Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, May 22, 1913, Image 2

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    FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE. OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1913.
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N o tic e o f F in a l S e t te e m e n t .
Good
form
N o tic e ia h e re b y iriv en t h a t I, th e * u n iicn iy n e .1
a d m in is tr a tr ix o f th e e s ta te o f Isaac K. A n d e r e m ,
d ec eased , w ith th e w ill o f said d ec eased a n n e x e d ,
h av e tile,! in th e c o u n ty c o u r t o f th e s ta t e o f O re -
icon fo r W a sh in g to n c o u n ty , m y fin al a c c o u n t aa
su c h a d m in is tr a tr ix , a n d t h a t said c o u r t has s e t
M .i d ay , J u n e £1, 191:), a t th e h o u r o f 1') o 'clb ck a.
m. a s tn e tim e, a n d th e c o u n ty c o u r t ro o m in
H illsboro. O reicon, a s th e p la c e fo r h e a rin g o b ­
je c tio n s In said a c c o u n t a n d th e fin al s e ttle m e n t
o f said e s ta te .
Liated th is M ay 17, 1913.
K A ItA H M A N D E R S O N ,
A d m in is tr a tr ix o f th e e s ta te o f Is a a c K. A n d e r ­
son, d ec eased , w ith th e w d l o f said d e c e a s e d a n ­
nexed.
N. W H A R R K T T ,
A tto rn e y f u r said e s ta te .
2itt5
HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY.
THE GOLDEN
KEY
By ELSIE B MATTESON
R u le s F o r H ealth.
The Ja p a n e se governm ent has
Issued th e following rules for
health fo r free d istribution:
F i r s t —Spend as m uch tim e out
of doors a s possible. B ask much
In the su n und tak e plenty of
exercise. T ake care th a t your
respiration is alw ays deep and
regular.
Second.—As regards m eals, eat
m eat only once a day and let the
diet be eggs, cereals, vegetables,
fru its nnd fresh cow s’ milk.
T ake th e last nam ed as m uch as
possible.
M asticate your food
carefully.
T hird.—T ak e a hot bnth every
day and u steam b ath once or
tw ice a w eek If the h e a rt Is
strong enough to bear it. •
F ourtb.—P u t on roughly woven
underw ear (cotton fabrics are
preferable) and clothes, a com ­
fortable collar, light h at of any
m aterial nnd well fitting boots.
F ifth .—E arly to bed and early
to rise.
Sixth.—Sleep In a very dark
and very q u iet room, w ith win-
dow s open. I.et the m inim um of
sleeping hours be six or six and
one-half hours and the maxi-
mum seven and one-half hours,
In case o f women a rest of eight
und one-half hours Is advisable.
Seventh.—T ak e one day o f a b ­
solute rest p er week, ou w hich
you m ust refrain from even rend­
ing or w riting.
E ighth.—T ry to avoid an y o u t­
burst of pnsslons nnd strong
m ental stim ulations.
I)o not
overtax y o u r brain a t th e oc-.
curretice of Inevitable Incidents
or of com ing events. Do not say
unp leasan t things nor listen, If
possible, to disagreeable things.
N inth.—Be m arried. W idows
and w idow ers should be m arried
w ith the least possible delay.
T en th .—Be m oderate in the
consum ption of even tea nnd cof­
fee. not to say tobacco and alco­
holic beverages.
E leventh.—Avoid places th a t
are too w arm , especially steam
heated and badly ventilated
rooms.
University of Oregon June 23 to
SUMMER SCHOOL Aug. 1 /1 3
Twenty-five Instructors— Fifty Courses
Distinguished Eastern Educators A dded to Reglar Faculty
University Dormitories Open. Board and Room at $3.50 per
Week. Recuced Railroad Rates.
