The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, January 12, 1916, Image 8

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CONDENSED NEWS NOTES
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Ralph Nelson of Scoggins Valley was
in town Monday.
Rev. Hatch of Gaston was in the
city last Saturday.
g
SAFETY FIRST
J. R. Williams, the V c a t woodsaw
man, is on the sick list.
Al
Mrs. B. T. Whited was visiting in |
Portland last Monday.
Is even more essential in Banking than
This bank’s officers are
Mrs. Allen Hayden of Hillside was
trading in town Monday.
not only under bond, but are not per­
Miss Mabel Diedricks spent Sunday
in Hillsboro and Cornelius.
in other lines.
GOFF BROS,
Thi
he ^
ssocis
Miss Carrie Bamford of Hillside was
mitted to use or borrow a dollar o f the
turd
trading with local merchants Friday.
bank’s funds. We offer every facility
onsidt
Lloyd Folger of Spokane was visiting
I o o d I
his cousin, Kenneth Ives, this week.
eatht
and extend every accomm odation con­
Bernerd
Ortman,
who
has
been
visit­
dozen
sistent with safe banking. Upon this
ing his son at Dallas, Ore., returned
tendan
basis we solicit your patronage.
W e have just finished stock taking
home Monday.
The
Mrs. Fred Ramsey who has been J,
and
are
making
special
prices
on
the
clai
quite ill with lagrippe, is now able to
sity
am
be up and around.
over-stocked goods.
o’clock
Miss Beula James has been helping
introdu
in the Caples & do. store during the
j inventory season.
of the
I czzioezd I
Misses Alice and Lennie Burnworth
selected
! were in Portland Saturday night and
welcomt
attended the theater.
did thel
Mrs. J. H. Swanson is visiting her
manner,
daughter, Miss Edith Swanson, and her
that no
1 son, Henry, in Portland.
power ti
Mrs. Mary Littler of Salem is visit­
munity
ing her son, Charles A . Littler of the
, Forest Grove Pharmacy.
Expert Watch Repairing
On be
Graduate Optician
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hoffman and
Presider
Twenty Years Experience
daughter, Aileen, spent Sunday in
visitors,
Portland visiting with friends.
the editc
Mrs. Squire and son of Cornelius
almost
ii
We sell Hazelwood Danish Butter. Save the
were in the Grove attending to business
STANDARD GOODS ONLY
Secrets
coupons; see the premium list.
matters the first of the week.
| for the e
BEEF, PORK, VEAL and MUTTON CUTS,
Miss Martha Allen who has been
visiting Miss Jessie Scott in Scoggins
Phil S
FRUITS, VEGETABLES and PRODUCE,
Pacific Avenue
Valley, returned home Monday.
retary of
PACIFIC MARKET CASCADE’S COFFEES,
| sociation
fEASand SPICES. CHILI FLAVORLNGS.
$11.273.42 on hand Jan. 1st and Miss Eunice Bernard returned Sun­
day from McMinnville, where she had
that bod;
English Walnuts
............. ........ 15c per lb.
the report was accepted and or­ been visiting friends for a week.
ing
addre
dered filed
Mrs. C. L. Dennis of Scoggins Val-
good
adv
City Recorder Markham w g A u ey, who has been quite ill with the
On Mr. '.
. OREGON
I FOREST GROVE.
With Mayor Paterson, Council- instructed to proceed in the lep&ft fiagrippe is able to be around again.
tion was
manner
to
col
i
cot
the
assess-'*
Thé
Forest
Grove
band
boys
donned
men Coon, Hoar, Mertz and
Jones ar
T>uld, Recorder Markham Treas- rne1 lr3.
* rorn p ro p e rty o w n e r s their new uniforms one day the first of land Tuesday to attend the funeral o f lad, no doilbt, spent the night.1
on Fifth street for thp macadam the wyeK and had their pictures taken, her si^er, Mrs. Martha Cox. A n u m - T h e
ha<j
h
beej
Wetherre
urer Wirtz, and several heads of .pavements.
.
,
,
. 1 newspape
rs. Mayne Abbott and M r» t f 0 . ber or people in r orest Grove will re- , .
departments in attendance, the
A Warrant previously drawn in oe atteniieif'thp {uneral of theii aiift, rr^imberMrs. Cox,as$]ie formerly lived
down from the mountain!
