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EÔREâl GKOVE p u tite , FOUite'LGROVE. OREGON, THÜKSDA í , Ai AUCH i J. I9l3. •¡V.V.V.V.'.V.V.V.V.’.VAV.V. :• :: •: DILLEY ♦: :• v .v .v .v .v .v .v .w .v .v .v .w . Frank Maury is on the sick list, but is improving. Mr. Vale is confined to the house with a lame back but is improving. There will be a basket social, given by the Epworth League, in the Artisan’s hall Friday evening. Mr. Ellis was a Portland visitor Monday. T5he Foremost Flour Testing L a L b o r a L to r y WATTS of th e c o u n try p laces F isher ’ s B lend F lour ( Mjde from Eiitrrn Hard Wheal and Western Soft Wheat) far a h e a d of all co m p etito rs. T h e H O U S E W I F E ’S L A B O R . A T O RY, com m on ly known as th e K I T C H E N , invariably verifies its tests. You w ill get the best of results from this P erfect A ll-P u rp ose Flour. Manufactured by F is h e r F l o u r in g M il l s C o . ** America's Finest Flouring Mills ” S E A T T L E , U. S. A. at F or Sale b y All D ealers EASTER H ATS 0 ® [¥] [¥] Beautiful Creations of Milliner s Art ready for your inspection... M rs . A . E. D IX O N M a in S tr e e t F o r e s t G ro ve, O re. An Easier Breakfast Tender, juicy ham. or crisp, savory bacon is the ideal foundation for the perfect breakfast. \*\ rL \ ». 'V" fAx p Swift’s Premium Ham and Bacon are genuinely wholesome anti nutritious, sustaining viands relished by every member of the family. Schultz Pure Food Market and Grocery H om e of all good things to eat W a toll our Window Display for Kastor . Investment Realty Abstract Company -v*v. Mrs. Bush and three sons from Redmond, Oregon, visited sev eral days last week with Mrs. J. H. DeMoss. Mr. and Mrs. V. Bailey and sons spent Saturday and Sunday with tiie daughter, Mrs Hollen heck, at Cherry Grove. The Literary Society elected new officers at the meeting Friday night, as follows: Mrs. A. T. Buxton, President; Pearl Stevenson, Secretary; Sidney laylor. Treasurer. An interest- ing program was rendered. Mrs. R. 0. Stevenson and daughter called on Mrs. Ken- nedy Saturday p. m. Much needed work is being done on the road over David’s Hill, up from the Gales Creek Road. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Scott were t it to look over their land south c Mr. Holscher’s. They called Concord Ridge Fruit Ranch A light snow Tuesday night r .»minded us that spring is not et. O. S. Higby and family spent unday at D. A. Kennedy’s. Dick Holscher was trading in e Grove Friday. Grandma McCoy is visiting ^ ■r daughter, Mrs. E. Burk. Miss Helen Rueter was home it wpek for a visit Mrs. Ernest Burk and family and Mr. Harvey Rodgers and children took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Holscher Sunday. Mr. Sills, of the Oregon Land Co., brought his father, who is visiting him from Washington, up over David’s Hill to enjoy the fine view of the valley and see the fruit farms on the hill. J. H. DeMoss was called to Eagle Creek, O r e g o n , last Wednesday, by the serious ill ness of his mother, who passed away on Thursday. Mrs. De Moss had never recovered from a fall sustained some weeks ago. Miss Gladys Vermilyea spent a few days last week at the home of her aunt, Mrs. N. A. Frost. HILLSIDE. ,w .v r4 % .v . v . v . v . GALES V CITY. I Am . U /tL i£aJ : • g V /.V m V .V .V .V .V .'.V .V s V .V .^ OUTFIT FOR EASTER L e ft o u t last w eek. Mr. and Mrs. George Culver are the proud parents of a baby girl. Charles Mateland was a Port land visitor Saturday. Alonzo Wilson had the misfor tune to lose a fine milch cow last week. Mrs. Emma Hines is visiting at the home of Mrs. Grace Thrapp in Salem. Miss Pherda Loving, of Forest Grove, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lov ing, at Gales Creek. Mrs. Umcheid was visiting with friends in Forest Grove last week. John and Frank Wilson were in Portland last Saturday con- suiting a dentist Mr. and Mrs. Clay Trites, of Hillsboro, visited at the home of J. J. Adkins Sunday. Royal Highlanders Initiate. The recently formed lodge of Royal Highlanders, in this city, initiated 16 applicants into the mysteries of the organization, Tuesday evening. At the close of the session a flashlight photo- graph was taken of the members present and all partook of a dainty supper, prepared by the ladies of the lodge. The guests of the evening were State Mana ger H. J. Gildersleeve, W. B. Bethune and A. J. Martineau, all of Portland. Freshmen Soaked with Water. Monmouth, Ore.