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    FOREST GROVE PRESS
THURSDAY. JANUARY 8. 1914
PAGE 3
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Alma S. Bennett and Manzo On a short haul a woman* will carry
A. Olden were married in H ills-; from a meter to a meter and a half of
per day.
boro New Years.
They will j material
As may be imagined, there is con- ,
make their home there, where e id e r e b le talking done as tbe work pro­
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Mrs. Olden is a practicing phy­ gresses. especially in the afternoon,
SUMMONS
sician
when the women begin to tire. Igno­
In the Circuit Court o f the State of
Ula Hanna has been awarded rance of the dialect may have caused
Oregon, for Washington County.
tlie listener to misinterpret, but it Is
the contract o f moving the fire said
that the cn. pa faces (men) use some
Charles L. Lousignont, Plaintiff,
bell
from
the
tower
to
the
belfry
vs.
very forcible arguments to convince
Emma Lousignont, Defendant.
the women that they should talk less
Mrs. S. E. Todd was in Port- j in the council building.
Some wonderfully at­
To Emma F. Louisignont, Defendant.
Mrs. Archie Clark received a and work more.
land Saturday and called on her
On concrete work women are used
In the name of the State o f Oregon:
letter
from
Miss
Edna
Purdin
tractive styles in new
sister, Mrs. Sadie Atkins, who
You are hereby required to appear and has been quite ill with a threat­ this week from Long Beach, Cal­ to advantage carrying sand, gravel and
Fall Overcoats just now,
water. They are not strong euougb to
answer the complaint filed against you
She says that it has mix concrete for any length of time, □ □
in the above entitled suit, on or before ened attack o f pneumonia at ifornia.
the
smartest models We □□
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the expiration o f six weeks from and the Good Samaritan Hospital, been raining down there equal to so men are employed for that purpose.
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after the date o f the first publication of where she is taking a training our Oregon mist, and that if the
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think that we ve seen in °
this summons, to-wit: The 15th day of course for nurses. She is much J weather man doesn’ t do different
January, 1914, and if you fail to answer
DRAGGING
STATE
ROADS.
many a day.
during the new year she will buy i
for want thereof the plaintiff will ap­ improved.
a
ticket
for
Forest
Grove
pretty
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ply to the court for the relief prayed 1 Mrs. Powell and her two sons,
S u c c e s s f u l R o a d m a k in g D a p a n d a L a r g e -
for in the complaint, to-wit: For th e!
soon.
ly o n C o -o p e r a t io n .
wh
have
been
visiting
the
past
dissolution o f the marriage contract now
Several
of the stutea which have
Grandpa
Busby
has
been
quite
week
at
the
M.
S.
Allen
home,
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existing between plaintiff and defend­
ant, and for such other relief as may left Monday for their home in ! sick at his home in the west part realized the great value of the split j
log road drag employ this device in '
seem meet and equity in the premises, Portland.
of town for several days.
building state roads. Connecticut has
on the grounds o f cruel and inhuman
treatment, rendering his life burden­
William Scheetz returned from | Mrs. Rose Olmsted and child­ met with great success by the use of
some.
Hillsdale last week, where he j ren have returned to the Grove tbe drag, and few states in the Union
This snmmons is published by the has been doing interior painting after a visit with her sister, Mrs. | have better roads than Connecticut.
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order of the Hon. J. U. (Campbell,
There exists, however, in other states j
T. L. Kennedy of Portland.
Judge o f the Fifth Judicial District of and papering.
a serious difference of opinion among □ □
Oregon, and said order being made on
Mr. Katie Norton o f Portland authorities as to whether or not the
Colin Campbell, formerly of
the 25th day of November 1913.
responsibility of dragging the roads
this city, was in town last week, visited in this city Monday.
The date o f the first publication of
this summons is December 4th, 1913, having just returned from an ex­
Frank Famme o f the Grove
and the last day of the publication of tended trip to his old home in was a Butteville
visitor last j
this summons is the loth day o f Janu­ Iowa and other Eastern states.
Friday.
ary, 1914.
Harry L. Anderson, of Port­
J. N. H offman ,
F. Schmidtke visited in Port­
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
land, was visiting here Friday.
land the first of the week.
J. D. McCord, of Portland, was
Mrs. A. Merran was a Port - 1
Notice for Publication
a Forest Grove visitor Friday.
LEADING C LO TH IER
BB
land visitor last week.
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U. S. Land Office, Portland, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Cotchefer
G. E. Richards of Eugene was
December 26, 1913.
