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    FOREST GROVE PRESS
PAGE 6
Church Locals and Notices
THURSDAY, JAN U AR Y 15, 1914
should go away on a visit Amy ob-
lected. not being willing to leave Wal
ter even for a day. though she did not
(For all churches who hold regu ar services in this see him oftener than once a week But
city. The proper authorities are requested t.
he mother prevailed, and Amy de
send in their announcement early each week.)
•artod with fear and trembling that
Standard Bearers M eet —Tb< he man she wanted would during her
hsenoe fall loto the tolls o f some other
Standard Bearers o f the M. E
Cost o f living is mighty high
Irl.
Repairs and Oils
Church
met
at
the
home
of
Mrs
«J* l\. j .
..».til
One day during Amy's absence Wal-
Trusts are busted—wink your eye
Dr. D. W . W ard
•r Barnard called upon her mother to
But why worry— health have we H. R. Bernard Friday evening
/ - j Ua ney-at-Lao
Dr. E. B. Brookbank
A
program,
consisting
o
f
talk
ay
his
respects
and
ask
bow
her
Trusts can’ t beat Rocky Moun­
E Q U IT Y A N D P R O B A T E O N L Y
He
Physicians and Surgeons
tain Tea. Vankoughnet& Reder on China and the work of tin .aughter was enjoying herself
Office HolTman Bldg. Pacific Ave.
He has a Special Oiler
missionaries by various members was ushered Into the library, where
22 First Ave. No-th
Ind. Phone 502
Forest Grove
o f the society, was given. A fter he usually visited with Amy On the
Phone: Office 40x
Residence 402
for the purpose.
table
lay
a
hill
from
a
prominent
dry
the regular program a social
Forest
Grove, Ore.
time was enjoyed, which was goods store. It was so plainly exposed
Hollis & Graham
W E have
that
the
caller
could
not
help
seeing
It,
carried out in an unique way by
D R . C. E. W A L K E R
but he did not make blrnself acquaint­
H e carries a full line of
a short program in which all h d ed
A ttomeys-at-Law
with Its contents till an unrolled
had
no
lull
Driving Gloves and both
a
part.
Refreshments were package on a chair attracted his atten­
served and all spent a pleasant tion It was white and of a delicate
Heavy and Light Harness
Osteopathic Physician
Forest Grove, Ogn.
time.
in our business,
fabric. Near It was a box. In which
Parker Guarantees His
some white gauzy substance so loosely
T rea tm en t b y Special A p p o in t
Aid Society -The Aid Society rested that a part hung oyer the side. E. B. Tongue,
but w ill find
o f the M. E. Church met Wed­ There was still another box with the
m en t O n ly
nesday afternoon in the parlors cover on
Jlttorney-at-LaW
o f the church, with Mrs. S. G.
Barnard while waiting for Mrs.
time to make
H. W . Vollmer, M. D.
DistrictjAttorney.
Morgan and Mrs. Benjamin as Stringfellow bad nothing to occupy
Hillsboro, Ore.
Physician and Surgeon
hostess. The meeting was en­ him. so bis mlnil became fixed on these
Pacific Avenue, Forest Grove, Oregon.
a Ph oto of Y o u .
articles He examined the fabric, and
joyed by all.
Phones: Shop, 742; House, 831
Office in Abbott Bldg.
It seemed to him that there was about
W
.
M.
Langley
&
Son
Both
Phones
Forest Grove, Ogn.
S eventh
D ay
A d v e n t is t : - T hird enough of It to make a dress Then
Street. Regular services Sabbath day: It occurred to him that the gauzy stuff
10:00 a M., Sabbath school; 11:15 a . m ., might be Intended for a bride’s veil.
Lawyers
Ind. Phones
church services. Missionary meeting, Having gone thus far In bis surmises,
Sunday evening, 7:30 P. m . Prayermeet­
he was naturally curious to know what
Forest Grove, Ogn.
ing, Wednesday evening, 7:30 p. m . A
W . Q . Tucker, M. D.
was in the covered box He lifted the
cordial invitation extended to all
For Sale
F i r s t C o n g r e g a t i o n a l :— Rev. D. T. cover and saw that It was filled with
Physician and Surgeon
Thomas, pastor. Bible School, 9:45 a . orange blossoms
W . B. C O O N , V . S.
m .; Morning worship, 11 A. M .; Junior
Evidently some one was about to be
Calls
answered
promptly day or night
O f f ic e on 1 st S t ,
We have just received another
C. E., 3 P. M.; Intermediate C. F. and married
Phone: Office 271, Residence 283.
Between Pacific and 1st Ave. S.
car load o f choice fresh cows.
Y.P.S.C .E ., 6:30 P. M.; Evening service, j But who? There was only one single
7:30 P. M. Thursday, midweek prayer­
W e invite you to inspect them.
