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/ ft J 1914 FEBRUARY 1914 M PARKER T W . T F S 4 5 6 7 8 10110131314 18192021 15161718192021 1 Repairs and Oils HARNESS 232425262728 H e has a Special Oiler for the purpose. H e carries a full line of Driving Gloves and both H eavy and Light Harness Parker Guarantees His had no lull in our business, but will find time to make Pacific Avenue, Forest Grove, Oregon. Phones: Shop, 742; House, 831 a Photo of You. FRESH C O W S For Sale 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 22! Bryant’s Studio P. O.' Block. Forest Grove. FO R E S T GROVE NATIONAL BANK T he Í Only Roll of Honor Bank in Washington County C A P IT A L - $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 SURPLUS D E P O SIT S - $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 $ 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 CO M M ER CIAL A N D S A V IN G S A C C O U N T S. H. E. FERR1N, >.3ST. C ashier T. G. TODD - D irector J. W .FUQUA - D irector J. A. THORNBURGH P resident JOHN K. BAILEY - V ice P res . W. W. McELDOWNEY - C ashier ~ Forest G rove North Main S t H H ? The Auction House > N E W A N D SECO N D * i í HAND GOODS Phone 721 i O . M . Sanford Proprietor THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, OREGON Capital and Surplus $ 60 , 000 . U. S. D E P O S IT O R Y . OFFICERS: E W . H A I N E S ......................... P r e s i d e n t JOHN TEMPLETON - V ic e -P r e s id e n t GEO. G. HANCOCK - - - S e c r e t a r y B o a r d o f 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. Misner Chris Peterson W. H. Hollis W. K. Newell H. T. Buxton Purdyfcj Periodai -— -— -u —. ^ Rev. E. A. Smith o f Oregon City who is holding evangelistic meetings at the Baptist Church in Hillsboro was here Saturday visiting at the W. P. Dyke home. Mr. Dyke and the Rev. Smith wetfe college pals together at McMinnville College, from which both graduated. Mrs. Kopple and daughter E i. Ahlgren o f David’s Hill shoping in town Tuesday. Mrs. were Mrs. A. E. Dixon made a business trip to Portland Friday. Mrs. Nettie Austin is on the sick list this week. Mrs. Brainard who has been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Crabtree in Forest Grove, returned to her home in Butte Falls, Oregon, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Crabtree accompanied her to Portland. D. D. Sage o f Dilly was visiting in this city Saturday. Mrs. C. F. McAlear and son Low W. H. Buxton, a well known con ell of Hillsboro visited with Mr. and tractor and builder o f Corvallis, was Mrs. D. N. Moris Sunday. here the first o f the week visiting C. H. Grant of Portland was in his father, H. T. Buxton on Nortn the Grove Monday. Main Street. A. B. Fairley o f San Francisco Miss Coral McGinn returned to her visited in this city Tuesday. home at Fern Hill Tuesday. Otto Vogel o f Fern Hill was trad Ira Bradley and family have mov ing in the Grove Thursday. ed from their farm at Greenville to J. C. White and wife o f Portland Eastern Oregon. The Bradleys form were in this city Friday. erly lived in this city and Mrs. Brad W. C. Chapman and wife o f Timber ley is a sister o f H. J. Wells. were Forest Grove visitors Thursday Mrs. C. L. McGinn and daughter John Greenwood and son of Hill were in Portland Saturday doing side were in the Grove Tuesday to shopping. see the demonstration train. Miss Mabel Baker o f Gaston is in this city nd is a guest at the B. F. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Purdy home. Miss Baker is an ac * * complished pianist. * HIGH SCHOOL NOTES * ------------- + Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sutford were * here this week visiting friends. He + Edited by E"elyn Patton 4 * is a commercial man and they will * move to Spokane and he will use that 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 city as his headquarters. Mrs. Sut The High School students are busy ford was formerly Miss Edna Vinc.i r.i this week with their semester exam and is the grndaughter o f Mr. and inations. A number o f the students Mrs. J. T. Fletcher of this city. Her were exempt from the final quizzes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent, live and are enjoying a vacation. The at Gales City. next semester will begin Monday H. L. Howard who has been doing February 9, at which time sever;. 1 tonsorial work for Brady Chowmng new classes will be added. W E have W ORK s THURSDAY, FEBRUARY b, 19X4 J FOREST GROVE PRESS PAGE SIX Í i for several months has left for Red A number of new students will Bluff, California, where he will clerk in a hotel and do barber work on the enter the High School the next se mester. Those from the eight grade side. entering are; Veretta Perry, Mar Miss Edna Gilkey, deputy county garet Morgan, Alice Moore, Wilfred clerk, was the guest o f Miss Manch Smith, Clarence Lenneville, May Langley last week. Church, Murel Ramsey, Clarence Mrs. N. J. Walker o f Gaston, for- j Famme, Lloyd Kirry, Helen Phillips, merly p f this city was calling on Mona Mallory, Francis Benjamin, Harold Waldron, Jessie Goodman, friends in Forest Grove Tuesday. Phyllis Miller and Lloyd Richie. Miss Eva Schaffer o f Independence is visiting with Miss Bell Taylor this Beginning classes will be started week. in English, Algebra, Botany, Do Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Alexander o f | mestic Art and Commercial Arith the Oak Hill section were visiting metic. in Forest Grove Tuesday. Patron’s Day will be observed by Mrs. Grace Baker was operated on at her home at Watts District Mon the 1st 2nd and 4th grades at the new school building on Friday Feb day. ruary <3th. The exhibits are similar Mr. W. J. Good of this city made to the ones held at the Central and a business trip to Southern Oregon Lincoln schools last week, and will this week. consist o f the ’ work done by these Mrs. Archie McCay and Mrs. Dur- grades during the past semester. ston spent the week end in Portland. Miss Crafsic’s room, the 1st and 2nd grades will be open to visitors at Mrs. August Kinney and son of 1:30 and Miss Eckert's room, the 3rd Astoria are visiting her parents Mr. and 4th grades will be open at 1:45. and Mrs. James Buxton. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS D I R E C T O R Y J. N. H oiim an Atiorncy-at-Lva EQUITY AND PROBATE ONLY Office Hoffman Bldg. Pacific Ave. Ind. Phone 502 Forest Grove Dr. D. W . W ard Dr. E. B. Brookbank hysicians and Surgeons 22 First Ave. No-th Phone: Office 40x Residence 402 Forest Grove, Ore. Hollis & Graham D R . C. E. W A L K E R A ttomcys-al-LaW Forest Grove, O gn. Osteopathic Physician Treatment by Special Appoint, ment Only E. B. Tongue, jittorney-at-Law DistrictjAttorney. Hillsboro, Ore. W . M . Langley & Son H. W . Vollm er, M . D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Abbott Bldg. Both Phones Forest Grove, Ogn. Lawyers Forest Grove, Ogn. W . B. C O O N , V . S. Ind. Phones W . Q . Tucker, M . D . Physician and Surgeon Calls answered promptly day or night O ffice on 1 st S t . Phone: Office 271, Itesidence 283. Between Pacific and 1st Ave. S. Having bought out Dr. Feeley, Vet erinarian, I wish to notify the public Dr. H. R. K auffm an that I am prepared to answer all calls, Physician & Surgeon day or night. Office: Forest Grove Nat’l Bank Building Phone Main 95 F orest G rove , O re Phone Main 0131 Forest Grove, Ore. Dr. C. E. Geiger, Homeopathist and Surgeon Elmer H. Smith, M . D., D. O . hysician, Surgeon Office at Residence, 1st avenue, be tween 1st and 2nd streets. and Osteopath Medicine by Parcel Post to any part of i Calls answered day or night. the country. Hillsboro National Bank Bldg. Hillsboro, Ore. J. O . Robb, M . B. Tor. W . P. D Y K E Physician and Surgeon Phone City 384 Rooms 4 and 5, Schulmerich Bldg. Hillsboro, Ore DR. G E R T R U D E PHILLIPS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Attorney-at-Law Forest Grove National Bank Bldg. Forest Grove Ore. THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY T H E ^ MEXICAN RE55 ** 5 5 0C I AT I 0N Office Nixon Bldg., Main St. Phone« Office 801 Re«. 0262 G EN ER .* L O F F IC E S Office Hour« N E W Y O R K A N D C H IC A G O Mon.,Wed..Friday,5 to 9 p.m Tue«.,Thurs.,SAt., 1 to|5 p.m BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES & LASHAM Brady Chowning’s :• B A R B E R S H O P Tinning and Plumbing, S h e e t M e ta l W o r k for and Repair Shop. FIRST-CLASS SERVICE Miss Anna Addison has returned Hygrometers Installed at High from a visit to Independence and will | School — Prof. Sweetzer o f the he trimmer for Mrs. Roush. University o f Oregon has sent three % Nixon Bldg. Main St. North 1st Avenue, between Main Mrs. Blanch Richards spent the air hygrometers to the High school and “ A ” Street. week end with friends in Portland. building. Phone 863 He is making several tests Miss Helen Phillips is visiting her throughout the state for the pur vister in Hubbard, Ore. this week. pose o f recording the amount of H. B. G L A I S Y E R , C . E. B. F. Purdy was in Gaston Friday , moisture in the air which is supplied Deputy County Surveyor to attend the funeral o f Mr. Storey. ; by the various heating systems in AH Kinds o f Surveying and Mapping, Subdivisions a Specialty use in the public school buildings. Mrs. L. C. Misz and son Donald p o B M T V 'B n ? ? 1 Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 806. Res. Phone 46X. One o f the hygrometers is placed FOREST GROVE___________ OREGON are visiting with Mrs. Miz’s par- I on the outside o f the building, one ents, Mr. and Mrs. Scotten of Canby at the air intake o f the room and the | this week. other at a central point to get an Mr3. Nicolls and daughter who average humidity. have been visiting Mrs. A. M. Bean Headings on all o f these instruments returned to their home in Victoria are taken three times a day. The Monday. physics class has been testing the Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Volk of Dallas, I humidity by other apparatus and (Carl Hoffman aod Fred A. Watrous, Props.) formerly of this city, visited friends comparing the results with the pres ent readings. here Saturday. STAR THEATRE Mr .and Mrs. A. E. Scott spent Sunday in Portland. Sam Brown has purchased a lot from Will Thompson, on the Green ville road, north of town and is build ing a bungalow. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly have moved from the Buxton house on Pacific Avenue to their new home north of town, on the Gales Creek road. The Seniors and Sophomores of the High School played a game of basketball against the Juniors Mon day evening with a score of 19 to 9 in favor o f the Juniors. Mrs. M. Salinger has returned to Forest Grove after a two weeks visit with friends in Seattle. Ralph Fritz and family o f Gales Creek were trading in Forest Grove Tuesday. Mrs. Colin Dyment was a land visitor Saturday. Port Mr. and Mrs. Crispin of n«wr Dilley were Grove visitors Tuesday. Families who bake their cakes and cookies at home will ap preciate the accurate com ENTIRE C H A N G E N IG H T L Y Showing Best Licensed Films. Matinee Saturdays and Holidays. Popular Prices, 5 and 10 Cents. Star Confectionery in Connection. bination of pure ingredients which makes Crescent Baking Powder so sure of gooJ results. SOLD BY GROCERS Crescent Mfg. 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