Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, January 01, 1914, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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FOREST GROVE PRESS
A. M. Porter: mayor o f Gaston,
was a Forest Grove visitor last
Monday.
'HfURSDAY, JANUARY 1. 1914
AGED VETERAN JANITOR
RESTORED TO HIS POST
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Yoder and
children, o f Cornelius, were vis-
jiting in Forest Grove Monday.
T H E S E C L A S S IF IE D C O LU M N S
Local G. A. R. Boys Passed Res­
llll
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Emmerson
i
olutions and Jas. Stephenson
and son Howard, o f Dallas, were
Rests From Oratorical Con­
Glad to tee Snow J. M. Hav- visiting at the R. F. Emmerson
A re an index to the life of Forest Grove and surrounding country.
Wrote Heroic Letter
test Samuel Winnifred Grath- nie was in from his farm on home this week.
T h e y are open to merchants and a ll w h o desire a brief and effective medium fo r reach­
well, the Pacific University ora­ route one the other day and in­
Miss Anna Talke, o f Forest
ing the public. T h is department w ill solve yo u r problems and fu lfill your wants. R ea d ers
tor who carried off the big honors cidentally
dropped
a dollar
w ill find valuable information and helpful suggestions.
at the intercollegiate contest at and a half into the Press man’ s Grove, is visiting her parents
When Russell Chamberlain, the
T h e most w id ely read section o f the P R E S S , this department w ill place your locals
Newberg last March, was in the hand for subscription for the near Banks.
aged janitor o f the City Hall of
w h ere p eo p le look for them, and w h ere they w ill not be offended in reading them. P r ic e
Grove Friday o f last week, rest­ future. He said he was glad to
Mrs. Rose Olmsted and children Portland, was discharged by
I cent per w ord each insertion, minimum total charge 25 cents.
ing up a little from his arduous see the snow and was as tickeled are visiting her sister, Mrs. 0.
Commissioner Brewster the G.
duties o f stump speaker for the over Christmas as any other boy. L. Kennedy, o f Portland.
A. R. boys o f this city immedi­
dry forces in Oregon. Saturday We did not ask him how old a
W a. tec,
Mrs.
Bertha
Morgan and ately passed resolutions in favor
Special Communication o f
he was one o f the principal ora­ boy he was but we are quite sure
o
f
their
comrade,
which
they
daughter,
June,
will
leave
for
tors at the all Polk county con­ that he has voted for at least a
Holbrook Ixidge, Satur­
W ood W anted —The P ress
sent to the Adjutant General in
St. Paul Tuesday.
vention at Dallas. Captain Stan­ few presidents.
day evening,
January
desires
to
secure
several
cords
of
They are glad
to
ley. the converted com median,
3,
1914.
Work
in
F.
C.
degree.
Mrs. W. F. McPherson and Portland.
both Oak and Fir wood to apply
Fair Stock Holders Meeting —
who gave a couple o f his runny
All visiting brothers welcome.
children arrived here Wednesday know that he has been restored
on
subscription,
advertising,
or
The
aunual
meeting
o
f
Stock­
talks here a few weeks ago was
By order o f W.
M. W. H.
from Halsey, to join her husband so his position.
holders o f Washington Co. Fair
Following is a letter written job work.
also one o f the speakers. Grath-
Hollis, W. M. H. C.
Parker
who has just purchased and
at
K.
o
f
P.
club
rooms
Monday
by
James
Stephenson,
a
veteran
well will return to college in this
taken charge o f the Forest Grove
Sec.
Wanted—
woman
or
girl
to
work
city in a month to take up his January 5, at 8 p. m. for the. | Restaurant.
W e wish them of this city, which was sent in
by the hour. Inquire this office
studies and prepare to go into purpose o f electing directors.
success in their new undertaking. with the resolutions:
_____________
_____
19tf Commercial and Miscellaneous.
J. W. Hughes, Pres.
The Gratitude o f all nations,
the interstate prohibition orator­
W ork W anted — Will do plain
J. A. Thornburg, Sec.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Paterson o f all ages has been bestowed
W ood to C ut —Have about 3,-
ical contest.
