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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1913. FOREST GROVE PRESS I L o c a l S to ck D ra w R ib b o n s . NOT U M WIFE'S STYLE __________________________ J- W. Hughes, who is attend- KUBBY i OLD WHERE TOGO Stock Ln* lhc,Pat', H/pIn^ rnaltiuna' Lire Show at Portland this week, “ r PARKER Sptcirl for Xmas $4.50 safety razor $3.00 at Shearer & Son. 21x1 J. A . RESOLUTION says that the cattle on exhibition are as good as at any show in the United States, Some o f the Washington Coun ty exhibitors who have been awarded ribbons are: W . K . Newell of Gaston Hol- stein cattle: 2nd and 5th on get of sire. 1st Jersey yearling: Heifer; 1st and 4th Sr. calf; 3rd WHEREAS THE SECOND Monday in January, towit; January 12th, 1914, is the time fixed by the Charter o f the C ty o f Forest Grove for holding the general election in the city o f Forest Grove for the election o f one Mayor, one Recorder, three Councilman and one city Treasurer, and WT1EREAS no provision is made by ordinances or oth erwise for the nomination o f candidates for said offices. D. M. LeMaster would eecure his fre dom from Mary Jane LeMi.ster, on the grounds of ciutl ard nhuman treat- ment. He says she accused him of be- ing intimate with «ther wc men includ- ing her own sister, and intimated to himatone time that if he did not like the kind of style she iifl'ect«d he could go to -----not to heaven. They were married at Philomath in 1911. Jr c a lf- 4th and nn S r v e n r i:_\_ 4 in ° ° tn ° n b r ' J e d r ' Lola May Eddy has filed a suit for ling. divorce against Herbert Eddy in circuit Thomas Carmichel, Gaston, court at Hillsboro, charging desertion. Oiegon—Holstein cattle: 2nd and They were married in Portland in 1910 5th on cow; 3rd and 5th on 2- and he deserted her in 1912. 1 year-old heifer. THEREFORF, BE IT RESOLVED, at Tu sd#Jr the 30,h day of December 1913, at the hour of 7:30 o ’clock P. M. of said day be fixed as the time and Vertz Hall as the place for holding a public convention of the electors o f the City o f Forest Grove, Oregon, for the purpose o f placing in nomination candi dates for Mayor, City Recorder, three Councilmen, and City Treasurer o f the Citv o f Forest Grove, < »regon. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that {he Recorder gives notice o f said con- vention by publi-h ng a copy of this resolution in each of the newspapers published in said city Wm. Schulmerich, Hillsboro, R. B. Mills has sued Charles Meyers j to collect $200 he alleges ¡3 due on a Oregon, Jersey class; Showed promissory note, with $50 attorney's e bull— 1st on aged hull, Sr. fees. Lnampion bull. ^ Mr. Hughes will assist in the The Riverside Cement Company has entered suit against W. F. Desinger & big Holstein sale at the Union Son to Collect $130.02 alleged to be due Yards Friday and Saturday. He will cry a private sale of Jersevs for merchandise. . p r AND TO -M O RRO W NIGHT H A R N E SS December 11 and 12. He has a Special Oiler for the purpose. GRAND THEATRE You can’t be grouchy around this show. CONNIE & M A C K PRESENT D AN W ORK City Recorder. Approved by the Mayhr this 9th day December, 1913. Thousands More O. M. S anford , Civil Mayor. | Giving Correct Time of the Arrival and All nominating petitions must be filed I Departure o f All Forest Grove Trains with the Recorder not later than Thurs Ed. Catchen and Will Sparks SOUTHERN PACIFIC have begun the finishing work i A r F orest G rov on the Durham bungalow on j Lv P ortlan d 8:40 a. m. 7:15 a. m. West Pacific Avenue. It is a| 3:30 p. m. 5:32 p. m. five-room modern house, and w ill, 5:40 p. m. 6:58 p. m. make a nice home. Before com A r P ortlan ing to this city Mr. Durham was; Lv F orest G rove 8:00 a. m. in the civil service of the United t6:40 a. m. 10:20 a. m. States in the Philippines for ten 8:24 »• m- 10:00 a. m. years. j *8:40 a. m. 6:20 p. m. The household goods and anto- „„ 4 38 P- m- tDaily except Sunday mobile of Gavin Duncan, who Sunday only came here last week from North Dakota, arrived in this city the first of the week. Read K. N. Staehr’ s bid ad. in j this week’ s F r e s s . It’s a hum- j mer and you’ ll enjoy reeding it. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hampton o f Newport, are in the city the guests of their daughter, Mrs. J. j S. Buxton. Mr. Hampton was postmaster here thirty-five vears THE ROAD TO SUCCESS IS LINED WITH ADVERTISEMENTS ago when the office was located on the present site of the city THAT HE WHO RUNS M AY READ. treasurer’ s office. Appointments day, January 8th, 1914 at 6 o ’ clock P. Mrs. John White, aged 41 years, died OREGON ELECTRIC at her home in Cornelius Monday morn- i ing at ten o ’clock and was buried in the *Lv P ortland A r F orest G rove Cornelius cemetery Wednesday morn- I 6:45 a. m. 8:05 a. m. ing at eleven o ’clock. The funeral1 8 05 a. m. 9:25 a. m. was conducted by Father Buck, o f the 10:25 a. m. 11:45 a. m. Catholic Church of this city. 1:25 p. m. 2:45 p. m. She was born at Oconto, Wisconsin, 3:45 p. m. 5:05 p. m. and her maiden name was Mary Carrel. 5:15 p. m. 6:40 p. m. In 1887 she was married lu John White 6:35 p. m. 7:55 p. m. at Oconto. Ten children were born, 8:30 p. m. 9:35 p. m. eight o f whom survive. They are- as 11:40 p. m. 12:45 p. m. follows: Mrs. Ida Williams, of Hills - 1 Lv F orest G rove *A r P ortlan d boro; Mrs. Ella Cornelius, o f Corne 6:10 a. m. 7:30 a. m. lius; and Victor, Irving, Elsie, Marga- ] 6:45 a. m. 8:05 a. m. ret and Clarence at home. 8:30 a. m. 9:50 a. m. The large number at the funeral was 10:35 a. m. 11:57 a. m. a fitting tribute to a loving wife and j 1:05 p. m. 2:25 p. m. mother and kind friend. 3:40 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 6:00 o. m. 7:20 p. m. Fred Cady, of Beaverton, is 8:05 p. m. 9:25 p. m. building a $10,000 brick, which 9:45 p. m. 10:50 p. m. he will use for his general mer ‘ Jefferson Street Station. chandise store. Service M. M A C K TOM WALKER-THE DEVIL Phones: Shop, 742; House, 831 M. R. M ark h am . TR AIN SCHEDULE A. and a company o f twelve comedians, singers and dancers in the musical farce comedy, Pacific Avenue, Forest Grove, Oregon. S t a r r e t t TO-NIGHT Repairs and Oils He carries a full line of Driving Gloves and both Heavy and Light Harness Parker Guarantees His Resolution Committee for Thompson, the certified milk Passed Common Council this 9th day man of Portland. o f December, 1913 MRS. JOHN WHITE PASSES AWAY AT CORNELIUS PAGE 5 v: Chorus of Attractive Girls. Latest Popular Songs and Dances. Clean, Clever Comedy. ts* n PRICES: 2 5 Cents. Done by order o f the City Council, The establishment of the Parcel Post December, 9th, 1913. has greatly increased the work at the M. R. M arkham Po-’tal Department. Thousands of ad- City Recorder. ditioual ClvllServiee appointments will necessary. Father would be tickled to death be The opportunities for positions in the to get a shaving mug, umbrella j Civil Service were never better. or safety razor. Shearer sells Civil Service positions are desirable ’em. 21x1 because the hours for work are not too long, salaries are good and certain and . j promotions arc frequent. Littler’s Pharmacy, successors t o ! The greater number of appointments the Forest Grove Pharmacy, i "ill he made in the Post-Office service, Children 15 Cents. (ïhrtëtm a^ expect to move to i the • 1 new m*V? nf« Lv , xt • i o «. year;the R.F.I). Service.paying $11,0(K) F irst National Bank Building per annum to standard routes; and the about December 10. A few j Hailway Mail Service, paying from $900 hair and clothes brushes a n d to $1,800 per year, box stationery at a discount^ Any American over 18 years of age who passes the