Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, October 12, 1911, Image 3

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The First National Bank
Published & Edited by
The Press Publishing Co.
in the City of
F orest G rove , O regon ,
EM BALM ING -F U N E R A L DIRECTING
of
J. N. Hoffman, Manager,
fHURSDAY of EACH W E E K .
CASH IN ADVANCE
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Six Months .75
Display advertisements for publica­
tion in the PRESS must be in this office
not later than Tuesday evening to in­
sure appearance in current issue.
Neither does dignity depend on
the Prince Albert coat as much
as it used to.
Almost any sober man can
whip a drunken man, and more
of them should do it.
Even society girls sometimes
imagine they are pretty busy.
And perhaps they are.
It is hoped the women in heav­
en won’ t wear their crowns as
high as they do their hats in
this world.
The governor o f Connecticut
rides a bicycle. Connecticut by
the way is an old-fashioned state,
where the citizens use snuff and
wear square spectacles.
Bob Burman is advertised as
the person who has traveled fast­
er through space than any other
human being and lived. Which
leads us to ask how fast did Steve
Brodie travel when he jumped
from Brooklyn bridge?
When the officers of the shoe
machinery trust answers the in­
dictment returned against them
they will doubtless set up the
plea that it is a misfit and any­
how that they been perfectly
reasonable in holding up the
Prices o f their products.
It costs a person nothing to
speak kindly o f the town he lives
in, and faith in the future comes
absolutely free. That being the
rase it is strange that so many
have only discouraging words for
Iheir home town and see nothing
but disaster ahead. A man can
®asily beleive that this is going
h) be one o f the finest and most
densely populated parts o f the
country, and is nearly sure to be
fulfilled. Knocking and pessi­
mism do not do any good at all,
and boosting and optimism are
just as easy to cultivate. They
•re both habits, and good citizens
always develop the boosting hab­
it
Undertaking
Succeaa a t
Co.
V. H. Limber
FOREST GROVE,
OREGON
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Dr. David Roberts Veterinary Remedies
A . D. S. Cold Cure and Cough Remedy
Eastman Kodaks and Supplies
At the store that saves you money
Any Other Banking House
In
Dr. Hines’ Drug Store
Washington
Cheer up old man, its not so bad.
Just look the old world in the
face,
Just drop that look, forlorn and
sad,
And grit your teeth and take a
brace.
The world is full o f faith and
hope,
The man who works is bound
to win.
Only forget your whine and mope
And rush right out into the din.
Don't be a weakling in the game,
Put on a front and see it thru,
You may not win wealth nor
fame,
But you will get about your
due.
And when at last your hour is
run,
And ’fore you is the long dark
night
You’ ll know your task was brave­
ly done,
That you put up a blamed hard
fight.
Veterrn Association Meets
Of course we may be overly
suspicious, but when a man o f­
fers to pay us 52 per cent divi­
dends we should want to know
why he doesn’t invest his own
money.
Grove
A . W . NELSON, Manager
Sum of $62,000, Being Greater Than
A lazy person is disagreeable
There are still a few people, it enough, but the person who
seems, who confuse the steam claims to do it all is worse.
calliope with musical instruments.
About all that can be said in
favor of motorcyle racing is that
it is dangerous.
Residence: Pacific 221 ,
Independent 492
In the
A copy o f The Press will be mailed
to all advertisers in which their ad ap­
pears.
Some people save time so they
will have more to waste.
Forest
Has Capital, Surplus & Undivided Profits
T erms of S ubscription
One Year $1.00
Telephone#
Office: Pacific 48
Independent 642.
Forest Grove, Oregon
I ndepen dent P hones
O ffice 505
R esiden ce 442
Entered at the post office at Forest Grove, Otrn
„ nsil matter of the second class.
UNDERTAKING
We wish to call the attention
o f those veterans who happened
to be absent from the Semi-an­
nual meeting of the'jWashington
County Veteran Association held
at Hillsboro on Oct. 5, that it
was called to order by Pres. A.B.
Thomas. The meeting was open­
ed by prayer by Comrade Haines.
A portion o f the forenoon was
devoted to chapel services in
commeration of the late deceased
comrade W. M. Jackson, long­
time treasurer o f Washington
County, Commander o f Ransom
Post No. 69 G. A. R. and Chap­
lain o f this Association, in con­
cluding these services the audi­
ence arose and bowed their heads
in supplication for a brief time.
After a few brief talks they ad­
journed to the diningroom where
the tables were groaning under
their load o f good things that only
the fertile brain o f the auxilliary
can give birth too.
The program for the afternoon
consisted of songs in German of
recent importation and English
speeches and good stories.
The renedition of a solo entitled
‘ ‘Dropping Out One By One” by
the Perine sisters witn piano ac­
companiment by Mrs. Brown
brought tears to the eyes of many
and no sweeter strains of music
have fallen upon the sons and
daughters o f men since the morn­
ing stars sang together than that
rendered by those charming la­
dies of Hillsboro. The program
for the afternoon cannot be dup­
licated. The veterans that at­
tempt to cover in their absence
by various excuses surely missed
County
C. C. H A N C O C K
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
I p General Merchandise, Farming Implements'2!!
ill
Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Shoes, Complete
W . M. Langley & Son
Line Furniture, Groceries, Buggies
Lawyers
Wagons, Hardware, F.tc.