New Arrival -Born, on De­ and children spent Christmas upon the men who dedicated sewing or work by the hour. 000 cords o f wood to cut. W ill
24t2
Newberg Man wants to be cember 26, to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. | with Mr. Paterson’ s parents in tneir lives to the cause o f civil Phor.e 155 David’ s Hill.
pay $1.00 per cord. Party taking
Governor -W ill Purdy a farmer Umcheid, o f near Gales Creek, I Portland.
contract must take four and one-
government, long before consti­
Young woman wants work hv half horse power drag saw in
and publisher o f the Good Gov­ a baby boy.
Miss Hazel Peterson and Miss tutional liberty was born.
by the hour or day.
Phone 222, part payment. Phone Gale 45.
ernment Gazette at Newberg, is
England,
France, Germany
city.
24t2 t f
Dr. Markham and W ife Visit Mattie Kelly, o f Portland, are
one o f the gubernatorial aspi­
S. W. Crayne.
and
the
Netherlands
were
; visiting Marcella Richards this
rants to succeed Governor West. Here—Dr. Melvin Markham and | week.,
brought out o f darkness into the
For Rent
His advance man, J. A. Maxwell wife, o f Clatskanie, visited with
higher national life with civil
Wm. A. Schilling, eye sight spec­
A. G. Hoffman made a business government organized through
o f Portland was in the city Sat­ her mother, Mrs. Curtis, other
F or R ent —4 room house at
ialist of Portland will be at
urday getting signatures to a relatives and friends in this city trip to Portland Tuesday,
ages o f bloodshed and war, and $4.00 per month. Phone 0185—
Shearer & Son’ s Jewelry store
certificate o f nomination which during the holidays. Dr. Mark­
Harold McFeeters, o f Dundee, no measure o f gratitude of these Ed. Naylor.
15tf
every Saturday from 9 A . M .
will be presented to Ben W. 01- ham formerly lived here and is a spent Christmas with home folks nations to their soldiers could
to 5 P . M . Dr. Schilling 19tx
graduate
o
f
Pacific
University,
cott asking for Mr. Purdy’s
find expressions too emphatic or F or R e n t —A completely fur­
in this city.
name to be written on the official later receiving his degree from
nished, modern, six-room cot­ C andies will make a very appro­
Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Abraham, abundant to please those patriotic
ballot for the general election to the Northwest School o f Dentistry
tage, three blocks from post-
nations, from the earliest dawn
priate Xmas remembrance for
o
f
near
Gaston,
have
been
visit­
be held next November.
Mr. in Portland. He is a brother of
office. Apply to Good Invest­
o f the civilization to this hour.
the girl. Dolly Varden Sweet
ing friends in Hood River,
Purdy’ s petition states that he is City Recorder M. R. Markham.
ment Company.
21tf
Nor did the Greeks fail to honor
Shop. Main street.
an Independent.
He was for­
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Richards, above all men those who fall at
Dry Farming in Montana—
merly a Democrat.
Lawrence Dixon, a former school o f Portland, visited Mr. Richards’ Marathon, Salamis and Thermo­ F or R ent —5 room house partly ! Bowels clogged, sickheadache
mother, Mrs. Blanche Richards, pylae and gave gold and silver
furnished or unfurnished with J]° ^un 18 ■ Why not have the
Ezra
Wright Buys Dairy teacher o f this place, was here
in Forest Grove Christmas.
from
Montana
last
week
on
a
as the lahrel wreath, the emblem
or without acre joining lot, happy face, red cheeks Th|t
Farm -E zra Wright, o f this city
Enquire E. H. Coleman. Cor- comes
with
good digestiofi.
Dr. Powell and family, o f o f undinyg fame to those who
last week, bought the Peter Boke visit to his brother, Ed. Dixon.
He
said
that
when
he
left
there
survived.
Love
o
f
country,
gov­
ner
3d
A
v
e
’
and
6th
Street.
Hollister
s
Rocky
Mountain Tea
Portland,
visited
with
M.
S.
farm located in the Watt section.
22tf ! makes the howls move regular,
The deal was made through the there had been no snow, but that Allen and family in Forest Grove ernment and liberty itself has j Phone 446.
perished in every age distin­ ---- :----------- ---------------------------(natural makes you feel like new.
Oregon Land Company and the the weather was bright and dry. this week.
