Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, August 21, 1913, Image 7

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    FOREST GROVE PRES9. FOREST GROVE, OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGU3T 21, 1913
. Mrs. W. I k . Cady nnd son
Clarise went to Barview Thurs- -- O ft EG O N
A G R IC U L T U R A L
day for a vacation.
is delicious and very wholesome
Steam
Laundry
CO LLEG E
Mrs. Harvey French was tak­
makes
per­
B
E
G
IN
S
it* forty-fifth »chool year
Crescent fect nut
en home from the sanitarium
Saturday, much improved in D E G R E E C O U R S E S i» m a n y phasesof
bread. Here I
Baking
health.
AGRICULTURE.
ENGINEERING.
HOME
is a receipt
Charley Munckers left for a
that NEVER
Wood, Coal,
Powder ' fails.
-
C
>»
Miss Beatrice Davis has re­ vacation at Barview Monday
home after a two weeks morning.
Cold Storage turned
A C H E R ' S C O U R S E S in m anual
visit in Portland with her sister, Charley Cady, who has been T E training,
H cup sugar
1 teaspoon Mapleine
Mrs.
R
.
W.
VanValin.
and
Ice.
working at Beaverton the past and art. agriculture, domestic science
1 teaspoon salt
including piano, string, band
Mrs. C. Russell and two sisters month, has secured employment M U S I C , ents
2 cups milk
and voice culture.
1 cup chopped nuts
and grand-daughter, Helen Mc- at Tillamook and is now in that A instrum
B
E
A
U
T
I
F
U
L B O O K L E T entitled
1 cups flour
Eldowny, left for an outing at city.
" T hk E n richm en t ok R urai . L ik r ”
4 cups Graham flour
a C atalogue will be mailed free
Newport Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ringle of on and application.
4 teaspoons Crescent
Mrs. F. Robinson and children Hillboro spent the week end at Address II. M. T ennant , Registrar,
Baking Powder
Let the batter stand
Cor. 5th Ave.
Corvallis, Oregon.
of
Portland are visiting with the home of Mrs. W. H. Ringle Uw 7-1* to » »)
y, moderate
hour, then bake in
and 2nd St.,
Mrs.
Atwell
in
this
city.
in
this
city.
oven.
Forest Grove, Ore.
Mrs. W. W. McEldowney has Mesdames James Baldwin and
Grocers Sell Crescent Baking Powder
returned to this city after a visit W. L. Cady drove to Cornelius
J with her son in Independence, Wednesday evening.
25c per Pound.
Miss Julia Demon spent Sun­ Mrs. Claude Gupton and son
Ask Your Grocer
day and Monday with friends in are visiting at the home of M.
Munckers this week.
To have us
Portland.
make
Hugh Smith returned from Til­ Mr. Harry Thomas and family
lamook last Friday, where he have moved to a small town near
the
spent a two weeks’ vacation. Sheridan v here Mr Thomas has “Under the
Kiddie’s
as mason. He says
Ivan Noble formerly of Forest a that position
Spot-Light
!
”
is more work than
Picture
Grove but now of Portland spent can be there
handled
down
there.
I the week in Forest Grove.
Will Haynie, of Camas, Wash­ ADVERTISE IT! Not once,
T. E. Loomis and family re­ ington,
and penny-wise ! But
an old resident of Forest timidly
turned from a months visit at Grove, was
as
often
needed ~a n d a
back visiting friends showing of as FACTS
his ranch in Sherman county the past week.
about it
which will unfailingly interest
j Oregon.
probable purchaser! Make
Mrs. Cheadle is home from a the
Forest Grove
Jay and Levi Austin spent visit
i t the best advertised r e a l
to
Lebanon.
She
intends
to
Sunday with home folks. The stay until the first of September,
estate in the city—for a little
your buyer will
boys are working in Portland when she will leave for Iowa to while—and
seek you out and quickly close
this summer.
N Main Street
the transaction !
her brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wirtz visit
Mrs. Johnson of Rapid City,
were in Oak Park the latter part I South
Dakota, who has been vis­
of the week visiting old friends. iting with
Mrs. Cole |- x i =
John Adelott of the Cedar Can-1 here has left Mr. for and
a
week’s
yon section was transacting busi­ at Newport after which she stay
Absolutely Safe and Reliable
ness in the Grove the first of the return here. Mrs. Johnson will is
woek.
out here partly because of her
Bert Doan was in town on health and is improving rapidly.
Of Forest Grove, Oregon
' business Saturday.
Spend August at “Nature’s Playground”
Oscar Bui nsworth and family
Conducted on Economic and Business Principles. The Home
Mr. B. L. Purdy and family made a trip to The Dalles Sunday
Company That Has Made Good. Insure Your
spent the week end with J. M. j ort the excursion boat from Port­
Business or Dwelling in The
Hiatt of Oak Hill.
land.
Bankers & Merchants
Robert Alexander was in town Dr. S. H. Stewart has joined
with his team on business Mon- j his family at Seaside for a
day.
week’s vacation.
New hotels with every modern accommodation, cozy cottages
Mrs.
Venoy
and
son
were
in
Mrs. Dyke and Miss E. Griffith
and camping grounds at nominal cost. The trip down there
the Grove on business Monday. returned home from a two weeks’
Mrs. Harry Giltner returned j recuperation at Newport.
Through the Virgin Forests of Tillamook County
from
Seattle and on Monday left Mrs. L. D. Crane spent Sun­
Is one that should not be missed.
for Seaview.
day at Laurel wood.
Auto Repairing, Vulcanizing and
Manche
Langley
was
in
Hills­
Miss E. Deyo of Eagle Creek
General
Machine Work. Storage
Two Daily Trains—Chair Buffet Car Service
boro
Sunday.
is
visiting
at
the
Haskell
Ferrin
and
Supplies.
