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FOREST GROVE PRESS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1914 1914 FEBRUARY » 1 4 T F S 6 1 8 101 «J IB hold ink aa w ell as ou e m uch old e r 1 3 M 15161 718192021 24 25 262728 ^ 2 5 Forest Grove Steam Laundry W ood, C o ld S to r a g e a n d Ice. Cor. fith Ave. and 2nd St., Ore. J POPULAR Popular Mechanics Magazine M W R I T T E N S O Y O U C A N U N D E R S T A N D IT** A GREAT Continue«! Story of the World*# Progress which you may begin reading at any time, and which will hold your interest forever. You are living in the best year, o f the most wonderful age, o f what is doubtless the greatest world in the universe. A resident of Mars would gladly pay — $ 1,000 FOR ONE YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION to this magazine.in order to keep informed o f our progress in Engineering and Mechanics. Are you reading it? Two millions of your neighbors are, and it is the favorite maga* sine in thousands of the best American homes. It appeals to all classes—old and young — men and women. The “ Shop Notes ” Department ( 2 0 page#) gives easy ways to do tilings— how to make useful articles for home and shop, repairs, etc. “ Amateur Mechanic*” (1 0 pages) telle howto make Mission furniture, wireless outfits, bouts engines, magic, and all the things a boy loves) 9 1 . S O P E R Y E A R . S IN O L E C O R IE S I S C E N T S A»k your Newsdealer to show you one or W R IT E F O R FR E E S A M P L E C O P Y T O D A Y P O P U L A R M E C H A N IC S C O . f * H. L ID Y A R D S. A. W A L K E R W a KLER ¿ LIDYARD S H O EM AKERS 1st Ave. N., near Main St. Buxton, Manager The rade M arks D l s ig iy c C o p y r ig h t s A c . ’ A n T on e .n n a tn » A .k .t n h pml c1n.rri!‘ (inn m p , qu ick ly aseen ;un o u r opitn« n fre e tth e th .• an Invention la probab ly p.-iteurnbl©. Commi nfen- lion * atrlctly coiilUlenfl.d. H;V¿CC0CK on I*., «nt# ioTit free. Oldest agency fo r pocurluir putei. *. 1’atents taken th rough Munn X Co. re ce iv e tprcial notice, w ith ou t c harge, lu the Scientific Jiinericait. A hunrtanmoir Mlnstmtnd w oeklr. I argent cir Term *, |3 a Sold by all new sdealers. culation « f ». t n< le' iii.c Journal. o a r : fo u r n i. S SUNN ¿Co.1-*— Branch t) ’ 'ce, fZb OVERLAND P e o p l e 's E x c h a n g e ••■■ NewTort F FU Washington, D. C. FRESH C O W S Fo r Sale We have just received another car load o f choice fresh cows. We invite you to inspect them. Paterson Bros. Phones 0198, and 020X 22 R a s m u s s e n ’s F e e d S to re J. RASMUSSEN, Proprietor February 2 4 W ith Songs, ¡. « P t a T 1914 THESE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Stunts and Jests . Commercial and Society Cor- recti y and Effectively Printed. + PRESS PRINTERY + ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ + + + + + + + + * UNDERTAKING W ill Appear at the Star Theater Special attention given to crippled feet. . + + A. A. K I R K W O O D F or R e n t — Some nice, light airy rooms for light housekeep ing or offices. Co. T. J. 0. Realty tf For Sale or Trade UP-TC-DATE MACHINERY - ■> In the County t ourt o f The State of Judges and clerks for the 1914 pri for Washington County. “ LET HIM RUN”— LINCOLN. Oregon, mary and general election have been In the mattar o f the last Will and appointed, and in several places H is A d v ic s to M a n W h o H a s an E ls- Testament of J A. Hazlitt, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under- ' woman has come into her own on the CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR p h a n t on H ia H a n d s . signed, executrix of the last Will and election board. A day and night Testament and of the estate of J. A. C harles A. Dana, w ho w as assistant board have been appointed for Forest secretary o f w ar under Mr. Stanton, Hazlitt, deceased, to the creditors o f Embalming and and all persons having claims against Municipal Engineering Grove and Hillsboro and several related th e follow in g : Funeral Directing said deceased to present them with the other places because all the work Surveying and Subdividing "A certain T h om pson had been g iv necessary vouchers within six months could not be done in the day. Fol ing tb e governm ent con sidera b le trou from the date of the first publication ! Phone 482 FOREST GROVE UNDERTAKING CO. lowing are the boards for the Forest ble. Dana received w ord that T h om p of this notice viz, January z9th, 1914 