Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, July 17, 1913, Image 6

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    FOREST GROVE PRESS, FORES 1 GROVE, OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 17, 1013
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Mrs. John Thornburg and Mrs.
H. D. Hoar left Wednesday
PAYS SIX TO ONE.
morning for Seattle for a short
A nmn who could Invent a
sightseeing trip.
quarter nnd get buck n dollnr
would lliluk lie hud
Allen Dale from Portland, has Htrin I u k UMlf
ii good thing. That ts
joined the Langley camping par­ uliout
w hat a farm er enu do In
ty at Roderick Falls.
the handling of manure. Tw en­
live vent«’ Worth of avid phos­
Melvin McClain purchased a ty phates
to the stable ma­
fine new auto of Mr. Wirta last nure will added
return ISO cents’ worth
of crops. The Ohio experiment
week.
tatl oi has proved It. many
.Mr. and Mrs. Ned Heath were i farm
ers have found It to be so.
entertained at dinner Sunday by and yet most of us fall to Invest
the quarter or make the worse
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Misz.
of failing to cure for the
Henry Munchie, of Portland, m mistake
anure at all.—National Stock­
man and Farm er
is visiting with Charles Miller.
Î'Î’I î Î
. i * t î i î ; i v
Mrs. Ragsdale, a recent arrival
from Idaho, is very ill at the FOUR SPUD CROPS A YEAR.
sanitarium.
Methods May Be Good For
Mr, Wigman is expecting his Spaniard's Others
to Imitate.
son from Penn, lie will he em­ From Spain
comes
the report of a
ployed in a drug store in Port­ Spaniard who grew four
crops of po
land.
tatocs on the sam e land In twelve
BLACKBERRY
A Good Old Remedy
We want ju*l three minute» of
your time when you are again
i iiii
troubled with Cholera, Diarrhoea
Hollinger visited An nd in tlut Press brings results
or any bowel complaint.
Wanted
a
couple
of
young
home folks Saturday and Sun­ Among the Thatcher visitors
calves, either sex. Phone 0185,
Nyal's Blackberry Carminative
day.
Edw. L. Navlor.
27tf
to the city Tuesday was Mrs.
It the quickest and surest relief
The largest assortment of Roberts.
for
bowel disorders we know of
The
New
Store
is
an
excellent
tnen’s straw hats ever showed in Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Emerson,
place to trade, everything clean,
Allays irritation cleanses the
Hillsboro, from $1 to $3 Peoples the popular 15 Cent store pro­
bowels
before they are checked
neat
and
tidy.
Store Hillsboro.
35tf prietor, accompanied by Mr. Em­
and acts as an antiseptic. It is
Mrs. James Baldwin, who has erson’s mother Mrs. Emerson
W a n t e d - Young j>ig 3 , phone moderate in action—being only
1047, Marv R. Sorher, 361 f
slightly astringent it does not go
been taking care of a sick lady and sister Gladys Emerson, and
to extremes—it acts just right in
in Portland, returned home last Mrs. Emerson’s mother, left for
every
way
To
E
xchange
-
Old
spuds
for
Friday.
Newport Tuesday by auto for a
You can give it to the little
one-half
amount
returned
this
A very c'assy box of stationery pleasant outing and vacation.
ones with perfect safety—it is all
fall. E. L, Naylor, City. 36tf
good and good for you all and
can be had for 35c at VanKough- VanKoughnet and Iteder, the
>t
should be in your home.
net & Reder’s drug store. 37tf druggists, have just received
F or S ale Young 5-year old Two
sizes 25 and 50 cents
horse,
weighs
about
1200
lbs.,
Mr. and Mrs. Heg Fearin re­ some very fine box stationery.
kind,
gentle
and
true.
Price
$150
turned home the first of the
37tf
Any doctor will tell you that
mouths. The potatoes were grown un­ J. II. Humphreys, Gaston, R 2.
week from an extended trip to II. W. Sackrider was a caller R ecent R eal E state T ran sactio n s der
when we compound a prescription
ordinary conditions, and the
37t3
Seattle, Portland and other coast the metropolis Monday.
was fertilized with horse ma­
it’s done right. Bring us your
(Furnished by Good Investment Co.) ground
nure.
points and report a most enjoya­ to Mrs.
F
or
R
ent
Furnished
house.
