FOREST GROVE PRESS PAGE 8 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1913 SÏFI ED/-LVERTISEMEtfTS, The subject of the morning sermon at the Congregational church will be “ The Unspeakable Gift” and at the same service reception of members and the semi-monthly communion sendee observed. Evening subject, “ A Royal Prisoner.” i V . V . ’.V /.'/.’. V . V . V V . ’. V . '. V i young people compared to that which lies beyond and the spirit of me true scientest for the Divine Creator. William Franklin — Wil Franklin died at the ( Samaritan Hospital, last week, the remains were shippet Tillamook for burial. Miss Mi Franklin o f Forest Grove and brother and o ne sister in ’ mook survive him. He was a nephew of Mrs. Allen D of Watts District. Two Large Potatoes P. W. Wanted 1 G irl W L a work phone 754. Purchased Property— Harvey departed, wi hing Baldwin has bought the Jackson Mrs. Van Kirk and Miss Greer The PR KSS is desirous of publish- A - , . . > „ lot north of the Laughlin hotel ing all the social events of the K ma"y .h"PPy returns of the day, d . j to build there ln the week, and your ’phone call or a and that they would have a birth- near future letter with the particulars of any A social or other event will be greatly jg day again soon. * * * * * * The reading room of the City appreciated. Phone number, Main J* : 502. Items Bhould be at the office ^ , . , , J Library will probably be open by by Wednesday afternoon, or earlier % On Saturday evening of last ■ Saturday and the library some if possible. g* week the three upper classes en- j time next week. The rest room tertained the Freshman class at and reading room will S A V . V . * . ’, V . V . V A V . .V.V.V.V. be [a reception given in the new open from eight o’clock in the A creage W a n te d —I n or near school building. Forest Grove, suitable for sub­ Halloween Party morning until nine o’clock in the The evening was delightfully evening. It will mean a great dividing into city lots. Chas. only one cultivation. The Misses Elder and Lathrop spent in various games, one of E. Hall. Phone, Main, 0194. deal to both the people of Forest were hostesses at a Halloween ! the attractions being the track Grove and the people of the Former Resident 111—Mrs. W 15tl frolic at the home of J. A. Elder meet, in which the groups repre­ country, to have the library open Harris who is living in Panami Wednesday evening, Oct, 29. City, Florida has been quite ill. sented colleges, McMinnville after being closed so long. Board and Room The house was decorated with winning first prize and P. U. Mr. and Mrs. Harris v autumn leaves and every thing second. Baumgardt E n t e r t a i n i n g — Board and room at the Walker which pertains to the real Hallo­ Delicious refreshments were Professor B. R. Baumgardt’s place, 3d Ave., North, between ween festivities. served under the direction of lecture, “ An Evening With the j A and B Street Phone Main 367. As the guests arrived a witch Miss Fowler, which consisted of Stars” , at Marsh hall Monday ago. The many friends of Mrs. 34 tf met them at the door and pointed of rarebit, sandwiches and coffee evening, was a treat to our Harris are sorry to hear of them up the stairs where another The reception was well attend- j citizens. Professor Baumgardt serious illness recently. witch directed them into the ed. a number of last years gradu- is a thorough scientist and a For Rent rooms where they were assisted ates being present and every one good orator. He presented his in putting on their ghost attire. reports a fine time. subject in a most interesting and the home of Father Buck and de­ F or R e n t — light house keeping room. Close in nice for girls or The witch then took their names ^ pleasing manner. The slides cided to organize a Young boys in to school from country, and number and their profession. . which were shown were made in 5tf Bachelor Girls Entertain— most Up (0 date observatories People’s Club. They will rent a j Call at Press. After the guests all arrived each MissesFlorence Webley and Anna ant] the first s]jde thrown on the hall tor the winter and give par­ one in turn pantomined his or her F or R e n t —5 room house, five profession then they followed j Addson were hostesses to the the screen> brought the moon to with- ties every two weeks. The gen dollars a month, Phone 0185, Ed. eral meeting for forming the the witch who took them around Bachelor Girls Clue Iuesday , j n 3 2 miles of the earth. The Naylor. 13tf the house where Jack-o’ lanterns evening at the home of Miss! sun an(j comets were explained. club will be held next Monday There were about. Professor Baumgardt spoke of night at the home of bather F or R e n t — Furnished rooms,cor­ were grinning at them in various i Webley. places, up staiis where they un- | twenty giHs present. 