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5 FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1913. WHY DOES A WOMAN RECOMMEND GREETINGS ! 22 T O D A Y I want to . draw your Attention to this R e i n f o r c e d Frame. You can in spect one at the shop of G. C. Danielson, Pacific Ave., Forest Grove. They handle Reinforce i and Ordinary Framed Bicycles in many Variations at a wide range of prices but only of the kind that gives entire satisfaction. Buying a Bicycle is like buying a Watch. Do not depend upon the nice y enameled frame, demand to see the works. Get Cyclewise You are safe at Danielson't Gyclery. I ’ll frame up another Demonstration for next week. Watch forme. The Cyt U Expert. Main Street Garage Auto Repairing, Vulcanizing and General Machine Work. Storage and Supplies. Phone Main 62X W . A . C H A LM ER S, M ain Street, Forest Grove. The Approach of Spring is the signal for greater effort in all lines of endeavor. Warm er and dryer weather means greater activity in b u i l d i n g operations. Now - The Mother’s meeting of the W. C. T. U. was held at the parlors of the Methodist church Friday. The leaders of the meeting were Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs. Morgan; Purity and Nar cotics, the subject. It w’as large ly attended and a most interest ing meeting was held. A num ber o f the ladies took part in the quiz given by Mrs. Morgan on alcohol. Mrs. Wm. Kerr read an article on Purity. Mrs. Barber gave an interesting ac count of her work. The meeting adjourned by singing “ Blest be the Tie.” For a number of years root beer has been stealing into the homes o f good Christian people, and the appetites o f the child ren are being prepared for stronger alcholic drinks. The manufacturers say there is no alcohol in this preparation and if you add water, yeast and sugar you make a good temperance drink. But they do not add that the sweetened liquor to which yeast is added will ferment and produce alcohol and Dr. Cheney of Boston says that whoever drinks it at home, drinks the same poisons as at the liquor bar in the village saloon. Be not de ceived, Oh ! Parents. “ God is not mocked. Whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap.” It is not whether your child ren begin on drinks containing work on your new residence, store building, barn or other structure. When you are ready to start That New House, get our estimates on all the ma terial you will require. Wiliis-Place Lumber Co., Phone 024X. So. A St., Forest Grove. ★ S T A R THEATRE Motion Picture Exhibition The Best Pictures Obtainable Every Film A Winner Drama, Comedy, Laughter and Pathos Crescent B ak in g P o w d er? Edited by M r j . Katherine R. Kerr Is the Time to Start TH E her friends to use DEVOTED TO THE W . C. T. U. one, two or ten per cent alcohol, for the end is the same, “ at last it biteth like a serpent and sting- eth like an adder.” While none o f us want wicked ness to be rampant among us, perhaps an occosional jolt is nec essary to let them kncJw Hiat evil is getting in its work. And all must be up and doing to over come evil with good. “ Every boy; and girl in this country has a right to be born right and reared right.” Hon. Ben Lindsay. Yes, this is a God given legacy, better than the legacy of millions. But it is denied to thousands o f children all over this country. Children are suffering all over this coun try from the indifference of their parents. We do not talk and agitate enough the real things. These after all are the ones that effect the home and the children in the home. Why are some of the boys allowed to stay out of school and peddle bills for coming shows ? Why not have a truant officer to see to such cases ? Superintendent Bodine o f Chicago, the authority in this country on truancy, says: “ The boy takes his first step in becoming a criminal when he be comes an habitual truant. I do not blame the children as I do the parents and the city officials, neither o f whom do their duty.” Because it supplies everything required in a perfect leaven- er,—s u p e r i o r strength, absolute purity, dependabili ty, at a reasonable price. W H Y SHOULDN’T SHE ? 25c for a pound can A Cook Book sent on request and 2c in stamps. Crescent Manufacturing Company Seattle, Washington Mr. Luck, aged 98, is reported ill at his home here. Mrs. Worhis is lying danger ously ill with pneumonia, at her home in this city. Mr. and Mrs Guy Stockman and son visited with the latter’ s mother, Mrs. B. M. Smith, Sun day. Born, Monday evening, to the wife of R. P. Rain, o f this city, a girl. Mother and child are do ing nicely. Carl Nicholson, ex-king of the Iron rail, now on the “ little farm” in the Watts district, was a Grove visitor Monday. Workman were engaged Tues day in cutting down several of the handsome trees which have decorated the Congregational i church square for so many years. Mrs. Joe Stream, who has been When you want that suit ill for a short time, is rapidly re ' pressed or cleaned take it to covering. ' Marion Markham, who can do it, John McNamer is attending to and do it right. Repairing a business matters in Tillamook, specialty. Shop on P a c i f i c this week. avenue. 10-tf Mrs. John Heisler, Jr., of When you are wanting some Gales Creek, is reported sick thing that is par excellent for with German measles. cleaning, whitening and pre The Forest Grove Oyster House serving the teeth go to the For is now under the management of est Grove Pharmacy and get the Ed Boos. Meals o f quality at all Florentine Tooth Paste, the best hours. 