FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE, OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 29, 1913. F o r e s t G rove P ress All fees and charges o f any physician making the necessary E. S. SPARKS, Editor and Manager examination o f and issuing the T H E P R E S S P U B L I S H I N G C O necessary certificate to any one party, as herein provided, shall FOREST GROVE. ORE. not exceed the sum o f $2.50. T eleph ones : The county physicians o f the O ffice 502 R e siden ce 442 several counties shall, upon re­ •------------------------------------------------ quest, make the necessary ex­ T erms of S ubscription One year, in advance...................... $ 1.50 [ amination and issue certificate, Six months, in a d v a n c e ....................... 75 if the same can properly be is­ Three months, in advance.....................50! sued, without charge to the ap­ plicant, if indigent.” T H U R SD A Y , M AY 29, 1913. A new and up-to-date line of wall paper in many handsome day evening to insure appearance in current issue patterns. P l a i n , figured and novelty goods to select from. Entered at the post office at Forest Grove, Ore. All prices to fitll a pockets. Pat­ as mail matter of the second class. erson’s Furniture Store, Forest 18tf Although the weather has been Grove. cool during May, it has been fine W o o d W an ted. growing weather for crops, and Sealed bids will be received at the office of the warm sunshine o f June and School Clerk until June lt>, 1913, for wood to be at the Public School huildintfB the July will bring them to full frui­ delivered coming summer as follows; t>0 cords oak; 150 coids fir. Bids on fir will be received for old fir tion. and second growth fir. Bids for all or part of Display advertisements for publication in the P r e s s must be in this office not later than Tues­ above received. all bids. The man who keeps his senses in control, his speech, heart, ac­ tions pure and everguarded, gains all the fruit of holy study; he needs neither penance nor austerity.—Code of Manu. Right reserved to reject any or * R. P. WIRTZ, Clerk School District No. 15, Forest Grove, Oregon. IT IS LEFT TO YOU If Rexall Kidney Treatment The beautiful shade trees in Forest Grove are now in full leaf, and strangers to our city are unstinted in their praise of the added beauty which the trees give our town. Every effort should be made to persuade property owners not to cut down the maples in front of their prop­ el ty except when it is absolutely necessary. Because a munici­ pality emerges from the village class and takes on city airs, it does not necessarily follow that the shade trees should he cut down. Many eastern cities have annual tree planting days, as they realize the value and beauty which is given to a town by long avenues o f shade trees. It was our beautiful shade trees which caused the late President Hayes to exclaim, “ The prettiest town in Oregon!” Take a walk out into the woods when you have an hour to spare during these beautiful spring days. A little time spent with nature in the wild will make you at peace with the world and clear the cob-webs from your brain. Thousands of sweet young girls and stalwart youths are graduat­ ing from the public schools of America this week, and will now begin to take up the more seri­ ous affairs of life. For a time they will know it all and wonder why they should not be allowed to run the world. Later on, when they actually take up the reins o f government they will realize that their battle scarred parents knew a thing or two. In the mean time, hail the en­ thusiasm of youth, as it is that which makes the world go round. 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In addition to the loss of the money, we would lose the confidence of our customers If we didn't have in Rexall Kidney Treatment a remedy that will back up our claims for it. The risk is ours. Rexall Kidney Treatment costs, in liquid form, 50 cents and $1.00. In pill form, 50 cents. Sold in this community only at our ¿tore. The Rexall Store. V an K ou gh n et & Reder THE REXALL STORE Forest Grove, Oregon i^:iiiiii!iiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu:iiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiim»iiiiiinii Your Baking Will . Be a Success In every particular. We have made it so by our scien­ tific manufacture o f CRESCENT BAKING POWDER Which has two power units. One works im­ mediately upon contact with moisture in the dough and the other works gradually as the food bakes. All G rocers at 2 5 c a pound Crescent Manufacturing Co One week from next Tuesday a law making it compulsory for men contemplating getting mar­ ried in Oregon to undergo a med­ ical examination will go into e f­ fect. and county clerks will re­ fuse them marriage licenses un­ less the certificate of a licensed physician, taken under oath, ac­ companies the application. Fol­ lowing are the provision o f the law which is one of