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    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1913
FOREST GROVE PRESS
PAGE 2
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that it can become a pait o f the
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G E O R G E H U N T IN G T O N C U R R E Y
whole syst m to be ju t in at
ED IT OR AND O W N E R
some time in the very near
future.
What is life without
P ublished every T h u rsd a y at Forest G ro ve , W ashington C o u n ty, Oregon.
health? What is money without
E ntered at the Forest Grove, O regon, Post O ffic e as second-c'ass matter.
health? Why have these “ terri-
J ble stinks” coming from the low (Open to all orgranizationa holding regular n
ing-8 in this city.)
S ubscription R ates in A dvance .
spots in the radius of the town,
W e’ ve missed the county fair—
One Year......................$1.50
Six Months........... 75 Cents
absorbing our vitality and laying
H olbrook L odge N o . 30, A.
It’s inner and its outer track,
the
foundatio
i
lor
si
me
mortal
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M .—Stated communica-
The
dancing
sad
er,
and
the
bull
A WRITE UP
Last week Fred Lock ley
P hone M a i n 502.
O rn cE o n M a i n S t r e e t .
j
disease?
Way,
when
we
can
;
t'ons
first
Saturday evening o f
About
four
feet
across
the
back;
was a visitor in Forest
OF THE
avoid it by a system of sewerage? eac^ mon'^ - All visiting Masons
WRITE UP MAN Grove. The readers of W e’ re weary of chautauqua talk—
We want to hear the whistles blow,
Above all things that we need welcomed. J. W. Hughes, W.
“ There is only one person in the world that
the PRESS all know Mr. The horses neigh, the roosters crow,
is sewers. Let every energy, M. ; H. C. Parker, Secretary.
can defeat you, and that person is yourself,”
Lockley as the writer for the Oregon Journal, The blooded cattle when they low.
whose articles about several prominent people And the shrill-voiced starter shouting every hope for the city’ n future
J ames B. M athews , Post No.
prosperity be centered on sewers.
“ G o!”
o
f Forest Grove have been reprinted in this
6,
G. A. R .—Meets first and
A TOOT OR TWO Dear readers, what have
At the county fair
For, although we have tin
Mr. Lockley is special “ write up”
you thought of the last paper.
FROM OUR
hird Wednesdays at 1:30 p. m.
It seems as if the world grows cold.
wealth of Croesus, houses am
few issues o f the PRESS? man, who travels over the State looking for
OWN HORN
in K. o f P. hall. Chas. Knapp,
And people nowadays dont care
lands galore, what is \< ealti
unique
and
interesting
stories
about
Oregon.
We believe that they have
Adjutant; Patrick Cronin, Corn-
For other people in the warm
without health? Nothing, Foi
pleased you. Any way, we have been proud of He is rapidly becoming an authority of
Old manner o f the county fair.
nander.
the health seeking people o f the
them. With our first issue of the PRESS we early life, as many o f his subjects have been W e’re tired of bowing here and there
East will avoid us and scorn us.
W o m a n ’ s R e l i e f C o r p s N o .
introduced an excellent illustrated summary of obtained from the early pioneers. It is just that We want to shout, “ How are you
They
would avoid us as they 1. — Meets second and foutth
Dan?’
that
makes
his
writing
so
popular.
Instead
of
the week’ s news of the world. With the second
“ Hellow there Bill!” and “ Howdy ought, for nothing attracts lik
iluirsdays at 2 p. m. in K. of P.
issue we arranged for an up-to-date cartoon beginning his articles with a funeral notice, he
Ann!”
health. So, let us have the sew
begins
with
a
quotation
from
the
man
himself.
all. Louise Butler, President;
service. As fast as possible we are developing
And get the worm clasp o f the hand
ers. the sooner the better. Tl e Sophia Smith, Secretary.
an efficient organization o f correspondents and Too seldom do the living receive notice, while From every woman child and man
growing need of Forest Grove is
At the county fair.
local reporters, and are trying to classify and any vagabond may get a column sendoff for the
sewers.
S u b s c r ib e r .
D elphos L odge N o . 36. K. of
prepare local happenings in an attractive and next world. Mr. Lockley was editor of the Pa­ The county fair is coming back—
P.—Meets every Thursday even­
And that is probably as well.
interesting style. Last week we began the pub­ cific Monthly, before its consolidation with the
Dr. Lowe, the well-known o, -
A little more and everyone
lication o f the following Sunday’ s lessons in the Sunset Magazine, and has long been a faithful
tician and optometris, has asso ing in K. o f P. hall. W. C.
Had dissappeared within his shell.
International Series, with able comments by and efficient booster for Oregon and the Willam­ The good old plan was better far—
ciated with him in his practice at. Shuts, C. C. ; J. S. Buxton, K. o f
R. and S.
ette
Valley.
We
expect
to
read
some
more
in­
Rev. D. M. Stearns. These lessons apply to a'l
We want to see the human race
equally skilled eye specialist, Dr.
teresting
“
features,”
with
local
settings,
as
a
In some well-decorated place,
Sunday schools. Last week we also began a
J. G. Turner. Dr. Turner has
W ashington L odge N o . 48, I.
series o f illustrated essays about Mr. Peck and result o f his last visit. The editor ju t wanted And right human for a space
had more than 18 years’ o f ex­
O. O. F. — Meets Monday even­
Because o f coming face to face
the
experience
of
writing
up
a
real
“
write
up”
his domestic troubles.
Beginning with this
perience as an oculist. He was
At the county fair.
ing o f each week. J. H. Shear­
week’ s issue we have made arrangements to run man.
graduated from one o f the lead­
er, Noble Grand; R. M. Taylor,
a good, short fiction story each week; also arti­
ing colleges o f Chicago and at­
Secretary.
SCHOOL OF
The 0. A. C. Traveling
cles on good roads and town improvements, both
tended different clinics n New
was
written by experts. We also will devote one REAL VALUE TO Welfare S c h o o l
York His certificates o f regis­
F orest R ebekah L odg ^ N o .
COMMUNITY
among us for two days
column to the affairs o f the National Grange,
tration show he has passed the
44, I. 0 . 0. F.—Meets first, third
and
departed
on
its
mis­
prepared by the Secretary; and to help the
scate examination boaids of Ore­
and fifth Wednesdays of each
woman o f the house we have started a depart­ sion to other places. While in For s Grove its
gon, Washington, Idaho and
month in I. 0 . 0 . F. Hall. Flor­
ment of hints in cooking. In addition to these sessions were well attended, and all who took
Writes About Danger o f a G row ­ Canada. Dr. Lowe is to be con­ ence Templeton, Noble Grand;
our columns are always open for discussion on the trouble to look over the exhibits or to listen
gratulated on acquiring the asso­
Margaret I. Mallory, Secretary.
ing City W iihovt
any question. Our classified department is to the lectures, have expressed themselves as
ciation o f so emminent a practi­
placed at your disposal at a nominal cost, and amply paid. Besides the direct information
Sewers
tioner as a co laborer.
R osewood C amp N o . 3835—
has the reputation o f bringing quick returns. given by these experts, the indirect influence
R.
N. of A. meets every first
We do not c h i n that we are issuing the best will be o f vast good, for the suggestion of better
To walk along some o f our|
and
thi,-d Fridays, at 8. p. m.
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possible paper, but we do believe that the PRESS roads, pure food, civic improvement, and better­ streets and breathe in the oders
Mrs.
Dora Emmerson Oracle,
will compare favorably with any other paper in ment of social and hygienic conditions will lead that emanate from the ditches
Mrs.
Marie
Patton, Vice oracle,
the county. Of course there will be more and to further consideration of these vital problems and miasmatic holes that hold and
Mrs.
Winnifred
Aldrich, Record­
and stimulate work for their solution.
more improvements as fast as possible.
foster the germs that bring death
er.
We desire your good will, and solicit your
and sickness, to us is sickening; |
patronage in helping us to make the PRESS a
Pacific University will open its doors for the From my house there comes to j
Lateghlin Hotel
w >rthy representative o f Forest Grove and sixtieth matriculation r ext Wednesday. There my nose, when the wind comes'
Wm. Benefield, Buxton, A. A.
Washington County. We stand with all o f you will be new faces among the faculty as well as from the right diiection, odors
Johnson, Portland; Dr. S. Rob­
in our mutual endeavor to bring the world to the among the students. The standard of Pacific that would strangle an Elephant;
bins, Corvallis; M. B. Slgers and
Successors to
realization o f the true importance and worth of has never been lowered, altho in numbers it has This is so in almost any part of
wife, Corvallis; Joseph Parsons,
this community.
allowed many other institutions to pass it, but the city; Death-dealing odors Redmond; Geo. McGee, Hills­
C. G. DANIELSON
now a new order has gone forth from the pio­ every where; One o f our enter­
boro; L. N. Robbins, Corvallis;
FOR THE WORTH OF At a banquet re­ neer school of the State, challenging the younger prising firms put on his envel­ Edna Groves, Corvallis; M. 0.
W e are prepared to do any
THE El ELD AND THE cently held by the institutions to keep up if they can. Every citi­ opes this standing “ ad” . “ For­ Evans, Corvallis; Edwin Eells,
LOVE OF THE GAME Portland Press Club, zen in this county should get behind Pacific est Grove, the prettiest town in Tacoma; D. W. Collins, Portland;
kind of Autom obile, M otor­
commemorating the University and boost to the full ex ent of their Oregon” , it is a gosd “ ad” why W. Smith and family, Portland;
cycle and Bicycle Repairing
very valuable trip thru the Willamette Valley as ability.
hot let this firm add to their en­ Ed. Lee, Gales Creek; P. S.
the guests of the P. E. & E., the news writers
velope, “ The healthiest town in Brundy, Portland; G. T. Barton
asked President Strahorn why a man of his com­
With the coming o f the P. E. & E. line into Oregon.” We have, by God’ s and wife, Seattle; S. D. Judd,
fortable means, and at his age, should take up the center o f the city certain arrangements may good gift, a city so situated that Portland.
the strenuous duties o f a president o f a new be made that will permit the people of Forest we have an easy fall for every
Forest Grove Hotel
railroad. Mr. Strahorn willingly answered this Grove to obtain a free mail delivery if they de­ street within its boundaries.
P.
H.
Bonesteel, Chicago; J.
very personal question by saying that after sire it. With such a change an exhaustive Wouldn’ t it be fair to all our citi­
C. McDowell, Portland; M. M.
looking over the territory which the “ Willamette system o f house numbering will be required. zens to put in sewers all over the
Lewis, Beaverton; J. R. Moores,
In a short time w e will open
Valley Line” would cover, and realizing the Rapidly Forest Grove is becoming quite a town, so that every one could Astoria; Mrs. J. Jeppesen, Port­
a First-Class G arage
great chance for development, and the part that modern city o f the Number One variety, and is make his home pure and clean land; J. M. Clark, Portland; Les­
a railway could take in that development, he by becoming recognized as the leader in this part and healthful? We see that the ter Morbaly, Moroney; G u v 4 -
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degrees was induced to take the responsibilities o f the State.
First National Bank and contigu­ Spencer, Moroney; L. J. Falls, f“
o f head o f the new line “ for the worth o f the
ous owners o f land are going to W.
field and love o f the gam e.”
Whoever the local correspondents for the put in a sew er from the bank site j newirtz, Portland.
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This is the spirit that needs to be acquired by Portland papers are, they are passing up many east for a long distance. Lei ———
all o f us. Many realize the wonderful possi­ good chances to bring the name o f our com­ this lie the nucleus for the sewer 1 pt,
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7ng
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bilities of this Valley, but too few have a love munity before the eyes o f the world.
system, and let us hope that they
FOREST
GROVE
PRESS
for the game, except as it furthers our own
selfish and immediate interests. Our farmers
can make just as much by selling a part o f their
large holdings and more intensively cultivating
what they retain. Our business men will be
building up a larger and safer trade if they
unite and guarantee to the newcomer fair treat­
ment, both in gaining a location and in getting
a start after he has invested his all with us.
The county fair is coming back—
The poster sheets are everywhere
And almost every body now
Is whooping up the fair.
W e’s had our fill of aeroplanes —
We want to see the big, fat hog,
The patent churn, the trotting dog,
The new device that beets a cog,
And work around through the catalog
At the county fair.
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is Alw ays Fresh
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I'realdeut WII hoii read hi* apcclal me* »age to r o n ir t w netting forth bin Mexican policy. He notified the world that the United
State* would act atrlctly neutral toward Mexico and would urge all Americana there to leare until auch time as It was safe for
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Many Americans fled from M exico on trains that were all too unsafe because o f the temporary bridges. M E.
McLoughlln o f California won the national tennis championship at Newport. K I . by defeating R Norris William*. 2d. in the
flnala. Mr and Mrs tieorge Ijtu.lcr Carnegie, sister and brother In law of Harry K Thaw, were at Sherbrooke. Canada. Mayor William J. Gay nor. . obn
i'urroy Mltcbel and Edward K McCall entered the .New York mayoralty tight. General Nelnou A Mllea. retired, returned from Europe
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