FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1913. ESTATE ^ACTIVITY PATH OF THE SUN. Its Relation to tho Equinoxes and ttie Solstices. T h e su n 's p a th is called th e ecliptic. I t Is a -great circle o f th e celestial sphere, c u ttin g th e celestlul eq u ato r ut tw o points 180 degrees a p a rt an d mak- ) ing w ith It an angle of 23*4 degrees know n a s th e obliquity of th e ecliptic. I T he crossing points a re called th e equi­ noxes. because th e days and n ig h ts are T ra n sfe rs for w eek en ding May 11». A C A lexander to B U D ickey 21.- then equal, a n d th e points mldw-ay be­ 144 a cres in 1 S 4 $10. 1913. tw een th e equinoxes a re th e solstices, G eorge A L ittlefield and w f to M G race L a n c a ste r to Mrs. C lara P ick ­ because th e sun then seem s to stan d J C ropp 93 a c re s in sec 2, 1 N 4 ard tra c t 5, F ru itv a le $10. etc. 1 still fo r a few days. Louis J Corl and w f to J u lia M arsil- $1800. T h e ecliptic Is so called because Jo h n N o rth ru p and wf to Ned K itt­ liot p a rt o f block 2, W a lk e r’s Add to eclipses occur only w hen th e moon Is ! crossing it o r Is n e ar it, fo r th e m oon's son N*^ of SE*4 of N E '/i sec 22. 2 F o re st Grove $10. M O S h an n ah an and w f to F D ] o rb it c u ts th e ecliptic In tw o points, S 2 »1. etc. D onald M cK enzie to T hom as Mc­ G ard n er 15 a c re s n e a r C lapp tr a c t $1. called nodes o r knots, a n d a t other tim es is above o r below i t I f the K enzie lo ts 2, 3 and 8, blk 1, H e n ry ’s Joseph M Ile a ly to W H M cD aniel moon, w hen in e ith e r node, is in line 15.60 a cres in sec 34, I N I . Also Add to C ornelius $1. w ith th e sun and th e e a rth w e have T he arrangem ent is not yet fu lly com pleted, but in a short tim e A lex an d er McDonald and wf to Ade­ 14.01 a c res in Ju stic e Jo n e s DLC sec an eclipse, e ith e r to tal o r a n n u la r. If Also 30 a c re s in Jo siah she Is n e a r h er node we have a partial laide H au ey et al 1-3 in te re st in 40 34, I N I . w e will sh ow in th e rear o f our store a great num ber o f the Staple Hall DLC, sec 34, 1 N 1; also 1.15 eclipse. a cre tr a c t in sec 23. 1 N 4 $10. T h e m oon’s nodes a re not statio n ary , O D C P e rk in s and w f to C arson A a c res known as C edar Mill L ot $29,- A rticles in M erchandise at A M A ZIN G LY L O W PRICES. A fe w j bu t move b ack w ard on th e m oon’s Jo n e s and wf 2 ’^ a c re s in W illiam H 000. D en n ett an d wf DLC No 47, 1 N 2, F ra n k B F ord and w f to C lark orbit, com pleting a revolution in about o f the m any things you will find here, are: M en’s, W om en ’s and $1400. C reek Logging Com pany 86.12 a c re s nineteen years, w hen th e eclipses of th e period re cu r in th e sam e o rd er and C hildren’s Shoes, U nderw ear, S w eaters and H osiery. M isses’ and C h arles J Sw anson and wf to C hris­ in 1 S 2 $10. etc. a t a b o u t th e sam e in terv als as before. tia n C M adsen lot 5, V erex S ubdivis­ John H Ila rto g and w f to V incenzo T ills period of eighteen y e a rs an d elev­ C hildren’s D resses, Dress Goods. L adies’ Shirt W aists and W rap­ ion, sec 21, 1 S 1 $1625. S ereno e t al 160 a c re s in sec 10, 3 en day s Is called th e saros. I t w as A lb ert W Schm ale and wf to Elvone N 4 $10. etc. know n to th e C haldeans a n d the