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FOREST GROVE PRESS. FOREST GROVE, OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 31. 1913 Perioral Geo Semple, o f Portland, is assisting Mr. Jim Wirtz this week. urday after a weeks visit with a few weeks, when he will prob Mrs. Mathew’s sister, Mrs. ably move to some California C. L. Dennis o f Gaston. city. Mrs. Robert Baird returned John Caldwell of Banks was a home from Tilamook Monday visitor in Forest Grove Tuesday. evening, where she has been Mrs. M. A. Baker and daughter j visiting friends. Miss Essie Baker o f McMinnville Miss Mildred McConnahay has ! were the guests o f Mrs. Gordon returned to the Grove after the first o f the week. spending the week at Banks. George and Robert Rasmussen Mrs. 0 . W. Olsen o f Portland will leave this week for Wasco visited her mother Mrs. 0 . L. to exercise in the harvest fields Shogren in the Grove Sunday. o f that section for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Carol McNutt and Mr. and Mrs. Guy McNutt went to Newport Sunday morn Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bailey, Mr. ing. Shipley and Mr. Banday motored Mrs. S. K. Haines is ill at her| to Cherry Grove Sunday. home in thiis city. Mr. and Mrs. F. Baker and son Dick Abraham will leave for of Eugene visited with Mrs. L. Eastern Oregon next Monday. S. Phillips o f this city Saturday. Loyd Ritchie, of. Cornelius, I Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Wilmot was in Forest Grove this week and daughter o f Hale, Missouri visiting friends. | visited with Mrs. W. J. Good in Miss Berle Richie has been vis this city. iting at the home of Daniel Par- | Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McAlear sons this week. and son Lowell o f Hillsboro visit Miss Rilla Lewis, o f Oak Park, ed with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. is spending the week with Mrs. Morris o f this city Sunday. J. Wirtz. J. T. Fletcher, wife and C. H. Mrs. W. J. Good o f this city Fletcher visited at the Williams left Tuesday for Palmer, Ore., to home on Hillside last week. visit her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Mr. Me Gee, county surveyor May. was visiting in Forest Grove Mrs. Chas. Miller and daugh Monday night. ter made a flying trip to Tilla Will Barber, wife and two mook Sunday. children who have been spending Miss Stella Via of this city is their vacation at Seal Rocks, visiting her brother Dr. Guy Via pait through here this week on at Buxton. their wav home. Mrs. D. N. Morris has been I Ambrose Porter and daughter, ill the past week but is improv Miss Myrtle Porter, are spending ing. the Summer at one o f the Tilla Mr. H. T. Minchu, a traveling salesman o f Seattle who has been visiting at the home o f L. C. Misz in this city returned to his home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant March of Porland visited with Mrs. Patton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Baker o f Eugene visited with Mr. Matteson sev-j eral days of last week. Mr. Allen Dale has returned to his home in Portland after spend ing two weeks visiting with the Langleys o f this city. Miss Manche Langley went to Hillsboro Monday on business. The Misses Manche Langley and Lucile Connet and Judge; Hollis went to Roderick Falls last Friday evening in the latter’s automobile and reported a fine time. Miss Corl has been visiting her brother near The Dalles, returning home Monday evening. J. W. Knapp and family of Salem, are visiting with the latter’s parents on First street. Mrs. Large and daughter Maude, who have resided in this city the past year, will leave Thursday for Chicago. F'ROM f N TOW NS :o o o : C ' f Y V ^ Y ' P t in n y I f l p n f i I / KsOJJU ! t/lt/tJ / l/Ltj W r m f p r l ___ 11 '8 the de8ire o f The Pre8S 10 secure a live, boosting VV U/lLLVLV correspondent in each town and community in this county. No matter where you live you should be able to gather a few news notes each week. The larger your community, the more you should be able to find and write about. If your section is not already represented in The Press by a regular correspondent, we will be pleased to have you send in your name as a candidate for the position. If you do not wisn to become a regular correspondent we will appreciate an occasional news letter. T he E ditor . ~n DOC VanKoughnet & Reder, the druggists develop film for 10<‘ per roll, and guarantee thfir work. 2 f1 Bring us your kodak work any j size film developed 10 cents Forest Grove Studio. 