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FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE. OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1912.
F o rest G rove P ress
G. Edwin Secour, E ditor
J . N. Hoffman, Associate E ditor
i! The Pilgrims’
T H E P R E S S P U B L IS H IN G C O
FOREST GROVE. ORE.
T elephon es :
O ffice 502
R esidences 442 397
T erms of S ubscription
One year, in advance.......................$ 1.50
Six m onths, in adv an ce..........................75
T hree m onths, in advance......................50
T H U R SD A Y .
NOVEM BER 28,
DR. K. S. MYERS
Most everyone will agree that A lot of people are about a day
W. M. Langley & Son
the butcher is about the only behind in their thinking.
DR. ETHEL J. MARTIN
person who can make both ends
Lawyers
Osteopathic Physicians
meat.
Why is it that farmers always
OFFICE: NIXON BUILDING
Forest Grove, Ogn.
F O R E ST G RO V E, ORE.
put the large potatoes in the top +++++++
There is no business in the of the sack instead of placing
D R . C.E. W A L K E R
world that cannot scrape up a them in the bottom to surprise ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
W. P. Dyke
reason why it cannot advertise, the purchaser ?
A ttorney-at-LaW
Osteopathic Physician
if the management labors hard
and
enough to find it.
A Plainfield. N. J., council­ **************************
Notary ‘Public
Treatment by Special Appoint­
man wants workingmen exclud­
O th e g ran d old pilgrim fa th e r Forest Grove
Oregon
ment Only
Knock not at all. Nether ed from living in his town. Says
W illiam B radford, governor of
th e original New E n g lan d colo­
your competitor nor your fellow it costs $26 a year to school a
belongs th e honor of being
J. N . H o ffm a n
worker. Neither your superior child and workingmen average the first nies,
V/. Q. Tucker, M. D.
to proclaim In A m erica a gen­
Attorney-at-LaW
nor your inferior. For verilv three children per family. If eral th an k sg iv in g day w hich should be
Physician and Surgeon
the hammer doth bounce back the gentlemen studies economics a festiv al as w ell as a day of th a n k s­ EQ U ITY AND PRO BA TE ONLY
Office Hoffman Bldg. Pacific Ave.
giving. T he m onth of November, 1G23,
Calls
answered
prom ptly day or night
with double force.
hard enough, he’ll likely get had been a w eary one to th e bitterly Ind. Phone 502
F o re st Grovo
Phone: Office 271, U esiJence 283.
around to solving the problem tried pilgrim s. T h eir m onths of toil
and p atien t w aitin g for th e Ingathering
by killing off the children.
of th e h arv est seem ed about to end in M a r k B . B u m p
Dr. C. F. Via
1912.
D isplay a d v e rtis e m e n ts fo r p u b licatio n in th e
P r e s s m u s t be in th is office n o t la te r th a n T u e s­
day ev en in g to in s u re a p p e a ra n c e in c u r r e n t issue
E n te re d a t th e p o st office a t F o re s t G rove, O re.
a s m ail m a tte r of th e second class.
Municipal ownership is co­
operation. All c o -o p e ra tiv e
enterprises are conducted for the
benefit of the co-partners. The
electric light plant is owned by
the municipality. The munici­
pality is composed of the resi­
dent tax-payers of the commun­
ity. The tax-payers, therefore,
of Forest Grove, own the electric
light plant. Why have the co­
partners not been given their
rightful dividend from the earn­
ings of the light plant, in de­
c r e a s e d cost of light? The
present rate of 12h and 4J should
be materially reduced at once,
according to the report of the
Finance committee of the City
Council.
This is a good town. Let us
get all the good out of it we can.
The way to get good out of land
is to improve it. The way to
get good out of a town is to de­
velop it. It is a poor farm that
is all pasture. It ought to be
worked. He is a poor farmer
who is content to take merely
what nature sends. He is a
poor citizen who is willing to let
the town shift for itself, taking
only such benefits as come with­
out labor. The man who is
satisfied to harvest merely what
comes up will have to live on a
diet of weeds.
The P r e s s has repeatedly call­
ed attention to the unsafe con­
dition of the sidewalks, due to
their deep covering of damp
leaves. Last week a member of
the City Council suffered a bad­
ly strained shoulder, due to a fall
caused by slipping on one of
these leaf covered walks. It
would seem that this strenuous
object lesson would be incentive
enough for the Council to in­
struct the property owners to
clean off the wet leaves from the |
walks.
It is reported that several
Montana gentlemen enjoyed a
quiet alfalfa smoke the other
day. We have an idea that this
is not the first time alfalfa has
been smoktd in a pipe. A whole
lot of smoking tobacco seems to
be adulterated with alfalfa or
something worse.
Speaking of alfalfa, sometime
ago in Denver alfalfa biscuits
were passed around at a ban­
quet and pronounced of very ex­
cellent taste. Which leads one
to wonder why the bakers have
not tried milk weed in place of
Hour from which to make their
milk loaves.
