FOREST GROVE PR SS, FOREST GROVE, OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 26, 1918. r RESS Ä t S l t : iw ial Nan» of Simun \ (Euuntrg hill towns” he says, ‘‘not where T H E P R ES S P U B L IS H IN G CO FO R EST GROVE. ORE. there is the best job hut the greatest need.” —Oregonian T wo little boys of Buffalo, 285 Mew York, aged ten and nine I years, while playing in a boat T e rms o f S ub scriptio n Sunday, were swept to death in Six months, in advance....................... 7o the Niagara rapids, while hun- Three months, in advance....... ............ 501 dreds of men and women watched them go to their doom, THURSDAY. JUNE 26, 1913. powerless to save them. When the little fellows realized that D isp lay a d v e rtis e m e n ts f o r p u b lic a tio n in th e they were doomed, they turned P r e s s m u s t be in th in office n o t la te r th a n T u e s ­ d a y e v e n in g to in s u r e a p p e a ra n c e in c u r r e n t issue toward each other and calmly shook hands. Heroism such as 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. this makes the nerves thrill. As a s m a il m a tte r o f th e second c la ss. long as a nation can produce such hoys as these, it stands in When I was a child I thought no danger of dissolution and de­ as a child, but when I became a cay. _____________ man I put away childish things. . O f f i c e 502 T elephones : R esidence Blushing June brides continue to furnish interest in the social life of the community, and a number of house parties the past week have enlivened the afternoons and evenings, The seashore and mountain re- treats are calling and when warm weather comes again the exodus will be on. Complimenting Mrs. Young, of Seattle, a house guest of Mrs. F. J. Miller, Mrs. E. E Williams entertained at Bridge Saturday evening. The hus bands of the ladies were pres ent, and a very pleasant evening was had. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Dr. D. W. Ward Dr. E. B. Brookbank Physicians and Surgeons W . M. Langley & Son Lawyers Forest Grove, Ogn. 22 First Ave. North Phone: Office 40x Residence 402 Forest Grove, Ore. W. P. DYKE IL W . Vollmer, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Attorney-at-Law Forest Grove N at’l Bank Bldg Forest Grove, Ore. Office in Abbott Bldg. Both Phones Forest Grove, Ogn. Ind. Phones J. N. Hoffman Attorney-at-LaV A Silver Tea unique and out o ’ D R . C. E. W A L K E R The social entertainment given the ordinary was given Friday EQUITY AND PROBATE ONLY by Mrs. Ives J. Hoar at her afternoon by Mrs. Mead Heath Office Hoffman Lldg. Pacific Ave. Osteopathic Physician beautiful home in South Park, in honor of the Ladies Working Ind. Phone 502 Porest Grove Thursday, was most enjoyable. Society of the Congregationa Tieatment by Special Appoint* Cards at three tables was the church. A fanciful story, wiit afternoon. High honors were ten by one of the guests, which Mark B. Bump ment Only taken by Mrs. C. E. Walker and had for its theme the reasons Altorney-at-IaW Mrs. Charles Buchanan. Miss why the affair was not held some W. Q. Tucker, M. D. Minnie Myers was awarded con­ other day, furnished much South o f Court House Physician c.nd Surgeon Hillsboro, Ore solation. Dainty refreshments amusement, and was voted Letter From Canada. ! Calls answesed promptly day or night were served. The man or men who got away Montreal Canada — very pleasing feature of the Phone: Office 2V1, K e s i d e n c e 283. « » * * ► • ' ¡ > ' 3 * with seventy suits from the An­ f have had a safe arrival here Hollis & Graham afternoon. A happy family reunion was derson store, Thursday night will but it has been pouring rain for Dr. H. R. Kauffman A ttorneys-at-Lau) have enough wearing apparel to the past to days and it is quite held Tuesday at the home of Mr. Miss Lea Slusser, who has Physician & Surgeon last until a Republican admini­ cold at Duluth the harbor was and Mrs. William Abernethy in been connected with the Conser Office: F o r e s t G ro v e N a t ’l B an k B uilding: Forest Grove, Ugn. stration goes in again. I 'h o n e