Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, October 23, 1913, Page PAGE 6, Image 5

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The High School Glee Club has
W. M. Bovd, of California, who
been reorganized and actual has been visiting his brothers,
work will commence as soon as Lee and Fred, left last week for
a competent teacher can be pro­ St. Louis.
cured.
A. E. Clyde uiid i'amilv, o f In­
Our new school 1 uilding has dependence, were visiting: Mr.
made it possible to put in many Clyde’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
new studies. Among these are, A. Clyde, last week.
advanced cooking, penmanship,
The P. E. & E linemen were
mechanical drawing, a teachers’
putting
the hangers on the trolley
training course and advanced
wire on the main line last week.
bookkeeping.
The sidetracks and main line to
The High School football team the sub-station were completed
went to Estacada last Saturday, some months ago.
where they defeated the High
J. D. Rode had a car load of
School team of that town.
Shropshire sheep in his barn lot
Miss Fern Hobbs is now in here that were shipped to Halsey.
Washington, D. C., on official Mr. Rode has had the sheep on
business for Governor West. She the Bisbee farm, but on account
expects to visit New York dunng o f the coyotes he moved them to
her absence.
his farm at Halsey.
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city, is seriously ill at Kelso,
Washington.
The Misses Nell and Jean Link-
later, of Australia, are visiting
relatives in this city.
Hillsboro has 1.222 voters,
which means a population within
our city limits of over 3000.
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Notice to the Elector* of the City of
Forest Grove
Chapter 323, o f the General Laws of
the State of Oregon for 1913, provide
for a system of registration of electors
o f the State, and the Act provides for
registration in municipalities similar to
the City of Forest Grove, as follows:
“ In all municipal corporations of this
State, whose boundaries are not co­
terminus with an election precinct or
group of precincts, electors shall be
registered for elections therein in the
manner required by this Act for mn-
municipal elections, but the duties re­
quired by this Act to be performed by
county clerks shall in that case be per­
formed by the clerks or city recorders
or other officers performing the duties
usually performed by such officers, and
all electors within any such municipal
corporation shall register for municipal
elections before such officer. Registra­
tion of electors in such last mentioned
municipalities for municipal elections
shall be distinct from registration for
other elections and in addition thereto.”
It will therefore be necessary for all
electors of the City of Forest Grove to
register before the Recorder for the
coming city elections.
Registration
books will be open at the office of the
City Recorder on Monday, October 27th,
and will remain open until Saturday,
December 27th, at five o’ clock P. m . of
Alean Johnson of Portland for­ said day.
merly of the Forest Grove H. S.,
City
M . R. M. ARKHAM ,
attended the foot ball game ( [ s e a l ]
High School Notes
Saturday.
Everybody is too busy these
nice days to sav “ How do you
d o?” Those that are not farm­
ing are digging potatoes.
W. H. Lilly returned from Til­
lamook last week. He reports a
fine country.
Sewing machine extras and
needles for any machine made,
for sale at Staehr’s Bazaar.
S. A. W A L K E R
w alker
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Hazel Hughs will entertain the
Howard Reeher attended the
Congregational church rally in [
Priscilla Club October 24th.
Portland Friday evening.
The G. S. R. Club met at the
home of Mrs. Frank Suthford on | The lockers are now ready for
Friday. Honors went to Mrs. \ use and each student will have a
H. M. Saling, first, Mrs. Alva seperate locker.
Lamont second, and consolation
to Mrs. Hulstead.
Card of Thanks
Real
Security
It is an important thing
to be able to escape the
period of discomfort that
accompanies a cold, to say
nothing of the danger es­
caped.
What is necessary is
that you learn the real
value of this remedy and
then to always have i-t on
hand ready for use when
any signs of colds appear.
Get a package of our
Rexall Cold
T ablets
To-Day, and then have
them ready when needed.
Price 25c.
A party was given by the
I wish to thank the people of
The Rexall Store
T. P. Hines has moved to For­ younger children at the hall last Forest Grove for their kindness
est Grove and Matt Hines, his Friday night and all report a and sympathy during the recent
brother, has moved to Gales City good time.
illness and death of our husband,
in the house formerly occupied
father and brother.
