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8 FOREST GROVE PRESS. FOREST GROVE. OREGON. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 6, 1913. y im V /A V .V .V /A V A V Ä V A V .V .S V .V A W /rV A V g g A S !» ’. Notice to Subscriber*. ESTATE ^ACTIVITY We believe the Forest Grove Press secures results for those who patronize its advertising , columns. In order to give every subscriber to the Press an op portunity to prove this to their own satisfaction, the manage ment will insert, free of charge, Furnished by Wilkes Abstract Co. of Hillsboro at any time during the year, fot H E B auer and wf tu H enry W Irth by 47 % ft In blk 9, N aylrso Add. to one issue, a three line classified and wf lot 4 and p a rts of lots5 and Fon-st G rove $175. G eorge V D oughty and wf to R ob advertisement, of six words to 22, M ortondale, $10. A C A lexander a t al to H I. W ahl e r t H H a rp e r p a rt of lot 15, blk C, the line. If you want to sell or e t al 20 ft roadw ay and use of tria n g G eorge D oughty’s subdivision of blk trade, secure help, find lost ar C, in F airv iew Add to H illsboro $215. u la r a trip adjoining, in 1 a 4, $1. e tc. ticles, rent rooms, give board, D A P a ttu llo and wf to P a tric k Home In sta llm e n t Co to Jam e* K eys etc., take advantage of the op Moylan lo 's 7 and 8, Edgewood $3600. lota 1,2, 3 and 4,blk 2. K ingston, $10. portunity to make known your W illiam Brogden and wf to E rn e st G eorge S R eynolds and w f to N ora requirements through the col E Phelps 50 by 100 ft. In blk 10, N ay P ape tra c t 4, B rogden A cres $875. M arg aret A tro p s and bus to God- j umns of the Press. One three lor» addition to F o re s t G rove, $365. T u alatin Mill C om pany to K I, Cole frey A trops and wf WV6 of S E *4 sec j line classified advertisement, one lo ts 1 and 2, blk It, T u alatin G rove 25, 2 S 2 $4500. C h arles S R eynolds and wf to J C J time, free, to subscribers only. T ra c t $450. ! 1 i •- • 1 THE METHODIST We Are Pleased *• with the patronage given us during our sale. (¡Our inventory show s s o m e broken lines and odds and ends which w e will still o ffer at EXTREM ELY LO W PRICES. *• CHURCH There will be a meeting of the men of the Methodist Episcopal church, and their friends, in the church parlors Friday evening at 7:30, for the purpose of organiz ing a Brotherhood. Rev. J. K. '■ Hawkins, of Sellwood, the pastor and leader of the best working ing Brotherhood in the city of Portland, will he present to direct the movement. CONGREGATIONALCHURCH T S M cDaniel and wf to G eorge W R eynolds '/a h it in 2 a c re s in F lem ing Rev. Thomas will occupy the C larke lo ts 11 and 12,blk 3, M yer’s ad D obbins DEC No 43, 22 N 3 $1250. Electric Time Card Changes. Ot to S ied elm an and \^f to I W T hom dition to ReedviUe Home« $50. pulpit morning and evening, February 2 the Oregon Electric- W A Shaw and wf e t al to Jo h a n n a a s and wf lo t 1, blk 4, V alley View, The subject for the morning W underli e t al lot 320. Jo h n so n E s an A ddition to F o re st Grove $10. e tc . made some slight changes in the sermon will be "The Cost of Miss schedules of Forest Grove-Port- W illiam L B ieg h ler and wf to Ad ta t e A ddition to lteav erto n -R eed v ille am E rd m an and wf 2 acre® in DLC of land trains. The last train from ing a Meeting.” The evening A creag e $10. etc. F W P ow er and wf to O regon E lec M W ren and wf, sec 21-22, 1 N 3 also Portland at night now leaves discourse, "Lincoln, or A Man i tric Railw ay C om pany 100 ft rig h t of tra c t In C en te rv ille $1100. from the Jefferson street station, sent from God.” The mission-j II H H all and wf to H a rtm a n n ( w ay o v e r p a rt of DEC of Isaac B ut and the 9:45 p. m. from this city- ary meetings Tuesday and Wed : S tands 3.41 a c res in DEC of Eli Da- I le r and wf, 1 N 2, $10. goes through to Jefferson street nesday were most helpful and in vis No. 42 $375. O regon N ursery Co to O regon E lec R uth E T ru m b o to Ludw ig N itch- only, without change at Garden teresting. The speakers of note J tric R ailw ay Co 100 ft right of way across 80 a c re tr a c t in C aleb Wilkiins rnann SEV4 sec 19, 2 N 2 $6750. who addressed the gatherings Home. C h rist Inabi-t to G ottlieb Seharz 10 DEC $10. ga re talks of missionary work Jo h n A F oote to O regon Electric- a c re s In sec 35, 2 N 2 $1300. which were of the greatest value j Card of Thanks. P W W atk in s and wf to J W W a t R ailw ay Co 100 f t rig h t o f w ay o v er We desire to express our sin in every respect. p a rt of Isaac B u tler and wf DEC, sec kins W !4 of lot 6, and all of lo t 7, blk 1, South P a rk Add to F o re s t ! cere thanks to those who so 27, 1 N 2. A rad B G arrigus and wf to Je p th a G rove $1000. kindly assisted and comforted us THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. P W W atk in s and w f to Felix Ver-1 G arrigus life e s ta te hi 50 a ire a in Rev. M. H. Kendall will preach ; hoevem lo t 8, blk 1, South P ark Add. I during the sickness and death eec 14, 2 N 4 $10. at the Christian church next Sun- i of our beloved husband and G ro n er & Rowell Co to E rn e st H an to F o re s t G rove $500. day morning and evening. Mr. j F elix V erhoeven and w f to P W father. son tr a c t in se e 15, 2 S 2 $500. E dw in S S p ark s to A M B ean, trus ; W atk in s lo t 3, blk 7, S outh P a rk Add. Mrs. Wilson Bump and Family. Kendall is a splendid speaker, te e p a rt of lot 3, b)k2. C u rtis addi F o re st G rove $1500. and has a good message. Hear I It R eynolds to H enry S u sb a u e r i tio n to F o re st G rove $300. him next Sunday. The pastor of A bruhain Baldwin and wf to C W j tra c t in C ornelius bordering on D airy T H E COUNTRY CHURCH. the church will be at Independ-j L ofland p a rt of lot 4, blk 5 F o re st | A venue $2200. T he country church 1 consider ence for the next week [or so in J E rn e st W F oord and w f to Jo h n G rove $10. In m ost respects th e m ost im a revival. F red W eigelt to G e rtru d e K ennedy Jo h n a se n and wf lot 4, blk C Dough- p o rta n t Institution In these U n it i tys S ubdivision in F airv iew Add. to 5 ai res In sec 27, T 2 S I $1250. ed S tates. A nd 1 say this al The Teachers and officers’ con though 1 realize th a t th e sam e Mary E K n o tts and hus to C M H illsboro $ 10. ference at the Christian church Indifference tow nrd church life H A W ebber and wf to C has G O’N eill 416 a c re s in see 12, 2 S 1 $1. and churcbgoing w hich has sw ept last Friday night was one of the J A T h o rn b u rg h and wf to Felix | O berg an d wf E<6 o f lots 13 an d 14, thro u g h our cities hus also uffect- V erhoeven % ln t In 12 a c re s In John all of lot 12, B o h a rts S ubdivision of best attended and one of the most ed o u r country churches. T he : DEC of G eorge W E b b erts, 1 N and G riffin DEC, 1 N 2 $1. interesting meetings of that kind polut Is. how ever, th a t we can n o t C has E H all to Jo h n H P o rte r 100 1 S 2 $1. ever held. All teachers were afford to have u prosperous a g ric u ltu ra l life th a t Is purely m a present but two, and all officers | te rialistic. T h e ch urch Is th e but one. The meeting consisted ! one g re a t In stitu tio n concerned of discussions on the best meth w ith the higher hum an Instincts. T h e church has been w eakened ods of improving the work of the by several causes. F or one thing school, and some most valuable | th e re a re too m any churches, and suggestions were made. Some us a resu lt denom inational Jeal ♦ ,, =4* ousies are strong, th e churches of these will be put into immed a re poor, and th e m tuisters are iate operation. The special fea poorly paid. T h is is not true ture every Sunday is already ere- [ In all p a rts of th e country, how ever, and th ere nre splendid ex ating interest and other interest ceptions — stro n g , Bue country Mr. Master, aired 77,of Dilley, 1 E. W. Haines and C. E. Roe ing things will be inaugurated. | is suffering from a had cold. were in Portland Saturday even-j ch u rch es w ith a ctiv e pastors. As The school is doing good work a m a tte r of fact. 1 suppose we Only by making it pay you to ing attending the annual cere under the leadership of J. A. could have b e tte r agriculture w ithout th e country church—th at read his ad can a merchant make monies of the shrine. Parker. Is. th e ch u rch Is not educational, J. W. H. Adkins, of Gales his advertising pay him. and If it comes to pure agricul Nitric Acid Destroy* Stump. E. G. Mills has sold his ten- Creek, was transacting business tu re we could teach the farm ers how to ta k e care of th eir at the Grove Tuesday. acre farm, lying near Cornelius, An Australian farmer has dis fa rm s w ithout bothering w ith the to Mr. McKeel, of Gaston. covered a method of destroying Mrs. E. E. Williamsentertained j church p art at all. B ut I believe stumps. He bores a two-inch th a t th e church Is absolutely nec Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jay, of the Needle and Thimble club essary for bringing the country augur hole and pours in nitric Portland, were over Sunday Monday afte noon at her resi com m unity to Its highest level acid, followed by sulphuric acid. guests at Green Gables, the home dence in this city. The ladies of Individual and com m unity This treatment rots the stump so life. No oth er ag ent can take of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hoffman. passed several pleasant hours Its place, because th e religious completely in five weeks that it February sale of high class with their sewing and in social in stin ct Is fundam ental. Sooner can be knocked to pieces with a furniture at Paterson's Furni chat. or la te r any civilization th a t su r hoe. About half a pint of each vives m ust tie dom inated by re ture Store, Forest Grove. Your Latest improved Singer sewing ligious lntluences. — Kenyon E. acid suffices for a three-foot opportunity to secure bargains. machines, regular price $75, will] Butterfield. i k ' Our New Goods § è j : j L AROUND TOWN • 4 [4 A Big O rder o f the M ont rose Silverw are which w e absolutely give aw ay to our custom ers, will soon be on display in our win- dow . D on’t fail to take a look. j f ■j 3 8 8 J Nothing Harmful stump. Woqld Meet Death in Oregon. Herbert Hunter, 70, the "hu man polar hear, ” stepped into the Rogers hotel today and asked for his mail. He [was attired in a light gray suit and a gray felt hat, says a Minneapolis daily of recent issue. "I don’t know as I can stand this much longer,” he said. "I can’t wear a straw hat and go around in my shirt sleeves or people will think I'm crazy, but this warm weather you are hav ing is killing me. "Y es,” said Hunter, " I ’ve quit sleeping out in the parks. I am staying with a friend out on Ced ar avenue. I occupy the sleep ing porch, but even then I have to fan myself half of the night to get to sleep.” And its forty be low in Minneapolis. Dr. Lowe’s glasses are death to headaches. Ask your neigh bors. When you want that suit press ed or cleaned take it to Marion Markham, who can do it. and do it right. Repairing a specialty. Find shop on Pacific Ave. lOtf When you desire to buy an article of jewelry visit the store of Shearer & Son. in Forest Grove. They have everything in the jewelry line. 9-tf i % *• i 1 : I I k 1 i 1 •o 8 % s • • « ♦. 