The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, December 14, 1916, Image 6

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    'Ulte JinrrHt (firmi? lExprpKB STRONG
3&H STAMPS GIVEN
Published every Thursday at Forest Grove, Oregon.
W. C. Benfer, Editor ami Publisher.
intern! as second-class matter Jan. 12, 1916, at the postulile« at Forest Grove,
Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879
THURSDAY, DEC. 14 1916*
N O T E S
A N D
C O M M E N T S
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PORTLAND, OREGON
Over at Umatilla the people as hard and tight as that which
Double S. & H. Stamps Given IÄ £ Ä b O £ u'd w"h"'
r. o. iz u i#
have elected an all-woman city caused them to leave Europe,
ticket and the result will be To have religious belief for
Notice
A Pleasing Entertainment
Lecture
watched with interest by th e which one will leave home and Interesting
«I . ..
•
i iicic was
nan emiugii
vui iriy in In the I ouii I n (otiti of the Slitti of
There
enough variety
people of other municipalities, native land and brave an oceon
on Christian Science the program given at the Star I Dragon, for Washington County.
If these women make good, more voyage anil the miseries at its end
N otick or
Friday
by the Gamma Sigma
¡" ti‘,0"'n
tl*
ri° t rest-
ltl.1
, boys to night
,*
.
Last
Will
and
(Continued from page One)
women in city affairs may be is grand. It js the glorious career
H
; on
of Joseph W. F in kaiuni
a
t.
R
eport
.
looked for. Mayor Starcher was|of martyrdom It is an act for' Kollow.ne ¡8 a synopsis of Mr. to all. offer something pleasing ament
Marsh, deceased.
beaten by his wife for the head of personal freedom of conscience Rathvon’s lecture*
l^slie Webb startl'd the pro­ Notice is hereby given that Mary M.
the ticker.
that ennoble« and sets an example Z a .- o
; hou)(1
riKhtlv gram
Marsh, executrix of th e VMtutu of
with a vocal solo that earned Joseph
Marsh, deceased, having
of
devotion
and
duty
that
is
fine,
learned
from
its
textbook
and
Christian
The city council Tuesday even­ But. when you drive your brother Science is no exception to this rule, him a recall, and then came Ben tiled in the W. County
of Washing
ing set Tuesday, Dec. llUh, as man out into the snow to root Besides the Bible there is but one text Willard, with his artistic illumi­ ton County, Oregon, Court
her (Inal account
he date for holding the city con­
of Christian Science, the book nated club swinging. This num- as executrix of said estate, and the
Indians and bears, because book
County Judge of Washington County,
'Science and Health, with Key to the her was **ery pretty
vention, to nominate a mayor, with
he
hasn
t
jour
church
\iev\S,
YOU
|
Scripture#,’
by
Mary
Baker
Eddy,
the
Herbert
Deuell’s
reading
were
Oregon, having ilx.-d the 15th day of
city recorder, treasurer and five put another definition on “free- book that has won iu way into the
j
,.
i
January,
at the hour of
councilmen. In view of the fact dom of conscience ” However, hearts and lives of unnumbered men good,
, ’ , A. A. ... * I). M. ....
*, 1917,
.. as they always
| , ten
»« o » » clock
v.w.
an the time ami the
J are.
that there is a great deal of un­ the Pilgrims’ church tyranny bore IUM* won*en and children, who have Hugh , parks entertained fora county court room in the Court Houae
finished business before the coun­
found in it a quiet friend whose silent half-hour with a “chulk-til'k' at Hillsboro, Oregon, as the place for
fruit. It caused the blazing influence
is a mighty power for go»»!, stunt that was interesting and en-
hearing objections to said final account,
cil, the Express believes it would good
some new roads to heaven. “Christian
Science is giving to man tertaining
therefore all persons interested in said
be wise to re-nominate the present of
road for 100,000.000 of us an understanding of God as the infinite1 n'u
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estate ure notified then and there to
administration. What think you, One
Principle of all that really exists, the' 4 * h'* « » * » * * * the Gamma . |)|H,Hr , ihJ „htm CBUM> if Bny thl.y
might
have
caused
serious
crowd-
'
neighbor?
in the words of our Q artet was highly appreciated hHVe, why the said account should not
ing, by this date.—Portland News ( ¡ textbook,
Princ‘P*e
wh'ch*
is
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.„
‘underlying,
overlying, atld the singers I eceived several be Nettled and allowed and distribution
The boycott a number of Port­
i made of said estate, and the executrix
I
and
encompassing
all
t
r
u
e being’ encores.