Tom Brlukw-uter began life as ■
foum
lrym uu and becam e a m ultim il­
T he o th er day t saw th e m ost sham e- j
lionaire. W hile m aking his money be
£ For Complete Illustrated Catalog, Address the Registrar,
ful exhibition of discourteous tre a tm e n t
m arried a woman w ith social a sp ira ­
th a t I b«|)e to w itness for some time,
University of Oregon, Eugene.
tions.
Mrs. Brink w a te r's desires In
said a charm ing w om an of th e world,
th is respect w ere gratified In the place
and. would you believe it, it w as the
w here she lived, a w estern city, but
discourtesy of tw o d a u g h te rs to th eir
no
Hooner hud she conquered In th a t
m o th er? They w ere products of a
field than she grew am bitious for a
very gixxl p riv ate school, wtiere theli
larger and more Im portuut one.
A V IS IO N O F T H E F U T U R E .
fa th e r and m other hud sen t them and
But her husband did not become a
p aid for them , too, w ith money earned
H ow to Becom e “ D iv in e ly F a ir ” W ith
A vision o f th e fu tu re rises.
m utllm llliouulre till the tw o bad been
L ittle T ro u b le .
1 see our cou n try filled w ith
by h a rd work, c arefu l planning and
m arried long enough to have a d au g h ­
Horn to the parents, Mr. and te r seventeen y ears old. To Introduce
happy homes, w ith firesides of
I f you are desirous of being “most
m any sacrifices.
c o n te n t—th e forem ost land of all
divinely fair.” then adhere to the
T hese d a u g h te rs w ere dressed in ex ­ Mrs. Clyde Crossley, a 9-pound th is d au g h ter, Itusam ond, Into the big­
th e earth.
beauty program given below, as It will
cellent taste. T h e ir spending money babe, Saturday morning of last gest. rich est and at the sam e tim e the
I see a w orld w h ere thrones
be
the
m
eans
of
giving
you
a
healthy
m
ost
difficult
social
sw
im
In
th
e
w
est­
in th eir elegant purses exceeded, I um vv ek, since which time the proud
have crum bled an d w here kings
body and a comely face. If you are
ern world then becam e Mrs. Brink-
ce rta in , th e salary of th e ir fa th e r a t
are dust. T h e aristocracy of
skeptical of th is w ay of living, a t least
father has suspended operations w a te r’s auiL 'tlon. As fo r Rosamond,
th e ir age. They knew a little board­
Idleness has perished from the
reserve your opinion until you have
she wus ver^ well satisfied w ith the |
as
engine
keeper
at
McMinnville.
ing school F ren ch and G erm an, and
earth .
had an opportunity to try It out. T here
friends she bad and did not care to •
they w ere very well drilled in how to
I see a world w ith o u t a slave.
can he no question w hat your decision
e n te r a new field. She w as much be­ ?
The G. A. R. committee gave loved by those who knew her In tim ate­ f
e n te r a d ra w in g room and how to gush
Man a t last Is free. N ature's
will finally be.
forces have by science been en ­
T he day of th e woman who craves
in th e accepted society butterfly fusli- very pleasant talks to the high ly and. though no oue knew it but her­ 1
j
slaved.
L ightning and light,
h ealth and beauty should be laid out
ion. One tiling in th e ir education had school pupils and grades Friday, self. w as very much predisposed to a
w ind an d w ave, fro st and flume
as follows:
been sadly neglected. They seem ed inviting them to attend the me- certain young man, M acD ouald Sher-
und ¡ill the secret, su b tle powers
W hen you arise In the m orning run
mnn, a young law yer, as a life part
n o t to u n d erstan d th a t p aren ts dem and
of e a rth und a ir a re the tireless
to th e window, w hich should have been
norial
exercises
in
June.
tier.
Not
even
Mr.
Sberm
an
w
as
aw
are
a courteous consideration a t all tim es,
toilers fo r th e hum an race.
th a t a h ea rt wus ready for him to
open all night, and tak e tw enty deep,
an d th a t, above all things, th ere should \
I see a w orld a t peace, adorned
g ather, and even If be had been th e rap
full breaths.
be a polite tre a tm e n t before others.
