Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, January 29, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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8tra'n 8aP® the
Repairs and Oils
HARNESS
H e has a Special Oiler
for the purpose.
had no lull
in our business,
WORK
but will find
time to make
Pacific Avenue, Forest Grove, Oregon.
Phones: Shop, 742; House, 831
a Photo of You.
For Sale
Bryant’s Studio
P. O . Block.
Forest Grove.
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fo r est grove
l N A T IO N A L B A N K
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Only Roll of Honor Bank in Washington County
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$25,000.00
$35,000.00
$400,000.00
COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS.
J. A. l'H O K N B U R G H
P resident
JOHN E. B A IL E Y -
V ice P hks .
W. W. M cE L D O W N E Y - C ashier
H. E. F E R R IN , asst . C ashier
T. G. TODD
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D irector
J. W .F U Q U A
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D irector
Forest Grove
North Main St
PROFESSIONAL AND
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
J. N. riotiman
Altorncy-at-LaTD
Uniform * They Wore.
In Angus Hamilton's ‘'Afghanistan”
E Q U IT Y A N D PR O B A TE O N L Y
ts mentioned the following interesting
Office HofTman Bldg. Pacific Ave.
episode:
Ind. Phone 602
Forest Grove
"Th e staff of the frontier regiment
ty. Ill,, for twenty-seven years. on guard aloug the Afghan side o f the
1 had the pleasure aud the border hud accepted an invitaUon to
Hollis & Graham
privilege of meeting Abraham the uiess at the Russian post. They
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arrived in due course, appearing in all
Lincoln on many occasions and listen
A ttomeys-at-Law
lug to him tell many stories and make the full dress graudeur o f second hand
many speeches. 1 wag old enough to railway uniforms. The officer com­
Forest Grove, Ogn.
take part In the great campaign of manding the detucbment exhibited on
the collar of his tunic the mystic I
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1800, when he was first elected presi­
words 'Ticket Collector.’ His subor­
dent. There were many scenes during dinate. a subaltern, was content with E. B. Tongue,
that campaign that 1 shall never for­ the less exulted label o f ‘Guard.’ Out
ylttorney-at-Law
g e t W h e n o f courtesy to their guests the Rus­
t h e Illinois sians suppressed their merriment, re­
D istrict A ttorney.
d e I e g a tea ceiving nevertheless the Impression
Hillsboro, Ore.
went to the thut a portion o f the subsidy granted by —
national Re­ the government o f India to the ameer
W . M. Langley
Son
publican con of Afghanistan was taken out in the
custotl uniforms o f British public com­
v e n tlo n at
panies. The fact was that the ameer,
Lawyers
Chi cago
through his agent in India, hud acquir­
Richard
ed a large parcel of discarded clothing
Forest Grove, Ogn.
Oglesby (aft­ at one of the aiiiiuul sales of con­
erward three demned stores in northern India.”
times gover­
W . B. C O O N , V . S.
The Greek Version.
nor of Illi­
A young Greek merchant o f Wash­
O f f ic e o n 1 st S t .
nois, major
ington, who has been taking lessons in
Between Pacific and 1st Ave. S.
general dur­
English from a private tutor, has so
ing the civil fur advanced that his teacher recently
Having bought out Dr. Feeley, V et­
w ar
a n d introduced him to the beauties—and erinarian, I wish to notify the public
that I am prepared to answer all calls,
U n i t e d
perplexities—of Shakespeare. He was day or night.
C O L O N E L E. T . LE E .
States sena­ instructed to read a passage several
Phone Main 95
F orest G rove , O re
tor) and others of the Illinois delegates times until be had the ideas firmly
carried into the Republican wigwam fixed in his mind and then, closing the
rails that Lincoln bad split on the farm book, to put these ideas Into bis own Dr. C. E. Geiger,
where he lived lu Macon couuty. These English, following as closely as his
rails created great enthusiasm and memory permitted the author's te x t
Homeopathist and Surgeon
He had read over a soliloquy o f Oth­
gave Lincoln the name of "the rail
ello’s several times and was reproduc- Office at Residence, 1st avenue, be­
splitter.”
tween 1st and 2nd streets.
A fte r the choice had been made i inK tlle M °rtr’,! somber thoughts with
aud Lincoln nominated a dispatch was pretty fair approximation to the poet’s Medicine by Parcel Post to any part o f
the country.
sent to IJucoln announcing bis nom­ words, but when, be reached the last
ination. He was at the office of the line. "Farewell. Othello's occupation’s
gone!” he stopped short, utterly at a
Illinois State Journal. H e read the
loss. The original phrasing hud quite J. O. Robb, M. B. Tor.
telegram, and. putting it in hla pocket,
escaped him. However, he had grasp-
be said. "There is a little woman down
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ed the idea, for after a few seconds of
Physician and Surgeon
at the bouse who will be glad to hear frownl
[)erplexltJ. hls brow cleared.
