Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, June 13, 1912, Image 8

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    Don’t neglect the children’s
The Bazaar is having bargain
sales every Saturday now, and musical education. It is a sin
LOCAL NEWS
real bargains, too. Next Satur­ for parents to neglect this part
day,
June 1, any piece of sheet of a child’s education. Have you
Please observe the
music in the store, regular price a piano in your home to start the
countless stars of
Mrs. Tim Thompson, of Port­
the firmament. How
little ones out on, who, if they
wonderful and how land is visiting at the home of 25c and 50c, will be sold for 15c
had half a chance, would turn
each. Any music for 15.
distant. Betwixt
this studio and its W. H. H. Myers this week.
With the special revival ser­ the gloom into sunshine for you
wonderful photo­
graphs js a chusm
My wife says the Clark Seed­ vices at the Christian church and others? I sell good reliable
far and wide, when ling is the best strawberry she
drawing near, the interest seems pianos and sell them on terms to
comparing with gen­
eral competition.
ever canned. Phone 054.
to be increasing each Sunday. suit you whether for cash, or the
There were two more persons smallest payment you can afford.
Today’s
races
have
been
post-
—G eo . G. P a t e r so n , Forest
Photos Finished Here
poned until tomorrow and the united with the church last Sun­ Grove.
Talk for Themselves Saturday’s racing program will day. Next Sunday the pastor
will preach both morning and
For Perfect Por­ be carried out Monday.
evening,
with the regular Sun­
traits come here and
For Sale—Lot 50x100, 1st St. day school services preceding. .
get them.
and 1st Ave., with building. Sell The theme for the morning w ill'
cheap. Here’s a business bar­ be “ Catting Into Line,” and in
gain. Address M., care Press. the evening the subject will be, '
Mrs. Salome Michel of Hills­ “ The Conversion Of An Officer
boro
became the owner of the of State.”
Don’t forget the,
MAIN ST. NORTH
Colonial Hotel by purchase at date of the revival is July 7, and
auction sale Saturday at a price two of the most successful
of $4,600.
evannelists will conduct it. All
Mrs. Laura Nelson, daughter are welcome.
Embalming—Funeral Directing of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. King, of
The Odd Fellows and Rebeccas
attended
memorial services at
FOREST GROVE UNDERTAKING CO. South Park, received a telegram
Banks
last
Sunday at two o’clock. T H E D O C T O R ’S P R E S C R IP T IO N
i from her sister, Mrs. Kelley of
J. S. Buxton, Manager
San Francisco, stating that she E. W. Haines, J. F. McGill and might as well not be written if it is not filled j
faithfully and accurately. His work can be
Phone No. 642
Forest Grove, Or. | was very sick. Mrs. Nelson left wife, Al. Sixlor and wife, John seriously hampered If not wholly voided if his
! on Saturday evening to be with j Templeton and wife, Hill, Sam orders are not carried out to the letter.
Walker and wife. U. S. Abra­
her sister.
HEADQUARTERS
W E F IL L P R E S C R IP T IO N S
The Department of Agricul­ ham, J. N. Hoffman and Mr. that back up your doctor’s efforts. D are you
for MILBURN WAGONS
ture at Washington has just Bundy were systematically load­ risk not coming here when some loved one in
issued its 1911 Year Book—a ed into the auto truck of Dan your house is ill?
W. F. HARTKAMPF
volume of several hundred pages Pierce and proceeded to Banks,
PACIFIC D RUG CO.
Wholesale and Retail
(Successor to D r. Chas. Hines)
'containing interesting and h r where they listened to an Odd
Fellows memorial sermon. The
Vetch Seeds, all kinds of grass seed, Al­ ' structive information regarding
Forest Grove, Ore.
falfa Hay, Feed and Land Plaster
agriculture, horticulture and trip was a pleasant one and all
lnd Phone 50x
Forest Grove, Ore stockraising. Each senator and seemed well pleased with the ex­
congressman has copies of this perience and were glad when re­
SATURDAY SPECIAL
H. B. Glaisyer
A. A. Kirkwood Year Book for distribution and turned at 6 o’clock and had an
any farmer can secure a copy by opportunity to remove the dust.
Hard Wheat Flour
$1.30
T. H. Littlehales received a
writing to one of the members
3
lbs
Ginger
Snaps
.25
letter conveying their sad news
of the Oregon delegation.
3
lbs
String
Beans
.25
of the death of his brother, J. G.
The U. S. Civil Service Com­ Littlehales. Two brothers were
3 pks Kellog corn flakes .05
mission announces that a post operated on for disease of the
N. W. Baking Pdr, 25oz .15
office clerk examination will be
Cheese
.18
bladder on the same day in a
held
at
Hillsboro,
Oregon,
July
Best
Spider
Leg
Tea
.40
Hoffman Bldg. Phone 0106
London hospital on May 24, J.
10, 1912, to secure elegibles from G. being too weak to survive the
Best Gun Powder Tea .40
Forest Grove, Oregon
which selections may be made to
6 bars white Soap, any, .25
shock, died on the 27th. The
fill two vacancies in the position
Get
prices on soap by the
two brothers have been in the
of clerk at $600 per annum, and
box.
service of the Rothchild Bank
the position of assistant post­
Country Home Boarding
G. W. BUNKER
on St. Switzers Lane, London,
master at $700 per annum.
