FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE, OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 5, 1913. F o r e s t G r o v e p r e s s I countless billions have invaded the Southern state and destroyed E . S. S P A R K S , E d ito r a n d M anatcer millions of dollars worth of crops. T H E P R E S S P U B L I S H I N G C O While we can congratulate our FO REST GROVE, ORE. selves that we live in a more fav ored state, a word of sympathy T eleph ones : for our neighbors is due, and O ffice 502 R e s i d e n c e 442 help should be givenjif needed. Mortal Nairn of ülmim \ (Country The Kappa Delta Society of j A surprise dinner party was Pacific University wiH hold a n 1 given Mr. M. W. Patton last ice cream sale and serve lunch Sunday by out of town relatives. on the college campus Saturday The occasion being his 47th birth afternoon, June 7. The ice cream day. Those present were D. W. booth will open at three o’clock Patton and wife of St. John’s, T erms of S ubscription When a town is of enough im and delicious specials and home Dr. H. Peterson and family of O ne y ea r, in ad v an ce.......................$ 1.50 Six m onths, in a d v a n c e......................... 75 portance, that heads of railroads made candies will be sold. From Portland, Miss A. White of Ta T h re e m onths, in advance..................... 50 will frequently visit them, it is five to seven o’clock dainty lunch coma, Washington, Mr. and Mrs. sufficient evidence that they are es of cool, crisp salad, sandwich M. T. Patton of Cherry Grove, T H U R S D A Y . J U N E 5, 1913. on the map. Within the past two es, chocolate and cake will be Mrs. S. T. Martin of Scoggins Valley. Mrs. M. Hammack of of the served. D isp la y a d v e rtis e m e n ts fo r p u b lic a tio n in th e weeks leading officials Cornelius, Mrs. C. F. Nelsen, M. 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 greatest railroad systems have d a y 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 The recital given in Marsh hall W. Patton and family of Forest visited Forest Grove, and have Tuesday night by the students of Grove. All did justice to a E n te r e d a t th e p o s t office a t F o r e s t G rove, O re. been pleased to say that this com the conservatory of music, under delicious chicken dinner, and a a s m a il m a tte r o f th e second class. munity looks good to them. More the direction of Professor F. T, pleasant time was enjoyed by all. railroad development will in all Chapman, was greatly enjoyed Vacation days are here, and liklihood soon begin in this sec An all day meeting of the M. for a time the young people will tion with Forest Grove as a start by those present. The program E. Church Labies Aid was held consisted of violin and vocal hardly know what to do with ing point. Wednesday at the country home solos and piano numbers. The themselves, having so much un of Mrs. L. Doane of the Oak Hill Pacific University Conservatory accustomed leisure. A little lat section. A delicious chicken din is gaining a fine reputation, and A ll o f a S u d d e n P e g g y er, when fruit and hops are ripe ner was enjoyed by all. the skill and feeling shown by and ready for the harvest, the The Sophomore class will boys and girls will have a chance present this merry three-act the students in the recital Tues The Congregational Ladies Aid to harden their muscles and earn comedy, Friday evening, June day night in the rendition of the will give the incorporation dinner money for their school hooks and 6, at 8 o’clock, in Marsh Hall; several numbers was the subject at the Congregational Church a of most favorable comment. clothing. week from next Wedneday. one of the best plays ever giv In honor of the Misses Elsie en by a University cast. It is to be hoped that the Mr. and Mrs. George Little- Lathrop and Alice Sorcely, Miss trouble which recently developed hales entertained the members Alice Ralston gave a luncheon over the sale of the bonds for of the Yadrif Club and their last Thursday. The affair proved the building of the South Park husbands in a most delightful to be most enjoyable. Besides PR O D IG A L ITY . High school will not retard the manner, Thursday night. Sev the honor guests and the hostess, I think (lint a prodigal