2 U • • K >4 Hoffman & Allen Co : j: » % • ’4 ’. • . V . V . W . V . W . V . V . W . V . V . W . V . W . V . V . V . V . W . V •V .V .V . RUBBER GOODS GUARANTEED C om plete line of Bed Pans A tom izers D ouche Pans Bulb Syringes R ubber G loves Fountain Syringes j Come in now. 14tf. he sold at Staehr’s Bazaar for $45 on easy payments. Second The store ads are for foresight- " 3 hand sewing machines in good B ed people, who believe that a dol repair from $5 to $10 each. 14tf. lar saved is just as valuable a dollar as there is in circulation in Thos Russell, of Dilley, who in Baby C ough Syrup. the world. has been suffering from paralysis You m u st be p a rticu lar- ex: G. C. Danielson was a Portland for some time, is reported grad actin g , when choosing a rem edy for b a b y ’s cough. visitor over Sunday. While in ually sinking. Mr. Russell is T h ere a re so m any rem edies the Rose City Mr. Danielson ar near 50 years of age and has been contain in g h a b it-fo rm ing drugs th a t b a b y ’s health will be g r e a t ranged for the local agency of a I a resident of this section for some ly im paired unless you know ab years. high class motor cycle. solutely ju s t w h a t th e rem edy eo n tain s and the action o f each Do not forget the entertain P. A. Kirchheiner, for some in g red ien t, so you can he sure time past associated with K. N. ment to-morrow night in Vert’s it is harm less. Staehr in the management of the hall. Under the auspices of the N Y A L’S Bazaar, lias completed arrange Women’s club, and the proceeds BABY COUGH SY R U P ments for the opening of a re go to the High school. Miss Ban- is sold by us on a positive g u a r an ty we know th e c o n ten ts and tail furniture store in Portland. field in a three act reading, "The th e action and know th a t it will Melting Pot.’’ do as rep resen ted . It breaks up "Health Hints" is another new a cough in sh o rt o rder, p ro tects feature secured by this paper. "The Kitchen Cupboard" an th e m em branes o f the th ro at a g a in st irrita tio n and infection, Staehr’s Bazaar is having a exclusive feature especially for rids th e th ro a t o f all injurious clearance sale of a lot of now and the woman readers of the Press, deposits, and p re v e n ts fu rth e r accum ulations. second hand pianos and organs, will appear only in this paper. C ontains no h abit-form ing located in Forest Grove and Hills The first installment this week. d ru g s and can be given with boro. The second hand pianos p e rfe c t sa fe ty - baby will like it, too. Why he bothered with will he sold at prices ranging T w an ty-Ftv* c a n t* th a b ottla 2 pairs of glasses? from $75 to $195 and all the now- W h a te v e r a good d ru g store pianos in stock will he sold from Call at Loughlin hotel. Wednes o u g h t to have and many things th a t o th e rd ru g sto re s don’t keep $50 to $75 below the regular day Feb. 13 and have Dr. Lowe - y o u ’ll find h ere. Come to us show you the now Krytock Toric Portland prices. A small pay first and yo u 'll g e t w hat you w an t. ment down and a few dollars a glasses with which you can see W e d eliv er to any p art o f the month will buy any of them. I4tf all distances. No lines or seams city . Also by P arcel P ost to in the glass, no cement to come any p a r t of th e county. Lent apart. They make you feel Phone your o rd ers. W e are a t y o u r com m and. Schultz Pure Food market and young without making you look grocery, headquarters for Lent. old. Free dem o n s t r a t i o n s . All fish of the season will l>e Scores of Forest Grove refer Forest Grove Pharmacy found here, both fresh, salt and ences. 21 y e a r s experience. Phone 901 Remember the day. Bnioked. 14-2t ____________ _ __________ » are now on the w ay and soon w e w ill have some* thing attractive to show you. J* H ot W ater B ottles Supplies for Sick Room Pioneer Drug Store Van Koughnet & Reder THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, OREGON Capital and Surplus $ 60,000. U. S. D E P O S IT O R Y . B o a r d o f D ir e c t o r s : Geo. Mizner L. J. Corl H. G. Goff W. H. T. W. Sain W. K. Newell John Templeton Geo. G. Hancock H. T. Buxton Chris Peterson Hollis E. W. Haines Rigs and Saddle Horses FOR HIRE C ontract H auling Solicited HORSES and MULES For Sale. F e e d a n d S a le S ta b le s W . W . RYALS, Prop’r North Main St. Forest Grove, Oregon