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5 FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1913. R e g ard in g A dv ertisin g . NOT I C E 10 % Discount will be given on all HEATING STOVES W . O . W agner & Sons . Forest Grove, Oregon Main Street Garage Auto Repairing, Vulcanizing and General Machine Work. Storage and Supplies. Phone Main 62X W . A. CHALMERS, Main Street, Forest Grove. G ood N ew s fo r D em o crats. The Lincoln Trade Review has W a s h i n g t o n . N o matter how come to this conclusion in regard important the business before to the value of the newspaper asj Congress may be, there is nothing an advertising medium: A sale that so interests the public at is half made wnen you get a cus large as the handing out of Fed tomer inside your store, says eral pie. Not hunks of it, al some one. This may be true, but though the members of Congress the question arises, how are you who find their daily mail bur to get him inside? Naturally \ dened with petitions for jobs are many plans suggest themselves, tempted to think so. It’s just a hut when sought to he put into peculiarity of most folks that execution they are found not i they wonder who will get all the feaseable. It is therefore very jobs that are to he distributed.. important that the merchant That’s why the determination of study this feature of his business the Senate to hold up confirma very closely. A window display tions of the President’s nomina will sometimes do the trick. At tions has aroused so much inter tractive display cards will be found est. There’s a deadlock over it to work well at times, but the and unless the democrats are giv best way we have ever tried, is en some concessions they threat advertising through the columns en not to allow any of the names of the local newspaper. Here to go through during this entire you get an audience to he had no session. Of couise this makes where else. Your ad in the local the cold chills creep along the paper is read by every member spinal columns of a large number of the family, while the show of very excellent gentlemen and windows and the display cards are a few more worthy ladies who are seen and read only by those who perfectly acceptable to the Pres happen to go by the store. We ident, hut who seem unable to would not disparage any form of get past the Senate obstructions. publicity. Advertise in every F re e L ectu re on T h u rsd a y . way possible, but would urge not to neglect the columns of your 0. M. Plummer, a prominent local newspaper. It’s publisher, business man of Portland, will If he is the right kind of a news give a leeture in the Central paperman, is always working for School building Thursday even the best interests and the up ing, February 20, on “ Back to building of the community, and the Farm from the City Man’s it will not only pay you to work Viewpoint.” Mr. Plummer is with him, hut as a matter of jus secretary of the Portland Stock- tice and right it is your duty to yards Association and comes do so. highly recommended by State superintendent oFPublic Instruc W ill Sell D ead M a n ’s R an ch . Photo by A m erican P re ss A ssociation. tion L. R. Alderman. The lec H i l l s b o r o , O r .—S h e r i f f ture will start promptly at 8 VA BOO TH, w ho Is com m ander of the Salvation Arm y In A m erica, d a u g h te r of th e la te G eneral W illiam Booth, w as a good angel of Reeves has advertised for sale the o’clock, and admission will be th e poor of New York city a t C hristm as time. U nder her supervision ranch belonging to J. I). Roselair, free. th o u sa n d s of C h ristm as d in n e r b askets w ere d istrib u ted to w orthy fam ilies w ho o th erw ise w ould have gone w ithout tu rk ey and "all th e fixln's." who was executed somethingover Y ad rif C lub T e n d e r R ecep tio n . M any w ere th e h e a rt to u ch in g scenes as the poor people cam e forw ard for two years ago for the murder of th e ir gifts. One aged w om an In p a rtic u la r begged the privilege of clasping his wdfe. The sale is to be made In honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. E v a B ooth's han d s uud m u tte red a p ray er for her blessing. under foreclosure of a mortgage J. Griffin, who are leaving this given by Roselair before the mur city for a location further south, der to John A. Ritter, of Bethany. the Yadrif club gave a reception The place is a mountain ranch in and dance last Friday evening in DEVOTED TO THE W. C. T. U. the extreme northwestern part of [ the Knights of Pythias hall. the county, and was conveyed by About 25 couple were present, Edited by Mrs. Katherine R . Kerr Roselair to John A. Jeffrey, the and the evening was most pleas Portland attorney, who defended antly passed with waltz and two- The regular business meeting Sickness came to the pastor o f 1 him. The state is also seeking step. Before the party broke up, of the month of the W. C. T. U. a poorly paid country church one) to recover the costs of the prose light refreshments were served. ! was held at the residence of Mrs. winter, and the pastor without ; cution out of the land, but the Mr. Griffin is in the employ of Wm. Kerr