Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, September 11, 1913, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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    FOREST GROVE PRESS
3PAGE 8
NATIONAL GRANGE
Program Outlined For Annual
Meeting at Manchester, N. H.
Every
One
Greatest
L o o k in g
Session
Forw ard
to
the
a s to N u m b e r s a n d
G e n e ra l In t e re s t T h a t H a s B e e n H e ld
In
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. 1913
-ASSIF1ED
O V E R T! SIN<
Recent Years.
Wanted
Will trade five pas nger Peer- In- id* on Gilnio'e’s Stocb Food
WANTED-Bov for night cr- ,ess tourinpr car for acreage the one b< st, laed by hundreds
erator. Apply telephone office
Grovf- Address C. of Oregon farmers.
Free Methodist Meeting
The Gale Grange held a splen­
. ore©-
E. Hadley 1084 Lambert Place
did
meeting
as
usual
last
Satur­
at
Their will be a quarterly meet­
------------------------------------------ Portland Oregon, Phone J'abor The number is 692. The Peo­
It was voted to enter the
ing held in the Free Methodist day.
pd
ples Market, The 'ome of Qual­
Nov. 11.—E vening session only W anted —Roomers and boarders 3073
to obtain one of the at Tuesday.
which o. clai welcom e will be extended Inquire second door north of j
church commencing Friday Sept. contest
'
ity
and Square Deal o all.
prizes
which
the
Fair
Association
by
the
governor
of
New
H
am
pshire,
m
ay­
12th, at 8 P. If* * Saturday 8. P. has offered to the county granges. or of the city, congressm an and a past Christian Church.
Commercial and Miscellaneous
of the sta te grange.
M., Sunday 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Messrs. Dan Baker and Ira Purdin m W aster
Mr. Lee Alexander, the expert 200 shirt wais’s. valued to $2 50
ednesday, Nov. 12.—B usiness sessions G irl W anted —for general house
m orning and afternoon and a public m eet­
Rev. James G. McClaren. Sup’t. and Mrs. G. D. Rogers were ap­ ing
sewer digger, announces he is are listed at $1.00 each at B ail ­
evening, which will be address­ work phone 751.
of the Pacific Coast Rescue work pointed a committee to collect ed by in the S ecretary
of A griculture H ouston
! ready to take contracts ditching. eys ’ B ig S tore . This week only.
W ashington, th e national m aster and
will speak Friday evening. exhibits and look after them I ' of others.
Wanted—Gii 1 for genera! The talk of the city. Almost Sewing machine extras and
Rev. Frank L. Burns will speak during the fair. This exhibit ' the T hursday.
Nov. 13.—B usiness session in
house-work,
m
orning,
conferring
of
the
fifth
and
Saturday evening and Sunday. will not conflict with any indi­ sixth degrees for out of sta te P atro ns in 1 phone 0455. best wages. Tele- . three thousand up-to-date Ladies’ needles for any machine made,
the afternoon and the seventh degree In
All are invited to attend.
and Gents’ Shoes just received at for sale at Staehr’s Bazaar.
ever.ing.
vidual exhibits, and e v e ry the Friday,
Nov. 14.—B usiness session in the
¡The
Peoples Store Hillsboro. 35tf
Miss Ruth Thomas gave a fare­ Granger is expected to do their | degrees
m orning, conferring the fifth and sixth
phone
W
anted
—Young
pigs,
Staehr’s Bazaar carries an em-
New H am pshire P atro n s in the
well tea for Miss Helen Bishop share toward helping the com­ afternoon on and
The
increase
in
business
at
36tf
the seventh degree in the 1047, Marv R. Sorber,
mense
of the latest music
Tuesday afternoon, before the mittee make our exhibit a | evening.
