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FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE. OREGON, THURSDAY. APRIL 17. 1913. ant racing, should not cause the church people o f this city, or of G. Edwin Secour, Managing Editor. the county, for that mattei, one THE PRESS PUBLISHING C O iota o f worry. They have not been requested, by resolution, or FO REST GRO VE. O RE. otherwise, to close the doors o f T e i , i - p h o n e s : their houses of worship on Sun R e s i d e n c e 397 day in order that the congrega O ffice 502 tions might attend the races, and T ekms o f S u b s c r ip t io n there is no danger o f such action One year, in advance.................... $ 1.50 Six months, in advance...................... 75 being taken. The young men of Three months, in advance....................50 | the congregations will not be in veigled into attending the races, THURSDAY, APU1I, 17, 1913. Sunday or any other day, and no ’ ~ ~ attempt will be made to wheedle Display advertisements for publication in tne P r e s s must be in this office not later than Tu«*.- the people aS a whole i n t o pa- F o r e st G ro ve P day evcninlf to insure apliearance in current iaau<- i c o n i z i n g t h e t r a c k . Personally we fail to see where Entered at the post office at Forest Grove, Ore. the harm is to be found in watch ■ a mail matter o f the second class. ing well matched horses in trials of speed. There are other things W e Refuse to Be Muzzled. of greater detriment to the We have been informed that I young people of the city, the the attitude of the Press on the county and state, to which the question o f Sunday racing and various church societies might some other matters, lias caused turn their attention with profit. certain lines of commercial print We believe in the “ square deal.” ing, which formerly came to this ¡In “ Doing Unto Others as You shop, to be taken elsewhere. - Would Re Done By.” Once and for all, let it be dis tinctly understood that the edi “ Store competition” is a very torial columns of this paper can-1 real matter to those who watch not be subsidized as long as the: the store ads. Every merchant present editor is in control. knows that “ purse interest” in Rather than wear a muzzle or j fluences the “ educated shopper” lock up the typewriter in order j and that the “ bargains” he to secure a few dollars in com -! advertises must be real ones, and mercial printing, or advertising, j of the sort which will stand the we will close up shop. A i “ light” o f publicity. “ square deal” all the time. Dr. D. W. Ward Dr. E. B. Brookbank W . M. Langley & Son r e ss Lawyers DEVOTED TO THE W. C. T. U. Edited b]) Mrs Katherine R. Kerr Physicians and Surgeons 22 First Ave. No-th Phone: Office 40x Residence 402 Forest Grove, Ogn. Forest Grove, Ore. The W. C. T. U. will meet Fri day at the Free Methodist church; it is the regular monthly M o t h e r s ’ fheeting. Subject, “ Cigarettes and Their Moral E f fects.” As so much is being written by educators and profes sional men along these lines, every mother interested in the welfare o f her boys should try and be present to add interest and suggestions to the meeting. Mothers, this is your meeting. Come and bring a young mother. Mrs. Morgan, Supt. o f Narcotics, has the meeting in charge. Her last meeting along this same line was very interesting, so let us, as white ribbon women, not simply wear our white ribbon, pure and white, but rally to the meeting. We need every work er and the white ribbon woman has never faltered when the duty call came. never once thought,” cried the deacon afrighted, “ That religion and politics were so closely unit ed. I will vote right today and pray right tomorrow, thus open our prisons and drive away sor row, so rouse up the Christians, go wake up the sleepers, for thou truly art thy brother’s keeper. W. P. Dyke S. B. Lawrence Physician and Surgeon Forest Grove Nat’ l Bank Bldg Forest Grove, Ore. Office in Abbott Bldg. Both Phones Forest Grove, Ogn. I Ind. Phones J. N. Hoffman A ttorney-at-Law D R. C E . W A L K E R EQUITY AND PROBATE ONLY Office Hoffman Bldg. Pacific Ave. Ind. Phone 502 Forest Grove I would like the W. C. T. U. to be as faithful to their oigan- ization as a soldier is to an army Mark B. Bump when once he becomes a mem Attorney-at-law ber. If we had sixty members, each of whom at the call of the South o f Court House Hillsboro, Ore. president o f the organization, would attend every meeting or perform any duty requested, Hollis & Graham what would our organization not stand for. The weapons o f our A ttorneys-at-Law white ribbon warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God Forest Grove, Ogn. for the pulling down o f the strongholds o f Satan. Our liquor E. B. Tongue, .. . . .... , . enemy must be defeated. Listen, boys, to this advertise jlttorney-at-Law ment Wanted—single man to j must maintain that the tern District Attorney. tend bar; no drinker or cigarette perance problem is now and must Hillsboro, Ore. smoker need apply, This adver- remain a parents’ problem. It tisement appeared in a daily pa- pUts to the father and mother per. If liquor and tobacco are the task of temperance training Yeager & Cornish not allowed a bartender, an oc- during the years of their boys’ Attorneys at Law cupation requiring so little skill, and giris’ Rrowth. Then how to Hillsboro Commercial Bank Buildtng they surely are unsuitable for build a temperate womanhood Phone City 232 Hillsboro, Oregon one engaged in any o f the higher and manhood: Develop the