Oregon
Forest Grove
were Portland visitors Sunday.
a Grove visitor Friday.
Notice is hereby given that William
n f~i 'i n n |
J. Lunney, of Gaston, Oregon, Route
A. E. Clyde was in this city
L. C. Misz departed Sunday
p i n niiiii n m t n r i f
No. 1, who, on March 8, 1907, made Monday representing the Ameri­
for
Great
Falls
Montana
to
take
Original Homestead Entry No. 16197,
Serial 01359, for E.
S. E.
and N. can Tobacco Company and calling up his work there.
He will
W.
S. E. V\< and on December 28, on local merchants.
Kennard Dixon is helping in­
1907, made Additional Homestead make his home in Eugene. His!
Entry No. 16414. Serial ol446, for N. E. parents live here, and he was j voice the stock o f Gordon & G or-!
'A, S. W. % , Section 31, Township 1
non this week, and his place at |
North, Range 4 West, Willamette formerly in business in this city. | Cornelius with
Goff Bros &i
Meridian, has filed notice of intention
Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Dunlap Irmler, hardware, will be taken
to make final five-year proof, to estab­
were
in
Cornelius
last
Friday
at-1
lish claim to the land above-described,
by William Van Antwerp, who
DBACIOINU CONNECTICUT HOAD.
before the Register and Receiver, U S. tending a big church dinner and J has been with the same firm in
Land Office, at Portland Oregon, on rally. The Doctor said it made this city for a couple o f years.
rests solely upon the farmers’ shoul­
the 12th day o f February, 1914.
ders or whether the state or county
him feel old when he thought it
Claimant names as witnesses: Wil­
Mrs. Blanche Richards and should do this work.
liam J. Williams, of Gales Creek, Ore­ had been eighteen years since he duaghter Marcella, were Port­
In tbe last analysis successful road-
gon; Matt Vincent, o f Gales Creek, was pastor at that place. Most
making depends upon harmonious co­
land visitors Saturday.
Our groceries will conserve your
Oregon; Charley Dennis, of Gaston, of the old members are gone.
operation between individuals and
Oregon; Mrs. David Richards, of
Mrs. Emma Fennel o f Inde­ county,
Miss
Elsie
Lathrop,
principal
state and national authorities.
Gaston, Oregon.
health and are sold at the the Right Price
of the Lincoln School, returned pendence visited Thursday and We may not have reached the stags
H. F. H igby ,
Friday
with
Mrs.
L.
S.
Phillips
24t5
Register.
when state aid to the extent of many
to Forest Grove Sunday evening,
millions of dollars is advisable, but
after a en days’ vacation in in the Grove. •
Miss Rene Moore is able to be we certainly have reached the stage
Portland with her mother.
when the burden should be taken from
Mrs. Lee Covert is visiting at back in school after about two the unsupported shoulders of the
TH E Q U A L IT Y
months
absence
on
account
o
f
a
farmer, where it has rested all too
the home o f her parents, Mr.
sprained
ankle.
STORE
long.
The
fanner
is
perfectly
willing
and Mrs. J. S. Buxton. Mr.
Ralph Mills and Blaine Hoskins to do his share. He simply objects to
Covert has been transferred by
South Main Street
Phone 701
the Southern Pacific from Spring- have retarned to the North Pa­ the policy which makes his share all
the
work
and
little
o
f
the
credit
or
re­
cific Dental school after spend­
field to Portland.
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ward.
Mrs. William Long, o f this ing their vacation with home
city, visited with her parents, folks in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Cheney, o f near
L. M. Harris of Portland, was
Hillsboro, last week, the latter registered at the Forest Grove
This Space R eserved for
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being quite ill. The Cheneys Hotel Monday.
formerly lived here, and he is
Among the Portland visitors
well known in county G. A. R. Saturday were Mr. and Mrs.
circles. They now own a n ee Bean, Mrs. J. Learned, Mr. and
little farm.
Mrs. E. E Williams and Prof.
PHARM ACY
For several days past Rufus Harrington.
Frost, of this city, has been in
Mrs. F. J. Miller left Wednes
Eastern Oregon selling and in­
day
for an extended visit to Cal­
The Last W ord in T\)pe Composing Machines will
stalling big stoves to schools and
ifornia.
business houses.
he Installed in the Printery o f the P R E S S about
Joe Streams, insurance man
Mrs. Nellie Lufer, o f the Oak
Hill section, has gone to Wasco, and tonsorial artist has gone to
J A N U A R Y 15 th, 1 9 1 4
San Francisco where he will |
Oregon, to teach school.
write policies for the winter.
