Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, October 02, 1913, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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FOREST GROVE PRESS
THURSDAY OCTOBER 2. 1913
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Forest Grove
= Steam Laundry
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Forest Grove Shoe Store
^[The only Shoe to buy for Boys is our best.
6 to 1 2 inch top, wears longer and saves
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The Press to secure a live, boosting
VV LVILL t 'L t “ ” "correspondent in each town and community in this county.
No matter where you live you should be able to gather a few news notes each week. The larger your community,
the more you should be able to find’and write about. If your section is not already represented in The Press by a
regular correspondent, we will be pleased to have you send in your name as a candidate for the position. If you
do not wish to become a regular correspondent we will appreciate an occasional news letter. T he E ditor .
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•.V .V .V /.W A V .W .V .W .nW S just the losses and it is said they
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1 will amount to about $2000.
This is the second time the
lA V W .V A W /A V .W .'A V .W . V A '.V A V A W A ,AWA%WA® Wilkes'ooro agent has been rob­
Miss Alice Smith leads in the
A baby boy arrived at the bed within a month.
Hillsboro votes in the contest for home of Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich.
queen o f the Forest Grove Fair.
CHINA SENDS APOLOGY
The G. L. R. Club was enter­
She is closely followed by Oda tained Saurday evening at the Insult to Flag and Murder at Nanking
Schulmeric and Bertha Olson.
Condoned.
home o f Mr. and Mrs. Hiatt.
HILLSBORO.
DILLEY NEWS
Pekin.— The apology of General
Chang Hsun to the Japanese consulate
at Nanking has cleared the air, ac­
cording to the Japanese officials here,
and removes the danger of complica­
tions for the present.
The Japanese legation emphatically
denied that an ultimatum had been
3 ent by the Japanese government to
China. The legation stated that the
Chinese authorities at Hankow and
Shantung had complied fully with the
Japanese demands.-
The High School boys have
begun football practice, and as
soon as a competent eleven is
formed they will issue challenges
to the various High School teams
o f the county.
Honors were given Mrs. Suford
first, consolation Mrs. G. Hoar.
Honors to the gentlemen Mr. C.
A. Broderson first, and Mr. Hall-
stedt consolation.
Dainty re­
freshments were served by the
S. B. Lawrence, the attorney, hostess and all enjoyed a pleas
is building a nice home at Raleigh i ant evening.
on the Southern Pacific line.
I Mr. Tres Hoar and family
Mrs. J. W. Shute is entertain­ | visited Sunday at his brothers
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. farm.
A. M. Pate, of Jefferson.
Wood, Coal,
Cold Storage
and Ice.
j
Mrs. J. W. Hughes went to
Hillsboro
Monday.
Attorney Yeager is building a
fine bungalow on Washington
Miss Isenberg and Mr. Japlin
I from Portland visited several
Street, near First.
Considerable increase in busi­ ' davs at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
ness is reported by Agent Ling, Sailing.
A T
THE
OTEL
Mrs. C. A. Broderson went to
o f the Wells Fargo Co., as com­
pared with 1912.
This shows Portland Wednesday.
that our city is growing.
Miss Vita Challacambe from
The new Catholic School build­ Cornelius visited several days at
ing on Second Street is about he home of her sister Mrs. J.
completed, and will soon be ready W. Hughes.
for occupancy.
men, high school boys and all
those with whom they come in
P. U. Class Elections— -The
contact.
classes o f the college have organ­
We are very desirous o f inter­
ized and the following officers
esting the young men o f Forest
were elected for the present
Grove in active Y. M. C. A. work
s :mester:- -Seniors:
president,
and to accomplish this purpose a
Fred E. Schmidke, vice-president
cordial invitation is given to all
Miss Grace Thomas, secretary,
to attend the Tuesday evening
Miss Elizabeth Leonard, treasur­
meetings and if possible to join
er, Howard Taylor, reporter,
the bible study class.
Edgert Bishop.
Tne Y. M. C. A. is a program
Juniors: president Alva Patton
organization for work and we
vice-president. Miss Vermilyea,
want every young man to feel
secretary, Miss Hester Harbison,
sure of a welcome among us.”
reporter, Ruth Thomas.
Sophmores: president Ray Aus­
DEPOTS
ROBBED
tin, vice-president, Miss Maude FOUR
Dry Goods and
Groceries
Fancy or Staple
Cor. 5th Ave.
and 2nd St.,
Forest Grove,
Ore.
Our Stock of
Groceries
is Always Fresh
Leave a trial order now
Cash or Trade for Produce
ings bank—a shoe that wears 9 or 12 months pays compound
You will find them at
WM. WEITZEL
Tinning and Plumbing, Sheet
Metal Work and Re­
pair Shop.
W ash in gton C ounty A g en cy
for O V E R L A N D Cars
North First Avenue, between Main and
“ A ” Streets; phone 863.
Expert Automobile,
Motorcycle and
Bicycle
A. A. K I R K W O O D
Municipal Engineering
Surveying and Subdividing
Phone 482
D A V I S
Buying a W .L . Douglas or a Dr. Reed
C . V. B. Russell -Forest Grove Shoe Store
Laughlin Hotel
&
O ur boys’ shoes are different
from other boy shoes, because
they fit aud wear longer—that
means something to you, my
boy.
interest on the money invested.
