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PAGE 5 FOREST GROVE PRESS THURTDAY. NOVEMBER G, 1913. and Victor, Chester, and William JOHN DODGE, PROP. OF Bump. SUNRISE GROCERY Dan Freeman, o f Yamhill, visited over Sunday with the W. C. Freeman family. Dealer In r ? .v v \ w .v .v .v .v v .'v .v .v .v .v . I HILLSBORO. ^ V V .V V V A V .V .V V .V .V V .V .V .'. i GASTON ;• $ I V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.W.V.V.*. J. D. Rode has just received a car load of fine fat beef cattle Groceries, Dry Goods, Fruits and Nuts from Eastern Oregon. One day We have our own delivery and last week he shipped a car load of fancy, Shropshire, sheep to will deliver outside city limits Pendleton to be used as stock where amount of purchase justi sheep. fies.—Ind. Phone 871. Edward Freeman sold his house and lot here and has moved on to a farm, west o f town: The funeral services o f Mrs. G aston , O re .(S pecial to the, Martha Phillips, who died here { press ) —Owing to the work o f 1 Friday, October 31, were held several of the members, the j Sunday, November 2. Basket social given last Friday I The Coffee Club met at the night by the Ladies Aid Society | Commercial Club rooms Saturday of the Congregational Church j afternoon. There was a large was a success socially and finan cially. membership in attendance. MORE ARTICLES ON BIBLES AND SCHOOLS The Owl Electric Co., whose building was recently destroyed by fire, has opened up for busi ness in the Vrooman building op posite the court house. David Kurath, cashier o f the Hillsboro National Bank, who has been yery ill is now improving. Two More Interesting Discuss An entertainment will be given | by the school next Friday night. The proceeds will go toward the erection of a play shed for the school children. Miss Sarah Bates of Portland spent the week end visiting her parents in this city. L. E. Wilkes left the latter Great excitement reigned for a part o f the week to take up time at the school last Monday. government survey work in Cali A tramp going by stole the lunch fornia. of one o f the scholars. Altho efforts were made to recover the Mr. and Mrs. Benton Bowman stolen goods the tramp could not have returned from an extended |be found. trip in the eastern states. They seem glad to get home and Mr. M. Landis is the new S. P. Bowman declares “ Oregon is the agent. Norman Heyser has gone only place in the world.” to Banks to take up his work at that place. Thomas Handley, Jr., former ly of Hillsboro was here from • . w . w . v . w v . v . v . v . v . v . v . * . Tillamook a few days last week. :: s i GALES CITY. PUBLIC SALE Tuesday, November 11, 1 P. M. at McNamer Barn, Forest Grove. The following discribed articles: I bay mare, 15 years old, weight 1100; 1 grey horse, 12 years old, weight 1300; 1 2-year-old colt; 5 Holstein-Jersey heifers, coming 2-years, 2 bred to grade Jersey bull; 2 heifers, coming 2-years, bred to register Jersey bull; 1 Jersey cow giving milk; 1 3-inch Weber 3-4 truck wagon; 1 12-inch Oliver plow7; 1 5 tooth cultivator; 1 buggy; 1 set of double harness; 1 50-tooth harrow. Terms: 8 months at 8 per cent on approved notes. 2 per cent discount on all cash sales over F. G. Mitchell and wife of :: :• Portland are visiting friends in V * V A V .V ,V .V V ^ .V V V W « W . Hillsboro. Mr. Mitchell will Harold Adkins, the son of J. J. shortly take charge of a drug Adkins caught his hand in a feed store at Eugene, Oregon. cutter, Monday, badly mashing Grover Coombs and Wm. Har four fingers. The doctors think ris have received checks for loss however that the fingers may be by fire on stock arid building, saved. from Insurance agent, John Frank Allen sold five cows out Vanderwal. of his herd, the other day, but The County Court is cutting he h-.s young ones to replace down’ the hill south of the con them. denser and it will be rocked at Mrs. Zela Clark, of Forest once. Grove, was visiting with her aunt, L. P. McFeeters of the Hills Mrs. Lafferty, last week. boro Pharmacy is the proud pos M. L. Vincent’s horse was sessor o f a new Reo Auto. The frightened by an automobile last machine is a self-starter and has week and ran away breaking the electric lights. buggy badly. E. C. Lamb superintendent of George Fisher has rented the the Hillsboro condenser, has re Ives place, of Glenwood, and will turned from Seattle where he move there this week. went to attend a convention of Mrs. William Thraff who has superintendents o f the company. ! been visiting at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Edith Tozier Weathered | S. S. Dallas for some time re o f Tacoma has been spending turned home last Friday. Grange Notes several cfays at the T. S. Weath ered home in this city. •: :• Master Dan Baker and wife are BEAVERTON •: Invitations are out for a meet j In Iowa visiting relatives. During ' K | their absence Mrs. II. J. Rice ing at the Commercial Club Fri | day Nov 7, at 7:30 P. M. to con, i will occupy the Masters chair. The Smoker given October 29th sider the question of protection The invitation to hear the o f the boys and girls of the com by the Beaverton Amateur Ath Grange program at the meeting letic Club was a howling success. munity. A large and enthusiastic audience last Saturday was accepted by quite a number of people. The annual teacher’ s institute I being present. will be held in Hillsboro Nov. 10, Geo. Rogers and wife have be- Edgar D. Summers, a well 11, and 12, closing Wednesday | come residents o f this city. Mrs. known contractor and builder, noon. The Commercial Club will Rogers is lecturer o f Gale Grange. give a reception to the teachers died Wednesday morning while E. W. Haines and S. A. Wells on Monday evening, and on Tues he was being taken to the hos gave very interesting talks on pital for an operation for appen- day evening there will be a lec decites. Mr. Summers was their repective subjects. ture at the Crescent Theatre. prominent in the affairs o f the The vocal solos given by Miss Laborers are putting in a sec | town. He leaves to mourn his j Ruth