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FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY. MARCH 6, 1913. A L ESTATE ^ ACTIVITY W e Offer You these qualities in Crescent Brking Powder Greater leavening power, (20 to 25"/c more, absolute purity—guaran teed -fo r a moderate price, WIFE SUES FATHER-IN-LAW • ' I Woman Demands $25,000 for ^ Loss o f Her Husband's Love. Hillsboro, Ore.— Lydia L. Mul- loy, wife o f Alfred Mulloy, of Furnished by Wilkes Abstract Co. of|Hillsboro Laurel, 10 miles south o f this Felix Verhoeven and wf to H Hav- Transfers for week ending Febru city, has filed suit in the circuit erdale lots 7 and 8, blk 1; lots 1, 2, ary 24, 1913. court asking for $25,000 for Harry A Alexander and wf to Guy ? 3, and 4. blk 2; and lots 1 and 2 in alienation o f her husband’ s affec Alexander lot 3, blk 18, Beaverton $1. blk 7, all of Knob Hill Addition to tions. E. C. Mulloy, father of A L StevenBon and wf to Charles F Forest Grove $24. Peterson and wf 10 acres on Base Line K C Itobenow and wf et al to Ore- the young man is made d efen d -! Road adjoining Forest Grove $10. non Electric Railway Co 20 acres in ant. Myrtle Hurlburt and bus to Claudio sec II, 1 N 2 $10. The Mulloys were married in Fontana lot 147 and 8 % of lot 140, O F Cooke and wf to Fred \V Hoff- January, 1911, and the wife Beaverton-Reedville Acreage $10. j man 3.01 acres In Win and Martha swears that the father o f her We will send you, upon request John Pearson and wf to M F John- Painter DLC in sec 12, 1 S 1 $1404.- and a two cent stamp, our Cook husband constantly attempted to Bon lots 3 and 14, blk 2, Sherwood 3.7. Book containing recipes for eggless Acres $200. Ur Ernest Everest admr to Thomas make him believe that he mar cakes, puddings, etc. Ernest Haberstroh and wf to Mrs Talbot undivided 6-8 int in lot 4, blk ried beneath his station in life. \ Martha Smith 100 x 75 ft on Base 29 Cornelius $200. Crescent Manufacturing Company She says that in January o f the j Line road near Corneliuu $10. George W Clarke to Albert J Seattle, Washington present year she was induced to j Mary Hayes and bus to Oral Card- Clarke et al 14 acres in Michael ______________________________ settle her rights with her hus- j iter acre in see 31 1 N 2 $700. Moore OLC No 41, 1 S 2 $10. band for $750 and that thereup-1 Albert C Mulford and wf to Annette Harper W Skuse and wf to Joseph- Joe Ramsey, of Portland, was on bfc forced her to leave his I Wickham et al 15.29 acres in IJudley P Cronin tract in sec 24, 1 S 1 $1. John W Reynolds and wf to Ada visiting his parents in this city bome R Duston DLC No 60, 1 N 1 $50. Melissa K Richard and hus to Wal M Billings et al lots 3, 4, 5, Beaver Sunday. JM ANNOUNCEMENT 25c a pound At your Grocers; Ask him for it. Immense consignments of new spring and sum mer goods are on the way to re-stock our var ious departments. Everything of the latest style and best o f quality will shortly be offered the discriminating buy ers by the I ter K and Lee Porter lots 3 and 4 of Acres $10. The inaugural address o f Presi- t h e CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Alb rt M Kobersteiln and wf to Wil sec 31, 1 N 4 $850. dent Wilson will be found in this At the Christian church next [ It M Banks and wf to Annie M liam A Gilmour 4Vi acres in sec 1, |' issue o f the Press. Beard part of lot 8,*blk 2, Hunks 1 S 1 $1900. Sunday evening, the Christian Elmer E Vaughn and wf to H D Rev R. M. Cole has purchased Endeavor society wU1 occupy the $700. /\ I I \A 7 l l . i t V-I / v n 1 n «-v ft-« T.1 . 4- 4- Ift Dreisbach and wr lots 2 and 3, blk the B. W. Haines place on Fifth The Oregon Iron & Steel Company to Joe Ego NVi of S W li S 2 $1 etc. sec 33, 2 O W Olson and wf to G W Carlson lots 1 and 2, blk 5, Plneland Terrace $10. etc. Trustees of Tualatin Plains Pres byterian Church to J B Imlay lot 107 In the grounds belonging to said Church $15. 6 ~ ‘ ~ ~ t Burlon ' H X n ! L wf to John Matlnolich tra<ts lo and ii, blk i. North Hillsboro Acres $10. Janu s H Sewell to Katherine Ku low 3 acres in William Baldra No 58, 1 N 2 »300. Alvin R Hurst and wf to VV E Neff SV4 of NV£ of NWV4 sec 32, 3 N 3 8 ir e ta ’ m o v ,n K m u ,,s w eeK ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ihomas School- craft, o f Dilley, were visiting friends in the Grove Tuesday. When you commence house- cleaning don’ t forget to kalsomine the walls. The best at G. G. $ 10 . Paterson’ s, Forest Grove. 18tf Jotty Campbell Vanderhoof and hus Bring your wool and mohair to to W K Smith Jr lot 24, Nichols Add A. G. Hoffman and Company for No 2 to Garden Home, in sec 24, 1 highest cash price. 