House. Good meals, with
for more than 40 years. The
Both men and women will be ad­
fresh eggs; plenty of Jersey
editor had the pleasure of visit­
mitted to this examination and
cream and milk; cottage
ing with the deceased and his
the age limits are from 18 to 45
cheese. On Tuesdays and
family in their home at Bright­
years. Applicants should apply
Fridays fresh buttermilk
on, England, six years ago,
at once to the postmaster, Hills­
served.
while in England, and had the
boro, Oegon, or to the secre­ pleasure of a visit from him
MRS. J. WEHRLY
tary, eleventh civil service dist­
Two blocks west S. P.
when he visited his brother here
rict,
Seattle, Wash., for applica­ in the Grove two years ago.
depot. Phone 817.
tion blank and full information. |
Please Observe
Report of the Condition of
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F orest Grove
Studio
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
A COMPARATIVE STATEMENT
The following comparative statement of the deposits and
resources of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Forest Grove, Ore.,
under its present management speaks volumes:
DEPOSITS
Nov. 2. 1909,
May 2, 1910,
Nov. 2, 1910,
May 2, 1911,
Nov. 2, 1911,
May 2, 1912,
Resources
“
$ 92,318.96-
132,138.98-
133.184.64-
148,877.81-
153,430.91-
201,079,16-
$177,348.10
$315,261.56
May 2, 1909
“
2 ,1 9 1 2
40 Per Cent Cash Reserve
U N D ER TA K IN G
Ready for business
New Lumber Company
All kinds of Building Ma­
terials, Kiln Dried Finish,
Dry Shiplap in any quan­
tity.
Sash and Doors
Glaisyer & Kirkwood
Call and get prices. We
are here for business and
want to make your ac-
quaitance.
Engineers and Surveyors
Willis-PIace Lumber Co.
Phone 0 1 X
South A Street
OH JOY!
Forest Grove, Or.
LOOK!
Street Fair and Carnival
$3000 Cash Will Handle This
Best hop farm in Washington county; produces ton
to acre. Will net better than $4C0 an acre. One
and one-half acres hay, will yield 6 tons; 2 acres
potatoes, will yield 4C0 bushels; a diversity of
large and small fruits. $SGG0 with terms buys the
farm.
Can give good trade for few shares
Concrete and U. S. Cashier stock.
Thacher-Hicks Coirpany
Hoffman Bldg.
Forest Grove, Ore.
I *-
$1.00 ROUND TRIP
TO P O R T L A N D
for the
Rose Festival
All Week, June 10 to 16
Tickets sold June 10 to 14, inclusive
Return Limit June 17,
Frequent Train Service.
The Greatest Floral and Civic
Carnival of the Year
Splendid Parades, Music, Decorations, Illuminations
and Sports Daily.
Train Schedules and details will be furnished on request
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F a r eat G r a v a . O r a .,
ODD FELLOW’S PICNIC.
The Odd Fellows’ picnic held
Wednesday in Naylor’s grove
was a decided success. About
300 Odd Fellows and Rebeccas
were in attendance.
Rev. Van Walker pastor of
the Christian church at Hills­
boro delivered the address. The
Hillsboro band and Walker’s
orchestra furnished the music.
A free for all, bountiful spread
was had at the noon hour.
Races and games furnished
much amusement.
The picnic was so successful
that it was decided to form a
permanent organization. L. M.
Graham was elected permanent
chairman, and G. J. Palmateer
Hillsboro secretary.
A com­
mittee of one from each of the
four lodges represented, was
chosen to present the matter
to the respective lodges, Ben­
ton Brown of Hillsboro, W. N.
Thompson of Banks, F. M. Hill
of Gastun and A. E. Gardner of
Forest Grove.
The Rebeccas joined in the
permanent organization and a
committee of one, from each
lodge, chosen to present the mat­
ter to their respective lodges,
Mrs. Elsie Sochren of Banks,
Mrs. J. H. White of Gaston,
Mrs. Anna Templeton, of Forest
Grove, and Mrs. Collier of Shoals
were appointed.
The Odd Fellows believe that
a more perfect brother and sister
union and wider extended ac­
quaintance of the brothers and
sisters of Washington County
may be secured by holding these
union picnics.
For rent—Small house and
barn. $4.00 per month. Inquire
of Edward L. Nayler, Forest
Grove.
Phone 0185.
Forest Grove, June 12,13,14 and 15
Auspices of the
Washington County Agriculture
and Live Stock Association.
4 - - FOUR DAYS AND NI HTS OF WHOLESOME AMUSEMENT -_-_4
THE FRANK MILLER AMUSEMENT COMPANY,
INCORPORATED
New in Everything but the Name.
A Well-balanced Combination of the Best Available Features Adapt­
ed to the Profession of Tented Amusements.
SENSATIONAL FREE ATTRACTIONS.
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high wire bicycle
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,
SLIDE-FOR
LIFE,
AERIAL GYMNASTS,
HIGH DIVERS.
7 SEVEN BIG SHOWS
TABLOID MUSICAL CCMEDY
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Spec
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STEAM MERRY GO ROUND.
FORESTCROVE, JUNE 12,13. 1 < 1 &
MILLER’S FLYERS WILL FILL THE MR.