to ! the undersigned at the office of Hollis Grove precincts and o f the precincts son was about to esca pe to L iverpool. J. S & Graham, Attorneys, in the First j in territory adjacent to this city: Abbot Building “ Calling upon Stanton. Dana w as re National Bank building, in the City of The first three named in each pre ferred to Mr. Lincoln. Forest Grove, Washington County, Phone No. 642 Forest Grove, Or. Oregon. cinct are judges and the last three “ T h e president w as at tb e W hite FOREST G R O V E , O R E G O N Dated at ForesDGrove. Oregon, this clerks: H ouse, business hours w ere over, and 27th day of January, 1914. Northeast Forest Grove — Day Ltm-oln was w ashin g his hands Elida J. Hazlitt Board: E. W. Haines, H. T. Buxton, H ello. D ana.’ said he as he open ed the Executrix of the last Will and Testa Harry Nauffts, J. W. Baldwin, Frank door. ’ W h at is It n ow ?' 'W ell, sir.' ment of J. A. Hazlitt, deceased. I S. Gordon, Arthur Shearer. Night Hollis & Graham, attorneys. 28t4 1 said, ‘ here Is thé p rovost m arshal o f Board: S. G. Hughes, John Taylor, P ortland, w ho reports that J a cob Z. M. Larue, R. F. Emerson, Walter T h om pson Is to be In tow n ton igh t and NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Roswurm, Lee Sparks. Inquires w h a t orders w e bave to give.' \ . Northwest Forest Grove — Day 'W hu t does Stanton pay?’ be asked In the County Court of the State o f ; s n o w o n e x h ib itio n a t th e Board: 0 . M. Sanford, R. M. Taylor, 'A rrest hlm ,' I replied. 'W e ll.' he con Oregon for Washington County. H. Hamilton, H. E. Ferrin, E. J. tlnued. d raw lin g his w ords. '1 rather In the matter of the estate o f Boose, August Gardner. Night Board: gu ess not. W hen you have aa ele Elizabeth Gilson Bolen, deceased. i R. 0. Stevenson, Will Weitzel, J. S. phant on you r hands and be w ants to Notice to Creditors. Buxton, Harry Emerson, R. W. S. run a w a y, better let him run.' ” Notice is hereby given that the namer,, Carmel Good. undersigned, by order o f the County Southeast Forest Grove — Day Abe Got the W orst o f It. Court o f the State of Oregon, for W hen Lincoln wa6 a y ou n g la w yer Board: W. W. Goff, E. R. Stober, C. Washington County, has been ap Duyck, Enoch Moore, D. D. Bump, P. In Illinois b e 'a n d a certain Judge once pointed administratrix of the estate . f • got to bantering one another about C. Starrett. Night Board: C. M. Elizabeth Gilson Bolen, deceased. All Odell,, T. H. Littlehale, Charles S. trading horses, and It w as agreed that the next m orning at 9 o'clock they persons holding claims against the Morgan, F. D. Gardner, E. D. West. 1 You are invited to call should mHke a trade, the horses to he ¡aid estate are notified to present Southwest Forest Grove— D: y unseen up to that hour and no back and look at the ¡aid claims, duly verified, at the o f Board: Edward Rivett, L. M. lug out under h forfe itu re o f $25. At fice of Hollis & Graham, in the city new model Graham, J. C. Latta, A. B. Caples, W. the hour appointed the Judge cam e up. of Forest Grove, Oregon, within six N. Sears, E. C. Buxton. Night leadin g th e sorriest looking sj>oclmen Improved in many ways f «£ . months from the date hereof. Board: J. J. Wirtz, F. M. Crabtree, o f horse e v e r seen In those parts. In Dated at Forest Grove, Oregon, this J. H. Smith, E. R. Wirtz, F. W. Eme.- a fe w m inutes Mr Lincoln w as seen February 5th, 1914. Successors to a pp roa ch in g with a w ooden saw horse. on, George G. Paterson. H A S K E L L & S O N HARRIET L. CAPLES, C .G . DANIELSON G reat w ere the shouts r nd laughter Cherry Grove— R. P. Roberts, Phil Administratrix o f the estate 'p Lovegren, John Fisher,John Wood- o f th e crow d , and both w ere greatly PHO NE 306 P A C IF IC A V E . Elizabeth Gilson Bolen, de Increased when Lin coln said: house, Pembroke Patten, George W. F “ W ell, ju dge, this Is the first tim e I ceased. IC» Hendricks. ev er got th e w orst o f It In a horse HOLLIS & GRAHAM, Gales Creek— Day Board: J. W. trad e." Attorneys for administratrix. McRoberts, J. J. Adkins, Michael 29-t4. Monner, W. A. Sargent, J. Ben Bate man, Francis White. Night Board. Charles E. Potts, Everet Parkins, R. B. Lilly, J. R. Greenwood, J. B. Par iMI M M H I B HI111 1 I I llli I U S i 'i m i t i l i k — IIB M sons, S. S. Dallas. Verboort— W. A. Herman, Dan Cummings, Julius Kindle, John S. .Marsh, R. B. Porter, John Hoesacker. Dealer in Flour, Feed and all kinds of hü Nil Laurel — Sam Ornduff, Edward Garden Seeds in season........................ Boge, E. C. Mulloy, F. L. Brown, Os car Thayer, Louis, Meyers. A re an index to the life of Forest G rove and surrounding country. Banks— Day Board: Henry C.Car- T h e y are open to meichants and all w h o desire a brief and effective medium for reach stens, J. E. Bradley, J. W. Vandervel- ing the public. T h is department will solve your problems and fulfill your wants. Readers den, Millard Burnett, Ralph R. Kin- will find valuable information and helpful suggestions. ton, John Herb. Night Board: John T h e most widely read section o f the P R E S S , this department will place your locals Pacific A ve. Forest Grove, Oregon F. Carstens, John J. Pricket, Samuel where people look for them, and where they w ill not be offended in reading them. Price C. Inkley, Joseph A. Moore, John M. 1 cent per word each insertion, minimum total charge 25 cents. Kessler, Harold Jensen. Dilley— J. M. Hiatt, W. R. Steph ens, J. W. Hughes, C. A . Brodersen, W anted I Bowels clogged, sickheadaehe W. Coettelman, B. A. Haskins. W o o d W a n t e d — T he P ress no fun is it? Why not have the Mountain— G. Essner, Lee Schwan- desires to secure several cords of happy face, red cheeks that der, Jason Thompson, S. L. Hollen both Oak and Fir wood to apply comes with good digestion. ! beck, George Meacham, Peter Hoff on subscription, advertising, or Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea man. ; makes the bowls move regular, j job work. ! natural makes you feel like new. Purdin— Day Board: W. H. Hay. t f * î Girl Wanted — For general Take it tonight. Vankoughnet Ira Purdin, Frank Thatcher, Herman housework. Small family. Phone & Reder. Bernard, Henry Vandyke, Bert Ort- man. Night Board: Frank Benrott. 502. »tf* 'Ï* iiNfÄc®*» I * F is s i 27 inch soft finished, worsted •>r; GIRL W ANTED— as an apprentice Allen Hayden, J. F. Love, Herbert Haslett, Harry Underhill, Fran* Bryant’s Studio, Post Office block. challies for your Spring and Sum Phone 476, Forest Grove. 29-1.' mer waists and dresses, special Heesacker. 25c yard. K in g & C a p l e s M e r . i \*4 - For Rent c a n t i l e C o . 25 COLORED COMEDIANS COMING TO FOREST GROVE We are prepared to do the very best of all kind of shoe work. * Notice to Creditors W a n t e d —T h e P r e s s desires to secure a live correspondent in * every community in Washington ♦ county. Send in your application * at once + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ p r in t in g 1 PACIFIC _ GARAGE MERTZ & LATTA 318 W . Washington SL, CHICAGO I * TH E C o a l, Forest Grove, ICES * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Folks in this city who like fun, the real good old kind that makes a fellow forget his meat bills, the price of eggs and his mother-in-law, shoulu just wait for the High School Fun sters, the burnt cork minstrels that are being coached by Fred Jonea lor their show at the Star Theater in thb city Tuesday evening, February 24. Coach Jones says that it will be ore of the best and he has coached quite l few colored comedians. The first oart o f the entertainment will consist of chorus singing by 25 voices, end men jokes o f the latest variety, and a bunch o f ’em will be lifted right out o f our own Forest Grove. Dr. Cha.s. Lester Large is still living in this city, despite the fact that he goes to Portland once a week, and there are a bunch o f other professional men and other folks in town that will come in for their share o f the comedy. The second half o f the show will consist o f a sketch entitled, “ A Night in a Dilley Hotel,” and will be a scream, and the close o f the show will end in a cake walk participated in by the 25 coons. The end men will be Jim Norton, John Doane, Fred Jones, Ver- cie Billinger, Otto Cantrall and Ralph Higby. F op . S ale The cheapest house in Forest Grove. New finish; all complete. Near in. $1350. T. J. 0 . Realty Co. tf tyr. 0 . H. Scheetz. Chiropractic neuropa h, invites the people of Forest Grove and vicinity to come into Portland and get pure chiro- prac ic neuropathy intelligently administered. Suite 406, Buch anan Building. 27i5 m NI People e a s i l y constipated dread the winter. Nothing but hard coarse meals, No fruits or j vegetables to keep the stomach; active. Your best relief, your! greatest friend now is Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea the world’ s l tonic physic. Do it to,light. Vankoughnet & Reder. i 34 inch whip cord mixed worsted dress goods a very ser- viciahle material, per yard. . 