(In co r p o r a te d )
Mrs. A. B Craft was a Port­
by T. P. Hines.
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and S ta tion ers
land visitor Saturday.
M r s . S a d ie A l l e n ,
T. R. Johnston and William
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Forest Grove - - Oregon
Mrs. George Stewart was a
Deitz have taken a wood cutting
N orm a H u b ek ,
Forest Grove visitor Monday.
contract near Thatcher.
M r s . 0 . W. I s h a m .
Messrs. Walter Sargent, Ben
Lester Hughes and Carl Peter­
Bateman, Gns Ghene, James son visited David’ s Hill Sunday
Churchill and George Fisher re­ bringing back some fine grapes.
turned Saturday night from a
J. W. Pollock had the misfor­
fishing excursion on Wilson River.
tune
to lose one of his fine cows
They report twenty fine salmon
last week.
landed safely.
Theinfant child of J. J. Adkins j As usual our school is again
has been very ill, but is now im- visited by measles and scarla­
W e have for sale some first
proving.
tina.
Mrs. Sipes and daughter Mag­ The school children of Dille.v in
class milk cows at reason­
gie attended church at Forest order to show their appreciation
Grove Sunday.
for what Mrs. Brodersen did at
able prices.
Prunes will be on the move the fair on Children’ s day pre­
this week, as they will be load­ sented her with a fine umbrella.
ing cars at Forest Grove Satur-
Mrs. Henry Challacombe from
nay. The crop seems light in Cornelius is visiting with her
some localities, hut of finequalitv daughter Mrs. J. W. Hughes,
Phone 0198. 28 North 5th Street
in others, so it is likely there will
be a fair amount of prunes shipped
F orest Grove -
Oregon
from Forest Grove this year.
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Bennie Churchill and George
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Fisher, while bird hunting the
other day, happened on a fine
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buck about twenty feet away.
They opened fire on him but
failed to kill him. It may be
Ihey can kill China pheasants,
FOREST GROVE HOTEL
but deer is out of their line.
Among those registering at
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the hotels this week are; J. Ben­
ches, of Portland; Lester Moron-
HOSPITAL NOTES
ey, of Reckawa.v; J. F. Tracy, of
A . G. H O F F M A N & C O . are our
(lales Creek; F. E. Braga, of
Charley Gordon o f Gales Creek Portland; L. D. Sharp of Port­
exclusive selling agents
n Forest
v ho was accidently shot in the land; A. G. Sewart; H. B. Wat­
son,
of
Portland;
James
Gillespy,
foot had two toes amputated.
of Portland; L. M. Farris, of
He went home Tuesday.
Grove.
W e do not sell or ship our
Portland; E. Connen, of Dallas;
Mrs. C. E. Jay is recovering 0. J. Olsharg, of Seattle; L. Bott,
coffees to any other dealer; conse­
nicely and will soon go home.
of Seattle; L. R. McShane. of
Dr. Crocket o f Portland /¡sited Portland; F. Judy, of Portland;
C. S. Raynold, of Portland; J. F.
quently their store is the only one at
the hospital Sunday.
Scott, of Portland.
The Medical Societv of Wash­
ington county met at the hospital
which we can guarantee consumers
LAUGHLIN HOTEL
Tuesday evening last week.
Thomas M. Lighter, of Port­
There was a good attendance land; Mrs. D. D. Hubson, of
will receive our importations genu-
from Hillsboro and other out-of- Portland; Miss C. F. Fianders.
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October 18, 1 9 1 3
town places.
of Portland: Miss L. Flanders,
me and rresh.
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Miss Fraley of the local Hos­ of Portland; Mrs. William Warren
pital was cailed to Hillsboro to of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
take charge of a case there.
Murphev, of Portland; Mrs. E.
Van Koughnet & Reder
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We are prepared to do
the very best o f all
kind o f shoe work.
UP-TO-DATE MACHINERY
Special attention given
to crippled feet.