hab- vocations of life. Ihink o f using ¡t 0f obedience; train in industry; Dr. E. J. Crowthers those things which would unfit jet the boys and girls become Physician and Surgeon one for even a bartender. Oh! proficient in at least one o f the Calls answered day and night boys, be wise before it is too world’s great industries such as Office in Jackson Pharmacy agriculture, h orticu ltu re, me- Cornelius, Ore. [ chanics, housekeeping. Teach Which is wisest, to vote what your boys and girls to use their W. B. COON, V. S. your conscience says, or to sear hands. Avoid youthful dissipa- O ffice on 1 st S t . conscience and vote for w hich; tion, it spoils young people to Between Pacific and 1st Ave. S. you know to be wrong? Which, run the streets every night, Having bought out Dr. Feeley, Vet friend, which? Hear what Old Now parents work for a system erinarian, I wish to notify the public that I am prepared to answer all calls, Deacon Strong has to say. “ I o f preventation. W hy Not Resolute? Fair Play, Please. Why have not the congrega The editor of this paper has tions of the city prepared resolu consistently and persistently ad tions for presentation to Rev. vocated the “ square deal” to Dora Barber extending felicita ward every person and enterprise tions upon the good accomplished in Forest Grove and Washington through her individual efforts in county. He believes in an “ even securing the conviction of Dr, break” for every man, woman Ernest Everest? This was an and child, and a fair hearing up on any project or business propo act to be commended by every clean minded man and woman in sition that may be started. He the city, and yet we have heard does not believe in the “ in sight, no comment o f a congratulatory unseen, unheard” method of nature. It is such characters as reaching a decision. In other words, no person, no project, the man just sentenced who do should be condemned without more in actual harm to young States appear to have reached, j people than all the Sunday base an investigation. ball games, horse racing, or when an increased value is set A new and valuable enterprise other out door sports which can upon country life as promotive of has recently been inaugerated in be named. Dr. Everest was a all that is best and most robust; Washington county. An enter- moral leper of the lowest order, in the physical, moral and intel- j prize which means much to the a wolf masquerading in sheep’s lectual life o f man. county as a whole and to Forest For these reasons, if for no clothing, according to the evi Grove in particular we refer to other, the time doubtless will ( dence submitted at the trial, and the Forest Grove Training and soon come when considerations which, judging from the scath Breeding Park, established by of public policy will demand a ing arraignment o f the presiding Capt. C. P. McCan on the reversal o f the current migration judge, was o f a most conclusive grounds o f the Washington from the country to the city. and condemning nature. It is County Fair Association. This The tendency o f the wisest legis work o f the kind performed by is an enterprize that should be lators, both federal and state, is | Mrs. Barber in gathering evi made doubly welcome by every to look far into the future in all dence and securing a conviction citizen o f this city, and by the of a man o f Dr. Everest’s calibre matters effecting the physical b u s i n e s s men especially. It which counts, when it comes to and moral welfare of the people; means, when reduced to cold dol actual protection of the moral and they see that city life at' lars and cents, a probable in and spiritual welfare o f the best is not conductive to the per crease in trade o f from $20,000 young people. A little more of petuity of a nation. to $25,000 annually. For ap the same “ hot stuff” will be ap proximately ten months o f every Imports Increasing. preciated by the editor, if by no year there will be close to UK) one else. According to the Government’s horses in training each month. figures, the imports of this coun- j It costs in conservative figures Very often the desire, or the try are increasing and the ex $50 per month for each horse, or need, to buy some particular ar ports are falling off. This may a total o f $5,(KH). O f this sum, ticle at the lowest ¡»ossible price be due merely to the fact that in about one-third should go into will lead a man or a woman to a the face of tariff revision merch- the coffers o f local business cU'sc Study «'I the store ads. ants have been reducing stocks houses, and undoubtedly will, if And almost always, anyone who o f imported goods to a minimum the proper spirit is shown and a makes a close study o f the ads in for fear t|iat the reduction of welcoming hand extended. one particular “ bargain quest,” (duties would depress the values At present a spirit of animosi becomes interested in the money of stock on hand and that they ty is being made manifest by saving possibilities which they have reached a stage where they elements opposed to this enter- open up in all lines. are compelled to “ stock up.” prise because of the fear that Much as the people o f the Unit Sunday racing, which will cer Back to the Soil. ed States would like to see their tainly 1 h > held, will have an effect The health o f the American country self supporting, they are detrimental to the moral and people as a nation would be vast obliged to buy some things spiritual welfare o f the young ly improved by an increase in abroad. However, it is true that people o f the