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MK FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE, OREGON. THURSDAY JULY 31, 1913. Forest Grove = PERMANENT ROADS ^ Steam Laundry MUST BE REPAIRED j *• — ; Wood, Coal, Cold Storage and Ice. Are the onlv kind worth eating In making your next batch, try Crescent Baking Powder — 5c?' i MERTZ & LATTA and n o te how reallv Cor. 5th A ve. and 2nd S t., good and crisp they Forest Grove, Ore. J 25c per Pound Ask Your Grocer! BUTTER WRAPPER Crescent Manufacturing Co. Seattle, Washington —— — — PRINTING — —— Notice. The Sunrise Grocery will pay cash for all farm products, Eggs, Butter, Veal and pork, j the best market price paid and all goods sold at the bottom price. Pacific Avenue at Third ' street. JOHN DODGE. Proprie- i tor. 23tf at the FOREST GROVE PRESS 100 for $1.25 250 for $1.75 500 for $2.25 House Moving and Repairing. Contractor W e have th e b e s t equipped o u tfit in th e county. E. A. DIXON Phone 8 7 6 Brick, Stone and Concrete Work Forest Grove, Ore. L e t us figure on your w ork. SUMMERING AT Tillamook County Beaches “ N a tu re ’s P la y g ro u n d " as th ese beaches have been cal’ed, are now open fo r sum m er visitors. N ew hotels, w ith all m odern conveniences, cosy c o tta g e s, cam ping gro u n d s and Double Daily Train Service 8:45 A. M. 1:20 P. M. L eaving P o rtlan d daily E x c e p t Sunday Beaches Reached in 5 Hours B usiness men can leave S a tu rd a y a ftern o o n and a rriv e a t beach points in tim e fo r dinner, spend th e even in g and Sunday w ith th e fam ily and re tu rn to P o rtla n d Sunday n ig h t w ith o u t loss o f tim e from business. ROUND TRIP FARES FROM PORTLAND Season tickets on sale daily . . . $4.00 Week End (for return Monday) . $3.00 Corresponding lew fares from other points. Call for our brand new folder “Tillamook County Beaches” Folders anil full in fo rm atio n from any S. A g en t o r a t City Ticket Office 80 Sixth Street, Cor. Oak JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon Help Fight the Great Red Plague C itizen« o f th e s ta te a re u rg ed to inform th em selv es re g a rd in g th is Dlazue w hich i a causing g re a t suffering am ong boys and young m en and especially am ong th e innocent g irls and women o f th e sta te . P a re n ts are u rg e d to p ro te c t th e ir children, and provide clean, w holesom e inform ation in place o f th e unclean m isinform ation th e y c an n o t now help g e ttin g . Such instru ctio n will be found in th e follow ing F r e e C irc u la rs For Young Men Circular No. 2 — T h e F o u r Sex Lie«. Circular No. 9 — S ex T ru th s fo r Men. For O ld er B o y s (13 to 18 yrs. of age) Circular No. 8 — V irility and P hysical D evelopm ent. For Y o u n g e r B o y s (10 to 13 yr«. o f age) Circular No. 7 - T he S e c re t o f S tre n g th . For Gi/ls Circular No. 4 - A P lain T alk w ith G irls a b o u t th e ir H ealth. For Young Women Circular No. JO — P hysical D evelopm ent, M arriag e and Motherhood. For Parents . , „ . Circular No. 1 - T he Need fo r E ducation in Sexual H ygiene. Circular No. 3 — W hen and H ow to T ell th e Children. ClrtuJar No. 5 — A L ist o f B ooks fo r U se in th e F am ily on Sex. Circular No. 18 - How One Boy W as In s tru c te d in Sex M a tte rs and W’h a t H appened. Illu stra te d Send 2-cent sta m p w ith y o u r address to Departm ent D The Oregon State Board of Health 720 Selling Building, Portland, Oregon Annltcanf »re *!•<]'T naked to »elect only tboee circulars for which they here » definite The»# will 1 « «ladly eeat. Find Out WHat’s the Matter, So Remo- ^ die» May Be Devised. OREGON A G R IC U LT U R A L C O LL E G E BEGI NS SEPTEMBER JONATHAN BOURN E r'jR T * PRAISES FRENCH SYSTEM CRISP COOKIES B T T .J S » , . W ANTS R U R A L S U R V E Y TO AID P E O P L E IN C O U N T R Y . H. L1DYARD S A. WALKER WALKER & UDYARD it» fo r t y - fi f t h sc hool ye ar SHOEMAKERS 10. 