Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, July 24, 1913, Image 7

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FOREST GROVE TRESS, FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY JULY 21, 1913.
Forest Grove =
GOOD ROADS
f - Steam Laundry
CONFERENCE
The Children s
Lunch Cake
W ood, Coal,
Cold Storage
and Ice.
Should be Lipht and Wholesome
yet Economical
Crescent
a S> Baking
Powder
M ERTZ & L A TTA
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Makes just such
cakes to perfection.
It’s rich quality saves
on eggs ami produces
good wholesome cake
and bread stuffs.
Cor. 5th Ave.
and 2nd St.,
Forest Grove,
Ore.
25c per Pound.
SUMMERING AT
Tillamook County Beaches
"Nature’s Playground" as these beaches have been called,
are now open for summer visitors.
New hotels, with all
modern conveniences, cosy cottages, camp ng grounds ahd
Double Daily Train Service
Leaving Portland daily..............................
“
“ Except Sunday...
......8:45 A. M.
......1:20 P. M.
Meeting to be Held at Eureka,
California, Next
Month
Plans are now being perfected
for a conference o f unusual in-
jterestand character which will
! he held in Eureka, California, on
August 20 and 21. The object
j of this conference will be the
organization o f a Pacific Coast
! Good Roads Association for the
promotion and advancement of
the cause o f good roads in Cali­
fornia, Oregon and Washington.
Governor Lister, o f Washington,
Governor West, o f Oregon, and
Governor Johnson, o f California,
will attend the conference, which
will be presided over by the first
named. Many other prominent
good roads advocates from the
three states will also be in at­
tendance. Eureka, where it is
to be held, is the largest town in
the United States without a rail
road.
The subjects to be discussed
include every important phase ol
| the good roads question. T hen
; follows a partial list: “ The Gen­
eral Necessity o f Good Roads;”
“ The Commercial Value o f Good
Roads;” “ Should a State Build
and Maintain all Roads Within
its Limits;” “ County and Inter­
county Roads;” “ Raising Money
for Road Building;” “ The Auto-
mobilist and Good Roads;” “ Link­
ing Up the Pacific Coast States;”
“ Combined State and County
Road Building;” “ The Care and
Upkeep o f Roads.”
“ Some Punkins”
One o f the curosilies o f the
season is a squash on exhibit at
the Oregon Land Company’ s o f­
fice. The squash was raised by
Tom Ott who lives on the Base
Line just east of town and was
picked last fall, kept all winter
and spring and is as sound as a
new five dollar gold piece new,
„he last of July.
Keep the Calves “ Com ing.”
Season tickets on sale daily . . . $4.00
W eek End (for return Monday)
. $3.00
Corresponding low fares from other points.
Tbo calve« must l>e kept “ coralDg."
whether they suck the cow s or are
hand fed.
Skiinmilk calves grow
strong and thrifty If given a chance
Their milk has to he clean and enough
of It. With It they need something to
take the place of the cream that Is
gone. Corn is a good substitute. Oats
help also, (¡round flaxseed In the milk
is Hue. but It costs too much these
days. For cheapness and results corn
mid oats crushed together or Just plain
corn coarsely ground and fed dry are
hard to beat.—Iowa Homestead.
Call for our brand new folder “ Tillamook County Beaches”
Han d or Po wer Spraying7
Beaches Reached in 5 Hours
Business men can leave Saturday afternoon and arrive at
beach points in time for dinner, spend the evening and
Sunday with the family and return to Portland Sunday
night without loss o f time from business.
ROUND TRIP FARES FROM PORTLAND
Folders and full information from any S. P.
Agent or at
City Ticket Office
80 Sixth Street, Cor. Oak
JOHN M. SCOTT
General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon
Hand spraying Is more expensive
than power spraying. The cost varies
much in different eases, depending on
the efficiency o f labor, convenience
and other essentials, and much de­
pends on the apparatus used. The
pump should have capacity to main­
tain high pressure, and the nozzle must
throw a fine spray. The requirement»
are the same for every kind of spray­
ing.—Farm Progress.
