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    FOREST GROVE PRESS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1913.
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Ibs. 1 Alley, 2 yrs. old. 1 brown
driving mare, weight 1000 lbs.
1 small team. 1 work horse, 7
yrs old.
Cattle, 1 thorobred Jersey
In the Circuit Court of the State of milch cow, fresh middle o f No­
Oregon for Washington County
vember. 3 milch cows, grade
Jersey. 1 fresh milch cow,
Charles L. Lousignont, Plaintiff
vs
grade Jersey. 1 cow, fresh De­
Emma F. Lousignont,
Defendant
cember 1st. 2 yearling heifers,
To Emma F. Lousignont Defendant
In the name of the state o f Oregon: 2 heifers, 2 yrs. old.
Hogs; 11 head o f hogs.
You are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint tiled against you
Horses and cattle; The follow
in the above entitled suit on or before mg described horses and cattle
the expiration of six weeks from and
after the date o f the first publication of | owned bv O. G. Carnahan will
this summons, to-wit: the 16th day o f also be offered for sale: 1 black
October, 1013, and if you fail to answer j thorobred English shire stallion
for want thereof the plaintiff will ap­ | wt. 1700, age 11 y.s. 1 black
ply to the court for the relief prayed
for in the complaint to-wit: for the dis­ gelding weighing 1200 lbs, age 4
olution of the marriage contract now yrs. 1 Alley 2 yrs. old. 3 milch
existing between plaintiff and defend­ cows, grade Jersey.
ant. and for such other relief as may
Harness, wagons, etc.: 1 heavy
seem meet and equity in the premises,
on the gro inds of cruel and inhuman i work harness; 1 double driving
treatment rendering his life burden­ harness; 1 single driving harness
some.
Binder, Mower, Rake, Disc har­
This summons is published by the or­ row, Mitchell wagon, 3J in. al­
der o f the Hon. D. B. Reasoner, Judge
o f the County Court for Washington most new. 1 old farm wagon.
County, Oregon, and said order being 1 buggy. Heating stove, Hang­
made on the 2d day o f September, 1913. ing lamp. 5 milk cans. 50 bu.
The date of the first publication of wheat.
this summons is September 4th, 1913,
Free lunch at noon.
and the last day o f the publication of
Terms of sale: 1 year’s time on
this summons is the 16th day of Octo­
ber, 1913.
approved note for horses' 7
J. N. Hoffman month’ s time on approved note
Attorney for the plaintiff. for other articles.
All sales un-
I der $10 must be cash.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­ | Whib
Hughes,
Auctioneer,
gon for Washington County.
j Burk Porter, Clerk. Marvin
! Hoffman, owner, Gaston, Ore.
Sadie M. Morris, Plaintiff
vs
Route 2.
| LEGAL NOTICES I
%vvvvv.vvv.v»v.v.v.,.v.v.v.
J. G. Morris, Defendant.
To J. G. Morris defendant:
In the name of the state o f Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled suit, on or before
the expiration of six weeks from and
after the date o f fiirst publication o f
this summons, towit: the 23rd day of
October, 1913, and if you fail to an­
swer, for want thereof the plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief prayed
for in the complaint towit: for the dis­
solution o f the marriage contract now
existing between plaintiff and defend­
ant; and that she be decreed to be the
owner o f the home in Forest Grove,
and that she be decreed and have judg­
ment covering the equity in the real
estate in the city o f Portland, Oregon.
That she be awarded such other and
further relief as may seem equity in
the premises.
This summons is published by order
o f the Hon. D.B. Reasoner Judge o f the
county court for Washington county,
Oregon, said order being made on the
8th day o f September, 1913.
The date o f the first publication o f this
summons is September 11th, 1913, and
the last date o f publication o f this
summons the 23rd day o f October, 1913,
J. N. Hoffman
Attorney for Plaintiff.