—Monday was alive with parties in Monmouth. Miss Stella Hoan, formerly of Forest Grove, entertained a num ber of High school freshmen. About six of the town boys were not invited, and in an effort to “get even” on the joymakers, attached a piece of hose to a water main on a street corner, making all the guests as they passed on their way home. Miss /'" ’l ., Q1 ' . cut coat style, newest V ^ IU C IL O I l l l l o designs in stripes and pleats. Priced from $ 1 .0 0 to $ 2 .0 0 Cl. J J C L ‘ coat style. Very stan d ard ohirts iatest patterns. l Well made; a first class shirt reasonably priced \T 1 . absolutely new and up-to- date. A complete assort ment of beautiful, nobby patterns just received 1 Neckwear ANDERSON Leading Clothier Forest G rove PLAN Y O U R TRIP TH R O U G H CALIFORNIA THE LA ND OF SUNSHINE AND FLOWERS via the A TH O R O U G H LY EN JO YABLE R O U TE Y o u Can Se e in C a lifo rn ia : A ttr a c tiv e s e a s id e r e s o r ts , fa m o u s h o te ls, h o t s p r in g s a n d o u td o o r s p o r ts . A t P a s a d e n a th e w o rld fam ed o s tric h f a r m s a n d m a g n ific e n t hom es. A t S a n B e rn a d in a a n d R iv e rsid e th ^ O ra n g e G ro v es. A t C a ta lin a , th e w o n d e rfu l s u b m a rin e g a r d e n s , a n d a t v a rio u s o th e r p o in ts a ttr a c t io n s t h a t d e lig h t th e e y e a n d in fo rm th e m in d . L o w O n e W a y o r Ro un d T r i p F a re s : ,Hoan has many friends in Forest 10ve‘ ___ R ound tr i p tic k e ts to Los A n g e le s on s a le d a ily w ith lo n g r e t u r n lim it a n d s to p o v ers a t w ill. I f you w .sh to g o s till f u r t h e r s o u th o r e a s t, tic k e ts , v ia all ra il, o r ra il a n d s te a m e r th r o u g h N ew O rle a n s c a n be s e c u re d a t r e a s o n a b le r a t e s . Will Represent P. U. Samuel W. Gratevvell, a promi nent member of the sophomore class will represent Pacific Uni versity in the state Oratorial Contest at Newberg, on Friday evening. His subject is ‘‘The College Man and Social Reform. ” F u r t h e r p a r tic u la r s on a p p lic a tio n to a n y A g e n t. A sk f o r d e s c r ip tiv e l i t e r a t u r e on C a lifo rn ia , o r “ W ay sid e N o te s ," d e s c rib in g tr i p fro m S an F ra n c is c o to N e w O rle a n s . L. Graham is improving his property by building a new barn. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hoffman were business visitors in Port land yesterday. Chas. Waigand, of Portland, has secured a position with “ Dick” Rodes. He has charge of the meat department. We give you the highest class meal in the city at the lowest price. Forest Grove Oyster House. I7tf B. F. Fry, organizer of the Royal Highlanders, has gone to Salem to perfect an organization jn that city. Jap-a-Lac is the housewife’s friend. Will renovate the oldest furniture, cover the woodwork, stain the floors, and can be used in many other ways. For sale by Paterson’s Furniture Store, Forest Grove. 18tf This editor is not known to he over careful about attending church, but he will he found in the Methodist church next Sun day morning to hear Dr. Homan preach his great sermon on edu cation. He would advise the readers of his paper to conduct themselves in the same proper manner. If he was a student in the high school or the college he would not miss this chance to hear something from this great preacher on this subject. Jo hn M. S c o tt , G e n e ra l P a s s e n g e r A g e n t , P o rtla n d , O r e g o n .V.V. Whose Advertising Bills are YOU Paying? W hen you buy som ething at a store that does not advertise, you help pay for the pub licity of the store that DOES advertise ! T he proposition is a perfectly logical one. A d vertb in g enables a m erchant to sell m ore goods in a day. Thus his daily oper ating exp en ses is collected from a large num ber of custom ers—instead of from a few . A ssum ing that he sells ten tim es as much m erchandise as the non-advertising store sells, he is enabled to greatly under sell his slow er com petitor, and still m ake a larger aggregate profit. The pen alty—the tax—therefore, is paid by the hapless shopper w ho goes to the non- advertising store; and who, by paying a high er price, indirectly “pays for the advertising” that the live m erchant does. A ssuredly the patron of the advertising m erchant does not “pay for his advertising,” for, b ecause of the advertising, such patron saves m oney on her p u rch a se! .• . v . v . v . v . w . v . v . v . v . The weather in our vicinity has been fine the past few days O ffices, with Forest G rove Press, H offm an Building ami all farmers are very busy. Mrs. 1. Hines took dinner at L aw O ffice, M. B. B um p, H illsboro the Steptoe home Sunday This GUARANTEES reliable serviof is her first outing since her pro- longed illness. Lawrence Ban ford and Tina 1.oines spent Saturday and Sun- day with home folks, returning to school at Forest Grove Mon day. Wm. Clapshaw, of Portland, visited over Sunday with his sis ter, Mrs. John Greenwood. Miss Bertha Steptoe left Tues day for Portland. The Wylder family spent Sun- day at the Earl Clapshaw home and all report a very pleasant day. The dance given in our midst last Friday was well attended M any people in this section of W ashington county and all present report a very en are interested in Poultry-raising and will purchase joyable time. eg g s or breeding slock. You can reach them Pure Food Groceries. Mrs. Anna Gibson is visiting through the classified colum ns of the Everything kept in absolute .\VY*V s V.V*V*VV s V /»\\\% V .V V .V »V A V .V »*.V .V A V .V *W *? ä !* her mother in Tacoma. Washing sanitary containers at the Schultz F o r e s t G rove ton, this week. Pure Food Market and Grocery. Earle House spent Tuesday in Staple and fancy groceries, Hillsboro. meats, etc. We aim to please. Makes Your Abstract 5 I Subscribe for the Press—to-day