FOREST GROVE PRESS PAGE 8 ( CHRISTMAS s STOP! IS COMING Car» THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1913 LOOK! LISTEN! U. OF 0. LECTURERS WILL APPEAR HERE Will Run on January 13— Are of Improved Type : Under the auspices o f the Woman’s Club, Public Library, and Public schools a course o f lectures have been arranged for, to be given by the extension depart- j Electric cars will be running between ment o f U. of O. These lectures will A Special communication this city, Portland and McMinnville be given for both the High Schools and Drs. Lowe & Turner this Saturday evening at over the Southern Pacific railroad about the general public, to the High school ■V devote their entire '▼ V 7:30“ o’clock of Holbrook January 13, according to General Sup­ in the evening. Lodge, No. 30, A. F. & A. M. erintendent, D. W Campbell who recent­ time and energy exclusively to The lectures to be given are: in the F. C. Degree. the eye. They have had years ly returned to the metropolis from San Dec. 9; “ Citizens Attitude Toward Work Visiting brethern welcome. By of hard, practical experience and Francisco. Public Affairs,” Dr. Shaffer. Mr. Campbell was satisfied with the Jan. 13, 14, Evening, “ Some Micro- i order of the W. M. H.C. Parker, j know their business thoroughly 17 ! in all its branches. They give progress being made on the Portland, scopic Friends and Foes,” morning, I Secretary. your eyes a most thorough, Eugene & Eastern electrification. The “ Oregon Trees and Shrubs” by Dr. Notice searching and scientific examina­ new cars are now being assembled at Sweetser. the temporary shops near Beaverton. Feb. 3, 4, evening, “ The Bluebird,” There will be a business meet­ tion, and when they prescribe They will be ready as soon as the line morning, ‘ Merchant of Venice,” by ing of the Advent Christian glasses it is with positive and ab­ is ready for them. The sub-station at Prof. Reddie. Church of Dilley at 1:30 P. M. solute assurance they are the Oswego is nearing completion rapidly. Feb. 24, 2-i, “ Socialism, its Nature Monday, November 24, at the best and only kind suited to your Men are at work at several places be­ and Advantagees,” morning, “ Econo­ home of Mrs. Van Meter. All ! eyes. Their glasses are guaran­ tween Portland and McMinnville put­ mic Value of Imagination,” by Prbf. officers and members requested teed to give satisfaction, whether ting the road in shape. Giloert. to be present. Mrs. J. Van they cost $2 or more. One charge covers entire cost of examina­ The new cars are o f an improved type Mar. 17, 18 evening “ Tahiti,” (Illus­ Meter, Clerk. 18t2p tion, frames and lenses. Consult not heretofore used extensively on the trated) morning, “ Prehistoric Life in | them at Hotel Laughlin, Friday, local lines. They are o f steel frame America,” by Prof. Edmonson. Wanted November 28. Remember the and steel construction throughout, with Apr. 7, 8, evening, “ Conservations I the exception o f the sides, which are of | of Natural Health and Vitality,” morn- j W oman W ants W ork — Strong, day and date. Scores of Forest healthy woman would keep Grove references. wood. So far as shock-resisting quali­ ing, “ Bacteria and Common Sense house for aged couple or wid­ ties are concerned, they are practically Cleanliness,” by Dr. Hodge, ower. No objection to children. of steel. j April 28, 29, evening “ Peer Gynt, ” D8I '419 j Address, No. 20, T he P ress . -IU0D9Q Train sheds, waiting rooms and tick­ morning, “ David Copperfiield, ” by *uaaq S t ilu s 7B 9[)7B9 18t2p et offices will be built immediately Prof. Reddie. jo 0) bs uorpna am 70S.10J 7(uog south of Union depot on ground now May 12, 13, evening “ Education of W ork W ork —By woman and Littler’ s Pharmacy, successors to used for park purposes. a Free People,” morning, to be selec- girl by the hour. Enquire at the Forest Grove Pharmacy, i ted, by Prof. Howe. Finishing Touches i i I! j imiimii atch P R E S S advertisements and do Your Shopping Early. He’* a Noble Boy—Ivan Noble, son of his father, Mark Noble, formerly a real estate man of this city but now basking in the golden rays of the California southland, where it takes gold to bask, was breezing around on our streets Saturday—this should read breezing, not sneezing, if the typo doesn’ t go wrong— getting money on Portland prop­ erty. This is a real good place to get money—we would swear to that—that is, we would if we swore, but we’ ll just hold up our hand, for we’re used to that holding-up-the-hand business. Since going to the Rose City Ivan has donned a derby and shoes without eyelets, like the Reed College boys wear. He is selling property in Reed addition. Buys Two Fine Cows —C. F. Peterson, who lives east of town on the Cornelius road, this week purchased two