1913 Program W om an\Club
Forest Grove, Oregon
A
H O LLAN D .
or attempted
deception is wrong. It
is also foolish.
Attempted
deception, deception that does
not deceive, is still more fool­
ish.
Successful business men
are not foolish. They do not
attempt deception.
Aside
from its being wrong, they
know that It is foolish, that
It Is expensive, that It will
not pay.
That is the renson that ad­
vertising is truthful, that it
is dependable, thet you and
other readers of this paper
have confidence in it That
is the reason that advertis­
ing pays.
Even Ananias never paid
money for newspaper space
in which to circulate his as­
saults on truth. He was a
deal o f a liar. If his reputa­
tion is deserved, hut he wrote
no false advertisements. If
that ancient purveyor of ca-
nards has a modern successor
the present day exponent of
prevarication is not an ad­
vertiser.
Goods that are advertised
persistently must have merit
Advertising that Is continu­
ous must be truthful. You
can protect yourself by buy­
ing advertised goods o f mer­
chants who advertise. There
Is loo much at stake for them
to attempt to deceive.
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PUBLIC SALE
I will sell at the J. H. H o ff­
man place (better know n as
the old John H oops farm ) 3
miles southeast o f Gaston
and 1-2 mile west o f Laurel-
w ood com m en cin g at 10 A.
M.
Thursday Oct. 16
The Follow ing Described
Articles:
E X E C U T IV E B O A R D
1913-1914
Miss Margaret Hinman
Mrs. Willis Goff
Miss Mary F. Farnham
Mrs. F. J. Miller
Mrs. John A. Abbott
Mrs. T. J. O. Thacher
Mrs. E. W. Haines
OCTOBER
MONDAY. THE THIRTEENTH
FEDERATION DAY
Chairman
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President’s Greeting
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Reports o f Federation Delegates
•‘Opportunity is not to be despised, but resolutions lead
oftener to success.”
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NOVEM BER
MONDAY, THE TENTH
PUBLIC HEALTH DAY
Chairman
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Address: Dr. A. C. Smith
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“ Be wise today; ’tis madness to d efer.” —Young
Red Cross Seals
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DECEM BER
MONDAY. THE EIGHTH
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Mrs. Duncan Macleod
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The Library as a Civic Center, Miss Cornelia Marvin, State Librarian
‘ ‘Of making many books there is no end.“ Ecclesiastes
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“ Dreams, books are each a world; and book
we know
Are a substantial world, both pure and good.’ "
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WANTED—T h e P ress
yrs. old, weight 1050 lbs each
1 colt coming 2 yrs. old. 1 black
thorobred English shire stallion,
wt. 1700, 11 yrs. old. 1 black
gelding, age 4yrs. weighing 1200
seCure a live correspondent in
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every community in Washington
countv. Send in your application
at on e.
The Sunrise Grocery will pay
for all
farm products,
Eggs, Butter, Veal and pork,
the best market price paid and
all goods sold at the bottom
price. Pacific Avenue at Third
street. JOHN DODGE. Proprie­
tor.
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SOUTHERN PACIFIC
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•Sunday only
tDaily except Sunday
HOME BAKING CO.
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Finest of Bread and Pastry Baked
Every Day.
CHARTER DAY
Chairman
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Miss Minnie Myers
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“ Trifles make perfection, and
perfection is no trifle.”
—Michelangelo
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Mrs. Charles Hines
“ Only the gods make no mistakes.”
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W e sell 6 loaves o f Bread for 2 5 cents
Free delivery to all parts o f the city
Pacific A venue,
Forest G rove
RED LETTER DAY
JANUARY, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH
C h a i r m a n .............................................................Mrs. McKenzie
R eoolvcd :—“ That the Oregon Federation o f Women’s Clubs adopt
the last Wednesday o f January as Scholarship Loan Fund Day,
when every club In the state is asked to do something to increase
the fund which is being loaned young women to assist in their edu­
cation.” —La Grande Convention.
