Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, November 09, 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.
UNDERTAKING
The First National Bank
EM BALM IN G -F U N E R A L DIRECTING
in the City of
F orest G rove , O regon ,
Telephones
of
Office: Pacific 48
Independent 642.
J. N. Hoffman, Manager,
THURSDAY of EACH WEEK.
I n d e p e n d e n t P h ones
O f f i c e 505
R e s i d e n c e 442
Entered at the poet office at Forest Grove, Osrn
as mail matter o f the second class.
T
erms of
Forest
Grove
Undertaking
Co.
A . W . NELSON, Manager
Has Capital, Surplus & Undivided Profits
Successor to V . H. Lim ber
FOREST G R O V E ,
OREGON
In the
S u b s c r ip t io n
CASH IN ADVANCE
One Year 11.00
Forest Grove, Oregon
Residence: Pacific 221
Independent 492
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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.
Sum of $62,000, Being Greater Than
DeW itts Kidney and Bladder Pills.
Any Other Banking House
DeW itts Kodol for dyspepsia.
Call for samples at
A copy o f The Press will be mailed
to all advertisers in which their ad ap­
pears.
If some men acted half as de­
cently at home as they do away
from home there would be a
great deal of happiness added to
domestic life.
In
Dr. Hines’ Drug Store
Washington
NEW SPAPER W A N T E D
I am in the market for a
small country newspaper.
If you wish to sell, drop
me a line as to what you
have and price. Box 644
Forest Grove, Oregon.
County
C. C. HANCOCK
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
lip General Merchandise, Farming Implements ^
The Press with this ‘issue
enters upon its third year of ex­
Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Shoes, Complete
W . M . Langley & Son
istence. having fathfully put
out its issues each week for the
Line Furniture, Groceries, Buggies
Lawyers
past two years. We are thank­
fit
Wagons, Hardware, F.tc.
ful for the liberal support that law should question the legality
Forest Grove, Ogn.
has been given, and ask a con­ of a law or ordinance but upon
C o r n e l iu s . O r e g o n
tinuance o f your patronage.
I evidence of its violation should
W . P. Dyke
apply the prescribed penalty.
A ttorney-at-Lau)
We commend the action of our The law or ordinance is made by
and
city officers in prompt applica­ the representatives o f the peo­
Notary ‘Public
tion of the law and its penalties ple and the legality or illegality
Forest Grove
Oregon
on the traveling show violating should be declared by high legal
A Seven Room House
ordinances last week. Now while authority and by those versed in
Hollis & Graham
our hands are in enforce the cur­ law.
Lot 1 00x 100, plenty of fruit, a fair barn and near in. W hat
few ordinance or ask its repeal.
more can you ask? All for $ 1 5 0 0 .0 0 . Terms.
21
A ttomeys-at-Law
CHEAP
Our city council for many
hours wrestled with the perplex­
ing question of the noisy theat­
rical piano at the Scenic Theatre
brought to notice by petition.
They have come to a happy con­
clusion o f the matter.
King
David was a firm believer in
making a lot of noise. David’s
orders were make a joyful noise
unto the Lord, all the earth;
make a loud noise and rejoice
and sing praise. With trumpets
and sound o f cornet make a joy­
ful noise before the Lord the
King.” We are something like
David, we enjoy a lot o f noise.
School Notes
The foot ball season is over for
the Public School this year.
Basket ball teams are being or­
ganized and a schedule is being
made for a few match games.
No magistrate or officer of
the
Lot 5 0 x 150. Near in. On south tide. Citywater. Lots of
Fruit. Price $ 8 5 0 . House has five rooms. Part down,
J. N. Hoffman
Attorney-at-Lam
Time on balance.
EQUITY AND PROBATE ONLY
Office Hoffman Bldg. Pacific Ave.
Ind. Phone 502
Foreat Grove
T. J. O. T H A C H E R
The High School girls have or­
ganized an athletic association.