Phone Main 62X
on the afternoon train
H. L. Bates, principal of Tuali- i home this week.
tan academy, preached at Gaston Margaret Littlehales has re­
W. A. CHALMERS,
Sunday morning.
turned to her position as book-,
Main Street, Forest Grove.
George McGee county suveyor keeper in the Forest Grove Na- j
from various points on the Southern Pacific
was visiting at the Langley home tional Bank after a two weeks’
vacation.
the past week.
Splendid fishing along the Nehalem and Salmonberry rivers,
Allen Dale of Portland was Frank Fletcher has returned
as well as on the briny deep.
| visiting at the Langley home the to visit home folks after attend­
ing summer school at Berkley,
Call for our new folder "Tillamook County ! latter part of the week.
Beaches,” it contains full information, or con­
Francis P. Devlin, the land­ California.
sult with any S. P. Agent.
scape gardner who was employ­ James Baldwin and son Vern,
ed at the Forbis ranch last year, Roy Schneringer and Mrs. Chas.
returned to the city last week. Munckers left Thursday morning
He has been spending the last for Barview.
JOHN M. SCOTT
few months at Hayden Lake, Ray Giltner and R. Markham
General Passenger Agent
Idaho.
returned from Tillamook Monday
Portland, Oregon
Mrs. Nelson Emmerson of Col­ evening, where they spent the
lege Place, Washington has been week end. They report very
visiting at the home of W. C. poor weather at the beach.
Emmerson the week.
Archie Hicks and Fred Thomas
Help Fight the
Beginning June 1st give to its
Harold McFeeters spent Satur­ along with a party of boys from
Hillsboro motored to Tillamook
day and Sundry in Portland.
evening. They were
patrons in Beaverton, Elmonica,
Estelle Stokes left Saturday Saturday
Citizens of the state are urged to inform themselves regarding this
caught
in
the
rain
and
received
plague which is causing great suffering among boys and young men and
for a visit with her uncle and quite a soaking.
especially among the innocent girls and women of the state. Parents are
Orenco, Hillsboro, Cornelius,
aunt
in Portland.
urged to protect their children, and provide clean, wholesome information
Julia
Demon
visited
friends
in
in place of the unclean misinformation they cannot now help getting.
Carl Scow of Hillsboro was in the Rose City over Sunday.
Such instruction will be found in the following
Forest Grove, Gaston, Dilley and
town
the latter part of the week.
Free Circulars
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Rosen
burg
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Pennell of and Frank Smith, of Salem, vis­
For Young Men
all country lines a
Circular No. 2 — The Four Sex Lies.
Portland,
and childred, who have ited over Sunday with Charles
Circular No. 9 — Sex Truths for Men.
been visiting at the Langley Smith and family.
For Older Boys (13 to 18 yrs. of age)
home returned the past week.
Circular No. 8 — Virility and Physical Development.
J. D. Drake and family, of
Mr. and Mrs. Webley have re­ Grants
For Younger Boys (10 to 13 yrs. of age)
visited at the home
turned from a two weeks vaca­ of Mrs. Pass
« Circular No. 7 - The Secret of Strength.
Margaret
Mallory the
tion on Pricitt creek west of past week.
For Girls
Circular No. 4 - A Plain Talk with Girls about their Health.
Forest Grove.
Electric rate
For Young Women
Alta
Haynie
spent
Sunday
with
Mrs.
W.
J.
Good
retnrned
Mon­
Circular No. 10 — Physical Development, Marriage and Motherhood.
day evening from Palmer Oregon her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
on
all
cooking
and
heating
ap­
For Parents
Haynie,
of
this
city.
after
a
three
weeks
visit
with
Circular No. 1 - The Need for Education in Sexual Hygiene.
her daughter Mrs. J. E. May
Circular No. 3 — When and How to Tell the Children.
Mrs. H. T. McFeeters and son
pliances and small domestic
Circular No. 5 — A List of Books for Use in the Family on Sex.
Harold
spent
the
week
end
in
Mr.
Greer
came
home
from
Circular No. 18 - How One Boy Was Instructed in Sex Matters and
What Happened. Illustrated.
motors.
Gearhart Saturday. He reports Portland.
it
is
becoming
quite
chilly
on
the
The Reiter brothers “Jude”
2-cent stamp with your addresa to
^
coast.
Phone Main 922 Hillsboro for particulars and
Department D
and “Pinkey” were here on busi­
ness
Friday
morning.
The Oregon State Board of Health
Charles Swaney who works on
our representative will call.
t
720 Selling Buildinj, Portland, Oregon
*
the train running from Hillsboro Miss Dee Darling is spending
A dd IH ai U« »re kindly »»ted to »elect only tho~> eireulart for which they hav* »
to Tillamook was a Grove visitor two week* visiting friends at the
definite u»«. Theee will be »rl*dly «ent
last week.
Colonial in Seaside.
Good Nut Bread Forest Grove
SEPTEMBER to
E c o n o m ic «.
1013.
M in in g
F o r e s t r y , C o m ­
merce . pharmacy .
o u r s e s
a g r ic u l ­
E c o n o m ic «. M e c h a n ic
ART«. FORESTRY. COMMERCE. PHARMACY
t w o
year
ture .
home
MERTZ & LATTA
Time
Put that Property You
Want to Sell
Now
STUDIO
The Bankers & Merchants Mutual Fire Association
Tillamook County Beaches
Main Street Garage
Low Season and Week End Fares
WASHINGTON - OREGON
CORPORATION
will
Great Red Plague
4c,
Send