1 01 3. D E G R E E C O U R S E S in many phasesof The social survey is com ing Into A a R I C U lT U R t E n g in e er in g . HOME E c o n o m i c s M in i n o F o r e s t r y . C o m favor in m any p a rts of th e country as merce phar m acy . Surface as Well as Foundation a m eans of social b etterm en t. It is T W O - Y E A R C O U R S E S in a g r i c u l - a sim pler m a tte r to bring about Im tura , home E c o n o m ic s M e ch anic Needs Constant Atten provem ent in a city, n county or a com ARTS . FORESTRY COMMERCE. PHARMACY tion m unity when th e conditions a re fully T E A C H E R S C O U R S E S in m an u a l t r a i n i n g , a g r ic u lt u r e , d o m es tic science understood. To obtain th e know ledge Jonathan Bourne, Jr., chair th a t is necessary for Intelligent and a n d art. effort Is the o b ject of the M U S I C , in c l u d i n g piano, strin g , basic! man of the joint committee on effective i n s t r u m e n t s a n d voice c u ltu r e . social survey. federal aid to good roads, who A w riter In th e P rogressive F a rm A B E A U T I F U L B O O K L E T e n title d r m akes a plea for ru ra l survey “ T h e E n r i c h m e n t ok R u r a l L i k e " has made an extensive study of e work a n d a C a t a l o g u e will be m ailed free in th e south and points out som e on application. uotahle Instances w here these surveys the problem recently said. Address H. M. T e n n a n t , R e g is tra r, have lieen m ade. T he U niversity of “ The expression ‘permanent W isconsin, the Ohio hoard o f ag ricu l itw 7-1» to 8 ») Corvallis, O regon. improvement’ is likely to be a tu re and the P resb y terian com m ission on country life ure cited us having delusion.” “ The permanency of engaged in tills line of en d eav o r w ith an improvement depends largely and results. T hese organizations m ake their surveys by counties, a n d the in upon the character of mainten vestigations b rin g out a g re a t a rra y of . ance and repair. Stone or gravel Inform ation. The county survey m eans an inves surface, as well as the founda ligation of th e school, th e churches, tion of a highway needs constant the roads, the social opportunities, the facilities for m arketing, th e conditions attention, similar to the care on the farm s, th e te n a n try , th e ln- given the steel rails and roadbed tluenees th a t m ake for ru ral uplift and those w hich tend to ru ra l decline. of a rail road. Repair of roads The correspondent of th e P rogressive , er says: is least expensive when it is F arm "A ru ral survey would he an Index most prompt. It is the repair of to progress. It would show the lines . farm ing th a t w ere profitable; it the small break—the filling of of A D V E R T IS E IT ! N ot once, would create a sp irit of rivalry he- ! tim idly and penny-w ise ! B ut the small rut, that prevents more tw een counties: it would show condi as o ften as needed a n d a as they are and probably help serious damage. All highway tions show ing o f FA C TS ab o u t it locate the reason of th e m igration w hich will unfailingly in te re s t authorities emphasize the im from farm to tow n an d help check the same. th e probable p u rch aser! M ake portance of a system of main ‘•Many of the problem s of ru ral life 1 i t the b e s t ad v ertised r e a l tenance. Hence in my plan for have not been touched a t nil. b u t these e s ta te in the city for a little will ultim ately cotue into sig h t and w hile—and your b u y er will federal aid to good roads, I pro ( be solved. We have soil surveys, m in seek you o u t and quickly close eral surveys, geological surv ey s and vide for an annual payment to th e tra n sactio n ! : other