The High School work is pro­
gressing nicely and the pupils
show great interest in their
work.
The first set of grade cards
were sent out this week. Par­
ents are requested to look them
over and if some things are ques­
tioned please see the teacher cr
There are many nappy homes principal.
thank God, in every community
The first parent and teachers
and when they exist there goes
meeting this year will be held in
out from them a blessed influence
the High School room Friday
which can hardly be over esti­
evening, November 17.
mated. “ A real home with a
J. Sherman Wallace, who holds
mother in it,” whose hospitable
doors are ever open to those not the chair o f oratory and public
so blessed, is a wonderful power speaking in McMinville College,
will address the parent and
for good.
teachers meeting on November
17. Don’t miss this meeting.
A great event in every young
The next Washington County
man’ s life is his awakening.
There comes a time when he is Teachers Association will be held
aroused from the dreamy care­ at Verboort Saturday, November,
lessness o f boyhood by the open­ 18th. J. Sherman Wallace will
ing possibilities o f life. If he address the association in the
comes to deep earnest purpose to afternoon.
be at his best and do his best he
The pictures that were obtained
arrives early at the highest rank by the school at the Art Mxhibit
among equals in business, pro
last year are being framed and
fession or trade.
will be on exhibition at the par­
ent-teacher meeting.
American women o f the upper
classes would enjoy a whole lot
better health, besides being more
happy and useful, if they spent
less time playing bridge whist
and attending pink teas and a
good deal more time in cross
country walks, studying birds
and flowers and in personally do­
ing some o f the work in flower
and vegetable gardens.
Doing
these things might not be aristo­
cratic. but it would nevertheless
be mighty sensible.
Forest Grove, Ogn.
A Cozy Little House
Miss Wuest, of Portland, is
getting the drawing started in
fine shape.
The teachers and
pupils are delighted.
Scarcely
an objection is raised and surely
if the parents could understand
the great benefit to the child and
the very small expense to the
parents, there would be no ob­
jection at all.
The Domestic Science and Art
work is progressing nicely. The
girls enjoy their room and take aj
delight in their work. We ex­
pect splendid results
before
spring.
H. W . Vollmer, M. D.
r~
....... ..
j
Buy Your Doors and W indow s
Office in Abbott Bldg.
Both Phonea
Foreat Grove, Ogn.
From The Manufacturers
2-0x6-0
2-0x6-«
2-Ox 6-8
2-2x6-6
2-2x6-8
2-4x6-4
2-4X6-6
2-4x6-8
2-6x6-0
2-6x6-«
2-6x6-H
2-6x7-0
2-8x6-0
2-8X6-8
2-8x7-11
2-
3- 0x7-0
5 x Panel
5 x Panel
5 x Panel
5 x Panel
5 x Panel
6 x Panel
5 x Panel
5 x Panel
6 x Panel
5 x Panel
5 x Panel
5 x Panel
6 x Panel
6 x Panel
6 x Panel
6 10x6-10
x Panel
6 x Panel
2-6X7-0
2-8X7-0
2-10x6-10
8-0x7-0
Fir 1 3-8
Fir 1 3-8
Fir 1 3-8
Fir 1 3-8
Fir 1 3-8
Fir 1 3-8
Fir 1 3-8
Fir 1 3-8
Fir 1 3-8
Fir 1 3-8
Fir 1 3-8
Fir 1 3-8
Fir 1 3-8
Fir 1 3-8
Fir 13-8
Fir 1 8-8
Fir 1 3-8
Fir
Fir
Fir
Fir
Fir Sash Doors No. 214
1 3-8 3 x Panel
1 3-8 3 x Panel
2-10x6-10 1 3-8 3 x Panel
3-Ox 7-0
1 3-8 3 x Panel
2 -6 X 6 -6
2 -8 X 6 -8
O d a r 4 Panel,
2-0x6-0
1 3-8
2-Ox«-«
1 3-8
2-«x6-6
1 3-8
2 -8 X 6 -8
1 3-8
Send for cuts o f front doors,
and panel doors, store doors
Door and window hardware,
varnishes,
$3.00
3.10
3.16
3.26
•
.