18tf evening hour with an especially arranged program o f great in-j terest. The program is entitled “ The Dreamer.” An American! jrjri has a dream in which repre- sentatives from different coun | tries appear and tell the story of their country. The visitors from j foreign countries all appear in ! costume. There will be special musical features, and an opening j selection by the newly organized j A. G. HOFFMAN CO FOREST G R O V E , OREGON W atch for our ad’s Trustees of Tualatin Plains Pres byterian Church to C A Kelly lot 106 In the grounds belonging to said Church $15. S 1 $10. Newton c Smith to Fisa a Schna I Herb Smith, o f Patton V alley.! orchestra. You cannot afford to First Congregational Church off For . , , , s hna w9„ s„ m nn atroota T um J qv miss this evening o f , education est Grove to A Ben Korl S W 'i of bed 4o acres in Edwin i! Comfort and was seen on our streets luestlay . ,enjD~ and interest. It will be a very lot 159, Forestview Cemetery $4. wf DLC in sec 26, 1 S 2 $10. c, , , r, . , . Staehrs Bazaar is having a . „ . . ... Read M » Economy Hints” on . « U . on fo M »«.» pens this month. ! lhe Autofiller fo u n t a in ---- fiv t‘- lh " , Aui ? n" er t0U" tai n pen Dan Pierce was a Portland will be sold 25 per cent off regu- visitor Saturday. ar ^ rice- Every pen guaran- Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hoffman made a business trip to the Rose J. Jones, of Patton Valley, was city yesterday, a Grove caller Saturday. The Chief of Police has estab- Some bargains in soaps at the lished an office in the rear of the Poorest Grove Pharmacy, lfi-tf ! Forest Grove Fish Market. The Perry residence on Fifth street has been sold to Geo. Chapman. We give you the highest class meal in the city at the lowest price. Forest Grove Oyster House. I7tf Stephen Arnold and wife, o f Portland, spent Sunday with Mrs. G. Boldrick and Mrs. G. C. Burke. H. W. Maynard, of Olympia, Washington, has purchased the 210 acre ranch of ( R. (\>x, in Cedar Canyon The considera tion was $21,000. When you are wanting some thing that is par excellent for cleaning, whitening and pre serving the teeth go to the For est Grove Pharmacy and get the P'lorentine Tooth Paste, the best yet to tf A new and up-to-date line o f wall paper in many handsome patterns. P l a i n , figured and novelty goods to select from. All prices to fit all pockets. Pat erson’ s Furniture Store. Forest Grove. 18tf Several stables have already taken up quarters at the local track, and training preparations are going rapidly forward. This store's reputation is built anew on every sale that is made here. W e’re willing to let it rest on the next jewelry purchase you make here. Shearer & Son. Forest Grove. 18tf mg service will be at the usual h nd the Bible school ser. vice at ten 0.clock. W K C R BUYING BY TELEPHONE The easiest, quickest, simp lest, most pleasing method o f placing orders for right-away delivery. Call 901. That’s all no trouble to you, or extra cost. Our stock is complete in evei5 department. Call ns first and save time and trouble. Forest Grove Pharmacy Th< I'p-lo-the Minute Druggists in a saucepan, cover with cold water, near Soda Springs, was a Grove place on the fire nnd boil for about ten minutes. Flavor by adding a little shopper Saturday. H. N . Maynard, w h o purchas- ed the Cox farms in Cedar Can- yon, was in town today attending to the assembling o f new ma- cbjnery for his farms. Here- after the place will be known as Loch Doon Farms, named after that part o f Scotland where Mr. Maynard visited last year in the interests o f agriculture. lemon rind. Mix n littio cornstarch With water ami thicken by adding this lo ,,ie *tew»>d t'se n teaspoon- ful o f cornstarch to each half pound o f raisins. Brown Raisin Brend.—Take a cupful each o f cornmeal, ryemeal nnd whole wheat flour. Sift these together, then add one teaspoonful salt nnd two ten- spoonfuls melted butter. Add to these one nnd three quarter cupfuls water, three-quarters o f n cupful o f molasses, two nnd a hnlf teaspoon fills o f soda nnd one cupful raisins. Steam for four hours. Alva Patten, o f this city, visit A W in t e r P ie. Raisin Pie.—Take a cupful and a ed the Christian Endeavor So half of flour, a tablespoonful o f lard ciety at Beaverton Sunday. Today’s store ads alone would make this newspaper important to every housewife in the city. We believe that it is a valuable issue, aside from the ads in it. but w e’ re glad that it carries’to the homes o f the city so many opp opportunities for economies and auv antagesin buying. Bring Us Your Produce. We are giving special prices for poultry and veal and all other farm produce. We are the orig inators o f “ Cash for Produce.” Schultz Pure Foot! Market and Grocery, Forest Grove. 