FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 3. 1913. G r o v e P r e s s of deep learning, is young, pro­ gressive, and ever alert to take B. S. S P A R K S . E d ito r a n d M a n a g e r advantage of the changing con­ T H E P R E S S P U B L I S H I N G C O ditions. He writings along ed­ FO REST GROVE. O RE. ucational lines prove the breadth of his mind, and his work in T eleph o n es : other institutions of higher learn­ R e s id e n c e 285 O f f ic e 502 ing will be of great value to him in his work at Pacific University. T er m s o f S u b scr iptio n The Progress of the college has One y ear, in ad v an ce.......................$ 1.50 Six m onths, in a d v a n c e ......................... 75 been hampered of late years by T h ree m onths, in ad v an ce...................... 50 a lack of harmony. This should be a thing of the past, and it is T H U R S D A Y . JU L Y 3. 1913. hoped that the instructors, stu­ dents and townspeople will work D isp lay a d v e rtis e m e n ts fo r p u b lic a tio n in th e P r e s s m u s t b e in th is office n o t la te r th a n T u e s ­ with Pres. Bushnell to give this d a y e v e n in g to in s u r e a p p e a r a n c e in c u r r e n t is s u e institution that standing abroad 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- that will induce more students a s m ail m a tte r o f th e seco n d clas». to come here to school. In point of equipment and location Pa­ “ Prettiest town in Oregon. cific University is the peer of any educational institution on Hundreds of persons have died the coast, and there is no good this week in the middle western reason why the attendance states from heat prostrations. should not be increased to three Man dies from heat and cold, by times the number that have at- fire and flood, and with all ol tended in the past few year, his genius has but little control over the elements of nature. fo r est 20th ANNUAL ASSEMBLY It is hoped that Mr. Albers, j owner of the clay beds near this city, will find the right grade of sand to mix with the clay, I which will give a product for the W illam ette V alley C hautauqua R eplete W ith N ew manufacture t>f porcelain. There Features is no reason why a pottery fac­ tory should not be established in Forest Grove. Should this come Many Forest Grove people are to pass, work could be given to planning to attend the coming hundreds of persons and this session of the Willamette Valley city would gain greater fame I Chautauqua to be held at Glad­ than has ever yet come to the stone Park July 8 20, inclusive. “ prettiest town in Oregon.” The program has just been pub­ lished and includes many widely Tomorrow will be observed k n o wn Chautauqua speakers once more the anniversary of Prof. B. R. Baumgardt Colonel the Nation’s birthday, and George W. Bain, Walter Hol- thousands of orators throughout I comb, Frederick Vining Fisher, the land will retell in thunderous Ng., Poon Chew, (the Chinese tones of the heroic deeds of our Statesman;) the Sierra Mixed fore fathers, who shed their Quartette, the Tyrolean-Alpine blood to found a free nation. Singers, Frances Carter, Maude The small boy will imbibe the Willis, Matt Hughes, E. G. Lewis Bpirit of patrotism the while he and Grace Lakin are among the burns his hands with toy cannon big features of the coming and fire cracker, and the youth assembly, for the afternoon and and maiden fair will munch to­ evening programs. gether from the same sack of The morning classes include popcorn and stroll through the talks by Dr. W. Hinson of the crowd arm in arm oblivious to Portland White Temple, elocu­ other mortals. Swings, games, tion talks by Mrs. F'rancis Car­ dances and side shows will add ter; “supervised play” by Miss their part to the general sum of Grace Lamkin; school of music, enjoyment. Thus do we cele­ lectures on “ Modern Economic brate the “ Fourth” the greatest Problems’’ by Dr. Gilbert ot the day of the year. State University; lectures on practical agriculture and stock After two years of preparation and poultry by experts from O. the Second World’s Christian A. C.; and other talks by lead­ Citizenship Conference was ing scholars along various lines opened Sunday in Portland. Rep­ of thought in Oregon. Daily band and orchestra pre­ resentatives from all parts of the ludes to the programs, with earth ara in attendance, and speakers of worldwide repute solos by Portland’s leading vocal­ Chautauqua base ball are making daily addresses to ists. large audiences. The purpose