2tf 1 Furnished THE WEEK’S REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS F or S ale —Oak library table, leather rocker, body brussels hall carpet, Ingrain arch square, lace curtains, all in good condition, Postoffice box 441. 2tf by the W ilkes A b stract Company of Hillsboro Oregon Nursery Company to H V Grove, Meade lot 1 blk 10 Orenco Townsite is now enjoying a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Lora Hines. 10 . $ II V Meade and wf to W V Wiley lot 1 blk 10 Orenco Townsite $10. George Brown to Gustav Bargende lots 29, 30. 31 and 32, blk 25, West Portland Heights $80. Herman Metzger and wf to E W Wampler lot — blw F Metzger Acre Tracts $350. O O James admr to W B Ogil- vle EV4 lot 3 blk 39 Forest Grove $1350. Lyman T Wilcox and wf to F T Chapman undivided M: Int in WVa of SW)4 and lots 8 and 9 sec 36, 2 N > $750. Lyman T Wilcox trustee to F T JhapiUan undivided H bit in W% >f SW14 and lots 8 and 9 sec 36, 2 N 5 »750. Security Savings and Trust Con- ;iany to Peter Kerr et al lots 1, ?. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 13 and 24 in Little Fruit Farms $10. William A Marlin and wf to E L Jheen E% of SE14 sec 12. I S 3. Also tract, in SE14 of NE)4 said sec >10 etc. E L Gheen to William Marlin and wf E*£ of SE*4 sec 12 1 S 3. Also raet in SE)4 of NEV4 said sec $10 etc. J W Barnes and wf to R L Tuel - • r 4.4 acreB In lot 19, Fruitful Land) Subdivision sec 21, 1 S 1 $950. James Borwlck and wf et al to ifrank E Stralgh1 lot 1, Borwlck Acres $10.00. A Yungen Jr and wf to M C Steel- oft lot 5, blk 1 Connell, Oregon $10. Walter Hansen and wf to Harold f Jansen and wf lots 2 3 4 5 8 9 1 ) ind 11. blk 4, Purdy’s Addition to Dll- ey $2000. Transfers for week ending July 21, 1913. C E Nicholson and wf to R E Nich TAX MAIL CHPER HOUSES. • Ison and wf 40 acres in Drus Urawri and wf I)I,C 1 N 4 $100. C o n g ressm a n D s c la r s s T h e y D s , lis ts Joseph N Miller and wf to Otto Population of Towns. The great American mall order Wohler 6.245 acres in Noah Jobe 1 bouses are fast putting the country L C No 50, 1 S 3 $3500. J N Miller and wf to Otto Wohltr merchant out o f business, asserts Rep resentative Hlnebaugh, the Illinois J.756 acres in Noah Jobe DLC Ntj 51!. Progressive, who recently Inserted In 1 S 3 $1 etc. Francis E Williams and wf to Al the Congressional Record In the house an aigumeut In support o f his bill tax bert Harala and wf 8H of NWVi sec ing these concerns for rural beueflts. 20. 2 N 2 $10. A Ills measure proposes that the reve- , Mary E Smock o Saphrona nue th"s raised shall be expended In Jones 72-100 acres in sec 31 and 32, 2 S 1 $20. building country roads. J H Ellison to J C Jones lot 3 Mr. Hlnebaugh says that the de crease In village population is due to blk 34, Metzger Acre Tracts $10 etc. W O Hocken and wf to Jennie the ellmiuattou o f local merchants by mall urder competition and that a so Orace Hardingham 2.30 acres In Sam cial deterioration of rural centers Is uel G Scott DLC 48, 1 S 1 (Lots 51 and 52, Hocken Acres) $1. the net result. W O Hocken and wf to Charlotte “ One mall order house In tbe city of mook beach resorts, where they Chicago has sixty-three acres o f floor Emma Hogate 2 acres In Samuel C j are building a cottage. space.” lie says. "Another one in the Stott DLC No 48 1 S 1 (Lots 53 & same city, according to a statement C. 0. Roe and Merchant Purdy under oath o f Its president, made a 54. Hocken Acres) $1. Viola N Jackson to James Jack were business visitors to the me