Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, December 26, 1912, Page 7, Image 7

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FOREST GROVE TRESS, FOREST GROVE. OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2*». 1!>12.
Th a n k fu ln e ss .
I am no friend to the people who
receive the bounties of Providence
without visible gratitude. When
the sixpence falls into your hat you
may laugh. When the mesaenger
of an unexpected blessing takes you
by the hand and lifts you up and
bids you walk you may leap and run
and sing for joy, even as the lame
man whom St. Peter healed skipped
piously and rejoiced aloud as he
passed through the beautiful gate
of the temple. There is uo virtue
in solemn indifference. Jov is as
much a duty as beneficence is.
Thankfulness is the other side of
merev.—Hcnrv Van Dvke.
The
Pacific Drug Co.
extends to all its patrons
and friends its heartiest
best wishes for the
NEW YEAR
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One of Forest Grove’s Business Houses
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U u r (Lomsponöpnts
Grand Theater m
101 BISON
FEATURE FILMS
Instrumental and Vocal
MUSIC
DILLEY
An entertainment in celebra­
tion of the holidays was held in
the Church Christmas eve.
Paul Vermilyea came home
from Tillamook for the Christmas
holidays.
Mr. Rudolph’s son, from Che­
ney, Wash., spent Christmas at
home.
Henry Jew ett and wife spent
Christmas with Mrs. Jew ett’s
sister, of Gales Creek.
Not
Know.
One of Forest Grove’s Handsome Residences
I
V ...
Picture Plays of Merit
D id
A local justice of the peace was
about to perform the marriage cere-
mony for a colored couple who eall-
j ed at his office for the purpose.
Previous to the performance of the
“official act” the justice proceeded
I to ask the usual questions of the
j prospective groom as to his father’s
i Christian name and his mother’s
l maiden name, whereupon the future
bride chimed in with this remark:
“ You all better not ask me what
my father's maiden name is, ’cause I
don't know!”—National Monthly.
Marshall Matteson, who has
been seriously ill with typhoid
fever for the past two weeks
at the Forest Grove Sanitarum,
is slowly con valesing.
The school board is busy try­
ing to secure a new teacher for
the primary department to suc­
ceed Miss Heitmyer, who resign­
ed her position two weeks ago.
Miss Heitmyer’s home is in
Southern Illinois.
G A L E S C ITY.
The
M o le H a s E ye s.
The majority of people believe
that the mole is even “blinder” than
the proverbial bat, but the natural­
ists know that sueli is not the case.
Sir John Lubbock and Carl Hess,
the latter a noted German natural­
ist, by careful investigation proved
that the inole has eyes which are as
perfect as those of a horse or an
elephant. They are very small op­
tics, to be sure (only ore millimeter
in diameter), but in the matter of
reflection and refraction do not dif­
fer from the normal eyes in larger
animals. -----------------
a kind father, guide and protec­ Resolved, that a copy of these
tor, the country a true and loyal resolutions be presented to his
citizen now therefore be it.
i family, a copy be presented to
Resolved by this Post, that we the Post of which he was Past
tender the family and friends Post Commander, and a copy de­
of deceased Comrade our sincere posited in the records of this
sympathy in this our great be­ Post and be it further.
reavement and that his last rest­ Resolved that the charter be
ing place shall be kept adorned draped in mourning for thirty
“ And God shall wipe
with the flag he helped to save, days.
away all tears from their eyes.”
and he it further,
A Beautiful Assort­
ment of Handsome
and Durable Xm&3
Gifts in Silverware.
Many Designs and
0
Patterns to s e l e c t
RESOLUTIONS.
A light snow fell here yester­
SC O G G IN S V A L L E Y
Head Quarters, James B.
day,
covering the foothills with
Henry Wahl, of Watts dis­
Mathew
Post No. 6, G. A. R.
trict, ss spending a week with a mantle fiye inches deep.
Forest Grove, Oregon, Dec. 22 j
Herb Kyle, who participated in
After the show visit the
his parents.
.
the shooting match Tuesday, se­ 11912
Whereas: it has pleased the
Ralph Kay, who has been
spending the summer in the har­ cured two turkeys and two j Great Captain, General of the
geese.
Universe, to promote from our
vest fields near Walla Walla, has
John Procter and family, of ranks to the supreme ranks in
returned with his family and is
now engaged in cutting piling at Tillamook, are spending the hol­ our grand army above, ourbelov-
idays with relatives at Gales ■ ed Comrade T. P. Baldwin, late,
Boos Saw mill.
| private company K. and 4th
A. S. Hatch spent several days City.
Regiment Volunteer Infantry.
Miss
Amy
Swiney,
of
Portland,
in Hillsboro, last week, while
Also
past post commander, D. F.
1
is
visiting
with
relatives
at
Gales
Mrs. Hatch visited at Orenco.
Markham Post, Number 7, De­
j
City
this
week.
D. Fish & Sons have moved
Embalming— Funeral Directing
Miss Neva Dallas, of Portland, partment of Minnesota, and
Their saw mill on the Ernest
Whereas by his death (which
Herr place, and have it running is spendnig Christmas with home
FOREST GROVE UNDERTAKING CO.
occured
on the 22nd day of De-
folks.
again.
i cember, 1912) the family has lost
Miss Edith Pratt, of Salem, is
J. S. Buxton, Manager
Roscoe Matteson, who has been
confined to his bed for three visiting with her sister, Mrs.
Phone No. 642
Forest Grove, Or. weeks on account of heart fail­ Cora Adkins.
ure, is slowly improving.
'Mrs. Short returned home Sun­
day
from a visit in Portland.
Mr. Brooks, a taxicab driver
of Portland, was visiting last
Miss Emma Wilson, of the
prom ptly obtained OR HO PEE.
