe otlices of president and | ness undertakings or served ns it at south end of Second street, cratic. president have been put into the j should be through the instrumentality near hospital. H. N. Robinson, vice hands of Democrats. What does the i of science taken directly to the farm Phone 0224, Forest Grove, 15-tf change mean? That is the question or afforded the facilities of credit best MUNICIPAL CAGE OF STREET TREES If You Want Something Original and Striking First Grant Full Authority to a Commission. GET THE LEADING CITIZENS. A Large Measure of Success Depends Upon Choice of P roper People to T ake C harge— Go Slow a t the S tart. An Outline to Follow. B y H E N R Y N . C A ST LE . I might summarize tlie method of procedure as follows: First.—If authority has not already j been granted over the street trees mid parkway areas of your town, secure an L act of your state legislature granting such authority. Second.—Have your city authorities pass aa ordinance establishing a street tree commission under the provision of tlie state act. Third. Have the commission organ ize and draft such ordinances as will be necessary in the execution of its power. Fourth.—Get busy. Plant, prune, cul tivate, water and systematically care for all the street trees of your city, tlie extent of your work to he com mensurate with tlie appropriations granted by the city and the income from work doue for citizens. Now, having provided tlie necessary legal -machinery to sot in motion your street commission, you still have phys ically to plant the trees. The best- ordinance in tlie world never yet plant ed a tree and never will, and upon the Intelligent or lack of intelligent work ing out of the powers conferred by the ordinance depends the success or fail ure of municipal control of street tr • A word or two ns to the formation of your commission. Pick carefully your members. They should he men I or women of sufficient public spirit to be willing to give the necessary even- | ing once each week for tlie first year I or so until plans are well formulated ami operations running smoothly. All should be citizens of recognized intiuence in the community whose plans and workings will command the respect of its citizens. Let as little as possible of tlie appropriations made for the maintenance of the commission be used in running the machinery. Unless trees are planted, pruned and repaired Leave your order with the Press for the B ills o r W indow C ards you are going to get oul For That Next Dance. «¡Latest faces of type, modern machinery and expert wcrkgien insure ac curate, up-to-date and reliable work. that is uppermost in our minds today. suited to its practical needs; water I am going to try courses undeveloped, waste places un D og L ost —Hound, black with That is the in question order, if I may. to inter reclaimed. forests untended, fast dis brown markings. Left home on to pret answer, the occasion. appearing without plan or prospect of Saturday last. Scotty, on Dilly It means much more than the mere renewal, unregarded waste heaps at Road. 16-tf success of a party. The success of a every mine. We have studied as per means little except when the haps 110 other nation has the most ef S ilver L ace Wyandotte eggs party nation is using that party for a large fective means of production, but we for hatching. 50c for 13. Phone and definite purpose. No one can mis j have not studied cost or economy as 24X J. H. Shearer. 16-tf take the purpose for which the nation j we should either as organizers of in The Forest G rove P ress. Originators, Designers seeks to use the Democratic party. dustry. as statesmen or ns individuals. and Executors of Modern Printing for Every Occasion. W hite L eghorn eggs for now to use it to interpret a change Society’s Duty to Itself. hatching, from thoroughbred in It seeks Shop on Council Street. Phone 502 its own plans and point of view. Nor have we studied and perfected chickens. $1 for 15. Arthur Some old things with which we had j tlie means by which government may Shearer, Phone 636. 16-tf grown familiar and which had begun ] be put at the service of humanity in creep into the very habit of our j safeguarding tlie health of the nation. F or S ale N o . 2 Smith Pre to thought and of our lives have altered : tlie health of Its men and its women mier typewriter, good as new. iheir aspect we have latterly looked and its children, as well as their rights First offer of $30 takes it. Press critically upon as them with fresh, awak struggle for existence. This is office. 16-tf ened eyes; have dropped their disguises in no tlie duty. The firm basis and shown ihemselves alien and sin of sentimental L O W COLONIST FARES Is justice, not pity. L ost LADiES’gold case watch, ister. Some new things ns we look These government are matters of justice. There can double 0 size. Reward for re- j frankly upon them, willing to compre be no equality or opportunity, the first Daily March 15 to April 15th, turn to E. B. Kelsey, Forest} hend their real character, have come essential of justice in tlie body politic, TO Grove. Lost on Pacific avenue, to assume the aspect of thiugs long be if men and women and children be lieved in and familiar, stuff of our own between Main and Council streets. convictions. We have been refreshed not shielded in their lives, their very ALL POINTS