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* FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 21 1913 Wednesday was the second an niversary of Alvin Sexton Jr., of Pleasant Valley, Montana, and his grandpa sent him a knife with a long chain on it. A dangerous weapon! Mr. H. Nelson of Newberg, visited with his cousin Mrs. Pat Mrs. Leroy of Forest Grove ton, Friday of last week. Mr. Nelson is just starting on a pleas was visiting in Dilley Sunday. ure trip to Europe and, will also Mr. C. Shaw will make a bus visit a few days in Iowa. iness trip to Newport this week. Miss Florence E. Frazer, un Mr. E. Whitlow from Newberg der graduate of Torento General was visiting in Forest Grove this Hospital, Torento Province, of week. Ontario, Canada, is here visit Mrs. N. Austin was a Portland ing her sister, Mrs. Deamont, who lives in the old Austin visitor Friday. property. Mr. R. F. Emmerson was in Mr. Nelson B. La Course re Portland Monday and Tuesday. turned home Sunday evening Mrs. A. L. Sexton was a Port from GolJendale, Washington, land visitor Saturday. where he has spent several ||M iss Anna Taylor returned week®. He is much improved in Saturday from Los Angelos. health since his trip. Miss Anna Taylor attended the Dr. and Mrs. Guy Via and Gaston C. E., Sunday evening. daughter, Burnice, of Buxton, Mertro Hollinger is in from i were visiting relatives in town Sunday. the ranch this week. Miss Zella Dyer, of Ballston, Ray Percival was a week end Ore., is spending a week with caller in the Metropolis. Miss Mona Mallory returned her sister Mrs. Bertha Sparks in this city. home from Glenwood Friday. Claud Shaw made a visit to Miss Esther Johnson, a teacher in Alaska, is spending the sum Portland this week, mer with her sister, Mrs. B. F. M. S. Allen and family spent White. last week end in Portland. Miss Jessie Greer will leave to H. Boyd of Dillev was a Forest day for Tremont Park, for a Grove visitor Tuesday of this week's stay, after which she will week. spend six weeks at the coast, Miss Cora Tumbleson made a Mrs. Dollie Byerley is attend business trip to Cornelius Mon ing camp meeting in Portland. day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mathews, Mrs. Mallory and Mrs. Sexton of Portland are spending a few made an auto trip to Glenwood, days with their neice, Mrs. W. Friday. W. Ryals, and will spend the Miss June Walker visited the week end in Scoggins Valley Camp Fire Girls at Glenwocd, with Mrs. C. L. Dennis, a sister Friday. of Mrs. Mathews. Mr. Jensen and children. Pearl |[M r. Charles Miller returned home Sunday evening from his and Albert came home the past week from their camp near fishing trip. Gaston. Miss Emma Penfield returned Mr. Elmer Hamilton of Kansas Sunday from Portland after a City was in the Grove Saturday. weeks visit with her brother. Mr. Geo. Berreman received Dr. R. Abraham, of Portland, news of the serious condition of spent Sunday at Forest Grove his brother in a Walla Walla Hos with his wife. pital. He immediately went up Mr. D. D. Sage of near Dilley there, perhaps to stay all sum was a business visitor to the mer. Grove this week. Nelson B. Lacourse, who has Henry Wirtz’ have taken been east of the Cascades for rooms at the Sexton place for a several months in hopes of bene while. fiting his health, returned home Prof, and Mrs. Taylor returned Sunday evening looking much from Chatauqua at Gladstone improved and is better in health. Park, Monday evening, Mrs. L. Shogren and brother Mr. E. Davis and a party of Mr. Peterson of Cal., made a vis friends went on a fishing trip to it to relatives in Portland last Soda Springs Wednesday. week, returning Sunday evening Louis Penfield, of Portland, is Jerald Volk of Portland, one out visiting his parents this time a popluar editor in Forest week. Grove, was a visitor here this Mr. J. T. Buxton has been lay- week. Mr. Volk still has a ed up with a badly bruised toe warm spot in his heart for Wash caused by a horse stepping on it. ington county and cannot help i Mrs. Robert Baird and little but radiate some of such stored daughter are making an extend up heat energy. ed visit with old friends in Till Mr. R. H. Barnard is expected amook. home soon after spending several Mrs. Ragsdale of Colwell Ida months looking after business ho, who has been sick at the lo I interests in Iowa. cal sanitariam, returned to her Arthur Rheer, from the White home Sunday. | House on Wilson River halfway Mr. R. Fritz and Mr. LKing to Tillamook was in Forest Grove made a trip to Sheridan Sunday, the first of the week. to see the destruction caused by Mr. and Mrs. Hess of Yack- the fire Friday. ima Washington, are visiting Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Emmer and Mrs. John Fletcher. Mrs. son and R. C. Emmerson who Hess went to school to Mr. were at Newport for an outing Fletcher forty seven years ago. returned home Friday. Mr. H. C. Wertz traveling Mr. Dan. Baker is fixing up at sailsman, for Honeyman Hard bis farm in the East Gaston vi ware Co. Portland Ore. is stay cinity, patering, painting and ing in the city for a few days general remodeling. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Frances Hiebel went to J. H. Wertz. Cornelius this week to see her friend Mrs. Grady, who is un Mr. and Mrs. N. W. King are preparing to leave for an extend der Dr. Sheets care. ed visit in thier old home state Mr. W. Livingston took his of Indiana. They each have daughter Lois, Thelma Mills, and brothers living in the Hoosier Lanton Gove on a picnic to Gales state and will probably be away Peak, Friday of last week, for about two months. C. F. FROM r N E I G H B O R I TOW NS Due to many causes incident to moving the plant the pres ent issue of the P ress did not leave the office until late Thursday e v e n i n g . Next week’s issue will get out on time. TO DRAFT DOG ORDINANCE Mr». Arvilla Poe Dead. Council Considers Routine Busi -1 (Gales City, Special) ness at Tuesday Evening Mrs. Arvilla Poe, of Gales Meeting City, died at her home here July In instructing the city attorn ey to draft an ordinance that will satisfactorilly regulate the muzzeling of dogs and include all other canine regulations, and attending to many detail matters presumably concerning.street im provement and sewerage were the principal matters that were attended to at the proposed meet ing of the city council Tuesday evening. In the matter of the Oregon Electric blocking the streets with their cars, the council was not entirely sure of what was the proper procedure to have such practice stopped, but all were agreed that some effec tive action be taken at once. TR A IN SC H ED U LE 22. 1913, at 10:15 a. m. She was born March 30, 1863, married to H. McClaran about 1882, to whom there were two children born, Eliza and Bell. She was again married to Eli Poe, Aug ust 31, 1889, to tkhich union two children were born, Fred Poe, aged 21 and Francis Poe, aged S years. Besides her husband and four children, many other relatives and friends will mourn her loss. F’uneral services were at 2 o’clock, Wednesday after noon and the remains were laid to rest in the Gales Creek ceme tery. Card of Thank«. I wish to thank my friends and neighbors for their services dur ing the sickness and death of my wife. E li P o e . Giving C o rrect Tim e of th e A rrivel end D ep artu re of All F o rert G rove Train» SOUTHERN PACIFIC L v POTRLAND A r F orest G rove 7:15 a. m. 3:30 p. m. 5:40 p. m. 8:40 a. m. 5:32 p. m. 6:58 p. m. Lv F orest G rove A r P ortland 8:24 a. m. *8:40 a. in. 4:38 p. m. 6:40 a. m. ‘ Sunday only. 10:20 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 6:20 p. m. 8:00 a. m. OREGON ELECTRIC *Lv P ortland 6:45 8 -05 10:25 1:25 3:45 a. m. a. m. a. m. p. m. p. m. 6:15 p. m. 6:35 p. m. 8:30 p. m. 11:40 p. m. Lv F orest G rove A r F orest G rove 8:05 9:25 11:45 2:45 5:05 6:40 7:55 9:35 12:45 Grand Jury in Session. Hillsboro, Ore.—The regular July term of the circuit court convened here Monday, with Judge Campbell presiding. It is the usual equity term, but a jury was drawn and a grand jury se lected, consisting of Alfred Zwi- mer, Jacob Schneider, William G. Knappell, Albert Bunning, Loren Jackson, Charles Van Doren and Edward T, Murphy. Albert Bunning was named as foreman. Several persons are held in jail waiting the action of the grand jury, and others are out on bail. a. m. a. a. p. p. p. p. p. p. m. m. rn. m. m. m. m. m. County School News. County School Superintendent B. W. Barnes is arranging to hold a one week Normal School this fall at Hillsboro just before the *A r P ortland 7 :30 a. 6:10 a. m. 8:05 a. 6:45 a. m. 9:50 a. 8:30 a. m. 11:57 a. 10:35 a. m. 2:25 p. 1:05 p. m. 5:00 p. 3:40 p. m. 7:20 p. 6:00 D. m. 9:25 p. 8:05 p. m. 10:50 p. 9:45 p. m. •Jefferson Stre t Station. m. m. m. m. m. m. m. in. m. schools open. The object is to ! Gill, Oregon City; James R. F'or- present some of the new books svthe, Gaston; Jas. H. Jack. just adopted for use in the Hillsboro; Unice C. Post, Drain; schools, and to give the begining Roy E. Bierly, Beaverton R 3; teacher