'the nothingness of man as Buck. ner of Pacific Avenue and B masked. Two witches presided j The house was prettily deco­ Street, North. 14tf rated those decorations most ap-1 at the kettle where the future of hundreds o f thousands of feet per day. (Con'inued from page 1) each guest wAis boiling over a propriate to Halloween being; These lumbermen are in great hopes of F or R e n t —4 room house at brilliant blaze. The remainder mostly in evidence. In this country men live upon the obtaining stiff prices for their lumber $4.00 per month. Phone 0185— After a . short business . session of the evening was spent in tell­ . smallest farms probably in the United since the Panama Canal is open, enab­ Ed. Naylor. 15tf ing fortunes in various ways and tile evening was spent infancy States, especially so far from the city ling them to market in the East all conversation. Dainty refresh-j work, music and conversation, j centers They tell us that a man can they have to spare. This lumber is in­ For Sale or Trade merits of pumpkin pie, apples j 1 he guests were then ushered (¡ve on as smaii a farm as five acres deed as fine as is produced anywhere. and raisins were serv d by the into the dining room where daw - ( and SUpport, a family, but most gener- We have a client who has two Very truly yours, 100 acre farms, hostesses assisted by the Misses ty refreshments of sandwiches, aiiy tbey 0CCUpy iq lots in Portland, worth $900 and W . H. L i l l y . Alice Ralston and Irene Robinson. pressed chicken, pumpkin pie and And there ig one thinR certain> that in $2,000 who wants a 20acre farm (Continued next week) The invited guests were; the coffee were served at a table at no p|ace j have ever lived do people 1 near Forest Grove—wants rolling Misses, Kate Scott, Mary Coal, which a Witch presided. land and prefers shot soil,— At a have more luxuries o f life, and seem to Jennie Rasmussen, Hazel Loynes, late hour the girls left for their obtain them with such iittle effort. The promptly. This advertisment (Coniinued from page 1) Florence Sustice, Hoy Norton, homes to meet again in two land in this country is very rich, indeed, f will appear just once so answer 81 457 45 Belle Taylor, Maggie Taylor, weeks at the home of Miss Flor- i being 10 to 12 feet to the bottom o f the 28 545 55 j promptly. Oregon Land Co. 250 55 82 401 15 29 Florence Enchede, Jessie Reyn­ enee Templeton. soil, and is of great sameness in the 128 05 83 232 60 30 olds, Miss Roswarne, Ave Car­ Alfalfa hay for sale, choice valleys and on the mountains. They 84 *180 90 lyle, Mesdames, F. Gardner, G. I Mrs. Haines Entertains Mrs. grow all kinds of garden vegetables 31 327 20 , third cutting just received. W. 86 174 00 Wagner, C. Wagner, R. Renne- E. W. Haines entertained a num­ with great ease. Potatoes yield to the 32 500 75 | F , Hartrampf. 15tf 176 60 87 son, Messers, Fred Gardner, A. j ber of friends Tuesday afternoon enormous amount of 500 bushels to the 33 246 75 789 25 88 165 15 34 E. Gardner, Albert Kirkwood, F or S a le —Oak library table, in honor of Mrs. Clark of Port­ acre. W e saw some o f them dug and 35 *80 05 89 338 70 Claude Wagner, Glen Wagner, leather rocker, body brussels hall land and Mrs. Tyler of Seattle. they would roll out as much as one 36 *97 65 277 40 90 William Haskel, Ralph Clark, carpet, Ingrain arch square, lace The afternoon was pleasantly gallon of fine tubers to the hill, 170 15 91 420 30 37 R. Abraham, spent in conversation and dainty Omar Moore, curtains, all in good condition. HoP8 are also a 8taPle product. The 38 707 60 92 422 95 George H. Thomas Isaacs, Postoffice box 441. 2tf refreshments were served by the y'eld of one acre- after beinK dried- 39 354 00 93 *28 90 Currev, Claude Elford, James hostess will average 1,600 pounds and over. 334 85 94 308 05 40 F o r S a l e —F urniture at 19. Price, Tnose present were Mrs. Bur- The Priee this year is 25 cents, and 41 369 35 95 334 85 ! 3rd. street south. J. W. Martin. lingham, MissStalley, Miss Earn- some lot8 are ev« n 8«llinK higher, 42 281 20 269 70 96 ham, Miss Mvers, Miss Hinman, Men, women and children are employed 43 235 25 471 30 97 F or S a l e —A cash register, a Mrs. A. U. Marsh, Mrs. Heines, to »father these hop crops, and make 44 346 35 98 170 15 large coffee perculator, and a Grangers to Meet Saturday Mrs. Bushnell, Mrs. J. Bailey, good wages. 