-
Oak Front Doors
3 -O X 7 -0
Bevel Plate
3-6x7-0
Bevvi Pinte
2.26
2.60
2.76
3.00
2 .4 0
2.60
.
1 .4 0
1 60
1.60
1.66
3 .2 0
3 30
4.00
4 .0 0
PORTLAND SASH AN D DOOR C O M P A N Y
230 Front Street,
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-
Portland, Oregon.
Carl Pfahl, of south of town,
was seen upon our streets Tues­
day.
Grand Chancelor Frank T.
Wrightmah, Grand Keeper of
Records and Seal L. R. Stinson,
Grand Prelate J. H. Westcott
and Past Grand Chancelor J. M.
Wall, of the K. of P., met with
the lodge here Tuesday evening.
The occasion was an official visit
of the Grand Officers and a good
time was enjoyed by all. Re­
freshments were served after the
meeting.
Office 233
Osteopathic Physician
Treatment by Special Appoint­
W . Q . Tucker, M . D.
Physician and Surgeon
Calls answered promptly day or night
Both Phonea.
1 8.0 0
26.00
China and kitchen closet, sash
and odd doors made to order.
weights and cord, paints, oils,
window glass.
Cornelius Locals
Residence 212
ment Only
.
One Panel Veneered Fir
.
2-6x6-«
1 3-8
•
2-8x6-8
1 3-8
.
2-«x7-0
1 3-8
1 3-8
2-8x7-0
•
3.00
3.60
6.00
10.00
Ind. Phones
D R . C .E . W A L K E R
1 Lt
1 Lt
1 Lt
1 Lt
Cedar Sash Doors, 4 or 6 Lts.
. . .
2 -«x«-«
1 3-8
-
2 -8 X 6 -8
1 8-8
Cross Panel Cedar 30 cents Extra
2-6x6-«
1 3-8 O d a r No. 214
$2.40
2-8x6-8
1 3-8 Cedar No. 214
2.60
Fir or Cedar Front Doors
2-8x6-«
1 3-8 Clear
2- 8x6-8
1 3-8 Fancy
3- Ox7-0
13-4 Clear
341x7-0
1 3-4 Bevel Plate
5x Panel 1 3-4
6x Panel 1 3-4
6x Panel 1 3-4
6x Panel 1 3-4
Physician and Surgeon t
Mrs. G. W . Marsh, o f Center­
ville, was in town Tuesday.
A. M. Wodell, o f Gaston, and
recently of this place, was in
town Tuesday on business.
L. L. VanNortwick and wife
were visitors in Portland the last
o f the week.
R. B. Porter made a business
trip to Portland one day last
week.
W m . Miller, of Wenatchee,
Wash., is a visitor at his sister’s,
Mrs. H. W. Kemp, o f this place.
They have not seen each other
for the past 31 years.
The Press would be pleased to
have the farmers call and get
our prices on printing and fur­
nishing o f letterheads and envel­
opes.
Oregon Electric Time Card
LEAVES
Portland
6:55 s m
8:30 a m
10:50 a m
1:15 pm
3:30 p m
6:00 p m
8:30 p m
11:25 p m
ARRIVES
at Portland
7:36 a m
9:45 a m
U SO a m
2:25 p m
4:40 pm
7:25 p m
9:20 p m
11:00 p m
ARRIVES
Foreat Groa«
8:06 a m
9:40 a m
12:02 p m
2:27 p m
4:42 p m
7:16 p m
9:38 p m
12:30 a m
LEAVES
Formt Or oro
6:20 a m
8:30 a m
10:35 a m
1:10 p m
3:25 p m
6:10 p m
8:06 p m
9:53 p m
Traîna leave North Rank Station In Portland
U m inute. anrltar than n M u k
All Trains Daily