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    FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY. MAY 15, 1913.
F o r e s t G r o v e p r e s s disrepute from acts on the part
of some of its members.
J . N . Hoffman, M anaging Editor.
The acts of the voters of Cor­
T H E P R E S S P U B L I S H I N G C O nelius, our sister town at its late
FO R EST GROVE. ORE.
election in voting for dry condi­
tions, has arroused the indigna­
T eleph o n es :
O ffice 502
R esidence 442 tion of the German Speaking So­
ciety of Cornelius, w ho passed a
T erms of S u b s c r i p t i o n
resolution last week expressing
One y ea r, in ad v an ce.......................$ 1.50 their deepest regrets in being
Six m onths, in a d v a n c e .........................75
T h ree m onths, in advance...................... 50 deprived of their personal liber­
ties by denying them their re­
T H U R S D A Y , MAY 15, 1913.
freshments while trading in the
city. They further resolve that
D isp lay a d v e rtis e m e n ts fo r p u b lic a tio n in th e
during the continuation of dry
P r e s s m u s t be in th is office n o t la te r th a n T u e s ­
day e v e n in g to in s u re a p p e a r a n c e in c u r r e n t issu e conditions they will direct their
trade to places w'here they may
E n tered a t th e post office a t F o rest Grove, Ore. quench their thirst.
They ask
as m ail m a tte r of th e second class.
that an effort be made to restore
former conditions. The resolu­
The man who throws stones is tion and petition is signed, Ger­
the man whom you should watch hard Goetze as president and
when he is in actual eruption.
Wm. Schendel, secretary.
ESTATE
ACTIVITY
____ ßäJ
Furnished by Wilkes Abstract Co. of Hillsboro
Fountain
Lawyers
22 F ir s t Ave. N o-th
P hone: Office 40x
R esidence 402
Forest Grove, Ogn.
Forest Grove, Ore,
W. P. Dyke
S. B. Lawrence
II. W . Voilmer, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Attorneys-at-Law
Office in A b b o tt Bldg.
Forest Grove N at’l Bank Bldg
John P earson and wf to S tan d ard
T ra n sfe rs for w eek ending May 5,
B oth T hones
F o re s t G rove, Ogn.
Box & L um ber C om pany SEVi
of
1913.
Forest Grove, Ore.
W A Shaw and w f to W ilhelm F NW Vi; SWVi of N E 1-4, and NVi of
Ind. Phones
S ch n eid er E 1 a cre o f lot 96, Jo hnson SE 14 sec 7, 3 N 4, $10.
J. N. Hoffman
A rth u r B urke and V ivian, his wife,
E s ta te A ddition to B eaverton-R eed-
D R . C .E . W A L K E R
to W alter B urke lot 6, blk 7, K nob
Altorney-at-La n>
ville A creage, $10 etc.
F ra n k C olfelt and w f to J e n s
N H ill A ddition to F o re s t Grove, $270.
E Q U IT Y A N D PR O B A T E O N LY
Wm
C a rste n se u , 3 a cres in sec 20, 2 S 1 1 Mary A nn O rr and hus to
Office H offm an Bldg. Pacific A ve.
Osteopathic Physician
$2250.
K eidt lots 9, 10. 11. 12, 13, to 34 in ­ Ind. Phone 502
F o re s t G rove
clusive,
in
blk
18,
W
est
P
o
rtlan
d
R u th T ru s t C om pany to J P C on­
Treatment by Special Appoint­
verse lot 8, blk 54, North. P lains, H eights, $10.
Alice A dkins and hus to Jaco b F
$1350.
ment Only
Mark B. Bump
J o h n C orkish and wf to J o h n Page T racy NWVi of SWVi Bee 32, 2 N 5,
Bond, lot 3, G ray O ak T ra c t $1000.
$400.
Attorney-at-law
W . Q. Tucker, f.l. D.
B L B unnell and wf to E liz a b e th C | J. D Rode and wf to F ritz Schlie
and wf lots 5 to 12 inclusive in blk South of C ourt H ouse
Lew is lo t 1, E cho H eights, $250.
Physician cr.d Surgeon
4,
F re d A B row n and w f to J E 3; lots 6 to 12 inclusive in blk
Hillsboro, Ore.
F o re st
R eeves 30-100 a cre in H illsboro, O re­ Valley View, an ad d itio n to
C alls answ ered prom ptly day o r night
Phone: O.Iice 271, R esidence 283.
gon, $!0.
Grove, $5000.
Joseph T Eckley and w f to A lexan­ Hollis & Graham
P ru d e n tia l Ixian and T ru s t Com pany
to JameB H ard y B e n n e tt tr a c t
24, d er A itken and w f lot 33,M illard and
Dr. H. R. Kauffman
Van S chuyver T ract, $10.
