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    FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE, OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 14. 1913
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Persóna
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Carl Dennis of Portland, visited
over Sunday with relatives.
Mrs. Mallory and daughters
Mona and Gladys spent the week
end in Portland and St. Helens
visiting.
Frank Doan was ill and unable
to work Wednesday morning.
Olive Morley has returned from
Portland where she has been for
some time.
Bert Doane has returned home
from eastern Oregon after
spending a week there.
William Susbour of Cornelius
was in the Grove Wednesday.
Mrs Pennell and children of
Portland are visiting the Lang-
gleys of this city.
Mrs. J. E. Shot well returned
Wednesday from a few days
outing a t Newport.
Clarence Rice who is working
at Woodstock visited over Sun­
day with relatives in the Grove.
D. N. Morris is having his
barn painted.
Viva and Hazel Matthews of
Montavilla, who have been visit­
ing in the Grove returned home
Monday.
Arthur Underwood had an op­
eration on his eyelid yesterday
and is getting along nicely.
Mrs. Bell Walker, a former
resident arrived from Nebraska
Tuesday.
Mrs. M. D. Allen and daughter
Mrs. J. C. Robb and Miss Hel­ Martha have been spending the
en Calkins of Portland are spend­ week at the W. F. Powell home
ing a few weeks in this city.
in Portland.
Claude Wagner and family
Lawyer W. P. Dyke spent the
went to Kalama, Washington, week with his folks in New Port.
the first of the week.
Mr?. George Boose the only
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Urfer and
living
charter member of the
daughter of Portland and Henry
Fori
st
Grove Rebecca Lodge
Broome of Alaska autoed out
visited
in
the Grove with Mrs.
from Portland Sunday.
Parsons.
Mrs. J. E. Johnson and chil-1
Miss Nellie Price, of Portand,
dren of Portland returned home
is
spending a couple of weeks
the first of the week after spend­
visiting
her sister, Mrs. Lloyd
ing a few days with her parents, j
L.
Dennis.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Emmerson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sessman
and daughters are spending a
Writes from Turkey.
week with relatives at Vernania.
Though the following is from
C. McNutt and family and a personal letter sent her family
Avery Rafferty and family re­ Rev. and Mrs. R. M. Cole, of
turned Friday from Bar View.
this city, recently located in
Dr. Scheetz of Portland visited town after nearly forty years
service for humanity in the land
in the Grove Sunday.
Mrs. Chas. Miller and daught­ of the Asiatic Turk, they feel
they should share its interest
er left for Tillamook Monday.
with local readers, who may catch
Mrs. I)r. Stewart and children a glimpse of the patriarchal meth­
left for Seaside the first of the od of travel in that country, and
week.
most of all, to see by proxy those
Mrs. Chas. Littler visit“d with marvelous palaces of the Hittites
relatives in Portland last week. I so much sought after for ages.
Here follows extracts from
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Knapp and
Miss
Nellie Coles’ letter:
Mr. and Mrs. Parker and son re- |
Boasque,
En Route to Talas,
turned Thursday from a week’s
June 29, 1913
visit to Seaside.
Dear Mother:—
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott went to
We had a
Poatland Tuesday.
very happy day in Marsavon,
John Baldwin returned home then started out, the next morn­
ing (the 26th) for the next stage
from Portland Friday.
of
our journey.
Mrs. W. A. Daly and Miss Al­
As
there are seven in our par­
ice Gray returned yesterday;
ty,
we
have four “ Arabas” so
from Newport.
make a cavalcade rumbling
Mrs. Itobt. Ballinger return­ along.
ed from Tigard Tuesday, where j We had rather a long day the
she has been with her sister.
first stage, but the khan was rath­
Miss Hazel Stockman and bro­ er comfortable, so we slept until
ther, Guy Stockman left for Bar pounding on the door announced
View Monday morning. Miss the getting up time. The next
Stockman will stay until the first evening, we spent in a smaller
khan, but really, I had a good
of September.
sleep.
