FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1913. II NEW STORE OPENING! The Opening of our New Store will take place Wednesday, June 25, at 10 o’clock. W i l l Y o u b e th e re ? s h o p in. W e w i ll s h o w y o u a g o o d s t o r e to W e h a v e im p ro v e d o u r S to c k a n d S e r v ic e 50°|o. Now for instance, could you ever before buy in this town a 20c Lawn or Dimity at 6c per yard; a 35c Voile for 15c per yd.; Silk Mulls worth 60c at 25c per yd.; a $3.50 L adW Shirtwaists at $1.25; a $2.50 and $2.00 Shirtwaists at 75c.; a $1.50 Shirtwaist at 25c. How about a high grade $3.75 tub Silk Shirtwaist for $2.98. Could you ever before get FREE a pair of 25c hose with each pair of Shoes you buy, or a good linen collar with every shirt you purchase, or a Windsor Tie with every Boys’ shirt. How about 7 bars Lenox Soap for 25c., or a gallon can of Peaches for 35c.; a 3 lb. Can of high grade Coffee at $1.00. These are some of the values that w e are going to offer the Public Wednesday morning, June 25, 10 o’clock. The opening proper will last four days. along. Refreshments will be served The bargains will last right Free during the Opening. W e are going to give the shoppers of Forest Grove and vicinity a place where they can shop in the expectation of always finding something new and something a bargain. Our Premium Offer of Silverware, Plain and Fancy Dishes is attract­ ing many to our store. For every $6.00 worth you purchase, paid in either Cash or Produce, you will receive Premiums. Sack Sugar not included in this Offer. Store will be closed Tuesday afternoon and will remain closed until W ednesday morning 10 o’clock preparatory to this opening. C a ll F o r P a in tin g Bid*. CUPID GETS HARD JOLT IN HILLSBORO County Clerk Luce Refuses to Grant License to Polk County Man. Cupid, the little love god, is meeting with all kinds of trouble since the new law, requiring men who wish to be married in this state to present a certificate of health duly signed by a licensed physician, to the county clerk, before a bliss certificate be issued him. Last Satnrday a Polk county man appeared at the desk of County Clerk Luce, in Hillsboro, and requested that he be grant­ ed a license to wed. But Luce turned him down on the ground that he did not know whether the physician who made out the certificate is entitled to practice i or not. He said that where a man came from an outside county armed with a physician’s certificate, he should also have a sworn statement from the county clerk that the medical examiner is entitled to practice in Oregon. Clerk Luce alleges that if this ruling is not fol­ lowed, it would invite fraud that might be wide spread, The new law requiring men to present a certificate of health before they may be granted a license to marry in Oregon, is causing many couples to take little jaunts into Washington, where they have the knot tied. Vancouver is a popular Gretna Green for lovelorn couples, and j the ministers over in the mili­ tary town are taking in many a bright gold piece that should remain in Oregon. Never a rose without its thorn. Selah. Mrs. Rose Olmsted and family are visiting in Portland this week. Paul and Benjamin Abraham of Patton valley were in town Friday. Miss Sarah Lyman of Portland is visiting in this city with rela­ tives. Mrs. Mary Voget, after hav­ ing visited in this city for a few weeks, left Sunday for her home in Walla Walla, Wash. Miss Mildred Thomas left Sun­ day for Los Angeles where she will visit with her aunt. -----------------------COME AND BRING YOUR FR IEN D S------------------------ F o r e s t G ro v e, O reg o n , J u n e 10th. 1918. T h e S ch o o l B o a n l w ill re c e iv e sealed bids fo r th e p a in tin g o f th e e x te r io r a n d c a lc im in in g of th e in te r io r o f th e C e n tr a l a n d L in co ln schools. Si e ificatio n s w ill be f u rn is h e d on a p p lic a tio n a t th e office o f th e S chool C le rk . B ids w ill be re c e iv ­ ed u n til 12 o 'clo ck noon, S a tu r d a y , J u n e 2 8th, 1913. M R S. D O R O T H Y H . S E Y M O U R , C h a irm a n B o ard o f D ire c to rs, school D is tr ic t N o. 15, W a s h in g to n C o u n ty , F o r e s t G rove, O re g o n . A tte s t: R. F . W IR T Z . C le rk o f th e B o ard . N o tic e o f W a rra n t S a le . S ealed b id s w ill b e re c e iv e d b y t h e u n d e rs ig n e d u p to a n d in c lu d in g 12 o 'clo ck noon, S a tu rd a y , J u n e 28th, 1913, f o r $1000 in w a r r a n ts o f School D is tr ic t N o. 15, W a s h in g to n C o u n ty , O reg o n , W a r r a n ts to b e d q te d J u n e 