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* / store. Guy Aydelott, who has been suffer ing from an injured knee, is able to be around again. J. A . PARKER Blanch Tucker was absent from school last week on account o f sick ness. Repairs and Oils HARNESS He has a Special Oiler for the purpose. He carries a full line of Driving Gloves and both Heavy and Light Harness Parker Guarantees His This Space Reserved for L IT T L E R ’S PHARMACY WORK Pacific Avenue, Forest Grove, Oregon. P h o n e s: S h o p , 7 4 2 ; H o u se , 831 Women Want Results WE have had no lull When you bake a cake or biscuit you want it to be light and sweet. An impor tant ingredient to effect these qualities is the baking powder. The steadily increasing popularity of in our business, 'bit will find rime to make a Photo of You. Crescent Baking Powder Bryant’s Studio P. O. Block. wherever introduced and sold is convincing proof of the goodness of this product. SOLD BY GROCERS Forest Grove. Crescent Mfg. Co., Seattle FOREST GROVE N A TIO N A L BANK T il THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1914 KOREST GROVE PRESS FACE SIX he Only Roll o f Honor Bank in W ashington County CAPITAL - $25,000.00 SURPLUS - $35,000.00 DEPOSITS $400,000.00 C O M M E R C IA L A N D S A V IN G S J. A. 1'HORNBURGH P r e s id e n t JOHN E. BAILEY - V ic e P u g . W. W . McELDOWNEY - C a s h i e r ACCO UNTS. H. E. FERR1N, a s s t . C a s h i e r T. G. TODD - D ir e c t o r J. W. FUQUA D ir e c t o r North Main St Forest Grove The Auction House N E W A N D SECOND H AN D GOODS Phone 721 O . M. Sanford Proprietor FOREST GROVE, OREGON Capital and Surplus 6 0 , 0 0 0 . U. S . D E P O S I T O R Y . O F F IC E R S : E. VV. H A I N E S ......................... P r e s i d e n t JOHN T E M P L E T O N - V ic e -P r e s id e n t GEO. G. H A N C O C K - - - 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 T. W . Sain H. J. Goff Geo. Mianer Chris Peterson W . K . Nt we l l H AND BUSINESS D I R E C T O R Y Mrs. Quentin Tucker and little J. N. Hoi i man Dr. D. W. Ward daughter Blanche were visiting Mrs. Joy, of Portland, last Wednesday. A ttomey-al-Liim Dr. E. B. Brookbank Earl Richardson and Lafe Walder- EQUITY AND PROBATE ONLY Dr. Kauffman was called over to gun, of McMinnville, visited with h)ùz'iM i l l Sirge ons Office Hoffman Bldg. Pacific Ave. see Sylvester W olf, the little son of Mark Hogue last week. 22 First Ave. No-th Ind. Phone 602 Forest Grove Phone: Office 40x Residence 402 A. E. Hart and wife made a busi Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Wolf, Saturday night. ness trip to Portland Monday. Forest Grove, Ore. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Wegner, Hollis & Graham W. Roswurm was a Portland visit February 8th, a baby girl. or Saturday. D R . C.E. W A L K E R Mrs. Johnson, o f Dilley, was in the A ttomeys-at-LaW Miss Liola House, Grace Thoma3, Grove Monday. and Mr. Higby and daughter were in Osteopathic Physician Will Ralston, who has been very North Plains Sunday. Forest Grove, Ogn. sick with rheumatism, is improving Edith Garigus, Irene Vanderburg, slowly. Treatment by Spedai Appoint Norma Dixon and Claude Hutchins Mr. and Mrs. Will Gerrish, o f Port E. B. Tongue, ment Only were at Iowa Hill Sunday. land, spent the week end with their jdttorney-at-Law Mrs. George Paterson and Miss parents, Dr. and Mrs. Nixon. Hazel Stockman were Portland visit H. W. Vollmer, M. D. District Attorney. Mrs. Shaw, of Gaston, returned to ors last Wednesday. Physician and Surgeon Hillsboro, Ore. her home Tuesday, after a few days’ Thomas Kay, o f Salem, State visit in the Grove. Office in Abbott Bldg. Treasurer, made a business trip to Lewis Broods, of Scoggins, visited W. M. Langley & Son Both Phones Forest Grove, Ogn. this city last Saturday. F. J. White, o f Portland, made this at the home o f J. E. Baldwin Satur day. Lawyers Ind. Phones city a pleasant visit Friday. Roy Burnsworth, of Portland, spent R. H. Alexander, o f Portland, was Forest Grove, Ogn. the week end with his home folks. in the Grove Friday. W. Q. Tucker, M. D. Ray Fitch left Sunday for Rose- J. H. Hoskins, o f Tacoma, was vis burg. Physician and Surgeon iting in Forest