fine Jersey cows from Dave Storey’s herd at Gas­ ton. The cows were driven down and their calves shipped by train. Charley Walker has added to the appearance of his pretty bungalow by the addition of a concrete walk in front of the property and around the house. Two Months’ Old Babe Enjoys Trip East-Mrs. Clara Garret, nee Clara Billinger, who grew up in this city and whose brothers live here, spent the Summer in Portland, and recently returned to her home in Chicago. She writes from the Windy City that her little two-months-old son, who was born in Portland, en­ joyed the trip East very much. Quits $300 Job—Sam Wiest, who has many friends in this city, has resigned his $300 job as fore­ man of the Spaulding Logging Company operating at Black Rock abo re Dallas, and will soon go with his wife to California to spend the winter. Mr. Wiest escaped very narrowly being kilted last spring when he fell off a thirty foot bridge. His back was badly injured and Sam was not able to work for several weeks and his grit got him back on the job when other men would have been in the hospital. His trip to the southland is taken as sort of a bracer. Mia. Wiest is a sister of Mrs. L. M. Sparks of this city. Building a Bridge in Oregon Pictures of Hogue Sexton at his new field of labor, sixty miles from Vale. Eastern Oregon, have been received and the diet and altitude does agree with Hogue, we believe. He is working for the Oregon Bridge Company and it will take them a year longer to complete the bridge they are now working on. Mrs. Sexton sent Hogue a bunch of magazines several days ago and the work­ ers have cut out some ofF the rough and are reading at nights instead. Two Black Eyes Arthur Ire­ land and Paul Abraham are each wearing a charming black eye this week, that they picked up in football practices few nights ago. If the boys would paint up their noses, with ski red. they would have the college colors—red and biack- and we’d all give the col­ lege yell, raw, raw, A Family of Barbers —Law­ rence Moulton, son of his father. Sam Moulton, who used to shave and cut hair in this city, came over with the football team from j Tillamook Friday. Lawrence is a full-fledged barber, and has a line of talk that ought to be in­ this office. 18tf teresting to his patients. His little brother takes care of the L oan W anted —$500 on good 5 shines, and with dad hold of a room house and \ acre will pay razor, the Moultons make quite a 8 °/c. Geo. Walters. 17t2p barber family. 4 W ood W anted —The P ress Albert Is Ed's Brother and desires to secure several cords of Formerly Lived Here—The fol­ The jury list for the November term Oak and Fir wood to apply lowing is taken from last woek’s of circuit court was drawn by Ed. Luce j Last Friday at Oregon City Circuit both subscription, advertising, or News-Reporter of McMinnville: | and Sheriff Reeves last week. The Judge Campbell refused to issue a tem­ on job work. Alhert Dixon returned Monday panel is made up o f farmers except for porary injunction against the Washing­ from Roseburg, where he had three men and is as follows: ton county commissioners court, re­ For Rent been at the Mercy Hospital since John McClaren, Gales Creek; Leonard straining that body from declaring the the regretable accident in which Hellebuyke, Hillsboro 5t J. F. Stroud, local option held Nov. 4, when the drys F or R ent —Furnished rooms,cor­ he was shot while hunting in the real estate, Beaverton; Peter Johnson, won by a majority o f 23 votes. ner of Pacific Avenue and B Street, North. 14tf mountains near Canyonville. He Beaverton; W. C. Eddy, Sherwood R. 3; Judge Campbell held that the names came from Roseburg to Salem on Willie Hamel, Portland, R. 2; Wm. M. o f those who were alleged to have voted the train, and was brougnt to Smith, Forest Grove, R. 1; Dudley illegally be given, and that there must | F or R ent —4 room house at McMinnville by automobiie. Mr. Stowell, Buxton; John H. Dorland, be a sufficient number to change the j $4.00 per month. Phone 0185— Dixon is getting along splendidly Hillsboro, R. 3; Elmer Purdin, Forest result o f the election. The court gave Ed. Naylor. 