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l U U E O l U Federal Government, has signed the alien land bill. The people of California understand the T H E P R E S S P U B L I S H I N G C O situation in that state better FO R EST GROVE, O RE. than any outsider can, and did they not consider the owning of T eleph ones : agricultural land by the Japan O ffice 502 R esidence 412 ese a real menace to the future of the white race in California, T erms of S ubscription O ne y ear, in ad v an ce.......................$ 1.50 | they would not have passed this Six m onths, in a d v a n c e .........................75 bill. That the honor of Japan T h ree m onths, in advance...................... 50 lias been insulted by the passage of this bill is all tommyrot. Any T H U R S D A Y . MAY 22, 1913. nation has a right to pass such Display advertisements for publication in the laws as it believes necessary for P ress must lie in this office not later than Tues the welfare of its own people. day evening to insure appearance in current issue The only question at issue is E n te re d a t th e p o s t office a t F o r e s t G ro v e, O re. whether California, as a state, a s mail m a tte r o f th e seco n d c la ss. has passed a law which will con- flect with treaties the United New settlers are pouring into States now has with Japan, the western country by thous ands every month, seeldrij? new HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. homes. Welcome the stranger Darral Heisler had to stop within our gates. school on account of the illness of his father. It is well to hitch your wagon Edith Garrigus found it neces to a star and make it your aim in sary to stop school and take up life to reach the top, but if you home work. climb always at the expense of the other fellow, success will be The Forest Grove High school but as ashes in your mouth at boys go to McMinnville to play baseball, Saturday. the end. F o r e st G r o v e P r e s s We have heard of an editor who calls the citizens of his town scandal-mongers one week and follows shortly with the state ment that he has no fault to find with the fine people of his com munity. First rub them up and then rub them down, “ I would that thou wert hot or cold.” Farmers and fruit raisers from all sections of Washington coun ty report that conditions are fav orable for a yield equal to that of any season for several years past, and the increased popula tion in the west will consume most of the surplus product, sav ing the raiser the necessity of shipping to the east for a mar ket. This will give prosperity a boost and make for greater con tent and happiness. The chairman of this school district has requested that sug gestions be made for a name for the new High school building. We suggest that it be called the Washington High school. We have a Lincoln school, therefore it would be appropriate to name the new building after the Fath er of his country, who shares un dying fame equally with the Croat Emancipator. A crew of men has been at work the past week grading the road between Cornelius and Hillsboro and tilling in the chuck holes. It is to be hoped that this road will be rocked this summer, as there was a stretch of about a half a mile of it that was one of the woist roads in Washington county the p a s t winter. The writer drove over it a couple of months ago with one horse and an empty light wagon, and it was all the animal could do to draw the vehicle through the deep mud. It pass es understanding how a team with a heavy load could struggle over such a road. This is one of the niost traveled highways in the county, and it is a disgrace to allow it to remain unrocked. Every citizen in Forest Grove should work to bring the annual encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic of Oregon to this city next year. Forest Grove has one of the finest camping grounds in the state, and all con ditions are ideal for having the old hoys in blue with us next year. Should the Grand En campment be held here, thous ands of soldiers and their friends will come to Forest Grove. This will be a great advertisement for the city, and besides it will be an occasion of real pleasure and en joyment to have the