Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, October 16, 1913, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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    FOREST GROVE PRESS
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1913
What do You Think About the BIBLE
in the Public Schools
The PRESS will give for the best article dealing with this
question from any standpoint a nice L eather Bound Bible and a
y ear’s su b sc rip t n to th e PRESS.
Commercial and Miscella eoua.
All articles m ust reach us by Monday evening, October 27th, G irl W anted iui general hous<
The talk of the city. Almost
and the announcem ent and winning article will appear in the issue work phone 754.
three thousand up-to-date Ladies’
and G ents’ Shoes ju st received at
of October 30th.
W anted—Girl for general The Peoples Store Hillsboro. 35tf
Articles should be short, 500
This contest is open to a l l - house-work, best wages. Tele­
gifts were received by the young
phone 0455.
Bachlor Girl* Meet.
New shipm ent of ladies and
words,
but
no
restrictions
will
Men
and
Women,
High
School
couple.
Bachlor girls Club m et a t the
gents silk hosiery, ju st received
Those present from Forest
W anted- Millinery apprentice, at The Peoples Store Hillsboro.
home of Miss Jennie Reynolds,
be made.
Students, College S t u d e n t s ,
Apply Millinery Parlors near
Tuesday evening, Oct 14. A fter Grove were Mr. and Mrs, Chas. j
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Post-office.
a short business session the girls Hines, Mrs. Carl Hinman a n d ' A rgum ents both in favor and Teachers, or any one else,
son,
Pearl
Williams
and
Mr.
qnd
who brought their fancy work
The new school-books are now
W ood W anted —The P ress
against the use of the Bible in
busied them selves with needles Mrs. J .F . Fletcher.
for
sale a t S ta eh r’s Bazaar.
desires to secure several cords of
Mr. and Mrs. M. L ‘ Vincent
while two of the girls who had
ths schools will have equal con-
^11 articles of especial m erit both Oak and Fir wood to apply
and
C
hester
Vincent,
John
His-
no work read to the others.
The largest assortm ent of
on subscription, advertising, or
Dainty refreshm ents of cream ler Sr., Mr. and Mrs. W alter Sar- sidération.
m en’s straw hats ever showed in
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will probably be published. We , job work.
g
eantM
rs.
Clarence
Miller
and
chicken and hot biscuits, pickles;
Hillsboro, from $1 to $3 Peoples
Also articles proposing a satis- °ffer the prize merely to stimu-
and coffee were served by the baby and Em ma Wilson of Gales
Store Hillsboro.
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Strayed or Stolen
Creek.
hostess assisted by Miss Hazel
tory
system
of
teaching
the
Bible,
late
this
discussion.
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O '»»
4*4»
S trayed or S tolen — Large
Stockman. It is needless to say I
A nything in the line of paper
red
Durham milch cow, with hal- a t S taeh r’s Bazaar.
not many of the “ Bachlor G irls”
The W omen’s M issionary So­
tet, underslip in rig h t ear. In ­
indulged in the eating of the | ciety of the Congregational
Or on the question as to
pickles.
Some exceptionally fine bar­
church held their annual thank- w hether the Bible will supply
If >’ou have
views on this formation regarding whereabouts
will be gladly received a t Forest gains in pianos, organs, and se w­
A t a late hour the girls left i offering m eeting in the church
the needed moral trainine in our subject let your fellow citizens Grove Hospital.
for their homes feeling th a t Miss parlors
ing-m achines a t S ta eh r’s Bazarr
W ednesday
evening.
Reynolds was an ideal hostess.
term s to suit.
share them with you.
One hundred m em bers
and schools.
Board
and
Room
* »
* »
»
guests sat down to the bountiful
All A rticles m ust be in by October 27.
M en’s work sh irts all colors
Board and room a t the W alker
Mr. and Mrs. W ickersham will supper prepared by the ladies.
place, 3d Ave,, N orth, between and prices a t The Peoples Store
leave for Illinois the last of the! Dr. C. F. Clapp, of Washin-
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A and B S treet Phone Main 367. Hillsboro.
week. The Relief Corp m et gal, W ash., gave a very in terest­
C. E. Social—L ast Saturday
DEATHS
with Mrs. Wickersham Tuesday, ing talk on the large work in night the P. U. Gymnosium was
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You will do well by calling us
and presented her with a birth ­ the home mission field.
a scene of a rousing good social
up
before you sell your beef,
R.
L.
A
llen
Vocal
selections
were
given
by
day book w ith the names of those
For Rent
time given to the young people’s
veal, m utton, and pork. Hills­
present in it. Those present the Misses Bagley ahd Acker.
religeous societies of Forest
R. L. Allen, aged about 57 died
The Thank offering amounted Grove by the Christian Endeavor Wednesday afternoon a t 3:30, of F or R ent light house keeping boro Mer. Co.
were; Mesdames Butler, W. H.