CIVIL EN GIN EER AND SURVEYOR
B C Jewett,Denver,M F Nash,
Portland, Hugh Johnson, Gaston,
M E Turner,Corvallis, A D Flan-
nigan, Portland, Katherine Kraf-
sic, Portland, E J Donelson, Hills­
boro, E A Raymond, Gaston, Ben
Mitchell, Portland, G E Murphy,
Portland: E E Umphlette, C E
Walter, W W Judson, 0 E Ry.
P G Kinzer o f Seattle, D A West
o f Portland, A L Stringer of
Portland, P C Ellert o f Portland,
John Dorcas Portland, O A Me
Mullen, Portland, H H Cary,
Portland, Walter Hoge o f Port­
land, John Timmerman and wife
Galys Creek, Y M King o f Kan-
soplery Mo, R M Boyhin, Port­
land, J c Cloafelter, Portland, G
| A Blair SanFranciseo.
O ur high-cut shoes are known
to men and boys.
Is worn
by more boys and has more
staunch boy friends than any
other shoe made.
Cushion Soled Shoe is better than putting your money in a sav­
Among those who registered
at the hotels this week are;
Forest Grove Hotel
nglish, secretary, Miss Norma
Geo J Gill, Portland, R Bent
Hoke, treasure, Edwin Dibble. Valuables Taken From Trunks
: ley, Portland, E M Jacobsen,
Freshman: president Arthur
an Wiikesboro, Ore.
Portland, Chas Rose, Clevill, M
Ireland,
vice-prebident,
Miss
W Lewis, Beaverton, J A Mc­
Ruth Haines, secretary, Miss
BANKS.
O r.,-- (Special)— Guire, Portland, H H Hewett,
Eiida Loynes, treasures, Vinton
Early Friday morning burglars Albany, E J Venneitz, Portland,
R .binson, reporter, Edward Liv­
made a raid on four railroad de­ J Johnson, Portland, L F Engle,
ingston.
pots in this vicinity, including San Francisco, C. L. Ryan of
Strong Y. M. C. A. at College—
the Pacific Railway & Navigation Gales Creek, Otto Johnson of
The Young Men’ s Christian As­
depot at Banks. So far as can Gales Creek. F M Powers of
sociation at the college is com­
be ascertained the only harvest Portland, F B Pylr, o f Portland,
posed o f “ live wire” members
o f any consequence reaped was D Stewart o f North Plains, M S
this year' Nearly all of the last
at the Wiikesboro United Rail­ j Shrock of Portland, Elmer Gin-
year’s are here and many new
way depot, where several trunks nis of Wasco Idaho, N F Disbrow
ones have joined. Two bible \
o f two families who are settling o f The Dalles, F M Powers of
courses aside from the regular
here were smashed open and all Portland, Mrs G Chandler of
school work, have been arranged
valuables or portable contents Gaston, C R Hickey o f Portland,
and many have already signified !
extracted.
Bert McRobert o f Portland, J
their intention o f taking them. (
One trunk, the property of Deardorf o f Portland, M M Lew­
The direction o f these courses
Mrs. Clarke, of Turner, Or., who is o f Beavorton. C S Ronald of
has been given to Alva ratten, j
was on her way to locate in busi­ Portland, J C Arnold of Seattle,
who has had considerable exper­
ness here, was rifled. A highly J H West o f St Lewis, M E John­
ience in such work. The elemen­
valuable pair of ear-rings, two son o f Gaston, F Hollywood of
tary class will use a text book, 1
gold rings, two gold watches, sil­ Portland, E M Eldridge of Port­
“ The Life and Works of Jesus,
verware, etc. were taken. A land J S Downey o f Portland,
according to St Mark,” by Wil­
claim agent was sent here to ad- M D Good o f St Joe Mo.
liam D. Murray. The moi'p a d -;
vanced class will follow “ Studies|
in the Teaching o f Jesus and His
Abostles” by Edward I BoswortK
The classes will meet every Sun­
day morning at nine o'clock, so >
(Successors to Mrs. Williams)
that all who will may join.
PACIFC AVE.
The Y. M. C. A. have a good j
program outlined for their regu- 'i
lar Tuesday evening meetings,
which last from 7:15 to 8:00,
o ’ clock.
<
We quote from Zenas A. Olson
You will never fail to find that our prices are right
the president, ‘Prospects o f the
Y. M. C. A. for the coming year >
are especially bright. It is the j
ambition o f the association to be ,
o f the greatest service to college \
M O O R E
MERTZ & LATTA
money, $ 2 .5 0 to $ 5 .0 0 .
Abbot Building
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
Repairing.
W e will soon open
a First-Class Garage
HASKELL & SON
S u ccetfto rt to
C. G. D A N I E L S O N
PACIFIC A VE.
PHONE 306
Washington County Fair
October 9 , 10, and 11
We
shall have
a
il
good
exhibit
and
w ant everyone to
pay us a call
T o every lady w ho com es to our
Booth We will give a ticket on a
$50.00 Range; w hich w e shall give
aw ay. Every lady in W ash in gton
County is entitled to a ticket and
the draw ing will tak e place at our
store on Saturday Night, O ctober
1 1th, at 8 o’clock P. M .
m*m
GOFF BROS