B. H. Jones has returned from
We arrived in this place, yes­
a business trip to Tillamook and
terday
afternoon, about three
Kockaway.
o’clock and here we are spending
Mrs. H. W. Penfield visited in Sunday.
Portland this week.
When we had been in the
house
awhile, suddenly the ser­
Mrs. D. A. Black, of Dayton,
vants
glided into the main room
Washington, formerly Mrs. Fan­
and
set
the table, a big brass
nie Clark, of this city, ac­
circular
tray,
on a wooden table
companied by her daughter,
set
legs
up.
There
was the one
Mrs. Alma Reed, visited the past
central
dish,
in
each
course, out
week at the home of the of the
of
which
we
all
dipped
our
former’s father, Levi Smith, in
spoons.
Counting
the
Turkish
this in this city. Mrs. Reed,
who as Alma Clark, was a popu­ coffee, we had eight courses,
lar young lady of this city, has way out heie in this Beys’ ex­
left with her husband for Grand tensive country home. He has
Island, Nebraska, where they this custom of entertaining, and
will make their future home. will take nothing for it all. It is
Mr. Reed has recently inherited a sample i f the old time Turkish
a large estate in Nebsaska whuh hospitality that so charms all
tourists, but which has so nearly
will require his attention.
died out. with the advancing civ­
The Eunice Walker house on
ilization.
Third street is being repainted.
But altho keeping to this an­
Henry Sacrider is attending a cient custom, regarding hospital­
photographers’ convention at
Bellingham, Washington.
M. T. Abbott made a business
trip to Portland Tuesday,
John E. Bailey made a trip to
Portland on business Saturday.
Nancy Moore is visiting her
mother this week in Portland.
Bessy Richie Lowe and hus­
band of Portland was visiting in
the Grove with Mrs. Parsons the
past week.
R
"Gunboat" fV.ntth of California de­ 1 :
ity, yet his house and grounds
feated
Jim
Flynn,
the
Pueblo
fireman,
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show touches of modern influ­
in the fifth round of their scheduled
ence. This is especialiy true of 10-round bout at Madison Square Gar
his w'ifes’ apartments, for she den. New York.
U. S. Commissioner G. Wallace W.
has a bed-stead, roller curtains,
also lace curtains, a bureau and Hanger arrived in San Francisco and
will attempt to adjust the preseat
chairs, framed pictures and a grievances
between the railroad em­
neat bordering at the top of ployes and the Southern Pacific com-
her walls.
pany.
There is an iron picket fence Business men of St. Paul are urging
!
on either side of the front steps I Louis W. Hill, chairman of the board
of directors of the Great Northern >
leading to the house, and a foun­ railway, as a candidate for mayor of
tain of good cold water comes in­ St. Paul under the new commission
to one side of the court. It flows charter.
into a good stone trough then off. Armed with credentials from the
Our Present Great Reduction in All Piece Goods
The paved court yard is large Italian government, two Italian police- i
is Attractiug much Attention. You will find
men arrived in New York to take back
enough to hold eight or ten ara­ j to
a Big Bargain in All W ash and W oolen
Italy Porter Charlton, who must <<
bas and they certainly have 1 stand trial there on charges of mur­
Dress Goods.
!
room enough in the house to en­ dering his wife, formerly Mary Scott,
tertain three times our number | of San Francisco. Mrs. Charlton was a
Let Us Put Our Shoes on Your Feet. 5 0 Pairs 5
of guests at once. There are killed at Lake Como, Italy, in June,
of Men’s and W omen,s Shoes at less than V
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neat brass lamps all over the 1910.
V
One-Half Price.
W e Must make Room for V
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house and pretty rugs on the
G ir l In B r i e f A t t i r e F i n e d .
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our
Fall
Goods.
