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r . r H SUMMONS •* V y — ' » * • „» '* i»w 'T ,» * ' . FOREST GROVE PRESS T H U R S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 1. 1914 1 LEGAL NOTICES :j V* • v * *» f * » - w ® HOW TO USE THE GROWING DEMAND SPLIT LOG DRAG FOR PLAYGROUNDS . . ' PAGE 3 oru* street r u n a w a y ounng tne recess time b.v means o f ropes that cau be readily adjusted to poles set In the curb In a few seconds. The barrier could thus be erected or removed by some o f the older pupils almost Instant ly. It would not exteud across the sidewalk. u io c k n Q c¡23 ¡3 □ □ n a a n DO 00 FALL In the Circuit Court o f the State o f ! Oregon, for Washington County. Charles L. Lousignont, Plaintiff, vs. Bons Meal For Gardens. Emma Lousignont, Defendant. Boneraeal or ground bone Is the To Emma F. Louisignont, Defendant. most common o f phosphate fertilizers In the name o f the State o f Oregon: for the reason that while It contains You are hereby required to appear and about tbe same percentage o f phos answer the complaint filed against you phoric acid It also contains some nitrog in the above entitled suit, on or before enous matter o f decided value. Steam the expiration o f six weeks from and i a fter the date o f the first publication o f 1 Cars of School Children and Establish ed bonemeal is of about equal value, □ □ for, though some of the fatty matter this summons, to-wit: The 15th day of ment of Places to Play Questions January, 1914, and if you fail to answer [ Ordinary Road Drag la Made With i has steamed out. making the meal That Ara Recorded aa Moat Impor more soluble and easy of decomposl- for want thereof the plaintiff will ap Two Halvas of a Log—This Procsas ply to the court for the relief prayed tant— Strength of Body It of as Groat ! Hon. it has lost a little of the nitron Forces Water to Drain Off at Either fo r in the complaint, to-wit: For the I — „ i, ,, o Valua aa Development of the Mind. Side, Leaving Bed In Condition. dissolution o f the marriage contract now existing between plaintiff and defend The hygiene o f the schools, the care ant, and for such other relief as may I The best results from road drag o f the school children and the estab seem meet and equity in the premises, ging come when the roads are dragged on the grounds of cruel and inhuman directly after a ralu. The surface of lishment o f playgrounds are ra p id ly treatment, rendering his life burden coming to be regarded as among the the road is leveled, the holes and ruts some. most Important questions o f the age. are filled up, and the earth Is puddled. This snmmons is published by the When it is considered that school chil order o f the Hon. J. U. (Campbell, A crust forms when the top dries out, dren spend from eight to fifteen of By HOLLAND. Judge o f the Fifth Judicial District of niukiug the road much more lasting Oregon, and said order being made on tbau it would be if dragged at any the formative years o f their lives In OME merchants who are schools it Is only reasonable to expect the 25th day o f November 1913. doing business In a small other time. The date o f the first publication o f j To keep a road smooth and crowned that their bodies as well as their minds way argue that It will not should be prepared for tbelr life work, this summons is December 4th, 1913, pay them to advertise be the best method is to drug with an or for a well trained mind in u weuk and the last day o f the publication o f I cause they cannot afford to this summons is the 15th day of Janu dinary wood road drag, made easily body Is as much a mistake as a bouse buy the space that large ad with two halves of a log which has built on the sands. ary, 1914. vertisers use. They forget been split. This log should be about J. N. H o f f m a n , In this country as well as in many that very often the large ad Attorney for the Plaintiff. I six or eight inches In thickness and others children are compelled by the vertiser began buying space six to eight feet long. The halves are state to attend school until a certain In a small way and the aid set three feet apart with the smooth age Is reached. Up to the age when Notice for Publication the advertising did him en surfaces forward and upright. They children can leave school the state abled him to Increase his U . S. Land Office, Portland, Oregon. ' are fastened together with braces set should be responsible for their health, December 26, 1913. business and his advertising ill holes bored through the log. according fl> Professor Irving Fisher appropriation at the sume