C hehalem M ountain O rc h r—*s $1589.
A ttorneys-at-Law
Physician & Surgeon
P riscilla M D aly to M arlon R M ark­
A gnes Belle W a tts e t al to E R
W irtz tr a c t in M arvil M W a tts an d ham lot 8, blk 3, South P a rk Add to
Office: F o re st G rove N a t’l B ank B uilding
Forest Grove, Ugn.
P hone M ain 0131
wf DLC No. 48, 1 N 4, $479.
F o rest Grove, $300.
E m il L u th i to P e te r C onrad
N '/2 I H enry W ill and w f to O regon N u r­
Forest Grove, Ore.
sery Com pany lot 5, blk 8,
O renco
of N W V i SW14 sec 26, 2 S 1, $2500.
E. B. Tongue,
T J F o rc e and w f to K M B orgen T ow nsite, $1.
2.20 a c re s in R o b ert S T u p p e r DLC
Clem qns H ilsm an an d w f to A nna
R. M. Erwin, M. D.
Jlttorney-at-Law
No. 42, 1 S 4, $10.
H ulsm an e t al SWVi of N W 1-4 sec
Physician and Surgeon
D istric t A tto rn e y .
F e lix V erhoeven a n d w f to J A 16, 1 S 3, $10.
T am iesie Bi ilding
H enry C haliacom be and w f to G W
T h o rn b u rg h undivided Vi in t in 12
Hillsboro, Ore.
3d and M ain S ts.
a c re s in Jo h n G riffen DLC No. 56, 1 and O A Z im m erm an WV& of SWVi
Hillsboro, Ore’
N 2, $1.
sec 34, 1 S 3, $10.
E liz a b e th R o sser and h u s to A G
C M C lover and wf to J u stu s T N eff Y eager & Cornish
G ibson 11.86 a c re s in A H ill DLC No. and wf 4.09 acres in lo ts 1 and
2,
S. T. Linklater, M. B., C. M.
Attorneys at Laid
42, 2 S 3, $2500.
F ruitvale A ddition to F o re s t Grove,
Physician and Surgeon
Jo h n W F u q u a and w f to E s th e r E | $2600.
Hillsboro Commercial Bank Buildtng
J F u q u a lots 1 and 2, blk 5, South
Em m a G W a tts and hus to A lbert
D elta B uilding
Phone City 232
Hillsboro, Oregon
P a rk A ddition to F o re s t G rove $1 etc. L ubberm ann 25.12 acres in
B arton
Hillsboro, Ore.
U ora S p e n c e r and hus to
H arry DLC, $1 etc.
John W G ibson an d w f to
F red Dr. E. J. Crowthers
S p e n c e r NEVi of SWV4 of N E 1-4 sec
33, 3 N 2 $300.
O berg V4 a cre in— $75.
Elmer H. Smith, M. D., D. O.
A man’s efforts through life
Ladies’ Club Entertain.
may be likened unto the crack­ Monday night the Woman’s
ing of a nut. All is labor until club met with Miss M. F. Farn-
the kernel is secured.
ham at Herrick hall. The rooms
were decorated with lilac and
In calling for county warrants j ferns. The first on the program
at the clerk’s office it is not un­ was a piano trio by Misses Mic­
common to be asked if this is kle, House and Thomas, and re­
your part of the compensation sponded to encore. Mrs. McEl-
for the Forest Grove Cleanup.
Downy gave a vocal selection.
Misses Peterson, Thomas and
Yes, Forest Grove is a beauti­ House sang a trio; Mrs. McNeil,
ful town, no mistake about that, vocal solo; Ned Livingston cor­
and our citizens are going to net solo; Goldie Peterson, vocal
shine up her old cases if it keeps solo. The last number was a
the grand jury in session the chorus by Mesdames McNeil,
Glasier, Ferrin, Richardson and
rest of the year to do it.
Misses Peterson, House, McEl-
downy
and Thomas, a'l respond­
Man’s trials are a good test of j
ed
to
encore.
Refreshments were
his goodness and ability. The
served
in
the
dining room and
man whose path has never been (
halls.
This
being
guest evening,
crossed, who has had uninterupt
each
member
was
allowed one
ed sailing, has not been permit­
guest,
and
the
large
rooms were
ted the opportunity of proving
well
filled.
The
women
wish to
his real worth.
thank all the young people who
There are folks who never stop so kindly helped with the even­
to consider whether the other ing of entertainment and the
Donald Lamb was on the sick Steve Morgan was visiting in
fellow deserves it or not, take no serving of refreshments.
list
last week.
