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> FOREST GROVE PRESS PAGE TWO THURSDAY, MARCH 5,1914 S. E. Bryant, o f Gray’s River, Jim Spangler and Fred Llewelling, to have a reserve back which nobody Washington, visited friends in this o f Seattle, were visiting in this city knows anything about, and which can city Sunday. a few days ago. They were former be brught in to good play later on. Fred Rice, of Beaverton, visited his residents o f this place, and Fred was With all yur votes in the paper it is aunt, Mrs. F. C. Taylor, in the Grove on« o { the first P°>* vaulters that an easy matter for anyone to see ex ! Sunday, before his return to his home ever Performed at Pacific University, actly what you have and how many it in Kansas. Mr- Spangler, who is now vice-presi- will take to beat you in the end. .... , j * » vs l . dent o f the First National Bank of Mike Schrammel and A. A. Kirk- . .. . . D „ „ , Seattle, is the son o f the late Rev. ^ W A V tV .’ .V .V .V .W .V .V A V wood were Forest Grove business vis- Spangler, one time pastor of the local itors in The Dalles yesterday.— Sat- M. E. Church. Frank Knox, Sr., was in Portland urday-g Chronicle. Clyde Pechin, of Gales Creek, was Brady Chowning’s Monday on business. Miss Alice Wilson, o f Forest Grove, Miss Louretta Murphy is quite sick ! is visiting relatives at the Robbins doing business in our beautiful city one day last week. Clyde has a hir with the measles. home this week.— Dundee items in sute decoration that would make J. Dodge made a business trip to Newberg Enterprise. Jim Ham Lewis, the Chicago U. S. Portland Thursdy. Mrs. B. Ortman, of Forest Grove, Senator> look ashamed of himself. Mrs. N. Babcock, from Portland, visited here the first o f the week with _ .. „ Ernest Olson, the prune grower, for was a Grove visitor Wednesday. her son George.— Gilliam items in _ ’. „ . , „ ' „ _ . . . . was a Grove visitor Saturday. He L. Brooks was in the Grove Thurs o oun y emizer. was several years a sailor on the FIRST-CLASS SERVICE day from Scoggins Valley. Miss Goldie Peterson went to br,ny deep before taking up agricul- Gaston Saturday evening and sang ture at Gales Creek Mrs. W. Ralston is on the sick list for the Congregational Church bas- j ____________ this week. 1* Nixon Bldg. Main St. Miss Mildred McConahay visited ket social. Miss Liola House accom- j PRESS SUBSCRIPTION CONTEST s panied her on the putno. The supper her parents at Banks over Sunday. neted $26.75. I . . . (Continued from page one) Thomas G. Todd is on the sick list Miss Beula Ireland was the guest on y0ur part. Any ambitious young this week. of Mrs. Victor Hibbard at her Port- jady C0UId enter the. contest r.w and Levi Austin, of Rainier, visited land home Saturday. Mrs. Hibbard try for the Grand pri, e and her case home folks in this city Sunday. was formerly Miss Belle Johnson and wouId be far /rom hopeiegg. We have Miss Elizabeth Fowler visited with for several years was a student at been telling you right along it is go- friends in Portland Sunday. Pacific University. ing to take york to win these prizes Mr. Kirkwood and Mr. Dennison, of J. T. Fletcher the first of the week and we still mean it. The workers Tinning and Plumbing, Portland, visited in this city Sunday. received a letter from his son, Ches- will be the victors in the end. If you Mr. Busbee, Mrs. Rafferty’s father, ter, dated at Richmond, Virginia, are a worker you will win. S h eet M etal W o r k is very ill this week. where he is attending a big educa- j Still Time to Enter and Repair Shop. There is plenty of time for some Rex Dallas, of Gales Creek, visited tional convention. With other educa- tors he made a tour o f Washington, industrious young lady to enter The friends in this city Saturday. D. S. Wilcox, of Gaston, visited D. C., and had an audience with some Press’ subscription contest and win o f the Congresmen. the Grand Prize o f $300.00 in gold. No friends in Forest Grove Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Ringle, o f one candidate