Bernard Ortman was in town
Saturday trading with
local
J. M. Enchede, who has been
This machine fully equipped has cost
merchants.
He returned last visiting his family in the Grove
the P R E S S $ 2 ,5 0 0 .
Its installation is
week from Polk County, where the past month left Monday for!
made necessary b y our increasing business.
he visited his son, George Ort­ Stevensville, Montana, where he j
man, who is on a good farm near is in the nursery business.
A s compared to other machines in this sec­
Dallas.
Raleigh Phelps has moved to
tion it will have twice the speed and four
Will Walker and Bert Friday town for the winter as he has,
times the variety of type faces.
were in from Banks last week. 1 closed down his mill at Gales (
They are barber and violinist, Creek until the weather clears
W ith this addition the P R E S S Printery
respectively.
For years Mr. j up. He is organizing a stock
will
be most complete and modern of any
Delivered at your home
Walker has been furnishing the company to operate the mill.
fidulin’
for
dances
out
there.
He
Mr.
Phelps
formerly
conducted
printing plant in Washington county. Our
Morning and Evening
is a brother o f S. T. Walker, the a confectionery store here.
entire plant is brand new and up-to-date.
6 1-2 cents per Quart
musician, of this city.
I LEGAL NOTICES j:
FALL
O VER CO ATS!!
WE HAVE
ANDERSON
§jj
PURE
FO O D !"
Is the Demand of the Age.
H. T. GILTNER’S
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LITTLER’S
This LATEST MODEL LINOTYPE
FRESH
MILK
Cards have been received from
Miss Gladys Wilson, who is
spending her
vacation with
friends
at
Wallace,
Idaho. She
Phone 8 3 4
South Park Dairy
is the daughter of James Wilson,
o f this city, and has been in the
employ o f the Meier & Frank
department store in Portland for
C H A S D. S TA LE Y , Prop two years.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Allen and
family, o f Oak Hill, were the
guests o f Mrs. Cilicia Mowe at
OVER 6 5 YEARS'
her home on Fourth Street on
E XPERIEN CE
New Year’s day. Mr. Allen for­
merly operated a barber shop
here and afterward went to Pen­
dleton, where he ran an eight-
chair shop, but ill health made it
necessary for him to get on to a
T rade M arks
farm.
D e s ig n s
. . . .
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brown
na aanitlnf a akeO-h and d M o rlp llo r m ar
ascertain o u r ©pinion fr e « w hether an
have returned to their home in
on is probab ly ra ten tsble. Communion-
rictlycon fiden tial. HANDBOOK on I « e n ti
Boise, Idaho, after several days’
>e. O ldest aiteiK-F fo r se« urlìi* paietita.
if j taken th rough Munn <% Co. receive
visit with their parents, Mr. and
notice, w ith ou t c harge. In th e
Mrs. 0 . Brown and Mr. and Mr«.
Henry Hamilton.
He is em­
aom.lY lllnafralad waaklf. T uraaat rtr-
ployed by the John Deere Plow
il o f any soientuie lonrnai. 1 ernia. *3 •
o u rr
it b a . IL Uold by ail newa<1enlera.
Company, and likes his w’ ork
very much.
O ur M o tt o :
WOMEN
WORK ON ROADS.
“ As Good a* tFe B e » t ,>
kntific American.
N & no.384BrM**,TNew York
icb O S e s . e £ F S t , W ashington, L>. U
P h ilip p in a Is la n d « S c e n a o f Q re a t A c ­
t iv it y A m o n g N a t iv e F e m a le s.
You would not think that a woman
could ever' outwork n man when It
comes to heavy road work, but such
is nevertheless the case in the Philip­
pines.
In the construction o f the raoay-Cur-
rimno road it is recalled that at one
time there were approximately 500
women and srirls employed dally, notes
the Engineering News. These fem­
inine workers, receiving from 20 to
25 or 35 centavos per day, according to
their strength and ability, are most
efficient when materials for subgrade,
surfacing or gravel and sand for con­
crete are to be carried a short distance.
They tie up their skirts or “ pandiing”
to t* less hampered os they work and
wield shovels, load, carry and empty
their baskets with a zeal that outclass­
es the men.
In the construction of the subgrade on
the Paoay-Currimao road It was neces­
sary to haul material about one-half a
kilometer at one point. Thia was ac­
complished with womep workers. Men
loaded the basket« at the borrow pits.
The baskets hold about one-sixtieth
cubic meter and are carried ou the bead.
Call after the first of the year and inspect
for yourself.
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