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“ Ah. I haf eetr he exclaimed. "E et Phone City 384
hla home on Eighth street to tell Mrs. ees this; ‘So long! Othello’s lost hees Rooms 4 and 5, Schulmerich Bldg.
Lincoln. Soon after hls nomination so jop!” ’—New York Post.
Hillsboro, Ore
many people came to see him that he
took a room at the atatchouse. now the
The Richest Country.
Sangamon couuty courthouse, wbofe
The “ richest country in the world” is DR. G E R T R U D E P H IL L IP S
he received the visitors. They brought this one o f ours—the United States of
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
him log chains to decorate the room.
America. There is no other country
One enthusiastic Republican from that can hold a caudle to this. France
Office Nixon Bldg., Main St.
Tennessee brought him a rooking chair Is rich. Great Britain is rich, but the
Office Hours
made o f hickory withes from the old United States is richer than France Phones
Hermitage In Tennessee, where Gener and Great britalu combined, with Office 801 Mon.,Wed.,Friday,5 to 9 p.m
Tue».,Thurs.,SAt., 1 to)5 p.m
al Jackson lived He said, "This chair many billions to spare.—New York Res. 0262
Is bony and I am bony; we Just su it” American.
And be would sit down in this chair
and tell us stories, as he was a great
entertainer. One gentleman who came
In to see him said. "Mr. Lincoln, 1
Brady Chowning’s
came all the way from Pennsylvania (F or all churches who hold regu ar services in this i {
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FRESH COWS
We have just received another!
car load o f choice fresh cows, j
We invite you to inspect them. ,
Peterson Bros.
Phones 0198, and 020X
221
w * coma »»c uiui nv wav bowing ana
waving hi» adieus, while we wared
Hass and handkerchiefs after him.
This was the last time 1 ever saw
Abraham Lincoln. I entered the army
and was with (¡ruDt. Sherman, Logun
and with McPherson In the Army of
the Teuneasee. 1 man bed with Gen­
eral Sherman's army to the sea.
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T H U R S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 29, 1914
H
W E have
H e carries a full line of
Driving Gloves and both
H eavy and Light Harness
Parker Guarantees His
C A P IT A L
SURPLUS
D E PO S IT S
REMINISCENCES
OF LINCOLN
general n e r v o u s
tem.
It is re­
sponsible for most headaches arid
much stomach trouble.
Any
man who fits glasses for vision
only is yet in the nursery o f op­
tics. An interior examination of
the eyes, as well as a careful
By Colonel E. T. LEE
consideration o f the nerve and
muscle conditioes is essential if
accruacy is desired. Consult Drs.
A m e rica n P re s s A sso ­
Lowe & Turner at Hotel Laugh- Copyright, 1914, by ciation.
linabout your eyes and glasses.
A V IN G lived In Sangamon coun­
Friday Jan 30th up to 3:30 p. m.
PARKER
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F O R E S T GROVE PRESS
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Church Locals and Notices
Dr. D. W . W a rd
Dr. E. B. Brookbank
hysicians and Surgeons
22 First Ave. No-th
Phone: Office 40x
Residence 402
Forest Grove. Ore.
D R . C. E. W A L K E R
Osteopathic Physician
Treatment by Special Appoint*
ment Only
H. W . Vollmer, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Abbott Bldg.
Both Phones
Forest Grove, Ogn.
Ind.
Phone*
W . Q . Tucker, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Calls answered promptly day or night
Phone: Office 271, Residence 282.
Dr. H. R. Kauffm an
Physician & Surgeon
Office: Forest Grove Nat’l Bank Building
^hone Main 0131
Forest Grove, Ore.
Elmer H. Smith, M. D., D. O.
Physician, Surgeon
and Osteopath
Calls answered day or night.
Hillsboro National Bank Bldg.
Hillsboro, Ore.
W . P. D Y K E
Attomey-at-Law
Forest Grove
National Hank Bldg.
Forest Grove
Ore.
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S eventh D ay A dven tist :— Third
Street. Regular services Sabbath day:
10:00 A M., Sabbath school; 11:15 A. m ., j
church services. Missionary meeting,
Sunday evening, 7:30 p. m . Pray ermeet-
| ing, Wednesday evening, 7:30 p. m . A I
cordikl invitation extended to all.
The Auction House
Phone 721
Proprietor
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
Capital and Surplus
$
60 , 000 .
U . S. D E P O S IT O R Y .