28th, 1913, p a y a b le in th r e e y e a rs a n d b e a rin g in ­ t e r e s t a t th e r a t e o f 6 p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m , in te r e s t p a y a b le s e m i-a n n u a lly . N o bids w ill be rece iv ed f o r le ss th a n $60.00. T h e B o ard re s e rv e s th e r i g h t to r e je c t a n y a n d a ll bids. M RS. D O R O T H Y H . S E Y M O U R . C h a irm a n B o ard o f D ire c to rs, School D is tr ic t N o. 15, W a sh in g to n C o u n ty , F o r e s t G rove, O re ­ gon. A tte s t: R. P . W IR T Z , C le rk o f B oard. N o tic e o f F in a l S e t t e e m e n t. N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t I, th e u n d e rs ig n e d a d m in is tr a tr ix o f th e e s ta te o f Is a a c R . A n d e rs o n , d ec eased , w ith th e w ill o f said d e c e a se d a n n e x e d , h a v e filed 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 ­ g o n f o r W a s h in g to n c o u n ty , m y final a c c o u n t a s s u c h a d m in is tr a tr ix , a n d t h a t sa id c o u rt h a s s e t M onday, J u n e 23, 1913, a t th e h o u r o f 10 o’clock a. m. a s tn e tim e , a n d th e c o u n ty c o u rt room in H illsb o ro , O reg o n , a s th e p la c e f o r h e a rin g ob je c tio n s to sa id a c c o u n t a n d th e final s e ttle m e n t o f said e s ta te . D a te d th is M ay 17, 1913. S A R A 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 R. A n d e r­ son, dggB M ld, w ith th e w ill o f sa id d e c e a se d a n ­ n ex ed . N. W B A R R ETT . A tto r n e y f o r said e s t a t e . 29t5 Boys on Long Hike. The Loyal Sons class of the Christian church of Tillamook, are on a long hike, and reached this city yesterday. They played a game of ball with the Forest Grove [team, and left here for Turner, Oregon, wherh they will attend the state convention of the Christian church. Mr. and Mrs. Ula Hanna and Master Robert Pollock enjoyed the Rose Show in Portland, Sat­ urday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Russell were Rose City visitors, the last day of the week. Mr. Elmer Hamilton of Kan­ sas city, was visiting in Portland with relatievs. Mrs. Martha Hammoc and Mrs. C. McClaury of Cornelius, were business visitors in this city, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Rodell Matteson of this city, visited with the lat­ ter’s sister Mrs. Jim Page, of North Yamhill Sunday. Mr. E. W. Lamb, has begun grading his lot on North “ B” street preparatory to moving his house thereonon. Mrs. Ragsdale and daughter Nellie, of Idaho are in town for a few months, while she former regains ner health. Prof. BenKori will spend the summer months on his ranch in upper Scoggins valley. Rev A. B. Snider and family of San Francisco are spending their summer vacation with rela­ tives in Cherry Grove. W. T. Patton, of Portland vis­ ited here Sunday and Monday with relatives. Very Common Here. The final word about straw­ berries has not been said till this day. The Kidd grocery store has on exhibition a luscious, red ripe berry which measures ex- acitly 6 inches around the waist line—and that is going some for strawberries.—Umpqua Valley D. Sage exchanged his proper­ News. ty in this city for a farm. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. MacAlear, Services in Tent on Main Street. Teacher’s examinations are on ! Mr. and Mrs. John Buchanan have moved to their summer and son Lowell of Hillsboro Religious services are being | at Hillsboro this week, and sev­ home near Cornelius, where Mr. visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. held each night in a tent o n ! eral pedagogues from this city Buchanan has a large hop yard. J. Good, Sunday. Main street, corner 1st avenue are taking the tests. Mrs. D. N. Morris is improv­ south, by a number of men and Lindley A. Wells, Field Supt., Alex Alexander, of Portland, ing after an attack of rheuma­ women from Portland. These visited the Baxters in this city of the Oregon "Out to Win" S e a s h o r e o r M o u n t a in s Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Alex- Prohibition campnign will speak people are preaching the gospel tism. m the Congregational church without asking any aid of Forest W. J. Good is remodeling his V IA THE ander was a former resident of Sunday, June 29. Mr. Wells is Grove people, as they work at residence on “ B” street. this city. | an eloquent and forceful speaker trades and professions during Mrs. M. Best, of Hillsboro, and the public is invited to hear the day time and preach at visited in this city, Friday with him. night. Season Tickets on Sale [ C O / S U N S E