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5 FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE. OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 23. 1913. j THE j [ ft. j Hoffman •« I goes merrily on and great crowds have thronged the spacious store of & Allen Company. People are astounded at the low prices given at this big sale and have therefore availed themselves of the golden opportunity, as the many hundred bundles and packages that have been sent out since the sale began, will bear evidence. in living up to and carrying out every promise made to the public. tjjThis great store believes flThese NEVER-BEFGRE-HEARD-OF-BARGAINS are still held out to you. tjjThe sale will continue and every man, woman and child in Washington county is appealed to now to get busy and share in the great money saving event, the equal of which has never been in Forest Grove. The Press leads all competitors. H. J. Goff was a Portland visitor Monday. Mrs. Ira Mouinian has been very ill the past week. Conductor C. F. Miller, of the Oregon Electric has been ill. Fresh Whitman Chocolates at the Forest Grove Pharmacy. 12-1 The Woman’s Club will have red letter day at Mrs. L. L. Watts next Wednesday. Mr. Ruffner, of the Laughlin Hotel, has improved his property by having two new hitch racks put up. A Business House of Forest Grove George 0. Moury, a former student of Pacific University Subscribe for the Press. 12-tf has been appointed assistant Ed. Boose is on the jury at to Federal Deputy Attorney MoCourt, of Portland. Hillsboro this week. E. Brown, of Santa Anna, Wm. Kerr, who has been very Calif., who was here attending ill, is reported improving. Motorman Heath has been lay- the funeral of the late Alvin C. ! ing off on account of the illness Brown, returned to his home | this week. of his wife. W. J. Good made a business The Forest Grove Planing Mill The 2 year-old daughter of Mr. trip to Hillsboro, Tuesday. | have just finished unloading four and Mrs. W. C. Tucker, who has Guy Quinton Stockman, Jr., I cars of dressed lumber. j been undergoing a siege of pneu is improving rapidly after his monia, is reported as improving Marion Taylor, employed at and getting along nicely. illness. | Moore’s meat market, had his Mrs. F. Emerson, who has hand crushed last week. When you want the best of been sick, was able to be out the home-made candy, call at the Miss Argia Harrington, of Fern Cove confectionery, on Pa first of the week. Hillsboro, was visiting relatives cific avenue. Fresh everv day. Mrs. Herman Bernard, of Ver- here the first of the week. Good to cat. lltf boort, is reported slowly recover Miss Stella Boscow, of Hills ing from a severe illness. The Washington Co. Christian boro, was a guest of Miss Endeavor Union met with Miss Miss Mamie Hendricks, of Cor Manche Langley, over Sunday. Anna Taylor Saturday evening nelius, is recovering from a se The High S c h o o l debating to plan for the convention to be vere attack of La Grippe. teams are busy on their next de Prof, and Mrs. L. L. Shippee, bate. They expect to meet held at Hillsboro in a few weeks. of this city, will leave next Fri Park Place Feb. 7. R. Phelps has bought a saw day for Pullman, Wash., where mill at Sifton, Wash., and will The High School students are they will make their home. start a saw mill six or eight having examinations this week. Get one of our guaranteed Hot A good many are priviliged to miles from Forest Grove. He Water Bottles. It will give satis be exempt from the examina has bought 800 acres of timber. faction. If you get it at the For tions. Precious stones, gold and sil est Grove Pharmacy it’s it. 12-lt ver ornaments, cut glass, Grand Worthy Matron Mar Two sets of handsome book garet V. Hayter, of the Eastern watches, clocks and many other cases have been placed in the Star, will visit Forest Chapter of articles kept by first class jewel study and den of the Methodist this city, February 3. A recep ers can be had at Shearer & Son, parsonage, John Taylor perform tion is planned in her honor. in Forest Grove. 9-tf ing the work without charge. Franklin, the 13-year-old son When you desire to buy an Fruit trees and all kinds, of of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vande- article of jewelry visit the store of nursery stock for sale. Reliable hey, of Verboort, who has been Shearer & Son. in Forest Grove. stock at the right prices. For suffering from acute infiamation They have everything in the est Grove Green House, 4th of the hip joint, is rapidly re jewelry line. 9-tf street and 5th avenue south. covering and will soon be about Mrs. A. B. Caples was hostess Phone 0116. 