High Priest Visits Lodge
land women have inaugurated
j (Science and Health, p. 4%); the I’rin- The entertainment closed with ^»charg.-d as prayed for in said report
against eggs has brought forth an \\ ashingion Encampment, I., ciple which operates through unchang­
r called “Stunts,” put on “" ¡Z d 'Z 11th day of December. A.
interesting d is c u s s ion in the ed O. F., held a sh.Ct special ses- ing laws, laws which are always bene- a by numb
Messrs.
V. Bellinger, M. Ber d ., 191 «,
papers of the state. People who sion Monday evening to enable fic®nt and always comprehensible and
MARY M. MARSH.
demonstrable.
I
nards
and
R.
Morgan, that fur-
have eggs to sell claim that
there
the
members
to
meet
S.
S.
Walker
Executrix
of the estate o f
f Oroonn Tirv a ru m i bioh nria<t ! "Many of U8 hav® he®» taaght in our ni-hed I ols of fun, even if some of
is little profit in eggs at , 4 ,A_
Oc at „ n ofOregon
City, grand high pnest I wlier d. ys that it „ nwt essential to|it was rather boisU.roUs.
Joseph W. Marsh, deceased.
HOLLIS A GRAHAM, Attorneys.
the present price cf feed. Judg- ° f th e Encampment branch., understand God, if we will but believe
ing from his experience with a High Priest Waiker gave the local | in Him. Now think of trying to solve All in all, thè entertainment First pub. Dec. 14; last Jan. 11,
small flock of hens and pullets, members a very interesting talk. | an intricate problem in mathematica by f was worth seeing.
m®re*y believing in its principles, with­ Messrs. Taylor, Jack, Jones
bought tw o months ago, th e unloading on them some informa-, out
understanding them. And are not
writer can believe this, for he has tion that will prove beneficial, if the problems
of life vastly more ¡m-l‘ir,(^
have been selected as the
fed better than $5.00 worth of followed.
portant and momentous than anything 1917 debating team of Pacific
feed and has so far received a Later the gentleman met with that mathematics can present? Prob-1 University, the selection having
lems which when wrongly worked leave hi-en ma(je j ^ t Thursday evening.
half-dozen eggs. Of course, the the subordinate lodge and gave us
WHY DON'T YOU
laden with sickness, fear, ¡after a vigorous tryout. Martin
hens have just finished moulting the members the benefit of his want, heavy
CALL ON
misery and sin?
and should now begin paying for experience in lodge work He has “Every
infi-
I
Bernards
and
George
Berreman
right concept i f God
their keep, if not more.
been an Odd Fellow for thirty- nite good must include Ilia omnipotence, are the alternates.
tvvo vears an(j cou|d naturally, 1 His omnipresence, Hia omniscience, j
’ _
SOME OLD HISTORV
give ^¡s hearers some valuable ad-! Finite man cannot comprehend these V? <LSn III J* toil ( OUilty Tr<UlSl€rS
ASK HIM ABOUT
qualities in their fullness, but it The following real estate (runs-
WARMED OVER
vice. A new member was given J : divine
is
a
noteworthy
fact
that
in
the
propor-
fprs
wert,
recorded
with
the
regis-
PRICES ON
“The g r a n d old Plymouth the initiato'y degree and Mr. tion that you do realize them, in that . * , . . • .
,
. . . do you find
c . good , coming
. . into
. , ter of deeds at Hillsboro during
fathers,” said a Portland minister Walker complimented the mem- I proportion
1
your
life
and
evil
leaving
it.
You
do
past week:
in his sermon Sunday, “brought bers of the degree team on their
'
not
need
to
know
all
of
God
that
ia
to
!
ot ux to 11. E. Rose-
with them high ideals, such as proficiency in the work. He left | be known, before you get any of the crans, G- lot Kosecrans
1,
West
Park Add to Forest
freedom of conscience, an indom- Tuesday for Newport.
AND GET A HIGH CASH
|
good
that
comes
from
using
even
a
Grove,
$1<I.
itable love of liberty and justice,
PRICE FOR YOUR
little
of
such
knowledge.
Hilda
W.
Steigleder
to
Ernest
J.
A parlor meeting of the W. C .' “As you thus learn to know God Bondshu et ux, 30 acres of Thos. G.
etc.”
PRODUCE ?
It’s all right. Those Plymouth T. U. will be held with Mrs. Ellen aright, you will discover that any evil Naylor D L ( , $10.
Third atenue south, be- . thing which may come upon you has Oney Hell Gossman to ( harlcs C.
Rock folks brought with them Scott,
tween
and A streets, on j not the j*ower to harm you that you Nelson, NW quar sec 12, 3 N 4, $650.
Phone 41X
real good stuff and enough of it. Friday, Main
Dec.
