Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, September 04, 1913, Page PAGE 9, Image 6

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    FOREST GROVE PRESS
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FOREST GROVE
NATIONAL BANK
T he
A tlomey-at-Lon
SUNDAY SCHOOL.
H. E. FERRIN, a s s t . C a s h i e r
T. G. TODD
- D ir e c t o r
J. W.FUQUA -
D ir e c t o r
Lesson X.— Third Quarter, For
Sept. 7, 1913.
THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES.
Text
Round Trip
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th e
Leeeon ,
Ex.
xx,
1-11.
1-11— G o ld e n
T e x t,
M e m o ry
ve re e s,
Luke
27— C o m m e n ta r y
x,
P re p a re d
b y R ev. D . M . S te a rn a .
Excursion Rates to
THE SPOKANE INTERSTATE FAIR
$ 1 5 .9 5 T° Sp°T d
Return Limit, Sept. 2 3
One Week's Carnival of Kingly Sports
U. S. Troop Maneuvers, National Indian Congress, Poultry-
men's Convention. Derby Day, Custer’s Last Stand, Polo
Games, Water Carnival, Music by 72nd SeafortS High­
lander’s Band, Big Races.
.
Quickest and Mast Comfortable Route is Via 3 3
“ The North Bank Road” —Line of Superior Service
Limited Trains Day and Night
R. H. Crozier, A . G. P. A.
Portland, Ore.
J. E. Farmer
Forest Grove, Ore.
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GILTNER’S
Staple and Fancy Groceries
The very best at the Right Price
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Phone 701
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STREET
Purdy’s
FOREST GROVE
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Store
for Good Goods. W e are
here for Good in our new
home in K. of P. building
Our Present Great Reduction in All Piece Goods
is Attractiug much Attention. You will find
a Big Bargain in All Wash and Woolen
Dress Goods.
Let Us Put Our Shoes on Your Feet. 5 0 Pairs
of Men’s and Women,s Shoes at less than
One-Half Price.
W e Must make Room for
our Fall Goods.
HOP PICKERS Should ret Our Prices Before
Purchasing Their Supplies.
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B. F. P u r d y ........................ Prop.
Forest Grove, Oregon
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“ And God spake all these words."
Sometimes when those whom we call
heathen hear o f the true God who
made heaven and earth, and ttiat He
la a God of Love and sent His Son
to die for sinners, and that there Is a
book which tells what He said and
did. they spare neither time nor money
thut they may possess such a book.
In contrast to this, how little do many
in so called Christian lands appreciate
the word of God or give any heed to
such words as these: “ The mighty God.
even the Lord hath spoken.” “ Hear,
o heavens, and give ear. o earth, for
the Lord hath spoken.“ “ Give ear, O
ve heavens, and I will speak, and hear,
o earth, the words of my mouth.”
“ God. who at sundry times and in
divers manners spake in time past
unto the fathers by the prophets, bath
In these last days spoken uuto us by
His Son" il’s. 1. 1; Isa. 1. 2; Deut
xxxli. 1: Hob. 1. 1).
Repeating these words of the Ten
Commandments in Pout v, Moses said
concerning them: “ These words the
Lord spake uuto all your assembly in
the mount out of the midst of the fire.
of the cloud and of the thick dark-
ness with a great voice, and He add-
ed no more. And He wrote them in
two tables of stone and delivered them
unto me” iDeut. v. 22). “ The tables
were written on both their sides. • * *
and the tables were the work of God.
and the writing was the writing of
God. graven upon the tables.” “ Tables
of stone written with the finger of
God" (Ex. xxxli. l.r>, 16; xxxl. 18). See
also Deut. lx, 10: x. 4. There never
were tables like these nor writing like
this, and as He spoke to and wrote for
Hebrew people it must have been In
the Hebrew language, the only, lan­
guage of which we have any record as
belug spoken from heaven to man
• Acts xxvl. 14). He gave ns a reason
for the ten words who lie Is and what
He had done, “ I am the Lord thy God.
which have brought thee out of the
land o f Egypt, oul' o f u>e house of
bondage.'
Note two of the many repetitions of
this great saying nnd His great long­
ing that they would give heed to Him
that He might do all that was In His
heart for them iDeut. v. 6, 20; IN
Ixxxl. 10-161. Note in the ten words
the fourfold repetition of "the Lord
thy God" (verses ft, 7. 10. 12). They
sngges) at least this—Jehovah, th.v Re­
deemer. who is also thy Creator We
have for our meditation In this lesson
the first four of the ten words or com-
mana.
The fourth command concerns the
Sabbath day and takes us back to Gen
11. 1-3. and mward to the rest of the
kingdom. when the Lord alone shall
be exalted and His name great among
all nations, from the rising of the sun
even unto the going down of the same
! ilsa. II. 11. 17: Mai. I, 11. 14. I. c.)
; Until that time He has set apart one
day in seven as a special opportunity
for Him to reveal Himself to us that
we may become Increasingly occupied
with Him and filled with His fullness
| of peace and joy.