has such a lead but Mr. and Mrs. Steptoe were shop Hillsboro, spent Monday in the Grove what can be very easily overcme. The North 1st Avenue, between Main ping in this city Tuesday. with his mother, Mrs. R. Ringle. j contest is still open and if you want and “ A ” Street. Phone 863 A. W. Olson, of Portland, was a Floy Martin, of Alvador, Ore., who t o enter and win a Prize* now is the Grove visitor Friday. has been visiting in the Grove, re- t' me' Send in your name today, then Dewey Bieghler, o f Thatcher, was turned to his home Monday, accom start to work and make a winner. It trading in this city Friday. is easy to win, all that is necessary is panied by Harold Waldron. J. M. Hill, o f Portland, was visiting to get the largest number o f subscrip Iva Devlin visited with Mrs. Laura ' friends in Forest Grove Sunday. tions. Griebeler at Gaston one day last Candidates, you who are at the tail F. J. Allen, of Gales Creek, visited week. end o f the list, do you realize what a in this city Tuesday. Mrs. W. Aldrich and Mrs. Hazel I fine chance you stand to win ? Have D. J. McKenzie, o f Portland, visited Carmack were in the Rose City Sat- you Kiven the contegt a thought? If in this city Monday. urday- not, why don’t you start t work and F. R. Cutland, o f Tillamook, was a J. T. Lindsley, who hs been visit- show the rest o f the candidates what Grove visitor Saturday. ing at the Darling and Aldrich homes, you cand do. Give them the contest A. T. Alvin, of Portland, was a left for his home in Oregon City last o f their lives. Yuu can win a prize o More Gas on the Stomach or Sour Grove visitor Saturday. Tuesday. just the same as any one else. All Stomach! No More H e a v y Feeling Kennard Dixon made a trip to J. E. Baldwin and -¡on, Vern, made that it will take is a little hard work 1 A f te r Meals or Constipation! Orenco Sunday. a trip to Scoggins Valley Monday on on your part. If you are a worker W e w a n t e v e r y o n e In th is to w n who as s to m a ch o r b o w e l t r o u b le to Just Mrs. A. A. Hall is on the sick list business. We understand they are you will win. y O N E b o ttle o f sim p le b u c k th o r n going to be farmers. If you do not understand the con- this week. ark, g ly c e r in e , e tc., as c o m p o u n d e d a A d le r -l- k a . Y o u w ill b e su rp rised M. Salinger’s nephew, who has d'tions o f the contest, write the Con- Earl Ringle left the Grove for t the Q U IC K A C T IO N ! been with him for the past few weeks, tes* Manager he willbegladtoex- Newberg Sunday. T h e V E R Y F I R S T D O SE s h o w s re- ults and a s h o r t tre a tm e n t w ith 1 P*ain. Rev. Moody, from Seattle, preached left the Grove Monday. d le r - l-k a m a y m a k e y o u fe e l better tv t > t > xt * , , i, , JUST A LITTLE OVER TWO I ban y o u h a v e f o r years. at Mrs. Reed's Sunday. Dr. R. P. Nix in and father spent WEEKS LEFT— DO YOU INTEND T h is re m e d y te n d s t o a n tls e p tlclz e Chas. Cady spent Saturday evening Saturday night and Sunday in Port- TO WIN A PRIZE? he In testin a l t r a c t and to d ra w o ff NOW IS THE ie im p u rities. A S IN G L E DOSE land. in Hillsboro. s u a lly r e lie v e s g a s on th e stom a ch , TIME TO START. Earl Waldron, Galen Tucker and o u r sto m a ch o r c o n s t ip a tio n Q U IC KLY. Mrs. M. Salinger was a passenger Don’t Lose Hope W e do n o t h e s ita t e t o s a y th a t Harold Sappington made a trip to to Portland Monday. Don’t lose hope in the contest be \ d le r -l-k a is th e B E S T b o w e l an d Cornelius Saturday. cause some one has a few thousand sto m a ch re m e d y w e h a v e e v e r s o ld ! Ray Fitch went to Portland Mon George Ringle, of Hillsboro, made m0re votes than you, but start in to day on business. Mrs. Ben Whited is on the sick list a business trip to the Grove Satur work with renewed energy, with the day. determination of winning out. Give at present. Mrs. Prosper LaFrane visited her the other candidates the fight o f their May Leroy is quite sick at this daughter, Mrs. Orton