is an work of coustruction. This build eral hours were spent in playing o u tla w —an o u tla w ag a in st th e those present were: Misses Ber ing should be ready for occu law s of h u m an ity , which are games and in social converse, and tha Dorris, Anna Taylor, Lillian law s of m u tu a l dependence and pancy by the.opening of the fall dainty refreshments were served Elder, Edith Stally and „Master m utual endeavor. If a m an does term, as more room than was during the evening. not provide fo r his children, if Sandborn Elder. had the past year is absolutely he does not provide for all those dep en d en t upon him and if he When you want that suit imparative. The pupils of Mrs. E. Stahr- pressed or cleaned take it to Ims not th a t vision of conditions McNutt gave their second annual Marion Markham, who can do it to come and th a t cure for th e days th a t have not y et daw ned All persons even mule drivers recital in the Christian church and do it right. Repairing a w hich we sum up in the whole Shop on P a c i f i c — must cease the use of oaths auditorium, Saturday evening. specialty. Idea of th r ift an d saving, then avenuj. 10-tf and obscene and abusive lang The recital was attended by a he has not opened Ids eyes to any ad e q u a te conception of hum an uage on the public highways of large number of the friends of life. We a re in th is world to the state or at its watering places the young people, and greatly provide not for ourselves, b u t or public resorts, or he punished it c h e n enjoyed by those present, Mrs. fo r others, and th a t is ^lie basis for economy. W e a re building by a fine, for House Bill No. 133, Stahr-McNutt and those taking not for th e day. bu t for th e fu upboard of which Representative Shuebel, part in the program receiving ture. T h e only dignity th a t of Clackamas county, is the auth m a n y fine compliments. The A m erica bus ev er had arose out O R A N G E SA L A D S . or, became a law Tuesday. The [ of h er conception of her respon program consisted of violin, pi F the biood in sluggish oranges are law goes a littie further, provid-| sibility to th e w orld. She said, au excellent tonic. T he fru it is ano and organ numbers, and each "W e a re going to build a com also helpful for those w ho are ing that any person who shall be selection was rendered in such a troubled m onw ealth w hose doors we shall w ith headaches, biliousness guilty of any viol nt, riotous or throw open to every man w ho way as to call forth much ap o r o th e r disorders o f th e liver. lias hope and am bition u n d er disorderly conduct on the public plause. Mrs. Stahr-McNutt has O range salad s or salad s in w hich G od's heaven, an d th is is th e a re co n stitu en ts should be highway, or at any watering among her students a number oranges refuge o f those w ho believe in served frequently. place or public resort, or in build tlie fu tu re of th e hum an race on who, from the evidence of their A sim ple fru it salad consists of slices e a rth .” N ations do not have im ings and grounds of such resorts, performance at the Friday even of oranges com bined w ith n u t m eats. m orality. T h e ir only ch ance for shall be arrested and fined. The Oranges W ith Herbs. ing recital, have a brilliant musi dignity lies in w h at th ey a re O range and W atercress S alad.—Take fine shall not exceed the sum of j cal future before them. building for th e fu tu re. It is uot five ta r t oranges an d c u t in thin slices $50, and the law is applicable | from m ere in stin ctiv e curiosity and then q u a rte r th e slices. Mix one- th a t w e tu rn to th e m onum ents only to territory situated outside Perry Burton Arant will pre th ird of a cupful of olive oil. one and of ancien t civ ilizatio n —th e p y ra of incorporated cities. sent seven pupils in recital at the one-hnlf tablespoonfuls each of lemon mids, tlie palaces, th e g re a t aque an d vinegnr, one-third o f a tea d u c ts— w hich sta n d ns th e p er Christian Church Tuesday even Juice spoonful of salt, a few g rain s o f mils m anent m em orials of th e men ing June 10th. at 8 o’clock. 