The great adversary Is always ai
work seeking to pervert Scripture and
bring Into Imndage and has led many
to believe that to honor the first day
of the week, on which our Lord rose
from the dead. Is all wrong. The reply
! to all such is found in Col. 1!. 16. 17.
Church Locals and Notices
EQUITY AND PROBATE ONLY
Office Hoffman Bldg. Pacific Ave.
Ind. Phone 502
Forest Grove
Dr. D. W . Ward
Dr. E. B. Brookbank
Physicians and Surgeons
22 First Ave. No-th
Phone: Office 40x
Residence 402
Forest Grove,. Ore.
Mark B. Bump
Attorney-at-law
South o f Court House
Hillsboro, Ore.
D R . C. E. W A L K E R
Osteopathic Physician
Treatment by Special Appoint­
ment Only
Hollis & Graham
A ltomeys-at-Law
Forest Grove, Ogn.
H. W . Vollmer, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Abbott Bldg.
Both Phones
Forest Grove, Ogn.
E. B. Tongue,
yJttorney-at-Law
Ind. Phones
District Attorney.
Hillsboro, Ore.
VV. Q. Tucker, M. D.
The Hamilton G. A. R. quar-
tette, who pleased SO many at
Physician and Surgeon
: Chautauqua this year, will be at Dr. E. J. Crowthers
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Calls answered promptly day or night
Physician and Surgeon
the Methodist church Sunday
Phone: Office 271, Residence 283.
evening, and will have charge of Calls answered day and night
s e rv ice
.
. . . .
Office in Jackson Pharmacy
Cornelius, Ore. Dr. H. R. Kauffman
This quartette is very popular
Physician & Surgeon
among the churches of Portland;
Office: Forest Grove Nat’l Bank Building:
w e promise you a treat Sunday W . B. COON, V. S.
Phone Main 0131
evening.
Special invitation to
O f f ic e o n 1 s t S t .
Forest Grove, Ore.
Between Pacific and 1st Ave. S.
old soldiers.
,
Having bought out Dr. Feeley, Vet­
erinarian, I wish to notify the public j
that I am prepared to answer all calls,
day or night.
S e v e n t h D a y A d v e n t i s t : Third Phone Main 95
F o r e s t G r o v e , O re
(For all churches who hold regular services in this
city. The proper authorities are requested to
send in their announcement early each week.)
R. M. Erwin, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Tamiesie Bi ilding
3d and Main Sts.
Street. Regular services of Sab-
bath Day, 10:30 a. m. Sabbath
Hillsboro, Ore.
School; 11:30 a. m. church servi-
ceg
Missionary meeting Sunday
A c r e T r a c t s in Sun Set
S. T. Linklater, M. B., C. M.
even in i? g p. m> p rayer meeting
Addition to Forest Grove
Wednesday evening 8 p. m. A
Physician and Surghon
to be sold on terms. W. W.
cordial invitation extended to all.
Delta Building
Ireland, Hoffman Building
F ir s t C o n g r e g a t i o n a l : Rev.
Hillsboro, Ore.
D. T. Thomas, pastor. Bible
School 9:45 a. m., Morning Wor­
ship 11 a. m., Junior C. E. 3 p.
Elmer H. Smith, M. D., D. O.
W . P. DYKE
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m., Intermediate C. E. and Y P
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Physician, Surgeon
S. C. E. 7 p. m., Evening Ser­
Attorney-at-Law
and Osteopath
vice, 8 p. m. Thursday mid-wk
prayer meeting. Visitors ate Forest Grove Nat’ l Bank Bldg Calls answered day or night.
Hillsboro National Bank Bldg.
heartily welcome.
Hillsboro, Cre.
Forest Grove, Ore.
F i r s t M e t h o d i s t : Hiram Gould
pastor. Sunday School 9:45 a
m., Mr. Schramel, Superinterd­ THIS pape r r e p r e s e n t e d f o r f o r e i g n
J, O. Robb, M. B. Tor.
ADVERTISING BY THE
ent; Preaching Services 11 a. m.,
Epworth League 7 p. m., Even­
Physician and Surgeon
ing Preaching Service 8 p. m.,
Phone City 384
Prayer Meeting Thursday even­
Rooms 4 and 5, Schulmerich Bldg.
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G E N E R A L O FFIC ES
ing. All are cordially invited to
N E W Y O R K A N D C H IC A G O
Hillsboro, Ore.
these services.
$
BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES
F i r s t C h r is t ia n C h u r c h : First
and Third street, J. B. Holmes,
W . M. Langley & Son
pastor. Sunday School 10 a. m.,
J o b WOFK, done properly and
J. A. Parker superintendent.
Lawyers
Communion and preaching at 11 on time at the P ress office.
a. m .; Christian Endeavor 7 p. Satisfaction g u a r a n t e e d and
Forest Grove, Ogn.
m., Kennard Dixon, president; prices right.
evening sermon at 8 p. m.