Griebeler, at lives— let them know you are in the writing. Gaston Sunday. ! contest to win. The lowest candidate Miss Bertha Baker, of Hillside, was Ben Cornelius, formerly postmas- *s race can easily climb to the top a Grove visitor Friday. .ter at Hillsboro for many years, was ~ a few yearly subscriptions will give Repairs and Oils Earl Ringle went to Vancouver Sat shaking hands with his many friends ^er a Kood lead. There is not a can- urday to visit relatives. in this city Monday. In days agone didate entered the contest but what Rufus Frost has gone to Timber to Mr. Cornelius used to stump for the has a few friends who would be only work. dear old Republican party, and was to° KIad to help her win one o f the He has a Special Oiler j Prizes. All they are waiting for is Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Joy, o f Port considered some orator. i, .. , the asking. GET BUSY. It is easy for the purpose. land, visited in the Grove Sunday. Miss Bertha Koemer, a former stu- to be , winner. Start tod After gtarted once the rest wi„ Ed. Davidson, o f Gaston, visited at dent at Pac.fic Umvers.ty, who .. the you ^ the LaFrane home one day last week. office nurse for Dr. Jones, o f Port come easy. See your friends today He carries a full line of land, was the guest of Miss Goldie and get them to promise you their Janitor Kelsey, o f the college, Peterson and other Forest Grove Driving Gloves and both subscriptions— they will be only too moved into his house east o f Devlin’s friends last week. Heavy and Light Harness glad to help you. Monday. Grandma Campbell and Marion Your Money’s Worth Parker Guarantees His Mrs. Lewis Brooks, from Scoggins Coe, of McMinnville, spent the week Unlike other contests, this affair Valley, visited at the home o f Chas. end at the home of Mr. and Mrs M. pays in value for every cent invested. Munkers Wednesday o f last week. Wirak, o f this city. The Wirak fam- Votes are not purchased at so much Jerome Levy, who has been visiting lly have moved from Third Street to each, but for every cent received by his uncle, M. Salinger, in this city, I Pacific Avenue, between Third and this paper a cent’s wrth in value is sailed from Portland Monday on the Fourth streets. dealt out in the news f the world. Pacific Avenue, Forest Grove, Oregon. Rose City for San Francisco. Mrs. Elbridge Cheney, who is the It is an investment rather than an Phones: Shop, 742; H ouse, 831 J. B. Moody, a prominent real es- mother o f Mrs. William Long, of this expenditure, and no one should con- P R O F E S S IO N A L A N D BUSINESS D IR ECTO R Y J. • !.<.m . EQUITY A , 'BATE ONLY Office Hoffman Bl-ig. Pacific Ave. Ind. Phone 602 Forest Grove BARBER SHOP S A ttorneys-at-Law Forest Grove, Ore. H. W . Vollmer, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Forest Grove, Ogn. Office in Aobott Bldg. Both Phones Forest Grove, Ogn. E. B. Tongue, lud. P'uonea Jlttorney-at-Lau) District Attorney. Hillsboro, Ore. W . M. Langley & Son Lawyer» Forest Grove, Ogn. W . Q. Tucker, M. D. Physician and Surgeon lalls answered promptly day or night Phone: O.fice 271, W. B. COON, V. O ffice on s. I lesidence 283. Dr. H. R. Kauffman Physician & Surgeon Office: Forest Grove Nat'l Bank Building Phone Main 0131 Forest Grove, Ore. 1 st S t . Between Pacific and 1st Ave. S. Elmer H. Smith, M. D., D. Having bought out Dr. Feeley, Vet Physician, Surgeon erinarian, I wish to notify the public that I am prepared to answer all calls, and Osteopath day or night. * Calls answered day or night. Phone Main 95 F orest G rove , O ri Hillsboro National Bank Bldg. EAT ALL I WANT TO NOW! Dr. C. E. Geiger, PARKER 22 First Ave. No-tn Phone: Ottice 4Ux Residence 402 lollis & Graham WEITZEL & LASHAM J. A . Dr. D. W. Ward Dr. E. B. Brookbank hysicians an / Surgeons Homeopathist and Surgeon O. Hillsboro, Ore. W . P. DYKE Attorney-at-Law Office at Residence, 1st avenue, be tween 1st and 2nd streets. Forest Grove F orest G ro v e Medicine by Parcel Post to any part of National Hank Bldg. O re. the country. DR. GERTRUDE PHILLIPS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Office Nixon Bldg., Main St. Phones O ffice 801 Res. 0 2 6 2 O ffice H ours M on.,W ed.»Friday,5 to 9 p.m T u es.,Thurs.,Sat., 1 to 5 p.m THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE 4 m e r i c a n " r e s 5 A s s o c ia t io n GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES STAR THEATRE (Carl Hoffman and Fred A. Watrous, Props.) 