17tf yet. 16-tf Mrs. Carl Hoffman is at the It takes a good business man home o f her parents on Gales to fully value good printing, Creek, suffering with a severe and to lay down the law, in his attack o f throat trouble. office, against inferior printing— Don’ t forget that the best of food and service can he had at the Forest Grove Oyster House, Pacific Adenue. 17tf Come Get the Cash. Our “ Cash for Produce” plan has become so popular among the farmers that they will accept no returns but “ Cash for Produce.” We are the orginators o f “ Cash for Produce” started 8 yeats ago, and we feel as though the farmers have appreciated the plan. Schultz Pure Food Mar ket and Grocery. 16-2t Pastor Organizes Boys’ Club. D il l e y , O r .,—Rev. L. T. Prose, of the local Methodist Church, has shown that he is in touch with the boy problem. Since his arrival here he has cre ated quite an interest among the hoys. On Wednesday evening he gave an oyster supper to 50 manly and well behaved boys. A sunshine club was organized with two divisions, No. 2 includ ing the boys. The only condi tions of membership being good behavior and attendance at Sun day school. The boys have organized a hall team, and after some practice they will issue a challange to any hoy team of equal strength. Professor Grover, o f the public school, helped in the organization. W E K N O W IT We Want You to Know It We Prove It at Our Own Risk Sensible, direct-acting, widely recommended by men who know what they are doing. Guaran teed to do its work—to put red into the blood, zest into the mus cles, that healthy look into the complexion, steadiness into the the nerves, vigor into the entire system in fact, to use a homely phrase, guaranteed to put “ meat on your hones.” We mean Rexall Celery and Iron Tonic. We want you to know about this splendid remedy, this nerve-food and flesh-builder. It doubtless has saved many a man and woman from long per iods o f sickness. These are strong statements, hut no strong er than our faith in Rexall Celery and Iron Tonic, and no stronger than our guarantee. You risk nothing in letting this remedy prove its worth to you, because we will refund your money if it doesn’t give satisfaction. Costs a dollar. Sold in this community only at our store. The Rexall Store. Henry Jerrett, of Dilley, was in the Grove Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rice were Portland visitors Friday. Dr. E. B. Brookbank was a business visitor in Portland Saturday. Mrs. George Frost, o f Hills boro, is visiting with Grove friends this week. & Edward Jasper, o f Verboort, no matter if it should be cheaper N. B. LaCourse has gone to DRUGGISTS who has been ill for the past in price. The printing always Goldendale, Washington, for a eleven weeks with typhoid fever, represents the business. Press Forest Grove, Oregon three or four weeks rest. is reported rapidly convalescing. Printing is good printing. A. B. Craft, of this city, went to The Dalles Friday evening to be with his mother, who is ser iously ill. Just completed invoicing. A good time to secure bargains in jewelry, watches, clocks, etc. Shearer, Forest Grove 15tf Mr. and Mrs. O. Kennedy and daughter Rose, of Portland, were . over Sunday guests at the home | of Mrs. C. H. Olmstead, in this city. E wish to announce to the public that February sale o f high class furniture at Paterson’s Furni we have sold our Hardware and Imple ture Store, Forest Grove. Your ment Business to M. S. Allen, formerly opportunity to secure bargains. of Hoffman & Allen Co. Mr. Allen is an Come in now. 14tf. experienced hardware man, having been in If you “ happened” to read an the business for seventeen years. W e feel ad that saved you some money sure that he will give all our old friends and on an intended purchase, w’hy customers a square deal and courteous treat not adquire the money-saving habit o f reading the ads ? ment. Mrs. Jennie Moore and son Max, o f Portland, spent Satur day and Sunday with Mr. and Those indebted to us, please call and settle Mrs. B. M. Smith and Mr. and by cash or note at once. Mrs. Guy Stockman, of this city. Latest improved Singer Sew ing machines, regular price $75, Thanking our many friends and customers will be sold at Staehr’s Bazaar for their past favors. for $45 on pasy payments. Sec ond hand sewing machines in good repair, $5 to $10 each. 14-tf Van Koughnet W Fresh Fish. Forest Grove Fish Market Anything and Everything in Sea-food Cash Paid Highest cash price paid for Fresh Eggs Telephone 216 EVERETT IURNWORTH •Every Day Can You Beat It? Look! Dress Fabrics............................. at 50c per yard Corn, .............................................3 cans »or 2oc Tomatoes........................................ 3 cans for 25c String Beans..................................oc*1 Peas, ..............................................15c, 2 for 25c W Discount in trade for Cash in 30 day» at 5 /C The Sun-Rise Grocery Pacific Avenue and 3rd Street. Two sets o f cluster lights have been placed in position at the Oregon Electric depot, improv ing the surroundings greatly. Others have been arranged for in various sections o f the city. Dr. Edgar H. Brown, of Port land, Oregon, formerly o f this city has moved his office from the Corbett Bldg, to 509 Eilers Bldg, corner 7th and Alder streets. Specialty, Stomach, In testinal and Rectal diseases. lOtf W . O . W agn er & Sons Forest Grove, Oregon Reder