Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, January 27, 1910, Image 8

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    KNibfiTS GF PyiHUIS INEiTE
h ig h g r a d e g o o d s
SOT,!: PUI.’.'TS WORTH READING
Delphcs Lodge No. 39, K. of
P., of this city, will throw open
its new quarters in the Castle
Hall recently completed, for the
inspection of the public Wed­
nesday. February 2, beginning
at 3 o’clock and continuing
throughout the afternoon and
evening.
The reception will be entirely
informal and the public generally
invited. Music. Committee,
R. P. WlRTZ,
R e is L udw ig
B u r d e t t e S hipman
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
“The Unanswerable Question
of the Bible” , is the theme of
the Sunday evening sermon for
next Sunday. Can you tell what
it is? Come and «find out. In
the morning the subject of the
“Old and New Covenants” will
be treated. Remember the Bible
school at 10 a. m.
E. V. S tivers .
ATTENTION COMRADES
You will assemble at Gladstone
on Lincoln’s Birthday, February
12, 1010. The most eloquent
speakers obtainable have been
engaged. A dinner selected
from the most tempting viands
to be secured on the Portland
markets will be served. Music
by the Department Drum Corps.
I he time of your life guaran­
teed—don’t miss it.
We are not in the world by
chance or accident but by design
and purpose of God.
The tempted man is the man
of whom the devil is most scared
and he is trying to down him.
The supreme problem of man
is to find his God given work in
the world and get at it. Work
is not a curse but a blessing.
All work that needs to be done
God wants someone to do. All
work is worship or it is wicked.
Most men do not choose a life
work they get a job. Their main
object is not a mission but money.
Most men fail not because they
choose wrong but because they
do not choose at all. What God
wants done, man can aiford to
do.
There are 2060 student asso­
ciations with a membership of
over 138,000.
The saddest thing in the world
is a man going thru life exert­
ing only half of the spiritual
power that he might.
DEBATE WITH
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r e a s o n a b l e p r ic e s
Forest Grove Music Store
K. N. STAEHR
.
Dealer in High-grade Pianos; Organs, V ictor and Edison T a lk ­
ing Machines and Records
Singer and Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines
The Leading Place in Washington
County for Stationery and School
Supplies
4ZÂÂR
CORVALLIS SET FOR APRIL 13
The debate council has been ¡
busy the past week making ar-!
rangements with the Oregon Ag­
ricultural College, for a dual de­ E A S Y T E R M S
bate to he held April 13, here in
Forest Grove. Corvallis is to
submit the question to P. U. by
5th of February, so the men may
begin work on it practically at
the
beginning of the semester.
STATE STUDENT VOLUNTEER CONVENTION
Although O. A. C. gives at­
The Student Volunteer , Con-
vention for this state is to he tention to science rather than to
held in Salem from the 11th to the more liberal education fav­
13th of March. This convention ored here, they have done good
is lor lx,th thé young men and work in debating the past years
the young women and promises and our men cannot it idle if
to be a meeting of unusual int­ wo are to win next Apr;!. This
erest and enthusiasm. S p e a k e rs is the* fir : true we have ever
( of importance from different debated with O. A. C., and it is
. -uTT o f The “country are to be up to us to defeat them if we
there as well as the general sec­ are to live up to our reputation
retaries of the Northwest. The of putting out some of the best
State Oratorical Contest is to debating teams in the North­
come off at Salem the evening of west.
the 11th, so every one ought to
The debate council is also try­
make au effort to be there for
ing
to secures debate with Whit­
both meetings. Can’t Pacific be
represented by fifteen or twenty worth College but no definite
delegates at these two meetings announcement can yet be made.
in Salem? Remember the date,
March 11 to 18.
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BO W . R . W lR T Z
We have several applicants
Practical
and Sanitary Plumbing Fo rest Grove
wishing farms to rent either on
"hare's ah - for cash.
PIIONES- bell 21 IN D . 681 riT T 'iiir Titifflw n iiiii'fr
Roswurm & Moulton.
N ex t to P o st
Office
S A T IS F A C T IO N G U A R A N T E E D
W . F. H A R T R A M P T
G EO . G. P A TE R S O N
EVERY SACK
GUARANTEED
1 o Please Yon
"O regon,” M ade from Choice B i ( tern - $
“ Victor,”. Made from Hard W heat
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“ Crescent," M ade from Valley W heat
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1.85 Sck.
1.70 “
1.50 “
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PHELPS & MIZNER
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Successors to
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Manufactured by
TSie CR ESCEN T M ILLS
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The Largest and Best
Selected Stock of Jewelry,
Watches and Clocks in Washington County
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S a tis f a c tio n —----------------
ARTHUR SHEARER
HICKS & PHELPS
ident
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M A IN S T R E E T
F O D C C T
C P O W
L I V E R Y and P E E D S T A B L E
Good Rigs Furnished on Short
Notice
Prices Reasonable
D. P. & C. O. Hopkins
BANKS
JOHN
Machinery, Vehicles, Farm Imple­
ments, Seeds and Feed . . . .
Both Phones
S u X j -
OREGON
Osteopathic Physician
Full Line of
O u r M o tto : - fair
Dr. C. E. Walker
irlaim éni and fair prices
Forest Grove,
Oregon
WUNDERLICH
Funeral D irector
and E m balm er...
Prom pt Attention Given to
Calls.
Modern Equip­
m ent.
Banks
Forest Grove Nat l. Bank Bide
O F F IC E
HOURS : •
9:45 A. M. to 4 P. M.. Monday, W ed n cd .y
and Friday of Each Week
Ind. phone 212
FO REST G R O V E