a start in the right direc Nellie E. Wood, Hillsboro; J. tion. The instructors so far an- j Agosta, Siegler, Hillsboro. nounced are: Mrs. Minerva The following applicants have Brown, who will have charge of certificates now in force. They the primary work; Principal C. wrote for exemptions and receiv W. Burtt will instruct in the ed passing grades: Sister M. Palmer method of writing; Mr. Agnes, Beaverton; Rodney L. Jas. H. Jack and Mr, B. W. Wildman, Gaston R 2; Sister M. Barnes will also instruct in class-! Juliana, Beaverton; Rose Vander es to be announced later. State Velden, Beaverton; Francea M. Superintendent J. A. Churshill Hiebel, F’orest Grove; Lottie S. will be present one day if pos Cole, Sherwood; Merle Davies, Beaverton; Frances Sharp, Kelso, sible. All teachers of the countv Washington; Ethel E. Smith, interested in the school should Banks; LIrs. Rose Truitt, Hills correspond with the superintend boro R 3; Anna M. Schawall, Cornelius; Bertha E. Aydelott, ent. The slogan for Washington Banks; H. H. Cochran, Hillsboro; county teachers this year is bet Rose Heywojd, Hillsboro; Linda ter reading, writing, and spell B. Koch, Cornelius; Ruby A. Heideck, Dilley; Ivy C. Peterson, ing. Beaverton; Ruth H. F’itch, Dil In the report of the teachers’ ley; Hazel J. Loynes, Forest examination held June, 1913, th e ’ Grove; Lester C. Mooberry, Cor following people were granted j nelius; Floyd C. Bierly, Beaver certificates for life: Irma M. ton; Agnes L. Morrissey, Beav Vose, Buxton; five years: Min erton; Anna P. Cooke, Cornelius erva F. Brown, Hillsboro; Carl \ R 2, F\ Grover, Dilley; Sister M. Lu - ' cille, Beaverton; Sister M. Re W isco m in M an L o cates gina, Beaverton; one year: Mrs. ; Emma Bieghler, Cornelius R 1; The Good Investment Co. sold Celinda M. Deford. Laurel R 2; the William Kerr place of F'rances Reilly, Hillsboro; Elbe | 9£ acres located at the south end M. Sage, Forest Grove; Laura of A St. to Levi Keck of Wiscon llazlitt, F'orest Grove R 1; Maude l sin. Mr. Keck is a single man F. Knight, Forest Grove; F. J. hut made up his mind he had Clemo, Toledo; Alma R. Rice, just as well have a home in Hillsboro; Alice M. Lunde, Hills F'orest Grove where we have so boro; M. S. Lovelace, Mt. Vern many pretty women. on, Washington; Mrs. Stella Hin- Mr. and Mrs. Kerr will make man, Sherwood R 4; Mrs. Emma thier future home in Chicago, Bryant, Gaston; Edith S. Brog- where they lived only about den, Hillsboro; O. W. Wetter- eight years ago. Mrs. Kerr was borg, Hillsdale R 1; Martin L. born there. They have one son Bonham, Beaverton R 4 ;B u rg e t( and daughter in Chicago, and A. Vose, Buxton; Marguerette one son in Kansas City, Missouri Morrissey, Cornelius; Marcella whom they will visit on thier Morrissey, Cornelius; Thos. 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It should be considered a necessity; but you should take as much pride in the wording and appearance of your ads as you do in the man- l ners and appearance of one of your salesmen. i And more im- portant than that you should make certain of the effectiveness of your copy the same as you note your clerk's impression up on your customers. In following articles under this head ing will appear a short course in the science of advertising and some valuable instruction in the writing of ads that pay. Advertising is largely based on the psychological law of Is used stock is never worried. This preparation is easily ap plied with a spray, does not harm the skin or coat, in fact keeps both in better condition. Protects animals from fleas, flies, mosquitoes, midges, etc. Price $1.25 P e r G allon 2* R EX A LL Store: Manche Langley made a pleas Miller, a former drugist of Forest VanKoughnet Ac Red«, Inc. ant visit up Gales Greek Saturday Grove, returned home this week DRUGGISTS AND STATIONERS evening, where her folks are from a couple months sojurn in camped and returned Sunday Southern Oregon. FO REST G R O V E - ORE. evening. 1 I repeated suggestion, I may not wish a new bedroom set now; but next winter, when I suddenly become in need of one, I nat urally think first of that merchant whose name I have most often seen associated with such articles. You can see the point. Bargain offers, and special inducements of all kinds will of course bring more customers to you; but remember that the most effective retail advertisements do not argue, they do not appeal so much as they suggest. Seasonable suggest ion is the one great fine art in retail advertisements. 1 - ........... ..........