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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1914 FOREST GROVE PRESS i J. H. Wescott was transacting busi to go after the establishment of a ciate this assistance from you. Send the coupons to The Press office at ness in Portland Thursday. large sawmill. Willis Ireland, the A new dwelling is being erected on treasurer, is cashier o f one o f the once, as they will not oe counted the Elliot ranch south of the towr. Hillsboro banks, and is a brother of after the date printed on the coupon. V.V.V.’.V.V.V.’.V.V.V.V.V.V. limits, which will be occupied by John Ireland, of this city. Thos. Carmichel and family. It is rumored that the Gaston base ball team will not go into spring + * + + + + * + + + + + * * training at Paso Robles. 0 + ♦ Roy Dennis made the usual Sunday + + trip to the Grove. GASTON NEWS + w + Clarence Carnahan, his father ard Delivered at your home Thursday, Feb. 12th com * ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ i* Will Oaks are moving to Banks to Tom Wilson took a fine load of Morning £*nd Evening memorates the birth of Abra operate a new saw mill. Mr. Homewood ,the new manager erect and dressed hogs to town Tuesday. He ham Lincoln, an event which 6 1-2 cents per Quart says there is money in them. Won o f the Gaston Flouring and Feed Mill, Their families accompany them, will be marked by public cele believing in plenty o f light has had a We have escaped the tango so far. der why more o f our farmers do not brations in many parts of the new office built at the mill. He also Cecil and John Blum, Herb Smith raise them. O u r M o tto : “ A> G o o d a» th e B e s t ” country. Lincoln said: believes in carrying a full stock o f and A. W. Freeberg were in Yamhill Mrs. Walter Wheatly is visiting Miss Hazel Hughes delightfully en “ You can fool some of friends in Portland this week. Wal feed, and has received two mixed cars Sunday. tertained the Priscilla Club at hei in the last thirty days. Mr. Home- Plans and specifications have been Phone 834 South Park Dairy ter says he doesn’t like “ batching.” the people all the time, home on Thursday. and part of the people There will be a meeting o f the wood is formerly o f Hood River and called for by the officers o f the G.is ______________________& Dr. Kauffman made a business trip ---------------- — ------------ ------------- some of the time, but Gales Creek Club at the Wilson school Portland, and says he will bring his ton bank for a new bank building to our town Wednesday. John Potter reports having taken house Saturday night at 8 o ’clock, to family to Gaston as soon as he can you can’t fool all the Mrs. Lawrence Brownson returned some fine furs this season, securing CHAS D. STALEY, Prop which the residents o f Hillside are secure a house. people all the time.” to her home in Portland, after a 'ew John Barton would move to Gaston four or five otter and splendid mink, cordially invited. — --------------- ----- ------------------------------- ' - T T V ' T J* weeks’ stay with her friend, Miss We don’t fool any o f the people the finest of the latter measuring The West Dairy Farmers’ Commer if he could secure a house. Clip the Vote Coupon. Merle Maury. She expcts to start for any of the time. This is why There has been a dearth o f rental three feet from nose to tip of tail, cial Club will hold an all-day’s ses California in a week or two. our business continues to The local K. P. Lodge, as all others, sion on Saturday, the 21st, beginning houses here for several years, in spite Clip the vote coupon from each is- »Jj The Artisan Lodge will dedicate at 10 o ’clock a. m. Everybody inter of some half dozen being built each will celebrate the 50th anniversary of sue of The Press and fill them out *♦ grow. their new hall on Wednesday, Feb ested in the improvement o f Thatch year. There is a splendid opportu- the order on the 19th of February, ruary 18th, by giving an entertain 0 . L. Greibler is rafting timbers for your favorite candidate in the § er, Hillside and Kansas City is invit nity here for some one to make a pay- contest. Each coupon will count 20 & PACIFIC DRUG Co. ment and supper. All Artisans are ed. Bring your baskets and join in as ing investment by building cottages over the lake, saving a two mile haul votes for her. This will aid her in FOREST GROVE. - OREGON cordially invited to attend. A small for rent. over land. speakers have been provided for the getting a prize and she will appre- S> fee will be charged, to be used on There is a general feeling o f optim .A. J. and Mrs. Hamrick took trolley ,V.V.V.V/.VAy.W AW 8A'.ii occasion. payment for the hall. Wonder when the supervisor is go ism over the country, and in Gasti.i ride to the Grove Saturday. Watch for the announcement of the Subscribe for the Press now and ing to drag our roads so we can get as elsewhere for 1914, and with ham plays, “ Mr. Bob,” and “ Miss Fearless mer and hatchets buried beyond res help three causes, yourself, the Press to town ? MAKES MORE MILK KEEPS INDEFINITELY and Co.,” to be given in a few weeks The Ladies’ Aid o f the Hillside urrection and all shoulders to the and your favorite contestant. Cost Less Than Most Rations for the benefit of the lodge. wheel. There