pers. Laces, Em broidery, R ibbons, Jew elry, Buttons, H ooks and G re n ie r lo ts 6-7, H u n tv ille, in sec 24, W A Shaw an d w f to E dm und H G reeks an d g av e them th e ir d a ta for com puting eclipses. f S 1 $2150. P eik and w f 7.65 ac re s, being lots Eyes. Securos, S afety Pins, etc. etc. Any In tellig en t person can tra c e the H A H ild e rb ra n d t to Mads P H an ­ 346 and 347, Jo h n so n E s ta te Add. to sen and H en ry N G relle lot 29, Feace- B eaverton-R eedville a c re a g e $10. etc. su n ’s p ath in th e henvens. I f th e sun 0 W e still lead in paying th e H ighest Cash Price for W ool, C lapp tr a c t $1. Jo h n H ughes to W illie R H ughes, rises exactly in th e e a st an d sets in th e w est it is th e tim e of th e equi­ F . D. G ard n er and w f to M O and S W & of NW?4 sec 1, 2 N 5 $145. Mohair, Poultry, Butter and Eggs, b esides giving you a guaranteed noxes. If th e su n rise and sunset Ida W S h a n n ah an 15 a c re s adjoining F irla n d s T ru st C om pany to H en ry points a re fa rth e s t north and th e sun Silverw are, Plain and Fancy D ishes for all o f your C ash Purchases ra le $500. S eidel Scholls H eig h ts, being S>£ of a t noonday Is h ig h est in th e heavens R o b ert H H a rp e r and wf to J M S W ^i sec 32, 1 S 1; 80 acres, $1. etc. It is th e tim e o f th e su m m er solstice. am ounting to $ 6 .0 0 and over. W lck izer and wf p a rt of lot 15, blk C G eorge S R eynolds to L G M orley If th e su n rise nnd su n set points are o f G eorge D oug h ty 's Subdivision of p a rt of blk 10, N a y lo r's Add to F o r­ fa rth e s t south an d th e su n Is very low in the henvens a t noonday It Is the Block C in F airv iew Add to H illsboro e s t G rove $200. $150. D J K oupal and wf to W E H ibbard tim e o f tho w in ter solstice.—H a rp e r's | D avid T schabold and John Fuegy, and B A B ascoin 30-ft rig h t of w a y , W eekly. tru ste e s , to E m m an u el Reform ed j from H ibbard & B ascom land to coun-' C hurch tr a c t in W R E v erso n DLC | ty road, being p a rts of tra c ts 30 a n d ) RUSSIA’S POLICE SYSTEM. sec 12. 1 N 2 $1. 31, C hehalem M ountain O rch ard s $1. It Ha* an Assistant In Every Houae In H illsboro G arden T ra c ts to Jo h n G W ash. Co. A g ricu ltu ra l & L ivestock St. Peteraburg. B ey er lo t 6, blk 17, G arden T rac ts ■ A ss'n to C h arles P McCan 25.36 a c re s T h e R ussian police system is ex­ in W illiam W C atching DLC, sec 32, trem ely com plicated, for it practically A ddition to H illsboro $110. In v e stm e n t C om pany to H A Hilde- 1 N 3 also 00.6 a c re s in F o re s t Grove gives R ussia an a sslstu n t policem an In b ra n d t lo t 29, P each v ale $625. $5700. every house In S t P etersb u rg . The O tto K re b s and wf to Caroline H G Ogden an d w f e t a l to J J landlord has a p riv ate p o rter o r acts as lio rc h e rs 5 a cres in sec 30, 2 S 1! W irtz and w f tr a c t in sec 36, I N 4 p orter him self. A po rter has au th o rity to muke on a rre st, and be is obliged to $ 1500 . $ 1100 . Mt. Hood B rew ing Com pany to S Not Well Pleased, W E Pegg E x e c u to r to L P B ra n s -) ru sh from th e house to th e stre e t at No Wonder She Behaved. “I had to kill m y dog tills m orning.” W ec k e rt an d wf S t i of lot 4, blk 1, te tte r and E W S p en cer 10.667 a cres th e sound o f a