county. Why this the rural population, for like the more tilings could be produced at conclusion should lie arrived at. mythical giant who in the fight home if there were a will to without investigation into the could not be overcome because meet demands in certain lines. question or the giving o f those his strength was renewed each With the improvement o f trans directly interested an opportunity time his feet touched the earth, portation facilities we find it to be heard, is beyond our com so the human race is regenerated much easier than it was a few prehension. by the outdoor life, the fresh air years ago to bring things from The several church organiza and the vigorous exercise that the farthest parts of the earth. tions, the Sunday school league, are concomitants o f rural resi Even grapes are shipped to us and other Christian societies, dence. from Argentina, apples from have proceeded to pass resolu Mankind has p e r i o d i c a l l y Tasmania, and peaches from tions decrying the opening of throughout history alternated be South Africa. In like manner the track as a step backward in tween country and city life, and our apples from Oregon go to stead o f forward. This without the customary short summer va Hamburg, our oranges from Cali even the pretense o f an investi cation in the country apparently fornia go to London and St. Pet gation. without giving those di is nothing less than a temporary ersburg, our rasins and prunes rectly concern ed an opportunity concession or surrender to an in fight for the markets o f Europe to be heard, or the making o f an stir -tive longing for outdoor life. with the products o f Spain and examination into conditions as It would seem to typify an arc France. they exist, or as they will exist. in the cycle through which the The Forest Grove Training and race periodically losses, a 9tage Ladies’ calling cards, 50 for Breeding Dark, with its attend-, that the people o f the United. 75 cents, at the Press. tf H. W . Voilmer, M. D. Attorneys-at-Law day or night. Phone Main 95 Osteopathic Physician Treatment by Special Appoint ment Only W. Q. Tucker, M. D. Physician end Surgeon | Calls answered promptly day or night Phone: Office 271, Residence 283. — Dr. H. R. Kauffman Physician & Surgeon Office: Forest Grove Nat’l Bank Building: Phone Main 0131 Forest Grove, Ore. R. M. Erwin, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Tamiesie Bidding 3d and Main Sts. Hillsboro, Ore' S. T. Linklater, M. B., C. M. Physician and Surgeon Delta Building Hillsboro, Ore. Elmer H. Smith, M. D., D. O. ‘Physician, Surgeon and Osteopath Calls answered day or night. Hillsboro National Bank Bldg. Hillsboro, Ore. J. O. Robb, M. B. Tor. Physician and Surgeon Phone City 384 Rooms 4 and 5, Schulmerieh Bldg. F orest G rove , O re Hillsboro, Ore. Regarding Rome. Rome once upon her seven hills Sent out her troops and spanked the world. Put other lands between the thrills, On ev’ry sea her flag unfurled. And I ’ m for Julius Caesar now, Although that gentleman is dead, Because o f such a life he led, That copped the prize in every row. Julius Caesar put Rome on the map. He advertised it near and far, He mixed in ev’ry kind o f scrap— At boosting Julius was a star. He talked about it when at home, He bragged about it when away, Until from Britain to Cathay They heard about the town of Rome. I wish we had some Romans here, The regular, stem-winder kind Who’d whoop it up through all the year And leave the other towns behind. I wish we had some Caesar, too, This good old town to advertise Until it grew to twice the size With brotherhood as thick as glue. Let's get together, you and I; W e’ ve got a town that’s worth the while; L et’s open up, emit a cry That other folks can hear a mile. Let's talk about this burg so dear Until it gets so big a thing They’ll run excursion trains to bring The folks who want to settle here. WOMEN. Has n woman obeyed the Im pulse o f unerring nature, society declares war against her—piti less and eternal war. She must lie the tame slave. She must make no reprisals. Theirs Is the right of persecution, hers the duty o f eudurance.—Percy Bys she Shelley. A timorous woman drops Into her grave before she Is done de liberating.—Joseph Addison There are women so hard to please that It seems as If noth ing less than an angel will suit them: hence It comes that they often meet with devils.—Mar guerite de Valois. Woman Is a charming creature who changes her heart as easily as her gloves.—Honoré de Bal zac. Without the smile from partial beauty won. Oh, what were man? A world without a sun. —Thomas Campbell. Women who have lost their faith Are angels who have lost their w Inga —Dr. Walter Smith. Start Right on H om e Building and you will save a lot of trouble, worry and m o n e y . Much d e- pends on the proper selection of your lum ber- Strong, durable dimension and joist, im Uniterm«* good, smooth siding that will take and hold paint, sound shingles and smooth flooring, end matched and hollow backed, guaranteed to lay close. There are a lot of things we can help you with that will make your home a haven of contentment. Let’s talk it over. Forest Grove Planing Mill Co. General Contractors and Builders Council St. Forest Grove, Ore. HOME BAKING CO. Finest of Bread and Pastry Baked Every Day. W e sell 6 loaves of Bread for 25 cents Free delivery to all parts o f the city Pacific Avenue, ★ Forest Grove TH E S T A R T H E A T R E Motion Picture Exhibition The Best Pictures Obtainable Every Film A Winner Drama, Comedy, Laughter and Pathos