246 75 99 342 50 45 cigar case, inquire at Press office. This is perhaps one of the finest fruit Saturday, November 1st, Gale Mrs. A. M. Bean, Mrs. Proctor, *60 75 100 46 *103 05 Grange, No. 282, will hold their Mrs F J Miller Mrs. C. E. countr' es ¡u the United States, when 47 300 40 *33 55 101 F or S a l e -1 dresser, 2 beds, 2 monthly meeting in the K. of P. Walker, Mrs. Willus Goff, Mrs. once developed. Great prune orchards 48 1411 65 *25 65 103 matresses, 6 oak dining chairs, are already established, yielding to the J. Macrum, Mrs. Mayne Abbott Hall in this city. 292 70 105 204 60 49 1 library table, steel range, 1 owners almost fabulous returns. It is 265 90 106 Routine work, conferring of Airs. Todd,, Mrs. W. McEldow- said also that timothy hay will grow as 49 *106 20 mile east of Forest Grove, apply 422 95 107 the 3d and 4th degrees on a class ney, Mrs. D. T. Thomas, Mrs. A. moch as three and three and a half tons 50 73 15 to W illia m B eals . 13t2 T. West, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs- 227 60 108 of six candidates, and other busi­ 227 60 51 to the acre, and clover will do the same. 154 80 109 ness, will occupy the forenoon Seymour, Mrs. Secour. 365 50 52 The dairy business is being carried on F o r S ale o r T r a d e : Stump session. to a great extent. The yield of money puller in good condition and The lecture hour begins at 1:30 suitable for heavy work. Will Hike to David's Hill The Y. per cow will average at least $100. o’clock, and a cordial invitation W. C. A. girls of the college Everybody that has land is engaged in sell cheap for cash or take cow. is extended to all interested to be chaperoned the Camp Fire Girls this lucrative business. They feed the young cattle, or calves, or pigs present and listen to the splendid on a hike to David’s Hill Satur­ cattle upon kale, turnips and grass. in trade or might consider a program, which is as follows: light wagon if in good condition. day. All the girls report a fine One acre will produce enough turnips to E. W. Haines willl speak on time and that there are still some feed six or seven cows. Some of these the laws which are to be voted grapes on David’s Hill. turnips grow to the size of a peck Mexico City.— At the close of the Five passenger touring car for on at the next election, telling measure. The kale, also, is a great Mexican election Indications were that sale will take some live stock. what thev are and what effect producer of feed. not sufficient votes had been cast to H.W.Scott Forest Grove,Or. 11 tf Lucilo West and Elizabeth and they will have. Now, we go into the big timber belt constitute a legal choice for the presi­ A. S. Wells, chemist for the George Seymoure gave a birth­ about six miles above here, which con­ dency to succeed General Victoriano F or S a l e - B arnyard fertilizer. State Food and Dairy Commis­ day party to a number of friends sists o f hundreds and thousands of Huerta. For particulars apply to South sioner, will give us an address on last Friday. Games were en­ acres of some o f the finest fir timber It was estimated, judging from the Park Dairy. Phone 834. Chas. "Chemistry of Pure Foods,” joyed at the home of Lucilo in the world. One alone in the midst results In the capital, where it was D. Staley, Prop. 13tf telling how to detect adultera­ West. The last game was “ fol and gloom of these great trees will expected the vote would be up to the tions in food found in the Oregon low the leader” and the guests almost feel that he is to be overtaken average, that fewer than 10,000 of the markets, also telling the relative were taken to the home of the by some of the wild animals that in­ 80,000 eligible voters in the federal The music pupils of Miss cost of various food articles now Seymoure children where delight­ habit the wilderness of the great old district went to the polls. There are Darling will give a recital at the forest. So dark is the ground it ap­ about 3,000,000 eligible voters in the used and the food value contained ful refreshments were served. I. 0. 0. F. Hall Wednesday even­ pears like night, and is cold and dreary. entire republic. It would be no sur­ therein. ing, November 5th, for the en­ Tuesday evening the Forest Some of these trees are o f enormous prise if congress, the members of tertainment of the Rebekah Vocal and instrumental music. Grove assembly of United Arti­ size, measuring from eight to twelve feet which also were voted for. declared Lodge. 