ON OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY 18tl by a new insight into our own life. vitality, from the consequences of great FROM industrial and social processes which A ncona E ggs for hatching O ur Model G overnm ent. they cannot alter, control or singly Chicago $ 38.00 St. Paul $ 30.00 from birds second to none. $1.50 We see that in many things life cope with Society must see to It that Peoria 37.00 Minneapolis 30.00 to $2.50 for 15. Peterson’s Blue is very great. It is incomparably great it does not itself crush or weaken or 37.00 Duluth 30.00 OREGON I X St. Louis its material aspects, in its body of damage its own constituent parts. The Ribbon Winners. C. F. Peter In wealth, Milwaukee 36.70 Kansas City 30.00 C I ELECTRIC I > and sweep of first duty of law is to keep sound the son, Box 592, Forest Grove. its energy, in in the the diversity X I railway Little Rock 42.50 Omaha 30.00 industries which have society it serves. Sanitary laws, pure Literature mailed free. 18-2t been conceived and built up by the food laws and laws determining con Memphis 42.50 St. Joseph 30.00 New Orleans 48.05 Lincoln 30.00 E ggs F rom premium winning genius of individual men and the lim ditions of labor which individuals are enterprise of groups of men. It powerless to determine for themselves S. C. White Leghorns $1 per set itless From other eastern points in proportion. great also, very great, in its moral are intimate parts of the very busi ting. H. E. Kappel, phone 346, is force. Tell your friends in the East of this oppor Nowhere else in the world have ness of Justice and legal efficiency. Forest Grove. 18-tl- tunity of moving West on low fares. Direct noble men and women exhibited in These are some of the things we train service via Burlington Route, Northern G irl W anted for general more striking forms the beuuty and ought to do and not leave the others Pacific, Great Northern and Spokane, Portland energy of sympathy and helpful undone, tlie old fashioned, never to be & Seattle and Oregon Electric Railways. housework. Mrs. E. W. Haines, tlie and counsel in their efforts to rec neglected, fundamental safeguarding You can deposit funds with me and tickets Forest Grove. 18tf ness will be furnished people in the East. Details tify wrong, alleviate suffering and set of property and of individual right will be furnished on request. the weak in the way of strength and This is the high enterprise of the new hope. We have built up, moreover, day: To lift everything that concerns W. D. SKINNER. Traffic Managar, J. E. FARM ER, Agent. a great system of government, which our life as a nation to the light that Portland, Ore. Forest Grove, Ore. has stood through a long age as in shines from tlie hearth fire of every I » many respects a model for those who man’s conscience and vision of the • • • « c* seek to set liberty upon foundations right. It is inconceivable we should do FINAL NOTICE. T he undersiprr.ed having filed w ith the County that will endure against fortuitous this as partisans; it is inconceivable we Investment Realty Abstract Company C ourt of W ashington county, Oregon, her final change, against storm and accident should do it in ignorance of the facts rep o rt as A dm inistratrix of the estate of Mary E. Our life contains every great thing and as they are or in blind haste. We shall N ew m an, deceased, and the Judge of said court having set Monday, May 7th, 1913, a t 11 o’clock contains it in rich abundance. restore, not destroy. We shall deal A. M., as the day of final hearing of said account, Makes Your Abstract Hut the evil has come with the good, witli our economic system as it is and notice is hereby given of such day and date of and much tine gold has teen corroded. as it may be modified, not as it might hearing at the county court and all persons in terested therein will appear at said tim e and place Offices, with Forest Grove Press, Hoffman Building. and file objections, if objections there be, to the With riches has come inexcusable be if we had a clean sheet of paper waste. We have squandered a great to write upon, and step by step we final closing of said estate. MARY NEW M AN, of what we might have used and Law Office, M. B. Bump, Hillsboro. make it what it should be. in the A dm inistratrix of th e estate of M ary E. N ew part have not stopped to conserve the ex shall m an, deceased. spirit of those who question their D ated M arch 6th, 1913. . i GUARANTEES RELIABLE SERVICE ceeding bounty of nature without own wisdom and seek counsel and M anche Irene Langley, SHADE TREES NEAR A ttorney for A dm inistratrix. 