Grove Sunday. W. B. COON, V. S. Mrs. Ethel Doors left for Sale n Ted Porter was on the sick list last , Calls answered promptly day or night O ffice o n 1 st S t . Saturday, where she expects to make week. Phone: Office 271, Residence 288. Between Pacific and 1st Ave. S. Mrs A. E. Dixon was attending the her home. Having bought out Dr. Feeley, Vet Mrs. Fair spent last week visiting millinery openings in Portland the erinarian, I wish to notify the public Dr. H. R. Kauffman triends in Buxton. first o f the week. that I am prepared to answer all calls, ' Physician & Surgeon Elder Ward, o f Gaston, preached day or night. Miss Helen Phillips returned to the Office: Forest Grove Nat l Bank Building at the Adventist Church Sunday. Phone Main 95 F orest G rove , O rb Grove this week from a visit with her Phone Main 0131 Cressie Tennis returned home sister-in Hubbard. Forest Grove, Ore. Thursday from Salem, where she has Ida M. Kerr, of Seymour, Iowa, was Dr. C. E. Geiger, visiting friends in the Grove last been at work the past few weeks. Miss Florence Webley spent the Elmer H. Smith, M. D., D. O. Wednesday. Homeopathist and Surgeon R. B. Fairly, o f Portland, was in week end in McMinnville visiting at Physician, Surgeon Office at Residence, 1st avenue, be the home o f Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Callo the Grove Saturday. tween 1st and 2nd streets. and Osteopath Mrs W. T. Chambers, o f Corvallis, way. Mr. Calloway formerly owned Medicine by Parcel Post to any part of Calls answered day or night. the grocery store now owned by H. is visiting at the home o f her grand the country. Hillsboro National Bank Bldg. mother, Mrs. Marsilloit, and her aunt, T. Giltner, and lived in the residence Hillsboro, Ore. Mrs. Richards, o f this city. Mrs. ; now occupied by Dr. A. M. Bean. J. O. Robb, M. B. Tor. Mr. Wolfe, who for -the past year Chambers and her husband are teach- W. P. DYKE in the domestic department at the has had charge o f the P. E. & E. sup Physician and Surgeon ply station here, left the fore part of O. A. C. A ttorney-at-L aw Del Mattison has returned to town, the week for Oswego, where he has Phone City 384 F o re s t G r o v e Forest Grove been transferred by the company. after his visit to his farm in Scog Rooms 4 and 5, Schulmerich Bldg. O re. National Rank Bldg. Mrs. M. P. Daly was in Portland gins Valley. Hillsboro, Ore Saturday. Miss Oleva Berger spent Sunday 7HIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN Mrs. Ben Hawes, of Portlnd,. re DR. GERTRUDE PHILLIPS with friends in Beaverton. ADVERTISING BY THE turned to her home in Portland Mon Miles Taunton and family moved to OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN day, after spending several days in Newport last Saturday. KTMÉHICAN R E S S *550C ÌA tl0N Wilbur McEldowney was a Port this city visiting her brothers, Rob O ffice Nixon Bldg., M ain St. ert, John and Will Billinger. land visitor last Saturday. G E N E R A L O F F IC E S O ff ic e H ou rs N E W Y O R K A N D C H IC A G O Mrs. Mary Jane Clark, o f Portland, P h o n e s W. H. Taylor and sous, o f Hills O ff ic e 8 0 1 M o n .,W e d .,F r id a y ,5 t o '9 p.m boro, are giving the interior of Bail has been spending several days in R es. 0 2 6 2 BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES T u e s .,T h u r s .3 a t., 1 to|5 p .m this city as a guest at the Hamer ey’s s.ore a fresh coat o f paint. Roy Peterson, of Grants Pass, is home on B Street. Ross Munkers has moved from visiting his aunt, Mrs. L. Shogren, of Fifth to Third Street, near Pacific the Grove, this week. Mr. Cassin was a visitor in the Avenue. Brady Chowning’s Stephen Morgan, c f this city, owns Rose City Saturday. J. P. Brill, o f Portland, was visiting a big wheat ranch in Alberta, and the tenant o f his place wrote him a few in this city last Friday. Mrs. H. McIntyre was in Portland days ago that they had not had any Tinning and Plumbing, snow up there to amount to anything Monday. Sheet Metal W ork J. M. Card, of Clatskanie, Oregon, yet. Leon Sills, the real estate man, was spent Saturday in th Grove. and Repair Shop. Henry Grigson, of Buxton, was vis a passenger on the Oregon Electric to Portland Tuesday on business. iting in the Grove Saturday. FIRST-CLASS SERVICE Ira Bradley has gone to Southern Roy Fogel, o f this city, started for Portland last Sunday on his motor Oregon to look for a location, and his cycle, but got no farther than Hills wife is staying in this city in the *. Nixon Bldg. I North 1st Avenue, between Main boro. There is a reason. meantime. They formerly lived at and “ A ” Street. Phone 863 B. F. White visited in Portland last Oakland, Oregon, near Roseburg. Î é SÎ?