Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, August 14, 1913, Image 2

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    FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE. OREGON. THURSDAY AUGUST 14. 1913.
T he FOREST GROVE
N A T IO N A L B A N K
A t T h e
r
Only Roll of Honor Bank in Wa*hington County
PRO FESSIO N A L AND
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
J. N. H o ffm a n
CAPITAL - $25,000.00
SURPLUS - $35,000.00
DEPOSITS $400,000.00
A tto rn ey-rt-L a 'a
Dr. D. W . W ard
Dr. E. B. B rook b an k
AND PROBATE ONLY
P hysicians a n d Surgeons
The subjects at the Congrega­ vice, 8 p. m. Thursday mid-wk EQUITY
Office Hoffman Bldg. Pacific Ave.
First Ave. No-th
tional church next Sunday as an­ prayer meeting. Visitors aie Ind. Phone 502
Forest Grove Phone: 22 Office
COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
40x Residence 402
nounced by Rev. Thomas will be heartily welcome.
Forest Grove, Ore.
morning: “Filled with God’s F irst M ethodist : Hiram Gould M ark B. B um p
J. A. THORNBURGH P r e s i d e n t H . E. FERRIN, a s s t . C a s h i e r
JOHN E BAILEY - V« ■ P
T. G. TODD - D i r e c t o r
Fullness;” evening, “Heavenly pastor. Sunday School 9:45 a.
D R . C. E. V / A L K E R
W. W. McELDOWNEY - C a s h i e r J. W.FUQUA - D i r e c t o r | Defenders. ”
A ttorney-at-law
m., Mr. Schramel, Superintend­
i Rev. James Moore, superin­ ent; Preaching Services 11 a. m., South of Court House
O steopathic P hysician
tendent of the Salem district, Epworth League 7 p. m., Even­
Hillsboro, Ore.
will preach at the First Method­ ing Preaching Service 8 p. m.,
Treatment by Special Appoint­
ist church Sunday morning.
Prayer Meeting Thursday even­ H ollis & G raham
ment Only
Rev. Gould took in five mem­ ing. All are cordially invited to
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bers last Sunday morning.
A tto m e y s-a t-L a w
these services.
II. W . V o ’lm er, M . D.
Rev. Father Buck will be F irst C hristian C hurch : First
F
orest
G
rove,
O
gn
.
P hysician a n d Surgeon
away the greater part of next and Third street, J. B. Holmes,
THIS IS LINEN
Office in Abbott Bldg.
week in attendance of the an­ pastor. Sunday School 10 a. m.,
E.
B.
T
o
n
g
u
e,
nual
retreat
for
the
clergy
of
Both
Phones
Forest Grcve, Ogn.
J. A. Parker superintendent.
At A . G. Hofiman &: Co.’s Store
this archdiocese, to be given at Communion and preaching at 11
y ltto rn e y -a t-L a w
Ind. Phone«
\ Columbia University, Portland. a. m.; Christian Endeavor 7 p.
District Attorney.
Our new line of Linens has just arrived from Belfast, Ireland. Rt. Rev. Bishop Lawler will m., Kennard Dixon, president;
Hillsboro, Ore. vV. Q . T u ck er, 1 1. D.
There is a complete line, carefully selected, and the values and preach the retreat. He is aux­ evening sermon at 8 p. m.
iliary Bishop of St. Paul, Minne- Week day services: Officers and
prices are as good as can be found in any large city.
P hysician e n d Surgeon
J. C row th ers
i sota.
teachers’ meeting on Tuesday Dr. E. P hysician
Calls
answered
promptly day or night
a n d Surgeon
Everyone is cordially invited evening 8 p. m.; chorus drill,
Table Linens in all the new Embroidered Towels which
Phone:
O.fice
271. I.’esidence 283.
day and night
patterns; some beauties for make excellent gifts, each
to the services in St. Anthony’s Mr. George Jackson, leader, each 1 Calls answered
Office in Jackson Pharmacy
wedding gifts; range in price at
$1.00
Chapel
next
Sunday
morning
at
Wednesday
evening;
prayer
ser-
Cornelius, Ore. Dr. H . R. K au ffm an
per yd from - 50c to $2.50 Turkish Towels excellent
10:30, when the pastor will vice each Thursday evening;
P hysician & Surgeon
everybody, each
preach on the n.uch misunder- the ladies of the church meet
Napkins to match all linens, at values - for 25c,
Office:
Forest Grove N at ! Bank B uilding
30c
and
35c
stood doctrine of “Indulgences. ” each Wednesday afternoon at W . B. C O O N , V . S.