Savannah,
Ga.—Recorder
John
E.
sitting room floor. The pleasant
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little flower garden at the front Scharz fined Bessie Carter $50 for
appearing on Savannah’s main shop­
HOP PICKERS Should get Our Prices Before
and side of the house is secluded ping thoroughfare in a short skirt and ? (
Purchasing Their Supplies.
and hence is a very good out­ low-cut waist. Henry Smoak, her es Î
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sitting room.
cort, paid $25.
Í B.
But with all the servants
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around, there is none of the
B acks T hro C arba rn
Forest
Grove,
Oregon
noise and bustle that their very
Tuesday evening a freight a
numbers plus our arrival might
H
have created.
train on the Oregon Electric got, Is
It seems to be a law of the industrious and backed the end j
household to have quiet and or­
der with none of the machinery of the train thru the west end of
that runs the b ig place, any the car-barn and clear across j
Council St. No damage was
where in evidence.
done except to the end of the
barn of which there is little left.
Brief News of the Week
Purdy’s Store 1
for G ood Goods. W e are
here for G ood in our new
home in K. o f P. building
1
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1
F. P u r d y
Prop.
Begin Now!
to plan for that College Course.
Prominent Germans at Berlin have
begun a campaign to Induce the gov­
ernment to participate in the Panama-
Pacific exposition at San Francisco.
Ore movements from the mines and
docks are completely tied up because
of the strike of ore handlers at Duluth,
Minn.
Customs inspectors at San Francis­
co, while searching the steamer Korea
for smuggled opium, discovered 14000
worth of the drug in 100 five-tael cans.
Ninety-nine Japanese companies,
with a total capitalization of $2,146,009
have been incorporated in California
in the last two months, or since the
anti-alien law was enacted.
The eleventh triennial convention of
the Woodmen of the World, Pacific
jurisdiction, was brought to a close
at Colorado Springs, Colo., with the
re-election of Head Consul I. I. Boak
and other incumbent officers.
During the session of the Catholic
Total Abstinence union at Philadel­
phia, speeches were made showing
that the sentiment of the delegates Is
against the restoration of the army
canteen.
A gradual betterment of business
conditions was predicted by speakers
at the session of the National Invest­
ment Bankers' association at Cleve­
land, Ohio. It was decided to file suits
In Michigan and Iowa to test the con­
stitutionality of the “blue sky" law.
The president's cup for the best dis­
play at the apple show conducted at
Cleveland, Ohio, by the International
Apple Shippers' association, was won
by the Ontario, Canada, department of
agriculture.
City Commissioner Carragher of
Sacramento, has decreed that "fake"
battle pictures may no longer be
shown in the moving picture houses
of that city. A Union veteran com­
plained to the commissioner that re­
plained to the commissioner that a re
Civil War battle was a libel on the
Union troops, in that it represented
them as shooting a Confederate in the
back.
People in the News
Orvall Overall or the Chicago Cubs,
was released to the 8an Francisco
Pacific Coast league team.
Taking of testimony has begun at
San Francisco in the first of the IViggs-
Caminetti trials, that of Maury I.
Diggs, former state architect.
Thomas F. Lockhart, an ossified
man, died at Wellington. Maine, after
spending 27 years In bed, practically
in one position.
Thomas J. Cogan of Cincinnati, O.,
was elected president ef the Fraternal
Order of Ragles, during the conven­
tion at Baltimore.
When in Chicago on his way to Mil­
waukee to preside at the meeting of
the Federated Catholic societies. Car­
dinal Gibbons said that he was oppos­
ed to women's voting.
Dr Sun Yat Sen. fleeing from the
wrath of President Yuan Shi Kai of
China after the failure of the secession
movement of the south, arrived In
i»paa.
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LEGAL
NOTICES
i
W A V .V .V ÍA V .W .V .V .V .V .'.
In
th e Ju stice C o u rt for Forest G rove
D istrict, W a s h in g to n C o u n ty , O r e g o n
discussion about Education but
there is no doubt that a good general college course taken right
is in the long run
the practical thing in Educatio>n.
