Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, October 26, 1911, Image 3

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f o r e s t
G
r o v e
P
r e s s
Published & Edited by
The Press Publishing Co.
The First National Bank
UNDERTAKING
E M B A L M IN G -F U N E R A L DIRECTING
in the City o f
F orest G
rove ,
O regon ,
THURSDAY o f EACH WEEK.
Telephones
of
J. N. Hoffman, Manager,
Office: Pacific 48
Independent 642.
Forest Grove, Oregon
Forest
I n d e p e n d e n t P h on es
O f f i c e 505
R esidence 442
Entered at the post office at Forest Grove, Osrn
i mail matter o f the second class.
T e r m s o f S u b s c r ip t io n
CASH IN ADVANCE
One Year $1.00
-
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.
Grove
Undertaking
Co.
A. W . NELSON, Manager
Has Capital, Surplus & Undivided Profits
Successor to V. H. Limber
FOREST G R O V E ,
OREGON
In the
Sum of $62,000, Being Greater Than
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
A copy o f The Press will be mailed
to all advertisers in which their ad ap­
pears.
Some people speak as they
think—only more frequently.
Residence: Pacific 221
Independent 492 jjj
In
Dr. Hines’ Drug Store
Washington
County
Please help us by writing us any
The telephone is an errand boy news you may happen to know.
that is easy to board.
C. C. HANCOCK
fjPGeneral Merchandise, Farming Implements'3^
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
An exchange gives the follow­
The fast horse plows the short
ing:
furrows.
“ Boy’s Essay on Newspapers.”
Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Shoes, Complete
!’! W . M. Langley & Son
“ Newspapers are sheet of pa­
Every man gives a shove to
per
on
which
stuff
to
read
is
the tumbling wall.
Line Furniture, Groceries, Buggies
Lawyers
printed. People look over it to
Wagons, Hardware, F.tc.
If you suspect a man, don't see if their names are in it.
I fit
Forest Grove, Ogn.
employ him; if you employ him, don’ t know how newspapers
C
o r n e l i u s . O r e g o n
don’ t suspect him.
came into the world. The Bible
W . P. Dyke
savs nothing about editors, and
Happy is he who fights with I never heard o f one being in
Attomcy-at-Law
himself; wretched is he who heaven. The editor I heard o f
and
J. M . B R O W N
J. C. W E G N E R
contends with others.
Notary Public
wrote up the flood.
Some edi­
tors belong to the church and
Forest Grove
Oregon
Can a man be a hero without some o f them try to raise whis­
a brass band playing the accom­ kers. A lot o f them raise hell
Hollis & Graham
General Blacksmiths
paniment.
in their neighborhood.
Some­
Specialists on Horseshoeing, Interfering, Forging, and Nail
A ttomcys-at-Law
times a paper dies, and the peo­
Virtue is its own reward; if it
Pricks. All Diseases of horses feet scientifically treated.
ple feel sad, for a town don’t
was not. it would lose out in the
Forest Grove, Ogn.
amount to much without a paper.
game.
East Side Main Street, next
Editors never went to school, be­
to McNamer Bros. Livery
J. N. Hoffman
To think kindly o f each othei cause editors don’t get licked.
A ttorney-at-Law
Our
paper
is
a
mighty
poor
one,
is well; to speak kindly o f each
EQUITY AND PROBATE ONLY
but
we
take
it
so
ma
can
use
it
other is better, but to act kindly
Office Hoffman Bldg. Pacific Ave.
on her pantry shelves.
Our
to each other is the best o f all.
Ind. Phone 502
Forest Grove
editor don’t amount to much, but
“ The Press is nasty and fear­ pa says he had a poor chance
He goes
A Seven Room House
H. W . Vollmer, M. D.
less,” says one o f its readers. when he was a boy.
Yes, but we haven’ t the nerve without underclothes in the win­
Physician and Stt/gcon
Lot 100x 100, plenty of fruit, a fair bam and near in. W hat
to tell all we know about the do­ ter and wears no socks. Pa has
Office in Abbott B*dg.
more can you a«k? All for $ 1 5 0 0 .0 0 . Terms.
2t
ings o f our town at one sitting. not paid his subscription in five
Both Phones
Forest Grove, Ogn.
years, and don’ t intend to.”
A Cozy Little House
Never forget that you are a
Ind. Phones
Lot
5 0 x 150. Near in. On south side. City water. Lots of
part o f the community where j
Real Estate Transfers
Residence 2 1 2
Ofit'^e 2 3 3
Fruit. Price $ 8 5 0 . House has five rooms. Part down,
you live, and your deportment
helps to make up the estimate |
Time on balance.
Wm Walker et ux to Benedict
D R . C. E. W A L K E R
strangers form o f the place.
Thurnher. 68è acres, sec 3, 2 S 3,
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$ 10 .
A good newspaper must first |
Osteopathic Physician
Geo Carrick. et ux to Kittie
o f all have all the local news.
Dickerson,
lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, blk
Help us to make it the best by
Treatment by Special Appoint»
12,
Cornelius,
$10.
sending in any items of interest
ment Only
you happen to know.
