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About Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1913)
FOREST OROYE PRESS, FOREST OROVfi, ÔREÛON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1913 alive. Settlei-3 lost their homes. You cannot afford forest de struction. Bo careful with fire yourself. Teach others. Gov ernment, state and private own. B E G I N S its forty - fifth school year S e p t e m b e r ta tats. ers are spending immense sums D E G R E E C O U R S E S i'i many phasnof yearly for patrol. Help make MUCH CARE TAKEN TO PRE AG RI C U LTU RE . ENGINE ERIN G. HOME few er fires to fight. Protect E c o n o m i c « . M in i n g f o r e s t r y , c o m VENT SERIOUS FIRES m e r c e . PMaRMacY. young growth as well as old. DURING SUMMER T W O - Y E A R C O U R S E S in a g r i c u l - Forest Grove FIRE PATROL IS / * Steam Laundry NOW IN FORESTS Confid enee Baking Wood, Coal, Cold Storage and Ice. is really dependent on the ingredients. A trial will convince you that Crescent Baking Powder Cor. 5th Ave. and 2nd St., Forest Grove, Ore. 25c per Pound. Ask Your Grocer C rescen t M an u factu rin g Co. Seattle, W ashington BUTTER WRAPPER PRINTING N otice. at the The Sunrise Grocery will pay cash for all farm products, Eggs, Butter, Veal and pork, the best market price paid and all goods sold at the bottom price. Pacific Avenue at Third street. JOHN DODGE. Proprie tor. 23tf C on tractor FOREST GROVE PRESS 100 for $1.25 250 for $1.75 500 for $2.25 House Moving and Repairing. W e have the best equipped outfit in the county. E. A. DIXON Phone 876 Forest Grove, Ore. ggf~ Brick, Stone and Concrete Work Let us figure on your work. SUM M ERING A T 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, camping grounds and Double Daily Train Service Leaving Portland daily....................................... 8:45 A. M. “ “ “ Except Sunday.............. 1:20 P .M . 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. R O U N D T R IP F A R E S F R O M P O R T L A N D Se aso n tickets on sale daily . . . $ 4 .0 0 W eek End (for return M onday) . $ 3 .0 0 C orresponding low fa re s from other points. Call for our brand new folder “Tillamook County Beaches” 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 Red Help Fight the Great 1 Plague Citizens o f the state are yrged to inform themselves regarding this plague which is causing great suffering among boys and young men and especially among the innocent girls and 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 No. 2 — The Four Sex Lies. Circular No. 9 — Sex Truths fo r Men. For Older Boys (13 to 18 yrs. o f age) Circular No. 8 — V irility and Physical Development. For Younger Boys (10 to 13 yrs. o f age) , Circular No. 7 — The Secret o f Strength. For Girls Circular No. 4 — A Plain Talk with Girls about their Health. For Young Women Circular No. 10 — Physical Development, Marriage and Motherhood. For Parents Circular No. 1 — The Need fo r Education in Sexual Hygiene. Circular No. 3 — When and How to Tell the Children. Circular No. 5 — A List o f Books for Use in the Family on Sex. Circular No. 18 — How One Boy Was Instructed in Sex Matters and What Happened. Illustrated. Bend 2'Cent stamp with your address to Department D , tube , home e c o n o m ic s . A R T S . F O R E S T R Y . CO M ME RC E The Best Reporter in the Bible. Some Interesting Facts About “ The best reporter with those the Lumber Industry in whose work I am acquainted was the Northwest MERTZ & LATTA with its two power units — one to par tially raise, the other to hold in suspension — is absolutely to be depended upon for good results. O R EG O N A G R IC U LTU R A L C O LLE G E The Oregon State Board of Health 720 Selling Building, Portland, Oregon A p p l i c a n t « are kindly asked to .elect only lho«e circulars for which they hare a definite M . Thete will be gladly eent. Luke,” said Dean Walter W ill iams o f the School o f Journalism With the advent o f the hunt o f the University o f Missouri in ing and camping season and the an address at the University of continuance o f dry weather the Texas. “ Mark has too little col danger o f forest fire is naturally oring in his news story and John greatly increased. too much. Luke’ s story has the The state force under Chief characteristics o f the best le- Elliott has been greatly inc reased porting — clearness, vividness, and county organizations have truthfulness, the touch o f the sent their patrols on the trails. writer's personality, facts in due That the damage caused by for proportion, human interest. The est fires is great, we all know, best special correspondent or and to eliminate as much danger editorial writer was the convert- as possible the state law forbids |ed S a u l.w h o w rL te Tetters that under heavy penalty the building are wor^|j reading by all men, o f camp fires that cannot be con whatever their theology. Abili trolled, the leaving o f fires that ty to write a good readable letter have not been completely ex j is almost essential to the real tinguished, the using o f combus ¡journalist. It was Paul also who tible gun wadding in fire arms, urged that one ‘speak the truth the burning o f slashing or brush ¡n jove «jwe 11 peaceably with all land without a permit from a fire men as much a3 in you lies and o f f our our| whatsoever things are true, what- warden; but the value o timber lands and the great loss soever things are honorable, due to forest fires are uniquely whatsoever things are just, what- presented in a folder issued by soever things are piire( whatso- the Western Forestry and Con ever things are lovely, whatso- ¡ servation Association, part o f ever things are o f good report; which follows: if there be any virtue and if You believe in fostering in there he any praise, think on dustries that make the Pacific and I may add, publish—these Northwest prosperous. Your j thing8 , , , _ The Pacific p rinter business benefits from good1 times, from money in circulation, L IB R A R Y N O TE S from good markets for crops, merchandise, labor, and com -j -P|)e P ress will at times mercial or professional service. 