Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, December 11, 1913, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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araination is eligible to one of these po-
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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.
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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
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T y p e w r it e r
R y . M a ii C l e r k
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M essen ger
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P. O . I n s p e c t o r
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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.
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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.
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