1 ta rd and a d ash of paprika. M arinate Commission government h a s! w ho used to live In E gypt or in Everyone is invited to attend. th e fr u it w ith th is m ix tu re an d s e r been launched in Portland, and j Home, the men w ho gath ered the on a bed of w atercress. reins of th e w orld In th e ir hands Following is the program: the people of Oregon will have a M int a n d O range S alad.—Remove and tried to d riv e m ankind as 1 At Play, Arant. Joys of rind and w hite skin from th e oranges. better chance to judge as to] th e g re a t co-operative team . Hut Youth, Von Wilm, Winnie Willis. B reak each in tw o and se p a ra te the whether this form of government every m onum ent of perm anency o f each h a lf until th ey a re but is an evidence o f tlie validity of 2 Winter Evening, Hiller. Danc sections is of more value to the city than slightly connected an d look fun shaped. civilization.—W oodrow Wilson. ing Doll, Poldini. 3 Sonata Op. Place each on a lettuce leaf, strew nut under the former method. Port 9 No, 2 Beethoven, Linnie Burns- kernels over th e orange, pour a spoon land had about ten times more o f m ayonnaise d ressin g on the worth. 4 Rural Wedding Ma ful candidates for Commissioners fru it and flavor w ith m in t Mint Wood Wonted. than had ever before been in the S ealed b id s w ill b e re c e iv e d n t th e office o f son, Mona Mallory, P. F. Arant. leaves chopped fine m ay be strew n 1913, fo r w ood to be 5 Marche Hongroise, Wollen- over i t field at one time for Councilmen, d S e ch liv o o e l re C d le rk a t u n th til e J P u u n b e lic lt>, S chool b u ild in g s th e Refreshing Salad*. co m in g s u m m e r a s fo llo w s: 50 co rd s o a k ; 150 haupt, Margaret Hancock. 6 and the campaign was a hot one. c o ld s fir. B id s on fir w ill b e receiv ed f o r old fir O range an d L ettuce S alad.—T ak e a a n d seco n d g r o w th fir. B id s fo r all o r p a r t of Grand Yalse, Durand, Moi a Mal sm all head o f w h ite lettuce, tw o large ab o v e re c e iv e d . R ig h t r e s e r v e d to r e je c t a n y or lory. 7 Rondo in C, Beethoven orauges an d one sm all pineapple. Crisp The Rose Festival in Portland all bids. R. P . W IR T Z , C le rk S ch o o l D is tr ic t No. 15, Alice Burnsworth. 8 Invitation the lettu ce and a rra n g e on Individual will soon hold the boards, and 30tS F o r e s t G ro v e, O reg o n . salad plates. Teel th e oranges and to the Dance, Weber, Linnie cut In h alf inch slices crossw ise. Cut tens of thousands of people from Bring your wool and mohair to Burnsworth, Margaret Hancock. four half-inch slices of pineapple cross every section of Oregon and near wise. A rrauge one slice of pineapple by states will go to the Rose City A. G. Hoffman arid Company for 9 Nocturne, Op. 32 No. 1 Cho-1 betw een tw o o f orange, place on the pin Carl Peterson. 10 Barcar lettuce an d |iour F reucb dressin g ovei highest cash price. 18tf for u week of enjoyment. olle, Sydney Smith, arranged for all. two pianos by P. B. Arant, Alice O range and Celery S alad.—T ake the The effort of the commission 1 peel aud w hite skin from som e ripe Burnsworth, P. B, Arant. oranges, c u t them into ra th e r thick men of Portland to frighten the slices and divide these into tw o ot O m a t t e r w h a t^ farmers and fruit raisers of Ore- j four portions according to th e size of The Freshman class of the gon by their threat to quit busi tlie fru it. P u t the pieces o f orange make of camera High School gave a party last into a salad bowl w ith som e crisp cel ness should the law passed by you have, a better Friday evening in the hall just ery w hich has been cut into sm all the last Legislature, requiring the above the Book Store. A goodly pieces and m asked w ith som e sauce commission men to pay a license, j film w ill make better made according to th e d irections given number were present. The boys below. G arnish th e salnd w ith cresi he enforced, will fail. This law pictures. T ry the treated all the girls to ice cream. and, If practicable, place it on Ice fot is for the purpose of preventing a sh o rt tim e before it Is served. All retired at a late hour. fradulent commission men from F or tlie sauce, p u t th e yolks o f tw o raw eggs in*.