Having bought out Dr. Feeley, V et­
i woman in the house, and that was
meeting. Visitors are heartily welcome.
P. O. Block.
Forest Grove.
erinarian, I wish to notify the public Dr. H. R. Kauffm an
Peterson Bros.
F i r s t M e t h o d i s t : Dr. R. E. Dun-} Amy.
that I am prepared to answet all calls,
Phones 0198, and 020X
22
Physician & Surgeon
lap, pastor. Sunday School, 9:45 A. m ., i A terrible thought entered the young day or night.
Miss Mary Corl,superintendent; Preach­ man’s brain. Could It be possible that
Office: Forest Grove N a t’l Bank Building
Phone
Main
95
F
orest
G
rove
,
O
re
ing service, 11 A. M.; Epworth League, while he had been putting off bis uro-
Phone Main 0131
6:30 P. M.; Evening preaching service, posnl some other man had come In and
7:30 P. M.; Prayermeeting, Thursday occupied the vacant place ahead of
Forest Grove, Ore.
evening. All are cordially invited to him? His heart seemed to stop beat­ Dr. C. E. Geiger,
these services.
Elmer H. Smith, M. D., D. O.
Homeopathist and Surgeon
F ir s t C h r is t ia n
C hurch
First ing. Perspiration stood out on his fore­
and Third streets, J. B. Holmes, pastor. head.
he
Physician, Surgeon
He paced the floor till Mrs. String- Office at Residence, 1st avenue, be­
Sunday School, 10 a . m ., J. A. Parker,
tween 1st and 2nd streets.
superintendent; Communion and preach­ fellow came down When she saw the
and Osteopath
ing at 11 a . M.; Christian Endeavor, 7 dry goods she looked displeased, called Medicine by Parcel Post to any part o f Calls answered day or night.
the country.
p. m ., Kennard Dixon, president; Even­ a maid and directed her In a sharp
Hillsboro National Bank Bldg.
ing sermon at 7:30 p . m . Week day serv­ tone to take them upstairs Then she
Only Roll o f Honor Bank in Washington County
Hillsboro, Ore.
ices: Officers7 and teachers’ meeting
turned her attention to her visitor.
on Tuesday evening, 8 P. M.; Chorus
J. O. Robb, M. B. Tor.
Barnard
was
too
disconcerted
to
talk
C A P IT A L
- $25,000.00
drill, Mr. George Jackson leader, each
W . P. D Y K E
He lumped from the
Thursday evening;
Prayer
service1 connectedly.
Physician and Surgeon
S U R P L U S - $35,000.00
each Thursday evening. The ladies of warm weather to the news from
Attorney-at-Law
the church meet each Wednesday after­ abroad and from the news from abroad Phone City 384
D E PO SITS
$400,000.00
noon at 2:30. The C. W. B. M. meets j to the last bit of social gossip Then
Forest G rove
j Forest Grove
the first Tuesday afternoon o f each he asked if Miss Stringfellow was en­ Rooms 4 and 5, Schulmerich Bldg.
C O M M E R C IA L A N D S A V IN G S A C C O U N TS.
O re.
I National Hank Bldg.
month. The hoard o f officers meet on joying her visit and was informed that |
Hillsboro, Ore
the first Monday evening o f each she was having a delightful time. He
J. A. TH O R N B U R G H
P r e s id e n t
H. E. FERR1N, a s s t . C a s h i e r
THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGIt
month. A cordial invitation is extended
asked when the young lady would re­ DR. G E R T R U D E P H IL L IP S
ADVERTISING BY THE
to all to share in these te vices.
JO H N E. B A IL E Y -
V ic e P k e s .
T. G. TODD
-
D ir e c t o r
turn.
and
his
hostess
Informed
him
S t . A n t h o n y ’ s C h u r c h : -Rev. J. R.
W. W. M oE LD O W N E Y - C a s h i e r
J. W .F U Q U A
-
D ir e c t o r
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN
that
certain
events
that
had
happened
Buck, pastor. The following are the
MERICAN RES5" S50CI ATI DN
since her departure would necessarily
services:
O
ffice
Nixon
Bldg.,
Main
St.
Forest Grove Mass on the first and alter the time of her homecoming, but
GENERAL OFFICES
fourth Sunuays o f the month at 8:30 a . did not say whether It wonld be has­ Phone»
O ffic e Hour»
N E W Y O R K A N D C H IC A G O
M.; Mass on the second and third Sun­ tened or delayed.
O ffice 801 Mon.,W ed.,Friday,5 to 9 p.m
days o f the month at 10:30 A. M .; every
Tw o or three times Rarnard was on Res. 0262
Tue».,Thur».,Sat., 1 to 5 p.m BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES
2 22E E 1 week day at 8 A. M. Benediction with the verge o f asking whether Amy waa
sermon every Sunday, 7:30 P. M.
