F O R C 3 T GrxOVE P R E S S [RESCN AN3 IOAH j Y. id. C. A. CONifENliiN P R O F E S S IO N A L The week end of the last week j. n . h o f f m a n j was an important one for the - -L student life of Oregon and Idaho. E. C . K L A N C K E . P U B L IS H E R N O T A R Y P U B L IC It was then that the tenth annual Collections and all business en­ convention of theY. M. C. A. of B. C . S U IT . E d it o r trusted to us given prompt these states was held at Cor­ attention E n t e n d " «Mond-cU»« m « tt« rN o v eirk * r 25, vallis. The convention was a ornce. IW», »t th<* Pokt Office a t Forent (.ro v . O re « n success in more ways than one. under the ac t of March 3, 1879. P H O N E IN D . 8 0 1 FO R EST $R O VE It was the largest and most en­ All correspoudence and chance* for advertise- thusiastic of anything he has ijjpntH should l*e in the Pres* olHce not later than Tuesday noon. seen before and he added that VICTOR LIMBER he had attended every conven­ Subscription - $1.00 p e r y e a r Funeral Director | tion thus far. Much credit for Advertising rates on application and Embalmer. . . the success is due to the excell­ _ ent way everything was managed THURSDAY, JANUARY, 27 by the 0. A. C. association and Chapel Modern Equipments i F o rest G rove O regon J the royal way Corvallis saw fit UNDEVELOPED RESOURCES toentertain the delegates. They a recent report of a well were great days. In known agricultural college, the I riday noon the contention W. H. HOLLIS president of the institution made opened with a song service led the statement that seven out of by Mr. Baker of Portland. Aftei Attorney-at-Law every eight of the boys and girls convention was formel ly «I of the United States leave school vailed to order by I res. G. VV. between the fifth and sixth Rdey ot McMinnville, I rin. H. Forest Grove Oregon grades and go out into a world L. Bate:, spoke on ways and of splendid opportunities, with- moans ol mat rg a convention out the training and intelkctral worth while. There followed a power to take advantage of there «‘rk>s "f reports and appoint- Phone, Mairi 41 opportunities. Of the vast army ments after which Gale Seaman of eighteen million school child- I’ac iiic coast student Secretary LANGLEY & SON ron, fifteen million seven hun- SI ' K,‘ "n the service of the Y. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW dred and fifty thousand en aged M. C. A. throughout the world, in a hopeless struggle U r a de- an(l b. ivi. Brown of U. of 0. cent livelihood. Is it n n won- Porhest r convention of the stud Forest Grove Oregon der that the few own and con­ ents volunteer movement. trol the mai y, that the few ex­ Friday evening Mr. Richard­ son of the Railroad Y. M. C. A. ploit the many for the few. and Rev. M. C. Long of the H . W . V O L L M E R , M. D Today the papers are filled Deschutes District told of the with articles discussing methods Y. M. C. A. among railroad men. P H Y S I C I A N a n d S U R G E N for the conservation of our nat­ H. J. McCoy, of San Francisco, Office in Abbott Building ural resources. They nil of the Dean of Y. M. ('. A. in the the power that is wasted every West spoke of the foreign work B O T H P H O N E S FOREST GROVE day. of the wealth that is lost in of ttu, Association, fire and Hood, in .aging rivers. The election on Friday evening and plunging falls, and plains. resulted^as.'tbliov-s- Pres., E. Albert C. Mackrodt But greater than all these re­ II. Ifii'.NLv^Uon, Portland; 1st sources combined, is the unt-tppe i V. Pros., Dr. R. L. Glaze, Boise; Studebaker Autom obiles reservoir of truth, the in into 2nd V. Pres., Prof. Von Eschon, Indian M otorcycles General Repair W ork 'vv " : comprehensible Willamette U .; Sec., E. M. Bos- ..