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FOREST GRO\ E PRESS PAGE 8 T H U R S D A Y , O C T O B E R 23, 1913 W an ted Commercial and Miscî’'a leous. G irl W anted LK j i f i e r a i lions The talk of the city. Almost work phone 754. three thousand up to-date Ladies’ and Gents’ Shoes just received : t Wanted —Girl for genera! The Peoples Store Hillsboro. 35tf house-work, best wages. Tele The Book Store has u nice line phone 0455. of novelties, for your Halloween W ood W a n t e d -T he P r e s s * party Come and look tnem desires to secure several cords of over, H. R. Bernard proprietor» both Oak and Fir wood to apply 1 4 tf on subscription, advertising, or : job work. . New shipment of ladies and gents silk hosiery, just received W a n te d — Giil for general at The Peoples Store Hillsboro. housework, Phone 754. 14t2 p .V .' -V.V. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ferrin en 0 tertained last Tuesday evening a number of friends with a pheas ant dinner. Those who were present were the Misses Goldie Peterson, Beulah Ireland, Hazel Davies. Mildred Copeland, Mar- by Wednesday afternoon, or earlier^ | Karet Lowell and William Ferrin if possible. Jj j r .• A W A W The P rkss ¡ h desirous of publish »• ing all th e social ev en ts o f the w eek, and your ’phone call or a ** le tte r w ith the p a rticu lars o f any : social o r o th er ev en t will be g re a tly \ \ appreciated. Phone num ber, Main N ! 502. Item s should be a t the office 1 Mr. and Mrs. B enjam in Schofield cele- The D alles w hen m oving to O regon and b ra te d th e ir golden w edding an n iv ersary her m other a t th e tim e w as so ill w ith V V /« W .V .W .V 4 ,V .V .V .V .; . M v» 35tf . .. . , , . .. . - th e m easles th a t she w as unable to a t th e ir home about one mile e a st of . . . . ,r. . ___ Mrs. Coon entertained a num The Working Society of the carejfo r th e baby. The child w as given The new school-books are now Beard and Room ber of ladies at her home Thurs Congregational church met Wed Cornelius, \\ ednesday O ct. 22d. A bout ^ a S(jUaw to care fo r and when her , , , ... ,, . for sale at Staehr’s Bazaar. day afternoon at a silver tea A nesday in the parlors of the 150 friends and relativ es g a th e re d a t m other w as able to continue the jour- Board and room at the W a lk e r----------------------------------- —— pleasant time was reported by church and were pleasantly en th e home to w itness th e cerem ony, ney the squaw refused to give up th e place, 3d Ave., North, between j The largest assortment of tertained by Madams Potwin, which w as p erform ed in th e sam e house baby. T hey w ere obliged to steal the A and B Street Phone Main 367 men’s straw hats ever showed in all present. Pringle and House- in which th ey w ere m arried fifty y ears baby then h u rry from th e place. Mrs. 34tf Hillsboro, from $1 to $3 Peoples ago M any u seful and b e a u tifu l g ifts Schofield’s m o th er m arried again to — Store Hillsboro. 35tf Pilgrim’s Progress Moving Pic The Methodist Ladies Aid met w ere received by the couple. Wm, McLin and w as th e first w hite tures Last Saturday night a Mr. Schofield w as born in M artins- woman m arried in W ashington county. For Rent Some exceptionally fine bar- large crowd assembled in Marsh Wednesday at the home of Mrs. ville, Clark county, III., Ju n e 20, 1840, Mr. and Mrs. Schofield a rc the par- M. S. Allen on 2d Ave. Delic- Hall to see “ Pilgrims Progress” ous refreshments were served cam e to C alifornia in 1852 then to Ore- en ts o f seven children, six girls and F or R e n t - light house keeping ( gains in pianos, organs, and sew- as given in moving pictures. and all enjoyed a pleasant time. gon in 18">8 and lived n e a r Hillsboro, one boy. T hey have 15 grandchildren room. Close in nice for girls or ing-machines at Staehr’s Bazarr boys in to school from country. terms to suit. The pictures were of a high class He m arried Miss S arah H all, O ct. 22, and one g re a t grand child. Call at Press. 5tf and the Woman's Club are to be The living children are, Mrs. S. T. 1863. Men’s work shirts all colors _ _ such Seven of the members, of the, Mrs, Schofield w as born in M issouri, Cornelius of A storia, Mrs. E. J . W ard complimented for bringing F or R e n t —5 room house, five high class shows into our city. Washington County Christian E n -. F , 17 1M.7. . . nrwmn of G aston, Mrs. W. A. Goodwin, Mrs. dollars a month, Phone 0185, Ed. and prices at The Peoples Store Hillsboro. 