He
has
a
640-acre
ranch
and
suc­
Vankoughnet
guished for the neglect of those
F or R ent — Some nice, light Take
. R , it tonight.
farm which is a fine dairy ranch
Fred Fox, o f Forest Grove,
o f sixty acres sold for $9000. cessfully raises flax, oats and visited at Oregon City this week. who have maintained the state airy rooms for light housekeep-1 & Keaer
It is a dry farming
in the hour o f the greatest peril. ing or offices. T. J. O. Realty
Mr. Boke will go to South Da­ wheat.
Touching the case o f Comrade Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Abel Meresse
tf We suggest that you answer
kota where he has a 640 acre country.
your Xmas questions with one
Chamberlain
and
Mr.
Brewster
were
the
guests
o
f
her
parents
Gale
Grange
Meet»—Gale
ranch.
o f Roe & Co.'s writing desks,
we
as
soldiers
o
f
the
republic
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Worth
Hu3ton,
of
Grange, Number 282, will hold
For Sale or Trade
parlor tables, set o f dining
The Prune is Mightier than their regular meeting next Satur- Albany during the Yuletide sea­ and citizens o f this state must
A lfalfa hay for sale, choice
chairs, or whatever is needed
the Pen—Wheelock Marsh who | day, January third.
stanG
for
four
square
in
defence
son.
A t the
to make your home complete
is leading the simple life on his afternoon meeting, Mr. C. E.
o f every right merited by our third cutting just received. W.
Byron LaMont has moved in
15tf __in comfort.__________
apple ranch near white Salmon, | Spencer, Master o f the Oregon
comrade, whose record will stand F, Hartrampf.
to town from his farm west of
the crucial test o f honor won,
was the guest o f relatives in this (State Grange, will install the
the Grove and Ralph Fritz has and thus defend our nation as . F or S ale The cheapest house A few hair brushes and clothes
city during the Yuletide season. offic rs and also give an address
brushes left at 25 per cent dis­
gone to the portion o f the farm
He wa s formerly in the news­ ¡on, “ State Grange W ork.”
Mr. purchased from Mr. Lamont. well as the most sacred rights o f I ’ n Forest Grove. N ew finish; all
count a y jt t le r Pharmacy. 18tf
its
defenders.
|
complete.
Near
in.
$1350.
T.
paper business here and later I A. T. Buxton will speak on,
Len and Dell Morley built the
I am seriously solicitous o f the J* O. Realty Co. _____ __________ tf People
occupied a good position in one “ Some much needed reforms in
e a s i l y constipated
j house and barn for Mr. Fritz.
o f the big banking institutions the Oregon system o f direct
future o f our kin and country
„ V
n
u j
| dread the winter. Nothing but
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Littler and ! should usurping officials be per­
F or S ale Four-head of horses, hard coarge nieals, No fruits or
o f Portland for several years, I legislation.
An
instrumental
but now considers the apple solo, by Miss Elida Loyns and a daughter Florence spent Christ­ mitted to hang the filthy rags of Enquire at Smiths Barn, Mam vegetables to keep the stomach
and prune mightier than the vocal solo, by Miss Ruth Haines mas in Portland with friends.
personal or political persecution ! ^'-reet
active. Your best relief, your
pen.
greatest friend now is Hollister’ s
Dr. C. V. Littler o f Albany upon the insulted and crusified
will be entertaining numbers.
F or S ale or T rade : Stump Rocky Mountain Tea the world’s
forms
o
f
American
patriot.
Spent
Sunday
with
C.
A.
Littler
Too Busy to Turn Around.- A cordial invitation is extended
puller in good condition and j tonic physic.
Do it tonight.
and family of this city.
E d g ’ r Meresse, editor o f the to at end the afternoon meeting.
suitable for heavy work.
Will Vankoughnet & Reder.
M rs . E v a A dams , Sec.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Penny
News-Reporter o f McMinnville
Promising Pu pils in Recital.
sell cheap for cash or take cow,
was here Christmas day to visit
young cattle, or calves, or pigs
Here From Old Mexico Mrs. and children o f Gales Creek
N. B. Lacourse and the firm o f
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. ! J. J. Fairbanks o f Tampics, j were guests at the M. Wirak
in trade or might consider a
S. E. Williams & Co., have placed
A small but a very enthusi­
Meresse.