Notice is hereby given that William , I f they qfe not heavy enough a of Yale university. Likewise the state fl Q PI PI J. Lunney, of Gaston, Oregon, Route board can be placed on top, and the bhould be responsible for their mental time. n fu rim pi m i No. 1, who, on March 8, 1907, made 1 driver stands upon It. This will weight It would be Just as reason training und should recognize the fact Original Homestead Entry No. 16197, I It down sufficiently. In some cases It able to argue that It would that the schoolbouse Is more than a Serial 01359, for E. V,, S. E. \i and N. I not pay to start a small store has been found desirable to attach a place for the children to spend a f ew W. yK, S. E. %. and on December 28, l because the merchant could 19o7, made Additional Homestead I piece of metal along the lower edge hours a day for ten months o f the not afford the big building Entry No. 16414. Serial 01446, for N. E. ( of the forward piece of the drag. This I year. that the big merchant occu J4, S. W. 14, Section 31, Township 1 j cuts the surface of the ground better Better than the ordinary school Is North, Range 4 West, Willamette ami Insures also more efficient work. pies. Everything Is relative. the outdoor school, which Is now so Meridian, has filed notice o f intention The small business needs The road drag should move forward rapidly coming into prominence. Where to make final five-year proof, to estab so that it slants across the road in only a small store and only lish claim to the land above-described, such a way that a small amount of a small advertisement But before the Register and Receiver, U. S. a business can be made prof Land Office, at Portland Oregon, on earth will slide past the smooth face of the log toward the middle of the itable in limited quarters, and the 12th day o f February, 1914. successful advertising can be Claimant names as witnesses: W il road, thus forming the crown. In this done without using pages or liam J. Williams, o f Gales Creek, Ore way the edge of the drag smooths out gon; Matt Vincent, o f Gales Creek, tlie ruts and fills up the holes. half pages. Oregon; Charley Dennis, o f Gaston, The best way to drag Is to begin at The editor o f this paper Oregon; Mrs. David Richards, o f the side ditch and go up one side of knows a good deal about ad Gaston, Oregon. the road and then down ou the other. vertising. His Information H. F. H ig b y , and advice are youra for the 24t5 Register. asking. He Is Interested In making your advertising pay, and the fact that the adver tisement Is small does not count. Better consult him and see If you can't hit on a plan that will be mutually profitable. Phone O V E R C O A T S If WE HAVE Best Results Obtained Just Beneficial Results Secured Onlv by Active Exercise. After a Rain. Som e wonderfully at tractive styles in new F a ll Overcoats ju st now, the smartest models We think, that w e ’ve seen in many a day. FOUR MILES A DAY’S WORK. MIND AND BODY IMPROVED. Small Advertisers Have Good Chances El □ □ S FiMa4UM.km M m t ««4 York ANDERSON L E A D IN G C L O T H IE R □ □ Forest Grove u a Oregon jj| Q |Q QQ2Q Q Q PURE F OOD! Is the Demand of the Age. Our groceries will conserve your H. T. GILTNER’S WELCOME We will be at home to our friends in our new quarters in the First National Bank Building next week. y^v.v.v.VAV.v.'.v.v.v.v. BEST QUALITY P H O TO S I Forest Grove Studio •: FRESH MILK CHAS D. STALEY, TH E st Q o r A E e L11Y ST O U R South Main Street 701 MODEL ROAD DBAS. The next trip the drag should be start ed n little nearer tbe middle, and tbe last trip over the road the drag should work close to the middle itself. Small ridges of earth will be thrown in the horse track nnd smeared by the round side o f the log smoothly over the road. The smearing o f the earth by the drag is called puddling, and it tends to make Ibe surface smooth and hard and turns off the water, especially after the sun comes out and dries It thoroughly. The road is always dragged after It has rained and not when it is dry. With a good atroug pair o f horses and a well built drag one man can drag about three or four miles of a road a day. This is the best possible way to main tain good earth roads. In every coun ty some farmer along each four miles o f road should own a drag and drag the rood when It rains, nnd he would find the road in good condition when he goes to market. The necessity for drugging the road conies about from the fact that water stays on the road surface Decause It cannot drain away tnto the side ditches. I f the road has been properly dragged the water will run off the sur face. Then If the ditches are properly taken care o f the water» will drain away ami lea ie the roadway In splen did condition. Tbe crown o f the road should be at least ten Inches higher than the outside. Rain on a properly crowned road will run quickly to the sides and not soak Into the surface. ■ - -, ¿5 .'