league plays daily games and of the conference is to seek so­ consists of five of Clackamas lutions of the problems which County’s fastest amateur teams. beset the nations in building to Tents and platforms may be re­ a better and greater citizenship. served for patrons. Plenty of Many H i e the evils which beset camp fire wood, and lots of pure human society, and these earn­ mountain water. Camp eqnven- est. thoughtful men and women, iences most ideal. Provisions gather from all Darts of the may be purchased from stores world that they may exchange on the grounds or patrons may ideas and suggestions for the eat at Chautauqua Cafeteria. forward progress of humanity. M o rta l N a im o f Œ num “S (E o m ttry Wedding bells still continue to ring for Forest Grove young people, and Cupid, the little love god, has the past week occupied the center of the stage in social affairs. ***** ***** Miss Nellie Hermans and Mr. Anthony Eveis, both well known and popular young people of the Verboort section, were united in marriage last week. They will make their home at Verboort. ***** * ^ 9 * 1 » Ruth Gaylord became the bride of Mr. Leslie Hope. The bride was attended by Jdiss Bessie Hope, sister of the groom, as bridesmaid, and Mr. Haskell Fer- rin was best man. Mrs. Hope graduated this year from Pacific University, and is a very charm­ ing and attractive girl and has many friends in this city. Mr. Hope graduated from Pacific University last year. While a| student at P. U. he was editor of the Index, the college publica­ tion, was president of the student body and had represent­ ed his alma mater in debate a number of times. He has many friends among the people of this city. Mr. Hope is associated with his father in the banking business at Vale, Oregon, where he and his bride will make their home after a trip to Cannon beach. Dr. D. W. Ward Dr. E. B. Brookbank Physicians and Surgeons W . M. Langley & Son Lawyers Forest Grove, Ogn. 22 First Ave. No-th Residence 402 Phone: Office 40.< 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. B oth PhoneB Forest Grove, Ogn. Ind. Phones J. N. Hoffman A ttomey-at-LcTS D R . C. E. W A L K E R E Q U IT Y A N D PR O B A TE ONLY Office H offm an Bidg. Pacific Ave. Ind. Phone 502 F o re st Grovo Osteopathic Physician The Ladies Working Society of Treatment by Special Appoint­ the Congregational church met Mark B. Bump ment Only at the church parlors yesterday afternoon. The session was one Altorney-al-laW W . Q. Tucker, M. D. of business and pleasure, and a South of Court House delicious lunch was enjoyed by Physician and Surgeon Hillsboro, Ore those present. Calls answ ered prom ptly day or night O** ^^* Phone: O.Iice 271, ltesid en ce 283. Hollis & Graham The Workers Cla;s of the Methodist church to the number Dr. H. R. Kauffman A Uomeys-at-LaW of twenty went by auto to Fern Physician & Surgeon Hill, last evening, where a A quiet but pretty home wed­ Office: F o r e s t G ro v e N a t ’l B a n k B uilding: Forest Grove, Ogn. P h o n e M ain 0131 “cherry social” at the home of ding united one of ForestGrove’s Miss Pearl Cooke was enjoyed by best known and most popular Forest Grove, Ore. the merry crowd. young men to the lady of his, E. B. Tongue, *>=*► *»*a* «>•** Jlllorney-at-Law R. M. Erwin, M. D. choice, Tuesday, when Mr. Has-1 Mrs. Winnifred Aldrich gave a kell Ferrin and Miss Esther Spill- Physician and Surgeon D istric t'A tto rn e y . birthday party at her home Sat- man were joined in holy bonds of T am iesie Bi ilding Hillsboro, Ore. 3d and Main S ts. urday night in honor of her matrimony at the home of the Hillsboro, Ore. daughter, Mrs. Hazel Carmack. bride’s cousin, W. E. Cappin, at Y eager & Cornish A number of the young friends Rose City Park, Portland. Only Attorneys at Lau) S. T. Linklater, M. B., C. M. of Mrs. Carmack were present immediate friends and relatives to help her enjoy the evening, were present. Miss Laura Weist Hill*boro Commercial Bank Buildtng Physician and Surgeon Hillsboro, Oregon which was given over to games was bridesmaid, and Mr. Leslie Phone City 232 D elta B uilding and music. Light refreshments Hope attended the groom. Mrs. Hillsboro, Ore. were served by the hostess. All Ferrin is the daughter of Mr. Dr. E. J. Crowthers present report a very pleasant; and Mrs. Thomas Spillman, of Elmer H. Smith, M. D., D. O. Physician and Surgeon evening, Portland. She is an attractive Calls answ ered day and night Physician, Surgeon girl of the blond type, and was Office in Jack so n P harm