Chas Crance et uxto Minnie M
I
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BROWN & WEGNER
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
CHEAP
T. J. O. T H A C H E R
Massey, lot 9, blk 16, Cornelius,
You can’ t expect a woman to get $150.60.
much enjoyment out o f a church
Frank A Thomas et ux to L L
service if there are at least three
Van
Nortwick, lots 35, 36, 37, 38
women in the same row wearing
Cornelius
Env, $4200.
more expensive hats than her
own.
Minnie M. Massey et ux to
L L Van Nortwick, lot 9, blk 16,
This paper is at the service of Cornelius, $225.
%
the public to make it interesting,
H T Bagley et ux to Clarence I
helpful and instructive. If each
Barber, lot 3 blk 3, Thom ’s Add,
of our subscribers would send us
Hillsboro, $1550.
an item each week, what a fine
Lawrence Bonney et ux to N R 1
newsy paper we would have.
Greer
and Jonn R Marshall, 2.21i
Try it for a few weeks and mark
chs
x
.97J chs, Hillsboro, $1050.
the effort. No danger o f over­
working us.
A C Alexander et ux to M O
Shannahan, 15 acres, sec 3, I S 4,
The local paper is valuable for $1875.
two reasons. First, because of
the lofty motives it inspires.
Second, because of the thorough­
ness o f its mission in gathering
and distributing news. The first
depends upon the editor, the sec­
ond depends upon the people and
the office force.
It has ever
been the ambition o f the editor
of the Tribune to make it an in­
separable adjunct o f the home;
trustworthy, honorable and fear­
less. But in the latter the peo­
ple must assist in helping the
Geo E Mizner et ux to T E
Hills, let 4, Nichols Add, Garden
Home, $2500.
Samnel C Sears et ux to Chas
Sears et ux, 11.89 acres, sec 23,
1 N 4, $1800.
Laura Byleret al to J E Tumble-
son, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Stokes Add.
Forest Grove. $250.
Henry G Fleischhauer to Ore-
gon-Washington Corp, lots 4 & 5,
blk 4. Beaverton, $1.
D M Holbrook, et
D uy i our i^oor
W . Q . Tacker, M. D.
From The M
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5 x Panel Fir 1 3-8
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5 x Panel Fir 1 3-8
5 x Pane) Fir 1 3-8
5 x Panel Fir 1 3-8
5 x Panel Fir 1 3-8
b x Panel Kir 1 3-8
6 x Panel Fir 1 3-8
5 x Panel Fir 1 3-8
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2-6x7-0
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$1.40
1.80
1.66
1.60
1.66
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1 60
1.66
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1.66
2.00
1.66
1.66
Fir Sash Doors No. 214
2-6x6-6
13-8
S x Panel 1 Lt
2-8x6-8
13-8
S x Panel 1 Lt
2-10x6-10 1 3-8
8 x Panel 1 Lt
S-Ox7-0 1 3-8
S x Panel 1 Lt
Cedar - 4 Pasels
1 3-8
2-Ox 6-0
1 3-8
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Barai Plata
3.60
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16.00
Send for cuts of front doors,
and panel doors, store doors
Door and window hardware,
varnishes,
18.00
26.00
China and kitchen closet, sash
and odd doors made to order.
weights and cord, painta, oils,
window glass.
PORTLAND SASH A N D D O O R C O M P A N Y
230 Front Street,
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CalU answered promptly day or night
Both Phones.
Oregon Electric Time Card
Cedar Saab Doors, 4 or 6 Lt*.
2-6X6-6
13-8
2-8x6-8
13-8
Cron* Panel Cedar SO cent* Extra
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1 3-8 Cedar N o 214
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1 3-8 O d a r No. 214
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Fir or Cedar Front Door»
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1 3-4 C lear
1 3-4 Revel Plate
3-0x7-«
5x Panel 1 3-4 Fir
6x Panel 1 3-4 Fir
10x6-10 6x Panel 1 3-4 Fir
6x Panel 1 3-4 Fir
LEAVES
Forest Grove
6:20 a m
8:30 a m
10:35 a m
1:10 p m
3:25 p m
6:10 p m
8:05 p m
9:53 p m
ARRIVES
et Portland
7:35 a m
9:45 a m
11:50 a m
2:25 p m
4:40 p m
7:25 p m
9:20 p m
11:00 p m
LEAVES
Portland
6:56 a m
8:30 a m
10:50 a m
1:15 p m
3:30 p m
6:00 p m
8:30 p m
11:26 p m
ARRIVES
Foreat Grotta
8:06 a m
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T n ln a I a n North Rank Station
la
Portland
Ur
All Traina Daily
Portland. Oregon.
The Press would be pleased tc
- - ------' have the farmers call and get
Jacob B Kuhna et ux to K M
M E Buck et ux to David our prices on printing and fur-
* # i ô D A Borgen, lots 3 & 4. blk 5, Dilley. Fletcher et ux, 20 acres, sec 32, niahing of letterheads and envel-