THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, l'Ji4 FOREST GROVE PRESS PAGE FOUR few civil cases o f lesser nature were + + + ♦ + + + ♦ ♦ t t H * t also dispsed of. The grand jury was * * in session Friday and Saturday, and * WILSON DISTRICT NEWS + brught in twelve true bills. The trial + + jury reported again for duty Tuesday + ■ > * ♦ ♦ ♦ * * + + + + * * * after two weeks vacation. Mr. Otto Parson has put some wire fences on his place. Chiropractic Sues at Hillsboro— C. E. Stevens, working in the Buch­ Grandma Wilson visited with Mrs. F. R. Sizer, a chiropractic doctor anan hop yard between here and Cor- Allen, Friday. of Hillsboro has sued Leo. Logan to i nelius, almost cut otT the two first Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olson went collect $21. in Justice Smith’s court. fingers o f his left hand today while to Forest Grove to attend the big Sizer, who treats patients by means training hops. He was taken to a supper given by the K. o f P. lodge. o f reducing subluxations in the spinal doctor who dressed the wound. Mrs. Bothman and daughter, column, claims to have treated a Margaret, and Mrs. C. J. Clark and member o f Logan’s family to the FOR RENT— 10-acre farm adjoin- Mrs. Bill Wilson, visited at Mrs. Sco­ above extent, and wants the court to : ing Forest Grove. .Good 7-room field, Friday. collect it for him. Logan painted the house, barn, etc. All kinds o f gar­ Mr. and Mrs. Scofield were sick publice school houses in Forest Grove den truck and ready market. Low Sunday and had the doctor but aie last summer. rent to right party. Apply to For­ better at this writing. est Grove Press. 32tf Mr. and Mrs. Aden Harper and Iter and Linklater Estates— Mrs. Ayers and Mr. and Mrs. Shoot In Probate Court the inventory of The subject of the sermon for Sun­ attended the funeral o f John Quick the estate o f Caroline Iler, one of day morning at the Congregational at the Hillside cemetery. Gales Creek’s most prominent pio­ Church will be “ Paul’s Test,” and the Mr. and Mrs. John Ranes are the neers, who died recently, was filed by evening will be “ David’s Escape.” proud parents of a baby boy which John Iler, the administrator, showing Thomas Fleming, formerly o f El­ arrived February the twenty first. there are 172 acres belonging to the gin, has bought the 72-acre farm of Frank Wilson and Charley Maite- estate, appraised at $10,000. The per­ C. R. Hibbard, at Cherry Grove. land attended the dance at Davids sonal property was appraised at Hill, Saturday night. $2,896.57. Go to Fleck's for children's shoes, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson and The administrators o f the estate of dry goods and notions. daughter and Mrs. Clark took dinner Dr. S. T. Linklater were ordered to continue to conduct the Delta drug W ANTED— Calves from one to five with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Parkins, store, which was owned by Dr. Link­ days old, heifers preferred. Write to Sunday. BIG DAY FOR SUPERVISORS. Was February Thirteenth When all Gathered at Hillsboro to Hear ^ Experts. ALL AROUND TOWN Brnefit Success — The benefit which was given by the ladies of Forest Grove last Wednes­ day evening in the C. Coterie Hall proved a great success. The program consisted o f all local talent and was o f the best. The proceeds amounted to something over $60 tht night but kept growing until at last report had grown to the sum o f $70.20. This money goes to help pay the expenses o f Mrs. Mary Neil, who has been con­ fined to her room for some months past and recently underwent an oper­ ation at the local hospital. Got One Year in Jail— Frank Stichler and Charles Davis plead guilty of having filched stuff in the Sherwood neighborhood several weeks ago in the Circuit Court yes­ terday, and were sentenced to one year in jail, but paroled on good be­ havior. The sons o f these two men, Elmer Davis and L. B. Stichler, who were brought to Hillsboro at the same time with the wayward fathers on the same charge did not plead later and Dr. Tamiesie, jointly, until or call on J. A. Elder, 336 Second St., guilty, and they will be up for trial it is sold. Forest Grove, Oregon. Phone 234. probably tomorrow. The estate o f Preston Jackson was closed o f record. Card o f Thanks— Jas. Churchill and son, Clifford, of