old defend ers of our nation with us in large numbers. Governor Johnson, of Califor nia, in spite of the pressure brought to bear upon him by the I uLoo, r u n M l U R O V L, U R E U V H , buffai Newa o f ûluiuit a“¡, (Country Dr. D. W. Ward Dr. E. B. Brookbank Physicians and Surgeons W . M. Langley & Son Lawyers 22 F irst A ve. N orth Mrs. Charles Hines is enter voluntary; Hymn, Onward Chris Phone: Office 40x R esidence 402 Forest Grove, Ogn. taining the Bridge Club this af tian Soldiers; Reading, Rev. Hi Forest Grove, Ore. ram Gould; Male Quartette, ternoon. Christian Church; Rev. D. T. W. P. Dyke H. W . Vollmer, M. D. S. B. Lawrence Thomas; Communion hymn, com Several of the Lincoln school Physician and Surgeon Attorneys-at-Law pupils went for a picnic ride last munion, offering; solo, selected, Office in A b b o tt Bldg. night. The crowd was a merry Mr. Isaacs; sermon, C. H. Hilton; Forest Grove N at’l Bank Bldg B oth Phones F o re s t G rove, Ogn. one, and joy reigned unconfined. hymn, My Country ’Tis of Thee; Forest Grove, Ore. benediction. There will be no Ind. Phones The I. W. T. D. club of het evening service, as this congre High school gave a dance last gation will adjourn for the edu J. N. Hoffman D R . C. E. W A L K E R Attorney-at-Law Saturday night in the K. of P. cational sermon at the M. E. E Q U IT Y A*ND PR O B A T E ONLY hall and had a most enjoyable church. Office H offm an Bldg. Pacific Ave. Osteopathic Physician time. Ind. Phone 502 F o re s t Grove Friends and relatives met at Treatment by Special Appoint The Seniors of the High school the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. ment Only entertained very pleasantly the Lahaie. Sunday to celebrate Mr. Mark B. Bump teachers and board of the High Lahaie’s sixty - third birthday. Attorney-at-IaW W. Q. Tucker, M. D. school Friday. The Seniors furn About thirty were present, and ished both entertainment and re at noon the guests were served a South o f C ourt House Physician end Surgeon Hillsboro, Ore. freshments. All report a good dinner which will long be re Calls answ ered prom ptly day or night time. membered. The afternoon was Phone: Office 271, R esidence 283. spent in pleasant social converse, The pupils of St. Mary’s Insti and at evening all departed to Hollis & Graham Dr. H. R. Kauffman tute gave an entertainment in their homes, wishing Mr. Lahaie A ttorneys-al-LaW Physician & Surgeon the C. 0. F. Hall at Verboort, many happy returns of his natal Office: F o r e s t G ro v e N a t ’l B a n k B uilding: Sunday night. Quite a large day. Mr. and Mrs. Lahaie, o f( Forest Grove, Ogn. P h o n e M ain 0131 crowd was in attendance, and the this city were among the g u ests1 Forest Grove, Ore. young people gave an entertain ! present. E. B. Tongue, ment that was greatly enjoyed. R. M. Erwin, M. D. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Susbaur, Jlllorney-at-LaW A new and up-to-date line of Miss Aimee Smith of this city, prominent pioneer residents of Physician and Surgeon D istric t A tto rn ey . wall paper in many handsome and Fred J. Rosenberg, of Sa the Cornelius section, celebrated T am iesie Bi ilding Hillsboro, Ore. 3d and M ain S ts. patterns. P l a i n , figured and lem. were joined in wedlock at their silver wedding anniversary Hillsboro, Ore' novelty goods to select from. Hillsboro, Saturday, by his hon 'Sunday. Relatives and friends All prices to fitll a pockets. Pat or Judge Reasoner. Mrs. Rosen- from many parts of Oregon were Yeager & Cornish erson’s Furniture Store, Forest burg was born and raised in For present to enjoy the occasion and S. T. Linklater, M. B., C. M. Attorneys at Law Grove. 