15tf and all his friends hope for his Grove, R. 4; Andrew Pierson. Reedville the plaintiff’s attorneys until Monday Wm. L. Parsons, Dilley; Geo, M to amend their complaint, and the sec­ F or R ent —Best rooms in the ultimate recovery. Hines, Gales Creek; Wm. Roberts, city, steam heatcheap. North Holman Teaches Football and Kist; James RobD, Forest Grove, R. 2; ond hearing was had Monday at Hills­ avenue and College way. 172p boro. Mathematics — Holman Ferrin Peter Hoffman, merchant, Tigard; the second hearing the attorneys was here Sunday, the guest of J. L. Byrom, Sherwood, R. 1; Jens P. for At the “ wets” failed to show that any For Sale or Trade his mother, Mrs. W. N. Ferrin. Knudson, Banks R. 2; R. O. Stevenson, Auction sale of high grade, Holman graduated in June from Forst Grove, R. 1; J. C. Ash, Cornelius one had been deprived of the right to the University of Vermont and R. l;M ike Susbauer, Cornelius; Aug­ vote who was entitled to cast a ballot, Holstine cattle, at Smith’s barn, 16tf is now teaching the young ideas ust Blank, Sherwood, R. 1; John C. or that a sufficient number had voted December 6. how to shoot in football and Smith, Forest Grove; H. L. Koeber. illegally to change the result. Both a Alfalfa hay for sale, choice mathematics at Washougal, Wash. confectioner, Hillsboro; James Morri- temporary and permanent injunction He only has thirteen lads to pick sey, Cornelius; Wm. J. Gregg, Hills­ were disallowed by the court. The third cutting just received. W. 15tf from, and the other day had to boro, R. 3; Joshua J, Adkins, Gales ' county court has issued an order declar­ F, Hartrampf. act as sub. in the Gresham game. Creek; James Sewell, Jr., Hillsboro, R. ing the result o f the election. Dec. 1 has been set by the court for F or S ale —Furniture at 19. Three Sales This Week for 4; Wm. Behrman, Cornelius R. 1; hearing the merits of the case o f the 3rd. street south. J. W. Martin. Roswurm -Walter Roswurm, the Dudley S. Wilcox, Gaston, R. 1; Austin wets versus the drys, and should the local real estate man, reports the T. Buxton, Forest Grove. circuit court decide in favor of the lat F or S ale —A cash register, a following sales: Rudolph F. teJ, Hillsboro will be a saloonless town large coffee perculator, and a Lipschat, Portland property on Burned Woman Dies in Hillsboro Jan. 1, next. cigar case, inquire at Press office. Killingsworth Avenue, to Frank Mrs. Tom Vavrin, o f near Hillsboro, B. Ford, for 40 acres near Kelso, F or S ale or T rade : Stump Musicians Get Ovation Washington. Mattie Wheeler, who set fire to herself in her home puller in good condition and after saturating herself with coal oil, Marsh Hall was filled with a large house and lot in Hillsboro, *o Ar­ Will thur Griswold, for lots in Forest died at a hospital in the county seat and enthusiastic audience last night to suitable for heavy work. Grove. The threshing machinery Friday night. She was a native o f Bo- j hear the first concert o f the lyceum sell cheap for cash or take cow, formerly owned by Francis hernia, and was born in that country in course and a capital musical entertain­ young cattle, or calves, or pigs Kirby to T. J. Carson, of Castle 1887, coming to America in 1910. She ment it was too. All the artists were in trade or might consider a Rock, Washington. The machin­ was buried Saturday in the Catholic from Portland and each one scored a light wagon if in good condition. tf ery is now located at Dilley. Ore­ Cemetery near Hillsboro, Rev. Father personal triumph. It was good to see C. A. Hoyt, Gales Creek Lappan officiating. Besides her husband the splendid reception given to Madame gon, and Mr. Carson intends to Real Estate Pauline Miller, Chapman. For eigh run the machinery in the same she leaves a young son. Joe Vavrin. years she has been teaching voice at vicinity. F or S ale —My property on west Rev. J. B. Holmes began a Pacific and scores of times has she ap­ Pacific avenue.Will sell part or Says Square Parns are Better series of revival meetings at Fir peared in concert here, yet last night’s all. Terms given. Phone 4912 than Round-— M. O. Shanahan, a Grove, near Banks, Monday audience showed its unmistakable love Mrs. R. G. Allison. 17t2p prosperous farmer of the Watts | night. The religious campaign for her voice and tne woman. They district was trading in town! will last ten days. liked best her “ Spirit Flower” and the F or S ale —Five acre tract, with­ Tuesday. Mr. Shanahan was | duo, “ Calm as the Night” with Mr. | in mile of heart of city, with formerly a farmer at Vernonia. * New Arrival Today Mr. and Evans. house, barn, granary, wagon He is one of the very few ranch- j Mrs. Clyde Perry are the proud The audience just couldn’ t get enough shed, big hen house. $500 ers who have a round barn but1 parents of boy, horn this morn­ o f Mr. Heney and his euphonium, a down, balance at 6 per cent. states contrary to common belief I ing. It is needless to say that horn instument which gets its name For particulars; drop card to that a rectangular barn is better. Clyde is the proudest carpenter from the Greek, “ well sounding” and 554, lock box, Forest Grove, in town now. the harp and harpist Miss Carmel Sulli- j Visits 90-Year-Young Friend Oregon. tf in East Mrs. E. J. Squire, who, Colonel Eddy Undergoes Seri­ van found a dear spot with all the folks. Miss VanDyke as accompanist, was 12i A cres for S ale —One mile has been v isiting at the home of j ous Operation -Colonel Eddy, Mr. and Mrs. Little, at Oak Hill, | purchasing agent for Southern very pleasing as was Evans baritone. ! north of Forest Grove, all in cultivation. Address H. W. left Tuesday morning for Port- Pacific and a former newspaper Herbsman the monologist, is the next Scott, Gaston, Oregon. 