E. B. Winters, of Cor­ Henry Butts to Joseph H. Pea- First crop. Scotch seed potatoes, Inquire at E. H. Coleman’s. Cor. prescription«.
ble time.
liu s, was seen upon our streets. body, 70 acres in Scoggins Val- planted Aug. 22 anil dug Nov. G, 1011. 3rd Ave. and Gth street.
fair size. Grin and good quality: sec­
Casper Jasper and son, of Ver- n e Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Fleck and ley, price $3000. Mr. Peabody ond
crop, Scotch seed potatoes, planted
boort, were Grove visitors Satur­ Mrs. Florence
See the big reductions in THE PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST
Nov. !». PJU. and dug Feb. 11», 1912,’
Watkins
left
for
is
from
Washington
slat
>.
day.
very
good
quality;
third
Men’s and Women’s Oxfords at
Monday for an extend­ Ed. Boos to C. G. Seth, 50 crop.
fi,lr "'«f
Phone 901
tfi
seed potatoes, planted the A. G. Hoffman & Co. store.
Walter Roswurm was a Satur­ Tillamook
acres, 3 miles north of Forest Feb. 21 Scotch
ed
outing.
and dug May 19, 1912. large
day visitor to the metropolis.
size and much better than those of
Grove, price $5750. Mr. Seth preceding
Among
those
who
shopped
crops: fourth crop, Spanish
Mrs. Phoebe Ward was a Rose here Monday was Mrs. Chris has been living near Gales City seed potatoes,
planted May 22 and dug
City visitor, the week end.
for some time.
Aug. 1!», 1912. poor yield and potatoes
Jensen, of Thatcher.
Sam Iiidgley to Wm, F. Miller, sm'all.
Mrs. Gardner and her daught­
Sain transacted business 5 acre
grow er attributes the poor quail
tract just outside of city ty The
er, from Seattle, are visiting in Tom
town
Saturday.
of
the
crop to inferior seed, lack
Mrs. Nettie Austin on C. street. Mrs. Jack Roberts and daught­ limits, price $1900. Mr. Miller of w ater last
for irrigation and to several j to plan tor that College Course.
Imt winds th at prevailed in July: j
The Peoples Store is receving er, of Thatcher, were among the is from Nebraska and has a wife very
but. as in other years, the crop of this ;
and
two
children.
Tnere is considerable discussion about Education but
new up to date goods daily. shoppers
same period has been a good one. tile j
here Tuesday.
Dont forget to see the many Bernard seen
low yield of 1912 does not detract from , there is no doubt that a good general college course taken right
Osterman, of Thatch­ MYSTERY OF THE PLAGUE. the feasibility of the plan.—Rural New
bargains at the Peoples Store er, came into
is in the long run the practical thing in Education.
Hillsboro.
35tf visit Monday. town for a short How and Why Did It Disappear From Yorker.
England
In
1667/
Mrs. Jas. Ritchie and daught­ J. N. Hoffman made a hurried Wh.v iliU the blague disappear from FOES OF THE ROSEBUD.
A school well equipped to do first class general college
er, Luciie, of Portland, visited business
¡•a ■ laud? Mr. Rornnrd Shaw tnel- Get After the Fly and the Slug if You
trip
to
Portland
Mon­
over Sunday with the former’s day.
work is
dc;. .illy asks tills deeply Interesting
W ant to Save Your Flowers.
qi - ion in a letter to the Nation, and To destroy the green fly. colopies of
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G.
we cannot say that we are satisfied whi di congregate on the young growth |
New shipment of ladies and with
Ogden.
his answ er. He says lie "knows" of the rosebushes and suck the Juices j
silk hosiciT, just received that plague
has been "extirpated" by of the plant, and other insect pests, we ,
Leonard Cameron, of Salem, at gents
Forest Grove, Ore.
’‘ci-iiiiiioli sanitation."
spray the hushes w ith tobacco dust
was an over Sunday visitor in The Peoples Store Hillsboro.
t'ntil
the
recent
sporadic
imported
35tf eases, the last recorded eases of plague after wetting them so the dtist will
the city.
This school begins its 60th year of successful work in such
We have also found fresh
Mrs.
Eva
Blank’s
daughter,
occurred at Nottingham in adhere.
Bert Randsey came down from Grace, of Portland, visited with In HW7. Kuglnnd
hellebore dusted on ttie bushes
general col ege lines September 17th, 1913. Terms reasonable.
in Unit year plague vanished u t­ white
very good remedy. A sifter can lie
Portland and spent a pleasant her last week.
terly from Knglund for two and a half a made
by
punching
the
cover
of
a
bak
Record and equipment good. Come and help us help you.
Sunday with his parents.
centuries. No one who has examined lug powder < an full of small boles and
Fred
Fowler
is
very
ill
at
the
the
records
of
the
seventeenth
century
using
the
can
In
the
sam
e
m
anner
as
Miss Marcella Richards is as­
cull believe that it w as "extirpated” by a salt or pepper shaker
Come in ar.d talk the ma’.ter over or address for Catalogue
sisting Mrs. A. G. Hoffman with local hospital.
sanitation Very gradually in the suc­ The rose slug', a light green worm
W.