*( is yet to spring from Worth Df Salem; lst Asst. Sec. N orth Main S t., n e x t to P e te rso n ’s me brain of man. Chas. Koil, U. of 0.; 2nd A s s t._______ ________ For ages the* great majority of bee., Ralph Abraham, Pacific men and women have been try- University. lg to get food, clothing and Saturday’s session was a rep- lelter without the aid ot brains, edition of Friday’s success with they have not been even mod- new speakers, foremost among erately successful. The chance them were three addresses by for a place or even an existence Fred B. Smith. Is fully equipped to in the social order, for the illit- The business session showed a do up - to -d a te Job 1 ‘rate man of the future is de- budget to be raised in the com- Printing o f all kind. Ireasing every day. Every man ing year of $S150 of which amount to think, but about $2000 was raised in the tew i ake e of this capacity, meeting. W ork guaranteed. Publish«! every Thursday by the PRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY a tto r n ey INO P M O N f 808 PA C a t \ New Comet aw S T A T f S 1BS h o f f m a n b u il d in g pac . a vi Has been discovered. It is an interesting phenomenon, but it requires much study to under­ stand. Our remarkably low prices are plain and easily un­ derstood. Men’s Suits We have a fine line of Men’s Suits that are be­ ing closed out at re­ markably low prices. ANDERSON L e a d in g C l o t h ie r FOREST GROVE OREGON PRESS ¡'¡S ’ J™»1 lufk- T r ‘r a,(h („ the m»«,c ,,l the rabbit • - - ' < "< r g T - “ l"! ch“ n’,- Wo, E' c<‘' ,t ,| ,nio,, r e l y made Irtm the , In,.» of yeh. vv jmin.all.nl The o lH a i of the c-onventum „ „ m. „„ s „„,| when ....... It. S, ith .,„k o about 1200 men in theO. A. C armnrv Htatopic v.as "The Stromt Man.” At , he c|„ „ mBe(h I™ 3rn hen oiu sti ra . a T T o ' 1! ’ «>■” f»r V r ountt men eatne for- think tank into a wlrd aiKnir>. their int.-nti.m r c t : : \ ^ . of making Christianity a reality Fathers and mothers, young *n their Hie. l’ne co.vgoaiion ten and maidens, you behold the c,°sed with tne Sunday evening orld’snatural resources! These meeting, when between three •e your natural resources, your a”d four hundred men joined '.‘4 V material lying around loose hands in an immense circle and the earth. Most of you are joined in singing the old Y. M. wing your own brain forms C. A. hymn, “ Blessed bo the tie dare going out into the high- that binds.” ■i.vs and bvways, slaves to the it lligence of those whom you O regon Flectiic Tiitie Card 11 bosses, th<> few own« rs of LEAVES ARRIVES f i oart h. Every robust bey and Foreit Grove •I Portland vl who hungers and thirsts for *»:50 a m 8:00 a tn 8:40 a m owledge and power can h« ar 9:50 a ni 10:30 a m 11:40 a m call which comes from the 1 2 :2 0 p m 1 :80 p m 1:40 p n\ xxil-house and college offering 2:60 p m 4:10 p m 5:20 p m Jin the keys to t ie world’s ?:00 j» m 8:10 p m 0:46 p m .‘at treasure house. In every 10:50 pm ,man vocation the call rings leaves ARRIVES % for men and women w hose Portland Foretl Grove tins and hands are trained for 7:06 a m 8:15 a m a m rice. 9:40 a m 10:20 a m Che flower aad fruit of every i is man, master of his own . ital resturcesj man. master 'O * world's resources; man. all of h's i ossibilities; i his divine mission. V » 2 :1 0 p 2:10 p m 3 ;?0 p ni 6:20 p m 8:25 p m 11:30 a m 1:20 p m 3:20 p m 4:40 p m 0:40 p m 9: 36 p m Onlr Ln P,vrtlatHl »1:3» p m -Ar. F.G. t t 3 • m Surdap t n'y m Lv» F. O. *31 p m- -Ar al l’ci iWnd «.to i> ra Prices reasonable. Our stationery is the very best, and our workm anship is un­ excelled. 4 iVHnutes-------- And then some 1 he only Cylinder Records that are right are the Columbia indestructible 4-Minute records. T he su­ periority of these records over all others is recognized by users of cylinder records. Finest tone. Never wear out or never break. W e are exclusive agents Forest Grove Pharmacy p / Both Phones C. A. L1TTLEF Try us and be convinced Forest Grove Meat Market Fresh and Salted Meats. Home Made Pork Sausage > Like Dad L sed to Make ‘Down on the Farm.' ” J X X C ity R esta u ra n t Cash Paid for Hides and Pelts PHONES Meals al all Hours mm bell T ai Fresh Fish Every Thursday M OO RE & WILHELMSON Tables lor Ladies Party Dinners OYSTER HOUSE Eastern and Olympia Oysters any style, or » Best 25c Meal in the city Best Ice Cre, am MAIN ST. near PAC. AVE. r o n c a r g r o v e O REG O N bulk A1?° a iul1 1,no of Confectionery, Cigars and T obaccos OTTICE SHEARER Forest Grove