PAGE 8 FOREST GROVE PRESS B uilding R oad — Another road roller was sent out festerday to the Cornelius- Forest Grove road, and rock will i be laid with zest from this on. The road will be completed at once and then when you want to go to Gaston or Gales Creek you will have good footing for your vehicles. — Argus. prepare the other things. The supper was seived in the beauti­ ful alder grove just across the creek at Dr. Geiger’s camp. A large table was set for twelve. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lillie and two sons Frank and Hardie, Mr. Eiker, wife and daughter of Portland, Mrs. N. C. Lilly and daughter o f Gales City, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Geiger and Miss Constance Geiger. The «*4 » «e * trout were served to turn and a of Missouri, who are visiting in Mrs. Rose Olmsted entertained grand and glorious time was en­ this city, autoed to Hillsboro .a number of friends last Thurs- joyed by all. Saturday, the occasion being the , day at a silver tea. An enjoy- fourth birthday of Mr. Morris’ ! able time was spent by all, great - grandson, Everett Mc- Mrs. Jane Smith and Mrs. Alear. _ _ _ , , . James Clark, entertained their Mrs. R. C. Carlyle enterta;ned friends at a siIver tea Tuesday. C ongregational services — her Sunday School Class, at Rev. D. T. Thomas o f the Con­ her home last Friday. Refresh­ gregational church will preach on Out for a Good Time. ments were served and the girls “ Sons o f Light,” Sunday morn­ On Sunday a number of people spent a pleasant afternoon. ing. The evening pulpit will be journeyed out to Gales Creek in v * ***> filled bv Rev. Merril Ennis, who • their automobiles to spend the Mr. EHetn Mowe and Miss Lil­ day. Those present were: Mr. will give an illustrated lecture lian Moon gave a very fine en­ and Mrs. D. M. Allen, Mrs. on his work in Africa. tertainment at ihe Christian Doan, Mrs. Secour and son Ed­ H ero of F ire - Church last Tuesday night con­ win, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Powell The hero o f the recent fire at sisting o f readings, violin solos, and sons Clement and Douglas, Sheridan Joe Samet, a former vocal solos and duets, in which and the Misses Eleanor LaRue resident o f Forest Grove is the Mr. Mowe was assisted by his and Mamie LoomK proud possesor o f a handsome broth r. Mr. Mowe is well gold watch and chain pre­ known in Forest Grove and many sented by graveful friends Last Friday about fifteen boys were the compliments he receiv­ whose property he saved from a and gi Is gathered at the l ome e d from old lime friends who burning building. o f Miss Margaret Me Feeters, on were quick ti note the wonder­ C street, and enjoyed a very N ew R esident — ful improvement both in voice pleasant evening, at the close o f This week a deal was made and rendition since he went to which all partook o f a delightful through the Oregon Land Com­ study at Eugene, Oregon where spread of ice cream and cake. pany whereby Mr. Soren Peter­ he is fitting himself for ihe min­ son of McMinnville bought the istry. He will always be a wel­ fine home o f Chas. Hatfield lo­ come visitor at I orest Grove. Surprise on Anniversary cated on Seventh street in the Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Reynolds east part of town. Mr. Peterson Fishing Party at Banquet. were surprised on their 45th recently sold his farm in Yam­ Last Saturday at the Ed Lilly wedding anniversary by immed­ hill county and wishing to retire camp on Upper Gales Creek above iate frien Is and neighbors, at naturally came to Forest Grove Glenwood a fishing party was their home in Forest Grove. to locate for the future. Mr. , made up o f Mr. Eiker, of Port­ Two children were present Peterson is the father of Chas. land and Ed Lilly and his tv o A. K. Reynolds and family of Peterson who bought the Lam­ sons. They succeeded in catching North Plains and Jessie Reyn­ bert place last spring. * 78 fine trout. When they weie olds. All had a delightful time dressed it was agreed among gifts were received from friends S t . A nthony P arish J ournal - Father Buck will soon begin i themselves that they should have here and also from former publication of a journal for his a fish banquet. Mrs. Geiger and friends in South Dakota. The parishioners. This will be issued Constance were, to fry the trout supper consisted of cream chick­ in connection with several other and Mrs. Ed Lilly to cook and en salad, hot buiscuits and coffee. Catholic ' "mthlys. F a th e r Buck will write the editorials and other-matter, and he expects that it will he a source o f a great deal of good among his people. Its Circulation will be free. Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hines, Mr. and ( Mrs. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Hoar, Mrs. Gordon, Misses Fran- ■ cis and Minnie Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Hines, and Willie Golf, all journeyed in their different cars to Buxton Sunday to enjoy the day and get some fresh air. •T raded F or M c M innville F arm M other R ide to S alem dies — Mrs. Hiebel, mother o f Frances and Adelaid Hiebel who have resided in the Grove the past year, died at her home in Water­ loo, Wisconsin, just weeks after the girls arrived home. B ack F rom H ills — Rev. Blackenbury and family of Salem who were camping with Dr. C. E. Geiger and family of Forest Grove at Glenwood, re­ turned to their home at Salem last week, Mr. Blackenbury was formerly the M. E. minister at McMinnville. News Reporter in C urtis A ddition - E. J. Sperkler sold two and one half acres in the Curtis ad­ dition to William Berger, o f Trv- mont, Indiana. It is most prob­ able that Mr. Berger will locate here. The sale was made by W alter Rosewurm. T hree L eaf O ak I nstead D eer — of Last Sunday Blain Hoskins and H. T. Gilmore spent the day in the neighborhood of Soda Springs in the endeavor to fulfil many promises of venison steaks. Mr. Gilmore is suffering from a se­ vere case of poison oak which be got on the trip. S. D. A. H olds P icnic Sunday, the members o f the Seventh Day Adventist church gathered in the little grove west o f town for a picnic. The morn­ ing was spent in playing games by b th young and old. At noon atoounteous spread was served under the trees to which each one did justice. In the after­ noon a few more games and a program was provided consisting of solos, duets and recitations. J. A. Nethery ind family, W. R. Beatty and family both o f Port­ land and a number from the P assing T hru the G rove — Cornelius and Laurelwood Joseph Samet spent Sunday in churches with their friends from the Grove visiting old friends. the city were present to enjoy Mr. Samet is employed in the the day. clothing store of J. M. Morris of Sheridan and was on his way to Miss Bula James o f Logan, Portland to purchase goods for is v isiting her sister Mrs. Harvey the same. Baldwin of this city. Last Sunday a party o f Harry Hamilton, Roy Fogel. Fred Da­ vidson and Gene Smith made a motor cycle journey o f about 150 miles taking in Salem and slop­ ing for the night at Yomhill. They returned early monday K ansas P eople B uy L ot m trning. The Good Investment company sold this week to Mr. Hogue of T o B uild H ome Kansas one o f the Ed B«>os lots' Mr. Durham of the Philippine 60x150 feet, east front, one of Islands, who bought a lot on Pa­ the choicest lots in the city for cific avenue from J. M. Barlier. $750. is preparing to build a home. B uys FOREST GROVE BARS X-RAY nia, writes, "I stand on our street* and feel asham • I o f my Mayor of Smaller City Follows sex. —Oregonian. Lead Set by Portland. V%V.V.V.,.‘ .v.vv.vv.*. SANITARIUM NOTES • • • • • • • • • • »I .t * > • • • • • Notices Growth And now the X-ray skirt is ta­ booed in Forest Grove. Mayor Albee yesterday received a letter from Mayor Sanford o f that city announcing that Forest Grove Not B othered by M exicans — would follow the example o f the D, H. Myers of this city re­ Portland executive in prohibiting ceived a letter from his daughter the'Wearing o f transparent dress- Mrs. N. J. Sorenson, who is re- es on the streeis. siding in Mexico. Mrs. Soren-j “ Your example,” writes May- son says that the mail arrives on or Sanford, will have a moral in- time and they are not disturbed fluence to help all the towns in with conditions there. She says our state to put a stop to immod­ it would seem good to be in For­ est dress. I shall follow your est Grove though. example in Forest Grove ” Mayor Albee yesterday receiv­ F our G enerations — . Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Morris of ed a number o f letters of con­ this city and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. gratulation on his X-ray edict. Walston and daughter, Miss Etta One woman in Antioch, Califor­ Larte Crowd go to Buxton. Last week a deal was made through the Orevon Land com ipany and t^e Walter Rosworm firm whereby Mr. Reed who /lives east of town in the Hughes ‘¡addition, traded his house and •acre to Mr. Kelsey for his 12 acre farm located east o f Me Minnville. THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1913 Mr. and Mrs. I etoutier have arrived from Portland to take Buillding activities in Fvpest .cate o f ¡be kitchen and garden Grove continues unebatsd an I over a score o f new dwelling at the Sanitarium. houses are in course o f cos stn tion. The past week John Her m a n , a recent aarival from California, purchased a lot olx 100 feet on North Main street from Thornburg & Haines, and having a brick garage erected Mr. Hermans is a practical me* chanic and will install equip ment for an automobile gar a ;e The basement for the npw three story