A school well equipped to do first class general college
work is
J . H. Velie, P lain tiff, i
vs.
There is considerable
1 S ummons
Pacific University
N. B. H all and C harles
E. H all, d efen d an ts, j
To C harles E. H all, one o f th e above
Forest Grove, Ore.
nam ed d efen d an ts, G reetin g :
In th e nam e o f th e S ta te o f O regon,
your a re hereby required to a p p e a r and
This school begins its 60th year of successful work in such
an sw er th e com plaint filed a g a in st you i
in th e above en titled action, on or b e­
general college lines September 17th, 1913.
Terms reasonable.
fore th e 25th day o f S ep tem b er, A. D.,
1913, said d a te being six w eeks a f te r
th e first publication o f th is Sum m ons.
Record and equipment good. Come and help us help you.
If you fail to a p p ear and answ er, the
plaintiff will apply to th e C ourt fo r th e
relief p rayed for in th e com plaint filed
Come in and talk the matter over or address for Catalogue
herein, w hich is fo r a ju d g em en t in th e j
urn o f sixty-five and no-100 ($65.00)
and further information
D ollars, a tto rn e y s ’ fee in the sum of
tw enty-five and no-100 ($25.00) D ollars,
to g e th e r w ith in te re s t provided fo r in
PACIFIC UNiVERSITY, Forest Grove, Ore.
the in stru m e n t sued upon, and fo r his
costs and disb u rsem en ts herein.
You w ill please ta k e notice th a t this
sum m ons is served upon you personally
w ith a certified copy o f the com plaint,
M e e t i n g o f B '- a r d o f E q u a l i z a t i o n .
p u rsu a n t to the te rm s o f an o rd er in
th e above en titled action, m ade by th e s To th e ta x p a y e rs o f W ashington
above nam ed C ourt, by the H onorable
county, O regon: N otice is hereby giv­
W. J . R. Beach, J u s tic e of th e Peace en th a t the board of equalization of
fo r F o re s t G rove D istrist, W ashington W ashington county will m eet on Mon­
A Good Old Rem edy
C ounty, O regon, on the 14th day of day, S ep tem b er 8ih, 1913, a t th e co u rt
We w a n t ju s t th re e m inutes o f
A ugust, A. D., 1913, req u irin g th a t house in H illsboro, in W ashington coun­
publication be m ade a t le a st once a ty , th a t being th e second M onday in
your tim e w hen you a re again
week fo r six consecutive w eeks, in the S ep tem b er and the tim e and place pro­
troubled w ith C holera, D iarrh o ea
F o re s t G rove P ress and req u irin g th a t vided by law, to publicly exam ine th e
o r any bowel com plaint.
the first publication be m ade on the assessm en t rolls o f said county for
14th day of A ugust, A. D.. 1913, and 1913, and c o rrect all e rro rs in valuation
Nyal’s Blackberry Carminative
the la s t publication on th e 25th day of and description or q u a n titie s of land,
S ep tem b er, A. D. 1913.
lots o r o th e r p ro p e rtie s and it is th e
I* t h e q u i c k e s t a n d s u r e s t r e l i e f
W. J. R. B each ,
d u ty of all persons in te re ste d to ap|>ear
for bow el disorders w e k n o w of
Ju s tic e o f th e P eace for F o re st Grove, a t the tim e and place appointed, and if
Ju s tic e of t.ie P eace and C onstable, it shall app ear to said board o f equaliza­
A llays ir rita tio n —cleanses th e
Distri< ‘ W ashington C ounty, O regon. tion th a t th e re a re any lands, lots or
bow els before they a re checked
B r a d l e y A . F w f . r s ,
o th er p ro p erty assessed tw ice o r in the
A tto rn ey fo r plaintiff.
and a c ts as an a n tisep tic. » I t is
nam e of a person or persons not the
S uite 517 C ham ber o f C om m erce Bldg., own-.r o f the sam e, o r assessed under
m o d erate in a ctio n —being only
P o rtlan d , O regon.