Barker, Stephenson. SophaSm ith to $22.34.
Society of the Congregational apoplexy of the heart. He had room. Close in nice for girls or
Kidney trouble is particularly
R. H. Harrison J. Anderson, R.
Church. The m em bers of the, been working during the fore­ boys in to school from country. to be dreaded because its pres­
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Tewalt, F. Crabtree, M. Bis ee,
“ F'lying Squadron” of the P ort­ noon and a fte r dinner started to Call a t Press.
ence is not usually disovered un­
The first m eeting of the land C E. Union were present. his work again, when he fell and
Z. Large, Jennie Ward and D.
F or R ent — Six room house til it has assumed one of its
Woman’s
Club
of
Forest
Grovp,
Keen.
A fter various gam es and m arches did not regain consciousness be­ with garden, fru it and chicken
was held a t the home of Mrs. the young people w ere e n te r­ fore his death a t 3:30. Mr. Al­ park. Inquire of H. N. Robin­ worst form s—diebetes, drobsy,
If you
John Thornburg, Monday, Oct. tained by Mr. Sprague of P o rt­ len has been a resident of F orest son, 2d St. and 8th Ave. South. or B rig h t’s disease.
suspect th at your kidneys are
A wedding of unusual interest 13. A goodly num ber were pres­ land who is on expert a t club Grove and W ashington county
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affected, by all m eans use Hollis­
was solemized a t the home of J. ent and a splendid program rend­ swinging.
for some time.
He leaves a
te r’s Rocky Mountain Tea — the
F
or
R
e
n
t
—
5
room
house,
five
\V. Gregg near Hillsboro Oct. 11, ered. The P resident’s | message
widow and one son, Harold, one
great
system ic cleaner and reg­
dollars
a
month,
Phone
0185,
Ed.
to
the
women
of
the
club
was
when Miss H enrietta Case of j
Begins Big T ask— Deputy sister and two brothers to mourn
ulator. — V ankoughnet z . Reder
Naylor.
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Oral repo; ts Assessor S. N. Poole has started j his loss.
Banks any Mr. Thomas W. Gregg especially good.
of Hillsboro also Miss Isabelle! were given from the Federation the usual fall work of copying
The largest and most complete
For Sale or Trade
Gregg and Alexandey Kaae of by Miss Farnham , among the the discriptions from the deed
M rs , J ames D illey
stock of DRESSERS to be found
Portland were united in mar- things upon which stress was records from the deed recorder’s
We have a client who has two in W ashington County are at
Mrs. Jam es Dilley, of Gales
placed was the action taken on office, on which to base the tax
riage.
lots
in Portland, worth $900 and Roe & Co. ’s, the pioneer furni­
A delicious dinner was served the Hetch Hetchy Scheme. A roll for next season, and plat the Creek, died last Saturday a fte r $2,000 who w ants a 20 acre farm tu re dealers.
a
brief
illness.
She
was
m
arried
to the guests which numbered crisis in National Park affairs. same section by section this
near Forest Grove—w ants rolling
about seventy a fte r which Mr. In other words let every one means unlimited am ount of work, 21 years ago to Jam es Dilley and land and prefers shot soil,—
Mens Cassimere, made in Ore­
leaves
to
mourn
her
loss
a
hus­
help
to
save
our
G
reat
National
seemingly, but by the system in
and Mrs G regg left for a short
gon all wool suits for only $12.50
promptly.
This
advertism
ent
band
and
eight
children.
Mrs.
trip to Victoria then will be at I playgrounds from invasion. The hand is not really a hard m atter.
Dilley was well and favorably will appear ju st once so answ er at Bailey’s Big Store.
home on their farm near H ills-! following women were voted in­
Oregon Land Co.
New Hall -T h e new Odd Fel­ known to the people here having promptly.
Commencing October 10th, 1
boro. Mr. and Mrs. Kaae will j to the club: Mrs. Baber, honory
been
a
resident
of
this
commu­
low
Hall,
above
Allen’s
H
ardw
aie
vvi !: close my grocery store at
member;
Mrs.
I.
J.
Hoar,
Mrs.
J.
live in Portland.
F
or
S
ale
—Oak
library
table,
nity for several years. Dr. R.
6:oJ V . M. except on Saturday
The wedding of the young S. Loynes, Mrs. D. Mallory, Mrs. Store, is being finished.
leather rocker, body brussels hall nignts. H. T. Gillner.
E.
Dunlap
had
charge
of
the
fun­
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Mrs.
H.
L.
Russel
and
Mrs.
A.
couples c o m m e m o r a t e d the
New Sidewalk—The concrete
carpet, Ingrain arch square, lace
thirty-second anniversary
of L. Sexton. Mrs. W ilbur McE1- sidewalk, w hich is being laid in eral services which were held at curtains, all in good condition.