How About
that
SILVER OFFERING
“ We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts,
not breaths;
In feelings, not in figures on a dial.”
—Bailey.
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FEBRUARY
MONDAY. THE NINTH
DOMESTIC ART AS AN ECONOMIC FACTOR
Leader
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Extension Lecturer, Oregon Agricultural College
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“ Greatness consists in doing ordinary things
extraordinarily well.”
H o s t e s s ............................................................. Mrs. L. L. Watt
“ Home-keeping hearts are happiest.”
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New House
The Forest Grove Planing Mill Inc.,
G eneral Contractors, deal in lumber, shingles, lath
cem ent, lime, sand and plaster, building and roofin g
papers.
All finish lum ber kiln dried.
W e m ake a
specialty o f house building and carry a full line o f
sash, d oor frames, mouldings, glass, paint and every­
thing required in the building line.
Call and let us
figure with you.
MONDAY. THE NINTH
desire
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OREGON ELECTRIC
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6:45 a. m.
8'05 a. m.
10:25 a. m.
1:25 p. m.
3:45 p. m.
5:15 p. m.
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8:30 p. m.
11:40 p. m.
MONDAY, THE TWELFTH
M ARCH
5 and 6
Notice.
Giving Correct Time of the Arrival and cash
Departure cf All Fore.trove Trains
JA N U A R Y
Horses: 1 team o f Percherons,
4 years old, weighing 1600 lbs.
each.
B E T T E R C IT Y
LIBRARY DAY
By
TR A IN SCH ED ULE
Study Topic:
Chairman
misrepresentation
Is Expensive
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SOCIAL HYGIENE
C h a i r m a n .................................................... Mrs. E. E. Wiliams
“ In the exaltation o f life is the remedy
for the evils that threaten the race.”
—Harold Bell Wright
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Forest Grove Planing Mill Inc.
Council
G eneral Contractors and Builders
Forest G rove, O re
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M A D E IN F O R E S T G R O V E D A Y
C h a i r m a n .................................................... Mrs. A. T. Buxton
“ There’s not in this world a valley so sweet.”
—Thomas Moore
Begin Now!
A P R IL
to plan for that College Course.
There is considerable
MONDAY, THE THIRTEENTH
discussion about Education but
there is no c’oubt that a good general college course taken right
is in the long run
the practicaV thing in Education.
EDUCATION DAY
C h a irm a n ............................................................. Mrs. A. P. West
“ ’Tis education forms the common mind;
Just as the twig is bent the tree’s inclined.”
— Pope
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D A N D E L IO N D A Y
A
work is
school well equipped to do first class general college
APRIL
“ And the spring comes slowly up this way.”
—Coleridge
Pacific University
MAY
Forest Grove,'.Ore.
MONDAY. THE ELEVENTH
ANNUAL GUEST NIGHT
This school begins its 60th year of successful work in such
general college lines September 17th, 1913.
R ecord and equipment good.
Terms reasonable.
Hostess
“ All who joy would win must share it,
Happiness was born a twin.”
Miss Mary F. Farnham
"Great welcome makes a merry feast.”
Come and help us help you.
M AY
MONDAY, THE TWENTY-FIFTH
Come in and talk the matter over or address (or Catalogue
ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING
and further information
Reports o f Officers
Reports o f Committees
Election of Officers
Discussion o f next year's work.
PACIFIC U N IVERSITY, F o r e t G rove, Ore.
Hostess
“ Light seeking light, doth light o f light beguile ”
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The Approach of Spring
is the signal for greater effort
in all lines of endeavor. Warm­
er and dryer weather means
greater activity in b u i l d i n g
operations. Now
Is the Time to Start
work on your new residence,
store building, barn or other
structure. When you are ready
to start
That New House,
get our estimates on all the ma­
terial you will require.
Willis-Place Lumber Co.,
Phone 024X. So. A St., Forest Grove.