M ain 0131 full of broken ice and the boats South Park, the occasion being vatory of music at Pacific Uni were plowing through it. The the golden wedding anniversary versity for the past four years, Forest Grove, Ore. Weather conditions have not men on the streets were in over­ of this prominent pioneer couple. will be married July, 23 at her E. B. Tongue, been the opening wedge as a coats and winter clothing so 1 Mr. and Mrs. Abernethy were home in Portland, the groom-to R. M. Erwin, M. D. yltlorney-at-Law topic of conversation in Forest staid there only one day and married at The Dalles, and have be is Mr. Warren Hathway, of Physician and Surgeon District Attorney. Grove, the past week, but when then followed the south shore of made their home in Forest Grove Portlund. Miss Slusser was very Tamiesie Binding Hillsboro, Ore. neighbors have met there has lake Superior for four hundred for the past nine years. Mr. popular with the students while 3d and Main Sts. been a kind inquiry made as to thirty five miles to the eastern Abernethy is the son of the late she was connected with the Hillsboro, Ore. where each got that new suit. end and crossed into Canada George Abernethy, first Gover­ University. The past week she Yeager & Cornish tnd followed the north shore ot nor of Oregon sent here by the has been-extensively entertainec S. T. Linklater, M. B., C. M. Attorneys at Law Currency reform and tariff re­ Lake Huron six hundred miles President of the United States by Portland friends, Mrs. Paul­ Physician and Surgeon Hillsboro Commercial Bank Building vision occupy the thoughts and to this place. Nearly all the to serve as Provisional Governor ine Miller-Chapman being hostes Phone City 232 Hillsboro, Oregon when Oregon was a territory. Delta Building at a dinner party in honor of time of Congress. If the Demo­ country from Duluth has been Mrs. Abernethy is a native Miss Slusser. ~ . .1 Hillsboro, Ore. crats give us greater prosperity, logged over about thirty years d.r li ghter of Oregon. This esti- Dr. E. J. Crowthers Wilson and his party may expect igo and is now grown over with nv b!e couple have ten living Physician and Surgeon to be at the head of government willows, maples, firs and looks Elmer H. Smith, M. D., D. O. eh; Iren, nine of whom were A delightful affair of the past Calls answered day and night for the next eight years, hut just about like an old burn. In PhysicianSurgeon pr ’ ent to help celebrate the Office in Jackson Pharmacy otherwise look out for the Bull ill this region the farmers are occ ion. The oldest son, who week was a reception tendered and Osteopath Chapter ‘‘D,” P. E. 0. of this Cornelius, Ore. Calls answered day or night. just beginning to plow and veg- Moose. ives in Tacoma was unable to be city, at the home of Mrs. R. M. Hillsboro National Bank Bldg. itation to leaf out. If it is still present. A bountiful wedding Gray, of Irivington. Chapter, Hillsboro, Ore. wet tomorrow I think I will start The Press has received letters tinner was served to the daugh­ A. C. and E. of Portland, were W. B. COON, V. s . for Albany, New York where it from men in Kansas, Texas and O f f i c e - on 1 st S t . ters and grandchildren by Mrs. also present at the reception. J. O. Robb, M. B. Tor. Between Pacific and 1st Ave. S. Missouri, the past week, asking may he a little warmer as I have Abernethy. Die rooms were artistically de­ been cold and chilly ever since Having bought out Dr. Feeley, Vet­ for sample copies of this paper, Physician and Surgeon corated with white roses and the erinarian, I wish to notify the public Phone City 384 and for information regarding arriving here. 1 have not seen that I am prepared to answer all calls, Word has reached this city of Rooms 4 and 5, Schulmerich Bldg. the farming lands of Washing­ a flower in bloom anywhere in the marriage of Miss Clam P. E. 0. flower, marguerites, be- day or night. ing used in the flying room, and Phone Main 95 F or es t G ro ve , O re this city. Hoping this may find Hillsboro, Ore. ton county. We have sent them Pechin to Mr. H. F. White, the