"We intend moving into our new
downey, chairm an of music and front of the Congregational the home of Mrs. Dilley, m other
J.!r. and Mrs. W. J. Gregg.
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q> •ite rs in the near future, so
Mrs. Chas. W alker, assistant Church, greatly improves the of Mr. J. Dilley, Monday a fte r­ Postoffice box 441.
we are giving special prices in
noon. Interm ent was in Moun­
chairman furnished a splendid appearence of the block.
F or S ale —F urniture a t 19. all lines to reduce stock. L ittler’s
tain
View
cem
etery.
program.
Miss Edna Vincent of Gales
3rd. stre e t south. J. W. Martin. Pi ormacy.
Studying in Boston Miss Leah
Mrs. McEldowney sang two
Creek and Mr. Clyde Sutford of
M
rs . M aria P eterson
G per cent loin« on fa no,
Walla Walla were m arried Mon­ num bers beautifully. Mr. A rant Leiser graduate of P. U. Con­
F or S a le —A cash register, a
Mrs. M aria Peterson died of large coffee perculator, and a or. hard lands, city residence or
day Oct. 13, a t 1 o’clock a t the piano solo and responded to a servatory 1910, is now studying
home of the bride’s parents Mr. hearty encore. Mrs. Chas. Wal­ in the Boston Conservitory of tuberculosis a t Cherry Grove, cigar case, inquire a t Press office. bu. ness property, to buy, build,
inim'ove, ix ten o or refund n o o
and Mrs. M. L. Vincent. Rev. ker and Mrs. Misz played a Music. Word has been received Sunday, October 12th. She was
splendid duet. The club are at by friends, th a t she had a very 46 years of age and leaves a hus­
S taver officiating.
F or S ale or T rade Pope gages or other securities; term s;
A fter a delicious luncheon was work to have in the very near pleasant trip and is enjoyidg her band and son to mourn her loss. Toledo auto a t Chalm er’s garage. reasonable; special privileges;
Miss Leah The body was sent to Tacoma Chas. E. Hall.
correspondence invited. Dep’t.
served the young couple left for future “ The Pilgrim s Progress, work very much.
L, 618 Commonwealth Big., Den­
W alla Walla where Mr. Sutford photo play which will be a m as­ was a very popular young lady, for interm ent.
The W oman’s Club both in social and musical circles
is engaged in commercial busi­ terpiece.
F or S ale -1 dresser, 2 beds, 2 ver Colo, or Dep’t. I, 749 Henry
atgartt F irman
also reported the part they had while in Forest Grove,
M
ness.
m ativsses, 6 oak dining chairs, Big., Seattle Wash.
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Many beautiful and useful in Eugenics a t the county fair.
Mrs. M argaret Firman, aged 1 library table, steel range, 1
Fundam ental Music T raining
75 years, died at Laurelwood Oct. mile east of Forest Grove, imply in classes, as tau g h t by Mrs.
to
W
illiam
B
eals
.
lc
2
10th. Mrs. Firman came from
Mary Cahill-Moore in Portland.
W enachee, Wash, to Laurelwood.
F or S a l e —A “ Toledo” range Mrs. E. E. Williams.
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in order to send her two grand­ in good condition, Dr. Semones.
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I feel as happy as an eel.
Miss Beatrice K irhub is the children to the Acadamy at that
Oh! how happy I do feel
new supervisor of music in the place. She was living at the
home of C. D. Shaw at the time
F or S a l e : Auto Confection­
If vou’d feel as well as me
schools'
of
her death. The body was ary Bar. Phone 0194
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Drink H ollister’s Rocky Moun­
Vj-
Forest Grove public schools sent to W enachee for interm ent.
tain tea. V ankoughnet & Reder.
won
the first prize in the exhib­
F or S ale or T ra d e : Stump
very
highly
recommended
by
Dr. Escapes Injury While
Mrs. Mary House and Helpers
E lizabeth A shton C rock
puller in good condition and
driving up First Ave. Thursday, Rev. Bovd of the First Presby­ it at the fair.
are now ready for fall dressm ak­
suitable
for
heavy
work.
Will
terian
churcn
of
Portland
also
by
Dr. C. E. G eiger’s horse slipped
Elizabeth Ashton Crook died
Miss Edna Bailey has entered
ing, Phone 022 4th Ave. S. and
and fell, breaking the shaft. Mr. Ew ing superintendent of the the Freshm an class at High Thursday evening, Oct, 9 1913 at sell cheap for cash or take cow, 3d Street.
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These pictures school) this week.