OFFICERS:
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JOHN T E M PLE T O N - V i c e - P r e s i d 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
E. W. Haines
T. W. Sain
H. J. Goff
Geo. Mitner
Chris Peterson
W. H. Hollis
W. K. Newell
H. T. Buxton
Sheet M e ta l W o r k
and Repair Shop.
FIRST-CLASS SERVICE
M .; Morning worship, 11 A . M .; Junior j
C. E., 3 P M. ; Intermediate C. F. and s Nixon Bldg.
Main St. g North 1st Avenue, between Main
I Y .F .S.C .E ., 6:30 P. m .; Evening service, I
| 7:30 P. M. Thursday, midweek prayer- j S8888288S8888888S8888888S888S8SS38S8888888888888KS I and “ A ” Street. .
Phone 863
j meeting. Visitors are heartily welcome. [
F irst M ethodist : Dr. R. E. Dun­
lap, pastor. Sunday School, 9:45 A. M .,
H. B. G L A I S Y E R ,
C. E.
Miss Mary Corl,superintendent; Preaeh-
Deputy County Surveyor
I ing service, 11 a . m . ; Epworth Lergue,
| 6:30 p. m .; Evening preaching service,
A ll Kinds o f Surveying and Mapping, Subdivisions a Specialty
| 7:30 P. m . ; Prayermeeting, Thursday
Office: 206 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 806. Res. Phone 46X.
evening. All are cordially invited to
FO REST GROVE
OREGON
| these services.
F irst C hristian
C h u rc h : 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
i n g sermon at 7:30 p. M . Week day serv­
ices: Officers’ and teachers’ meeting
j on Tuesday evening, 8 P. m . ; Chorus
¡drill, Mr. George Jackson leader, each
(Carl HofTman and Fred A. Watrous, Props.)
j Thursday evening;
Prayer
service
1 each Thursday evening. The ladies of
the church meet each Wednesday qfter-
noon at 2:30. The C. W. B. M. meets
the first Tuesday afternoon o f each
month. The board of 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 tho ny ’ s C hurch :— Rev. J. R.
Buck, pastor. The following are the
Popular Prices, 5 and 10 Cents.
services:
Forest Grove Mass on the first and
fourth Sunuays o f the month .it 8:30 a .
m .; Mass on the second and third Sun­
days o f the month at 10:30 a . m .; every i
week day at 8 a . m . Benediction with
sermon every Sunday, 7:30 p. M.
Cornelius Mass on the first Sunday I
o f 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
o f the month at 10:30 A. M.
Absolutely Safe and Reliable
N o te A fifth Sunday in the month
occurring, the time and place for the
masses will be announced.
Catechism: In Forest Grove on Fri- \
Of For eat Grove, Oregon
day at 3 p. m .; in Cornelius on Satur- <
day at 4 P. M.
Confession: Saturday at 4 and 7 P. M.
Conducted on Economic and Business Principles. T b e H om e
Altar Society: A general meetieg o f
Company T h at Haa M ade G ood .
Insure Y oui
the society will be held on the first >
Wednesday o f January, April, July and
Business ar D w elling in 71 m
October. Sermons are always in Eng-1
Bankers Ac
lish at both masses on every Sunday, j
Everyone, regardless o f creed, is cor- j
dUUy invited to all services.
STAR THEATRE
K w a s bo w in g a n d w a v in o iu s ad ie u s
W 11 ILK WE WAVED KLAos a pi eh mu.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
for
Tinning and Plumbing,
F irst C ongregational :—Rev. D. T.
| Thomas, pastor. Bible School, 9:45 A. [
NEW AND SECOND
HAND GOODS
O. M. Sanford
j: BARBER SHOP
to see you.” Mr l.lm-olii sulci "I am
astonished that you came so far to see
as homely a mm as 1 am "
Lincoln made a visit to 4’hlragn and
ItliMtmlnutiin. III., where lie made short
speeches The time at last came for
him to leave for Washington to assume
the responsibility of Ills new office.
When he made hls Inst visit to hls law
office lie said to William II. Herndon.
Ills law partner: "I love the people
here. Wily, and owe them all that
I miu
If God spores my life to the
end I shall coins hack among them
ind attend the remainder o f my days.”
On Feb. 11. 1861. the day he left hls
old borne, never to return to It alive,
he stood on the platform of the rear
enr o f the Wabash railway train.
Gathered around him were hla neigh­
bors o f all political parties and creed*
Some one held an umbrella over him.
aa a light ralu waa falling This waa
Indeed a aad occasion for him and for
bla old friend* aud neighbor* There
wae scarcely a dry eye In the va*t as­
sembly. Lincoln wae visibly moved by
the eren*
• Th* train pulled oat, and as loog aa
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Matinee Saturdays and Holidays.
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