kinds of surveys w ith w hich 1st Ave. N ., n e a r Main S t. We are prepared to do the very best of all kind of shoe work. IP-TO DATE MACHINERY Special attention given to crippled feet. Ti me Put that Property You Want to Sell To have us make the Kiddie’s Picture “Under ike Spot-Light ! ” the states of an amount equal to people a re fam iliar. W hy not have 2 per cent of the cost of con a rural survey and find o u t th e real condition of th e people living in ru ral struction—the states to expend j : com m unities and sy stem atically go an equal amount for the same ! about helping m ake th ese conditions purpose. This aid to maintenance Ideal V” The value of such su rv ey s is evi- will not only insure that roads dent. W here efficiently m ade they will be kent in repair, but is an show th e stro n g points a n d t lie weak added indorsement for the state points of th e county. In a m ovem ent for general b etterm en t th ey a re of to accept the federal aid to con great service and should prove as use- struct. Their maintenance allow I fill in tlie south as they h av e been in ance would be in proportion to : the no rth .—Louisville C ourier-Journal. their aid to construction. “ In France road patrolmen are SWAT T H E S P A R R O W T O O . employed to take care of certain Flies a n d T h i s Bird Belo ng In S a m e portions of the highway. Their C lass a s N uisa nc es. To tile slogan of “S w a t th e fly!” tools consist chiefly of a wheel- ight well he added th a t o f “ Kill th e barow and a shovel, with which | m sparrow !" Flies and sp arro w s belong they repair every defect in its In th e sam e class as n u isances and incipiency. These men keep the \ m enaces to health. roads in repair until the harvest M ost birds deserve to he protected for som e service they perform , but season begins and then they are when all the evidence lias lieen sul>- left free to seek more profitable ; m lttcd hi th e sp arro w 's case it will work during the harvest period. ( stan d condem ned. P e rh a p s It occa sionally e a ts a harm ful w orm , hut the The highway patrolmen, there I g re a te r p art o f its food is of grain. fore, afford a constant supply of | T hen it Is th e co n stan t enem y of na- labor upon which the farmers i tiv e birds, which, unlike itself, live j m ostly on w orm s and insects th a t a rc can depend for part of the har ! in jurious to trees and crops. W herever E uropean civilization has vest help, tills p est bird has gone w ith it. “ I believe a very similar sys gone T h ere w ere no sparrow s In A m erica tem will be worked out in this until they w ere Im ported from E n g country and to encourage the land to free sh ad e trees o f caterp illars, adoption of some system of and th is they have ever since refused J to do. maintenance in all the states F o r m any y ears the sp arro w w ns u n I included mantenance allow know n except In the tow ns, and It th e nam e of “to w n bird.” B ut ance in my suggested plan galins] In la te r y ears It has sp read all over for federal aid. In order to avoid th e c o u n try until now It is probably a building up a great federal ma g re a te r nu isan ce on th e farm th a n in city. Tlie sp arro w 's h a b it of liv chine, however, I would have the ing alw ay s n e a r settlem en ts an d In these repair men under the em sheltered places m akes It a m ost p ro ploy of the states. We already lific bird. It is alm ost Independent of In breeding. have a vast number of highway th T e h seasons e sp arro w helps to spread diseases employs, put a large proportion liy building n ests upon o r near houses. of them are ‘supervisors’ who do B uilding on houses Is especially a enace to health In th e country, little actual work. The patrol m w here people catch w a te r from th e man of France is not