H an dy T re n c h Cleaner.
Great Red Plague
Help F ig h t the
Citizens o f the state are urged to inform themselves regarding this
plague which is causing great suffering among boys and young m- n and
especially among the innocent girls ami women o f the state. Parents are
urged to protect their children, and provide clean, wholesome information
in place o f the unclean misinformation they cannot now help getting.
Such instruction will be found in the following
Free Circulars
For Young Men
Circular Xo. 2 - The Four Sex Lies.
Circular Xo. 9 — Sex Truths for Men.
For Older B oys (13 to 18 yrs. o f age)
Circular Xo. 8 — Virility and Physical Development.
For Y ounger B oys (10 to 13 yrs. o f age)
Circular Xo. 7 — The Secret o f Strength.
degree..,
Oil FARM PRODUCE
%
For Young Women
Circular Xo. 10 - Physical Development, Marriage and Motherhood.
For Parents
Circular Xo. 1 — The Need for Education in Sexual Hygiene.
Circular Xo. 3 — When and How to Tell the Children.
Circular Xo. 5 — A List o f Books for Use in the Family on Sex.
Circular Xo. 18 — How One Boy Was Instructed in Sex Matters and
What Happened. Illustrated.
,
The Oregon State Board of Health
720 Selling Building, Portland, Oregon
Applicants are kindly asked to select o n ly those circulars for w hich they hare a
definite uae. Thee# will be gladly cent.
__________________________
OREGON
A G R IC U L TU R A L
COLLEGE
S. A. WALKER
H. LIDYARD
WALKER & LIDYARD
B E G I N S its forty-fifth school year
SHOEMAKERS
S eptem b er is . te o .
DEGREE COURSES in many phasesof
Experts Will Suggest Pians For
Ideal Market Houses.
AGRICULTURE.
ENGINEERING.
HOME j
E c o n o m ic s M in in g f o r e s t r y . C o m ­
m e r c e . P h a r m a c y .
t w o - y e a r C o u r s e s in a g r i c u l -
TURE. HOME ECONOMIC*
MECHANIC |
a r ts fo r es tr y , com m erce pharmacy
1st Ave. N., near Main St.
We are prepared to do
the very best o f all
kind of shoe work.
T EA CH ER 'S C O U R S E S in manual
training, agriculture, domestic science
and art.
M USIC, including piano, string, band
instruments and voice culture.
Department of Agriculture Specialists A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled
In Direct and Co-operative Dealings,
" T hk E nrichment or R ural L if e ”
Transportation and Marketing of Per- i mid a C atalogue will be mailed free
on application.
iah.-.ble Produce.
Address H. M. T f . n n a n t , Registrar,
Corvallis, Oregon.
It Is nlimmnood that the department aw 716 to**)
of agriculture through Its office of mar­
kets will shortly begin a thorough
study of wlmt happens to produce from
the time it leaves the producer to the i
lime it rouelles lliu consumer. A spo- I
clulist on marketing perishable prod­
uce will Investigate prices received by
producers, east of transportation and
storage, change of ownership, accumu­
lated charges, profits and other ele-
menis. This specialist will then study
conditions in various sections to deter­
mine the feasibility of a market news
service dealing with perishable prod- !
UP-TO-DATE MACHINERY
TO STUDY QUESTION IN FULL
Special attention Riven
to crippled feet.
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Put that Property You
Want to Sell
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Time
To have os
make
tbe
Kiddie’ s
Picture
“Under the
Spot-Light ! ”
Now
ADVERTISE IT ! Not once,
timidly and penny-wise ! But
as often us needed a n d a
showing o f FACTS about it
which will unfailingly interest
the probable purchaser! Make
i t the best advertised r e a l
estate in the city for a little
while—and your buyer will
seek you out and quickly cluse
the transaction !
Forest Crove
STUDIO
mm
N Maio Street
PRESS Job Printing: Satisfies
Absolutely Safe and Reliable
The Bankers & Merchants Mutual Fire Association
O f Forest Grove, Oregon
IDEAL MARKET IN DETROIT.