The Dr. managed to tie up the same church.
her home, east of this city at, young cattle, or calves, or pigs
in
trade
or
m
ight
consider
a
have
been
shown
at
the
Heilig
sh aft enough to reach his home.
the age of 79 years. Death res­
S ociety stationary of correct
Theater, Portland, and are both
Mrs. Haroun visited the High ulted from an operation. Fun­ light wagon if in pood condition. style and neat appearence may
The horse escaped injury.
beautiful and educational.
A school Tuesday.
eral service was held Sunday
Five passenger touring car for he obtained from the P ress job
Gives Fine M achine La t Sa’- lady orator comes to explain the
afternoon in the Congregational sale will take some live stock. departm ent.
Mr.
impson,
the
Southern
urda.v at the trustee m eeting of pictures.
Church, Rev. C. T. Thomas
Pacific Un.versify in Portland
All above expenses go toward Pacific freight agent, addressed officiating. Interm ent in Forest H.W .Scott Forest Grove,Or. l l t f
Mrs. Wilbur McEldowney will
the
High
school
a
t
assembly
Judge Eugene P. McCormack the building of tin* new home
View
cem
etary.
Mrs.
Crook
receive
vocal pupils a fte r Oct.
Lost
and
Found
presented the College with a for the W un in ’s Club on the W ednesday morning.
was the m other of two children
1st. a t her home 232 A stre e t
stereopticon machine.
site recently conated to them.
W atch L ost — Saturday near north.
Roy Thompson of Banks en­ one daughter. Miss Alice Crook
Finder
New Arrival Bom to Mr, and You cannot afford to miss seeing tered the Senior class in High whose home has been with her fair ground entrance.
The Peoples Store is receving
m other. Mrs. Crook was well please leave a t George G. P a te r­
Mrs. Samuel I»i\vrenee a baby these pictures.
school Monday.
son’s furniture store.
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new
up to date goods daily.
and
favorably
known
to
Forest
l>oy. Mr. and Mrs. Law rence
Indian Fighters Hold Anniver­
Every seat in the assembly Grove people, she was a m em ber
Dont forget to see the m any
lived in this city un'il this fall sary The 58th anniversary of
P
urse L ost —N ea” the railroad
when they moved near Portland. the Indian W ar V eterans was room is full and five pupils are of the Congregational church tracks, big purse, containing bargains a t the Peoples Store
seated in the commercial room and a faithful atten d an t to all
Hillsboro.
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Reception for New Pastor A held a t the home of J. Wilkes. at the rear of the assembly hall services when it was possible. sum of money, gc'd and «ilver.
Hillsboro.
W.
H.
Mvers
of
reception will he given in the
H air work made to order, Mrs.
The total num ber of students Besides many friends she leaves Find’ r please leave at P ress
O ffice or v*ith Mrs. Bondrean,
parlors n f the M. E. church Fii- Forest Grove and J. W ilkes of enrolled in High school is 119.
a husband and one daughter to 2d St. between Pacific Ave. and William Mattson, Cherry Grove
Hillslsiro
were
the
only
two
vet­
day evening Ht 8:00 P. M. t wel­
Oregon.
9t4 pd
1st Ave. S.
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Zennas Olson of P. U. held a mourn her loss.
come the new pastor. Dr. Dun- erans present. A delicious din­
mass m eeting of the High school
la“. Every one is cordially in­ ner was served.
Sickening hea(7ackes,_ indiges­
M ary J ane C oop
L ost Hand bag on the Newell
boys Monday morning.
vited to be present.
tion,
constipation, indicate un­
Marriage License Thomas W.
Mary Jane Coop died at the road, contents: bihle. pair of healthy co niition of the bowels.
Mr. Haroun spent the week
“Pilgrim’s Progress" to be Gregg 26, H enrietta Case 20,
gloves.
Mrs.
O.
G.
Carnahan,
H ollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea
end in Portland, M is' Haroun home of her parents, J. C. Coop, Gaston Ore.
Shown Under the auspices of Oct. 7.
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m akes th° bowels work naturally
returning to the Grove with him. Oct. 15. at the age of 15 days.
the Woman’s Club “ Pilgrims
The funera' service was held at
Thom pson -Swanson
Justice
S ta eh r’s Bazaar carries an em-
P ro g ress” will be shown S a tu r­
McMinnville High school vs. the home of her parents, T hurs­ mense stock of the latest music feet health and strength.
Smith
last
Monday
united
in
m
ar­
Be­
day night, Oct. 18th, in Marsh
Hall, a ¡mission 26c. The pic­ riage Laura Ethel 'Thompson and Forest Grove High school Satur­ day and interm ent in the Forest and sells at 5 cents, 10 cents and gin to n ig h t.—V ankoughnet &
Veiw cem etary.
day 2:30 P. M. in football.
15 cents a copy.
Reder.
tures w ere made in Italy and are George Swanson of Banks.
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