18t5 which our genius for enterprise would knowledge, not shallow self satisfac PROPER WAY TO PLANT A HOUSE have teen worthless and impotent, tion or tlie excitement of excursions N OTICE O F FINAL SETTLEM ENT. scorning to be careful, shamefully N OTICE is hereby given th at the undersigned, the commission is not securing the re adm inistratrix of the estate of Edw ard Best, de prodigal ns well ns admirably efficient. whither they cannot tell. Justice, and suits desired, no matter how smoothly F IT IS TO BE HAD IN TOWN ceased, has this day filed in the County C ourt of We have teen proud of our industrial only justice, shall always be our motto. I W ashington County, Oregon, her final account the machinery runs nor how excellent T ask Not Merely One of Politics. and report as such adm inistratrix in said estate, achievements, but we have not hlth tlie plans devised. Again, go slow and the sam e has been set for final hearing and erto stopped thoughtfully enough to And yet it will lie no cool process of are settlem ent before said court at the court house in at first. Experience is a great teacher, You’ll find it at our store. If we Hillsboro, Oregon, on Monday, April 7, 1913, a t 10 • •omit the human cost, the cost of lives mere sdenc*». Tlie nation has been and you will need lots of teaching. o'clock A. M. of said day. deeply stirred—stirred by a solemn pas snuffed out. of energies overtaxed and haven’t it, we will get it for you. Dated this M arch 5, 1913. MARY E. BEST, broken, the fearful physical and spir sion. stirred by the knowledge of Better plant 100 trees the first year A dm inistratrix of th e estate of Edw ard Best, itual cost to the men and women and wrong, of Ideals lost, of government and learn the difficulties connected Everything in the drug line at the deceased than to attempt to plant too often debauched and made an In therewith M. B. BUM F, children upon whom the dead weight and make a failure of it. A ttorney for estate. ACIFIC DRUG COMPANY and burden of it all hns fallen pitiless strument of evil. The feelings with 1,000 As a result of experimenting and ex- | which we face this new age of right N otice F o r P u blicatio n. ly the years through The groans and after much thought the Nor D epartm ent of the Interior, Serial 01464 agony of it all had not yet reached and opportunity sweep across onr perience (Va.) commission adopted the fol U. S. Land Office. Port and, Oregon, our A Growing Pharmacy in A Growing Town ears, the solemn, moving under heartstrings like some air out of God’s folk February 24, 1913. j N otice is hereby given th at H enry W. Scott, tone of our life, coming up out of the own presence, where Justice and mercy lowing general outline for its guidance, which may serve as pointers to others: of G aston, Oregon, who, on Jan u ary 25, 1908, mines and factories and out of every nre reconciled and the Judge and tlie m ade Adjoining Farm Homestead No. 16439, now The plans of the com mission look to the serial. No. 01464, for NW1-4 SWl-4, Section 12, , where the struggle bnd its inti brother nre one. We know our task to protection of all trees on the streets com Tow nship 1 South, Range 5 West. W illam ette , home • • • • • • - - i - - » • • • • • » • » i M eridian, has filed notice of intention to m aLe ) mate and familiar seat. Wii i the lie no mere task of politics, but a task m encing w ith those In the m ost exposed F inal Five year proof, to establish claim to the great government went many deep se which shall search ns through and situations and liable to K reater dam age, land above described, before the R egister ar.d Re cret things which we too long delayed through, whether we be able to under to save all the trees w orth saving and to i FIR CREEK •: •L •: :• i S coggins valley •: :• ceiver of U. S Land Office, at Portland, Oregon, even Inferior trees continue to grow on the 9th day of A pril, 1913. C laim ant names as to look into and scrutinize with can stand our time and the need of our let :• until it is In a i»osItion to sub stitute bet w itnesses: Thomas A. Hoodenpyle, of Gaston, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • « • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• O regon, H erbert D. M atteson. of Gaston, Oregon. did. fearless eyes. The great govern people, whether we be indeed their ter trees therefor; to refrain from set- j B enjam in J. Hall, of Gaston, Oregon. Rodell M at ment we loved hns too often been spokesmen and .Interpreters, whether ting out trees upon any of the streets In I The snow is*still from one to Mrs. M. R. Hatch, from Oren- the dow ntow n and other sections of the teson. of Forest Grove, Oregon. 17t5 H. F. Higby, Register. made use of for private and selfish we have ttie pure heart to comprehend city th a t arc liable to come Into business four feet deep on the Wilson riv co, is visiting her son. A. S. purposes, and those who used it had and the rectified will to choose our use w ithin the next decade, preserving N otice to T ax P ayers. the trees already growing, but adding no er mail route. No salmon at the Hatch. forgotten the people. high course of action. expense In setting out others th at may N otice is hereby given th at the 1912 tax roll Tills is not a day of triumph: it Is Duty o f A m ericans Outlined. have to be removed w ithin such period; Falls yet. for W ashington C-ounty. Oregon will open f r Mrs. R. A. Herrington and the collection and paym ent of taxes on Mon At last a vision has teen vouchsafed a day of dedication. Here muster not to com m ence a system atic planting of Clarence Hoyt stopped for din day, February 10, 1913. and all who m ake full us of our life as a whole. We see the the forces of party, but the forces of trees upon the streets and boulevards little Genira were week end vis paym ent of th eir tax before M arch 15, 1913, bnd with the good, the debased and humanity. Men's hearts wait upon us: having the g re a te r am ount of travel and ner at the Dallas ranch recently will recive a rehate of 3 per centum . Half itors at Wahl Bros.'at Groveland. filling