To the friends and neighbors who Gales Creek, visited with Dan Pierce showed their kindness to us during Still No City Arrests in Hillsboro— and family Monday and Tuesday. the death o f our beloved sister and ; Hillsboro is exceedingly quiet since mother, we wish to express our the booze joints closed. Not neces­ Mr. and Mrs. John Turner, o f Sa­ heartfelt thanks. Mrs. Lilly Willis, sarily in a business way, as the mer­ lem, formerly of this county, visited E. N. Burton, Mrs. Ada Bowen, A. J. * chants seem to be doing as much as at the Dan Pierce home Friday. They Raymond, M. E. Raymond, Clyde ever, but from a hilarious standpoint were on their way home from at­ Raymond, David Raymond, Guy Ray­ the town is very calm . Not an arrest tending the funeral o f their grandson mond, Mrs. Otto Strohmier. by the city officials since the first Johnny Quick, of Hillside. o f the year, and the only thing the AUCTION SALE marshal finds to do is to lead an occa­ Mrs. J. B. Eddy, o f Portland, was a B y S. W; Crayne, March 4, 1914, sional dog, that has unwarily come to week end visitor at the home o f Mrs. at 1:00 p. m. at Dug Hill, four miles town, to the calaboose. Ellen F. Scott. north o f Forest Grove. .Seven cows, + + + + + + *+ ++ + +++++++++ 6 giving milk, 1 fresh in April. .One Last week the Circuit Court jury Holstein Male Registered Calf. .One was absent and Judge Campbell * PRINTING •> Mule Colt 8 months old. . One team handled a few cases. A few divorce j * Commercial and Society Cor- + o f 2 and 3 year old Colts will weigh cases were disposed of, the plaintiff’s j * rectly and Effectively Printed. ♦ about 1,600 when grown. .Auctioneer in most of the cases being freed from 1 * ♦ Web Hughes. the galling chains that bound them. A Mrs. M. C. Lilly Gaston this week. Mr. J. R. Ilayden Saturday night and Lon Wilson went Monday to have an formed. is MRS. J. E. DEEKS DIED FRIDAY Tak,‘n to Kansas for B u r ia l- Was Born in Illinois Friday February 13th was a big day to the road supervisors of Wash­ Mrs. J. E. Deeks, aged 49, died at ington County. On that date they j the local sanitarium Friday morning, all met at Hillsboro to discuss good and her husband started for Kansas roads, every mother’s son o f the en- [ with the body Friday afternoon. In­ tire bunch o f road masters in the j terment will be in the old family cem­ county being present. A talk fest; etery at Smith Center. that was both enjoyable and profi- j She had been in ill health for table was indulged in. several months and death followed an A t the forenoon session ex-road operation performed Monday of last master Chapman o f Multnomah week. She was born at Peoria. Illin­ county gave an instructive talk o n 1 ois, and th# family moved here five the proper methods o f building mac­ years ago. Elzie and Eleanor Pierce, adam roads, and showed by means i the two children who had made their o f a black board just the proper way I home with the Deeks family, were to lay out the roads and cover them ! taken East by Mr. Deeks. with the crushed rock so as to get the best results. In the afternoon Prof. Skelton, of O. A. C. told how to build good dirt Some Good Eats for These Folks— roads, and impressed his hearers with Last week Goff Bros, sold five Mon­ the fact that good drainage is neces- ! arch ranges and the purchasers these sary. Several o f the road supervisors mornings are enjoying the latest up- gave short talks, giving their methods to-date tastes in each and every meal. that they had found best in road work. They were John Anderson, Carl Bro- derson.Jno. Voelker,Jake Buckley and The Press office for Job Printing. Mr. Eischen, o f Cornelius. visiting at was quite sick Sunday. to the hospital operation per- i Mr. Gus Bothman is visiting with his brother, Nick Bothamn and fam i­ ly- Mrs. Erickson has been quite sick with the rheumtism. Mrs Maggie Sipe has gone to Newberg for a couple of months. Mr. Conch had a sick horse and had to call the vetinary. Mrs. Ruth Parson is in the hospit­ al and had a serious operation, visited at Allen’s Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. McRoberts were in Forest Grove Monday. Mrs. Jane Lilly is staying with her daughter, Mrs. Schofield. Royal American W ire Fence The Best on the Market at Prices than any Outside Houses can Offer