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    FOREST GROVE PRESS
PAGE 6
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1913
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F O R E S T GROVE
N A TIO N A L BANK
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PROFESSIONAL AND
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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Only Roll of Honor Bank in Washington County
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{For all churches who hold rejrular services in this
city. The proper authorities are requested to
send in their announcement early each week.)
H. E. FERRIN a s s t . C a s h ie r
T. G. TODD
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D ir e c t o r
J. W .FUQUA -
D ir e c t o r
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A d v e n t is t : Third
Street. Regular services Sabbath day:
10:30 A M., Sabbath school; 11:30 A. M.,
church services. Missionary meeting,
Sunday evening, 7:30 P. M. Prayermeet­
ing, Wednesday evening, 7:30 p. m . A
cordial invitation extended to all.
F ir s t C o n g r e g a t io n a l :— Rev. D. T.
Thomas, pastor. Bible School, 9:45 a .
m .; Morning worship, 11 A. M.; Junior
C. E., 3 p M.; Intermediate C. F. and
Y.P.S.C.E., 6:30 P. m . j Evening service,
7:30 P. M. Thursday, midweek prayer­
meeting. Visitors are heartily welcome.
F ir s t M e t h o d is t :— Dr. R. E. Dun­
lap, pastor. Sunday School, 9:45 a . m .,
M iss M ary Corl,superintendent; Preach­
ing service, 11 a . m .; Epworth League,
6:30 p. M.; Evening preaching service,
7:30 P. M.; Prayermeeting, Thursday
evening. All are cordially invited to
these services.
F ir s t C h r is t ia n C h u rch : — First
and Third streets, J. B. Holmes, pastor.
Sunday School, 10 A. M., J. A. Parker,
superintendent; Communion and preach­
ing at 11 A. M.; Christian EndeavoV-, 7
p. M., Kennard Dixon, president; Even­
ing sermon at7:30P. m . Weekday serv­
ices: Officers’ and teachers’ meeting
on Tuesday evening, 8 P. M.; Chorus
drill, Mr. George Jackson leader, each
Thursday evening; Prayer seivice
each Thursday evening. The ladies of
the church meet each Wednesday after­
noon at 2:30. The C. W. B. M. meets
the first Tuesday afternoon o f each
month. The board o f officers meet on
the first Monday evening o f each
month. A cordial invitation is extended
to all to share in these services.
S t . A n t h o n y ’ s C h u r c h :— Rev. J. R.
Buck, pastor. The following are the
services:
Forest Grove Mass on the first and
fourth Sunuays of the month at 8:30 A.
M.; Mass on the second and third Sun­
days of the month at 10:30 a . m . ; ever
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week day at 8 A. M. Benediction witl
lth
sermon every Sunday, 7 :30 P. m .
Cornelius Mass on the first Sunday
of the month at 10:30 A. M.; Mass on
the second and third Sundays o f the
month at 8 A. m .
Gaston Mass on the fourth Sunday
of the month at 10:30 A. M.
N ote A fifth Sunday in the month
North Main St
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Phone 721
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Proprietor
O . M . Sanford
K eep Your Feet
Dry
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ers' association, from Representative
Sinnott, officials of the reclamation
service are drafting a form of bond,
upon the signing of which instrument
the government will close the gates at
the railroad track, shutting the water
of Klamath straits out of Lower Kia-
math lake, which will allow the recla­
mation of much marsh land around
the lake by lowering the water level.
The bond is to insure the government
against any damage actions that
might arise, and to protect the gov­
ernment against sr.y damage to the
water right of the Van Brimmer
ditch.
$ 4 .0 0
$ 5 .7 5
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DIRECTORY:!
Ind. Phones
Jlttorney-at-Law
Salem.—The state board of equsli- j
zation began holding hearings Friday,
when representatives of the large rail­
road companies appeared before the
board.
District^Attorney.
vV. Q. T ucker, M . D.
Hillsboro, Ore.
Physician end Surgeon
Culls answered promptly day or night
Phone: Office 271, Residence 283.
Dr. E. J. Crowthers
Physiciun and Surgeon
Cal's answered day and night
Office in Jackson Pharmacy
Dr. H. R. Kauffman
Physician & Surgeon
Cornelius, Ore.
Office:
\v.\\v.v.v.v.\v.v.\v.v.v \ W . M. Langley & Son
(Open to all organizations holding regular meet­
ings in this city.)
Forest Grove, Ore.
Lawyers
H olbrook L odge N o . 30, A.
F. & A. M. — Stated communica­
tions first Saturday evening of j
each month. All visiting Masons i v
welcomed. J. W. Hughes, W.
M. ; H. C. Parker, Secretary.
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R. M. Erwin, M. D.
Forest Grove, Ogn.
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Forest Grove N at’ l Bank Building
Phone Main 0131
Physician and Surgeon
Tamiesie Bi ilding
3d and Main Sts.
p n r tM V c
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Hillsboro, Ore.
O ffice on 1 st S t .
Between Pacific and 1st Ave. S.
Having bought out Dr. Feeley, Vet­
6, G. A. R.—Meets first and erinarian, I wish to notify the public
that I am prepared to answer all calls,
third Wednesdays at 1:30 p. m. day
or night.
in K. of P. hall. Chas. Knapp, Phone Main 95
F orest G rove , O re
J ames B. M ath ew s , Post No.
S. T. Linklater, M. B., C. M.
Physician and Surghon
Delta Building
Hillsboro, Ore.
Adjutant; Patrick Cronin, Com­
mander.
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of California o f this wonderful “ Power Producer”
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boats and stationary engines.
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F orest R ebekah L odg i No.
