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    FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE. OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1912.
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F O R E S T G R O V E P R E S S tliar|k for their sweeping victory
of Tuesday.
The “ S i l v e r
G. Edwin Secour, Editor
J. N. Hoffman, Associate Editor
Tonpued Orator of the Platte,’ ’
William Jennings Bryan, he who
THE PRESS PU B LISH IN G CO fought for clean politics in the
FO R EST G RO VE. O RE.
face of apparently overwhelm-
ing odds, deserves all praise for
T elephones :
; the triumph of November 5. To
O f fic e 502
R e s id e n c e 442
Bryan, and Bryan alone, can the
Democrats give credit. He sav­
T kkms o f S u b sc r ip t io n
One year, in advance.................... $ 1.50 ed the party at a critical time,
Six months, in advance..................... 75 preserving its e n t i r e t y and
Three months, in advance................... 50
strength, and led its hosts to
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1912. success and victory.
Display advertisements for publication in the
pRBas must be in this office not later than Tues­
day evening to insure appearance in current issue
Entered at the post office at Forest Grove, Ore.
as mail matter o f the second class.
It is with a sensation o f decid­
ed pleasure and a feeling of deep
gratification that we announce
to the readers
THE RETURN and subscribers
of the F orest
OF AN OLD
G rove P ress
FRIEND
the return of
G. Edwin Secour, former editor
and proprietor of this paper, as
an active participant in the con
duct and management of the
F orest G rove P ress and the
P ress
P ublishing
C ompany .
Words o f eulogy are hardly nec­
essary, but for those who may
not be accpiainted with the work
o f Mr. Secour, we wish to say
that he is eminently fitted, both
by education and experience, to
properly handle any one or all
o f the many “ ends” that go to­
ward the making of a modern
newspaper.
We feel that the P ress P ub ­
lishing C ompany and the F or ­
est G rove P ress , has been de­
cidedly strengthened and helped
by the acquisition of Mr. Secour,
and we believe that all of our
numerous friends and readers
will say likewise before many
weeks have passed.
Press Publishing Company,
J. N. H offman .
The trend of population now is
toward the larger cities; the
country’s assurance o f business
s t a b i l i t y and
PATRIOTISM public and priv­
ate morality is
BEGINS AT
in the small ones.
HOME
The hope of the
country at large is in the country
at large. The time is passing,
when, if Mr. Morgan has a cold,
the spine of the whole country
must shiver. The smaller indus­
trial centers are becoming the
real power. The great centers are
gaining in population and losing
in influence. It is up to us to see
that we gain in both. And we
shall contribute to the general
good of the whole people by look­
ing after the particular unit we
cull home.
Democracy has won. By an
overwhelming ballot have the le­
gions o f an united organization
defeated the brok-
SUNSHINE en and decimated
IN EVERY r a n k s o f t h e
CLOUD
“ Grand Old Party.”
The much derided
“ Donkey” sends forth its bray
o f triumph, while the adher­
ents o f the "Elephant” and
“ Bull Moose” r e m a i n sadly
silent, suffering under the lash
o f stinging defeat. No cloud
is so dark, h o w e v e r ,
hut
what a rift o f sunshine can U>
discerned, and the P r e s s de­
sires to congratulate the support­
ers of Democracy upon the fact
that President-Elect Woodrow
Wilson will have an ample and
sufficient support in both the
House and the Senate, giving to
the Democrats every opportunity
to show to the country at large
their ability to conduct the gov­
ernment of the United States in
such a manner that good will he
derived
by all.
Democracy
never has had such a chance be­
fore to demonstrate its ability as
is given it by the election just
closed, and it remains to I h > seen
if the opportunity will again be
offered four years lienee.
In
conclusion it is hut just to give
credit where it is due.
The
Democrats have but one man to
Now that the rainy season has
come if those who travel would
carry in their vehicle a shovel,
and when not on a hurry-up call
take the time to make slight re­
pairs in the roads from time to
time, all the roads leading into
Amity would be kept in good
Satisfactorily Explained.
condition the whole season.—
A colonel o f a British regiment In
South Africa who was repairing a
Amity Standard.
NEW TALES “
THAT ARE TOLD
DR. K. S. M Y E R S
DR. E T H E L J. M A R T IN
O steop ath ic Physicians
W . M. Langley & Son
Lawyers
Forest G rov e, O gn.
OFFICE:
NIXON BUILDING
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
D R . C. E. W A L K E R
W . P. D yk e
A llorney-al-LaW
Osteopathic Physician
arid
N otary Public
railroad after one of General De Wet’ s
Treatment by Special Appoint­
many breakages discovered a fine emp­ Forest Grove
Oregon
ment Only
A Baptist minister asserts that ty house, which he proceeded to occu­
every member of his church who py as headquarters.
When the news of the colonel’s com­
J, N. H offm a n
can sport an auto, can support
W . Q . T u ck er, M . D.
fortable quarters reached Bloemfon­
Ax ttorney-al-Law
a missionary; which moves us to tein he received a telegram, which
EQUITY AND PROBATE ONLY
Physician and Surgeon
Accidents are a prolific source remark that it depends some- read:
Office Hoffman Bldg. Pacific Ave.