4-t6
or beyond its value, o r any lots, land or
slig h tly a s trin g e n t it does n o t go
Oiher p ro p erty not assessed, said hoard
to e x tre m e s—it a c ts ju s t rig h t in
of equalization shall m ake th e proper
ev ery way
correction.
You can give it to th e little
M ax C randall ,
N o tic e o f C o n te s t.
A ssessor, W ashington C ounty, O re­
ones w ith p e rfe c t s a f e ty —it is all
( F o r P u b lic a tio n .)
gon.
D e pa r t m e n t o f t h e I n t e r io r ,
good and good fo r you all and
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.
•t should be in your hom e.
BLACKBERRY
P o r tla n d . O re g o n , J u l y 26th, 1913.
T o A n n a K . S ta r r , o f G ale s C ree k , O re g o n , C on-
te s te e :
Y ou a r e h e re b y n o tified t h a t M a rie S ta e h r w h o
triv e t 567 Madis«>n S t., P o r tla n d , O reg o n , a s h e r G i v i n g C o r r e c t T i m e o f t h e A r r i v a l a n d
po sto ffice a d d re s s , did on J u ly 12th, 1913, file in
D e p a r t u r e o f A ll F o r e s t G r o v e T r a i n *
th is office h e r d u ly c o rro b o ra te d a p p lic a tio n to
c o n te s t a n d s e c u re th e c a n c e lla tio n o f y o u r H o m e ­
s te a d . E n t r y N u m b e r 16249, S e ria l N u m b e r 01374,
m a d e M ay 9 th , 19i>7, f o r N o r th w e s t o n e f o u r th .
S e c tio n 14. T o w n s h ip o n e N o rth , R a n g e five W e st,
1 W illa m e tte M erid ian , a n d a s g ro u n d s f o r h e r
c o n te s t s h e a lle g e s th a t sa id A n n a K. S t a r r h as
*Lv P ortland
A r F orest G rove
I n e v e r e s ta b lis h e d r e s id e n c e on said la n d , h a s n ev -
8:06 a. m.
6:45 a. m.
j e r c u ltiv a te d a n y p a r t o f th e s a m e n o r m a d e an y
j im p ro v e m e n ts th e re o n , h a s n e v e r lived on said
8 05 a. m.
9:25 a. m.
la n d , b u t h a s w h o lly a b a n d o n « ! th e s a m e fo r
! m o re th a n six m o n th s im m e d ia te ly p r e c e « ! in g
10:25 a. m.
11:45 a. m.
I th e b e g in n in g o f th is c o n te s t.
1:25 p. m.
2:45 p. m.
Y ou a r e th e r e f o r , f u r t h e r notified th a t th e said
a lle g a tio n s w ill b e ta k e n by th is office a s h a v in g
3:45 p. m.
5:05 p. m.
b een c o n f e s s « ! b y y o u , a n d y o u r said e n tr y w ill
6:40 p. m.
5:15 p. m.
I be c a n c e le d th e r e u n d e r w ith o u t y o u r f u r t h e r
! r i g h t to b e h e a rd th e r e in , e ith e r i»efore th is office
6:35 p. m.
7:55 p. m.
o r on a p p e a l, if you fa il to file in th is office w ith in
i tw e n ty d a y s a f t e r th e F O U R T H p u b lic a tio n o f
8:30 p. m.
9:35 p. m.
! th ia n o tic e , a s sh o w n below , y o u r a n s w e r, u n d e r
11:40 p. m.
12:45 p. m.
o a th , sp ecifically m e e tin g a n d re s p o n d in g to th e s e
a lle g a tio n s o f c o n te s t, o r if you fail w ith in th a t
tim e to file in th is office d u e p ro o f th a t you h a v e Lv F orest G rove
•A r P ortland
se rv e d a co p y o f y o u r a n s w e r on th e said con-
6:10 a. m.