the best ever passed by the Oregon legislature: ‘ ‘ Before any county clerk in this state shall issue a marriage license, the applicant therefor shall file with the clerk from whom such license is sought, a certificate from a physician duly authorized to practice medicine within the state, made under oath, within ten days from the date of filing the same, showing that the male person thus seek­ ing to enter the marriage rela­ tion is free from contagious or infectious venerial disease. Any physician who shall, know­ ingly and wilfully, make a false statement in any certificate is­ sued, as herein provided, shall be punished b y the revocation of his license to practice his pro­ fession within the state. Seattle, Washington Mortal Nnua o f tSmutt % (Eountry Dr. D. W . W a r d Dr. E. B. Brookbank W . M . Langley & Son Law yers Physicians and Surgeons At the Christian ¿hurch next horses, which belongs to the Forest G rove, O gn . Sunday the pastor will preach Smith livery barn in this city, both morning and evening. In [was very badly injured. The the morning the subject will be, hoys got the number o f the auto­ W. P. Dyke S. B. Lawrence ‘ ‘The Nameless Woman Full of mobile, and an effort will be A ttorneys-at-Law Faith.” The evening topic will made to make the driver pay for the damage he caused. he, ‘ ‘The Fish Story or the Man Forest Grove Nat’l Bank Bldg Who Paid the Fare. ” This ser­ Forest G rove, Ore. mon is on the story o f Jonah, Mrs. Louise Bogart and Mr, and a study o f many years with Robert Baird were united in J. N . H offm an the pastor who has put much marriage Tuesday at the home of Attorney-at-Laro time on the preparation o f the Mrs. Hobert in Beyaerton, Elder EQ U ITY A N D PRO B A TE O N LY sermon. A s c e p t i c physician Office Hoffman Bldg. Pacific Ave. Benham officiating. A reception who heard Mr. Hilton give this Forest Grove was tendered them at the home Ind. Phone 502 sermon said he would have to of John Porter. The happy begin his study anew as the couple will make their home at preacher had given him much to Mark B. Bump Beaverton. think about. The Milton, Ore., Attorney-at-laW Eagle said o f the same sermon, An entertainment and basket South o f Court House ‘ ‘The Christian church was filled Hillsboro, Ore. to hear the sermon on Jonah. social was given at the Hill Mr. Hilton opened up the eyes of school house Wednesday under many by his unique presentation the auspices o f the Hill Sunday Hollis & Graham of this story.” Rev. Hilton will school. Miss Goldie Peterson, close his work here on Sunday, soprano; Miss Margaret Lowell, A llorneys-at-Law Hope June 8, preaching his farewell violinist; Miss Bessie sermon at the morning service of reader; Mr. Chas McNeil, tenor; Forest G rove, O gn. that day. The public cordially and Mr. Earl House, reader, all of this city, gave a program of invited to all services. songs and readings that was E. B. Tongue, j4ttorney-at-Law The Junior pupils of the Pa­ greatly enjoyed. cific Uni v e r s i t y Conservatory D istrict A ttorney. gave a Recital in Marsh hall this The basket social given at the Hillsboro, Ore. afternoon, the program consist­ High school building Saturday ing o f vocal numbers and selec­ evening was a grand success, tions for violin and piano. Par­ and everyone present enjoyed Y eager & Cornish ents and friends o f the students the occasion. Attorneys at Law attended the recital, and many Hillsboro Commercial Bank Buildtng Mesdames Burlingham, Har­ expressions o f pleasure were Phone City 232 Hillsboro, Oregon vey Baldwin and BenKori will heard. serve refreshments at the tT h e Forest Grove Tennis Club Ladie’ s Working Society of the Dr. E. J. Crowthers church next has been re-organized and the Congregational Physician and Surgeon Calls answered day and night following officers elected for the Wednesday afternoon. 22 First A ve. North Phone: Office 40x Residence 402 Forest Grove, Ore. H . W . V ollm er, M . D . Physician and Surgeon Office in A bbott Bldg. Both Phones Forest Grove, Ogn. Ind. Phones D R . C .E . W A L K E R Osteopathic Physician Treatment by Special Appoint­ ment Only W . Q . Tucker, M . D . Physician and Surgeon Calls answered promptly day or night Phone: Office 271, Residence 283. Dr. H . R. K au ffm an Physician & Surgeon Office: Forest Grove Nat’l Bank Building: Phone Main 0131 Forest Grove, Ore. R. M . Erwin, M . D. Physician and Surgeon Tamiesie Bi ilding 3d and Main Sts. Hillsboro, Ore’ S. T . Linklater, M . B., C. M . Physician and Surgeon Delta Building Hillsboro, Ore. Elmer H . Smith, M . D., D . O . Physician, Surgeon Office in Jackson Pharmacy and Osteopath ensuing season: President, Pro­ Cornelius, Ore. Calls answered day or night. The piano and violin pupils of fessor West; vice-president, P. Hillsboro National Bank Bldg. C. Starrett; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. E. Staehr-McNutt will give Hillsboro, Ore. Omer Moore. The Tennis Club their annual