In those streets In the thickly set paym ent! can be m ade by the first Monday in decadent with ttie sound and vital men's lives hang In the balance: men's tled residential portions of the city where and was introduced to “crumb A pril. 1913, w ithout interest, charge, or penalty, With this vision we approach new af hopes call upon us to say what we George Wise, Sr., drove over public spirited citizens have already set ami the rem aining half can be paid a t any tim e prior to the first Monday in O ctooer 1913 fairs. Our duty is to cleanse, to re will do. Who shall live up to the great out a num ber of trees, thereby com plet pudding” with no disastrous re W here no paym ent is made by the first Monday consider. to restore, to correct the evil trust? Who Vares fail to try? I sum ing such sections; to take under the care sults. He reports spring fast to Oregon City the first of the ih April. 1913. the tax becomes delinquent and the com m ission all trees of recent the statu te requires from th at date a penalty I without Impairing the good, to purify mon all honest men. all patriotic, all of planting, w hether planted by the com m is approaching in his section and j week, returning with two cows. of ten per cent and an interest charge of and humanize every process of our forward looking men. to my side God sion o r not, pruning, m ulching and w a stated that he had prepared the T. N. Sain butchered and ship one per cent per m onth until paid. J. E. Reeves, Sheriff. such trees the sam e as If they had life without weakening or helping me. I will not fall them If they tering Ex-officio Tax Collector of W ashington County. common been planted by the com m ission; to Ar ground for the planting of toma ped twenty-three hogs the first sentlmentallztng it. There has teen will but counsel and sustain me. O regon. range with the school board for the p lan t Dated at Hillsboro th is Feb. 6, 1913. 16-3t of the week. something crude and heartless and un ing of trees around all school grounds i to plants. feeling in our haste to succeed and be and upon the streets contiguous thereto The D ram s of London’» Fog. N otice to C reditors. great. Our thought has teen. "Let ev There is a whole world of drama for the l stance of at least one block from Mr. and Mrs. Mat Hines have Mr. Cummings, of Little Rock, In the County C ourt of the S tate of Oregon ery man look out for himself; let ev bound up in the chronicles of London's the school grounds, as a perm anent and contini* js object lesson to the ychool gone to Salem for a week’s visit for W ashington C ounty. . In the m atter of the estate of Thomas P. Bald ery generation look out for Itself." fog. This misty and mysterious vis childre.i, nnd by the form ation of com- i Wash., has purchased the farm win deceased. Ray D. Baldwin adm inistrator of teachers and children to Inter- j with Mr. and Mrs. (Hly Thrapp. of John DeMoss, but will not Notice, is hereby given ih at tb* undersigned while we reared giant machinery which itant. far older than Gog or Magog, '* nlttees has been duly appointed adm inistrator of the made it impossible that any but tfiose which used to visit the watches of the 8» them in the grow th, protection and Miss Dunsmoore spent Satur move onto it till some time in •are of the trees; to cross section the estate of Thomas P. Baldwin deceased, by th e County Court of the S tate of Oregon for who stood at the levers of control night when the metropolis barely lifted Ity w ith m uch traveled streets fully day and Sunday with the home sbould have a chance to look out for the future. Mr. Cummings is W ashington County. itself out of the surrounding marshes, planted w ith trees and then from year to All creditors and persons interested or having year fill In the Intervening streets so as folk at Hillside. claim s against the said estate, are hereby required themselves. We had not forgotten onr has a fund of comedy ns well as trag to an employe of the Mason (’minty m ake com plete areas of the city as ; to present th eir claim properly verified as by law morals. We remembered well enough edy. Uonntless murders have been directed to me at the iaw office of J N. Hoff that we had set up a policy which was committed under Its sheltering cloak, rap dly as possible and to be ready al- | Rex Dallas attended the Chris Lagging Co., at Bordeau, Wash. m an in Forest Grove. Oregon, w ithin aix ways to respond to the request of citl- j m onths from the date hereof. meant to serve the humblest as well as men and women have been waylaid, zens w ho a re willing to pay the Initial . tian Endeavor meeting at Beav Dated this 6th day of February. 1913. F or S afe Philo incubator: cost tre* s grow ing sooner the most powerful, with an eye single children have tieen tom from their than In the order co to om get Ray D. Baldwin. ission would oth* rwlae erton last Sunday. cheap. Mrs. E. J. Fisher, 3rd A dm inistrator of the estate of Thomas P. to the standards of Justice and fair mothers and wlvea from their hus plant them - A ddress Before American I Subscribe for the Press. 12-tf S t and 3rd Ave. Baldwin deceased 18-tf play, and remembered It with pride bands-Loudon Strand. J. N. Hoffman attorney lo r A dm inistrator. 14-5t I Civic Assoviati oil Reward for Return. ' A LEGAL NOTICES • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •