FOREST GROVE PRESS THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 1913 • • • « • • • • • • « • • • • • The Fly The fly is usually found in the manure pile, the out house or the mound of rubbish or garbage in yard In this condition he is easily killed and it should be the duty of every one to kill him now. Exterminate the fly worm, do away with its breeding places and there will be no flies. exchanged for a book used in a higher or lower grade. In oth­ er words the old small arithme­ tic is exchanged for a new small arithmetic and etc. The ex­ change price averages about one half of the purchase price of the new book. Books cannot be tak­ en in exchange unless they are in good condition. Books with loose or missing leaves or in any other way torn or damaged can­ not be accepted. As all of the new books belong to th^ J. K. Gill Co. of Portland it is impossible for us to give credit to any one. Cash must accompany each and all orders. We also carry a complete line of school supplies of all kinds and give better values than any store in the county owing to the fact that we buy in immense quanti­ ties and in most cases direct from the factories. S SEGHERS NEWS NOTES >, Drs. Lowe and K. N. Staehr, The Bazaar, Next to post office. 8t2 • • • • • « • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • » • • • • • • • • « • • • • • • • • • • • • • a • • * • « Turner Sept. 25 Nearby News Notes • • :ooo: l O F F P Q T ) D'Y) 3 P r i t Q I* is th e d e sire o f T he P re ss to secu re a live, boosting J J U I L U Z/ r t l / d y Y U / iL l/fZ U / co rrespondent in each tow n and com m unity in th is county. No m a tte r w here you live you should be able to g a th e r a few new s notes each w eek. The la rg e r your com m unity, the m ore you should be able to find and w rite about. I f your section is n o t a lread y re p re se n te d in The P re ss by a re g u la r correspondent, we will be pleased to have vou sent) in your Dame as a can d id a te fo r th e position. If you do not w ish to become a re g u la r co rrespondent we will a p p re c ia te an occasional new s le tte r. T he E ditor . xx: Y .V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V . •: HILLSBORO. • ♦: • » • • • • • • • ( • • t a , , , , , , , , . . . ' t « « • • • • a « * i • e • , a , , •*.**•• i The suit of Tillamook vs. the Warren Construction Co. has been postponed until some time in October. The records in the caee are bemit prepared by Has- ley * Hare, and require a great deal ot work, comprising over 1900 pages. James A. Sewell, who injured his ankle while loading grain, will remain on crutches for some time. Miss Fern Hobbs, secretary to Gov. West, is in Hillsboro this week. E. J. McAlear is still suffering from a sprained wrist, resulting from a fall from a tree. C. F. McFadden, of Peoria, 111., haa opened up a cigar fac­ tory in the National Bank build­ ing. He is favorably impressed with Hillsboro, and believes he will succeed in his line of busi­ ness. Mrs. Sarah E. Eving, aged 95, is said to be the oldest hop picker in the Washington County yards this season. She is employed at the Bagley yard. Hillsboro has a new millinery store in the Bank Annex build­ ing, opened up by Mrs. Hertzog and Miss McIntyre, of Chicago. The new store will be known as The Hat Shop. The much talked of X ray skirt made its appearance on our streets one day this week. j ts wearer was a stranger, and the unusual style attracted much at- tention. Fra|)ci3 A Haines d w s tember 6 The (anera| „ n| be he|d Mond * • • • • • • • • « o f «O fO fQ * ♦ • • • <9990 Mrs. Quine is out from Port- land picking hops at George HoP pickers’ tape for your hands at Littler’s Pharmacy. Beal’s hop yard. Hop picking is nearly half done Smartness counts much in j at Beal’s yard. millinery trade. Millinery Par­ Nels Johnson finished picking lors near postoffice. hops in his yard last Wednesday. Mrs. J. 0. Cummins has re­ Exchange of School Books turned home from Portland, leav­ ing her daughter, Mrs. J. L. Gra­ The new school books that ham very much improved. have been adopted by the state Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tupper of are now for sale or exchange at Dilley are camping at George Staehr’s Bazaar. As there may Beal’s hop yard, be a shortage of same on account Mrs. Baker is visiting her dau­ of greatly increased population in this part of the country it will ghter Mrs. Coonly. be advisable for any one who can Threshing is nearly done in to get their new books at once. this section. Following are the rules for ex­ Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Graham change: are visiting relatives. A book that was used last year Mr. William Shipman of Cor­ but not in use now, can be ex - nelius is drying hops for Mr. changed for the new book that is i to take its place but it cannot be George Beal this season. HOTEL LAUGHL1N FO R Quality and Service II taken just what you feel as ‘ ‘An ounce of preventati re is though you were going to be sick you will never know what serious worth a pound of cure Hollitser's illness is. It purefies the blood, | Rocky Mountain Tea has been drives out disease before it gets a foot hold; such is Hollinger’s “ preventative for thirty years. Rocky Mountain Tea. None Nothing so good to keep you other so effective and sure. 35 well. 35 cents Tea or Tablets.— cents Tea or Tablets. —Van Vankoughnet and Reder. koughnet & Reder. R a sm u sse n ’s Feed S tore Dealer in Flour, Feed and all kinds of Garden Seeds in season......................... J. R A S M U S S E N , Pacific Ave. Proprietor Forest Grove, Oregon 1913 Opening of FALL MILLINERY Beginning Sept. 11th and 12th. Sunday Dinners a Specialty City and Commer­ cial Trade Solicited A Full and Complete Line of Tailored Hats, Trimmed Hats and M illinery Novelties R. DUNCAN MRS. A. E. D IX O N Proprietor MAIN STREET FOREST GROVE This Coupon is good for Ten (10) S.&H. Stamps if present­ ed when making a purchase of 50c or over. These are in addition to those you are en­ titled to by virtue of purchase. This Coupon is good for Ten (10) S.&.H Stamps if present­ ed when making a purchase of 50c or over. These are in addition to those you are en­ titled to by virtue of purchase. ALLEN & CO. PAGE 5 A.G.HOFFMAN & CO. Gen’l Merchandise Hardware Of the A‘rN' Green Stamp Prem- \ ium Parlors at the store of A.G. HOFFMAN & COMPANY Forest Grove 1913 i\ll thoss c J jîig 3.1 ins Parlor will receive 20 Green Stamps Free in a Book. It is a merchandise discount by Green Trading The Great Advantage (over oth­ er stamps) of saving Green means of which a merchant is en­ S t a m p s are abled to give a greater discount Stamps is they secure you better than he ccuid afford to give in giyen by merchants premiums; they are national in cash. This is rr.aJe possible by who wish to show their character and are exchanged for your Hamilton coupons, soap the enormous purchasing power appreciation in a sub­ wrappers, tobacco tags, thereby of Sperry, Hutchinson & CO., a million dollar corporation, who stantial manner of expediting the filling of your book are the originators of the trading Not asking for Green Trading your patronage and stamps, have nearly 1000 bran­ Stamps is like leaving change on the counter. ches and are 20 years in business prompt payment. Always ask for Green Stamps. m !|L Cut out the Coupons above, they are valuable