15th,
at
2:30
p.
rn.
once
believed
it
had.
You
will
no
E.
C.
Mulloy
et
ux
to
Washington
Pacific Ave. and Third St.
But, what sense is th‘*re in mak­
ct,
“Scientific
Temperance
lon«er
dr!fd
wh»t
me"
mHy *** (’r d°
*"
^
2
S
*’
^
ing out history a liar in order to Subj
T
• pp j . . . . .
to you. 1 ou will no longer fear things roaa* too.
perpetuate their virtues? They Instruction. Leader, Mrs Mor -1 pre8ent or things to come. You will F L- Featherston et ux to R. D.
hadn’t been long in the country gan. All women interested are learn to succeed in spite of failure, to Walker, 2 acres in John H. \\ alkef J N. HOFFMAN
K. B. Penfield, Press be strong in spite of weakness, to be D L C, $1.
before they were running fellow- invited.
Attorney At I jiw
Sup’t.
•
steadfast in spite of the storm. Sick- Wanted Some t u r n i p s for
men out into the wild, wild woods
,
ness,
sin,
want,
failure,
and
the
like
:
cow
feerJ
_
South
Par
k
Dairy,
Patent Office Business Solicited
for not believing in their kind of For Sale—Nice driving horse, j lose their hold upon you, and even , p, _ .. „ , p
47
tf
ForestGrove,
-
Oregon
roP*
God, or their style of worship, good harness and buggy. Inquire if they should come upon you they can- ' aS‘ ’ k 'a
disable, disturb, or depress you, or ' « U < a r 7 i M H n n M
Their slavery of conscience was at this office.
43-tf not
master you, or deprive you of your
Say!
F. A. Moore
GROCERIES
Holiday Fares
Round trip fares will be in effect on the OREGON
ELECTRIC RY. Dec. 22 to 25. inclusive; also Dec. 30, 31
and Jan. 1; return limit Jan. 3. Also for all joints in Wash-
ington and Oregon on the Spokane, Portlan & Seattle Ry.,
west to Rainier, Dec. 21 to 25. inclusive, with the same re-
turn limit.
Low F a re E x c u rsio n s to C a lifo rn ia
via the North Bank and S. S. “Northern Pacific;” $27,60
round trip, with berth and meals, to San Francisco; $42.50
round trip, to LosAngeles. Tickets sold from Oregon Elec­
tric points Dec. 22, 23, 27 and 28. Stopovers allowed. Re­
turn limit on tickets sold Dec. 27th and 28th, Jan. 14th.
Through Tickets Sold, Baggage Checked and Berth
Reservations Arranged by Local Agents.
Connections for Independence
at East Independence station with boat and at Orville
with Auto Stage.
J . E. F A R M E R , A g e n t
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
God-gived rights, nor can they separate
you from the love of God. omnipotent
good.
“ When you realize as you do through
Christian Science, that every quality
of good is yours to refleetdaily, hourly,
constantly, by virtue of your divine
heritage, then you begin to comprehend
what Jesus means when he tells us
that to know God ‘is life eternal.’
“Christian Science imparts the under­
standing of being which shows that op­
portunity is ever present and ever
available to the man who relies upon
God more than upon himself or any
other man or thing or circumstance or
belief, Mrs. Eddy says (Christian
Healing, p. 19), ‘Tireless Being,
patient of man’s procrastination, affords
him fresh opportunities every hour.” ’
Christian Church
Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m
Leader, Bro. Wells.
Bible school 9:45 a. m., Lqyd's Day.
On Christmas eve the Bible School
will give a program. It will be a
splendid exercise emphasizing a giving
Christmas.
11 a. m. Lord’s Day supper and ser­
mon: “Christ Inspecting His Church.” |
6:30 p. m. Intermediate and Senior
C. E.
7:30 p. m. Song service and sermon:
“The Good Confession.” Everybody .
invited to worship with us.
R. L. PUTNAM, Pastor.
Spend the Holidays
at Home
The economical time of the year to travel-Holiday
round-trip fares allow* longer return limits than
at any other time of the year.
Christmas Holidays— New Year’s Holidays-
Between all points in Oregon; al­
so from all Southern Pacific
points to W’ashington and Idaho
Dec. 22 to 25, inclusive. Return
limit Jan. 3. Between Oregon
and California points Dec. 21 to
23, inclusive. Return limit 15
days.
Between all points in Oregon
Dec. 30 to Jan. 1st, inclusive.
Return limit Jan. 3d. Oregon to
California points Dec. 26 to 2H,
inclusive. Return limit 15 days.
Write or ask local agent
John M. Scott,
- General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon
Southern Pacific Lines