Van Koughnet & Reders, drug and sells stock
S aturday, Nov. 15.—B usiness session in
at
5
cents, 10 cents and
latter's departure to Columbia success. We expect a remark­ I to the Concord
m orning and in the afternoon a trip
W
ood
W
anted
—The
P
ress
store
is
due
to
Prompt
Service,
15
cents
a
copy.
guests of the sta te und city
able exhibit of garden and field | of Concord. as Round
University, in New York.
table session in the desires to secure several cords of Courteous Treatment and Cheap
evening.
products
and
also
everything
to
Sunday, Nov. lf>.— Special services in the both Oak and Fir wood to apply Prices,
The Peoples Store is receving
Mrs. Z. LaRue. Mrs. Gillamore interest the women. The lecture , churches
the m orning and the annual on subscription, advertising, or
new
to date goods daily.
and Mrs. Dr, Kauffman enter­ hour program was excellent as m em orial in service
in the afternoon,
New shipment of ladies and Dont up forget
ijob
wirk.
to see the many
j
M
onday,
Nov.
17.—B
usiness
session
in
tained the Ladies Aid of the usual. Mr. and Mrs. O’Neil, of the m orning end evening and in the after-
I gents silk hosiery, just received bargains at the
Peoples Store
visit to the m an u factu rin g industries
Congregational Church Wednes­ Dillev, received the first and sec­ ! | noon
at The Peoples Store Hillsboro. Hillsboro.
35tf
Board
and
Room
i.f the city.
day afternoon. Delicious re­ ond degrees. Several applica­ ! m T orning
uesday. Nov. 18. — B usiness sessions
35tf
i
afternoo n and in the evening
Board and riom at the Walker
freshments were served, and an tions were also received. The I the grang and
work shirts all colors
e w ll be the g u ests of the cham ­ place, 3d Ave., North, between
The new school-books are now and Men’s
ber of com m erce a t dinner und the the-
enjoyable time was spent by all. Pacific Grange Bulletin is now on | uter.
prices
at The Peoples Store
A and B Street Phone Main 367. for sale at Staehr’s Bazaar.
Hillsboro.
35tf
W
ednesday,
Nov.
19.—B
usiness
sessions
34tf
The faculty of Pacific Univer­ the table at the reading room of in the m orning and afternoo n and the an-
m eeting of the P riests of D em eter in
sity entertained Monday evening the City Library, and all who i nurd
The largest assortment of You will do well by calling us
evening.
For Rer t
at Herrick Hall in honor of the are interested in Grange work , the he T hursday,
Nov. 20.—B usiness sessions in
men’s
straw hats ever showed in up before you sell your beef,
and evening, and in the aft-
new president C. J. Bushnell will find much worth reading in | ¿m oon m orning
Hillsboro,
from $1 to $3 Peoples veal, mutton, and pork. Hills­
F
or
R
ent
—
light
house
keeping
th ere will be a trip to W hipple
. New Boston.
and wife.
it.
S ecretary . ! farm
35tf boro Mer. Co.
room.
Close
in
nice
lor
girls
or
Store
Hillsboro,
Friday, Nov. 21.—B usiness sessions and
j final w ork of the grange.
boys
in
'to
sc
hool
from
country.
S aturday . Nov. 22.—All day trip through
in the line of paper
5tf j at Anything
I New H am pshire as guests of the sta te Call at Press.
Staehr’s
Bazaar.
Kidney truoble is particularly
rrange. At Laconia as guests of the
hoard of trade, at D urham as guests of
For
rent:—
Two
nicely
fur-1
to
be dreaded because its pres­
the college, at P ortsm outh and navy yard
nished rooms to gentlemen only Some exceptionally fine bar- ence is not usually disovered un­
is guests of granges and board of trade.
Tlie cham ber of commerce of Man­ ; apply. Rev. J. R. Buck. 8t2 £ains in pianos, organs, and sew- til it has assumed one of its
chester has entered into a contract ---------------------------------------— | ing-machines at Stuehr’s Bazarr worst forms—diehetes, drobsy,
with the national grange to guarantee “F arm to R ent ” - 153 acres terms to suit.
Bright’s disease. If you
hotel rates s<> th at there shall be no ex- three
miles from Gaston in Scog- ----------------------------------------- or
tortion. The M anchester h tel will be
suspect
that your kidneys are
T he com m ittee announc­ gins Valley. Address H. W. Miss McIntyre invites all ladies affected, by all means use Hollis­
New Residence Erected-Mr. Richard Spring made a busi­ headcpiarters.
es that all who attend will have good Scott, Forest Grove, Ore.
; to call and see the new hats for ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea—the
S. Gibson, who recently returned ness trip to Portland Monday. accommodations.
M anchester c a n take
fall and winter. She will he great systemic cleaner and reg­
from Nebraska, is erecting a Mrs. J. H. Oliver, of Bar View, care of 5.000.
For Sale or Trade
j
pleased
to show you whether you ulator. Vunkoughnet& Reder
new home on B Street. The is visiting in Forest Grove this
F
or S ale Oak
library
...............
............table,
buy
or
not.—The
Millinery pur-
house is 28x30.
Somehow or other the grange has leather rocker, body brussels hall ora> near Post-office.
week.
never made much of a success of life carpet, Ingram arch square, lace______
Lead pencils, tablets, composi­
New Residents Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Greene Lilly, of the Gales insurance.
As to grange tire insurance, curtains, all in good condition
tion
books, sponges for school
W. R. Golev, of Portland, have Creek section, was a Forest there is much to be said in its favor Postoffice box 441.
Bring
us
your
kodak
work
any
2tf
use
at
Littler’s Pharmacy.
and of its noteworthy success. The
moved into the Wheeler house on Grove visitor Monday.
size film developed 10 cents.
national
grange
has
had
the
subject
B. Street. Mr. Goley has bought Mr. John Bailey made a busi before it for several years, but it lias F or S ale —One span of young1 Forest Grove Studio.
2tf
the pool hall and cigar stand on ness
eed C leaned — We are now
form ulated nothing. The Michigan horses, harness and wagon-
trip to Portland Monday. state grange is now experim enting cheap—W. C. Freeman, South Mrs. Dixon has a trimmer S prepared
Pacific Avenue.
to clean clover, timothy
w ith the problem of working out a
Mrs.
Chas.
Scott
and
daughter,
from
Portland
assisting
with
her
and
all
kinds
of grain for seed.
Mrs. Russell, sister of Mrs. C. of Portland, visited with Mis. satisfactory scheme of grange life In- Forest Grove, phone 896.
fall
millinery.
7x2
W.
F.
Hartrampf.
8t2
suran
e,
but
it
has
not
passed
the
B. Russell, of this city, left for Ellen Scott in Forest Grove last experim ental stage. New Ham pshire F or S ale —Furniture at 19.
her home in Evanston, 111., stop-
has a small association which has been
ding with friends in Portland, Sunday.
in business a good many years, but no 3rd. street south. J. W. Martin
has been made to largely in­
Washington and Omaha.
John Fisher, of Scoggins Val effort
Wanted—Millinery [¿apprentice,
crease
membership, and yet it has
ley, was trading in the local been rendering
good servi e to those Apply Millinery Parlors near
Mr. John Boldrick and family stores
in Forest G ove Monday. enrolled upon Its books. It Is purely Post-office.
have returned to Forest Grove,
mutual. There may be other such life
after spending the summer in Mr and Mrs. R. W. McNutt, hkso
iatlons, but they are few. It
may he that the subject will come up
their cottage at Rockavvay.
of Coinelivs, visited with their again
For Sale Brood sows and pigs.
the next meeting of the na­ Call at Goodman and Ruggle
C. McNutt, and family, in tional at grange,
APPRECIATE
Messrs. Jack Frisk, Hugh Fry son,
but we imagine it will
go the way of all past efforts along Ranch one'mile south of Gaston.
and Charles Davis, of Astoria, tliifi city Sunday.
tins line. The right plan has not yet
3-tf
autoed to Forest Grove Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Knight and appeared,
and when it does it may be
worked out with as great success *s We have s party with a fine six
Miss Maude Bundy, of this daughter, of Portland, visited the
Strikingly Chic Novelties
t ie insuraine. but of this we have
city, leaves this week for Puy­ with Mr. B. I1’. White and family serious
room
bungalo,
modern
basement,
doubts.
allup, Wash., where she has a in this city Sunday.
close in to business district in
position in the High School.
Naming the Order.
Miss Heloise Phillips, of Path n
in Portland, value $3,500 and has W e have an unusually attractive line of Millinery. You
Among tlu> tunny names or titles about $3,000 cash, wants about
visited with home folks suggested
Mrs. J. Reeves, of Hillsboro, in Valley,
for the Order of Patrons of
are cornia’Iy innvited to inspect our excel.ent Display
H usbandry when it was being institut­ *0 acres, part hill and pert bottom
visited with her mother, Mrs. L. Forest Grove Sun lay.
these were most to the point: "The land within a radius of seven
Shogren, in this city, Sunday.
Mr. A. M. Kinney and son left ed,
Independent Order of Progressive miles of Forest Grove. Oregon
for a visit with friends Farm
er»." •‘Knights of the Plow,"
Mrs. Orcar Shogren, of Cor­ in Monday
"I.on’s of the S 11." and In place of Lard Company
nelius, was shopping in Forest Astoria.
it a “lodge" to name It a “gar­
(Tas. Wa'ston and W. J calling
Grove Tuesday.
den." “arbor" or simply "home." In
MILLINERY PARLORS
F or ¡f ale A got d young team
wrote. "How would It
Mrs. C. V. l>. Russell and her Good m ale a flying trip to Pur. do is ;T to Mr. rail Ke’ley
tilt1 lodges ’gran ires?’ ” He of horses, new wagoti and har­
Near Post Off ca
Forest Grove
sister have returned from a two Ian I Saturdt y.
says th at he took the name "grange" ness, cheap. H. Embree, Ban I s
from
an
order
advertised
at
that
time.
weeks’ oulingat Newport.
J. P. M sser and wife and M In re’ily came the query as to how Oregon.
.7,2
H
Mrs. II. Gould is visiting her ckitigs an I wife \isitel with "Patrons of H usbandry" would do.
name was endorsed at n meeting
brother, Mr. Ginn, at Tillamook, frie ids it Nort i Plains Satur lay. This
lie!
1
in
the otfl e of William Saunders
this week.
In W ashington on Nov. l.">. 1 s’U 7 . It
C. K. Root, formerly connett- was
also decided at this meeting that
Miss Luella Market* and sister- ed with Oregon Life Insurance the branches
of the order should Ins
in-law, Mrs. Merle Marker, of Company in this city, has moved known granges
Instead of lodges.
Pennsylvania, visited with friends his family to Pc rtland.
William M Ireland presided at this
meeting, and O. II. Kelley aeted as
in this city Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hadley of secretary.
S H I R T WA I S T S A L E
Miss Ltlia Wagner, of Venice, Portland, have been visiting at
Unique
Fiald
Day.
California, a former resident of the home of Levi Smith in this A rather unusual way to celebrate a
Foiest Grove, is visiting with city. Mr. and Mrs. Hadley are grangers’ held day was that employed
200 Shirt Waists reduced from values up to $2.50
Mass. After an Illus­
Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson this well pleased with conditions here at trate^ Westwood.
on clearing rock cover
week.
and are looking about for a loca- ed fields lecture
by dynam ite a dem onstration
Entire stock listed for the week at $1.00 each.
was given In a pasture held. The
Mr. R. F. Emmerson autoed tian in which to make their fu dynam
Are forced to make room for at ipmenta of Fall Goods.
ite was applied to a great rock,
ture home.
to St. Helens Sunday.
which was torn from Its moorings and
n high In the air. One section,
Mr. Win. Weston, with Avery J. W. Martin who has been throw
weighing Hlsiut thirty |»>unda. crash,si
Forest Grove
Rafferty, C. McNutt and R. W. visiting friends in this city has through
the r,*>f of nn adlolntng cot-
Oregon
McNutt autoed to Banks Sunday returned to his home in Centra- tnge. hut no one was In the house at
the time.
liu.
to visit friends.
The local com m ittee In charge of a r­
rangem ents and proem m for the next
national grange meeting, to be held at
M anchester, N. II,. in November, has
made a prelim inary announcem ent. The
following is the tentative program :
<
G range
Life
Insurance.
Astute Buyers
as
BAILEY’S
$1
John E. Bailey
BIG STORE
$1