a doz from $2.25 to $7.50
Phone Main 0131
O ffic e o s 1 st S t .
Fine
Satin
Quilts
varying
in
If
you
have
a
vague
and
possibly
2:30;
the
C.
W.
B.
M.
meets
the
These Linens are guaranteed price from $3.75 to $5.00
Forest Grove, Ore.
Between Pacific and 1st Ave. S.
erroneous idea of an “ingul- first Tuesday afternoon of each Having
to Contain No Tow Yarn. Plain and Bro- in white and
bought
out
Dr.
Feeley,
Vet­
gence, ” go and learn just what month; the board of officers meet erinarian, I wish to notify the public R. M . E rw in, M . D.
Tow yarn is a short waste caded Crepe3 many colors,
thread found in almost all ranging in price per yard
they are from a Catholic stand­ on the first Monday evening of day
that or I night.
am prepared to answer all calls,
P hysician a n d Surgeon
linens, which when laun­ from - - 20c to 50c point.
each
month.
A
cordial
invita­
Phone
Main
95
F
orest
G
rove
,
O
re
Tamiesie
Bidding
dered, washes out and your
During the County Fair the tion is extended to all to share in
3d
and
Main
Sts.
linens will not withstand Fancy Crepe Voiles 38 and
ladies of St. Anthony’s church these services.
wear. Our new linens con­ 40 inches wide in white and
Hillsboro, Ore.
tain all full length linen colors, range in price per yd
will serve the meals. Already S t . A nthony ’ s C hurch ; Rev.
A
cre
T
racts
in
Sun
Set
threads and we stand hack from - - 25c to 65c
preparations are being made and J. R. Buck, pastor. Services:
in k later, M . B., C. M .
of every piece to your en­ Ratines in the new stripes, j something
good is assured.
Forest Grove: Mass on the Addition to Forest Grove S. T. P L h ysicia
tire satisfaction.
n a n d Surgeon
per yard - - 50c
Last Saturday morning two first and fourth Sundays of the to be sold on terms. W. W.
Delta
Building
young men were ordained to month at 8:30 a. m.; Mass on the Ireland, Hoffman Building
Hillsboro, Ore.
Holy Priesthood in St. Mary’s second and third Sundays of the
See Our Window
pro-Cathedral, Portland. Rev. month at 10^30 a. m.; every week
E lm er H . S m ith , M. D ., D . O .
Father Black and Rev. Father day at 8 a. m. Benediction with
Why not come in today? Don’t forget to look
Clancy. Rev. Father Buck was sermon every Sunday 7:30 p. m.
‘P hysician, Surgeon
Cornelius: Mass on the first1
Anything you have in mind
in attendance.
a n d O steopath
Sunday
of
the
month
at
10:30
a.
Calls
answered
day or night.
Feed
Mill
will
run
every
can be found here reasonably over Our Bargain
CHURCH NOTICES.
.^Hillsboro National Bank Bldg.
m.;
Mass
on
the
second
and
third
day
in
the
week.
Department I"
priced. : : : : : :
Hillsboro, Ore.
< For all churches who hold regular services in this Sundays of the month at 8 a. m.
city. The proper authorities are requested to
W h o le sa le an d R etail
Gaston:
Mass
on
the
fourth
send in their announcem ent early each week.)
Sunday of the month at 10:30 a. Bran,Shorts, Rolled Oats, Ground J. O . R obb, M . B. T or.