18t3 land. From there she goes to \ man of this city, underwent a number. Morrison, Illinois, to see friends very serious operation at a Port­ and a brother who is past ninety land hospital yester ay and five Another Business Change J. Commercial and Miscellaneous. years young. Mrs. Squire and surgeons performed the opera­ F. Willis has bought E. G. Place’s ’ s C andy K itchen Mrs. Little are school friends. | tion. The Colonel has many interest in the Willis Place Lum­ G riswold and Q uick L unch — At corner friends in the Grove who hope having grown up in the same; ber Company but will still oper-! Pacific Avenue and College for his immediate recovery. Illinois neighborhood. ate under the old name. It has | Way. The place for fresh homemade candies, lunches, C. E. Speaker, who was fore-' Indians and Local Palefaces not ceen two years until spring 18tf man of the street work for the j After Scalps—The Chemewa In­ that they opened their plant here j popcorn, peanuts, etc. bitulithic people a couple of years ■ dians will be here Saturday to but they have built up a capital You know as well as any one ago, has bought an 18-acre farm play the college palefaces, the last trade. Mr. Place has moved on near Salem, but will continue game of the season and they do to the Harry French farm in the when you need something to reg­ say that it will be a grand foot- j Watts section. ulate your system. If your bow­ bossing paving gangs. hall fight. I-ast year the red­ els are sluggish, food distresses John Wilhelmson and wife, of Mrs. M. P. Daley is this week ( skins hung the proverbial Indian you, your kidneys pain, take moving her chicken house and sign on to the locals and coach Newberg. were here this week Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. visiting old friends. fixtures from the present lot to Yakel has been putting his men Always relieves. Be well tomor­ her iot recently purchased from through this week in order to We have a fine line of table, row by taking it tonight. A. E. Nourse in South Park. get revenge. As the curtain linens at 75c, 85c, $1.00, $1.25, H. A. Williams, of Portland, falls qver the season with Satur­ $1.50, $2.25 and $2.75 per yard j l i l -Xjauon is finishing work on S. Gibson’s day’s game there should be a and napkins to match. A. G. -D 9 JU 03 s.joJBoqs 7« said 3ui Hoffman & Co. big crowd ont. house this week. -AOJsjjuBqj, jo ; japp ajdds qsa’i j JURY LIST DRAWN JUDGE REFUSES TO FOR CIRCUIT COURT ENJOIN COURT expect to move to the new First National Bank Building about December 10. A few hair and clothes brushes and box stationery at a discount until then. 18tf New shipment of ladies and gents silk hosiery, just received at The Peoples Store Hillsboro. 35tf Purdy’s store carries guaran­ teed rubber boots. 16tf The largest assortment of men’s straw hats ever showed in Hillsboro, from $1 to $3 Peoples Store Hillsboro. 35tf Monmouth butter is best; 80c at Purdy’s store. 16tf A fine Purdy’s. line of sweaters at 16tf The largest and most complete stock of DRESSERS to be found in Washington County are at Roe & Co.’s, the pioneer furni­ ture dealers. Purdy pays cash for eggs and poultry. 16tf Get “ Hunkidori” shoes at Purdy’s. 16tf Complete your home with one of Roe & Co.’s dining tables. B. F. Purdv has FRESH groceries. CLEAN, 16tf Fundamental Music Training in classes, as taught by Mrs. Mary Cahill-Moore in Portland. Mrs. E. E. Williams. 13-tf Purdy’s store has the cele­ brated Buster Brown shoes for boys and girls. 16tf Stylish dressmaking, fancy sewing, Phone 525, P. O. Box 532. 14t4 White River flour at Purdy’s store. 16tf Mens Cassimere, made in Ore­ gon all wool suits for only $12.50 at Bailey’ s Big Store. Wunderhose at Purdy’s. 16tf The Peoples Store is receving new up to date goods daily. Dont forget to see the many bargains at the Peoples Store Hillsboro. 35tf Anything in the line of paper at Staehr’s Bazaar. Nature warns you if your bow­ els are clogged or inflamed—heed this. Hollister’ s Rocky Moun­ tain Tea removes the inflamation soothes the irritated organs, re­ stores the natural digestion. The world’s regulator. Start tonight. Good rubbers at Right Prices, for all kinds of shoes at Purdv’s store. 16tf Death to headaches. Glasses fitted bv Drs. Lowe & Turner. A few hair brushes and clothes brushes left at 25 per cent dis­ count at Littler Pharmacy. 18tf