Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, January 16, 1913, Page 5, Image 5

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    FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE. OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1913.
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Discount
will be given
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HEATING
STOVES
W . O. W ag n er & Sons
Forest Grove, O regon
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GREATEST Y. M. C. A.
CONVENTION EVER
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Congregational church on “ The
Efficient C h r i s t i a n and the
Social Message,’’ and Fred B.
Smith, the noted evangelistic
worker, upon “ Abounding in
this Grace Also.” The famous
International Association quar­
tette made a decided hit, appear­
ing at all the meetings. The
noon meeting for men, held in
the Star theatre, was addressed
by E. W. Peck, who spoke to a
crowded house. •
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Saturday afternoon was devot­
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ed to the Sectional Conferences
which were held in the Methodist |
Episcopal church, one for direct­
ors and committeemen in the
T h e F irst H o m e of P acific U n iversity
City, Railroad and Industrial As­
sociations, at which addresses
were made by Jno. P. Congdon,
H. W. Stone and Fred B. Smith.
The other, for members of the source of jov and satisfaction to
Student Associations, was ad­ every dairymen. We have been
dressed by Fred B. Smith, Ray-1 fighting for this for so long that
mond Robins and E. M. Brown. we almost feel uncomfortable
The business session of the not to be fighting, now that the
Convention was also held Satur­ battle is won and the law goes
M cN a m er & W irtz , P ro p ’ra
day afternoon in the Methodist into effect January 1.”
church, at which reports of com­ Mr. Shroek declared in favor
mittees were received and the of the creation of the office of
following new men elected to State Sealer of Weights and
A nd Tillam ook S tage Lines
serve upon the State Executive Measures, but because of the
Committee for a period of three general sentiment in opposition
years: C. C. Miehner, Portland; to the creation of any more
Judge R. M. Dunn, Couer' offices, and since dairymen are
d’Aler.a; H. A. Roberts, Poca­ more particularly interested in • .• .V .V .V .V .V .V /A V ,V / .% S \ V A V .,.V .V .V A % V .V .* .V V .V .V A Î.;
tello; Dr. J. W. Hall, Baker. Re­ weights and measures used in
elected. Jesse Edward, New- the handling of their own pro­
berg; E. B. MacNaughton, ducts, he recommended that the
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Portland; L. W. Riley, McMinn­ association ask the Legislature
ville; R. A. Booth, Eugene; R. to make the Dairy and Food
Commissioner’s office sealer of
E. Haynes, Payette.
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H. A. Dalzell, assisting secre­ weights and measures, used in
tary of the Student Associations determining the value of milk
and Boy’s Clubs, leaves the first and cream sold from the dairies.
of the week for Chicago where
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O. M. S A N F O R D
he will direct the men’s and boy’s
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work in the Fourth Presbyterian
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church. The vacancy caused by
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his departure will in all prob­
ability be left open until some­
HOFFMAN & ALLEN CO.
time during the summer.
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An informal banquet was serv­
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gregational church at 6 o’clock
Saturday evening, close to 200 j
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being seated. Short toasts were J
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delivered by a number of men
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prominent in the Association
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work. The spirit of Christian f
fellowship was clearly manifest
at this dinner, the remarks of N ew ly E lected M ay o r of F o re st •*
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the speakers being received with
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hearty and spontaneous applause. j
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Saturday evening Raymond
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WHICH WILL BE REDEEMED
Robins delivered his famous
Christmas day, at their home • •
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“ Message of the Men and Re­ in this city, Mr. and Mrs. Charles •
BY HOFFMAN & ALLEN OR
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ligion Movement” to a congre­ W. O’Dell, the photographs of
SHEARER & SON AT FIVE
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gation of men completely filling whom appear elsewhere in this
C E N T S EACH ON EVERY
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the Methodist church, which has issue, celebrated the anniversary
DOLLARS’
WORTH
OF
GOODS
a seating capacity of over 1,200. of their fortieth year of marri­
PURCHASED. DO YOU SEE
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Sunday morning the local pul­ ed life. A delightful evening ::
THE
POINT?
WHEN
YOU
pits were filled by Convention was passed- in social con­ :!
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HAVE USED THE
speakers, President Homan at verse, and several musical and :
the Methodist church, W. M. literary numbers of excellence :: •
TWENTY COUPONS
Day at the Christian and Jno. enjoyed. Those who participat­ g •
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P. Congdon at the Congrega­ ed in the general good time were: | • •
tional. Sunday afternoon Fred Rev. and Mrs. Hiram Gould,
B. Smith spoke at the Christian Mr. and Mrs. Patwin, Mr. and :•
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church on “America’s Greatest Mrs. George Misner, Mr. and
Sin,” a message to men only. Mrs. I. Allen, Mr. and Mrs.
At the Congregational H. W. Clarence Perry, Mr. and Mrs.
Stone talked to boys on “ An James Reynolds, Maik Bump, j:
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Ancient Clown.” In the even­ Miss Emma Pitman, Mr. and
T HIS GREAT BARGAIN OFFER GOOD ON
ing at the Methodist church, Mrs. W. II. Curtis, Miss Emily j.
Fred B. Smith lectured on “ A Shaver, all of this city. Mr. and
R E N E W A L S o r
World-Wide Vision of the Christ­ Mrs. A. Reynolds, of North i;
ian Faith,” and the closing ser­ Plains; Miss Jessie Reynolds, of
N E W S U B S C R IP T IO N S
vices of the convention were Hood River; George Gray and 1 %
held under the direction of I. B. Miss Rebecca Gray, of Dilley.
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Rhodes, State Secretary, at the Dainty and tasty refreshments *:
conclusion of Mr. Smith’s talk.
were served during the evening.
8 P A G E S O F L IV E S T U F F
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Chas. W. O’Dell was born in
Living M ay B ecom e C h e a p e r. Great Bend, Pa., in 1850, and
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“The parcel post will cheapen Mrs. O’Dell in Indiana in 1850. i!
the cose of living at the expense They were married at Vin­ %
of the middle man and the ton, Iowa, and came to the Ore­
“ water-logged” express com­ gon country 31 years ago. For >
panies,” declared M. S. Shroek, two years Mr. O’dell followed a ::
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president of the Oregon Dairy­ fisherman’s life along the Colum­ :♦
bia,
when
they
removed
to
a
men’s Association, in an address
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WATCH FOR THE BIG ANNOUNCEMENT
delivered before the annual con­ farm near Dilley, residing there
OF
SPECIAL FEATURES FOR 1913.
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vention of that body at Albany. for 19 years and coming to the
JOIN
THF
FAMILY
NOW
AT
THE
Grove
12
years
ago.
“ Looking at it from another
standpoint, it will increase the
farmer’s profit without increas­
Precious stones, gold and sil­
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ing the cost of living. Cartons ver ornaments,
cut glass, •î
are already on the market in watches, clocks and many other
which butter and eggs may be articles kept by first class jewel­
ers can be had at Shearer & Son,
sent through the mail safely.
“The parcel post law is a in Forest Grove,
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Central Livery Barns
General Livery
M a in S t r e e t G a r a g e
A uto R epairing, V ulcanizing and
G eneral M achine W ork. Storage
and Supplies.
Phone Main 6 2X
W. A. CHALMERS,
Main Street, Forest Grove.
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