7:30 a. m.
te s ’a n t e i th e r in p erso n o r by re g is te r e d m ail. If
th ia s e rv ic e is m a d e by th e d e liv e ry o f a co p y o f
6:45 a. m.
8:05 a. m.
y o u r a n s w e r to th e c o n te s ta n t in p erso n , p ro o f
o f s u c h s e rv ic e m u s t b e e ith e r th e said c o n te s t­
8:30 a. m.
9:50 a. m.
a n t 's w r itt e n a c k n o w le d g e m e n t o f h e r re c e ip t of
10:35 a. m.
11:57 a. m.
th e copy, sh o w in g th e d a t e o f its re c e ip t, o r th e
affid av it o f th e p e rs o n by w hom th e d e liv e ry w as
1:05 p. m.
2:25 p. m.
m a d e s ta t in g w h e n a n d w h e re th e co p y w a s d e ­
liv e r « ! ; if n u u le by r e g is te r « ! m a il, pi oo f o f su c h
3:40 p. m.
5:00 p. m.
s e rv ic e m u s t c o n sist o f th e affid av it o f th e p erso n
6:00 1 >. m.
7:20 p. m.
by w h o m th e co p y w a s m a il« ! s ta t in g w h en
I a n d t h e p ostoffice to w h ic h it w as m ailed , an d
8:05 p. m.
9:25 p. m.
th is a ffid a v it m u s t be ac c o m p a n ie d by th e p oet-
: n v a s te r's re c e ip f f o r th e le tte r .
9:45 p. m.
10:50 p. m.
Y ou sh o u ld s t a t e in y o u r a n s w e r th e n a m e of
•Jefferson Street Station.
th e ptvatoffice to w h ich you d e s ir e f u t u r e n o tices
to b e s e n t to you.
H F H IG H Y. R e g is te r
D a te s o f p u b lic a tio n J u l y 31. A u g u s t 7, 14, 21.
TRAIN SCHEDULE
Two sizes 25 and 50 cents
OREGON ELECTRIC
A ny doctor will te ll you th a t
w hen we compound a prescrip tio n
i t ’s done rig h t.
B ring us y o u r
p rescriptions.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
N o tic e to th e P u b lic .
N o tic e <• h e re h y g ív e n th a t th e Umg B rid g e
ac ro e s D a iry C ree k . W e st o f H illsb o ro . w ill be
rkwed to tra ffic a f t e r T u e ed ay , J u ly I5 th , 1913,
fro tn S a. m. to ,5 p. m. o f ea ch d a y u n til th e re
p a ir s o n th e s a m e a r e co m p letad .
By o r d e r o f t h a
County. Oregon.
3$t í
C o u n ty C o u rt o f
W a sh in g to n
r . B. R r.A S O N E R . C o u n ty J u d g e .
Lv P ortland
A r F orest G rov
7:15 a. m.
8:40 a. m.
3:30 p. m.
5:32 p. m.
5:40 p. m.
6:58 p. m
Lv F orest G rove
A r P ortlan
t6:40 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
8:24 a. m.
10*) a. m.
*8:40 a. i d .
10*) a. m.
4:38 p. m.
•Sunday only
6:20 p. m.
tD aily except Sunday
Littler’s Pharmacy
THE PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST
Phone 901
S
WM. WEITZEL
Tinning and Plumbing, Sheet
Metal W ork and Re­
pair Shop.
N o rth F ir s t A venue, betw een Main and
“ A” S tr e e ts ; phone 863.
Kidney truoble is tarticularly
to be dreaded |beeause its pres­
ence is not usually disovered un­
til it has assumed one of its
worst forms—diebetes, drobsy,
or Bright’s disease. If you
suspect that your kidneys are
affected, by all means use Hollis­
te r’s Rocky Mountain Tea—the
great systemic cleaner and reg­
ulator.—Vankoughnet a Reder