Lowest Prices Ever Made on this Grade Fence 10 Bar 47 Inches High 38c Per R od * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * I ♦ + DILLEY NEWS ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Survival o f the Fittest K ing-C aples Mercantile Company Forest Grove, Ore. Take note of a few specials for this week : FANCY WAIST and DRESS SILKS, the much wanted kind for a pretty waist, skirt or dress Values to $1.00 yard. 48c yd. A new lot of Fancy Dress Ginghams, the very thing “J for house dresses and children’s dresses. Assorted ^ colors and patterns, 27 inches wide. j J U« 34 and 36 inch SERGES, diagonal, whip cord and O C « V J poplar dress goods, in mixtures, checks, plaids and « O C y U » solid colors. F v fr a jLxira opeciai Good Size PINS, . p in s , w ir e h a ir CLARK’S O. N. T. BEST THREAD, . . . . per paper lc. per package lc. . 6 Spools 25c Grocery Specials: Ever fresh Apple Syrup, new product, just to introduce it 35c can Kings’ Best 30c Coffee, beats ’em all. Steel cut in oil paper sacks. Try a pound and be convinced that this is the place to buy. 2 Cans Standard Corn for 15c, same as other stores charge you 10c a can for. Diamond W Baking Powder, . . . 19c the can, great value |Vfl I t I c IIS assured. C *. just to clear the lot we will cut one third off u l l l l S regular price. If we can fit you a bargain is thousands of pairs to choose from. W e handle the noted Star Brand, no better made and our prices are as low as is consistent with modern merchandising. W e want your butter and we want your eggs. W e want your good­ will, we want your business and in return we will give you the best values that capital and experience can command. Shoes K I N G - C A P L E S M E R C A N T IL E C O M P A N Y , Forest G rove, Ore. * 9 Bar 39 Inches H igh 34c Per R o d ♦ 8 Bar 32 Inches High '3 0 c Per R o d * + + 4- 4- + •}>•}> <• Mrs. Enoch Will, o f Portland, vis­ ited over Sunday at the home o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fitch. Miss Etna Tatro left for Eastern Oregon Tuesday. The dance given by the Artisans Friday night was well attended and everybdy had a fine time. The dance hall is much improved since the ad- I dition. Mrs. Tom Hundley, Mrs. F. Crow- { ther and Mrs. B. A. Hoskins and chil­ dren were Forest Grove visitors last Monday. The Artisan banquet last Wednes­ day evening proved a success and everybody had a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McBride were initiated in­ to the lodge, after which a supper was served by the'ladies. About 15 of the young people o f Gaston lodge were here and enjoyed the evening of dancing until a late hour, when all departed for home. Miss Merle Maury delightfully en­ tertained the “ 500” Club at her home on Saturday evening. Honors were given to Mrs. H. M. Sating, first, Mrs. F. Crowther, second. Mr. F. E. McBride, first, and Mr. F. Crowther, second. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. R. McBride, Miss Merle Mau­ ry and Mrs. F. E. McBride visited at afternoon. Mrs. Henry Jarrett entertined the Priscilla Club on Thursday afternoon. John F. Forbes shipped a carload of ■ fine hogs to Portland Saturday. Miss Bertha Anderson and Mrs. Ray Hoag, o f Portland, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ander­ son, over Sunday. Mrs. F. M. Sutford is on the sick list this week. There will be a minstrel show given in the hall Friday night. Everybody is invited to come and enjoy the fun. Miss Emma Craft visited in the Grove Monday. The little Hoskins girl gave a birth­ day party on last Sunday afternoon. A number o f her little friends were there, and an enjoyable time was had. Mr. and Mrs. Albert LaMont visit­ ed with Frank Maury’s over Sunday. Miss Irene Patrick was a week end visitor with her sister, Mrs. Elmer Schuse. Mrs. Frank Sutford was caed to Beaverton the first o f the week on account o f the sickness of her son. 8 Bar 45 Inches H igh 32c Per R od 7 Bar 26 Inches High 26c Per R od 19 Bar 48 Inches High 48c Per R od 21 Bar 58 Inches High 53c Per R o d Goff Bros. Hardware Froest Grove, - - Cornelius High School Minstrels W ill be Repeated Next Friday Night March 1, 1914 A t the Star Theatre Reserved Seats on Sale at Littler’s Drug Store Admission 25c and 35c N E W A C T S - N E W JOKES Repeats By General Request