18tf est Grove, and has many friends congratulate this estimable cou- Physician and Surgeon Hillsboro Commercial Bank Buildtng among the younger people. Mr. ; pie upon having reached their D elta B uilding House to rent, 7 rooms; berries j Rosenberg is a resident of Salem. twenty-fifth milestone of happy Phone City 232 Hillsboro, Oregon to supply large family, garden Hillsboro, Ore. wedded life together. A boun ready to plant, barn, chicken There will be a basket social, teous dinner was served at noon, Dr. E. J. Crowthers house and yard. Inquire at Cole the proceeds to go for the bene Elmer H. Smith, M. D., D. O. i and supper was served at even Physician and Surgeon man’s, corner 6th St., 3rd Ave. fit of the Junior class, at the Physician, Surgeon ing. All present report one of Calls answ ered day and n ig h t 27 High school building Saturday Office in Jack so n P harm acy and Osteopath the most pleasant times of their Cornelius, Ore. Calls answ ered day o r e ig h t. night. The parents and teach ¡life, and vow they will help Mr. H illsboro N atio n al B ank Bldg. ers are all invited to come and and Mrs. Susbaur celebrate their ! Hillsboro, Ore. W. B. COON, V. S. have a good social time together. j golden wedding. YOU WILL LOVE THIS No basket will sell for mcJPe than O ffice on 1 st S t . J. O. Robb, M. B. Tor. It is as Dainty and Fragrant as one dollar. B etw een Pacific and 1st Ave. S. Nineteen members of the I. O. the Fresh-cut Violets. Physician and Surgeon 1 0. F. lodge of this city went to H aving bought out Dr. Feeley, V et erinarian, I wish to notify the public T he m ost d elig h tfu l talcum pow der Phone C ity 384 Miss Minnie Myers was host Portland, Friday night, to w it th a t I am prepared to answ er all calls, w e have ev e r hauled th e n e a re s t J Rooms 4 and 5, S chulm erich Bldg. ess to the members of the Even ness work in the First and Sec day or night. chem ically pure the m ost ex eu lslte- ly perfum ed th e talcum th a t in Hillsboro, Ore. ing Bridge Club, Saturday. Din ond degrees put on by the Wood- Phone Main 95 F orest G rove , O re e v ery w ay pleases th e m ost d ain ty ner was served at the Laughlin lawn and Hassalo lodges. Sev and e x a c tin g w om an, is V iolet liu lce T alcum Pow der. hotel, after Which the company enty-two candidates took the de I t is only by u sin g V iolet Dulce ROUND TRIP repaired to Miss Myers’ home, grees, lodges from all sections of T alcum P ow der th a t you can learn all its su p erlativ e qualities. I t is a where the evening was spent Oregon were represented, nearly d e lig h t to the skin and to th e senses. playing Bridge. Mrs. Will Haines two thousand being present. It leaves th a t so ft, velvety feelin g only im p arted by the finest, h ig h est- won first prize and Mrs. Charles The ceremony was most impres g ra d e talcum pow der. I t is so im- Buchanan and Dr. Walker were sive, and the Woodlawn and Has palpahly fine th a t it s t a y s o n . V IA T H E awarded second prize. salo lodges received many fine The so ft, fra g ra n t, clinging, pure V iolet Dulce T alcum pow der is for compliments from the visitors. th e p a rtic u la r w om an o r m an. I t Mesdames E. E. Wliliams, Ben One of the enjoyable features of has a tru e floral odor, im p a rtin g a delicate, su b tle p erfu m e, and a n ti Whited and Dr. Brookbank were the evening was a drill by me-m sep tic, healing q u alities th a t leave f; o ; g n § & , hostesses to the members of the bers of the Woodlawn lodge, part th e face cool and so ft. I t is p u rity '( /il S U N S E T itse lf. T h ere is no th in g too good to I OGDEN èSH ASTA! Ladies’ Working society of the of the drill being the forming of ROUTES say ab o u t it, and you will a g re e w ith Congregational church Wednes the letters I. 0. 0. F. Those at th a t se n tim e n t when once you have used it. P rice 25 cen ts. Sold in day afternoon. A large number tending from this city were: A. this com m unity only a t our sto re . were present to enjoy the occa E. Gardner, S. A. Walker, Ii. C. T he Rexall S tore. sion, the affair being held in the Hill, Bernard Ortman, S. G. parlors of the church. Refresh Morgan, James Devlin, C. W. VanKoughnet & Reder T ickets will be sold from all m ain and b ranch line points in O regon ments were served by the host Odell, J. F. McGill, H. H. Port to E astern destination one w ay th ro u g h C alifornia o r via P o rtlan d . TH E REXALL STORE Stop overs w ithin lim it. esses during the afternoon. er, J. C. Ferrell, E. W. Haines, Forest Grove, Oregon W. H. Cole, C. B. Campbell, TICKETS on SALE DAILY— May 28 to Sep. 30 The following service w ill be George Paterson, Miles Watrous, Final Return Limit Oct. 31st rendered next Sunday morning Joseph Holley, Frank Sawyer, at the Christian church for the R. C. Walker and Rev, Hiram TO memorial s e r vice: Orchestra, Gould. A tlantic City æ æ w æ w ¡fi « Detroit N orfolk SUMMER EXCURSIONS EAST DRUG NAMES A living language is a chang ing one. Lach day brings vari ations that oft times leads to con tusion in the interpretation of words and phrases. 