ÎÎÎS*Î Monday. Oscar Love was in from his hop Mrs. Learned and Mrs. Bean a t ranch in the Thatcher section Satur L A I S Y E R, C E. tended the monthly meeting of the A. day. tv County Surveyor C. A. in Portland Saturday. Mrs. M. A. Baker, o f McMinnville, Mrs. Misz and son returned Satur was the guest o f her mother, Mrs. and Mapping, Subdivisions a Specialty day from a visit with her parents at Hunter, and sister, Mrs. Frank Gor ink Bldg. Phone 806. Res. Phone 46X. Canby. don, o f this city, last week. OREGON The C. Coterie will give a M ardi-, Arthur Deute, who frequently vis its at the John Anderson home in this Gras dinner on February 24. Every city, has just gone to Los Angeles one is cordially invited to attend. Clarence Ortman, of the Thatcher ; and other Southern California towns for a two weeks’ stay. He is the spe section, has been visiting his brother cial service man on the Salem Dai!> George, who is running a farm at Statesman. He is an old P. U. s tu -1 Gilliam, near Dallas. Mr. Johnson, of Forest Grove, who E3 dent. (Carl Hoffman aod Fred A. Watrous, Props.) Miss Edna Purdin, daughter of Ire ! recently bought the Fromherz place, Purdin, o f the Thatcher district, re has come up to take possession of it. turned home Thursday from a visit of — Alpine news notes in Corvallis Ga several weeks at Los Angeles. While zette-Times. Mrs. O. Newton, Mrs. John Christie in the south she witnessed about as much rain as if she had stayed in Or-1 and Mrs. J. K. Gow returned Monday egon. from spending several days with rela Miss Margaret Hancock was th e ! tives in Forest Grove and Portland.— guest of Miss Marie Long in Hills- 1 Woodburn Independent. Popular Prices, 5 and 10 Cents. boro last week. Special services begin tonight at Mr. and Mrs. Conrad W olf and , the Free Methodist Church. The dis baby were visiting at Kansas City the ! trict quarterly conference convenes latter part o f last week. here and will continue over Sundays Mr. and Mrs. A. Aydclott, of Kan with District Elder W. N. Coffee, of sas City, were in town Saturday. Portland, in charge. Other ministers Mrs. M. Salenger, who has been from the Salem- district will be pres visiting in Seattle the past two weeks j ent. Rev. F. L. Burns, o f Forest has returned home. Grove, recently o f Wisconsin, wil' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Voss, o f Sheri-' assist in the revival services, which Absolutely Safe and Reliable dan, Wyoming, have been visiting at will continue next week. There will the home o f their uncle, Oscar Burns- be preaching each evening at 7, and i w orth. the public is invited to attend every Of Forest Grove, Oregon Mrs. Eva Porter, who has been vis- i service.— Woodburn Independent. iting her parents, has returned to her j While Mr. Taylor was unloading a Conducted on Economic and Business Principles. The Home home. load o f milk cans near the S. P. Company That Has Made Good. Insure Your Mrs. J. G. Parker, who has been I depot in Soulrf Forest Grove, he had D ness or !t — Business er Dv Dwelling in The quite ill the past week, is improving. the misfortune to have the load fall Mr. Green, who recently came from 1 on him and break his leg. Bankers Ac Merchants Kansas, leaves soon for Garfield, j Mr. Sawyer has sold his team and Wash., where he will be in a hardware is going to move to Eastern Oregon. . WEITZEL & LASHAM BARBER SHOP ? THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK $ PRO FESSION AL John Templeton E. W . Haines W . H. Hollis : t) n STAR THEATRE ENTIRE C H A N G E N IG H T L Y Showing Eest Licensed Films. Matinee Saturdays and Holidays. Star Confectionery in Connection. The Bankers & Merchants Mutual Fire Association i