For the eight girls who served Idly grow ing fo rtune of Mr. B rtukw ater
w ith every form of art. w ith m u­
P ractice som e sim ple all round exer
Well, these girls w ere en te rta in in g
would have made th e youug man
sic's m yriad voices thrilled, while
else for five m inutes.
frien d s and d u rin g th e evening th e ir it the Gama banquet a comical
backw ard In gutherlug it.
T ake eith er a w arm or a cold sponge
lips a re rich w ith w ords of love
m o th er cam e into tile library to meet
•pera was provided on Thursday T h ere w n three grad es of refine
and tr u th —a world in w hich no
bnth or both. I f you do not react well
them . She really laid a b etter idea of •vening after the debate and
rneut In the B rlnkw nter fam ily. Tom
a fte r a cold plunge, om it It lu the
exile sighs, no p riso n er m ourns;
h o sp itality than h er d au g h ters, for she
w as p resen tab le am ong well bred per
fu tu re, a s It Is not fo r you.
a w orld on w hich th e gibbet's
business
meeting
of
the
Gama
knew th a t th e real hostess should meet
sons, and th a t w as all th a t can be said
Go dow nstairs, and tw en ty m inutes
shadow does not fall; a world
all guests, even for a few m inutes.
Sigma boys. The heroine of the of
him Mrs B rinkw uter had acquired
before you b re a k fa st drink tw o glasses
w here labor reap s Its full re­
T h is little m other had never been In opera was Axleson.
a good deul of the savoir falre of a so
of hot w ater, not so w arm th a t it
w ard. w here w ork and w orth go
a “ llnishing” school, and her g ram ­
clety womnu. Rosam ond w as a lovely
scalds the m outh nor so cool th a t it
hand in hand, w here th e poor
m a r w as th e plain everyday g ram ­
girl In her ow n home and am ong her
nauseates.
girl try in g to win bread w ith the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
0.
Shaw
and
m a r w ith o u t the fluffy F rench phrases
■ itlm ate fri. ids, but th ere w as an un
E a t a light b reak fast, refraining from
needle—tlie needle th a t has been
or up to d a te slang. I believe th a t she Miss Adelaide Hiebel attended a derlying coldness about fashionable so­
m eat.
called “tlie asp fo r the breast of
mnde som e erro rs in g ram m ar, for her dance
at Hillsboro Saturday ciety th a t repelled her.
T ak e a sh o rt w alk for a mile or
the poor”—is not driven to the
d a u g h te rs took th e trouble to correct
more, w alking along briskly w ith chest
d esp erate choice of crim e or
night,
and
report a very enjoya­ T he finding th a t the doors of the
h e r before th e guests, to th e e m b ar­
elect of New York society w ere closed
th ro w u up and o u t und head held erect.
d eath , of suicide or sham e.
rassm en t of every one present except ble time.
against her only stim ulated Mrs. Brink
W ork.
1 see a w orld w ith o u t the beg­
them selves. T hey did not seem to re­
w a te r’s a m b 'tlo n to effect an entrance,
T w en ty m inutes before lunch drink
g a r’s o u tstretch ed palm , the
alize a t all th a t corrections should nev
The house on Third street be­ und she began th e study o f the sltua
tw o glasses of hot w ater.
m isers’s heartless, stony stare,
e r be m ade before outsiders, and,
E a t a sim ple lunch.
longing to Mr. Dodge, proprietor tlon. U nlim ited m eans w ere a t b erd ls
tlie piteous wail of w ant, the
altove all, they should be done kindly
posal. but th ere w ere hundreds ,of
R est fo r half un hour.
livid lips of lies, th e cruel eyes
of
the
Sunrise
grocery,
which
and gently.
w ealthy fam ilies knocking a t the so
W ork.
of scorn.
