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    THURSADY, DECEMBER 11, 9131,
FOREST GROVE PRESS
PAGE 2
FOREST
GROVE
PRESS
that will be o f real service to every producer in
this great county.
A JUNIOR’S LETTER
TO HIS SWEETHEART
the public on a matter o f much
Teachers’ Examination
more importance than many as
Notice is hereby given that the
yet think.
G E O R G E H U N T IN G T O N C U R R E Y
Countv Superintendent of Wash-
Dr.
James
Withycombe
stated
on
his
recent
It
is
the
matter
of
early
holi­
ED>TOR A N D O W N E R
j ington County, Oregon, will hold
visit to Forest Grove that nowhere in the world day shopping. There are very
j the regular examination for state
is a community so well adapted for profitable few who have not heard this ap­
Published every Thursday at Forest G rove, Washington County. Oregon.
| certificates at the Christian
dairying as is Washington County.
He said peal from many sources before,
P a c if ic U n iv e r s it y ,
Church at Hillsboro, as follows:
Entered at the Forest G rove, Oregon. Post Office as second-class matter. that the great need of the farmers in this sec­
but many, very many, have not
Wednesday Evening.
Commencing Wednesday, De­
tion was the breeding up o f their herds to in­ I been moved by it as they should. D e a r M a r g a r e t : — Thanksgiv­
clude none but profit producing cows. “ The I As Labor Commissioner, charged ing recess did not last long cember 17, 1913, at 9 o ’ clock, a .
S ubscription R ates in A dvance .
dairy business anywhere in Washington County 1 with the protection as far as pos­ enough to get really re-acqu int- m ., and continuing until Satur­
One Year.................... J1.50
Six Months............ 75 Cents
will easily pay a profit on land figured at a value sible of the workers o f Oregon, ed with you, but we haveanothei day, December 20, 1913, at 4
of $300 per acre,” said Dr. Withycombe. The I add mv voice to the appeal to vacation, which being longer will o’ clock P. M.
O ffice on M ain S treet .
P hone M ain 502. Dr. is almost a native son o f this county, and as | every one to shop early.
Wednesday Forenoon — Writ­
give me an opportunity to heai
an acquaintance o f local conditions, as weli as an
Do your shopping early in the more o f you and your excellent ing, U. S. History, Physiology.
Wednesday Afternoon —Phys­
authority on the dairy business in general, his month, early in the week, early in work in school. You have been
Book learning is like a fertilizer: it does not, of
ical
Geography, Reading, Compo­
statement
should
indicate
a
standard
for
the
the
day.
Obser/e
all
three
of
very modest in your letters. I am
itself, produce anything; but it stimulates growth and
local dairymen to measure the proficiency of these important points and yon sure, as to your place and influ sition, Methods in Reading, Meth­
advance when the live seed, practical experience, is in­
their business.
will do justice and mercy that ence in the great whirlpool ot ods in Arithmetic.
stilled in the soil of work.
Thursday Forenoon—Arithme­
will be appreciated by thousands college activities, but you forget
tic, History of Education, Psy­
of
overworked
saleswomen
and
that
your
school
paper
is
not
so
Don’ t infer from the remark that Forest
Washington County needs an
chology. Methods in Geography.
; salesmen, and by thousands more
A NEW
Agriculture and Dairy Advisor, Grove is the best laid out town in Oregon that who realize the importance of untrue to the active and ener
Thursday Afternoon — Gram­
getic
members
of
the
student
COUNTY
not only to assist the newcomers it has been arranged by an undertaker. Its such action.
mar,
Geography, American Lit­
bodj which it represents.