recital in the Chris­ W . B. C O O N , V . S. has been in existence for several tian church Saturday, and have O ffice o n 1 st S t . J. O . Robb, M . B. Tor. Between Pacific and 1st Ave. S. to their years, hut not a great deal of en­ issued invitations Having bought out Dr. Feeley, V et­ thusiasm has been manifested of friends to attend and enjoy the Physician and Surgeon erinarian, I wish to notify the public Phone City 384 late. With its re-organization, splendid program prepared. that I am prepared to answer all calls, day or nightl Rooms 4 and 5, Schulm erich Bldg. however, new life has been in­ Phone Main 95 F orest G rove , O re Hillsboro, Ore. jected into the Club, and players The ” B” class o f the eighth may be seen at all hours of the grade met at the Lincoln school day on the fine court which is at 8 o ’clock Friday morning located in South Park. The club and then journeyed to Roderick has a Senior and Junior member- i Falls on a hay-rack. Each one ship, and later in the season carried a lunch basket well-filled games with outside teams will with “ eats” . The jolly party of likely by scheduled. young people spent a most de­ lightful time, and will long re­ The members of the Yadriff member their outing. Club and their husbands will meet this evening at the home of The pupils o f the Adventist Mr. and Mrs. George Littlehales, and a very enjoyable time is an­ school gave their teacher, Miss Liza Jensen, a most pleasant ticipated. surprise, Sunday. The young I Thejierean class of the_ M. E. people, together with a number Sunday school held a party and of friends, went out to the business meeting at the home of woods near town, Sunday morn­ Miss Mildred Carlyle Saturday ing and in the meantime Miss evening. Many new and inter­ Jensen was invited for an auto Miss Jensen esting games were played. The ride by a friend. following officers were elected was taken out where the young for the coming year: President, people awaited her, and was Ruth Holloway; vice president, most pleasantly surprised. The Harriet Benjamin; secretary and day was spent in playing games treasurer, Mildred Carlyle. and enjoying the quietude o f the Light refreshments were served woods. Well filled lunch baskets and all spent a pleasant eve­ added to the pleasures of the occasion. ning GRADUATING CLASS FOREST GROVE HIGH SCHOOL iBack R'>w) Thomas Roe; Edward Livingston; Elmer Hamilton; Zola K irry; Cecil Tupper; Lawrence Banford; Florence Littler; (Middle Row ) Sam Cox; Vinton Robinson, S ec’y & Treas.; Bessie Martin, P res.; Leone Graham, V ice- r r e s .; Arthur Ireland; (Low er R ow ) Beulah Bram berg; Glenn M organ; Ella Garrigus; Edith Swanson; Lannes Pogue. BUTTERICIC F A S H IO N S SUMMER. 1913 IMIWWMIW^IiMIIIIMlIlllimillMWttWWWWWPnWBWWWWMB i O m a t t e r whatG^ make of camera you have, a better v film will make better pictures. T ry the i A N SC O " FILM it will give you clearer, deeper, better-defined neg­ atives. Fits any film ,aSf\' camera. Com e to us for cameras and photographic supplies of all kinds and you nave j* j [ a guarantee of quality. Let print your nega­ tives on Cyko Paper. Forest GrovePhanracy The Up-to-the-Minutr Druggists Phone 901 The members o f the sixth grade of the local school went for a picnic out Gales Creek yes­ terday, Dan Pierce taking them out in his auto truck. Plenty of good things to eat’ and].fine weatherjill..made for a happy day. Mrs. McLean and Mrs. C. L. Misz held a silver tea at the latter’s home last Friday after­ noon. Twenty-five guests were present. T h e Sophom ore Play mcio#i»c ant For over two months the While driving near Hillsboro, | cast has been working hard on Sunday, Orin LaCourse and Earl j this play and it is now ready Mericle, o f this city, were j for presentation. It is a high thrown from their buggy and | class play full o f complicated quite severely bruised. The situations and will furnish an hoys heard an automobile coming evening o f fun for young and up behind them, and turned to old. The place is the college the right, but instead of turning chapel, the time is Friday ev­ to the left as they should have, ening, June 6; the girl is the driver of the machine ran A ll o f a Sudden Peggy his automobile into the buggy, overturning it. One of the •UTTlttCxr------- ropFP BATTISI« I r n u . . •«»•tt.Kâti ftp ».*» d w PRICE 25 CENTS. • > * • * » u r n uhm » Ready! “ Butterick Fashions ” Sum m er’s Newest Styles Draperies ? Y es, lots and lots of them. W onderful, smart designs in hun­ dreds. Lv’erything complete for the season. Dainty summery dresses for all occasions. A n y Butterick Pattevn FREE C o n tra cto r L A. DIXON PboM 876 Forest Grore, Ore. House Moving and Repairing. . W ( have the beat equipped outfit in the county. gj 0 r Brick, Stote and Concrete Work Let ua figure on your work. with every copy 25 cents (1 0 c extra by mail) Baja Phone 631 c a n at tie pattern cornier today A. G. HOFFMAN CO FOREST G R O V E , O R EG O N