T h e plain little d ress did not su it the was partially destroyed by fire a clal doors w ho w ere not adm itted
When you commence house­ T ow ard evening w alk for an hour if
1 see a race w ith o u t disease of
fashion p late Ideas of th e duugliters of
few weeks ago, is being repaired Mrs. B rln k w ater hunted th e dog m ar­ cleaning don’t forget to kalsomine you feel so disposed.
flesh or bruin—shapely and fair,
th e house. W hen th e d e a r little lady (I
ket for the highest bred poodle and the walls. The best at G. G.
T w en ty m inutes before you sit down
the m arried harm ony of form
"u se th e w ord lady in good faith) cam e by Harry Nauffts and a force of bought oue th a t took first prize In a
to th e dinner tab le drink tw o glasses
and function—a n d as I look life
Paterson’s,
Forest
Grove.
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in, they Hew a t her ns if she laid been I helpers, and will soon again be dog show. In this way she got some
of hot w ater.
lengthens, joy deepens, love can­
on lire and roughly straig h ten ed her ready for occupancy,
free ad v ertisin g In th e new spapers.
D inner.
opies the earth , an d over all In
blouse. T hose d a u g h te rs scolded th e ir
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R est or recreation.
Then a span of horses she bought at
the g re a t dom e shines th e etern al
Acre tracts in Sun Set Addition
m other for having a blouse not p e rfe c t­
tracted sim ilar attention In the BDlmal to Forest Grove to be sold on
T w en ty m inutes before creeping Into
sta r o f hum an hope.—R obert ln-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
E.
Hart
will
ly plain in th e back! Itude is not the
bed drin k tw o glasses of hot w ater.
horse show. By these tw o coups the
gersoll.
term I would apply.
leave this city next Wednesday Indy’s nam e w as becom ing som ewhat terms. W. W. Ireland, Hoffman Sleep fo r nine o r ten hours.
Building.
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She w as corrected In one or tw o
for a visit to their old home in known, but she knew th a t If she re
sta te m e n ts th a t she m ade In a m anner
Vermont.
They will also visit taxed her efforts It would soon be lost
th a t the d au g h ters w ould not d a re to
again. So she Joined the suffragettes
use to any o th er person. “No, d o n 't several of the principal cities of and gave largely to the cause.
say th a t,” said one. “ You have no
the east while gone; their itin­ T his last move was probably the
rig h t to give any opinion. W h at can
erary,
will include New York, most effective of all Mrs. B rlnkw ater's
an old person like you. with no e x p eri­
moves, sltice It brought her In touch
ence In th e w orld, know of th is?" I Niagria Falls, Toronto, Canada
w ith a num lier of New York’s social
w ish th a t I could give you th e ru d e
and Victoria, B. C. They expect lenders. B ut this did not mean a social
m a n n e r th a t w ent w ith It.
acq u ain tan ce. T he goal w as not yet
Now, 1 would w arn every d a u g h te r to Le gone about eight weeks.
even In sight. The asp iran t had not
w ho reads this little talk a g a in st fall
y et been Invited to the house of a sin
Ing Into disresp ectfu l w ays to w a rd ] (Will Thompson, a Sophomore
gle fam ily prom inent socially.
!
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h e r paren ts. N ever be asham ed of th e in the Forest Grove High school,
O ne day w hile discussing suffragette
fac t th a t y o u r p aren ts have not been
"finished" or do not hold diplom as from went to his home in the Hillside business w ith a lady who seemed In
colleges. You will find th a t th e older section to spend to spend the d in e d to be friendly Mrs. B rlnkw ater
g en eratio n s have been busy earn in g week end Saturday, and Sunday told her w hat she had done to get Into
society and asked w hat more she could
m oney, building homes, m aking things
possible for th e ir children to acquire morning went out into the wood do. Then and there for the first tim e
som e of th e m ore show y th in g s th a t shed to split a little wood. The the h u n te r for th e portal by which she
som e people are foolishly o v erratin g third lick struck his wrist, and m ight e n ter had th e secret revealed to
her. It w as th e touch of gold, but the
in th e ir valuation o f life.