net profit of $17,000,000 on last year’s son and wf 20.84 acres In Caleb Wil business. A million dollar building Is tropolis, Monday. to be erected by Montgomery Ward & kins DLC No 49, sec 25, 1 N 2 $1' Arthur Reener, o f Wilson, was Co. In Kansas City to duplicate Its etc. Thomas E Blair to E W Wampler 5 a Grove vistOr, the past week. present building at Nineteenth and Campbell streets. acres in sec 3G, 1 S 1$100. "This mall order corporation Is also Fred Bellinger, o f Medford, is Rose Cave to Mary J Loxley 88 x about to enter New York, San Fran 198 ft in lot 3. blk 18 Hillsboro $10. visiting his parents, Mr. and cisco and Portland. George Andrews and wt to Freu Mrs. John Bellinger, in this city. “ It should be perfectly apparent to every thlnklug person that the country Colfelt 19 acres in sec 35, 2 S I G A LE S CITY. Mr. and Mrs. Hobe Wheeler merchant must go out of business as $1500. R M Pope and wf to William W and little daughter, o f Hillsboro, the great mall order houses gradually were Grove visitors, Tuesday. close down upon the local markets. In Tenney undivided 1-6 int in NE’4 1 eight o f our great states many towns Hobe and his brother, Ed., who hare lost population during the last o f SWÎ4 gee 8, 1 4 $200. E R Thomas and wf to C M Conrj is now living in San Diego, Cali ! ten years. and wf lot 2, blk 2, Beusonlc Heights “ It Is contended by the friends of fornia, made their home in this tbe mall order houses that as a great $400. city some years ago, where they economic question the rights o f the Ruth Trust Company to Leo Seh- conducted a pump manufactory. consumer and purchaser to buy wher- i wander lot 5, blk 1, North Plains ever he con obtain tbe lowest prices $600. Professor L. B. Shippe, wife should not be raised and that If tbe Oregon Nursery Company to W V and daughter arrived yesterday extension of tbe mall order business Wiley lots 5 and 6, blk 5, Orenco from Pullman was for a vacation means the elimination of the country Townsite $10. merchant then the country merchant a" Herrick Hall. must go. “ If such arguments were logically Thomas Dilley from Washing sound, which 1 do not admit, there Is iiiim iiim in ton arrived at his mother’ s home still the social, moral and religious 1 (I f . imiHMmiNuitiiiiiiiiniiiiiitmmiiiiHiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimitiiiimniimiiiiiniiiiiiHmuuiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiitmiiu iiniiiHim 1 view to be considered. The retail mer Tuesday evening after he had chant Is the backbone of the country received news that his father town. The mall order house 1* his was very ill. He did not know worst enemy. The farmers need the o f his father’ s death until he town, and the town must have the farmers," . J. W. H. Adkins has been quite busy registering the voters of Gales Creek, and says the fair sex are showing up strong. The new sawmill on Clear Creek has been shut down tem porarily. T R A IN S C H E D U L E Giving Correct Time of the Arrival and Departure of All Forest Grove Tiains O R E G O N ELECTRIC •Lv P ortland 6:45 a. m. 8 05 a. m. 10:25 a. m. 1:25 p. m. 3:45 p. m. 5:15 p. ni. 6:35 p. m. 8:30 p. m. 11:40 p. in. SO U TH ER N PACIFIC Lv P ortland A h F orest G rove 8:40 a. m. 7:15 a. m. 5:32 p. m. 3:30 p. m. 6:58 p. m. 5:40 p. m. A r P ortland Lv F orest G rove 8:00 a. m. t6:40 a. m. 10:20 a. m. 8:24 a. m. 10:00 a. m. *8:40 a. m. 6:20 p. m. 4:38 p. m. ’ Sunday only tDaily except Sunday Mr. W. H. Baker visited in Mrs. E. D. Winters of Fern Portland last week with his son. Hill was visiting at the home of Mr. Ivan Noble of Portland her cousin Mrs. E. L. LeRoy. formerly of this city was visiting Miss Alvina Mohr o f Cornelius here Sunday. was visiting the Wirtz home in Mr. Avery Rafferty and family this city the past week. and Mr. C. Me Nutt and family Mrs. Hunter’s daughter, Mrs. are spending a few weeks at Bar Baker of Me Minnville is visiting View. in this city this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fleck Mr. and Mrs. Ruffer, pro