Haines were a pleasing tion of concrete pavement on loss; a wife, one son, one part o f the program. three Washington street south of the daughter, his mother, Will Adler, wife and three Oregon Electric depot. The pav brothers and three sisters. children left Wednesday for a ing of this section was prevented The Bazaar and Chicken supper by an injunction at the time the given by tne Ladies Aid o f the three months visit with relatives rest of the street was paved. It Catholic church, was a decided ! in Wisconsin. is said Hillsboro has a greater success both financially and Frank Vande Hey who recent variety of pavement than any socially. ly purchased the Kisor property other town in Oregon. is putting up a large barn on The Christian Endeavor Society E. C. Cox and wife of Walla of the Congregational church the premises. Walla Wash., have moved to this gave a Halloween social, Friday John McNamer is having his city. They are the parents of evening. A nice luncheon was property enclosed with a fine Mrs. W. N. Harris of this city. served and all had a pleasant woven wire fence. Mr. Ferrell is now occupying Clifford Vankirk and Elizabeth time. Klies were married Thursday • # * • * • * • * • * • * • * • * • * • * • * • * • • • • • • • • • • • » • • the house recently vacated by Frank Vande Hey. October 27, at the home o f the groom’s mother on Second street. •: SOUTH FOREST GROVE % Mr. and Mrs. McCracken spent The ceremony was performed !• .................................................. * ; Sunday with D. Zenor and fam in the presence of friends and *«*»,»*»*«,«*»***»#»*« • •••••••••*•••• ily. Mrs. Zenor has just returned relatives by Rev. B. C. Cook. D. F. Atkins was trading in from a trip east. A fter an elaborate wedding sup town Saturday. per the newly weds left for Port Kidney trouble is particularly One of the jolliest parties of land. They will make their to be dreaded because its pres the season was when 20 young home in Hillsboro. sters gathered at the home o f C. ence is not usually disovered un You know as well as any one L. Bump, to celebrate Halloween. til it has assumed one of its worst forms—diebetes, drobsy, when you need something to reg The evening was spent in playing or Bright’s disease. If you games. Those present were. ulate your system. If your bow suspect that your kidneys are els are sluggish, food distresses Willie, Ray and Louna Freeman; affected, by all means use Hollis you, your kidneys pain, take Francis, Frank, Albert, Marcella ter’ s Rocky Mountain Tea—the and Patrecia Duvck; Ray and Fay Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Always relieves. Be well tomor Davidson; Orren and Oscar Par- great systemic cleaner and reg- iker; Blanch Blair. Oren Hall; ( ulfitor.—Vankoughnet & Reder row by taking it tonight GLAISYER, C. E. Deputy County Surveyor All Kinds o f Surveying and Mapping, Subdivisions a Specialty Office over A. G. Hoffman & Co. FOREST GROVE Phone 806. Res. Phone 46X. OREGON is receiving new goods every day for the fall trade. Have already in a large display of new books by the most popular authors. Also a fine line of box stationary and pound paper. Call and see us. H. R. Bernard Proprietor One Opposed Education, as it is generally conceived, has as its purpose the making o f future citizens. It is the most widespread of all human interests, for it concerns every community and every individual in that community. The state is pour ing out untold millions to make it effect ive, for education is the most stupend ous social force in action. In it we see the solution of all the ominous problems which arise threateningly above our national horizon—politics, the corrup tion and inefficiency o f government, immigration, the black man, socialism, divorce, intemperance. The decadence o f our high standards of national life has come about by the corruption o f our moral life, and not until we instill into the minds o f our people a new conception of character in national affairs can we hope for a brighter outlook or a permanent solu tion of the great issues now facing us. The great and true end o f education is character—character to stand the awful strain o f our modern era with its com plex social life. Character lies at the base of all human life and upon it de pends the solution of our commercial, industrial, political, and social problems. “ Our modern education needs the in troduction of a new force, a new stim ulus, a new energy at the moral centers of man’s nature.” (Rev. J. H. Boyd.) The trusts, labor union, and other great institutions need, not dissolution, but conscience in the administration of their affairs and at the center o f their oper ations. As the first great proposition then I would give this: The Bible touches and moulds character as nothing else does. There is no character seed in (Continued on Page Three) B. THE BOOK STORE ions, One Favoring and Th* Bible in the Public School* H. $ 10 . 00 . J. W. Hughes, auctioneer; Geo. Naylor, Clerk. H. L. PERRY and HUGH WALL We pay ca*h for produce and sell our goods at very low prices. Merit always wins. Try us. A. G. Hoffman & Co. W. F. HARTRAMPF Feed Mill will run every day in the week. Wholesale and Retail Bran,Shorts, Rolled Oats, Ground Oats, Ground Wheat, Cracked Wheat, Cracked Corn, Whole Wheat and Corn, Middlings and several kinds of Hard Wheat flour, Sack Twine "and Sacks, Hay and Vetch,Seed. Give us a call w’hen in need. nd Phone 50x Forest Grove, Ore A. A. K I R K W O O D CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Municipal Engineering Surveying and Subdividing Phone 482 Abbot Building Hot Lake Springs 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 c u r a t i v e s p r in g in t h e world FOREST GROVE, OREGON REACHED ONLY VIA THE 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 made in all d e p a rt m e n t s SPECIAL REDUCED FARES From all O -W R. & N. Stations The Medicated Mud, Vapor and Mineral Baths of Hot L.ake 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. “The Forest Grove Press Print” Means Satisfaction to You