“ G. T. M. wants house.”
Calls answered promptly day or night
o f revenue for the physician and what on the speed o f the mis-
Ind. Phone 502
Forest Grove
Phone: Office 271, Residence 233.
The colonel was unable to make out
surgeon. Possible accidents in sionary. Portland Evening Tele
what “G. T. M." meant and Inquired
Forest Grove may he prevented gram.
by sweeping the wet leaves off
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the sidewalks.
If the allied armies are plan-
---------------------- ' ning to have Turkey for their
The money you spend will Thanksgiving dinner, it might
build something s o m e w h e r e ; he suggested to them that there
where, will depend on whether Iis manY a slip ’twixt the cup and
you spend the money somewhere the lip, as has often been proved
in the past. Oregon Register.
else or in Washington county.
Remember that clerks in the
stores get tired as well as those
engaged in other occupations,
and do your Christmas shopping
early.
M ark B. Bum p
W . E. P ettenger, D. M. D.
Altorney-at-laW
Room 6, Hillsboro National
Bank Building
South of Court House
Hillsboro, Ore.
R. M. Erwin, M. D.
Daniel D. Bum p
Physician and Surgeon
Attorney a* law
•Rotary Public
Someone has raised the ques­
tion of whether widows should
be allowed to marry again. O ff­
hand, we should say it is a ques­
tion of chances. Eugene Daily
Guar g.
Hillsboro, Ore.
R eal Estate
Tamiesie Bi ilding
3d and Main Sts.
Hillsboro, Ore.
B enton B ow m an
.
Hillsboro, Ore.
S. T . Linklater, M . B., C. M.
, ,
Physician and Surgeon
„ ,
Attorney-at-law
„
Delta Building
*
The original purpose of public
Hillsboro, Ore.
Hillsboro, Ore.
Another rebellion has been
office was not to provide a job
crushed
in
Mexico.
The
country
for somebody hut to provide
will soon be covered with the
C. H. P ollock, D. M. D.
somebody for a job.
H ollis & G raham
fragments of crushed revolu­
Linklater Building
“ I T I S S I M P L Y A N A B B R E V IA T I O N ,” R E ­
The way to get money out of tions. Morning Register.
A ltorneys-at-Law
P L IE D T H E COLON EL.
Phone Main 74
land is to improve it. The way
of officers, who translated it “ general I
to get good out of a country is
Hillsboro, Ore.
F orest G rov e, O gn .
traffic manager."
to develop it.
"All
right,”
said
the
colonel.
“
If
he
'
C E R T A IN L Y
can use hieroglyphics so can I.”
Elm er H. Smith, M. D., D. O .
CURES CO U G H S
So he wired hack:
E. B. T o n g u e ,
The real “ man without a coun­
Physician, Surgeon
“ G. T. M. can G. T. II."'
When the throat becomes clogged
jdttorney-at-LaW
try” is the man who doesn’t
Two days later he received a dis­
and Osteopath
with phlegm and produces a “ hack-
smile when the home team wins. ing” cough which interfers with your patch from Bloemfontein ordering him
District Attorney.
Calls answered day or night.
to attend a board of Inquiry. On ap-
Hillsboro National Bank Bldg.
work and your rest at night, you
Hillsboro, Ore.
pea ring In due course he was asked
Hillsboro, Ore.
should
take
what he meant by sending such an In- j
My ! wouldn’ t some people be
suiting
message
to
a
superior
officer.
mad if we all sent to Chicago for
N yal’s W in ter
Dr. S. M. R egan , D. V . S.
“ Insulting?" repeated the colonel in- 1 Dr. H. R. K a u ffm a n
our butter and eggs ?
C ou gh R e m e d y
nocently. “ It was nothing of the |
Physician & Surgeon
Res. Phone City 133
Now that election, is over,
what was all the fuss about any­
way
C lip p e d
a n d P a s te d
Remember that live and let
live is not a motto applicable to
any o f the trust formations.
They propose to do the living,
and are not particularly caring a
continental whether those who
have to buy their goods are able
to do so or not. Polk County
Itetnizer.
I f the phlegm or mucous deposits
are allowed to remain, they will not
only grearly irritate the membranes
o f the throat the bronchical tubes
and lungs will become infected as
well.
Nyal’s Winter Cough Remedy
promotes a relaxation o f the inflam­
ed air passages, causes the mucous
membranes to throw off the phlegm
and
Prevents Further
In fection
The first few doses bring prompt
relief.
Two sizes- 25c and 50c
Whatever a good drug store ought
to have and many things that other
drug stores don’ t keep you'll find
here. Come to us first and you'll
get what you want.
Forest Grove Pharmacy.
Merchants
Savings & Trust
Company
kind.”