returned Friday from their two prietors o f the Hotel Laughlin weeks vacation at Bar View. made a trip to Sheridan this Mr. R. A. Herrington, Forest week. Dale, was in town Monday. Carl Hoffman left Monday for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mathews Los Angeles and other California o f Portland, rtturned home Sat points. He expects to return in I When in need o f some more office stationary call on the PRESS job department. Envel opes, cards, letterheads, circular letters, bill heads etc. W H Y ADVERTISE? arrived here. Miss Beth Sexton has returned Mr. and Mis. John Anderson home from a two weeks’ visit returned from Rockaway Beach with her cousin and friends in, Friday evening where they spent Portland. last week. Miss Marguret McFeeders Mrs. Powell o f Reeding, Cali visited over Sunday with friends fornia is visiting Mrs. B. Rich near Cornelius. ards in this city. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bernard Mrs. R. F. Emmerson, W. C. are spending Thursday in Port Hmmerson and wife, Mr. John land on business. son and wife outoed to Portland Lawyer Dyke and wife and Tuesday. causin, Donna Griffith of Seattle, Miss Leone Smith o f Fern Hill are spending three weeks va visited with Miss Hazel Barber cation at Newport. Mr Dyke Sunday. returned home this week. A r F orest G rove 8:05 a. m. 9:25 a. m. 11:45 a. m. 2:45 p. m. 5:05 p. m. 6:40 p. m. 7:55 p. m. 9:35 p. m. 12:45 p. in. Lv F orkst G rove *A r P ortland 6:10 a. m. 7:30 a. m. 6:45 a. m. 8:05 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 9:50 a. m. 10:35 a. m. 11:57 a. m. 2:25 p. m. 1:05 p. m. 3:40 p. m. 5:.K) p. m. 6:00 d . m. 7:20 p. m. 8:05 p. m. 9Æ5 p. in. 10:50 p. m. 9:45 p. m. •Jefferson Street Station. 8 B. A. Slagle, wife and two children of Portland are visiting at the home of Henry Sackrider in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Slagle often come to see the Grove and Mr. Will Large left this city Monday to work in the harvest are more pleased with it all the time. fields in Eastern Oregon. - You can get a roll o f film de veloped for ten cents at Van Koughnet and Reder’ s the Rexall drug store, and they guarantee to do it perfectly. 2tf ADVERTISING NOTHING NEW (By H. N. C*Mon) F re n z ie d Advertising is like electricity. It has always been in the World, but nobody knew of it or tried to organize it un C a ttle ! ! ! til a few years ago. Considered as a profession^ it is new; but considered as a force, it is as old as the human race. During fly time we frequently see cattle and horses driven al most frantic by the swarms of flies that hover about them, biting and worrying them so that they are kept in poor flesh and so low in vitality that the profit from them is greatly re duced. Where Hess’ Fly Chaser 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 Per G a llo n A freshman at a Western University asked his professor of physics, ’’Professor, how in the world could people breathe before oxygen was discovered?'' men who have tne same naive mental attitude towards advertis ing. They regard it ns a wholly modern innovation and ex pense ; whereas, the truth is that it is one of the oldest factors of human progress, which we have only in recent years begun to use and understand* Advertising is now an accepted power in the business world. It has no longer to make excuses for itself. Like every other profession, it sowed its wild oats; and now it has settled down to a long respectable life. porations are using it. The mightiest cor Banks are advereising for deposits. Universities are advertising for studenis. tising for citizens. a REXALL Store And there are many business Cities are adver Churches are advertising for converts. Governments are advertising for immigrants. Merchants are VanKoughnet fit Reder, Inc. e r s i^ J advertising for buyers and we are advertising for advertisers DRUGGISTS AND STATIONERS Next week we will begin a short course on ad writing. FOREST G R O V E - ORE. § 4S88S8S8S8S8888SSS888888888S88888S8888SS88»88n88