Trade-M arki,
week at the home of his brother, Portland High school, is visiting
Caveats.
Copyrights and Labels registered.
TWENTY TEARS’ PRACTICE. H ighest references.
Lewis Brooks.
with home folks this week.
Send model, sketch or photo, for free report
Dolly Varden
SWEET SHOP
from.
.
We carry a good fine of the
various popular styles.
Everything in Jewelry
Cut Glass, W atches,
Clocks, Umbrellas and
Many Other Articles.
U N D ER TA K IN G
PATENTS
Photos for
Christmas Presents
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We want to assure
you we are prepar­
ed to give you the
very best work in
the latest approved
designs, and that
your early order for
Portraits will insure
you the perfection
of careful attention
to detail.
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Forest Grove Studio.
WHY
NOT?
l i t . Good, hon-
e*t D e n tistry to th s
b est of my ability.
Could on« do more?
2nd. I exam ine
y our m outh an d tell
you its a ctu al eon-
ditlon before I bo­
ffin y o u r a c tu a
work, stating: in a d ­
vance w h a t t h e
cost w i 11 be. If
ready, we beffin: if
not, th e e x am in a­
tion costa you noth*
8rd. I ffu aran tee all th a t I do, as I consider
w ork n o t w o rth iu a ra n t* « in * , n<rt w orth doins.
Thl» has b w n m y policy.
4th. A b a c lu t. e lf * * - lin e s .. E very in stru m en t
m u s t be cleansed, and a re used a* they a re taken
from th e e t e r i l i r e r s .
6th. My price« a re reasonable, not advertised
cheap price« to lu re you in. and th en c h ars« you
m o r e - b u t a price th a t will m ake more friend«.
m ore p a tie n t,; one p rice to all.
Dr. Elof T. Hedlund, Dentist
N . W. C o rn er 6th end Oak. 2nd floor, ta k e elevator
'! i '^ rfervi/S rci
> sd g » 1 J M J i M i m m i m
è
on p a te n ta b ility .
All business confidential.
HAND-BOOK FREE
E *rlains*verythiiig. Tells
How to O btain and Sell Patents, W hat Inventions
W ill Pay, How to G et a P a rtn e r, explains best
m echanical m ovem ents, and contains 300 other |
subjects of im portance to inventors.
Addresi,
H. B. WILLSON & CO.
J o x 3 9 1 Willson Bldg.
Wm. Blitz, a popular tonsorial
a tist of this city, received word
Sunday of the death of his moth­
er, Mrs. Katherine Blitz, at the
age af 75, in Dubuque, Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. Frances Aber-
nethy Hahn, of Multnomah, are
parents to a beautiful baby girl,
born at the home of Mrs. Hahn’s
parents, in this city, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Ellis, of
Crystal Springs, above Gaston,
were presented last Monday eve­
ning with a beautiful baby girl,
which will be named Ellen May.
Mrs. J. E. Baldwin returned
to her home in this city Monday,
from Portland, where she recent­
ly underwent an operation.
Mrs. Baldwin is getting along
very nicely.
Miss Anna Rudolph became
the bride of W. Heinman, of
Cheney, Washington, last Thurs­
day week, the ceremony being
performed at the home of the
bride’s parents in Dilley. Mr.
and Mrs. Heiman will make their
home in Cheney.
H. J. Perry received a tele­
gram Monday afternoon advis­
ing him of the death of a sister,
Mrs. Jos. Heapey, at Langdon,
N. D. Mrs Heapey was near 50
at the time of her death, and
leaves a husband, one daughter
and four sons, and four sisters
and six brothers to mourn her
, loss.
The best of fresh meat can
be had at the Dilley Market.
Phone 692.
6-tf
At the Congregational church
Sunday morning the pastor will
take for his subject “Where Hast
Thou Gleaned During the year?”
In the evening the text will be
“ Memoriesof the year.”
CLOSING OUT SALE—Until
the first of the year I will sell
all dolls and toys at cost, as they
interfere with my other trade.
I am going to cut them out. Now
is the time to save money on
this line.
THE BOOK STORE.
H. R. Bernard. Prop’r.
The Press has turned out sev­
eral sets of butter wrappers for
enterprising dairymen, giving
perfect satisfaction in each case,
and
receiving
considerable
praise upon the quality of the
work. The Press equipment is
up-to-date in all respects, with
first class type and first class
workmen. Your butter wrappers
will receive careful and prompt
attention.
A
Holbrook Lodge, No. 30.
Y / A. F. & A. M. All Ma-
' sons and wives and wi­
dows of Masons residing in and
around Forest Grove, and all
members of Holbrook Lodge
wherever dispersed are cordially
invited to attend the installation
of the newly elected officers of
the lodge on St. John’s Day,
Dec. 27, at 7:30 o’clock. Pro­
gram followed by banquet. By
order of the W. M. A. Ben
Kori, Sec’y,
SHEARER & SON
Forest Grove
“
Silver Plate th at Wears n
We carry a lull line of
all the lavorite pattern!.
HOME BAKING CO.
Finest of Bread and Pastry Baked
Every Day.
W e sell 6 loaves of Bread for 25 cents
Free delivery to all parts o f the city
P acific Avenue,
Forest Grove
WASHINGTON. D. C.
YI7TTH the birth of the new year we
* * desire to express our appreciation
for the business which has been tender­
ed us during the year coming to a close,
and to express the hope that we may
have the pleasure of a continuation of
past patronage during 1913.
Everything in shelf and builders hard­
ware, kitchen utensils, cutlery, stoves and
ranges, wagons, plows, rakes, harvesting
machinery, etc. contained in our mam­
moth stock.
A Happy and Prosperous New Year to All
Hinman-Gordon Hardware Co.