44, I. O. 0. F.—Meets first, third
and fifth Wednesdays o f each
month in I. O. O. F. Hall. Flor­
ence Templeton, Noble Grand;
Margaret I. Mallory, Secretary.
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R osewood C amp N o . 3835—
R. N. o f A. meets every first
and thi»-d Fridays, at 8. p. m.
Mrs. Dora Emmerson Oracle,
Mrs. Marie Patton, Vice-oracle,
Mrs. Winnifred Aldrich,Recorder
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L’t a
Salem.—The most strenuous wet
and dry campaign ever carried on in
Salem Is now being waged. Both sides
are well organized and until 10 days
ago it was conceded even by the sa­
loon Interests that the city would be
voted dry on November 4, but within
he last week the wets have perfected
their organization and now declare
they will win the election. It is gen-
rally conceded that the result of the
election rests largely with the women,
and beth sides are centering their
campaign on them. The last time the
Usue was presented in Salem, with
only the men toting, the city remained
wet by a tery small majority.
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W e se'l 6 loave3 of Bread for 2 5 cents
Free delivery to all parts o f the city
Pacific Avenu?,
Office in Abbott Bldg.
Both Phones
Forest Grove, Ogn.
E. B. Tongue,
Equalization Board Meets.
FURNITURE
" W e t * " and "Drys” Wage Campaign.
G O O D S
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Physician and Surgeon
Forest Grove, Ugn.
use
s n a g -p r o o f
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H. W . Vollmer, M. D.
A ttorneys-at-Law
W ashington L odge N o . 48, I.
W afer to Be Lowered.
0. O. F. — Meets Monday even­
Klamath Falls.—According to a let­ ing o f each week. J. H. Shear­
ter received by President Mason cf er, Noble Grand; R. M. Taylor,
the Lower Klamath Marsh Land Own­ Secretary.______
W e Carry a C om plete Line o f
N E W STOCK
H ip
Hood River.—All the candidates
nominated by the recall petitioners
have signified their intentions of quali­
fying and making the race against the
members of the present county court
at the November election.
Elmer H. Smith, M. D., D. O.
W oman ’ s R elief C orps N o . J. O. Robb, M. B. Tor.
11. — Meets second and fourth
‘Physician, Surgeon
Physician and Surgeon
Catechism: In Forest Grove on Fri- Thursdays at 2 p. m. in K. of P.
and Osteopath
lay at 3 P. t u in Cornelius on Satur- hall.
Louise Butler, President; Phone City 384
Calls
answered
day or night.
lay at 4 P. w
Sophia Smith, Secretary.
Rooms 4 and 5, Schulmerich Bldg.
Hillsboro National Bank Bldg.
Confession: Saturday at 4 and 7 P. M.
Hillsboro Ore
Altar Society: A general meetieg of
Hillsboro, Ore.
D elphos L odge N o . 36, K. of
he so -iety will be held on the first
Wednesday of January, April, July and P.—Meets every Thursday even-j
October. Sermons are always in Eng­ ¡ng in K. o f P. hall. W. C. '
lish at both masses on every Sunday.
Everyone, regardless o f creed, is cor­ Shuts, C. C .; J. S. Buxton, K. of
T ed dy T etzlaff, Earney O ldfield and the w orld ’ » fastest Racing Driver* all
R. and S.______________________
dially invited to all services.
C o m e in and Let U s Fit Y o u r Feet.
RUBBER BO OTS
Short
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ment Only
Hollis & Graham
Recall Nominees in F ig ht to Stay.
occurring, the time and place for the
masses will be announced.
Rubbers for Men
Women
Boys
Girls
G u aran teed
Dr. D. W . Ward
Dr. E. B. Brookbank
EQUITY AND PROBATE ONLY
Physicians and Surgeons
Has Vision of Railroad.
Oßtct ¡loPY.ian E».Ig. Pac’ f.e Ave.
22 First Ave. No-th
Klamath Falls.—There is every in­
Ir;d. I .ione '02
forest Grove
Phone: Office 40x
Residence 402
dication that the railroad from this
Forest
Grove, Ore.
city to Merrill and from there to Fern-
ly, Nev., will be built next summer. ' Mark B. Bump
D R . C. E. W A L K E R
There is also evidence that the road !
to the north will be built to connect
Attorney-at-law
with the Hill line coming south and
South of Court House
Osteopathic Physician
that both Harriman and Hill interests
Hillsboro, Ore.
will use the same line for the heavy
Treatment by Special Appoint­
exposition travel.
Church Locals and Notices
COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACC «
J. A. THORNBURGH
P r e s id e n t
JOHN E. BAILEY -
V ice P res .
W. VV. McELDOWNEY - C a s h ie r
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CAPITAL
- $25,000.00
SURPLUS - $35,000.00
DEPOSITS
$400,000.00
Forest G rcve
Absolutely Safe and Reliable
The Bankers & Merchants Mutual Fire Association
O f Forest Grove, Oregon
Conducted on Econom ic and Business Principles. T h e H om e
Com pany That Has M ad e G o o d .
Insure Your
Business or Dwelling in T h e
Bankers Ac Merchants
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E ig h t Hour Law to Be Tested.
Salem.- The state board of control
has requested Labor Commissioner
O. P. Hoff to bring suit against the
board to test the question of whether
the eight-hour law applies to the ent
pluyes at state institutions. If the
courts should hold that It does apply
to the Institutions, it is stated that
no one of the institutions would have
sufficient appropriation to carry It
through next year without a defi­
ciency. The governor has said that it
might be necessary even to call a spe­
cial session of the legislature to pro­
vide tor the emergency.
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