A. H.
Forest Grove city council iftet in favor of the Bankers & Mer, Mrs. Martlyt Cox, in Portland Tuesday. hers in the house now occupied by Dr, b y the deep snow.
the
editor
régula'- monthly session Tuesday ‘‘hauts Mutual Fire RejiefUM f Ezra Wright and Wife of the Thatcher Coon-
*
The Couffty ^ourt has fixed the|
evening -¿nd talked over ^jty af- ^'a^'on 'n payment tor policies section were trading in town Monday. John A. Johnson, # ge<l 26 years,.died , ta* levy at 161 , r 11s on districts! more “ for
on city property wiftf ordered They report much lagrippe in that
operating
fairs until after midnight.-
P
a S 0v ^ u r the.T0ld Hi"manP‘ac; ; n hkvipg*i,gh schools , and
17.1
on
cancelled, the' policies having section. •
Pattm Valley on ‘January 5. The fufi - 1
.
,
•
and the i
«Rev. 6. H. Hylmes.-C. A. Lit- been h a n ^ d by th^ city. •
stricts W
without
schools.
. Mrs.« B. Moore of Portland spent erpl service w^, held *jn the Forest! ^IStrictS
ith o u t high schools
tised artic
tlekwid J. P. iHurfey. the last
btret*r< ojm'ssuinei' Watlf.rT^ g
and Mond with her A u^ r> Grove Undertaking parlors Friday,
Mrs. Charles Swaney, who hi publishers
was
vis
traded
to
put
*ip
new
naruyd
two
representing
tin*
,
lwo representing IHP 7 “
1uw' r w V '
, T .j
.Nancy Moore, and her sister, Mrs. Dan Rev. J, F. Ashley conducting the ser-1 been in the Forest Grove hospital
Commercial Club, appea^d and ‘,oa,:d wal^f
place of* the de-rParson8
.
1 vices with.burial in Forest View ceme- L*
..
,
c
_____ -I five cents
asked that ÜU* city«.council ap-
wa s u ^ttston^ip.
^ John Templeton, who%8»quite badly tery. He'ldtve* |to
■ ' m
mflurn-
h
i*
fie««,
i
o
r
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t
lm
e
-
has8°
far
reC0Ver
price at w
dUrn* hi* death ™ ^
^
^
clblt?
to
bt?
rcmOV6Q
Injured one day last week when he fell his parents, five brothers and two
be done at
IRunt two persons to co-Operafe TfV/t J oe il f r /v i nTOl'V* * *
on an icy pavei^pnt, was-able to be on sister* and also manj frieuds.
the home of he? parents, Mr
with the churches, societies'and 1BQ* ¥ )Cai t r e a n T « ^
Several
the streets Monday.
, Hundreds of birds are b<?tn^ anAvirs, ty.’ L. Cady, in this cityl tions of int
lodges of the «uty towifrfl drfcan-
^M. N. Lewis, _.of the Oregon ¿I^ iu -
fed b j the good people of Forest
Jlesdames Hoskins and Sexton were disci
izing and maintaining a charita­
Messrs. J. R Norris and <\ W. rnvntal Works, located at Bq^yerUm,
Grove.
Their
natural
supply*>f
were
hostesses to the Woman’i when the
ble
organizatibifcwhifh
could
look
was
looking‘
after
business
interests
f.
.
Ujti could lopk \’ewkair<%Portland have pur-
food is covered up by the snow club aj a meetir.g held at thi girls adjou
here the first of the week.
•
atter
the
needy
more
wisely
and
i
i
,t
*
o,
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.
e
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T,
"
u chased thè Stiller -Treainerv in
intelligently than the d resent ,»• .*
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1 this city and are. busily engaged George Jackson of the Forest Grove and the, little things are hungry, j Congregational church Mondaj the Christ
Pharmacy - was in I*ertlan<f“ Tuesday and they-gather in gr^t numbers last. The next meeting will h
haphazard method. After some •
V . *
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Commercu
„ ;
in enlarging the - builcHngr and and Wednesday« o f ftiis week taking
discussion, Mayor 1 aterson ap- Quadrupling the capacity of the the state board examinati.-flk *• . ' on the porches, sever* different od. January ?6th, when a pla] hosts at a I
kinds of ffirds feeding together. . -will \
^e given.
pointed .Councilmen McCrealty Qilant,
ant. which now
new has
nas ^ capacity
ident Hurl«
inds of knitter p<7r*day. ¿'reti Watrou.A, formerly n business
'«timid.
of "750 pounds
called upor
A
y
meeting
of
the
school
board**
At
a
reg^a.
meeting
of
th
i
, man o l F«ir*st Qr«vei b u t,fo r p ie r a i
The finance committee recom- Miss Flora Briggs of Dflley Hnd
tary of the
“j eiirs a resident of McMinnville, was the Gaston district decided *o^ Forest Grove fire« departmenl
•* mended the irtlowing of bills to- land W estfA l of Tualatin were married Woking nfter business matters here add domest ►•science and marnAil held Wednesday evening, the bo;
n address
tallinif $2,(12,S.76 and the rec«>m- in ^rtland«January i. Sirs. Weatfall Monday.