C
o r n e l i u s
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Forest Grove, Ogn.
r e g o n
W . P. Dyke
A ttorney-at-Law
and
J. C. WEGNER
J. M. BROWN
N ota ry ‘Public
BROWN & W EGNER
Forest Grove
General Blacksmiths
Hollia & Graham
Specialists on Horseshoeing, Interfering, Forging, and Nail
Pricks. All Diseases of horses feet scientifically treated.
A ttorneys-at-LaW
Forest Grove, Ogn.
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
East Side Main Street, next
to McNamer Bros. Livery
Oregon
J. N. Hoffman
A ttom ey-al-Law
EQUITY AND PROBATE ONLY
Offlct Hoffman Bldg. Pacific Ave.
Ind. Phone 502
Forest Grove
C H E A P
A Seven Room House
Lot 100x100, plenty of fruit, a fair barn and near in.
more can you ask? All for $1500.00. Terms.
H. W . Vollmer, M. D.
What
Physician and Surgeon
2t
Office in Abbott Bids.
Both Phones
Forest Grove, Ogn.
A Cozy Little House
Lot 50 x 150. Near in. On south side. City water. Lots of
Fruit. Price $850. House has five rooms. Part down,
Time on balance.
T. J. O. T H A C H E R
Ind. Phones
Residence 212
O ffice 233
D R . C. E. W A L K E R
Osteopathic Physician
Treatment by Special Appoint­
Buy Your Doors and W indow s
ment Only
From The Manufacturers
W . Q. Tucker, M. D.
24>x64)
2-Ox 6-6
2-Ox6-8
2-2x6-6
2-2x6-8
2-4x6-4
2-4X6-6
2-4x6-8
2-6X6-0
2-6x6-6
2-6x6-8
2-6x74)
2-8x64)
2-8 x 6-8
2-8x74)
2-
3- 0x74)
5 x Panel
5 x Panel
6 x Panel
5 x Panel
5 x Panel
5 x Panel
5 x Panel
5 x Panel
5 x Panel
5 x Panel
5 x Panel
5 x Panel
5 x Panel
5 x Panel
5 x Panel
5 10x6-10
x Panel
5 x Panel
Fir 1 8-8
Fir 1 3-8
Fir 1 3-8
Fir 1 3-8
Fir 1 3-8
Fir 13-8
Fir 1 3-8
Fir 1 3-8
Fir 1 3-8
Fir 1 3-8
Fir 1 3-8
Fir 1 3-0
Fir 1 3-8
Fir 1 3-8
Fir 13-8
Fir 1 3-8
Fir 1 3-8
2-6x74)
2-8x74)
2-
3- 0x74)
$1.40
1.60
1.66
1.60
1.66
Fir Sash Door« No.
2-6x6-6
13-8 3
2-8X6-8
13-8 3
2-
10x6-10
3- 0x74)
1 3-8 3
2.00
Cedar Sash Doors, 4 or 6 Lt».
245x6-6
1 3-8
2-8X6-8
1 3-8
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1.66
1.80
1.60
1.60
1.60
1.66
1.66
1.66
2.25
2.00
2.25
One Panel Veneered
2-6x645
1 3-8
2-8x645
18-8
2-6x74)
13-8
2-8x74)
13-8
3.00
8.60
2.40
2.50
1.40
1.60
1.60
1.66
Fir
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Oak Front Door»
341x74)
Bevel Plate
3-6x74)
Bevel Plate
6.00
10.00
Send for cuts of front doors,
and panel doors, store doors
Door and window hardware,
varnishes,
214
x Panel 1 Lt 2.25
x Panel 1 Lt 2.80
13-8 3 x Panel 1 Lt 2.76
x Panel 1 Lt 3.00
Cedar-4 Paaela
241x64)
1 3-8
241x645
1 3-8
2-6x645
1 3-8
2-8x6-8
1 3-8
Cross Panel O d sr 30 rents Extra
2-6x6-6
1 8-8 Cedar No. 214
$2.40
2-8x6-8
1 3-8 Cedar No. 214
2.60
Fir or Cedar Front Door«
2-8x6-8
1 8-8 Clear
2- 8x6-8
1 3-8 Fancy
3- 0x74)
1 3-4 Clear
3-0x74)
1 3-4 Bevel Plate
5x Panel 1 3-4 Fir
88.00
6x Panel 1 3-4 Fir
3.10
10x6-10 5x Panel 1 3-4 Fir 3.16
5x Panel 13-4 Fir
3.26
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3.20
8 JO
4.00
4.00
18.00
26.00
China and kitchen closet, sash
and odd doors made to order.
weights and cord, paints, oils,
window glass.
PORTLAND SASH AN D D O O R C O M P A N Y
230 Front Street,
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Portland. Oregon.
Physician and Surgeon
Calls answered promptly day or night
Both Phones.
Oregon Electric Time Card
LEAVES
Forest Grove
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ARRIVES
et Portland
7:35 a m
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LEAVES
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ARRIVES
F orn t C r O T ,
8:06 a m
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12:30 a m
Train« leave North Bank Station In Portland
16 minutes earlier than schedule.
All Traina Daily
more than a good thing.
The Hall was crowded with a
thoroughly appreciative audience
and smiles, tears and extrava­
gant encores were the seasoning
The Press would be pleased to
to a good program. The Presi­
dent ordered the flag draped in have the farmers call and get
mourning for the period of thirty our prices on printing and fur­
nishing of letterheads and envel-
days.
V ic e - p r e s id e n t
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