police w histle. “ I believe.” said th e m inister, w ith As th ere Is a policem an statio n ed at said th e boob. tow n of S herw ood $1750. in W F H all and w f DLC, and Wm every block, w hich Is th e lim it of his “ W as he m ad?" ask ed th e cheerful a tw in k le In his eye, " th a t the saying C ora Lou Vivian L aw rence e t al L ockerm an an d w f DLC including in th a t ch ild ren and fools tell th e tr u th ” bent, nnd as every policem an w ithin a idiot. to J F W atk in s and wf 13.538 acres said tra c t, lo t S te e l’s A ddition to c e rta in ra d iu s may respond w ith the “W ell, he d id n ’t seem any too well is true. T he o th er d ay my w ife an d I In sec 13, t S 1 $10. etc. B eaverton $6000. p o rters to th e signal, It ta k e s but a pleased." replied th e boob.—C incinnati w ere Invited out to dinner. T he chil­ dren of the fam ily w ere so re m a rk a ­ L ola H G raham and hus to T hom as Phoebe F o ss e t al to L P B ranstet- few seconds to get a platoon of uni E nquirer. bly w ell behaved th a t my w ife re ­ F ife lots 8 and 9, C restvlew $10. te r and E W S p e n c e r 10.667 acreB of form ed m en, w ith alm o st a regim ent m arked: Jac o b T hom an to N ed K ittso n lot W F H all and wf DLC an d Wm. Lock of p orter policemen together. Most Interesting. “ ‘W h a t lovely, well behaved children R ussia has also a m ost elaborate W om an is the m ost in te restin g th in g 1, sec 22, 2 S 2 also 20 a c re s in sec | erm an and wf DLC including in s a il ever invented. One half the w orld yours are, Mrs. B row n!' 22, 2 S 2, and NV6 o f SW^4 of N W t4 tra c t, lot 52, S te e l's Add to B e a v e r­ system of tra in in g its policem en, and “B oth Mr. and Mrs. Brow n beam ed som e tim e ago th e re w as opened at spends Us thne w ritin g nbout her. and sec 23, 2 S 2 $1. etc. to n $10. etc. St. P e te rsb u rg a fully equipped pollce- th e o th er half spends its tim e reading a t th is approval of th e ir offspring, A lljerto H Case and w f to Jo h n j Ja m e s W ilson and wf e t al to W al­ w hen up piped little M ary, ‘W ell, pa m nn’s college, designed to train men in nbout her.—C incinnati E nquirer. Jeh o re k block 4, D elsm an F arm , sec te r G Gloyd lots 6, 7 an d 8, B eav er said th a t If we d id n 't beh av e he'd knock ail th e various d u ties of an officer of 20, 1 S 2 $300. A cres $10. th e law. A t th is college policemen are N ever spend y o u r m oney before you o u r blocks off. d id n 't you, p a?’ ’’—M oth­ W C E m m erson an d w f to C harles) ers’ M agazine. m ade fa m ilia r w ith th e tools used by have it.—T hom as Jefferson. L eo Selling and w f to S am uel C A W ym an lots 5 and 6, blk 1, H a ll's ! J a g g e r SWM, of SE»4 o f SW 1-4 sec crim inals, th e ir ten ehers holding th a t Add. to F o re s t Grove $325. they can n o t become profloieut police­ 34, 2 S 1 $10. etc. men in any o th e r way. R olland A P helps and w f to G eorge R uth T ru st Com pany to G A Rice T he R ussian policem an atten d s lec­ S R eynolds p a rt of blk 10, N aylors an d w f lot 2, blk 3, N o rth P lains tu re s a t w hich b u rg la rs’ m ethods nnd A dd to F o re s t Grove $1. $350. In stru m en ts a re explained, so th a t he Adam Z iun to Mt. Hood B rew ing A lb ert L Bigelow an d w f to L L can ch eck m ate them , w hile be lias th e C om pany S *4 