#
tleman
did
training
to
the
high
school
course,
decided
occure
ji
siren
whistl
jnvndntion« was adopted, the isii |M>puFkr young-woman of D i^ y ,
Eugeee Dopp who is a stailent ^ t ^ ).
treasurer being instructed to is- whil« Mr. Westfall is a^yjling (^isiness A . C .t and who has been visiting his Mis.- Rhoda Enchede of Forest for the ho6e wagon The city wil speech and
aue warrants for ¿.he amounts.
and local pi
man o f Tualatin,
where the young parents near this city during thg vara- Grove will teach domestic science «be asked to pay thi expense. bJ
, The city treasurer retailed couple will make their home.
for remarks
tion peritxl, has returned to his Audi?k an^ Omar Moore, a.su of tliis if t * counci ’men efuse to see*
i*t Corvallis. *
»
Elbert Bed
city, will*have charge of the man- that way, the whistle will be pui
T. Taylor c
Miss Leona Smith, who "has been vis­ ual training.
chased by the firen^n.
iting her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Erv.
It is not often that a rear/ive
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and A. H.
Smith, on Fern Hill, returned the first deer is seen in Forest Grove,"buf Special Stationery Sale at
George P.
of the week to CorvAllis .where she is
one morning last week Henry
*
Book Store
bert Tozier
attending the Oregon Agricultural Col­
of Portland
Hamilton, who h\es in the north-
\\e are making's sp^ial prii
lege.
Holmes am
Wc are at pre>ent showing some ex­
Mrs. J. S. Buxton and daughter, we.-t part of town, saw a full- of 25 cts per box on several hi]
Mrs. Jessie Covert, have returned front grown deer come out from among grade'lines and ask you to
ceptional bargains in the United States
people. Th
a visit of several weeks with Mrs. the blackberrv bushes wheie it,and examine it.
Enamel Company’s high grade wares,
by almost
I-tf
Rtixton’ s parents at Newport who have
sijch as
,
Grove peopl
lived in the city by the sea for many
Mesdame
years.
tertained a i
Mrs. Charles Swanev of W ashington,
at lunch at
who is here visiting her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. W . L. Cady, underwent a
urday noon.
serious operation at the Forest Grove
The news
hospital recently. She is improving
were
George
rapidly.
retary
to Gc
Mr. and Mrs. Elton W'heeler of Ray.
and owner o
North Dakota, who were called here
E. R. Browi
a few weeks ago by the death of the
former’s mother, will remain here for
ier; E. E.
CONFIDENCE, SERVICE, E F FIC IE N C Y nd FAIR*
some time and have rented rooms with
Enterprise; 1
>, ESS o f Price are the ideals upen which this store
We are exceptionally Well lock ed with afull line of
Mrs. Jonn Abbott.
bard Enterp
hopes to increase and hold its patronage
Entrost
The X-Ray vr.rnmittee of the Con­
H ARDW ARE. TINWARE. STOVES and PAINTS
head of the d
gregational church held a very pleasant
with us your daily wants. Our deliveries ar sure and
ism, Universi
meeting at the parsonage on Monday
prompt.
PHONE
061
Carr and J. 1
afternoon of thia week. A fter the
White Sewing Machines
Low Bros. High Standard Hint
First National Bank
Forest Grove, Oregon
GIVE
US
A
CALL
THE PACIFIC MARKET
The Market of Service, Quality and Economy
M. J. ABBOTT=
Forest Grove, Ore.
The City Council
Holds Long Session
LORD & WEIPENBACH
■* iiv . v v / U I T L G U
licic»
iia v u
Is Being Enlarged
m Enamebvare
Oisli Pans, Berlin Ket­
tles, Lipped Sauce
Pans, Double Cereal
Cookers and 12 quart
Pails.'
T
;
GORDON & GORDON HARDWARE CO.
Vhone m
FOftEST GROVE, ORE.
business session refreshments were
served and a social time was enjoyed.
Mrs. Ella Clarke was called to Port-
P. S.— We have three private phones ever ready at
use them.
“ Were on the job ready to deliver
tour service
the goods."