acy and Osteopath The Homesteaders gave a popular at Pacific University, Cornelius, Ore. Calls answ ered day or night. H dlsboro N ational B ank Bldg. reception in their lodge rooms where she was for several years Saturday night that was most a student in the Conservatory of j Hillsboro, Ore. enjoyable. Two new members Music. Mr. Ferrin is the son of W. B. COON, V. S. O f f ic e o n 1 st ST. were initiated into the mysteries Dr. and Mrs. W. N. Ferrin, of i J. O. Robb, M. B. Tor. B etw een Pacific and 1st Ave. S. this city. He was born in Forest of the lodge, after which the Physician and Surgeon H aving bought o u t Dr. Feeley, V et­ time was given over to playing Grove, which has always been erinarian, I wish to notify the public Phone C ity 384 th a t I am prepared to answ er all calls, games and listening to musical his home. After attending the day Rooms 4 and 5, Schulm erich Bldg-. o r night. public schools, he entered Pacific selections. The occasion was Hillsboro, Ore. Phone M ain 95 F orest G rove , O re also a farwell party in honor ol University, where he took high Mr. and Mrs. Erphan Miller, honors as a student and athlete. | formerly employed at the laundry Graduating from Pacific Univei- who have moved to Portland. sity, he accepted a position with Strawberries and cake were the Forest Grove National Bank, and is now assistant cashier of served to those present. «fc-* **** that financial institution. After A wedding of interest to For­ a honeymoon trip to Cannon est Grove people occured today beach the happy couple will Wa carry a full line of G roceries, C anned Goods and at Centralia, Wash., when Miss make their home in this city. Farm Products. O u r goods are alw ays fresh, and our The G l u t t o n I n the C ase. SHUN FRAYED COLLARS. B enevolent Old Lady (to little boy In prices are a3 low as th e lowest. W e also carry a line WILLIAMS & MOORE General Store street»— Why. why. little boy. did you rvet get such n black eye? Sm all Boy M e an* Sam m y Jones w as figbtln' tot a apple lu school, on' be sm ashed me B enevolent Old L a d y -D e a r, d earl And which g lutton got th e apple? sm all Boy T eacher, m a 'a m —H arp er's Weekly. TVray A rt A pt to Irrita te the Neck and Drygoods Cauee Carbunclee. T he back of th e neck Is th e com ­ m onest place for a curbuncle to a p ­ pear. It la a m ost sen sitiv e spot, not so m uch ou the su rface of th e sklu a s in th e underlying tlsues. w heteln a re g re a t nerves th u t com m unlcute I E v e r R e ad y. very closely w ith th e bruin. And It Is mmrni "T h ere Is one vital difference be- In th ese tissues th a t th e carbuncle tw een hall players and politicians.” sp read s Its "roots.” “Only one?" A carbuncle Is a breaking dow n of • Well, one th a t Is more noticeable th e tissu e caused by th e germ s c a ll­ thiiii any ot the o th ers Tou never ed streptococcus and staphylococcus. hear ot a political h o ld o u t”—C hicago T hese a re th e principal but by no it'd H erald. m«-nns th e only pus producing g«*ruis . . . . . . . . . . . .o T hey e a t and break dow n the tissues T h e w h ite corpuscles o f th e bltxxl rush HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. to th e spot and try to devour th e a t ­ tack in g bacteria. M illions of them per T reatm en t of Lockjaw. lah In th e a ttem p t, and pus ts really a If people only knew a little m ix tu re of dend w hite corpuscles and m ore ab o u t the te tan u s bacillus, germ s th a t a re ex u d in g v iru len t pol which cau ses lockjaw, says Dr. sons. C harles O. I**hat. corouer’a phy­ C arbuncles select th e back of the A L ittle Mixed. sician In Brooklyn. N. Y., there ne«'k so often because of th e Irritation A H indu h a rrlsta r th u s excused an would be few er cases of It a rriv ­ caused by the collar If thla be slightly Forty thousand strong, the a b se n t clien t whom slcknesa hud pre­ ing a t th e hospitals too late for frayed o r roughened by careless Inuti th e a u tltn x ln to do any good. Boldiers of the blue and gray, vented from com ing to court: "T h e dering. T h e back o f th e neck Is a l­ man has fallen unw ell, y o u r honor, T hey should rem em ber first of most as much expos«*! to d irt as are who 50 years ago met in mortal an d he h as sen t a m an h ere to say th u t all th a t th e bacillus of this d is­ th e backs of th e hands and ne«*is combat in the bloodiest and most he Is lying and can n o t come." ease Is one of the few th a t enu- w ashing alm ost as o ften T h e rubbing not flourish In th e air, th a t can momentuous battles of the civil of th e collar sernpes off th e scaly s u r­ m ultiply only wlieu shielded from Too Truo. face of the skin, w hich Is Its prote<> war, are met once more on the A fter o u r landlord th e air. It can and does m ultiply had pocketed th e Hon ngnlnst germ s o f disease. T his fields of Gettysburg, in a reunion $30 w hich we pay m onthly fo r o u r lit­ w ith in a healed w ound, and th a t being gone, th e germ s e n te r unop- Is w hy a su rface recovery from which is without parallel in the tle a p a rtm e n t he blushed painfully. post?