Good honest principles, high Ideals, Will dropped the axe and started gold m ust be expended In the right
honorable actions and rig h t liviug for Forest Grove on the run. way. T he Inform ant knew a family
who had hern born lu the sw im . T heir
count fo r m ore th an a n y th in g else Dr. Kauffman took a few stitch
fo rtu n es bnd failed.
You need n ever be ash am ed of th ese
os in the wound, and Will will
T he sam e evening when Mrs. Brink-
attrib u te s. I would suggest th a t you
l>e proud of p a ren ts w ho have those soon be as willing to split wood w ater told her husband th a t she bad
found th e key to New York society and
qualities. No correction, no rudeness as before the accident.
th a t It w as money he replied, ‘T il
o r disresp ectfu l tre a tm e n t will ever
draw you a check for a hundred th o u ­
count for a n y th in g except ag ain st th e
Dick Crowther and Mrs. Aker sand ns soon ns you w ant It.”
children w ho forget th a t they, too, a re
were united in marriage Friday J “ Not so f a s t T he way It Is done Is
not perfect.
Keep In m ind alw ay s the d a y s of p a­ morning by his honor, County I more Im portant than the money. Y’ou
t)
... .
, are a d irector In several corporations.
tience, trial and self sacrifice th a t . ,
yo u r p aren ts have given to you. They JUGgC kensonei . D ic k IS U ns- l D oubtless some oue of them needs an
have generally respected you and have tive of Gales Greek, and is well Olllcer for a y e a r a t a salary of $50,
show n kindness and love for you known in this city. Mrs. Crow th- . 000
. . . ” . long a fte r th is Mr. Von G. re-
Owing to my tailing eyesight I will sell my business in Forest Grove and turn over
.
.
.
.
.
Not
Surely you should give th e sam e to
my
lease
to the lucky man who buys my stock of goods. I say lucky, and mean it as my
>’ l came to this c i t y some months celved tlie . ppolntment. l ie wns glv-
them .
Y o u r Parent*.
BEAUTY CULTURE.
Going Out of Business
K. N. Staehr of Forest Grove will Sell
his entire Stock of Goods—Pianos, Organs
Violins, Guitars, Accordéons and all other
Musical Instruments will be Sold during
the next few weeks at Prices never
heard of before.
Etiquette For
B u s i n e s s Gi rl ,
The girl who c u lcrs business life
m ust not expect excuses to be untile
fo r tier on th e ground of sex. She
Htiimls ou nu ctpml footing w ith mnii
In the business world, hut tills Is not
th e tru th ns j et. though It tuny he in
th e fu tu re
Wotiinn Is d iscrim inated
• gainst nil through th e tuduatrlnl
w orld just Ian nuse she is n woman
She may do ns good or b etter work
ttin ii n man In th e s.-iuie position, hut
sh e cannot yet coiuinnnd the salary
th a t he call
Hut If she keeps on do
lug her very best and Is prom pt and
en erg e tic and neat In ap pearance, w ith
it p leasan t word and a cheery sm ile
fo r all com ers, she can already go a
long w ay. and th e tim e Is com ing when
■ lie can go still higher
T h e best bred girls ns well ns tlie
g irls w ho a re most sm vcssful lit th e
busin ess w orld never try to m ake th e
fw o ab so lu tely d issim ilar w orlds min
gle, b u t keep th e ir social life entirely
fo r th e home.