building that is now being erected by the First National Bank is nearly completed and work on the superstructure will begin in a few days. Mrs. W. C. Hines has left the ,ho pital feeling much better. Mrs. Walter B irke has left the hospital much improved. Richard Bush is able to sit a few hours each day. Mr. Tupper is nearly able to leave the hospital. Mrs. Grady is slowly recover­ ing. Miss Anthony who has nursed at the hospital lor the past month left Tuesday for Palo Alto, California, to reside there. GSSIF1ED DVERTI Wanted For Sale—Brood sows and pigs. Inside on Gilmore's Stock Food Call at Goodman and Ruggle the one b< st, used by hundreds G irl W anted —for general house Ranch one mile south o f Gaston. of Oregon farmers. work phone 754. 3-tf The number is 692. The Peo­ Wanted—Girl for general F or S ale : flock R. I. Reds also ples Market, The Home o f Qual­ house-work, best wages. Tele- lot fifty by one hundred on ity and Square D' al o all. phone 0455. 4th Avenue. Mrs. P. M. Daly, i corner 4th Avenue and second 290 shirt waists, valued to $2.59 are listed at $1.00 each at B ail ­ W anted —Young pigs, phone Street Whitney House. 5tl eys ’ B ig S tore . This week only. 36tf 1047, Marv R. Sorber, Commercial and Miscellaneous Sewing machine extras and W ood W anted — The P ress Mr. Lee Alexander, the expert needles for any machine made, desires U to > s secure several cords of sewer digger, announces he is both Oalf tlf a and Fir wood to apply ready to take contracts ditching. for sale at Stoehr’s Bazaar. on subscription, advertising, or Staelir’s Bazaar carries an em- job work. The talk o f the city. Almost mense stock of the latest music three thousand up-to-date Ladies’ and sells at 5 cents, 10 cents and Board and Room and Gents’ Shoes just received at 15 cents a copy. Board and room at the Walker The Peoples Store Hillsboro. 35tf place, 3d Ave., North, between The Peoples Store is receving The increase in business at new up to date goods daily. A and B Street Phone Main 367. Van Koughnet & Reders, drug Dont forget to see the many 34tf store is due to Prompt Service, bargains at the Peoples Store 35tf For Rent Courteous Treatment and Cheap Hillsboro, F or R ent , small house, Ed. Prices. Men’ s work shirts all colors Naylor, phone 0185. New shipment o f ladies and and prices at The Peoples Store gents silk hosiery, just received Hillsboro. 35tf F or R ent —light house keeping at The Peoples Store Hillsboro. room. Close in nice for girls or You will do well by calling us 35tf boys in to school from country. up before VfJU sell your beef, Call at Press. 5tf The new school-books are now veal, mutton, and pork. Hills­ for sale at Staehr’ s Bazaar. boro Mer. Co. F urnished R ooms — Two furn The largest assortment of Kidney truoble is particularly nished rooms for rent suitable for men’s straw hats ever showed in to be dreaded because its pres- light house keeping; Apply at No. 20, 3rd Ave. South. 5tf I Hillsboro, from $1 to $3 Peoples ence is not usually disovered un- Store Hillsboro. 35tf til it has assumed one of its worst form s—diebetes, drobsy, For Sale or Trade Anything in the line of paper or Bright’s disease. If you F or S ale , T rade or L ease — at Staehr’ s Bazaar. suspect that your kidneys are splendid eight room house, affected, by all means use Hollis­ It taken just what you feel as modern in every way, well lo­ ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea—the cated with respect td the State though you were going to be sick great systemic cleaner and reg­ University and the business sec­ you will never know what serious ulator.^—Vankoughnet & Reder tion o f the city, located in Eu­ illness is. It purefies the blood, gene. Will sell at a bargain or drives out disease before it gets CANNING PEACHES tradjt* for Forest Grove property a foot hold; such is Hollinger’s We will have the very best or close in acreage, price $4:500 Rocky Mountain Tea. None $1.500 down or terms. Address canners on about August, 30th Box 635, Forest Grove for par­ other so effective and sure. 35 at the Lowest Possible Price; cents Tea or Tablets. —Van ticulars. , . 3-4t Crawfords, Elbertas, and Char- koughnet & Reder. lotts, Oregon grown, direct to us F or S ale Oak library table, Some exceptionally fine bar- from the grower. Leave your leather rocker, body brussels hall carpet. Ingrain arch square, lace gains in pianos, organs, and sew- order now. For satistaction and curtains, all in good corn! ition. ing-machines at Staehr's Bazarr quality phone 061, Schultz Pure Postoffice box 441. 2tf terms to suit. Food Marken and Grocery. BAiLEY’ S $1 BIG STORE SHI RT W A I S T S A L E $1 200 Shirt Waists reduced from values up to $2.50 Entire stock listed for the week at $1.00 each. Are forced to make room for shipments of Fall Goods. John E. Bailey Forest Grove Oregon