is only progress and Some folks may have an idea that Congregegational Chuijch gave a fine Mr. Lebord, who has been quite ill, dinner at the residence of Green Lilly. prosperity in sight for Gaston and an onion is strong enough to resist is better at present. The dinner was from 12 to 3, and was the community for 1914 and there- any disease, but Dan Storey says he The children o f the Sunday School lost about 100 hundred sacks by a held at this home so the men could all after. will give a box social at the hall Winn Hamrick made a flying trip fungus disease and decaying core, be there. Mrs. Lilly, Mrs. Chas. February 13th. Register now with E. X. Harding. Bamford and Mrs. Tom Williams had to the city last week. DrieJ Beet Pulp may be fed either dry or moist Miss Bell Moore visited over Sun Superintendent Fields is authority Primary duty is an essential one. charge o f the dinner, and it was a day with the Misses Tate. E. F. Magoon is out o f commission ened, and is just as good one way as the other. success. The men say they will come for the statement that the S. P. Co. Walter W olf is quite sick with a For an average cow, weighing about a thousand again if they are given the oppor wants to acquire more land at the with the grip. Ed. will probabl / cold. south end of the yards to put in more talk piano in 6-8 time when he re- tunity. pounds and giving from twenty-five to thirty Mr. and Mrs. Roy McBride were in tracks for the benefit of shippers. covers. pounds of milk daily a properly balanced ration may Forest Grove Saturday. Mr. Chanler, agent at Patton, is The local Artisan Lodge will ho! l a Mrs. S. F. Van Meter has been sick be formed of Dried Beet Pulp and hay— eight to ten + 4- * •> convalescent at the Forest Grove ho.,- basket social on Saturday evening, with rheumatism but is much im * 1 pital, having undergone an operation February 14th inst., to raise funds for pounds of Pulp (Weighed dry) and from eighteen to proved at this writing. for appendicitis. a good cause. They have eighty GALES CITY NEWS 20 pounds o f good hay for roughage, or as mu jh Mrs. Rice o f St. Johns visited over G F. Stapleton was attending to members now and are desirous of get- hay as the cow will clean up thoroughly. Give the Sunday with relatives here. ting on the roll o f honor with 100 * * * * * * * * * * * business in Portland Friday. Beet Pulp first, dividing this amount into two feed Mat I’ehl made a business trip to Mrs. J. W. Marek left Sunday for membership. The cadets are round- Cecil Lilly, who has been in a Port Portland Saturday. ings. land hospital for some time on a c Crete, Nebraska, to attend her moi.h ;i- ing into form for the exemplification Mrs. S. R. Vermilyea is on the sick of degree work. If you have been feeding hay alone, the addition count o f measles, returned home list who is ill. list this week. The Brown Lumber Co. is restock Perry says the roads are good, that Tuesday, and will not be able to take of Dried Beet I’ ulp will enable you to reduce the Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Lilly enter up his school work again for some ing, and R. D. Brown is out from is when the wheels get down to them. quantity of hay nearly one-half, as one pound o f the tained at 500 last Thursday evening, Portlnd helping place the shipments. A surprise party in honor o f Lena time. pulp will take the place o f one and one-half to two it being the birthday anniversary of Don’t spend time in worrying why McBurney’s birthday miscarried a Rex Dallas took his gun and a Mrs. Lilley. pounds of hay and produce more milk. a black hen lays a white egg. Get, little, as Lena unexpectedly went to good supply o f arrynunition and has Earl Boyd spent a few days the egg. spend the week end- with the newly We do not recommend more than eight to ten moved back on the old home placj Sheridan last week. Finley McCloud is getting out tim- weds, Mr. and Mrs. Filbert Joh'son. about three miles from Gales City. pounds of Dried Beet Pulp per day to each cow in As Miss Lena was expected to return He says he will stand guard every bers for a new barn 58x70.. any event, and o f Molasses-Dried Pulp, not more * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + *♦ Harry Bennett, a clever and popu- the young folks congregated and pro- night, and will shoot or take prisoner than five or six pounds per day. ♦ + the first measle that intrudes on his lar local Thespian of other days, now ceeded with the program, vainly ro ♦ HILLSIDE NEWS * o f the U. S. S. Annapolis, was visit- gretting Lena’s absence. • All changes in feeding should be made graduallv ♦ ♦ premises. ing relatives and friends here last Jas. Walters is erecting a new and ;n beginning the use of Dried Beet Pulp, start Main Street Market. Good meat week. cow bam, 48x60. He says in order to with about two pounds daily, mixing it well with the Dick Goff and family returned from all the time. Deliveries made at any The cordwood harvest in this vicin keep up the flow of milk they must time o f the day. Phone 631. remainder of the ration, if other grains are fed. a two months' visit to California, ity promises to be heavier than usual be well housed in such weather as After two or three days, another pound per day may where they had gone