Cornelius Mass on’ the first Sunday » bout *» b*
bu‘ ‘ ‘ ^ery tim e he
o f the month at 10:30 A. M.; Mass on j balked. Once he got his question part-
•V vV V V vV vV v
the second and
third Sundays o f the ty out. but Mrs. Stringfellow looked at
Forest Grove
North Main St
month at 8 A. M.
htro no coldly that he turned the quea-
Gaston Mass on the fourth Sunday tlon into somethin? else. Penalty he
Brady C how ning’s
o f the month at 10:30 A. M.
arose to go . stumbled against a c h a ir's
N o te A fifth Sunday in the month back or agnlust an open door, dropped
occurring, the time and place for the hJg ,
st(,p|)e(1 on tt flua|)y g e t-
masses will be announced.
I .
4 .
.
# .
Tinning and Plumbing,
Catechism: In Forest Grove on Fri- ttn«
ln
co,lfusloa .
w
day at 3 P. M .; in Cornelius on Satur- j That night he slept only a few bonrs
Sheet M e ta l W o r k
day at 4 p. m .
! and In the morning took an e a rly train
Confession: Saturday at 4 and 7 P. M. for tile place where Amy Stringfellow
for
Altar Society: A general meetieg of was visiting
She was much surprts
and Repair Shop.
the society will be held on the first ed at seeing him and watted for him to
Wednesday o f January, April, July and declare the object o f his coming.
I‘
FIRST-CLASS SERVICE
October. Sermons are always in Eng­
"A re you going to be married7” he
::
lish at both masses on every Sunday.
Everyone, regardless of creed, is cor­ asked In a tone to warrant that If she 8
were he was ready to kill the groom.
dially invited to all services.
V N ix o n Bldg.
M ain’ St.
North 1st Avenue, between Main
“ No Why do yon ask''*’
There was an embarrassed silence for
I and “ A ” Street.
Phone 863
*
a few moments, when he spoke again
“ Well. then. 1 wish to put to my
Phone 721
claim for you 1 don’t want any more
scares like this.”
Deputy County Surveyor
Whpo Amy returned to her home her
mother confessed her ruse.
Had It
All Kinds o f Surveying and Mapping, Subdivisions a Specialty
Office: 206 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 806. Res. Phone 46X.
failed she could uot huve been convict
FO R E ST GRO VE
OREGON
ed of It.
Bv HELOÏSE BRAYTON
PARKER
S o c ie t y stationery of correct
style and neat appearence may
be obtained from the P ress job
department.
PROFESSIONAL AND
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
HARNESS
WORK
FRESH COWS
J
Bryant’s Studio
FOREST GROVE
NATIO N AL BANK
T
« v » ss «ana
WEITZEL & LASHAM
BARBER SHOP ;j
T he Auction House
NEW AND SECOND
HAND GOODS
A MOTHER’S
RUSE
O. M. Sanford
Proprietor
ill
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
FO RE ST G R O V E . O R E G O N
Capital and Surplus
$
6 0 ,0 0 0 .
U. S. D E P O S IT O R Y .
OFFICERS:
E. W. H A I N E S ................... P r e s id e n t
JOHN T E M PLE T O N - V ic e -P r e s id e n t
GEO. G. H ANCO CK * - - S e c r e t a r y
B o a r d
of
D ir e c t o r s :
Geo. G. Hancock
Allen Rice
John Templeton
T. W. Sain
H. J. Goff
E. W. Haines
Geo. Mizner
Chris Peterson
W. H. Hollis
VV. K. Newell
H. T. Buxton
"A m y," said Mrs. Stringfellow to her
daughter, “ W alter Barnard has been
paving attention to you now for six
months. If you were engaged I pre­
fill
sume that you would tell rna But I
wish to know surely whether you are
or are n o t”
“ 1 am not.” replied Amy dolefully.
"That evidently means that Walter
hasn’t spoken.”
“ 1 think he will, mamma.”
“ Not without being brought to the
nolnt.”
"Mamma, you wouldn't wish me to
tell him that I am expeetlng him to
propose to me, would you?”
“ Certainly not That would not he
the part of a girl
Rut n girl has her
privileges, and one o f them Is to Indl
rate to a young man paying her atten
tlon that she wishes him to discon
ttnne doing so.”
"But I don’t ”
The mother hit her lip, hut said
nothing more Nevertheless she deter­
mined that since her daughter hnd not
the spunk to bring her lover to a pro­
posal she would make the attempt her­
self. To Interfere in such a matter Is
always a great risk, and the lady real­
ised that by doing so she might make
a Dreacn between herself and her
daughter that might never he healed
But Mrs. Stringfellow was naturally
diplomatic aud determine»' that she
would pursue a little game o f her own
which might mean a great deal or
might mean nothing
Not long after this little dialogue (
Mrs. Stringfellow arranged that Amy
H.
B.
GLAISYER,
C.
E.