15tl E v a A d a m s , Secretary. zaos were surprised at their reg­ in diameter, one we measured being 12 the election void when the body is or­ ular meeting bv a visit of 34 feet in diameter and 336 feet in height. ganized and revises the returns. The leaders of the Catholic party D R . G E R T R U D F . P H I L L I P S members ol Dillev assemblv. Tnen there are sister trees all around Surprise Party Members of They had hrot along their regalia that will measure seven, eight and ten claimed a long lead for their candi­ O STEO PATHIC PH Y S IC IA N Workers and Maximum classes of and put a Forest Grove candidate feet in diameter and 250 and 300 feet in dates, Frederico Gamboa and General Office Nixon Bldg., Main St. the M. E. Church gathered in thru the beautiful initiation cere­ height. Lots of trees are no more than Rascon. If this claim is correct. It the parlors of the church Satur­ mony in fine shape. Not to hr two feet at the belt and span up over 2u0 is generally thought that General Phone* Office Hours day evening, and from there outdone. Forest Grove assembh feet high, making the grainiest tree Felix Diaz and Senor Requena ran Office 801 Mon.,Wed..Friday,5 to 9 p.m Res. 0262 Tues.,Thurs.,Sat. 1 to 5 p.m went to the home of Leroy Van rose to the occasion and ordered scenery in the world. Tnere are also second. There was no disorder in Mexico Kirk, the occasion being the an oyster supper at the Forest groves of larch timber whose diameter restaurant. All hands may be from four to six feet, with a City. The polling places opened at 9 birthday of both Mrs. Van Kirk Grove When in need of some more adjourned thither after the meet­ height of 300 feet and over, sometimes The election officials appeared to be and Miss Vesta Greer. It was a »ffice stationary call on the being 200 feet to the first limb and a representative class of citizens. So complete surprise to both parties. ing and enjoyed a social time at PRESS job department. Envel­ The evening was spent in play­ bountiful table, and midnight without a blemish. far as could be ascertained, no gov­ Now we come to numerous saw mills ernment employes served In that ca­ opes. cards, letterheads, circular ing games, and after dainty re­ had struck before the Dillev letters, bill heads etc. in the midst of the forest, cutting up pacity. freshments were served the friends started homeward. J NO CHOICE IN THE MEXICAN ELECTION Commercial and Miscellaneous. feaieral house The talk of the city. Almost three thousand up-to-date Ladies’ and Gents’ Shoes just received at Wanted — Girl for general The Peoples Store Hillsboro. 35tf house-work, best wages. Tele­ The Book Store has a nice line phone 0455. of novelties, for your Halloween W ood W anted -The P ress party. Come and look tnem desires to secure several cords of over, H. R. Bernard proprietor. both Oak and Fir wood to apply 14tf ¡on subscription, advertising, or 1 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. 14*2 p 35tf anted The new school-books are now for sale at Staehr’s Bazaar. The largest assortment of men’s straw hats ever showed in Hillsboro, from $1 to $3 Peoples Store Hillsboro. 35tf Some exceptionally fine bar­ gains in pianos, organs, and sew'- ing-machines at Staehr’s Bazarr terms to suit. Men’s work shirts all colors and prices at The Peoples Store Hillsboro. 35tf You will do well by calling us up before you sell your beef, veal, mutton, and pork. Hills­ boro Mer. Co. Kidney trouble is particularly to be dreaded because its pres­ ence is not usually disovered un­ til it lias assumed one of its worst forms—diebetes, drobsy, or Blight’s disease. I f you suspect that your kidneys are affected, by all means use Hollis­ ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea—the great systemic cleaner and reg­ ulator. Vankoughnet & Reder The largest and most complete stock of DRESSERS to be found in Washington County are at Roe & Co. ’ s, the pioneer furni­ ture dealers. Mens Cassimere, made in Ore­ gon all wool suits for only $12.50 at Bailey’s Big Store. Commencing October 10th, I will close my grocery store at 6:30 P. M. except on Saturday nights. H. T. Giltner. 13t4 We intend moving into our new quarters in the near future, so we are giving special prices in ali lines to reduce stock. Littler’s Pharmacy. 6 per cent loan« on farms, orchard lands, city residence or business property, to buy, build, improve, extend or refund mort­ gages or other securities; terms; reasonable; special privileges; correspondence invited. Dep’ t. L, 618 Commonwealth Big., Den­ ver Colo, or Dep’ t. I, 749 Henry Big., Seattle Wash. 12t5 Fundamental Music Training in classes, as taught by Mrs. Mary Cahill-Moore in Portland. Mrs. E. E. Williams. 13-tf 3 Sewing machine extras and needles for any machine made, for sale at Staehr’ s Bazaar. 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 F. N. St ehr of the Pa a r is still leilin r phnos and o gans at a grei.t reduction in price in or­ der to m ke ror m for his Xmas goods w ich are arriving daily by the v a ** n load. Besides a regu­ lar $5