18tf nnd one of sugar, a half teaspoonful of salt and a half pound of seeded raisins. Wash the rnislns. Tut on with one cupful cold water. As soon ns they boil add a little cornstarch, wet with cold water. Add the sugar nnd remove from fire at once, but keep warm to till into the pie. Sift the flour nnd salt into a bowl, add the lard and rub in very lightly, kdd enough cold water to hold togeth- ,r. Roll out half the dough on a flour ed iKNird. Line pie dish with the roll ed dough and fill It with the raisins. Roll out the remainder of the dough. Wet the edges with cold water and cover. Brush the top with milk. Bake twenty minutes In hot oven. A-** c YOUNG WOMAN ! j teeTd' „ , 18tf ^ra ^ rown» Hillside, was a I Grove visitor Saturday. it c h e n J. L. Loving, o f Gales Creek, ; called on local merchants Satur upboard day. D A IN T IE S W IT H R A IS IN S . Some exceedingly low prices j Two octogenarians, Mr. Walsh AIS1XS are a veritable boon to , on choice Toilet soaps at the the housewife in winter, when and Mrs. Doorward, aged 85 and Forest Grove Pharmacv. 18tf there is not much choice In the 82 respectively, died at their ,, . , , matter of fruits. They are very nutri homes near Sherwood the first ot . ^ , tious. containing ns they do from 50 , j i in a sawmill on Giles Creek, was to 75 per cent of grape and other fruit the week. . . ■ . . . . . . , a Groye visitor Saturday. sugars. Raisins are really dried Just arrived in the city today grapes. a fresh supply o f Whitman’s Jewelry repairs are a part of To stone the raisins pour boiling wa ter over them nnd let It stand for chocolates at the Forest Grove ttlis store’s claim to usefulness. five or ten minutes. Then drain off Pharmacy. 18tf Tl'e J°b must suit you—whether the water and rub each raisin between it’s a trifling one, or a big one. the thumb aud forefinger until tlv Hal B , one o f the West’s Shearer & Son, Forest Grove. seeds slip out. Select for use fruit that greatest sires, will be brought to Is absolutely fresh. 18tf the McCan track by his owner, An Em ergency Jam. When you want that suit Nuts and raisins make a nice des S. J. Vaughan, of Can by, April pressed or cleaned take it to sert. Raisins in puddings add to their 1. Hal B. has a record c f 2:04A, Marion Markham, who can do it, food value as well as make them more 1 and has sired 3(5 standard per palatable. and do it right. Repairing a Raisin Jam.—When other preserves formers. specialty. Shop on P a c i f i c ure exhausted this may be made for The house clocks are so much avenue. an emergency. It tastes like grape 10-tf jam. Wash and seed a pound of large a prrt o f the home that they Calvin Wylder, o f Hillside, sweet raisins. Put the fruit ou the should he a delight to the eye, as fire In a saucepan with a cup o f water, j was in this city Saturday. well as truth-tellers. T h e s e half a pound of sugar and half a grat Chas. VanDorens, of David’s ed nutmeg. Cook until thick. Then we’ re offering answer to that de remove from the fire nnd serve cold. scription. Shearer & Son, For Hill, was a Grove caller Monday. Stewed Raisins.—Wash the raisins est Grove, 18tf. Mrs. Gertrude Williams, of carefully through several waters, put Oliver Corl has moved his Ladies wishing hair work done household goods and family to a switches and puffs made from point near The Dalles, where he your combings, will do well to will be employed during the call on or write Mrs. M. Chaddir- summer months. din, 1st door south photo gallery Closset and Devers goods are 2nd and Washington Sts. Hills- being demonstrated this week at boro, O n All work guaran- the Schultz Pure Food Market teeth 18-tf and Grocery. Come in and get acquainted with them. ISt 1 Perhaps but one o f today’s classified ads positively means personal opportunity for you and you’ ll readily identify it if you try. elaborately worked out program, and very instructive. The pub- ¡ntited Tlle m0,.n. ! i At Pacific University You can obtain a thorough education, one that will fit you to grapple with the world if necessary. Moreover, you can live in a re fined, homelike atmosphere at Herrick Hall (the finest girl’s dormitory in the Pacific Northwest) while you are pursing your studies. Further more, you can receive systematic instruction in gymnastics and enjoy the privileges o f the gymnasium and swimming pool. Enroll at P A C IF IC U N IV E R S IT Y for Education, Health and Physical Development, and Do It Now ! For particulars address P A C IF IC U N I V E R S IT Y Care Committee of Control Forest Grove, Oregon. W ATCH THIS SPACE!