1
OFFICIAL, in selecting the proper variety of beautiful slopes and attractive knobs and dells
Shop early and in broad day­ sometimes imagine that my work erature, Physics, Methods in
were
carved
by
the
wonderful
hand
o
f
Mother
cattle and food stuffs, but also to
Language.
light. Don’t allow yourself to
inform the present progressive farmers of the Nature, its impressive trees and shrubbery are linger with the thoughtless is heavy and is therefore count
Thesis for Primary Certificates.
latest things in the business of farming, to take the handiwork o f the living Creator, and its throngafter theevening shadows ing for a great deal here, but
Friday Forenoon—Theory and
when
I
put
my
achievements
up
physical tests of their soil and to assist in a sci­ regular streets and avenues were located by in­ begin to fall. Do this and the
Practice,
Orthography, English
entific rotation of crops so as to secure a maxi­ spired men awake to the appeal o f the wonder­ j fervent “ God bless you” will against yours, I begin to fee1 Literature, Chemistry.
mighty
small
and
insignificant.
mum yield year in and year out. His advice ful possibilities o f “ Oregon’ s Home Tow n.’ ’
Friday Afternoon—School Law,
j spring from the hearts of tens
On last Friday evening I was
would be a great assistance in helping the dairy­
of thousands o f shop-girls ready fortunate enough to have the op­ Geology. Algebra, Civil Govern­
A
little
rain,
a
little
frost,
and
a
little
sun,
men to breed up their herd into big profit
ment.
to collapse from the fatigue of
makers that will yield a profit on the investment all mixed to give an invigorating variety to our the day of the hardest kind of portunity o f attending the an
Saturday Forenoon—Geometry,
nual social function o f the Botany.
of the entire farm. The state has appropriated daily existence, is the happy lot o f the people ; work.
Philomathean Society, the oldest
funds to defray its half of the expenses. If who spend the winter in “ Oregon’ s Home
Saturday Afternoon—General
Have you any idea of the work
the county will provide the additional half, or Town,’ ’ where the grass is green the whole i of both brain and body of the college women’s literary society History, Bookkeeping.
in the Northwest. You see I
about $1,000, annually, we will have an official year round.
! average saleswoman, particularly was only taking the place of Subjects for Thesis—
1. Picture Study.
in the city or larger towns? I some little boy, either at home or
2. The Story Hour.
W h a t They Think of Us
velopment o f the plant and thei we sent you did not come to hand dare say you have not—not one in some other school, with a little
3. Play and Playgrounds.
improvement of the paper.
in time to be used in illustrating in fifty of you. On their feet girl, Ma el by name, who used
S an F rancisco , Cal., Dec 2.
4. The Montessori System.
You are certainly getting out a j your article— which, however, all day, running hither and me as a substitute for the even­
5. The Kindergarten as an aid
G eo . H. C urrey ,
remarkably fine paper now, when was plenty good enough without thither, harassed by the whim ing.
When your big affairs o the Primary School.
“ Forest Grove Press,”
and often by the rebuke of all
tne facilities at hand are consid­ it.
Very truly yours,
B. W . B a r n e s ,
Forest Grove Oregon.
classes of men and women in all come off I want you to remem­
er d and, looking over the copy
M e r g e n t h a l e r L in o t y p e Co.
Co. School Supt.
stages o f nervous tension. A ber some little Jack or Kobeit
D e a r S i r : —We have received before us, we are more than ever I
who is stranded away from
and thank you for a copy of the convinced that the one and only W orthy Appeal to Shop Early more fatiguing occupation is un-
knowr. Think of it, please, and home, friends, and, worst of all,
P rcss of November 27, in which thing needful is a linotype—and j
lend jou r reasonable assistance his girl at home. Tell him how
app *ars your excellent article on that you will have in the very To t h e E d i t o r :
I sympathize with his position.
the aims of the P ress and its near future.
I want to beg space in your by forming habits that will add
Next Friday evening the Alpha
owner, and his plans for the de­
We regret that the electrotype i valuable paper for an appeal to I just as little as possible to the
Zetas, my society, give a minstrel j
I general strain.
Embalming
and
You perhaps re­
It is at these rush: e isons when show here.
Funeral
Directing
I the incentive is greatest to break member my having ¿written
! the law governing hours o f em before o f the sn'endid mine’ re s
FOREST GROVE UNDERTAKING CO.