Folks who buy from mail-order
houses because they think things
are cheap, should consider the
chicken. The first thing a
chicken learns to say is “cheep,
cheep;’’ but it soon stops and be­
gins to crow- about its own
chickenyard.
A Pennsylvania man who ad­
vertised for a wife 56 yeai-s old.
received more than 500 re-
8[>onses. Yet they say that
women will not register lx*cause
they have to give their ages.
A lot of people w ho fail in life
attribute it to not having l>eon
discovered by the proper parties.
Many a man is honest through
force of circumstances.
First
ii Thanksgiving Day
T
th e deepest disappointm ent. T h e ea rth
w as parched, th e w hole lan d cried out
for rain, and th e crops w ere being
m ined for lack of m oisture. I t w as
under these d epressing conditions th a t
Pilgrim F a th e r B radford called together
the little h and of se ttle rs an d set ap art
a day to be devoted to fastin g and
p rayer th a t th e glassy skies m ight be­
come cloud covered and th e w indow s
of heaven be opened to give life to the
th irst dying fields.
I t did not look prom ising fo r a day
of thanksgiving, an d yet circum stances
changed th e day appointed for fastin g
and prayer to one of rejoicing, feastin g
and th an k fu ln ess. T he pilgrim s w ere
In th e very a c t of p ray in g for rain
Clipped
and Pasted
A Boston preacher w o u ld
strike the word hell out of the
English language. But what
would old-time preachers do for
a text ?—Oregonian.
C O L U M B IA
Not the “Gera of the Ocean,” but the
C O L U M B IA
the Gem of the “Household.”
One of th ese p erfec t m usical
in stru m en ts should be in every
home.
Corn fed pork and peanut fed
pork are very popi lar in differ­
ent parts of the country. We
wonder if pigs fed on potatoes
will make hams to be relished by
epicures.—Hood River Glacier.
Physician and Surgeon
Attorney-at-laW
South of Court House
Hillsboro, Ore.
Daniel D. Bump
Attorney-at-laW
ffi£otary Public
Room 6, Hillsboro N ational
Bank Building
Real Etlale
Hillsboro, Ore.
Benton Bowman
C o lu m b ia
G raphophone
is th e only in stru m e n t of its
kind. It has reached its p erfec­
tion as a m usical in stru m e n t
largely because of its ideal sim ­
plicity. By reason o f th is sim ­
plicity you g e t a b e tte r m achine
fo r less money. We have them
a t all prices, from $ 1 5 to
$ 1 0 0 . O ur te rm s the easiest.
Forest Grove Pharmacy
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If your umbrella leaks have
Danielson recover it.
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For Rent—1 unfurnished bun­
galow and 1 furnished house.
Both modern. Inquire of Mrs.
M. A. Thomas, phone 855, or at
the P r e s s office.
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U. S. S T A B L E S
UNDER
NEW
M ANAGEM ENT
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Good H orses and Rigs, w ith or w ithout
D rivers. T ra n sie n t H orses well
cared for.
H ESS &
M A C K , P r o p r ie to r s
Merchants
Savings & Trust
Company
6th and Washington Sts.,
Portland, Oregon
Banking by mail.
47o
paid on Savings Accounts.
Open Saturday Evenings,
6 to 8 for the accomoda­
tion of those who cannot
bank at other times.
Hillsboro, Ore.
R. M. Erwin, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Tam iesie Bi ilding
3d and Main Sts.
Hillsboro, Ore
Hollis
&.
Hillsboro, Ore.
S. T. Linklater, M. B., C. M.
Graham
Physician and Surgeon
A Itorneys-at-LaW
D elta Building
Forest Grove, Ogn.
Hillsboro, Ore.
C. H. Pollock, D. M. D.
E. B. Tongue,
L in klater Building
Phone Main 74
Jltlorney-at-Law
D istrict A tto rn ey .
The
Forest Grove, Ore.
W. E. Pettenger, D. M. D.
Attorney-at-laW
The man who is fond of en­
tertaining fiction will miss some­
thing good if he fails to read the ;
statements of expense filed by |
the candidates who made a state­
wide campaign. — Oregon Register
Everywhere, almost, Turkey
is “in bad.” In Europe the
powers in the Balkans are after
her, and in America—well about
November 28 next turkey will
be done to a queen’s taste.— Eu­
gene Daily Guard.
Office over Hoffman & Allen S tore
Phones, Res. 35XX, Office 751
Calls answ ered prom ptly day and n ig h t
Hillsboro, Ore.
Hillsboro, Ore.
TH E PILG 1U M S’ THANKSGIVING.
John M. Pipes,
Elmer H. Smith, M. D., D. O.