« a basin, add a little salt, doing the farmers and other pro There will be a strawberry ice w hite pepper an d h a lf a teaspoonful of ducers out of their just dues. cream and cake social furnished pow dered su g n r and w ork them w ith a In their letter to the Railroad by the Brotherhood at the Con wooden spoon fo r five m inutes. T hen stir In. drop by drop, a teaspoonful of Commission .urging the Com gregational Church on Wednes tarragon vinegnr. a teaspoonful of mission to rigidly enforce the law, It will give you clearer, day evening June 11 at 8:30 p.m. horseradish vinegnr and h a lf a pint ot the farmers of this city and com deeper, better-defined neg Doors will be open at 7:30 aud an whipped cream . munity spoke in no uncertain atives. Fits any film ,.«h' entertaining program will lie terms, and have called the big camera. given. All are especially invited bluff of the commission men. Come to us for cameras to attend and bring the ladies. \m I K C Lawyers 22 F irs t Ave. N o -th Phone: Office 40x R esidence 402 Forest Grove, Ore. W. P. Dyke S. B. Lawrence H . W . V o llm e r , M . D . Physician and Surgeon A tto r n e y s -a t-L a w Forest Grove N at’l Bank Bldg F o r e s t G r o v e , O re. F o re s t Grove, Ogn. B oth Phones Ind. P hones Attorney-at-Law D R . C .E . W A L K E R E Q U IT Y A N D P R O B A T E O NLY Office H offm an Bldg. Pacific Ave. Ind. Phone 502 F o re s t G rove Osteopathic Physician Treatment by Special Appoint ment Only M ark B . B u m p Attorney-at-law W . Q . T ucker, M. D . South of C ourt House Physician and Surgeon Hillsboro, Ore. Calls answ ered prom ptly day o r night Phone: Office 271, R esidence 283. H o llis & G ra h a m D r. H . R. K a u ffm a n A ttomeys-at-Law Physician & Surgeon F o rest G ro v e, O g n . Office; F o r e s t G ro v e N a t ’l B a n k B uilding: P h o n e M ain 0131 Forest Grove, Ore. E. B . T o n g u e , R. M . E rw in , M . D . Jlttorney-at-Law Physician and Surgeon D istric t A tto rn e y . T am iesie B id d in g 3d and Main S ts. Hillsboro, Ore. Hillsboro, Ore. Y e a g e r & C o r n ish S . T . L in k la te r , M . B ., C . M . Attorneys at Law Physician and Surgeon Hill*boro Commercial Bank Buildtng Phone City 232 Hillsboro, Oregon D elta Building Hillsboro, Ore. Dr. E . J . C r o w th e r s Physician and Surgeon E lm e r H . S m ith , M . D ., D . O . Calls answ ered day and n ig h t Office in Ja c k so n P h arm acy Cornelius, Ore. Physician, Surgeon and Osteopath C alls answ ered day or night. H illsboro N ational B ank Bldg. Hillsboro, Ore. W . B. C O O N , V . S. O ffice on 1 st S t . J . O . R o b b , M . B . T o r. B etw een Pacific and 1st Ave. S. H aving bought o u t Dr. Feeley, V et Physician and Surgeon erin arian , I wish to no tify the public th a t I am prep ared to answ er all calls, Phone C ity 384 day or night. Room s 4 and 5, S chulm erich Bldg. Phone Main 95 F orest G rove , O re Hillsboro, Ore. University of Oregon June 23 to SUMMER SCHOOL Aug. 1 /1 3 Twenty-five Instructors—Fifty Courses Distinguished Eastern Educators Added to Regular Faculty University Dormitories Open. Board and Room at $3.50 per Week. Reduced Railroad Rates. For Complete Illustrated Catalog, Address the Registrar, University of Oregon, Eugene. An ‘ad’ in the Press Brings Results BUTT FASHIONS SU M M E R . 1913 ineiuatNG *«*v regnar U paiO . 25 CENTS, R eady! • “Butterick Fashions ” S u m m e r ’s N e w e s t S ty le s Draperies? Yes, lots and lots of them. Wonderful, smart designs in hun dreds. Everything complete for the season. Dainty summery dresses for all occasions. /L * and photographic supplies of all kinds and you have a guarantee of quality. “ Let us print your nega tives on Cyko Paper. A n y B u tter ic k P a t t e .n F R E E w ith e v e r y c o p y 25 cents (10c extra by mail) Bay • capy mt ike p a tten cen ter ta-day Forest GrovePharmacy The Up-to the-Minute Druggists Phone 901 * Office in A b b o tt Bldg, J . N . H o ffm a n FILM California is suffering from a g reat blight, grasshoppers in Physicians and Surgeons Forest Grove, Ogn. i ANSCO* Summer came in with June, the mercury climbing up to about ninety degrees. A man who came from California last week made the remark that it was hardly warm enough here to be comfortable. D r. D . W . W a r d D r. E . B . B r o o k b a n k W. M. Langley & Son Phone 631 A. G. HOFFMAN CO FO R EST G R O V E , O R EG O N