lot 4, blk 1, tow n of REV. C. H. HILTON, who delivered S chw artz tr a c t 30, V irg in ia P lace a d v a n ta g e of th e crim inal m useum , the Union Memorial Sermon a t the Sherw ood $4000. w hich is nttnetied to th e college. T h ere Christian church Sunday mor&ing. H erm an T h u rn h e r to H erm an H u n ti- $¡500. every ap p u rte n a n c e know n to the m ann a n d wf iots 18 and 19, blk 1, R P Owen to O regon E lectric R ail­ b reak er o f th e law m ust be experi­ You can obtain a thorough education, one th a t will fit you to Notice. way Com pany 0.08 a c re s in G arden m ented w ith until its every use is th o r­ P le a s a n t view Add. to C o rn eliu s $900. grapple with the world if neeessary. Moreover, you can live in a re ­ oughly u nderstood.—London Tlt-BIts. Be it known that the Sunrise O W H u m phrey and w f to F red A H om e $120. fined, homelike atm osphere at H errick Hall (the finest g irl’s dorm itory E v e re st an d wf p a rt of lot 4. blk 4, Grocery on and after May 1st W estern O regon T ru st Co to A l­ A Good Doctor. will pay cash for all farm pro­ H u m p h re y 's Add. to H illsboro $10. in the Pacific N orthw est) while you are pursing your studies. F u rth e r­ b e rt L Bigelow tr a c t 30, V irginia “S unshine nnd fresh a ir a re th e ducts, E rrs , Butter, Veal and W a lte r G Gloyd an d wf to A F P la c e $900. more, you can receive system atic instruction in gym nastics and enjoy g reatest enem ies of tuberculosis." says pork, the best market price paid F legel and Ja m e s W ilson lot 1, Hod- T R Im b rie to C M C lover an d wf a m edical au th o rity. So sit on the the privileges of the gymnasium and swimming pool. eon P lace $10. sunny side o f th e house, the car, th e and all goods sold at the bottom tr a c t 6, V irginia Place $10. etc. price and for cash only. JOHN N L K elley and o th e rs to II Gordon Enroll at T hom as S W ilkes to C h ristin e Long office or th e fishing pool. G et o u t In DODGE. Proprietor. 23tf 20 ac res in NW*4 sec 11, 2 S 3 $10. the field w ith th e birds a n d the beasts. 1.75 a c re s in Ja m e s H R obinson DLC, C B B uchanan and wf to Ellen C F ace ttie breeze and don’t be a fra id of F or S ale -Shadeland-Climax No. 50, 1 N 3 $80. for Education, H ealth and Physical Development, and th e gale. Roll th e w indow shade ev er D avidson an d hus 4.664 a c re s in Wm seed oats. Ed L. Naylor, Forest H J Lund and wf to A C Schoon­ up nnd never dow n. Stake your su n ­ C atching DLC secs 4 and 5, 1 S 3 Grove. 20tf o v e r p a rt of lot 22, C o rn eliu s E n ­ shade over Into n cane. R em em ber $1282.60. Dr. S unshine Is not only an enem y to B ernard O sterm an n and wf to So­ virons $1. F or Q uick S a le —A $12000, 38 tuberculosis, b u t to m ore diseases than p h ia v d Dreljo in David M unroe D L acre fruit farm on David’s Hill, A m anda J Dee, to C h arles C a tta W you can rem em ber to nam e, including C No 44, 1 N 3 1.14 a c re s $465. for $8500. One of the finest ta lot 7, M ortondale $10. the Ingrow ing grouch nnd ninny o th er A Bargain Department W E are pleased to Announce to the Public that we have been able in our New Store plan to provide a - - - - - PERMANENT BARGAIN DEPARTMENT- - - - - 0 A. G. Hoffmann & Co. PHONE 631 YOUNG W OMAN ! At Pacific University PACIFIC VUNIVERSITY Do It Now ! things. So