Lee,
of
Patton
valley,
was
ceeding
century
and
a
half
plague
her work for the present.
that e a t s the leaves, may lie control
and further information
withdrew from Europe also.
led
by
applying
whale
oil
soap,
one
Chas. A. Boyce, of the Mason in town Saturday.
The date of its disappearance from
pound dissolved in four gallons
Ehrman Co., was transacting Mr. King, of Portland, was in ('oiistantlnople lias been fixed at about of half w ater
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY, Forest Grove, Ore.
rose bug. a hard shell
tlic year 1811. It remained endemic beetle that The
eats
the
leaves
and
bios
business in the city, Monday. the city Tuesday.
in a few lonely places in the
and greatly dam ages the roses
Rev. Gould went to Eugene on only
world, such as the highlands of w est­ is sums
Board and room at the Walker Monday
b e s t controlled by hand picking o’
the funeral ern Arnbhi. Yunnan in China and M es­ knocking off on a sheet in the early
place, 3d Ave., North, between sermon of to Rev. preach
opotamia. Sanitation, though an ex- morning lb sebitshes can he k e p
W.
W.
A and B Street Phone Main 307. a pioneer minister of Skipworth,
palliative, certainly never drove
free of insects, however. In
the M. E. tel'enf
the plague from Stnmboul and Cairo quite
34tf church.
liberally and frequently sprinkliu
and the southern M editerranean, any with
tobacco dust. —Rural l ife.
than it did from England.
J. H. Humphreys, of Gaston, Ruth Austin joined the Camp more
shrinkage of plague is ns great
favored the Press office with a Fire girls at Glen wood Tuesday. a m I lie ystery
Tinning and Plumbing, Sheet
as the recent outburst which
infected the whole world. Perhaps the
call while in town Wednesday.
Richard Springs was visiting- explanation
IV!etal Work and Re­
LEGAL NOTICES
is that In a few years bac-
A. G. Hoffman was a business friends in the city Friday.
tei a may go through the myriad trans­
pair Shop.
visitor to Portland Tuesday.
processes of evolution which
No!ice to (he Public.
The talk of the city. Almost in forming
the case of humanity take eons to Notice is hereby Riven th at the lens’ Bridjrv
Will Hardtrampf was a visitor three thousand up-to-date Ladies’ complete.—Pall
Mall Gazette.
across L'aii.v Creek, W est of Hillsboro, will be
closed to traffic a fte r Tuesday, July 15th, 1913.
and Gents’ Shoes just received at
to Portland Wednesday.
from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. of each day until th e re
North First Avenue, between Main and
pairs on the - lp e at*- completed.
WOMEN
WARRIORS.
“A” Streets; phone 863.
The Boy Scouts returned home The Peoples Store Hillsboro. 35lf
Ry erdt i oi the County C ourt of VVashingtoi
53138.
Sunday from a three day camping Miss Jennie Bailey, who has 'A m azons of Old Appear to Have Seen County, Oregon.I'. B. RI-'AFONKR, County Judge.
of High Degree.
trip to Timber.
been visiting Miss Carol Phillips For a Dames
Call For Jan ito r Bids.
long
time
it was held that the
drove, Ore., 7-17-1."
Mrs. Seymour visited the Gill’s the past few weeks, went to Gas­ story of the Amazons,
valiant race The School Board will I oic.-1
receive eealed bids fo
ton Sunday to spend a few days. of women warriors, so the
Janitorship of the Li: coin. C entral anil N»’v.
yrout a favorite School
camp at Glemvood Tuesday,
and need Medicine you
B l‘iUiinirs. N un l.fr of room* to be in use
with the Greeks and other peoples of
each anti rules governing duties on file at
All kinds of survey-
off’ e.
should
set the best.
Charles Brantford and family, Earl House is suffering with a un.iquily, was a mere poetic myth, but C in lerk’s
B:ds w ill l»e received until 12 o’clock noon. .Tul>
,
ing and maping.
within
recent
years
archaeological
re
very
sore
foot
at
present.
2t th, 191M. M. PeU rson, C hairm an Board of Di­
of Hillside, motored into tovvt
We dispense only the
rectors, I)ist. N um ber 15, W ashington County,
searches have indicated that there' Ore.
Subdivisions
a spec­
Friday in their new machine.
Miss Florence Phillips, of Mon­ were Indeed women lighters of h.gh 37t2
purest drugs and chemi
H. C. PA R K ER , Clerk.
ialty.
in those remote days
visited her mother, Mrs. rank
Blain Hoskins was a Portland mouth,
cals. We do it right—
A couple of years ago there was tin
Call for Bids, School F urn iture.
L.
S.
Phillips
on
Sunday.