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. HARNESS W e Are Experts WORK tute man o f Seattle, visited Mr. and city, has moved from Moffat, below ,lder d *n tbe I'ffht that the money M rs. M. Salinger, in this city, this Hillsboro, to Ranks, so as to be under paid out is thrown away- Voting Coupon week. the care o f her dughter, Mrs. Mike Clip the vote coupon from this pa Mrs. Rush is remodeling her mil Westmore, and she is improving. Mr. per and vote for some young lady; it Cheney will follow as soon as he can linery store on Pacific Avenue for the dispose of the property at Moffat. He may be the means o f her winning a opening on the 13th and 14th. I has bought the John Friday house at prize. When you pay your subscrip- Mrs. Camel, who has boon visiting Hanks and will work in the'mill there. tlon to Tht> Press> be sure >'ou re‘ her aunt, Mrs. Blanche Richards, left , , ceive the votes t which you are en- for her home in The Dalles Monday. " ' ss t,lad-vs Todd, of \ ancouver, titled, as vtes are issued on all pay- spent the week end with her parents, nients for subscriptions. W. H. Heisler, o f near Dilley, was Mr. and Mrs. \ B Todd, of this city, Interest Increases trading in this city Tuesday. Mrs Lula Bayne and her uncle. 0 ° aH sides interest in The Press D. S. Wilcox, o f Gaston, visited William Knight, were in Corvallis subscription contest is taking a great friends in Forest Grove Friday. last week, and while there met Rev. increase, and patrons are selecting I). W. Collins, of Portland, visited ! E. V. Stivers, formerly o f this city, their favorite candidates, for whom | who is conducting a series o f revivals they are voting liberally, friends in this city Monday. at Corvallis. Mr. Knight and his son, The leaders are increasing their Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Morris, of Tort- ] Elias B. Knight, have returned to vote, and thse in this contest in eam- land, visited with friends in this city their home in Nebraska. are gaining every day. It is inter- Sunday. ' Henry Ott has taken a position ***;"* ^> keep check of the battle of Harry Hogue, o f this city, visited with the Wells Fargo people, driving T ’ andLever>’ mad makes some relatives at Multnomah over Sunday. lhe express wagon change in the relative position of Mrs. 1). N. Morris is recovering candidate. it is one con- after her illness o f the past few M” ’ Vk j [“ T v . T 'T ^ ‘ «nt that receives a boost toward wppks 'vori' o f the death of her uncle. VS il- the top and then another. But the ham Myers, at Elko, Nevada, who standing as published in the paper Mr. and Mrs. W. MoEldowney vis- owned a big stock ranch there. Mrs. does not tell the whole story. It is a ited in Hillsboro last Friday with the Hanna visited her uncle a year ago, good thing to keep near the head of latter’s brother, who is ill. on her return from the East. the list, but it is a greater advantage j 1 WE have When you are in need of watch repairing, bring it to us. W e guar antee all our work. SHEARER JEWELRY STORE FOREST GROVE, OREGON had no lull PRESS Imprint on your Printing guarantees Satisfaction in our business, I'but will find FOREST GROVE NATIONAL BANK time to make T he a Photo of YouL 1 Only Roll of Honor Bank in Washington County CAPITAL - $25,000.00 SURPLUS - $35,000.00 DEPOSITS $400,000.0C COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. Bryant’s Studio P. O. Block. Forest Grove. J. A . THORNBURGH P r e s id e n t JOHN E. BAILEY - V ic e P k c s . VY. W. McELDOWNEY - C ashier H. E. FF.RRIN, a ss t . C ashier T. G. TODD - D ir ector J. W. FUQUA - D irector