a super roofs to fill tlielr cisterns. visor but an actual workman.” HUTS AND HATS. Man’s H e a d g e a r W a s F i r s t F a sh io n e d A fte r Hie H a b i ta t io n . It h as been pointed o u t th a t th e form of th e h a t h ears a certain re la tion to buildings of a p rim itive n a tu re -h u ts . A d istin g u ish ed a rc h itect has Invited a tte n tio n to th e curious re sem blance th a t has ex isted and th a t Is still to he found in m any countries be tw een h ead g ear nnd h ab itatio n s or o th er buildings, i t m ay lie th a t th e sam e taste, or th e lack o f it, has given rise to th e sim ila rity of style, or in the beginning th e d esig n er of th e h at inuy havp ta k e n th e h u t as a model. In th e H aw aiian Islands, long before th e In h a b ita n ts took th e tro u b le to clotho them selves, th ey built grnss houses, nnd a t th e p re se n t tim e th e c h a ra c te ristic H aw a iia n b a t Is re m a rk ably like th e lint T he tu rb a n s o f th e d ig n ita ries o f the eastern church a re still o f th e sh ap e of (hose worn by th e high p riests am ong th e Je w s o f olden tim es, and they a re ex tra o rd in a rily like th e c h a racteristic dom es th a t su rm o u n t mosques. Again. It la pointed out. th e high pointed •p ires o f G othic ch u rch es w ere con tem poraneous w ith th e high hornlike headdress know n as th e henntn. I t Is belived. too. th a t like resu lts may he found a fte r a com parison of o th e r sty les o f a rc h lte c tn n re w ith th e h e ad g ear of th e period w herein they Im irlth o d _ N A P O L E O N 'S Forest Grove STUDIO N Main Street Absolutely Safe and Reliable I The Bankers & Merchants Mutual Fire Of Forest Grove, Oregon Association Conducted on Economic and Business Principles. The Home Company That Has Made Good. Insure Your Business or Dwelling in The Bankers & Merchants Main Street Garage Auto Repairing, Vulcanizing and General Machine Work. Storage and Supplies. Phone Main 62X W. A. CHALMERS, Main Street, Forest Grove. WASHINGTON - OREGON CORPORATION will Beginning June 1st give to its patrons in Beaverton, Elmonica, Orenco, Hillsboro, Cornelius, Forest Grove, Gaston, Dilley and all country lines a P O R T R A IT S . Some T h a t Louis XVIII. Did Not Suo- ceed In Banishing. A t the tim e of the E m peror Nnpo- leou's exile in tlie island of Elba am ong o th er m eans lo which the Bourbon king resorted hi o rd er lo stay up Ids to tte r ing th ro n e w as (he p assag e of a strin gent law th a t i i o picture, sta tu e , s ta tu ette. figure or resem blance of “G eneral Bonn p arte.” as be w as called, should he allow ed to rem ain in any place, pub lic or private. Mr. W.. an A m erican, th en residing In I’aris. ow ning a p articu larly fine and correct bronze sta tu e tte of the em per or. buried It. with o th er things of the kind. In his i ellar. Ills tu rn for inspec tion by th e police came. In w alked the chief otti. or. who said. " Ilu v e you any statu e, linage or likeness of nny kind of th a t u p sta rt, that B onaparte?” "V ert a I illy I have." answ ered the A m erican, and. tu rn in g to his valet, lie sahl. "F rancois, bring m e a hag of N a p o le o n s” T hen. |touring them out ou a table before him. he said. "H ere they are." T he police »(fil ial sahl: "T h a t gold is uot w hat 1 w ant. You can keep It.“ "G o and tell your m aster.” said Mr IV., “th a t th e whole specie currency of tlie realm m ust tie called In before he enn keep from the eyes of the people llie fe a tu re s of the E m peror Napoleon B onapnrte." "You a re rig h t." said th e official, l e a v i n g — Boston H erald. N ow 4 c Electric rate on all cooking and heating ap pliances and small domestic motors. Phone Main 922 HilUboro for particulars and our representative will call. 1