let him shine ini—D etroit F ree Press. Round Trip Fares Portland Rose Festival ,;o; [1 0 / SUNSET A Curious Superstition. A mong th e superstitions of the Sene­ ca Indians w as th is m ost beautiful one: W hen a young m aiden died they Im prisoned a young bin! until It first began to try Its |iow ers of song, nnd then, loading It w ith enressos nnd m es­ sages, they loosed Its bonds over her g rav e In the belief th a t It would not fold Its w ings n o r close Its eyes until it had flown to th e sp irit land nnd deliv­ ered Its precious burden of nfTectlon to tho loved nnd lost one. lOGDENèSHASTAl ROUTES vgcfyy ONE AN D O N E - T H IR D FARE from all main ami branch line points; from points on the C. & E.. S., F. C. & W. and I. & M. Sale D a te s : Eugene and all points north including branch line points, June 8 to 13 inclusive; stations south of Eugene. June 8-9-11-13. Final return limit June 16. For illustrated booklet on the Rose Festival and leaflet giving full program, call on any S. P. Agent, or address: Joh n M. Scott, G eneral P assen ger A gent Portland, Pregon Not a Bit Lika Cricket. T he E nglishm an w as atten d in g his first ball game. H e seem ed very un­ easy a fte r th e fifth Inning nnd finally said to his A m erican friend: "I say, old chap, w hen do they serve the tea?" "T hey don’t serve tea a t a ball gam e,” laughed th e A m erican. “No tea b etw een Innings?" gasped the E nglishm an. "T hen w h a t's th e ob­ ject of th e bloom ing gam e?”—C incin­ nati E nquirer. HI* Excua*. "You seem like a spiritless creature. I d o n 't believe you’ve got am bition to open your door w hen opportunity knocks." “ D on't be too rough on me, ma'am; I ain ’t never had a door.”—C leveland Plain D ealer. W arning. E very m an should have an aim In life, b u t he should n ot spend too much tim e In aim ing.— New Orleana Pica­ yune. An ad in the Press brings Result fruit farms in Washington Co. Terms, D. A. Kennedy Phone Vine 151. 16-tf F or S ale N o . 2 Smith Pre­ mier typewriter, good as new. First offer of $30 takes it. Press office. 16-tf A complete line of the best varnishes can be had at the Pat­ erson Furniture Store, Forest G.ove. ____ 18tf F or S ale Baled Clover, baled Timothy in ton lots. Good stuff. Ed. L. Naylor. 24tf Wanted a couple of young calves, either sex. Phone 0185, Edw. L. Navlor. 27tf To E x c h a n g e — Seed potatoes for equal quanity and quality re­ turned this fall. Phone 0185, Edw. L, Naylor. 27tf W anted , A t once, a few stock sheep (Ewes and Lambs) phone 0185, or write Edward L. Naylor, Forest Grove. Ore. 2 8 t4 E ggs F or sale. Barred Ply­ mouth Rocks, excellent winter layers, $1.50 per setting of 15 eggs. — Mrs. R. L. Wildman, Route 2. Gaston, Ore. 29t2- folding baby buggy. Second house north of campus on Greenville road. J. L. Hill. _______ 30tf Shearer's Confectionery can save you money on your brick ice cream. F or S a le — Leather For particulars address PA C IFIC U N IV E R S IT Y Care Committee of Control Forest Grove, Oregon. W A T C H THIS SPACE! THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, OREGON Capital and Surplus $ 60 , 000 . U. S. D E P O S ITO R Y . B oard of D ir e c t o r s : T. W. Sain W. K. Newell Geo. Mizner John Templeton Geo. G. Hancock L J. Cori H. T. Buxton Chris Peterson H. G. Goff E. W. Haines W. H. Hollis