on accourt ol Mrs. Anna Swinney, o f Grants This winter in the neighborhood o f prevails now. Mrs. Goff’s health. Mrs. Goff is feel Past, Oregon, is visiting with old 3000 cords will be ricked up. George Russell received twenty- be added, and so on until the point is reached where ing much better. friends here this week. She left here Mrs. C. Hudson has returned from four pairs o f California quail Satur- the most economical results in milk production are A. E. Wescott installed his milking fifteen years ago, and since that time a lengthy sojourn in Portland. day for distribution on places that secured. machine this week and the cows took she has done quite a little traveling. All who have the grip please give promise to afford the most protection For rolled barley, bran and other grains or mill to it very nicely. He expects to he First they moved to Mammoth the usual voting sign. Unanimous, to the birds. Geo. says the state milking forty cows by another win Springs, Arkansas. From there to your Honor. feed you can substitute Dried Beef Puli» pound for game department has a representa- ter. Mr. Wescott is one of our pro Alton, Missouri, thehce to the south pound and obtain better results. Mrs. C. R. Wescott is convalescent tive in Europe now after 1000 pairs gressive, up-to-date farmers. ern part o f Oklahoma, where they ex in Portland, having been taking a of Hungarian Phesants to be set at Eugene Lewton came out fr m perienced severe sickness and lost drastic course of treatment for stom- liberty in Oregon later, Portland Saturday to spend Sunday their daughter. Leaving there on ac ach troubles. Mrs. G. A. Bryant was hostess to FOREST GROVE, OREGON with his parents. count of bad water and sickly climate The cost of a ticket may now be a bevy o f young ladies Friday eve- The many friends of Mr. Johnson with wagon and team they went to entered under the head of current ex- ning. The event being in honor of will be glad to know that he has com Atzec, New Mexico. Yet not satisfied penses. Miss Effie Epling. pleted his contract for cutting fi rty they began to pull towards old Oregon The new red steel cars ride quite E. X. Harding and A. J. IlamricK cords of wood for Dick Goff, and has stopping in Califrnia for a while, but comfortable, much more so than other attended the good roads meeting at taken the contract to cut 1000 cords nothing short of Oregon would fill the interurban lines we have ridden on. Hillsboro Saturday. They report a at Gales Creek, to which place he the bill, so they came to Grants Pass, Some o f the boys say the days are rousing good meeting from whicn moved this week. Oregon, sweet Oregon, and has re- too long already. much benefit will secure. Master Jack Owens is quite ill with I^Grippe. The town council has had a now- • +++++-M+-!*;-+++++++++++++++>+++++++++ +++l.+ ++++-f.*+.|. H 4 :*+4>+++++++++-:-+++4."r+++,j charter drafted and will submit it to the electors in April for their ap proval. The new charter will bo on broader lines and in keeping with growth and progress. The provincial charter having been outf grown at u recent special meeting. The newly elected councilmen were sworn in. Those elected recently were J. W. Mr- Burney, M. J. Owens, J. II. Kramer and J. II. White. W. E. Haynie hand \ \ m ed in his regisnation and H. I). Bryant . ppointed to fil! the office. The cocn- c:l has had several new cross walks laid which are duly appreciated. They have also purchased a new and commodious safe in which to keep records, documents, etc. Dan McCloud is in receipt o f a letter from B. C. which states that winter is practically over there, tne mercury registering only about fi'ty No. 40 silk ribbon . 10c degrees below now. 60 “ “ 12èe Prof.— What time is it when the 80 “ clock strikes thirteen ? Pupil— Tin.« 15c to take it to Freeberg for repairs. 100 “ “ mained there ever since. She says Oregon is good enough for her. She says New Mexico is also a nice country. Rev. J. S. Lucas, o f Hillsboro, gave us two very interesting sermons last Sunday. FRESH !; Lincoln’s Birthday;- M IL K ;• February 1 2th-: * * * * * * How to Feed Larrcwe’s Dried Beet Pulp to Dairy Cows. * * * * ******* ♦♦♦♦♦♦+< * * * * * * * Will HardtrampFs Feed Store DISCOUNT BAILEY’S BIG STORE ON Shoes Hats Caps Our New Spring Goods are Coining in Every Day A fi ne new SALE CONTINUES Gents Goods Dress Goods Notions Cofsets of Kingsbury Hats at $ 3 , King at $ 2 .5 0 and the Chicago Leader $ 1 .5 0 ; also the King- ville Hat for Boys in latest shapes and colors at $ 1.25 Underwear A new line of “ Y e O ld T ym e” Comfort Shoes for M en and W om en Extra S p e cia ls A new lot of wool challies just arrived in all the latest colcrs and patterns of light and dark effects Our Grocery Department is always full of the best there is to be had Hillsboro Wants Payroll— | BAILEY’S BIG STORE * + + + + + + + + + + + + + * * + + * + + 4 + + + + + ♦♦+♦♦+♦++♦♦♦+♦♦♦+♦+♦♦+++++♦++++♦•> ! John M. Wall has been elected pres ident. Dr. Erwin secretary, and Willis Ireland treasurer o f the Hillsboro Commercial Club. The board o f gov ernors o f that organization have re solved that their city needs a larger payroll, and it is said that they intend Children’s Hose 15c 10c, 121, 15c and 19c PURDY’S for Good Goods