25c S ociety style and neat appearence may Exclusive neckwear and noveliies be obtained from the PRESS job for the ladies and everything dainty | department. for the “ Baby’s” wardrobe. Mrs. K in g & C aples C ash S to re . 29tf. Mandeless Incubator and Chicke.i Brooder. Mrs. Geo. Caldwell. 29tf. Wm. A. Schilling, eye sight spec ialist of Portland will be at Shearer & Son’s Jewelry store every Saturday from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M . Dr. Schilling 19tx Fancy waist and dress silks | the very wanted kind for a pretty waist and street costume comes in Messalines, poplins, foulards, Louisennes, Peace Dr Saimes and Pongees. Values up 2 cans Standard corn for 15c, to $1.00 per yard special . . . 48c corn starch 5c, gloss starch 5c, package soda A & H brand 5c K in g & C a p l e s M e r c a n t i l e C o . K in g * C a p l e s M e r c a n t il e C o . For acute and chronic diseases see Dr. Stewart, chiropractic, K. The Bea erton Aetna Lime and Sul o f P. building. 27tf phur Spray— For sale by the barrel or gallon at Littler’s Pharmacy . + ♦ * * ♦ * ♦ *■ ♦ + ♦ ♦ + + •> + Let The PRESS Print your + Why Burn Wei Wood? Butter Wrappers in ac- * When you can get dry wood at ♦ ♦ cordance with the law. > delivered. Phone 0181. 29t2 + > + ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ * * * * * * * * i That’s it. There’s a big call for the trained man— the man who can handle the big things—the man who is an expert. You can easily receive the training that will put you in the class of well-paid men. You can’t begin to under stand how quickly the little coupon below will bring you success. Already it has helped thousands of men to better paying positions and more congenial work. It will cost you only a two-ccnt stamp to learn how it is all done. Just mark the coupon as directed and mail it today. The Inter national Correspondence Schools have a way to help you. During last year over 5,000 students voluntarily re ported better positions and hi gher sal ari es secured International Correspondence Schools through I. C. S. training. ScrantoM, Pa. To only this small per P le a s e e x p la in , w ith o u t fu r th e r o h l l g a t l o * o n my p a r t, h ow I ca n q u a lif y fo r th e p o s i t io n , t r a d e , or cent age of out student p r o f e s s io n b e fo r e w h ic h I h a r e m a rk e d X body there was brought in P ir e t r i c e l W l r e m a n A u t o m o b il e R u n n in g P ie c tr i c e I E n g f n e a r P o u lt r y P e .m ln g creased salaries amounting M e c h a n ic a l D r a ft s m e n B ookk eeper M e c h a n ic a l E n g i n e e r j S t e n o g r a p h e r in one year to over Two F.x p e r t T e l e p h i o n e F.«| A d v e r t is in g M a n ary E n g in e e r S h o w - C a r d W r i t in g Million Dollars! T e x t i le ■ M a n u fa c tiir t u r ln in i g W i n d o w T r im m i n g C iv il E n g i n e e r C o m m e r c ia l Illu strâ t. Don’t fill a little job all B u ild in g C o n t r a c t o r In d u s tr ia l D e s ig n i n g A r c h it e c t A r c h it e c t u r a l D r a fts your life when you can so C o n c r e t e C o n a tn tc T ’ n C h -n U t f J p . n 'r t P lu m b in g . N tea m F itt’ g I I easily move up in the world. M ‘ " t F orem an B a n k in g ) J'” ™ *11 K i n g * C a p l e s M e r c a n t il e C o . Blanche Richards. A “ Ye», I’ m «orry, too, that you cannot fill the position, but what I need i» a TRAINED man— a man who thoroughly understand» the work.” “ No, there’s no other position open— we’ve hundreds of appli cants now on the list waiting for the little jobs. This position ;alls for a TRAINED man. Good day.” Fundamental Music Training in classes, as taug ¡t by Mrs. Mary Cahill-Moore in Portland 13-1 stationery of correct Mrs. E. E. Williams. Thousands of dollars worth of spring goods now opening at ~ , The Business of This Place Is to Raise Salaries NSW 1» Hie lime to wsrlt the Cospna C l.lH a r H c « 1 I « » « . M in a S u p e r i n t e n d e n t Alam« SI. » No. City a a a a a a a a i m » * M M W .W A V A V .V . F o r New P ens. To “ break In” a new pen point quick ly dip It in ink and hold It In the flame o f a liKhted matc h fo r a second . Wipe and dry w ith a cloth and then It will V /A V V »V .V .V V .V .’ .V .V »V *V *% • M T M JUDGES AND CLERKS FOR 1914 ELECTION CHOSEN PAGE SEVEN