35tf The pictures he,™,, hy pviiw ; d « ,« r Plymit S„ea,lron, .M u d L to _______ A. E Yoder, and W. T. Schofield all of Naylor. 13tf the early life of Bunyan and it the Sunnyside school house last H r fa th e r died o f black measle8 a t Cornelius. was while in prison he wrote Sunday night. “ Pilgrims Progress. I he society there ; ____________________ ______ ______________________ Next was numbers about 21 members. the adventures' of Pilgrim and «►»*'» «-» The subject of the morning the acting was most natural. The ladies of the Women’s Re- ' at ,he Congregation gave 'o^it^i-tnin Thob-1 Church Sunday morning will be: Mrs s. Curtis of Portland * ““ _ u ‘ * ‘ . . „ , 1 f..;.,n(is inJ the “'1 he Healthy Religion.” In the an ex xplanation of tne pictures as they came which was very u s 0f the J B Matthews eveninpr< “ H<)W R'» is YoUr helpful to the audience. todnfol tn «mlionce 1 Post this^afternoon at an after- World?” Post this afternoon at an after- . noon tea. Dr. and Mrs. Coal leave for Bible Class Entertains Prof. California Or. snd IVlfs. Co<il, Taylors bible class were enter- The Intermediate League of who have been living in Forest tamed at the Congregational the M. E church met in the Grove, for the past two years, church luesday afternoon an church parlors last Friday even- left last week for 1 resno, Cali- evening. About 35 members of jujr, They had supper at six | fornia. Dr. Coal and wife were the class were present. Each o’clock and following this a busi- missionaries in Turkey before lady took a picture of herself ness meeting, at which the fol- coming here and the colony of when she was young and part- lowing officers were elected :Pres- Tamil people in. Fresno, among ners for dinner were chosen by ¡dent, Ruth Patton; Vice-presi- whom they worked, thought so the men guessing the pictures. (|ent, Irene Robinson; Secretary much of their friends that they Games were played and all en- Estelle Stokes; Treasurer, Velma sent them round trip tickets to 1 __ • McConkje Fresno, also provided hotel ac- joyed -------------- a pleasant ------- evening. ------------------------------------------ comodations for their guests More Trout—Owing to the efforts of Willis Goff and Edward Boose, a car load of trout was received from the authorities, on October the 2d. Half of the Hsh were put into, West Dairy Creek and the rest into Gales and C|ear Creeka. Mr. Goff says that if thti sportsmen of this vi cmjtv take an inerest in this work the authorities v ill send another car load next year, 112.000 trout were planted in the Tualatin river, last July. You will do well by calling us ner of Pacific Avenue and B up before you sell your beef, Street, North. 14tf veal, mutton, and pork. Hills boro Mer. Co. F or R ent -Furnished rooms,cor Kidney trouble is particularly For Sale or Trade to be dreaded because its pres We have a client who has two- ence is not usually disovered un lots in Portland, worth $900 and | til it has assumed one of its $2,000 who wants a 20acre farm worst forms—diebetes, drobsy, near Forest Grove—wants rolling or Bright’s disease. If you land and prefers shot soil, suspect that your kidneys are promptly. This advertisment affected, by all means use Hollis will appear just once so answer ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea the promptly. Oregon Land Co great systemic cleaner and reg ulator.—Vankoughnet & Reder F or S a l e — Oak library table, leather rocker, body brussels hall The largest and most complete carpet. Ingrain arch square, lace stock of DRESSERS to be found curtains, all in good eon'dition. in Washington County are at Postoffice box 441. 2tf Roe & Co.’s, the uioneer furni ture dealers. F or S a l e —Furniture at 19. 3rd. street south. J. W. Martin. Mens Cassimere, made in Ore gon all wool suits for only $12.50 F or S a l e —A cash register, a at Bailey’s Big Store. large coffee perculator, and a cigar case, inquire at Press office. Commencing October 10th, I w II close my grocery store a t F or S a l e -1 dresser, 2 beds, 2 6;JO P. M. except on Satur.'ay lot4 matresses, 6 oak dining chairs, n'.dits. H. T. Giltner. 