Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, November 20, 1913, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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FO R E S T GROVE
NATIONAL BAN K
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JOHN E. BAILEY -
V ice P kes .
W. w . McKLDOWNEY - C ashier
Church locals and Notices
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NEW AND SECOND
HAND GOODS
Phone 721
Proprietor
HOME BAKING CO.
Finest of Bread and Pastry Baked
Every Day.
W e sell 6 loaves of B read for 25 cents
Free delivery to all parts of the city
F orest G rove
Spend
Thanksgiving
With the Folks
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES
Via the
'Ut, OGDEN
SUNSE
èSHASTA |
ROUTES
"‘T he E xposition L ine 1 9 1 5 ”
between all points on the S. P. Lines in Oregon north and south
including branches, also on the C. & E., P. It. ■& N., S. F. C. &
W. and P. E. & F.
SALE
PROFESSIONAL AND
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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J. N. i i .Lilian
Dr. D. W. W ard
Dr. E. B. B rookbank
Physicians and Surgeons
EQTTITY AND PROBATE ONLY
The Auction House
Pacific A venue,
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A llcmey- al-La’v
H. E. PERRIN, a sst . C a sh ier
T. G. TODD
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D irector
J. W . FUQUA -
D irector
O. M. Sanford
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Only Roll of Honor Bank in Washington County
C A PITA L - $25,000.00
SU R PLU S - $35,000.00
DEPOSITS
$400,000.00
COM 1ERC1AL AND SAVINGS AC< <
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1913
D ATES
November 26 th and 27 th
FINAL RETURN LIMIT DECEMBER 1st
Superior Train Service, Observation Cars, Dining Cars and Big,
Wide All-Steel Coaches
(’.dl on nearest agent for specific fares, train schedules, etc.
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent
Absolutely Safe and Reliable
Hie Bankers & Merchants Mutual Fire Association
O f Foreat Grove, O regon
Conducted on Economic and Business Principles. The Home
Company That Has Made Good. Insure Youi
Business or Dwelling in The
Bankers fit Merchants
(F o r a ll c h u rc h d s w ho hold r e g u la r s e rv ic e s in th is
c ity . T h e p r o p e r a u th o r itie s a r e re q u e s te d to
sen d in th e ir a n n o u n c e m e n t e a rly e a c h w eek .)
S eventh D ay A dv en tist :— 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-
mg, Wednesday evening, 7:30 p. m . A
cordial invitation extended to all.
F irst C ongregational :— 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 .; Evening service,
7:30 P. m . Thursday, midweek prayer­
meeting. Visitors are heartily welcome.
F irst M ethodist :— Dr. R. E. Dun­
lap, pastor. Sunday School, 9:45 A. m .,
Miss Mary 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 irst C hristian C hurch ¡ — 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 Endeavor, 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 service
each Thursday evening. The ladles of
the church meet each Wednesday after­
noon at 2:30. The C. W. B. M. meets
the first Tuesday afternoon of each
month. The board of officers meet on
the first Monday evening of each
month. A cordial invitation is extended
to all to share in these services.
S t . A nthony ’ s C hurch :— 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 . ; every
week day at 8 A. m . Benediction with
sermon every Sunday, 7 :30 P. M.
Cornelius Mass on the first Sunday
of the month at 10:30 A. m .; Mas3 on
the second and third Sundays of 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
occurring, the time and place for the
masses will be announced.
Catechism: In Forest Grove on Fri­
day at 3 P. M.; in Cornelius on Satur­
day at 4 P. M.
Oj/i-e Hoffman Bldg. Pacific Ave.
journey then resumed. The
22 First Ave. No-th
Forest Grove
meeting at Fir Grove was a pre­ Ind. Phone 502
Phone: Office 40x
Residence 402
paratory service to the series of
Forest Grove, Ore.
evangelistic meetings being con­ M ark B. Bump
ducted there this week by Rev.
D R . C. E. W A L K E R
Holmes. The subject discussed
Attorney-at-laiv
was "The Life Worth While,”
which was divided into six South of Court House
Osteopathic Physician
Hillsboro, Ore.
phases. President Claude Hutch­
ens spoke of "The Object of the j
Treatment by Special Appoint*
Rant Dunsmoor of ‘‘The Hollis & G raham
L ite;
Pleasures;” Alva Patton of ‘The
ment Only
Efficiency;” Kennard Dixon of |
A ttomeys-at-LaW
"Our Duty to Man;” Rex Dallas
H. W . V ollm er, M. D.
of ‘‘Our Duty to God,” and B. |
Forest G rove, O gn.
J. Simpson of ‘The Reward.” )
Physician and Surgeon
An earnest appeal was made to!
Office in Abbott Bldg.
those present for the hearty co-; E. B, Tongue,
operation with Bro. Holmes in
Both Phones
Forest Grove, Ogn.
jdttorney-at-LaW
his evangelistic work among them
and the boys returned feeling
Ind. Phones
District’Attorney.
that the trip had been both nleas-
Hillsboro,
Ore.
ant and profitable for all.
W . Q. T ucker, M. D.
W . M. Langley & Son
Physician and Surgeon
Lawyers
Calls answered promptly day or night
FR A TER N A L
DIRECTORY
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Phone: Office 271, Residence 283.
Forest Grove, O gn.
Dr. H. R. K auffm an
Physician & Surgeon
W . B. COON, V. S.
•C fG fQ fO fC fQ tO fQ f fCfCfOi
.• G é 3 *oioioéQ «3 éo«G *G # c*o*3 éo# <
(O pen to a ll orp ran izatio n s h o ld in g r e g u la r m e e t­
in g s in th is city .)
H olbrook L odge N o . 30, A.