1 lence it is the dead Latin language is used in medicine. 1 here is safety in its unchanging word- forms and fixed meanings. No matter how a prescription may he presented, the Latin name of each sjx'cified drug means but one substance and the prcscrip- tionist knows. Biing your prescription to us and it will be tilled right, with the purest of drugs. Forest Grove Pharmacy The Up to-th« Minute Druggists Phone 901 Baltimore Boston Chicago Denver Toronto ERSONAL & Absolute Pu ity PICKUPS SS Effectiveness P A. C. Maxwell, brother-in-law of Wm, Ridgley, who has been visiting the latter in this city for the past four months, will leave for Medford tomorrow, where he j will visit for a time. He will go j from there to his home in Iowa. Mr. Maxwell became very much attached to Forest Grove while here and may later return to make this his permanent home. Jap-a-Lac is the housewife’s friend. Will renovate the oldest furniture, cover the woodwork, stain the Moors, and can be used in many other ways. For sale by Paterson’s Furniture Store, Forest Grove. 18tf Wholesomeness is what you get in I t c o n ta in s tw o p o w e r u n its a n d c a n n o t fa il to ra is e th e d o u g h . A n in t e r r u p ti o n in m ix in g o r de lay in b a k in g w ill n o t d e s tr o y it s efficieney. Crescent Baking Powder Indianapolis K ansas City M emphis N ew York W ashington, D. C. O m aha P hiladelphia R ochester St. Louis W innipeg And various o th er points South and E ast. Call on n e a re s t A g en t fo r full inform ation 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, G eneral P assenger A gent, Portland, O regon GAPES, THEIR PREVENTION AND CURE. “W hat do you do for gapes?" Is a S et your b a tte r at n ig h t and hake your question th at m eets ns w herever we lecture a t farm ers' Institutes, an d we cakes in th e alw ays astonish our hearers w ith the m orning. reply, "D on't have any gapes." I t leaves no unw hole Really, reader, it's easy to prevent som e residue in gapes. the food, and it H ave you noticed few brooder chicks is p erfectly h ealth fu l have gapes? T h a t's because they are kept dry. They are slept on d ry Ut ter and kept from ru nning in rain u n fo r full pound can til old enough to stan d it. Then they a t all grocers are kept clean. They sleep In a clean C res c e n t M anufacturing Company nursery, eat off a clean table, and. the brooder being moved often, they run S e n ttl* . W a s h in g to n aud brow se on clean ground. C atch the point here? The study of th e origin o f evil we leave to the preachers, and th e tra c k ing o f m lrroties Hnd w igglprs back to their A dam ite ancestor we leave to the lynx eyed experim ent sta tio n bald- heads. 25c J T our hum ble se rv a n t finds gapes p rev alen t w here th ere Is ro tten ground and gapes galore w here th is ro t is rain soaked. H ere's th e prevention. Now fo r the cure. You have trie d th e horsehair lasso or have w iggled th e trim m ed tu rp e n tin e fe a th e r In th e chicks’ w ind pipes and have had them to flu tter and die In your hand because you pushed the w orm s and bloody m ucus down Into th e iungs. You p u t them in a box and m ade them b re a th e slaked lim e— th a t stinging, suffocating stuff. In nil th ese w ays you killed m ore th a n you cured. You fed them “gape cu res,” but they d id n 't hit th e spot, fo r gapes are In the w indpipe, not th e digestive tract. B ut here Is a sim ple su re cure for gapes: Place a hot stove lid In a bucket and cover th e bucket w ith a 'lo th In th e c e n te r o f w hich Is s sm all hole. P o u r carbolic a rid on tb e plate and m ake th e chick o r tn rk ey poult b reath e th e vapor th ro u g h th e hole. A complete line of the best Acre tracts in Sun Set Addi \arnishes can be had at the Pat- to Forest Grove to be sole erson Furniture Store. Forest terms. W. W. Ireland, Hoff: Grove- 18tf Building. 19