He is so busy with Mexico, is visiting at the home j home last week.
light wagon if in good condition.
their book accounts with me for
astic
and appreciative crowd C. A. Hoyt, Gales Creek
news and taking care o f the o f her son, E. E. Williams. She
tf
E. J. Fisher who sells fire in­ were at the Grand theatre Tues­ _________________________________
collection. Are you indebted to
front end o f his job work in the expects to spend the remainder surance out of The Dalles has
_
them? Better see me bout it.
Yamhill
county seat that he ¡o f the winter in this city. Mrs. been spanding the holidays with day evening December 23, tol „ F or S
ale — Fine full-blooded 2D2 d
W J R Reach
hear the recital given by the
scarcely ever stops here—he Fairbanks can tell some very in­ his family in this city.
Jersey bull, nine months old. A --------------------- !— !— --------- !—
pupils
o
f
Mrs.
E.
E.
Williams.
|
merely hesitates.
teresting things about the con­
Dr. and Mrs. Loren Bogan o f The pupils all showed careful bargain. Phone 107, Foiest Grove Cost of living is mighty high
ditions in Mexico.
Trusts are busted— wink your eye
Portland were guests at the work on the part o f both pupils
Sells House as Soon as Built —
The three num­ F or S ale —10 head grade Jersey But why worry— health have we
Morning subject at the Con­ home o f her father Reuben and teacher.
George Markee was out from
cows: 3 fresh, 7 coming fresh Trusts can’ t beat Rocky Moun-
bers by Russel Beals were espec­
his Portland home the first o f gregational church will be, “ What Stevens o f this city last week.
in January. 40 head o f pigs 3 tain Tea. Vankoughnet* Reder
ially well played and appreciat­
the week on business. He is Jesus can do for a life .”
Even-
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wood
to 5 months old
ed.
Willie
Goff
and
Glen
Hoar
building houses in the Rose City ling, “ Waiting in a burry.”
o f Eugene, were the guests o f
Mens Cassirrere, made in Ore­
both played well and showed Clark & Mendel Ranch. \ mile
for a private party who has man­
The Ladies Bible Class, o f the her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. j
east o f Cornelius, old Phillips gon all wool suits for only $12.50
careful
work.
It
being
their
first
j
aged to sell the residences as Congregational church, will hold Shearer o f this city during the
place.
23t2
at Bailey’s Big Store.
appearance in recital the pupils
soon as he could get them up. a reception in the church parlors, Yuletide season.
did exceptionally fine. The pro­
Mr.
Markee has constructed Thursday, Jan. 1. They will be
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pryme, o f gram was as follows:
seven and six o f them are sold | glad to see any o f their friends
Loses Valuable Animal.
Meeting
In
Alpine Violet. Andre, Misses Social Hygiene
and he will start another soon j who may see fit to drop in and Albany and her mother Mrs.
Harry French is mourning
Marsh Hall Jan uray, 7.
Loomis and
Martha j
His son Archie who attended pass the seasons greetings with Ida Billinger o f Hillsboro, were Mamie
over a loss o f one o f his blooded
guests at the home o f W. A. j Allen.
P. U. a few years ago and
them.
Jennies which died after being
Billinger o f this city last week.
Spring song. Mendelssohn,
Stanford University last year is
The committee of the local , hooked by a cow.
The donkey
The W. C. T. U. will hereafter Mrs. Pryme was formerly Miss Miss Katherine Krafsic.
now at Banks as supply office
Hygiene Society has completed was WOrth several hundred dol­
Eva
Billinger.
Mr.
Pryme
is
in
s
meet
the
first
Friday
o
f
each
Pilgrims
Chorus—Wagner,
arr.
man for the Southern Pacific.
j their
arrangements for their
When an agent wants a vacation month at the Public Rest Room. the employ o f a shoe store in ! bySpindler, Miss Martha Allen. first m°eting to be held in Marsh lars and was a prize winner. He
has jacks that he would not sell
Archie is sent to relieve him and | There will be a meeting Friday, Albany but will enter the Uni-1 Sparklets, W. E. Mills, Glen Hall January 7 at 7:30.
The for less than $1000 having car­
j
versity
o
f
Oregon
medical
school
j
January
2.