Office Phone Main 783
Office: Forest Grove Nat l Bank Building
“ But what do you mean,” demanded
Phone Main 0131
3rd St., ¿¿block N. of Main St.
his superior, “ by telling me I can ‘G.
Forest
Grove,
Ore.
Hillsboro, Ore.
T. II?’ "
"It was simply an abbreviation,” re­
plied the colonel—“ G. T. M. (general Dr. E. B. B rook ban k
J. O . R ob b , M. B. T or.
traffic manager) can G. T. H. (get the
Physician and Surgeon
house).”—Human Life.
Physician and Surgeon
204-6 Nixon Building
Phone City 384
Phone: Main 80x
Rooms 4 and 5, Schulmerich Bldg.
Residence 35x
A GREEDY BOY’S
UNIQUE DEFENSE.
H . W . V ollm e r, M. D.
Dr. E. J. C row th ers
Physician and Surgeon
Plausible but Illogical Excuse
For Selfishness.
Hillsboro, Ore,
Forest Grove, Ore.
Office in Abbott Bldg.
Both Phones
Forest Grove, Ogn.
Physician and Surgeon
Calls answered day and night
Office in Jackson Pharmacy
Cornelius, Ore.
Ind. Pbones
Dr. J. J. M urray, V . S.,
VETERINERY SURGEON AND DENTIST
O f f ic e o n 1 st S t .
Graduate of American
Between Pacific and 1st Ave. S.
Veterinary College, of
Having bought out Dr. Ffceley, Vet­
New York City, 1881.
W . B. C O O N , V . S.
Julius Rosenwnld, the Chicago phi­
lanthropist who recently celebrated his
fiftieth birthday by the novel method
of giving ¥687,500 to various charities,
Is a believer In civic righteousness.
erinarian, 1 wish to notify the public Office with Brown’ s Main Streeh Livery
To a politician who defended certain that I am prepared to answer all calls,
and Feed Stable,
underhand political methods Mr. Ito- day or night.
Hillsboro
Phone City, 506
Phone Main 95
F o r e st G r o v e , O re
senwald said the other day:
"That's a plausible defense, but It
doesn’t hold. It's like the defense of
the piggish little boy.
“ A piggish little hoy always used to
take at breakfast the bottom piece of
toast, which was sure to be kept ex­
tra warm by the hot plate beneath it
and the hot slices above.
Finest of Bread and Pastry Baked
“ One morning us he slipped out the
Every Day.
bottom piece ns usual his mother said
reproachfully:
W e sell 6 loaves o f B read fo r 2 5 cents
" ’ Tou must stop doing that Sup­
Free delivery to all parts of the city
pose everybody did that. What would
happen then?’
P a cific A v en u e,
Forest G ro v e
" "Why, then,' said the little boy.
•everybody would get a bottom piece.’ ”
HOME
B A K IN G
CO.
P o o r S o p h ia ’* C a se .
6th and Washington Sts.,
Portland, Oregon
B a n k in g b y m a il.
4 %
paid on Savings Accounts.
Open Saturday Evenings,
6 to 8 for the accomoda­
tion of those who cannot
bank at other times.
Dr. Ronald II. Curtis, the well
known zoologist, said In a recent lec­
ture In Charleston, relates the Cleve­
land Plain Dealer:
"1 take no stock In these yarns
about the disinterested affection o f ani­
mals. An animal's nffectiou Is para­
sitic—your dog loves you because you
feed It Analyze those yarus about
animal affection aud they turn out like
Sophia's case.
"There was a rich old maid who had
an ill natured cur nnmed Sophia. The
old maid died, leaving her fortune to
her nephew, who had lived with her.
I mot the nephew one day and ven­
tured my sympathy lie said:
” ’ Yes, It's very sad. And the morn­
ing after my aunt's decease the dog
Sophia died.’
“ ’Grief. I suppose?' 1 said.
” ’No,' said he. ’prussic acid.’ ”
T h a t T ir e d F e e lin g .
"Home rule has been a long time
coming.” snld Thomas V. Brady, sec­
retary o f the Irish emigrant society of
New York. “ The Englishmen who
promised it to us were a rather Ured
lot when tt came to fulfilling their
promise. They were as tired, indeed,
as Pat Murphy of Ballycoollsh
“ Tat,* said I. ‘don't you ever get
tired doing nolhing?*
“ Pat looked up from his pipe and
nodded lazily.
“ ‘Indade. eor.' he said. ’1 get so
tired doin' nothin' that I can't do
i nothin else.'
Washington Star.
F o r e s t G r o v e P la n in g M ill C o .
General Contractors and Builders
D ealers in L U M B E R ,
L A T H , SH IN G LES,
CE M EN T, S A N D and LIME.
A ll Finishing L u m ber Kiln D ried.
M anufacturers o f Fram es, M ouldings, Sash,
D oors and everyth in g requ ired in the bu ild ­
ing line.
W e sell F lint-K ote and M ik a d o
A lso Sherw in -W illiam s Paints.
R o o fin g .
Office and Factory,
Council St.,
Forest Grove