T 3-Day Tickets on Sale _ D. N. Morris. |0G D EN»SH AST a 1 HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. Daily Until Sept. 30 Saturday and Sunday R OUTES Saturday evening the merry- Clinton McGill was home from B enefits of S u n sh in e . go-round, located on the Laun-1 IF YOU CAN READ, YO U j Buxton Sunday. D on't l>e nfrniil of Kiumliine CAN BE A GOOD dry block on First Avenue will an d fresh nlr. T hey offer you Chas. Miller has invested in a bloom and color. A nd deep COOK run for the last time. The pro­ drug store at Independence. b reath in g Is* surely th e hnndtunld TO prietors are gentlemen whom it W e w ill sh o w you how . T a k e a n y re c ip e of th e fresh n lr nurse. Deep Norris McKay visited in Port­ f o r ca k e, muffin», b is c u it o r p a s tr y , fo l­ [ is a pleasure to meet, and they breath in g (fives n tine flifure a t low d ire c tio n s a n d use Tillamook and Newport Beaches land Tuesday. well ns n clenr complexion. have furnished amusement to S enson f a r e s fro m th e p r in c ip a l s ta tio n s to N e w p o r t o r T illam o o k B e a c h e s a r e a s follow s: FROM Mr. and Mrs. Horsch and Miss TO FARE TO FARE hundreds of children the past Portland Newport $6.25 Tillamook Beaches $4.00 Jennie have moved to Los An­ t i week. Oregon City 6.25 4.70 a a geles, having lived here the past Salem 5.15 6.00 Alfred Freerksen was in from « 1 a a Albany 4.00 7.30 HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. winter. < < *i a Corvallis his ranch in the Thatcher sec- 3.75 7.10 < « << 5.80 9.00 POWDER A son was born to the wife of Eugene S c h o o l C h i l d r e n 's M e a l* . ion, Saturday, and went on down < « a a Roseburg 8.75 12.00 R etfulnrlty should l>e th e key­ « « a *i 0. C. Calahan. of the Laurel- Medford 12.00 to Portland to attend the electri­ 17.20 T a k e a ll the tim e you note In th e tn k tn g o f food, and a a “ Ashland 1«.00 17.75 w ant to m ix it, and let it wood section, last Friday. cal parade. am ple tim e m ust tie allow ed for C o rre s p o n d in g low f a r e s fro m o th e r p o in ts . W e ek e n d ti c k e t s on s a le fro m v a rio u s p o in ts. stand ten or fifteen m in­ the child to e a t Its meals. It Is Haward Taylor has gone to SUN D A Y EXCURSION TRAIN ON THE C. & E. R. R. Lieutenant Wi l l i a m Henry ute« b efo re baking, if you especially d u rin g the early y ears wiah, it w ill be all the b etter Columbia beach to attend the Y. L e a v e s A lb a n y a t 7.20 a . m .. C o rv allis. 7.50 a . m a n d c o n n e c ts w ith th e S . P . tr a in s 16 a n d 14 Harrison Myers, accompanied by o f school life Hint th e n u tritio n Is N o r th b o u n d a n d N o. 13 S o u th b o u n d . •C R E S C E N T * has tw o M. C. A convention. apt to suffer, for th e child I s then his daughter. Miss Minnye, went p ow er u n its and N E V E R under a new kind of e x c ite m e n t EXCURSION FARES EAST Mr. and Mrs. Charley Vande- to Portland, Wednesday, to at­ P A IL S T O R A IS E T H E There Is w orry over lessons, a T ic k e ts w ill b e sold fro m all m a in a n d b r a n c h lin e p o in ts in O re g o n to E a s te r n d e s tin a tio n DOUGH. hey, of Hillsboro, are rejoicing tend the reunion of Oregon’s pi­ o n e w a y th r o u g h C alifornia o r v ia P o r tla n d . S to p -o v e rs w ith in ltm iL desire to h u rry off to sellout, and over the birth of a son, the m eals becom e to th e child a oneers. Lieutenant|Myers is not 25c Full Lb. Tickets on Sale Daily to Sept. 30 seco n d ary consideration. C are youngster arriving Monday only one of the earliest settlers A S K Y O U R G R O C E R ahonld he ta k e n to avoid Incom­ Final Return Limit Oct. 3 l i t night Mr. and Mrs. Vandehey of the great country “ where rolls For b reu ttfu lly illu stra ted h n o k i.t " V acation Day», and bnoltlets d e e e r ib in t Tillam ook patible m ixtures Also, a s Dr. ounty B m d i n . N ew p o rt and o th er point», aa w ell aa in form ation ab o u t E a stern F ares, the Oregon,’’ but he also took a C r e s c e n t M a n u f a c t u r in g C o m p a n y are now living at Hillsboro, but C route», Clock s u g g e s t s . It Is Im p o rtan t stop-over», e tc ., call on n ea re st Ajrent or w rite to S e a ttle . W a sh in g to n that the child lie fed regularly John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland. Oregon were formerly residents of this very prominent part in subduing an d not between meals. city. the Indians during early days. Lawerence Bam ford of Hill side was in town Tuesday. A. G. HOFFM AN & CO. PHONE 631 SUMMER VACATIONS CRES CENT B AKI NG « a «1