«!. a ru sty nail th ru st Is so often A collar button pressin g constantly world’s history. On the field “ W hy do you color so?" I asked. deceptive. A boy ru n s a nail "B ecau se I have a re n t In my tro u s­ on th e one spot may pro«luce th e sam e where half a century ago the er»," thro u g h bis shoe and Is less and he m u rm u red .—E xchange. effe c t le«s w orried about his foot as the earth ran red with the blood of And tn a few d a y s yon a re going w ound heals over. He ought to around w ith a bandage on your ne«-k the flower of American man­ T h a M o n e y T o n n y o o n Made. tie more worried. and auffertug aw fu l torture. F o rtu ­ hood; where in the nightmare of Lord T ennyson m ade a g re a t Income Now. th e lesson Is this: Go n ately the doctors hav e discovered an from his p o em s W hen S tra h a n & C a the thunder and smoke and to a first ra te d octor as soon as an tito x in th a t quickly cures cwrbnn- took over th e publication o f th e poem s you can a fte r a bad cut or wound. cles Yet even w hen th is Is adm inis­ flame of battle brother met In th e six ties they agreed to pay T en n y ­ If yon c a n 't do th a t tre a t y o u r­ tered the p a tie n t Is doomed to much brother in a deadly hate that i son $25.000 a y e a r In resp ect to th e self. 0|»eii th e w ound w ith a pstn. left its thousands of slain on the books already Issued and pay th e poet silv er prol»e and apply tin ctu re of T h e mornl o f all th is ts: D on't wenr profits on new work, less a m odest Iodine. Keep It o|>en for ten daya a collar th a t Is th e least bit fr*ye«t.- field of carnage, all is now serene all 10 |>er cent com m ission TM s second an d allow It to heal from the bot­ Xew York World. onetime foes mingle together Item generally m ean t $30,000 for each tom lustead of healing at th e s u r­ new volume. F or m any y ears before in perfect amity, and over these face. I t Is the ouly safe thing his d eath T ennyeen drew s steady $60,- G ardanlng Tips. to do. old veterans of a long gone day iXX) per annum from hla publisher*. “A stronom ical gardening” com es in T h e public ought to be edu­ broods the spirit of peace and for stro n g cen su re from R ons« and cate«! lu this. T he trouble Is th a t Ju s t Lika H it Tooth. G arden Floral su n s and moons. It brotherly love. they rarely think o f lockjaw In Small F reddie had th e to o tb ta rh e one says, a re out o f place on law ns, and so connection w ith a wound except day. and his m other told him th e tootb Is th e outgrow n row boat doing serv­ In th e accidents th a t surround ice before th e honse a s a co n tain er of The Trustees of Pacific Uni­ wav hollow and needed to be pulled. th e F o u rth o f July. T hey have A few daya later th e m other com plain­ « rarlet g eran iu m s Shun the Isolated been educated to g reater c*r* versity have made a wise choit e ed of a severe headache. "M am m a.” bed *s though It were plague Infested. anil first aid to th e tnjur«*d then, in the selection of Dr. Bushnell •aid F reddie wisely. “ I'll bet yo u r head It urges, and itse th e o p p ortunities of­ and It m ight as well be spread fered by th e r r s c e f a l possibilities of to head the local educational in­ la bollow You o u g h t to go an d g et It over th e whole y e ar borders and edging*. stitution. Dr. Bushnell is a man p ulled."—C hicago News. and H ab erd ash ery ................................................ WE WILL PLEASE YOU Pacific Avenue at 1 hird Street. BUTT FASHIONS SUMMER. 1913 m i 'i a t i H ** »>«( II FGJŒ 25 CENTS. Ready! “Butterick Fashions ” Summer’« Newest Styles Draperies? Yes, lots and lots of them. W onderful, smart designs in hun­ dreds. Everything complete for the season. Dainty summery dresses for all occasions. Any Butterick Pattern FREE with every copy 25 cents (10c extra by mail) f c j ■ espy at tke A G. HOFFMAN CO FOREST GROVE, OREGON