Martin L. Pipes, Jlltorneys-
Physician, Surgeon
at-Law
George A. Pipes,
and Osteopath
when rain came. I t cam e In such
floods and It cam e so opportunely th a t
811 C ham ber o f Com merce
the pilgrim fa th e rs w ere convinced
th a t P rovidence had sm iled on th e little
Portland, Ore.
band of forlorn men, women an d chil­
dren who, driven from th eir ow n homes,
had been forced to pitch th e ir te n ts on Dr. H. R. Kauffman
the wild an d Inhospitable shores o f a
Physician & Surgeon
foreign laud.
Office; F o r e s t G rove N a t ’l B an k B u ild in g
W illiam B radford in his proclam a­
P h o n e M ain 0131
tion had called th e day a fea st of
thanksgiving, an d th e best h u n te rs In
Forest Grove, Ore.
the colony had been scouring th e a d ­
ja c e n t woods for wild turkeys and
o th er gam e to supply the w an ts of the Dr. E. B. Brookbank
colonists and th eir guests.
The
Physician and Surgeon
kitchens of th e pilgrim s w ere crude
204-6 Nixon Building
an d rough, b ut th e good dam es did
Main 80x
th eir best, an d the resu lt w as u rep ast Phone:
Residence 35x
sa tisfy in g an d sum ptuous enough for
Forest Grove, Ore.
th e mo»* exacting. T he menu con­
sisted of ro ast tu rk ey dressed w ith
beechnuts, venison pasties such as
H. W. Vollmer, M. D.
th e pilgrim m others knew so well how
Physician and Surgeon
to m ake, savory m eat stew s w ith
dum plings of barley flour, clam chow ­
Office in A b b o tt Bldg.
d er served In enorm ous howls w ith
Both
Phones
F o re st Grove, Ogn.
sea biscuits floating on the surface,
ro asts of all kinds, broiled fish, salads,
ta k e s and plum porridge.
Lastly,
Ind. F h o n e s
th e re w as a bountiful supply of
oysters, th e contribution of M assasoit
W. B. COON, V. S.
an d his ninety w arrio rs to the first
O f f i c e o n 1 s t S t .
T h an k sg iv in g bill of fare. T he g re a t­
est d in n er of th e festival w as given on
Betw een Pacific and 1st Ave. S.
S atu rd ay , th e la st day of the célébra
H aving bought o ut Dr. Feeley, V et­
tlon. H istory chronicles th a t it w as erinarian, I wish to notify the public
one of th e loveliest days o f th e In
th a t I am prepared to answ er all calls,
dinn sum m er, and so mild was the day or night.
w eath er th a t th e good pilgrim dam es Phone Main 95
F o r est G ro ve , O re
w ere able to set tlieir tab les In the
open air, an d in th e prim itiv e forests
in th e w ildest country, in a new and
unexplored world, w as celebrated the
b rig h test and m ost joyous T h an k sg iv ­
ing on record.
Calls answ ered day or night.
Hillsboro N ational Bank Bldg.
Hillsboro, Ore.
Dr. S. M. Regan, D. V. S.
Res. Phone C ity 133
Office Phone Main 783
3rd S t., L block N. of Main St.
Hillsboro, Ore.
J. O. Robb, M. B. Tor.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone City 384
j Rooms 4 and 5, Schulm erich Bldg.
Hillsboro, Ore.
Dr. E. J. Crowthers
Physician and Surgeon
Calls answ ered day and night
Office in Jack so n P harm acy
Cornelius, Ore.
Dr. J. J. Murray, V. S.,
VETERINERY SURGEON AND DENTIST
Graduate of American
Veterinary College, of
New York City, 1881.
Office w ith Brown’s Main S treeh Livery
and Feed Stable,
Hillsboro
Phone City, 506
White Palace Cafe
STEAHR’S BAZAAR has now-
got their immense stock of Xmas
gifts and toys on display and they
are indeed a sight to see. Although
all their pianos and organs, sew­
ing machines, and [in fact any­
thing that could be removed, has
been put in another store build-
j ing, still the store is full to over­
flowing so there is hardly room
to get around. Large tables are
placed through the middle of the
room and loaded down with toys
of all descriptions and the show­
cases are filled with beautiful
gifts for the older folks. The
fact of the matter is Steahr’s
Bazaar has Xmas presents in
abundance for papa and mamma
as well as all the children and
now is the time to select your
gifts and have them laid away
as the variety of goods is great­
er now than later on and the
store is not so crowded with cus­
tomers.
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J. A. Thornburg, of the Forest
Grove National Bank, was a
business visitor in Portland. Sat­
urday.
Oyster Cocktails at Shearer’s.
Forest Grove. Try them. l-4t
R.
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PHELPS.
Pacific Ave., Forest Grove
Forest Grove Planing Mill Co.
General Contractors and Builders
Dealers in LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES,
CEMENT, SAND and LIME.
All Finishing Lumber Kiln Dried.
Manufacturers of Frames, Mouldings, Sash,
Doors and everything required in the build­
ing line.
We sell Flint-Kote and Mikado Roofing.
Also Sherwin-Williams Paints.
Office and Factory,
Council St.,
Forest Grove