H. B GLAFSYER,
visitor Tuesday.
earthed a sepulcher in that part of Italy
Forest Grove, O re., July 17th. 1913.
At
right
prices.
The
School
Boat-1
will
receive
sealed
bids
for
Hoffman
& Allen Bld’g
as E truria in whU h was discov­ M’hool furn iture, list of w hich is on tile at Clerks
Miss Pierce, of Gales Creek, Miss Margaret Marsh, Mar­ known
ered
a
war
chariot
of
bronze
and
Iron,
office.
Bids
v.
ill
he
received
until
12
o’clock
noon,
Phone
806
P
A
C
IF
IC
DRUG
CO.
garet Jones and Egbert Bishop wherein was (rollclied the skeleton of July M 28th,
1913.
visited with 1 er father, F. Pierce, attended
Forest
Grove,
Ore.
PETKKSON,
C
hairm
an
Board
of
D
irectors,
the Christian Endeavor a woman. About tins skeleton were Dist. 37t2 N um ber 15, WashingU
n County, Ore.
FRANK MERESS, Manage.
of this city Tuesday.
H.
C.
PAHKEK.
Clerk.
remains of rich robes and orna­
at Watts Sunday even­ the
ments of gold and Ivory, such as in the i»;-----------------------------------------
E. A. Hyde, of Portland, was services
ing.
traditions the Amazons wore In
seen on our streets one day Iasi Mrs. Eva Blank’s daughter, old
battle. The bronze work and the terra
week.
cotta vast's tlxed Hie date of the tomb
Grace,
of
Portland,
visited
with
ns about Son It. (',
Men’s work shirts all colors her last week.
The llrst stories of the Amazons a s­
and prices at The Peoples Store
signed them to the northeastern part
Fred Fowler is very ill at the of Asia Minor, but Etruria was peo­
Hillsboro.
35tf Forest
pled front Asia Minor and had attained
Grove hospital.
a high degree of skill in certain of the
R. E. Bateman was seen on A letter
was received by Mrs. arts long before Rome was font: led
our streets Monday.
evidence as tins tend» nf'erds is.
O.
M.
Taylor
her daughter, Such
In the opinion of more than one an
John Allen was another busi­ Anna at Los from
announces thorlty. more convincing than the pic­
ness visitor to our city, Monday. that she had a Angles,
fine trip and is en­ tures of Amazons on the old vases oi
legends as that of Queen Peru-
Attorney Munch Langley trav­ joying the C. E. convention in such
thesllea.
who was said to have led
eled to Hillsboro Tuesday.
session there.
5,IXX> women lighters to the aid of
Priam during the Trojan war War
Mr. and Mrs. Tout'n and Mr. Miss Bell Taylor, has returned per’»
Weekly.
JUNE 2 9 -------------
and Mrs. H. Porter and families from her trip to Gearhart.
autoed up Scoggins valley Sun­ Egbert Bishop and Harold
Chryaanthemumt.
have lately porno in regard
day on a blackberrying expedi­ Benjamin have gone on a fishing liur Inquiries
chrysanthem
um cuttinir*. division
tion.
f t old plants, etc.
itthius shouh! not
trip to Astoria.
be put In later than June. That 1«
Did you notice the big reduc- Miss Heloise Phillips, of Mon­ also
to divide old clumps,
t’ons in Men’s and Women’s Ox- mouth, visited her mother. Mrs. being the sure host to time
cut off nil the tops they
EACH AFTERNOON
now have. At first the plants only
fo ds by A. G. Hoffman and Co. L. S. Phillips. Sunday.
need be watered em ngh to keep them
I eon Sills was among the Port­ Misses Margaret Marsh and from standing still, with no fertilizing
at nil. When they are growing vigor­
land passengers, Monday.
Margaret Jones and Egbert Bisfi- ously,
n couple of months later, la'gln
to m anure an I w ater them more heav­
I awyer Dyke wax a business op, attended C. E. at Watts Sun- ily.
Increasing tH.tb until the flr-t buds
A T 3 :0 0 O ’C L O C K -----------
visitor to Pottlan I Wednesday. day evening.
show color. aft»r which they need an
abundance of water, hot no more fer­
R. Spring went to Astoria Sat- R. Spring went to Astoria Sat- tilizer
Yon must pay strict attention
spend
the
urday where he w.ll spend the urday where he w
to disbudding If you wish go at results
summer.
summer.
Los Angeiea Times.
Mis9 Maude
Liltler’s Pharmacy
Begin Now!
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WM. WEITZEL
If you are sick
SURVEYOR
RACES
!
AT
Grove t raining Park
Forest
E very S unday A ftern o o n
--------- STARTING
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Oregon Electric Cars Stop at Track
------- RACES BEGIN
Admission 50 cents
Grandstand Free