Portland Monday.
thought as to where the Press
President
Southwick,
of
the
Miss Hazel Barker visited in
Dr. Lowe’s glasses are death
cames in! Let us say right here
that so long as there is room at Emerson School of Oratory, of to headaches. Ask your neigh­ the Watts District Sunday.
the trough, we are in with both j Boston, Mass., will give a read­ bors.
Miss Gladys Emmerson is now
feet or there is something doing. ing on “The Rivals,” Tuesday,
Mrs. Gus Danielson made a working in the 15 cent store.
June 3, at Marsh Hall, under the business trip to Portland this
—
Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Abraham
There are many fathers and auspices of the Women’s club, week.
1
were
Portland shoppers Satur­
mothers in the Grove and for the proceeds to go towards keep­ C. H. Brown and S. P. Wright, day.
that matter, in other localities, ing the reading room open on of Portland, were in this city at­ Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Emmer­
who would ward off a severe Sunday. The women ask the tending a council meeting.
son are visiting friends at Hope-
heart ache in time to come if help and co-operation of the citi­ Mrs. Bertha LeBow Moreley well, Ore., this week.
only they would insist on know-j zens of the town in this worthy and baby are visiting friends and
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Emmerson
ing where their hoys and girls \ cause.
relatives
in
the
Grove
this
week.
1
visited
in the Grove with his
Buy your shoes at A. G. Hoff­
are during the late’- hours, and
father,
W.
C. Emmerson, before
Shearer’s
Confectionery
can
man & Cos.
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with whom they associate'
save you money on your brick ice moving to Newport.
A new and up-to-date line of cream.
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Shearer’s Confectionery can
wall
paper in many handsome
It certainly is not necessary to
save
you money on your brick ice
Mrs.
R.
F.
Emmerson
and
call the attention of our city patterns. P l a i n , figured and children made a trip to Portland cream.
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council to the need of an ordin­ novelty goods to select from. last Friday.
Miss
Eva
Heisler
visited
at the
ance that prohibits dogs from All prices to fitll a pockets. Pat­
home
of
her
sister,
Mrs.
Carl
Mrs.
C.
B.
Campbell
and
Mrs.
running on the streets. Our [ erson’s Furniture Store, Forest
Hoffman.
J.
M.
Smith
visited
in
Portland
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grocerymen often meet with this Grove.
The Forest Grove Fruit Grow­
Miss
Gladys
Todd,
who
is Saturday.
nuisance when displaying vege­
Leda
Marsh,
formerly
of
Gales
ers’
Association received from
teaching
school
in
Vancouver,
tables on the walks, and not un­
Creek,
now
of
Monroe,
Oregon,
Sumner,
Wn, fourteen bundles
has
been
visiting
at
her
home
common is the pedestrian both j
has been visiting in Gales Creek of trees.
yound and old of both sexes to | here.
Roe. Thompson, of Seattle,
meet with unsightly nuisances J House to rent, 7 rooms; berries the past week,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Isadore
Vander
Wn.,
was visiting his parents,
from the canine tribe.
to supply large family, garden
Zanden,
of
the
Verboort
section,
Mr.
and
Mrs. J. S. Thompson,
ready to plant, barn, chicken
were
trading
at
the
local
stores,
the
past
week.
We are not going to knock any house and yard. Inquire at Cole­
Monday.
Don’t forget for every $6 pur­
body; that is not the atitude of j man’s, corner Gth St., 3rd Ave.
Mrs.
Glaiser
and
daughter,
chase
of merchandise bought at
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the Press. In saying this we are 1
Violet,
left
Monday
for
an
ex­
A.
G.
Hoffman’s you will get
reminded of a story told some-}
tended
visit
with
their
son
and
your
choice
of a piece of silver­
thing like this: “Three persons j
brother
in
the
Philippines.
ware
or
dishes
free.
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were playing at cards, some one
Mr. and Mrs. R. Thomas and
persistently cheating; one player
When you want that suit
daughter, of Portland, were in pressed or cleaned take it to
had hut one eye; one of the play­
town Friday. Mr. Thomas is the Marion Markham, who can do it
ers placed his gun on the table
owner of the Laughlin hotel.
with the threat that he would
and do it right. Repairing a
not accuse any individual of
John Cornelius, leading the specialty.
Shop on P a c i f i c
cheating, but some one was
simple life in the Blooming sec­ avenue.
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cheating, and if it occurred again
tion, was greeting his many
Ambrose Porter, who has been
he would shoot out the other
friends in this city, Tuesday.
visiting friends in Washington,
eye.’'
When you commence house- has returned to his home in this
I ry our new fountain and
cleaning don’t forget to kalsomine city, and will go from here to
get new drinks, and new
the walls. The best at G. G. Scoggins Valley, where he will
The various denominations of
Paterson’s. Forest Grove. 18tf
ice Cream served in an up
the church have and are accom­
visit his daughter, Mrs. Louis
plishing much good. Sad it
to date manner.