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Week day services: Officers and
by our Lord in these words In Ills
teachers’ meeting on Tuesday
j reply to the lawyer: "Thou shalt love
' the I.ord th.v God with all thy heart, evening 8 p. m .; chorus drill,
SURVEYOR
and with all thy soul, aud with all thy Mr. George Jackson, leader, each
Wedr.esday evening; prayer ser­
.mind" iXIatt. xxil. 37).
All k’n Is o f survey­
We nil need to confess. "O I.ord our vice each Thursday evening;
Embalming and
God. other lords beside Thee have had the ladies of the church meet
ing and maping.
Funeral Directing
, dominion over us" ilsa xxvl. 13>, The each Wednesday afternoon at
Subdivisions a spec­
rteh young ruler who thought that he 2:30; the C. W. B. M. meets the
ialty. _______
had kept all the commandments from first Tuesday afternoon o f each
FOREST GROVE UNDERTAKING CO.
l)ls youth up was proved guilty of
month; the board o f officers meet
H. B. GLAISYER,
j breaking the first one when he prefer­
J. S. Buxton, Manager
red his great possessions to eternal on the first Monday evening of
Hoffman & Allen Bld’g
life (Matt. xlx. 21. 22). it Is not nec­ each month. A cordial invita­
Phene 806
Phone No. 6 4 2 Forest Grove, Or.
essary to bow down to the work of tion is extended to all to share in
Forest Grove, Ore.
men's hands to break the first of tho these services.
; commandments, for If anything, bow- S t . A n t h o n y ’ s C h u r c h : Rev. j
. ever lawful It may lie, occupies our
J. R. Buck, pastor. Services:
hearts more than our Creator Redeem­
Forest Grove: Mass on the
er we nre guilty, nnd breaking one
break» all. according to Ju«. ii. 10. ; first and fourth Sundays o f the;
The worship of sun, moon or stars or m on th clt 8 ¡30 ft IT). I Mass OH tr.6
die liken.»«» of anything in heaven or second and third Sundays of the
earth Is forbidden by the second com month at 10:30 a. m .; every week
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
•uand See the mutter more fully atat- day at 8 a. m. Benediction with
ed in Pent. iv. 1M9.
, sermon every Sunday 7:30 p m.
This command, like the others, may
Cornelius: Mass on the first
he broken by our thoughts, for God
Sunday
of the month at 10:30 a.
: sees the pictures we hang np nnd
jshow down to In the chandlers of our m .; Mass on the second and third
I Imagery lEzek. vlll. 12). ami He de­ Sundays of the month at 8 a. m.
Gaston: Mass on the fourth
sires for our good that He should he
$ 6 0 ,0 0 0 .
supreme even In the Imagination of Sunday of the month at 10:30 a.
our thoughts, all being brought into m.
(Note: A fifth Sunday in a
captivity to the obedience of Christ month occurring, the time and
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" T H E QUALITY STOKE ”
AND
B U SIN E SS D IR E C T O R Y
J. N. Hoffman
CAPITAL
- $25,000.00
SURPLUS - $35,000.00
DEPOSITS
$400,000.00
COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
Tickets on Sale
Sept. 13 and 17
P R O F E S S IO N A L
VRi
Only Roll of Honor Bank in Washington County
J. A . THORNBURGH
P r e s id e n t
JOHN E. BAILEY -
V ic e P kks .
W. W. McELDOWNEY - C a s h i e r
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1913
UNDERTAKING
THE FIRST NATiONAJL BANK
Capita! and Surplus
U. S. D E P O S IT O R Y .
M tii
Wlien in need o f some more
Hoppickers
office
stationary call on t' e
Wanted hoppickers for Bu-
I LESS ,iol) department. E n w l - l f l
o j h ' s , cards, letterheads,
circu'ar chanan yard, fifteen days pick-
letter1, bill heads etc.
¡ng. Cabins furnished campers,
SOCIETY stationary of correc t *by water free.
Wagon to and
sly'e and neat appearence may from Forest Grove. Leave names
l>e obtained from the P ress job at the Bazaar or at my farm. J,
department.
A. Bt'CHANAN.
vah that is My name—and My glory
will i not give to another, neither
My praise to graven image».”
He
desires us all for Himself that He may
fuiiy reveal Himself to us and through
ns. As to not taking nis name in
vaim the positive form is “ Hallowed
be Thy name, and all that tends to
exalt onr name Instead of Ills or that
says by word or a ct "Let us make ns
a name’* (Gen. xl, 4), breaks this com-
***• Confession: Saturday at 4
and * p. m. Altar Society: A
general meeting o f the society
will be held On the first Wednes-
((ay o f January April, July and
October. Sermons are a lw a v s in
English at both masses on every
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°f. cree(j- '* Cordially
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HWlted to
B o a r d o f D ir e c t o r s :
VV. K. Newell
T. W. Sain
Geo. Mizner
John Templeton Geo. G. Hancock
L. J. Cori
Chris Peterson
H. T. Buxton
H. G. Goff
E. W. Haines
W. H. Hollis