¡ploymint. And this is natural. we have held before, as this is an
Merchants strive to please their annual event with us. We are
J. S. Buxton, Manager
patrors and to accommodate going to have a better show than
| the public in every way. Surely ever this year, with new songs,
Phone No. 6 4 2 Forest Grove, Or.
¡the public, aho, has some re- new jokes and new stunts. I
j sponsibility. If the law is vio- wish you could be here, but I
J lated, those charged with its en- fear that my personal appearance
| forcement must act or be justly will not be greatly improved by
the use of black face paints. I
censured.
From every conceivable view- can assure you o f something
| point the appeal for early shop- classy in the way o f minstrels,
| ping is o f vital merit, and I urge and will tell you all about our
| upon one and all the importance stunts when I come home. The
! of co-operation both in their per­ work on the show is rather stren
sonal acts, and in helping by uous, but the splendid times more
more upon quality than price.
I verbal appeal, to secure the most than make up for the work.
You should have pure and po­
! general observance of so worthy
Hoping Santa Claus does not
tent d r u g s , if you expect
! a principle.
forget you, I am.
good results from their use.
O . P. H o f f ,
Lovingly yours,
We buy only drugs o f stand­
State Labor Commissioner.
T ed .
ard strength and sell them at
prices that are often charged
for the inferior kind.
If you compare our prices
with those asked elsewhere,
be sure to compare the qual­
ity o f goods also. We shall
be satisfied with your de­
cision. May we supply your
Next Door to the Post Office, Forest Grove, Oregon
drugs?
UNDERTAKING
Drug Economy
Depends
J^Can be Had at the
O R T H E past
12 years the Bazaar
has been the head­
quarters for Santa
Claus.
Every year
he has brought carloads of
toys and beautiful Xmas gifts
to the Bazaar and old Santa
never forgets anyone
FOR BABY he brings rattles,
rubber dolls and animals, rubber
balls, bell wheels, stuffed animals
of all kinds, gold bracelets or any­
thing that delights the baby,
FOR SIS he has numl>ers of
things, such as dolls, doll buggies,
doll furniture, books, sewing boxes,
stoves, dishes and hundreds of other
articles.
FOR M AM M A he also has brought lots oi necklaces, bracelets or anything in that line
gifts. Toilet and manicure sets, gold watches, ^that she would enjoy.
FOR THE BCYS he brings everything
that can make a noise. F lorns, drums, pop­
guns, clappers, and cannons.
Also things
that are destructive around the house, such as
hammers, hatchets and tool chests, Besides
these there are steam engines, games, trains
on tracks, magic lanterns, picture and story
books and other things in endless varieties
and quality.
AND N O W COMES POOR PAPA -
He ought to have something too, when he
stands before the tree Xmas Eve with an
empty purse.
Santa has not forgotten him.
Santa is an old papa himself and he knows
what it means to be a papa. A set of mili-
tery brushes, a pair of cuff links, a beautiful
stick pin or a new watch fob would be all the
things that papa would be pleased to get.
It doesn’t fake much money to get these things in the
Bazaar this year as Mr. Staehr is having a Clearance
Sale and gives a reduction of 35c to 5 0 c on the dollar.
Besides this he gives a $ 2 5 doll and a gold watch away
X itits Eve as a first and second prizes to those who
buy their Christmas goods. : : : : : : : : :
Pacific Drug C o.
Forest Grove -
-
Oregon
BAILEY’ S BIG STORE
SWEATERS
SWEATERS
Many Styles
\Wear Iron Clad Half Hose.
you ’ll h are
no half-hone
troubles and you ’ll ta r e m on ey.
Iron C lad H osiery surpasses all
others In durability because o f the supe­
rior q u a lity o f th e yarn o f w hich It is
m ade en d th e M E xtra T w ist 1 that
strengthens every strand.
B eing seam less, it b alw ays com forta­
ble. T h e handsom e styles are another
distinction o f Iron d a d H osiery. Y o u ’ll
find just w h a t y ju w ant in h alf hose at
our store.
John E. Bailey
Large
Assortment
All Sizes
All Colors
At Right Prices
Forest Grove
Oregon