Jap-a-Lac is the housewife’s Wilcox.
would be for any community to
friend. Will renovate the oldest
It looks good to see an old
he without church and its influ­
furniture, cover the woodwork, timer of the Grove on the streets
ence, but we often hear it said
Our special drinks are right,
stain the floors, and can be used again. R. L. Roe, who has been
and oftimes true that the church
in many other ways. For sale in Portland for some time, has
our ice cream is perfect,
is used as a refuge for the worst
by Paterson’s Furniture Store, returned and is now helping in-
our service is to please you.
of hypocrits. This is even true
fW w t G fs n ,
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Abraham’s store.
of lodges. Brave and true is the
There may be something in
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sargent,
man or woman who has the cour­
the following list which you can
age to take in hand the man or
use: Dining table, rockers, cop­ cf Gales Creek, were calling on
per boiler, tubs. Remington type­ friends in this city, Tuesday.
woman who has so proven them­
writer, hammerless shot gun Walter wears one of the finest
selves to be unworthy, and with
VanKoughnet & Reder
with
leather case, 25-20 rifle, beards that has been seen in this
kindly advice and attention,
rubber boots and 42ft tennis net. section lately. Its luxuriant
TH E REXALL STORE
make them all they profess. Too
Call at this office or at residence.
Forest Grove, Oregon
often from lack of such courage
5th Ave. So. Not later than growth is due to the fine climate
of Washington county.
Monday. R. D. Baldwin.
the church or lodge falls into
Soda
Dr. D. W . Ward
Dr. E. B. Brookbank
Physicians and Surgeons
W . M. Langley & Son
Physician and Surgeon
‘Physician, Surgeon
and Osteopath
C alls answ ered day and n ig h t
Office in Ja c k s o n P h arm acy
Cornelius, Ore.
Calls answ ered d ay or n ig h t.
H illsboro N ational B ank Bldg.
Hillsboro, Ore.
W. B. COON, V. S.
O ffice on 1 st S t .
J. O. Robb, M. B. Tor.
B etw een Pacific and 1st Ave. S.
H aving b o u g h t o u t D r. F eeley, V et­
Physician and Surgeon
erin arian , I w ish to n o tify th e public
th a t I am p rep ared to an sw er all calls, Phone C ity 384
Room s 4 and 5, S ch ulm erieh Bldg.
day o r n ig h t.
Phone Main 95
F orest G rove , O re
Hillsboro, Ore.
ROUND TRIP
SUMMER EXCURSIONS EAST
V IA T H E
T ick ets will be sold from all m ain and b ran ch line points in O regon
to E a ste rn d estin atio n one w ay th ro u g h C alifo rn ia or via P o rtlan d .
Stop overs w ithin lim it.
TICK ETS on SALE DAILY— May 28 to Sep. 30
Final Return Limit Oct. 31st
TO
Atlantic City
Baltimore
Boston
Chicago
Denver
Toronto
Detroit
Indianapolis
Kansas City
Memphis
New York
Washington, D. C.
Norfolk
Omaha
Philadelphia
Rochester
St. Louis
Winnipeg
And various o th e r points South and E a st. Call on n e a re s t A g en t fo r
full in fo rm atio n as to ro u tes and fa re s to any p a rtic u la r E a ste rn city,
and fo r lite ra tu re describing points along the S. P. or w rite
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon
Mrs. M. A. Gordon made a
business trip to Hillsboro.
Go see the new line of men’s
and children’s hats at Hoffman
& Co's.
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Judge Langley, who has been
sick for some time is improving
rapidly.
Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Ryeheart
came out trom Portlan in their
auto Sunday.
S. A. Walker was elected last
night as representative of Wash­
ington Encampment I. O. 0. F.,
No. 24 to attend Grand Encamp­
ment which meets at Medford
next Tuesday.
Prof. A. W. Taylor, head of
the economics department of the
Washington State College at
Pullman. Wn., visited with his
mother, Mrs. 0. M. Taylor, of
this place.
Captain Barnes is reported as
being very sick.
Gearge Littlefield, of Kansas
City, was in the Grove, Tuesday.
Chas. Lilley, of Portland, vis­
ited with D. Pierce, here, Sun­
day.
Mrs. Lewis Shogren is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. A. W. Olsen,
in Portland.
Robert Emmerson. of Boise.
Idaho, visited with his uncle, W.
C. Emmerson, here, a few days
last week.
Miss Winona Ogden has been
absent from her work in Hoff­
man & Co’s, store owing to a
severe case of sore throat.
Mrs. O. M. Taylor and Miss
Anna made a trip to Portland
Saturday to attend the Reed col­
lege conference on the Conserva­
tion of Human Life.