F. & A. M.—Stated communica­
tions first Saturday evening of
each month. All visiting Masons
welcomed. J. W. Hughes, W.
M. ; H. C. Parker, Secretary.
O ffice on 1 st S t .
Office:
Between Pacific and 1st Ave. S.
Having bought out Dr. Feeley, Vet­
erinarian, I wish to notify the public
that I am prepared to answer all calls,
day or night.
Phone Main 95
F orest G rove , O re
F o r e s t G ro v e N a t ’l B an k B u ild in g
P h o n e M ain 0131
Forest Grove, Ore.
R. M. Erwin, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Tamiesie Bi ilding
3d and Main Sts.
J. O. Robb, M. B. Tor.
J a m e s B. M a t h e w s , Post No.
Hillsboro, Ore.
Physician and Surgeon
6, G. A. R.—Meets first and Phone City 384
third Wednesdays at 1:30 p. m. Rooms 4 and 5, Schulmerich Bldg.
S. T. L inklater, M. B., C. M.
in K. of P. hall. Chas. Knapp.
Iftllsboro, Ore
Adjutant; Patrick Cronin, Com­
Physician and Surghon
mander.
Delta Building
DR. G ER TR U D E PH ILLIPS
Hillsboro, Ore.
W oman ’ s R elief C orps N o .
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
11. — Meets second and fourth
Office Nixon Bldg., Main St. £ ,m er H Smith, M D D Q.
Thursdays at 2 p. m. in K. of P.
hall. Louise Butler, President; Phones
Office Hours
Physician, Surgeon
Sophia Smith, Secretary.
Office 801 Mon.,Wed.,Friday,5 to 9 p.m
Res. 0 2 6 2
Tues.,Thurs.,Sat., 1 to 5 p.m
and Osteopath
D elphos L odge N o . 36, K. of
P.—Meets every Thursday even­
ing in K. of P. hall. W. C.
Shuts, C. C . ; J. S. Buxton, K. of
R. and S.
Confession: Saturday at 4 and 7 P. m .
Altar Society: A general meetieg of
the society will be held on the first
Wednesday of January, April, July and
October. Sermons are always in Eng­
lish at both masses on every Sunday.
W ashington L odge N o . 48, I.
Everyone, regardless of creed, is cor­
0 . 0 . F. — Meets Monday even­
dially invited to all services.
ing of each week. J. H. Shear­
er, Noble Grand; R. M. Taylor,
Secretary.
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THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN
ADVERTISING BY THE
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Calls answered day or night.
Hillsboro National Bank Bldg.
Hillsboro, Ore.
W . P. DYKE
GENERAL
O FFICES
N E W YO R K A N D
Attorney-at-Law
C H IC AG O
BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES
Forest Grove
National Rank Bldg.
Forest Greve
Ore.
Laurelwood Convention
,For those who may not know |
’.V.V.VÏV 38S88SS
will say that Laurelwood is a lit- .
v^H
tie village nestled in the hills ' ^’ 9;,
Meets first, third
Brady Chowning’s
about three miles Southeast of an<*
^ e^ e?™a?,8 ,,0^
Gaston, Oregon, and is the seat mon^ ,n L 0. O. F. Hall Flor-
of the academy of same name.
!r!?ce ^ e171 P e»?ni,
Grand;
The people of this pleasant Margaret I. Mallory, Secretary.
Tinning and Plum bing,
borough were served with a boun-
R o se w o o d C a m p No. 3835-
tcous mental teast last Sabbath i? M o f a meets everv first
S h e e t M e ta l W o r k
and Sunday in the form of an in-Jand third Fridays, a f s p. m. i
for
and R epair Shop.
stitute for the advancement of Mrs Dora Emmerson Oracle,
the church, Sabbath school, and
Marie Patton, Vice-oracle,
FIRST-CLASS SERVICE
Young Peoples’ Missionary Vol­ Mrs. Winnifred Aldrich,Recorder
unteer work.
The menu composed of rich pa­ Sewing machine extras and
Nixon Bldg.
Main St.
North 1st Avenue, b?tween Ma n
pers ann talks which were pala­ needles for any machine made,
table to the minds appetite and for sale at Staehr’s Bazaar.
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V .’.V V .V A V .V .V .V .V .V .V , and “ A” Street. -;- Phone 863
nourishing to the soul’s needs.
The two leading papers on Sab­
bath School and Young Peoples
Society work were by Mrs. Helen
RUGS LINOLEUM SHADES
| C. Conard, a teacher for years in
the Walla Walla College.
The speakers and those in
charge of the departments pres­
ent from a broad were. Prof. B.
L. Howe and Miss Rosamond
Special Inlaid Linoleum at 90c per yard
Ginthre, Secretaries respectively
of the Educational work, and
Sabbath School and Young Peo­
ples Society departments, of
“The Western Oregon Confer­
ence of Seventh Day Adventists”
and Elder H. \Y. Cottrell Presi­
dent of the Conferenc., all of
Portland, and Eld. W. F. Martin
of College Place. Wash., a cham­
pion for the cause of civil and
religious liberty.
WEITZEL & LACHAM
BARBER SH O P
Geo. G. Paterson
Disregarding the weather man’s
threatening displavof seasonable
weather, the Flying Squadron of
I the County C. E. Union, six
strong, left Forest Grove last
j Sunday afternoon, destined ti
Fir Grove. A stop was made at
Banks, where the splendid hospi
tality and generous feast of goo«(
things provided by Sister the
Smith and .family, were greatly
enjoyed, and warmed up thi
boys, both inside and out
A brief visit was made to th»
Epworth League meeting and the
Pianos for Rent or Sold on Easy Payments
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