last Friday. T h e funds. A number of the church question of priority between the the Oregon Electric railroad. meeting opened with Devotional members decided to meet at the attorney and the state has not yet L en t I exercises. Roll call responded to pastor's home and offer prayers been decided. Schultz Pure Food market ami by scripture texts. According to for the recovery of the sick ones | grocery, headquarters for Lent. the request from the State Presi and for material help also. One The greatest incentive in the All fish of the season will be dent a portion of the time was of the deacons was offering fe r-! campaign’s for prohibition should found here, both fresh, salt and be the children’s welfare. We given to the different bills com vent prayer for blessings on the 14-2t should pass over to the men and smoked. ing up before the legislature. pastor and his home, when there j February sale of high class women of the future, now in the The Working Men’s Compensa came a loud knock at the door. furniture at Paterson’s Furni making, a clean, safe, pure world, tion bill and other bills regarding The Deacon opened the door, and not one cursed with that destroy ture Store, Forest Grove. Your sale of liquors and the one to a farmer’s boy stood there, j er of ahildhood and youth a le opportunity to secure bargains. prohibit minors entering pool “ What do you want, boy?” said galized liquor traffic. Come in now. 14tf. rooms received attention. Meet the elder. “ Pa could not come, ing adjourned by singing “ Blest so I brought h is prayers.” J be the Tie That Binds.’’ “ Brought his prayers! Why, •BREAD AND CAKt what do you mean?” “ Yes,” WITHOUT niSTAKL Mothers of today have the time said theboy, “ brought his prayers j or should have, which our grand and they are out in my wagon, j mothers did not have. House Give me a lift and I will bring hold labor is lightened, a sewing the prayers in.” Pa’s prayers machine in a day turns out the were potatoes, flour, bacon, oat finished garment, that took days meal, apples, jellies, warm cloth in the time gone by. There were ing and other things for the sick tired mothers in those days as ones. That prayer meeting ad now. But, dear mothers, where journed at short notice. This are the home gatherings of the story makes one think of the boys and girls as in the old days? Christian men who pray for The gathering around the fire or Christ’s Kingdom to come and go the center table that our busy out and cast their ballot for the bustling life has crowded out of licensed saloon. many homes. Card parties did “ A true food w ill yield heat and not call so many mothers in those energy without any harm to the days and the boys and girls organs of the body. Alcohol turned out to look after them yields heat and energy but acts selves. Mothers of the W. C. T. at the same time as a poison, Dr. of the country places U., and other mothers, the boys Culler gives this illustration. and girls need the home center and the sweet quiet influence of “ When sulphuric acid and water a resting mother more now than are mixed in equal parts, the then. How many of you mothers mixture becomes \ery hot, the ( Had« Irani Eaatrrn Bard Wheat and Weatern Soft Wheat) have the quiet mothers’ hour acid will eat up iron. Suppose far ahead of all competitors. when the soft light fills the room an engineer should mix the sul and the boys and girls crowd phuric in the water when he gets T h e H O U S E W I F E ’S L A B O R close up to mother’s chair to talk up steam, hut soon the engineer A T O R Y , com m o n ly known as would find the material destroyed over school and all the trials that t he KITCHEN, invariably have come, and the blessings too; by the acid and the boiler would verifies its te sts. and the “ forgive me, mother,” soon he in the shop for repairs. You w ill get the b est of results softly spoken of the boy or girl Alcohol corrodes and eats up the from th is P erfect A ll-P u rp o se tissues, and so injures the deli as they confess in that quiet hour Flour. cate machinery of the tody and of some mistake or fault? I am Manufactured br sure the lips of mothers whose finally destroys it so the body decays. Intoxicants heat tempo F is h e r F l o u r in g M il l s C o . ears hear these faults confessed 1 Am orico’a Finest Flouring hliila " more, say i f w e could h e a r rarily, they also “ eat.” SE A T T L E , U. S. A. the words, “ Bless the Lord, Oh! Photographer Sack rider of the For Sale by All Deelere my soul, and forget not all his Grove was a Portland business benefits.” ^ visitor Tuesday. 1 Eva B o o t h , H e a d of S a l v a t i o n A r m y In t h e U n it e d Stat es E J5he Foremost Flour Testing L a -b o r a -to r y F isher ’ s B lend F lour Look! Can You Beat It? Dress Fabrics............................ at 50c per yard Corn, ........................................ 3 cans for 25c Tomatoes......................................3 cans for 25c String Beans....................................10c per can Peas, ........................................... 15c, 2 for 25c Discount in trade for 5 r /(- J Cash in 30 days at The Sun-Rise Grocery Pacific Avenue and 3rd Street.