pink roses in the music room. yon well. descriptive literature of the op­ Dr. Clark Smith nuptuals occuring at the parson­ portunities offered new settler;- Congregational Dr. Smith was an old res­ age of the in this garden spot of the world. Bert Stiles and Alma Ruef church, Salem, June 11. Mrs. ident of Forest Grove and Cor­ were married in Forest Grovt White is the daughter of Mr. and The heavy rains of the past nelius and his many friends in Mrs. Pechin, well known resi­ Saturday, and are now at home week have ruined hundreds of these towns will be glad to hear dents of the Gales Creek section, aere. Miss Reuf taught school tons of clover hay that is down of him. and has taught school for sev­ for two years at Liberty, and is in the fields, and the ground is G aston R esident D ies. eral years. She has many a member of the Reuf family Twenty-five Instructors—Fifty Courses bo wet that it is feared furthei Josiah Thomas, aged seventy- friends in this city. Mr. White who resided at Suver for so long, Distinguished Eastern Educators Added to Regular Faculty loss will result. To counterbal­ >ne years, died at his home at is a prosperous farmer of Marion but lately moved to Washington ance the loss in hay the rains Gaston June 19. Funeral servi­ county, and he and his bride are county. She is an estimable University Dormitories Open. Board and Room at $3.50 per have been of incalculable bene­ ces were held Saturday, ltev. now making their home there­ young lady, and known as out W eek Reduced Railroad Rates. fit to other crops, such as grain, Dix of the first Day Adventist on. of the best school teachers. For Complete Illustrated Catalog, Address the Registrar, hops, and potatoes. church officiating, with burial in •V--» Everybody knows Bert, and con­ University of Oregon, Eugene. the Hill cemetery. gratulates him on securing the Mrs. John Buchanan gave a Eighty per cent of.the diseases \lr. Thomas was born in Wis­ party Tuesday in honor of the prize he has—Dallas Itemizer. which alllict humanity are pre­ consin, and came to Washington thirteenth birthday of her ventable, writes a physician in county in 1871. He has made laughter, Miss Barbara, at the Dr. and Mrs. II. R. Kauffman the Oregonian. Countless his home in and near Gaston country home of the Buchanans entertained, Sunday, at their millions of dollars are lost to the continuously since coming west, near Cornelius, Young friends home on Pacific Avenue, Dr. country every year through this and was prominent in the affairs of Miss Barbara to the number ' B IJ T T tig IC K . F A S H IO N S * Kauffman’s brother N. B. Kauff­ cause and hundreds of thousands of his community. His widow of sixteen went down from this man, of Portland, C. L. Nelson, SUM M ER. of lives are sacrificed. The and the following children sur­ city to lielj» her celebrate, and -a 1913 of Lena, Illinois; Dr. A. G. Nel­ vive him: W. E. Thomas, Mrs. awakening is coming, when edu­ most delightful time was- had. son, of Chicago and G. W. Nel­ cation along hygienic lines will E. Matteson and Mrs. A. Barnes, Games and music were the fea­ son of Seattle. These gentle­ prevent this deplorable waste. A Gaston; John Thomas, Tillamook; tures of the day, the musical men were boyhood friends in sound mind in a sound body is Mrs. W. 11. Wall, of Gifford, numbers being rendered by the Illinois and this was the first moie preferable than too much Idaho, and Mrs. I’. W. Watkins, Misses Phyllis Miller and Elida time they had all been together wife of the Chief of Police of knowledge of dead languages. Loynes and Mrs. Charles Buch­ for fifteeen years. The reunion this city. anan. At evening Mrs. Buch was a most enjoyable affair, and Concerted action on the part anan brought the happy children several hours were spent by the With and at a Will. of every man, woman and child A drill ».