T K s Polit* Salutation,
I f a w om an bow to you acknow ledge
It, even th o u g h y o u r mem ory fails you
alniitt n am e o r place of m eeting. A
co u rte o u s sa lu te should alw ay s lie re
tu rn e d
No w-dl bred person should
e v e r c u t an a c q u a in ta n c e . A tu rn in g
In a n o th e r d irectio n or a purely polite,
co n v e n tio n a l bow will show th e o th er
th a t you do not c a re to c a rry your
»octal a c q u a in ta n c e sh ip beyond tk e
p re s e n t sta n d in g .
agO from Woodburn, and has en a rosewood desk at the office of
two snu children. Coneratula- tl,e Rr,ukw",*r M anufacturing compn
uy. and Ills salary was paid In ad
lions.
vance. O ccasionally som e duty w as
assigned him, but he wns not required
to perform It unless he chose to do so
T he B rln k w aters w ere Invited to
d in n er at th e You U s and at the
bouses o f several other fam ilies con­
nected with them , all In th e sw im
T hese doors having been opened, o th ­
ers followed suit. W ithin half a year
a fte r th e tu rn in g of the golden key the
asp ira n t, her hu sband and her dnugh
Shearer’s Confectionery can te r found them selves m em bers of the
arm ed circle.
save you money on your brick ice ch But
Toni B rln k w nter spoiled th is so­
cream.
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cial a c h ie v e m e n t One of his form er
Bring your wool and mohair to business associates, who had also
. .,
..
m ade his millions, cam e from th e w est
A. («. Hotlmail and Company lor «rltb asp iratio n s sim ilar to those of
highest cash price.
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Mrs. B rln k w ater. Tom w as asked
,
,
.
.
hOW he did It and let the ent out of
Shearer s C onfectionery can the bn* as soon ns it w as out it ran
save you money on your brick ice m eow ing through the glided parlor»
T he B rln k w a te rs w ere dropped.
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cream.
Mrs B rln k w n ter w as furious. Tom
»-ns crushed w ith remorse at w h at he
Shearer’s Confectionery can had done. Only one of the fam ily w as
save you money on your brick ice not disappointed. Rosamond Brink-
w ater found the cocktail d rin k in g and
cream.
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c ig a re tte sm oking of th e women In
the sw im not to her ta ste She w ent
When you want that suit back to her form er home on a visit
i pressed or cleaned take it to and did not retu rn. W hile th ere she
m arried th e young man she w snted
Marion
Markham, who can do it and
. ,
finds th e society of her native
anil do it right.
Repairing a City fa r mo-« refined thnn th n t her fs
specialty. Shop on P a c i f i c th c r paid a sm all fo rtu n e to e n te r only
j |(
to he sh u t out a t th e beginning of the
Stated communication
this Saturday evening 8
o’clock Holbrook Lodge
No. 30. A. F. & A. M. Work in
the M. M. degree. Visiting
brethern welcome. By order of
the W. M. H. M. Parker, Secy.
Vi
t avenue.
first act
business is by tar the hest paying business in this county considering the money it takes
to buy it. It is well known and well patronized and every thing goes at cost in order to
reduce the stock and by doing so make it easier to find a purchaser. I will sell all of my
Pianos, Organs and all other Musical Instruments and also all of my Sewing Machines,
one piece at a time, at actual cost, and more than that, I will accept a $30 coupon which
appears in this issue as part payment on any new piano that I may have in stock during
this sale. I his gives piano buyers an opportunity they never had before. First, to get
a piano at wholesale cost and next, to even get the price reduced $30 from that figure.
These coupons do not cost me anything or I could not afford to accept them but
certain piano factories allow me to use them once a year and they will accept them from
me as lull value in part payment on pianos when I settle with them.
Cut this out and present it.
lo ft
V ^
.
y ‘JsïSL’iSte-iVèSÂ
y à %
good for
1,1 payment on any new piano purchased
|
. B&Zaar from Monda>’ May 26th,
Saturday, June 28th.
RO?
This is not any fraudulent advertising scheme, but clean, cold facts. Remember
the place, the “BAZAAR,’’ next to Post Office, Forest Grove.