J S eventh D ay A dventist : Third
rd m. (Note: A fifth Sunday in a Oats, Ground Wheat, Crackeo
h ysicia n a n d Surgeon
I Street. Regular services of Sa month occurring, the time and Wheat, Cracked Corn, Whole Phone P City
bath Day, 10:30 a. m. Sabbath < place for the masses will be an­ Wheat and Corn, Middlings and Rooms’4.and 384 5, Schulmerich Bldg.
School; 11:30 a. m. church servi­ nounced.) Catechism: In For­ several kinds of Hard Wheat
Hillsboro, Ore.
ces. Missionary meeting Sunday est Grove on Friday at 3 p. m.; flour, Sack Twine and Sacks,
in Cornelius on Saturday at 4 p. lay and Vetch Seed.
evening 8 p. m. Prayer meeting m.
Saturday at 4 Give us a call when in need. W . M . L an gley & Son
Wednesday evening 8 p. m. A and 7 Confession:
p.
m.
Altar
A
cordial invitation extended to all. general meeting of Society:
the society u.d Phone 50x Forest Crove, Ori
Lawyers
F irst C ongregational : Rev. will be held on the first Wednes­
of January April, July and
D. T. Thomas, pastor. Bible day
F orest G rove, O gn .
October. Sermons are always in THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN
School 9:45 a. m., Morning Wor­ English
masses on every
ADVERTISING BY THE
ship 11 a. m., Junior C. E. 3 p. Sunday. at 0 b"th
v
tyone,
regardless
W . P. D Y K E
m., Intermediate C. E. and Y P. of cre°d. is cordially invited to '
S. C. E. 7 p. m., Evening Ser- «11 services.
A ttorn ey-at-L aw
NEW YORK AN D C H IC A G O
ForCst
Grove ^
Bank E](j
F
ire
Perm
its
BRANCHES
IN
ALL
THE
PRINCIPAL
CITIES
_
BOTH GROUPS: “ WHERE SHALL WE EAT TONIGHT?"
County Fire Warden A. V. -------------------------------------- r orest Grove, Ore.
Brown, of Forest Crove, was in
the city Saturr ay, and tells the
Argus that permits to burn
SU RVEY O R
slashings do not cost farmers a
I cent, as the state pays the ex­
B
1 All kinds of survey-
Embalming
and
penses of the warden. The state
ing and maping.
Funeral Directing
forester has endeavored to have
Subdivisions a spec-
ft
j the county court appoint all su-
ialty.
FOREST
GROVE
UNDERTAKING
CO.
j
| pervisors to deputy vvardenships,
j but this has not been done as
H. B. GLAISYER,
J . S. Buxton, M anager
yet. If you want an ordinary
Hoffman & Allen Bld’g
slashing burned you can write Phone No. 6 4 2 Fores! Grove, O r.
Phone 806
| Mr. Brown, at Forest Grove, and
Forest Grove, O r e .
! he will grant the permit, unless
it is in the heavily timbered dis-
1 tricts, when he will
% visit the
place and inspect the premises,
! ascertaining the advisability of
burning at the time.
If you have a slashing to burn,
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
! it will be well to take no chances,
j is the penalty runs from $50 to
$500. Hillsboro Argus
W EEK
W. F. HARTRAMPF
is
GENERAL
O FFICES
UNDERTAXING \
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
M II O p erates A ga n.
Carlton, Ore.—After being idle
since the latter part of 1911. the
big sawmill here is again in op­
eration under the management
of Phil Buehner, head of the
Carlton Lumber Company.
Capital and Surplus
$ 60 , 000 .
U. S. D E PO SITO R Y.
F air D irectors M eet.
The board of directors of the
Tillamook County Fair Associa­
tion met at the Tillamook Co n-
mercial Club rooms last Saturday
afternoon and transacted busi­
ness in connection with the fair
which will be held here Septem­
ber 3rd, 4th and 5th.—Tillamook
Herald.
B oard of D irectors :
Geo. Mizner T. W. Sain
W. K. Newell
L. J. Corl John Templeton Geo. G. Hancock
H. G. Goff H. T. Buxton Chris Peterson
W. H. Hollis
E. W. Haines