C o u r te s y A m e r ic a n C ity .
uets and also the best methods of rank­
ing statistics of supply and demand
useful to the farmer or truck gardener.
The question of market houses will
be considered, and advice as to the best
and most sanitary form of market will
be made. Communities will be mlvis
ed to adopt the co-operative Idea In
marketing. The little store on the
street where all produce is exposed to
the dust and germs Is condemned.
The specialists will give attention to
studying co-operative organizations ol
producers and consumers. Including
co-operative marketing associations of
farmers
and
buyers, co-operative
stores, etc. They will make Intensive
studies of typical communities dealing
with special products and will assist
In the formation of pew co-operative
enterprises. An expert in co-operative
accounting will assist such orgauiza
lions to keep their Isioks and records
effectively, establish cost systems and
follow up methods of handling goods
en route and on sale.
Co-operating with the other Investi­
gators will lie specialists in transporta­
tion—men who have had as much rail
road shipping experience as division
freight agents—who will assist pro­
ducers in securing proper freight
mtes and will discuss questions o f ex­
tending facilities, determination of
mäm*k
Conducted on Economic and Business Principles. Tbe Home
Company That Has M ade G ood. Insure Your
Business or Dwelling in
Bankers & Merchants
Main Street Garage
Auto Repairing, Vulcanizing and
General Machine Work. Storage
and Supplies. Phone Main 62X
W . A . CHALM ERS,
Main Street, Forest Grove.
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WASHINGTON - OREGON
CORPORATION
K ÌI p f T V"
will
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deep
enough to receive a long handle. This
works very satisfactorily.— Farm and
Fireside.
“ GOING TO LAW.”
For Girls
. . . .
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Circular Xo. 4 — A Plain Talk with Girls about their Health.
Send 2-cent stamp with your address to
Department D
To a short pie"e of half round post
securely tuck on the curved side with
shingle n a i l s «
sheet of heavy gal­
vanized Iron about
fifteen inches long.
Bore a hole In the
block at an angle
of about forty tlve
TO PROBE PROFITS
A conveyance of land described as
running with the meanders of a noti-
navlgalde stream gives title to the
thread of the stream In the absence
of a contrary intention shown by the
AN INSANITAliT MARKET.
deed.—Robinson Versus Wells. Ky., 133
rates,
routing
and other matters con­
8. W 317
cerned
with
the
speedy and cheap
In selling personal property the gen­
eral rule Is that where no misrepre­ moving nf produce to centers.
Esiiecial attention is to lie given to
sentations arp made by the sellpr tn
respect to the quality or condition of the milling, marketing and utilization
the property the purchaser buys at of cotton Heed A specialist In this line
his own risk and cannot recover dam will gather full Information necessary
for the successful organization and
ages on account o f defects or unsound
ness, but where quintals or articles are operation o f oil mills by co-operating
sold for food the law Implies a war­ producers. He will also endeavor to
ranty on the part of the buyer that find new uses and new applications
such provisions an* wholesome and for cotton sePd and Its manufactured
products
fit to eat, and the rule of buyers’ risk
Other specialists thoroughly fninlllai
does not apply.
with the marketing o f cotton in Texas
Arkansas nnd Oklahoma and other
A D am per.
cotton states will devote their atten
Marion—I showed papa those verses
tlon to improving trade In cotton and
yon wrote me. and he seemed pleased.
devising Improved methods of handling
Harry—He did? Marion—Vea. Hesald
and selling cotton and seed cotton.
he was so glad to tee you were not a
J » « t . ________________________________
Beginning June 1st give to its
patrons in Beaverton, Elmonica,
Orenco, H illsb o r o ,
Cornelius,
Forest Grove, Gaston, Dilley and
all country lines a
Electric rate
on all cooking and heating ap­
pliances
and
small
domestic
motors.
Phone Main 922 Hillsboro for particulars and
our representative will call.
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