Hoar.
so travels all over Oregon.
speakers will he Dr. J. S. Bishop ried off blue ribbons at stock
(Voice) Where My Caravan
William Clark and familv, o f next fall and work fo r his M. D.
and P rof H. E. lnlow. These show’s,
Home on a Vi»it -Jess Thomas Portland, were guests at the E. degree.
Has Rested, Loehr, Mr. Haskell
meetings are education 1 and
is in town visiting his mother W. Haines and John Bailev homes
Mrs. Nellie Lufer was in Van­ Ferrin.
should he attended by all citizen
Judge H. H. Hewitt and wife
Mrs. Jane
Thomas.
A few during the holidays. They are couver a few days ago taking
Fifth Nocturn.Le ybach, Willie
o f the city and community. The o f Albany were guests at Pres.
weeks ago he returned from the , both graduates o f Pacific Uni- the teacher’s examinations. She Goff.
city has been divided into dis­ C. J. Bushnell’ s home during
Idaho country where he worked j versity. Mrs. Clark was former- will later begin teaching the
Zampa—Overture arr. by Dorn
tricts and a meeting will be held the holidays. Mrs. Bushnell is
during the summer.
However i ly Miss Mary Bailey.
Miss Mary Donavan.
young ideas how to shoot.
in each district.
their daughter.
he prefers Oregon, as he says
Monaster Bells, Wely
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Parker and
the green o f the Willimatte val­
Mrs. H. B. McKinley, o f Port­
Sonitana Clementi op. S6,No. 1
Henry Scott and w ife o f Scog-
Mrs. S. T. Robinson Undergoes
ley is something that a fellow land, is spending several days daughter Miss Wanda, were out Miss Mamie Loomis
gin ’s Valley are both sick with
Operation.
longs for when he is in the sage with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. to Scoggins Valley during the
Two Larks, Leschet izko, Pre­
the grip.
brush country.
Hugh Smith o f this city. She holidays and partook o f the feast lude-Raindrop
Chopin
Miss
has been quite ill for some time o f good things at the home of Maymie Susbauer,Cornelius,Ore.
Read This.
Mrs. S. T. Robinson who re­
her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Will Keep Pr»ted on I.ocal but is now better.
Little Cavalier, Pariow,
cently
visited
her
father
S.
B.
Sain.
Doings Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose
Nursery Stock, Rose Stock,
Flower Song, Lange.
Starret and friends for three
Water Wagon Man Injured
Porter called at the Press last
Salvia Leybach, Russell Beals. weeks left for her home in X tn r shrubbery, all kinds o f trees.
Dr.
Oliver
Scheetz.
the
chiro­
week and before going to their John Billinger the water wagon practor of
,
Apples trees $12.00 per hundred
The hirthdav of a King. Neid-
Portland,
spent
home at Fdgewnter. Wash. Thev man is enjoying a broken thumb Xmas with his father and moth­ linger, Mrs Wilbur McEldowney row county on Thursday
' From the best nursery in the
On
arriving
at
Heppner
she
It is said that a
have looked over Oregon consid­ these days.
er Mr. and Mrs. William Scheetz and Chorus directed by Mrs. went to a physician for advice state. Guaranteed true to name.
erably with a view o f locating considerable number o f folks o f this city.
At the Forest Grove Greenhouse
McEldowney.
and was told she had a tumor
hut have deci led in the spring have engaged passage on the
4th Street and 5th Avenue South.
and that an operat'on was neces­
Mrs. Clara G. Esson o f this
to return to the Gm •»» to make aqua nura go cart to the land of
Phone 0116.
Miss Gladys Todd who is a sary, two other physicians g iv ­
their hom e here.
They became High Resolve. New Years. His city spent the holidays with her
O. E. Edson, father o f Mrs.
ing
same
advice,
she
was
put
on
a member o f the rapidly growing broken thumb may interfere daughter Mrs. K. V. Stivers, o f teacher in the Vancouver, Wash­
Robert
Billinger. is very sick at
the
operating
table
at
Heppner
ington
schools
spent
the
holidays
Mrs. Esson is a
Press family and through that with operating the brake in that McMinnville.
his home in Hillsboro, following
new service will keep posted on case, the passengers will enjoy a State Sunday School worker for with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. and she is doing as fine as any
one could after a like operation. a stroke o f paralysis.
A. B. Todd o f this city.
the Christian church.
good lively trip.
doings in tli s vicinity.
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