8tf again. to the Fleur-de-Lis club, yester The young girls and boys club Howard Taylor and George day afternoon. Everyone re of the Catholic church had quite Berryman left last evening for ports several delightful hours a successful dance at Cornelius Moscow, Idaho, where they will passed in social converse and use last Friday evening. Mrs. J. uphold the affirmative in the de ful pastime. Buckley chaperoned the young bate with the University of Perry Ellis was in town from people. Idaho, which takes place Friday Crystal Springs, Tuesday, and A large assortment of strictly evening. The question will be: reported 4 foot of snow in the home-made candy, fresh every “ Resolved, That Labor Unions hills. Mr. Ellis was three days day from our own candy kitchen. Should Be Incorporated." S. W. breaking a road out from his Fern Cove confectionery, Pacific Grathwell and J. E. .Bishop will mountain retreat. avenue. Once tried always call support the negative in this city. Last Thnrsday afternoon, in ed for. 11-tf No Change in Directors. The fire last week at the For honor of Mrs. Glenn Metzger, est Grove Planing Mill caused The Fleu-de*Lis club members At the annual meeting of the damage to the extent of $114.16, were entertained by Mrs. Anna board of directors of the Forest which was promptly paid by the Goff at her delightful home in Grove National Bank, the follow Pacific Home, and Horticultural this city. Luncheon was served ing were re-elected for the en Fire Relief, companies, jointly. and a pleasant afternoon passed. suing year. President, J. A. N otice —For sale, 5 dozen Thornburg: Vice-President, John Mr. and Mrs. John Buchanan leghorn hens, all two-years old E. Bailey; Cashier, W. W. Mc- entertained the Forest Grove in April. Good layers. $8 per Eldowney; Assistant Cashier, Bridge club at dinner Friday dozen or 2 dozen for $15. I am H. E. Ferrin. The first three, evening. Later Five-hundred selling these to make room for with Thos. G. Todd and J. W. was indulged in, H. J. Goff and young chicks. W. H. French, Fuqua, constitutes the board of Mrs. W. B. Haines securing Forest Grove. ll-3t directors. prizes for the highest scores. is I Please remember that their fine premium SILVERWARE is still given away with all purchases l__________ y t H. J. GOFF U. S. S T A B L E S UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ^ Good H orses and R igs, w ith or w ithout D rivers. T ra n sie n t H orses well cared for. HESS & MACK, Proprietors YOUNG WOMAN ! At Pacific University You can obtain a thorough education, one th a t will fit you to g rap p le w ith th e w orld if n ecessary . M oreover, you can live in a r e fined, hom elike atm o sp h ere a t H errick H all (th e finest g ir l’s dorm itory in th e Pacific N o rth w est) while you a re p u rsin g your stu d ies. F u rth e r m ore, you can receive sy ste m a tic in stru c tio n in g y m n astics and enjoy th e privileges o f th e gym nasium and sw im m ing pool. Newly Elected Councilman JV ew S E nroll a t PACIFIC UNIVERSITY for E ducation, H ealth and Physical D evelopm ent, and Do It Now ! CONGREGATION ALCHURCH At the Congregational Church the morning subject will be “ The Judge, the Pharasee and the Publican.” Evening subject, “ Obedience to Visions." THE METHODIST CHURCH Regular services this Sunday, j Rev. Gould will occupy the pul-1 pit both morning and evening, i Bible class at 9:45 a. m. in the auditorium. Junior League at 3 p. m. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH At the Christian church next Sunday evening, C. H. Hilton will preach on the theme “The bridge Over the River of Sin.” Of this sermon the Perry, Okla., Enterprise Times said, “ One of the most unique and interesting sermons ever given in this town." Of the same sermon the Ellensburg, Wash. Dawn said, “ Rev. Hilton preached last night to a crowded house and I gave a unique sermon that had telling effect." The Milton, Ore. Eagle said, “ A pointed, straight forward sermon, butt ressed by scripture, and present ed in a unique way." Hear this sermon next Sunday night. At the morning service Rev. C. F. Swander, of Portland will speak. Bible school at ten oclock. Bap tism at the morrting service. For particulars address PA C IFIC U N IV E R S IT Y Care Committee of Control Forest Grove, Oregon. WATCH THIS SPACE! Special Sale ST EEL DIE Embossed Stationery 25c 2 4 sheets of fine finish paper with handsome embossed initial letter on each sheet. 2 4 en velopes to O C « ! - « match . . ¿ b C tS We Join the Poets With Power. "T w inkle ! tw inkle ! little s t a r , ” the poet said and lo ! W ay above th e e a rth so fa r the sta rs a tw in k lin g go. — S a n F rancisco Call “ Roll on, thou deep blue ocean roll ! ” a n o th e r’s v o ire w as heard. And ocean rolls obedient to his m an d ato ry w ord. L o u isville H erald "B low , blow, thou W in ter w in d ,” the th ird one gav e com m and. And every W in ter now we h e a r it blow to b e a t the band, Boston T ra n scrip t "T hou, too, sail on, O ship of s t a t e ,” a poet once did sing; And ev er since th e ship of s t a t e ’s been doing th a t sam e thing. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Pioneer Drug Store . — Yonker's Statesm an. "Snow , snow, we w elcom e th e e ,” the O regon poet did sigh, B ut b eau tifu l snow wore its w elcome o u t; and th a t 's no w eb fo o t's lie. Van Koughnet & Reder \