1 library table, steel range, 1 We intend moving into our new mile east of Forest Grove, apply cm al ters in the near future, so to W illia m B eals . 13t2 we are giving special prices in F or S a l e or T r a d e : Stump a!! lines to reduce stock. Littler’s puller in good condition and I liaimacy. suitable for heavy work. Will u per cent lean« on farms, sell cheap for cash or take cow, orchard lands, city residence or young cattle, or calves, or pigs business property, to buy, build, in trade or might consider a improve, extend or refund mort light wagon if in good condition. gages or other securities; terms; reasonable; special privileges; Five passenger touring car for correspondence invited. Dep’t. sale will take some live s ock. L, 618 Commonwealth Big., Den H.W Scott Forest Grove.Or. l l t f ver Colo, or Dep’t. I, 749 Henry Big., Seattle Wash. 12t5 Lost and Found Fundamental Music Training L ost Hand bag on the Newell in classes, as taught by Mrs. road, contents; bible, pair of Mary Cahill-Moore in Portland. gloves, Mrs. O. G. Carnahan, Mrs. E. E. Williams. 13-tf Gaston Ore. 12t2 p I feel as happy as ari eel. W oman is E lected City T reasu rer. Oh! how happy I do feel R oseburg. O r.—In th e city election, If vou’d feel as well as me w hich w h s c h aracterized by a heavy Drink Hollister's Rocky Moun w om en's vote, th e e le c to rs ot Rose- tain tea. Vankoughnet & Reder. Local Boy Making Good-—H. R- Glaisyer, professor of agricul- ture in the Wallowa County High School -* at Enterprise, writes that ........................*“ his class carried off high honors at the county fair in stock judg while there. ing. Mr. Glaisver is the son of Locates from Kansas —Pearl H. Glaisyer, of this city, and a Smith arrived in this city last graduate at 0. A. C. in the class week from Kansas and rented |of 1913. Geo. D. Rogers’ farm north o f ! town He went to The Dalles to Popuiar Entertainers to Be — get his family who have been Here Major R. H. Hendershot I visiting there. Mrs. Smith is a! and his son, Grand Army drum Mrs. Kerr Presents Fine Pic- Taken to Hospital —Mrs. C. E. cousin of Mrs. L. Graham and mer and fifer and popular solo ture. Mrs. Wm. Kerr presented Jay, the obliging clerk and book- Mr. Kelsey, ists. entertainers and readers the Pacific University afine steel keeper of A. G. Hoffman & Co., I by the best local talent, engraving, “The Inspiration of was taken to the ho pital for an Truly an Ideal Autumn—“ What supported will give on under Mozart” before leaving for the j opera'ion last Sunday evening, i is so rare as a day in June,” but the auspices entertainment of the Epworth East last summer. It is a 1 She had been sick for about a why not apply that right now to November first 14t2 ” unique picture for one rarely, week, but she is reported to be a day in October when the sun ReaK e Wo (smiles down on us with the Bees such steel engravings at the [getting along nicely now. The Forest Rebekah Lodge brightness of a June day. And present day and the massive frame adds much to its beauty. | Traded Pieces Mr. Calpit has what can be more beautiful than will entertain at a Halloween The picture will in a few days! traded the farm, north of town t 'e woods with the colorings and social on Wednesday evening, hang in the parlor of Herrick ion the Thatcher road, to Mr. shades which no brush can repro- October 29. A good musical pro- Ramsey for a place in Eastern duce except the hand and brush gram is promised and refresh- hall. Or. of the Almighty. Let us not menfs appropriate to the Festi- Visit OIu Homestead Mrs. .1. grumble and look for bad weather val of All Soul's Eve. 10 cents L. Hay left Tuesday for her Die 3 On Train Tom George but enjoy this sunshine while we admission. All Rebekahs come Home in Tacoma after having who was accidently shot while may. and bring your friends. 13tl visited with her parents, J. L at work with a section gang on Fletcher and wife of this city. the Southern Pacific railway near Monday Mrs. Hay, Mrs. Walter McMinnville, was buried here Sargent and Mr. Fletcher and last Tuesday in the pottersfield. wife ate dinner with their He was being taken to Portland daughter. Mrs. M. L. Vincent, and died near here. It was re and family, who live on the old ported by the coroner, that the homestead of Mr. Fletcher on dead man’s name was, Tom Clearwater. Mr. Fletcher says George, that he was a Turk by The PRESS will give for the best article dealing with this . things are ., quite changed since . birth, and was about 32 vears question from any standpoint a nice Leather Bound Bible and a burg chose A gnes P itch fo rd city tr e a s he moved there years ago when jj there w as no pesteftice or any u re r over D anna H ow ser. by a vote of year’s subscription to the PRESS. 