•••• '. . . Photo by Am erican Press Association. O IB L S ON BO O F P L A Y Q B O U K D . fresh air schools have been established children suffering from certain forms o f tuberculosis or who come from tu PH ARM ACY bercular families have gained In P r e s c r ip tio n S p ecia lists strength and health and have showed better mental development. Besides tbe good effect on children's health. It has been found that children uttend school more regularly when It Is conducted on the outdoor pian. One o f the greatest needs o f Ameri can cities today In order to preserve the vitality of children Is the estab lishment o f playgrounds, easily acces sible to all children o f a community. It Is said that the physical and mental are Inseparably Joined together, and If one Is defective the other will suffer In sympathy. It appears impossible to develop the child physically In any way so effectWely as through active play. Formal gymnastics can accom plish relatively little. The child must have some end to gain that arouses Its enthusiasm and demands agility and strength and endurance. Then Its whole bodily mechanism will work to gether in harmony to secure this end. Even if playgrounds were o f no PRETTY HANGING BASKETS. value in soclnl development they would 8 $ •* North Main Street .• Plenty of Young Plants Should B« still be of Inestimable service In keep ing children out o f crime. I f a boy’s Used— Most For a Lining. •.••••♦.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v. The most unsightly part about the energies are not used up In wholesome average hanging basket, especially If activity they will often find expression It has long been In private bands. Is In illegitimate conduct There is a movement on foot In the bare sides and bottom. If such baskets cannot well be worked over Washington among those Interested In and replanted get a handful o f slips of the welfare o f the school children wandering Jew or tradescantla. punch which bids fair to solve In many In holes in the sides with a lead pencil stances the problem o f lack o f play Delivered at your home and put In the cuttings. The basket ground during their recesses for the will soon develop Into a thing of beau pupils of the public schools, a problem Morning and Evening ty. When filling these moss covered which, owing to the neglect o f the 6 1-2 cents per Q u a rt baskets plenty o f young plants of lobe school authorities o f former years to lia. saxifrage, hen and chickens, and provide sufficient space for the gready the like should be freely Intndnced as increased number o f scholars, has in Qqr Motto: "A t Good a» the P elt" the bsaket Is grsdually lined with very many cases become a most serl- i s one. moss and filled with soil. The solution o f the trouble, ss pro Phone 834 South Park Dairy vided by the movement, is to appro A fresh lot o f Whitman’ s Choc priate a certain portion o f tbe street during the recess time. olates right from the factory at The proposed plan Is to set aside a L I T T L E R ’S health and are sold at the the Right Price Prop Littler's Pharmacy. 23tf This LATEST MODEL LINOTYPE The L ast W ord in Type Composing M achines will he Installed in the Printery o f the P R E S S about JA N U A R Y 1st, 1 9 1 4 T h is machine fully equipped has cost the P R E S S $ 2 ,5 0 0 . Its installation is m ade necessary by our increasing business. A s compared to other machines in this sec tion it will have twice the speed and four times the variety of type faces. W ith this addition the P R E S S Printery will be most complete and modern of any printing plant in Washington county. Our entire plant is brand new and up-to-date. Call after the first of the year and inspect for yourself. A lso our work speaks for itself. T h e P ress can handle all manner of w ork such, as B ooklets, C atalo gu es, D irectories, A n n u als, R eports, L e g a l Briefs, and as in the past will be ab le to serve your printing w ants w ith prom ptness and satisfaction. jd ls o W e H ave the L argest Assortment o f Type F aces Suitable fo r First Class L E T T E R H EA D S - EN V ELO PES - ST A T E M E N T S - PO STER S IN V IT A T IO N S - C A R D S - P R O G R A M S - E T C . P h o n e 5 0 2 F O R E S T G R O V E P R E S S M ain S t.