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B ra d y C h o w n in g ’ s
A. A. K I R K W O O D
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR
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Municipal Engineering
Surveying and Subdividing
Phone 482
BARBER SHOP
for
Abbot Building
FIRST-CLASS SERVICE
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W M . W E IT Z E L
UNDERTAKING
Tinning and Plumbing, Sheet
Metal W ork and Re­
pair Shop.
Embalming and
Funeral Directing
FOREST GROVE UNDERTAKING CO.
J. S. Buxton, Manager
Phone No. 642
Forest Grove, Or.
North First Avenue, between Main and
“ A ” Streets; phone 863.
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CONFECTIONERY
The Home o f Pure Made Candies
You are invited to inspect our
M odem and Sanitary Kitchen
H A R V E B ALD W IN , Proprietor
Agent for Daily and Sunday Oregonian
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Hot Lake Springs
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HOT LAKE, OREGON
(Union County, 9 miles east of La Grande)
Nature’s Wonderful Cure
T h e h o t t e s t and m o s t cu ra t iv e s p r in g in t h e wo rld
R EACHED O NLY
Coffee Drinkers
VIA THE
A t t e n t io n
Chase cr Sanborn
&
1st Ave. N., near Main St.
MILCH C O W S
e.» O. H. Peterson
H. L1D Y AR D
SHOEMAKERS
Death to headaches. Glasses;
The members of the, Rose fitted by Drs. Lowe & Turner,
Maiden Chorus, have
begun | Ask your neighbors.
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practice for the chorus.
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The sophomore class sent some
flowers to one of their members,
Victor Brown, who has been very
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sick the past month.
The faculty held another meet­
ing Tuesday and the students
i . • . • , • . • . • j » > • a • J • A • v . v . v . v . wonder what they will spring on j
them next.
Mrs. A. B. Todd is spending
Carl Peterson went to Portlanu
the week with her brother at Thursday to see, “ Julius Caesar.”
Vancouver.
The upper classes will give a
Mrs. H. M. Saling entertained reception for the freshmen Satur­
the “ Ladies Aid” all day Wednes­ day evening, in the new school
day with plenty of work.
building.
The committes are
Fall plowing has commenced busy and a good time is expect­
ed.
among our farmers.
DILLEY
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Crevenberg, of Portland; Mr.
William Johnson, o f Portland;
H. B. Hocker, of Portland; C. E.
Rice, of Gresham; P. L. Broin.
o f Cherry Grove; L. B. Burr, of
Fairdale, Washington; K. D.
Baker; Fred Williams and wife;
H. W. Lattle; C. H. Baldwin, of
Portland; Mrs. Curtis, of Port­
land; P. S. Brown, o f Cherry
Grove; T. D. Loop, o f McMinn­
ville; A. M. Gibson; A. Allen; R.
A. Gienor, of Portland; Henry B.
Drgwn, of Tacoma; James Hat­
cher and wife, of Portland; W.
E. Burdett, of Portland; E. A.
Hicks, of Portland; 0 . M. Linen-
fetter and wifi; George Roorey,
o f Portland; J. M. Dunigan, of
o f Portland; F. D. Baker, o f San
Francisco; W. S. Johns, of Au-
burne, Me.; H. Sale, o f San Fran­
cisco.
The old powerhouse and water
tanks of the Washington-Oregon
Corporation will soon be removed,
which will improve the appear­
Justice Hay was absent from
ance of our city.
Mrs. J. W.‘ Pollock was num­
school
this week.
W .V A V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V /.V . bered among the sick last week,
but we are glad to know is much
Dorothy Hope of North Dakota
visited in High School Friday.
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GALES CITY.
g improved.
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FOREST GROVE PRESS
THURTDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1913.
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UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
E x t e n s iv e i m p r o v e m e n t s have been m a d e in all d e p a r t m e n t s
SPECIAL R E D U C ED F A R E S
From all O -W R. & N. Stations
The Medicated Mud, Vapor and Mineral Baths of Hot Lake
have proven a boon to sufferers from Rheumatism, Blood,
Kidney and Liver complaints. Accommodations at the san­
atorium delightfully complete and rates within reach of all
Apply to any agent for particulars and ask for booklet tell­
ing all about the Springs; or write to G. W. TAPE, the new
Manager at Hot Lake, Ore.