U. S. Civil Service ex- until then. 1 8 tf ______________________________________ araination is eligible to one of these po- l ,, , i . . i i sitioos. The I. C. S. Civil Service Young man buy your best girl a Course instructs you how to meet the ring, wrist watch or toilet set requirement» of the Civil Service ex amination in any branch of the Govern for Xmas o f Shearer & Son T o our many friends and customers. ment work. Mark and mail the coupon below and we will send you a booklet giving names of I. C S. students who are now holding Civil Service Positions at good pay. We will also tell you how you, too, can enter this profitable field" of employ ment. 21x1 W. F. HÂRTRAMPF O r d e r y o u r h o lid a y p rov ision s from us a n d insure y o u r h appin ess b y g eltin g the b est o f g o o d things to eat at th e right price. Mark and Mail the Coupon NOW W e Feed Mill will run every day in the week. International Correspondence Schools Advertise Here and Get Busy! n e e d in H o lid a y p rovision s. L e t us satisfy y o u r X m a s w ish es. B o y 1 2 3 8 . S c r a n to n , P a. j Please explain, without further obligation on | my part, how I can qualify for the Civil Serv- i ice position before which I have marked X Wholesale and Retail This Is a Live To w n h a v e e v ery th in g y o u P. O C le r k M a il C a r r ie r R F D C a r r ie r S ten og ra p h er B ookkeeper T y p e w r it e r R y . M a ii C l e r k R y . M a il W e i g h e r M essen ger E le v a to r C o n d u c t o r A p p r e n tic e S k i ll e d L a b o r e r P. O . I n s p e c t o r I m m ig r a n t I n s p e c t o r G u ard J a n it o r G auger S to re k e e p e r A s s is t a n t W e i g h e r S a m p le r D e p u ty O ffic e r P ressm an B o o k b in d e r W a tch m a n Bran,Shorts, Rolled Oats, Ground Oats, Ground Wheat, Cracked Wheat, Cracked Corn, Whole Wheat and Corn, Middlings and several kinds o f Hard Wheat Flour, Sack Twine and Sacks, Hay and Vetch Seed. Name ............................................. Give us a call when in need. St. and No.. .................................. City................................. . ..State. H. T. GILTNER’S a ' T H E Q U A L IT Y S T O R E ” Phone 701 - South Main Street. Present Occupation------ --- ---------- md Phone 50x ‘The Forest Grove Press Print" Means Satisfaction to You g e o . b . M c C l e l l a n , 505 McKay Bldg., Portland, Ore. Forest Grove, Ore Farmers’ Notice Open for business. I have opened up a feed store in the building formerly occupied by E. F. Burlingham, carrying a complete l'n? of feed, seeds, grain, stock foods and poultry supplies. When in need of any thing in this line call and see me. Sam H. Parkin. Phone 696. 2 1 t l W e wish our many friends a Merry Christmas and we have the gifts that will make you happy L et Your Presents be S o m e t h i n g Useful. Something that will gicz uniozrsal pleasure and mi^e one happy eozry day in the year. No W o m a n A L U M IN U M A w o u ld W A R E be better satisfied than S e t o f B akin g D ish es P a ir o f S cissors A w ith so m e E L E C T R IC o f our IR O N F o r th e M en B ut if y o u w ill c o m e G U AR AN TE ED C o ffe e P e r c o la to r It’ s always in and R A ZO R S a problem Give Photographs of Yourself or Baby to Your Friends for Xmas to k n e w v /h at to g iv e them. let us s h o w y o u ou r line o f POCKET K N IV E S 'lake appointments in time to get YOUR PICTURES W e h a v e a fine assortm ent o f S ilv erw a re. A l s o the F a v o r ite C e d a r M o p that is so p op u la r w ith th e h o u s e w ife A n d v ariou s oth er useful articles before T h e p ro b le m w ill b e easily so lv e d THE HOLIDAYS Phone 776 = 1 S w I v: b v ¿S i K El E g * j k j S h 8 * / . a r ! Main St. and First A ve. North, n CSC \ ^ ^ ^ b I. O. O. F. Bldg. Forest Grove. j Forest Grove Studio North Main Street. /