1 print for the information o f its The larger the industry, the j reader8 ligts o f new ^ o k s receiv- more the community depends eJ at the Rogers City Library. upon it and suffers from its dis- The following books are | truction. recently added: But do you know just how im- The Mating o f Lydia ¡ portant forest industry is to you, Virginia ! just how serious anything is The Post o f Adventure that, like forest fires, cripples it The Adventures of Miss Greg or threatens its permanence? ory The annual lumber cut o f Andrew and Glad Washington, Oregon, Idaho and The Knave o f Diamonds Montana is now about 8,000,000, Pollyanna 000 feet. It would load 500,000 The Inside o f the Cup cars, at 16,000 feet each. Coupled Looking Backword with its se together they would make a quel, Equality train 3788 miles long. It would Several Boy Scout books. make a 7-foot sidewalk o f inch Non fiction: The Coming Gen-1 boards from the earth to the eration, a new book on euganices. moon, or a 6-foot walk with a Women o f Tomorrow hand rail. In 2-inch planks it Socialism by Richard T Ely would pave a 30-foot roadway The Problems o f Christianity around the earth at the equator. by Josiah Royce. Manufacturing forest products employ 90,000 men in four states, more than half o f thier industrial population. Its annual pay roll o f 75,000,000 would make a stack of silver dollars 125 miles high. The total paid to the community tor wages supplies and . other i (Open to all organizations holding regular mcet- costs would reach 1 5 , 3 6 8 miles in intrs in this city.) dollar bills, nearly two thirds H o l b r o o k L o d g e N o . 30, A . around the world, or make a row F. & A. M .—Stated communica five bills w ide from Portland to tions first Saturday evening o f New York. It is our greatest each month. All visiting Masons source o f community wealth and welcomed. J. W. Hughes, W. you share it. M. ; H . C. Parker, Secretary. But the best way to realize the necessity o f protecting forests J a m e s B. M a t h e w s , Post N o . and forest industry is to com 6, G. A. R .— Meets first and pare the price received for these third Wednesdays at 1:30 p. m. forest products, mostly sold else in K. o f P. hall. Chas. Knapp, where so they bring outside adjutant: Patrick Cronin, com money into local circulation. It mander. is about $140,000,000 a year, nearly $400,000 a day, more than W o m a n ’ s R e l i e f C o r p s N o . we get from our wheat, wool, 11. — Meets second and foutth fruit, dairying and fisheries com Thursdays at 2 p. m. in K. o f P. bined. hall. Louise Butler, president; The tremendous revenue is Sophia Smith, secretary. growing. It will always c o n - -------------------------------- - ------ tinue if we pretect and replace DELPHOS L o d g e N o . 36, K. o f the forests that produce it. Ev- p ,—Meets every Thursday even- ery forest fire reduces it. ing in K. o f P. hall. W. C. Forests pay a large part o f our Shuts, C. C.; J. S. Buxton, K. o f taxes—80 per cent in some coun- R. and S. ties. A single fire in Oregon has cost $425,000,000 in taxes the Call at Laughlin Hotel next Thurs burned timber would otherwise day, August 14 and have paid by now. Every fire means higher taxes on other have Dr. Lowe show you the new tonic glasses with which you property. Our schools depend largely up can see all distances. No lines on revenue from state owned or seams in the glass to make forest lands. you look old or to strain the eyes. Forest fires have cost scores of Free demonstrations. Remem lives in the Pacific Northwest. ber the day and date. Scores of Helpless women were burned Forest ru icsi vjiuvc Grove icicrcuuoa. references. FR A TE R N A L DIRECTORY I 1 H. LIDYARD S. A. WALKER M echanic PHARMACY T E A C H E R ' S C O U R S E S in manual training, agriculture, domestic science and art. M U S I C , including piano, string, band instruments and voice culture. A B e a u t i f u l b o o k l e t entitled " T he E n r ic h m e n t ok R u r a l L i k e " •ad a C atalo g ue will be mailed free on application. Address H. M. T e n n a n t , Registrar, ttw 1-15 to«-») Corvallis, Oregon. WALKER & LIDYARD S H O E M A KERS 1st Ave. N ., near Main St. We are prepared to do the very best o f all kind o f shoe work. UP-TO-DATE MACHINERY Special attention given to crippled feet. Time Put that Property You Want to Sell To have us make the “Under the Spot-Light ! ” Kiddie’s Picture Now A D V E R T IS E I T ! Not once, timidly and penny-wise ! But as often as needed a n d a showing o f FAC TS about it which will unfailingly interest the probable purchaser! Make i t the best advertised r e a l estate iti the city for a little while—and your buyer will seek you out and quickly close the transaction ! Forest Grove STUDIO N Main Street Absolutely Safe and Reliable The Rankers & Merchants Mutual Fire Association O f Forest Grove, Oregon Conducted on Economic and Business Principles. The Home Company That Has Made Good. Insure Your Business or Dwelling in The Bankers &c Merchants Main Street G arage Auto Repairing, Vulcanizing and General Machine W ork. 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, H illsboro, Cornelius, Forest Grove, Gaston, Dilley and all country lines a 4c, Electric rate on all cooking and heating ap pliances and small domestic motors. Phone Main 922 Hillsboro for particulars and our representative will call.