558 to 475. M iss P itch fo rd h as th e close neighbors and the conven Bird Goes to Court For Pro iences of the present day. Mrs. tection A splendori specimin of All articles must reach us hy Monday evening, October 27th. distin ctio n of being th e first woman elected to office in R oseburg. Hay had not visited the old place China pheasant, which some call a and announcement and winning article will appear in the issue for 20 years. Reaves pheasant sat comfortably R epublican C om m ittee to Meet. on the highest part of the Court of October 30tb. W ashington.—T he R epublican n a Will Spend Wr ter in Callfcr- House roof all afternoon Monday Article, ahould short. 500' This contest is open to all— tional co m m ittee will m eet In W ash rin Mrs J. II. Wirtz and son, the 20inst. 1 Ins is unusual and Herbert, left Satur. ay on the more than one of those who words, but no restrictions will Men and Women, High School ington D ecem ber 16 “to co n fer on party m a tte rs and to ta k e any action steamer Beaver for San Fran passed wished they might have made. cisco to attend the Portola Fes permission to try their aim, and Students. College S t u d e n t s , which may be deem ed ad v isab le.” T he m eeting w as decided on a t a co n fer tival. Mrs. Wirtz is a native later the fine meat of this game . , , . , ence of Ch-tirraan H illes and S ecre | Teachers, or any one else. Californian, and has many friends bird. It probably feared that Arguments both in favor tary R eynolds. and relatives in a»d around the wandering about in the ajacent against the use of the Bible in Bay Citj. Mr. Wirtz will join fields, some of the many hunters . _... ... .__ _____ . „ T H E M ARKETS. them Inter, and they w ill remain who shoot piomiscously might All articles of especial merit 1 there through the winter, visit mar his splendid plumage. So sideration. Portland. will probably bo published. We ing many points of interest he betook himself to a place of W te a t. Now Crop— Club, 79c; blue throughout the state and going safety. “ Over” the law. Also articles proposing a satis- offer the prize merely to stimu- stem , 90c; red R ussian, 78c. as far south as San Diego. H ay—T im othy. 116; alfalfa. »13. B u tte r—C ream ery. 34c. Several Sales Made The Val- t°ry system of teaching the Bible, late this discussion. Pleated With Oregon Mr. E ggs—C andled. 36c. and Mrs. ('has. Walston and b’.v Realty Company report the S eattle. Or on the question as to daughter. Miss Etta, left for fallowing Sides: the Thomas W heat, New Crop— B luestem , 89c; If you have any views on this their home, in Hale Missouri, house and lot, in Valley View whether the Bible will supply c lu t, 80c; red R ussian. 78c. Saturday after a three months Addition, to W. C. Graddy; Mrs. H ay—T im othy. $17 p er to n ; alf?!fa, visif in Idaho and Oregon. They Mallory’s lot, on 1st Avenue, to the needed moral training in our subject let your fellow citizens $13 p er ton. share them with you. wore very much pleased with K. W. Bennett: and Mrs. Crane’s 9choola Eggs— 3«c. Oregon and think they will re house and lot. on 1st Ave., to E. • B u tte r -C re a m e ry . S3c. turn in the Spring. N. Bennett. I All Articles must lie in by October 27. A l Aramä Town What do You Think About the BIBLE in the Public Schools Mrs. Wilbur McEldowney will receive vocal pupils after Oct. 1st. at her home 232 A street to rth. ___ ___________ The Peoples Store is receving new up to date goods daily. Dont forget to see the many bargains at the Peoples Store Hillsboro. 35tf Hair work made to order, Mrs. William Matison, Cherry Grove Oregon.__________ 9t4 pd_ Stylish dressmaking, fancy sewing. Phone 525, P. 0. Box 532. 14t4 Staehr’s Bazaar carries an em- mense stock of the latest music and sells at Scents, 10 cents and 15 cents a copy. Something especially nice in stationary at the Book Store. The new corduroy and linted paper is very attractive. Come in and see it, H. R. Bernard proprietor. 14tf