-tm-ant will d itllins the re to their homes in her auto. “ boys” in recounting the times In the use or the rltle Rv in Washington county will make ■mil when as carefree lads they went smoothly until blank the county fair to he held -r.vthlnn played together in the old home -m-trltlin*« were distributed The re A pretty wedding oceured last here next fall a success. This •rolls were Instructed to loud thefr town. fair is to be an exhibition of the deoos anil stan d at the "ready." and Saturday at Cheery Grove when Miss Jessie Scott became the tlie sergeant cave the command: products of Washington county, 'hen T i r e at will!" bride of Air. Earnest Blair, the Miss Nellie Hall, of the Oak — V» and will be held not only for the P riv ate Dunn was puzzled He low ceremony being performed by Hill section, formerly of this IKlI»Nt"C A*» .... .. PttCt 25 CtNTS r.T m,treat - r e d Ids g u n purpose of stimulating the far­ "W hich our Is WHIT" he naked —New the Rev. Snider at the home city, stole a march on her mers, fruit raisers and cattlemen! Vork Post which had just been furnished friends a week ago last Saturday to greater efforts, but it will also for the young couple. Only the when she went to Vancouver, He Listened to AH. be for the purpose of attracting Knnti-imlle ll»twv<] to e v e r y t h in g , nnd immediate relatives and friends Washington, the popular Gretna outsiders to make their homes 'to olTt-uiVd no n n e I>y disputin'* any- were present to witness the Green, where she was united in with us. The latter purpose is i hi lui AI llio i-lo-o of his life lie w a s nuptials. Many beautiful and marriage to Mr. Eddy Lupher, the* » e -re t of til« sucre«*, n n d he the more vital of the two, and it isked Summer’s Newest Styles piled t h a t It wa« tiy olwefTlni! tw o useful presents were received bj of Portland, the ceremony being is needless to say that every m axim *. " E v e r y b o d y m a y he rig h t" the happy couple. Mrs. Blair is performed by the Rev. J. M. Draperies ? Yes, lots and lots of them. effort should be put forth to iini " E v e r y t h i n ) ! m ay he s o " the youngest daughter of Mr. Cause, pastor of the methodist Wonderful, smart designs in hun­ make exhibits a credit to the and Mrs. H. W. Scott, well hurch in the Military city by H sr Postscript. dreds. Kv’erything complete for the whole county. " W h y ill«« a w o m a n a l w a y s a d d a known residents of this city. the Columbia. The young season. Dainty summery dresses for pnet*rrlpt to her le t t e r ? " all occasions. She was born in Forest Grove. couple have ju st informed their , "W ell.” answ ered the nncallnnt The pathetic circumstance wri-ti h. ••»lie pro b a b ly hint re* o u t In Mr. Blair came to this city six friends of their wedding. Mrs. Any Butterick Pattern FREE about the commencement season he r o w n m ind w h a t h e r l e tte r ha» years ago, and both he and his Lupher attended school in this with every copy m a d e you t h in k a n d then trie s to have is that so many of the graduates the bride attended tlie schools of this city for several years, and for In.si w ord ' join in the grand march city­ 25 cents (10c extra by mail) city, and the latter also studied the past few years has been ward. Those from the little The Demure T h in g . Bmj • a n ml A t patten, coanter to-¿a, music in the Pacific University teaching in the public schools of towns seldom go hack home to f! »Ith V In v en t *< «M» my «»nçapc* Conservatory under Mrs. Pauline Oregon and Washington. Mr. •in*»n rlntr j«*t. h.-iv*» yon? Marie I diffuse the blessings of culture ilmi't k in m V , tif.-tr. W lio a ( b e u i a u N Miller-Chapman. For the pres­ Lupher is a young business man ent the home of the newly-weds and standards. They carry their u<>-ton rmn-. ript will be at Cheery Grove, where of Portland. They will be at coals to Newcastle. President ... t ,, I n r W>klnnlnc o f w isd o m la not io Mr. Blair is employed by the home to their friends after Aug- FOREST GROVE, OREGON Ihoni& A , Ol MiddIt?l)Ury Collent?, jf|t. t Ml t in tbr Urnrt AO butt , Lovegren Lumber company. ust first in Portland. University o f Oregon June 23 to SU M M ER SCH O O L Aug. 1 ,7 3 An ‘ad’ in the Press Brings Results Ready! “Butterick Fashions ” om Phone 631 A. G. HOFFMAN CO