The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, January 19, 1916, Image 8

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    NOTES AND PERSONALS
1915
IS
Mrs. Thacher left the hospital
yesterday.
Mrs. C. A. Littler is visiting
in Portland today.
A. B. Caples is taking a forced
vacation occasioned by the grip.
PAST
With 1915 behind us we are forced to
think o f “ what 1916 will bring to us.”
Ivan Donaldson, a University
student, has been called to Til‘a-
mook by the death of his mother.
The question can be answered by one
word “ SUCCESS” and answered in ad­
vance, if you will start a bank account
now and add steadily to it during the
entire year.
D on’ t fair to see “ Those Dread -1
ful Drews” at the Star Theater,
January 26th— Red Letter night.
Make the answer certain.
N O W .”
Mrs. Henry Swanson, who has
been visiting in Portland for sev­
eral weeks, returned home Satur­
day.
The city council will meet to­
morrow evening, at which time
the newly-elected officers will as­
sume their duties.
Fred Jones, who is a sailor on
the Pittsburg, was here the first
of the week, being called here by
the death of his mother.
A. U. Marsh, who has been
spending some time with his fam­
ily here, has left for an extended
trip through the eastern states.
“ DO IT
Forest Grove, Oregon
Member Federal Reserve Bank
The
PACIFIC
Market
of
Service,
M ARKET
Quality
and
The editor of the Express will
pay 5c each for the first ten
copies of last week’s Express
brought to the office. Get busy,
boys.
W. P. Dyke was in McMinn­
ville last Friday, attending a
meeting of the board of trustees
of McMinnville College, he being
secretary of the board.
Mrs. C. R. Swaney, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cady, who
recently underwent a serious op­
eration, is now moved from the
sanitarium to the home of her
parents and is doing well.
Economy
We sell Hazelwood Danish Butter. Save the
coupons; see the premium list.
BEEF, PO RK , VEAL and M U TTO N CUTS.
FRUITS, VEG ETABLES and PRODUCE,
PACIFIC M A R K E T CASCA D E’S COFFEES,
TEAS and SPICES. CH ILI FLAVORINGS.
English W alnuts.................... ............15c per lb.
LORD & WEIDENBACH
FOREST GROVE,
OREGON
Joint Grange Meeting
Washington County Pomona
Grange will hold its regular
quarterly meeting with the Gale
Grange at Forest Grove on Wed-
nesday, Jan. 26th.
Delegates
from all the granges in the coun-
ty are expected and all members
o f local granges are urged to be
on hand and to bring well-filled
baskets. The meeting will be
held in Odd.Fellows’ hail.
D iohef and supper will be
served and an interesting pro­
gram o f discussions on live topics
o f special interest to the farmers
o f the-county will be held during
the afternoon.
On account o f the disagreeable
weather no evening meeting will
be held.
Low Bros. High
Standard
J. B. Pixley to Gus Gardner.
Gus has recently married and this
W*H make a lovely home for the
young couple; price, $2200.
The D. V. Buell house and lot
in the south part of town to L. E.
Keck. This is a new house, built
by Van Koughnet.
State Fair Board in Squabble
We have just finished stock taking
and are making
special prices on
over-stocked goods.
GIVE
US
A
Twenty Years Experience
=M . J. ABBOTT=
STA N D A R D
GOODS
HARDWARE. TINWARE. STOVES and PAINTS
GORDON & GORDON H A R D W A R E CO.
The Oregon Fire Relief Ass’n
of McMinnville
Is the Great Home Insurance Company of Oregon
that has adequately solved the problem o f furnishing protection
for a minimum cost and building up a Reserve Fund tnat amply
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bump M on­
protects the assured. It has more than $260,000.00 in first-class
assets, as shown by examination recently made by the Insurance
day evening
gathered up the
Department o f Oregon.
members of the Eastern Star
When insuring your home, remember the slogan, “ Patronize
chapter, hauled them to lodge
Home Industry.”
and returned them to their homes
Agent for Washington county
after chapter meeting, thus earn-
Office, FOREST GROVE, OREGON
ing the gratitude of many of the
Stars.
Registration Time Is Here
the result that the carrier
Last Friday was the anniver­
sary of Mrs. J. S. Buxton's arrival; The registration books are now found at midnight in bed at tl
on this mundane sphere and her open at the office of Miss Manche Charles M cCready place, whicl
daughter, Mrs. Jessie Covert, pre- Langley and ALL voters MUST he had reached in an exhausi
pared to celebrate the event by register before they will be allow- condition two hours before,
inviting a number of the fam ily’s ed to vote at county and state
Miltenberger usually covers hi!
most intimate friends to assist in elections.
route by 4 p. m., but deep drifts!
W. P. Dyke
Phone 663
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
thn.
delayed ,h im’ and when his sle*
upset and stuck in the snow neai?
the old Sewell place night had fai
advanced. He was unable to right]
the outfit without assistance, and
unhitching the horse, was bareljl
able to reach the M cCready place I
F. E. Carr, manager o f the Amen
can Type Founders Co., o f Portland
attended the Willamette Valley Ed
itorial association meeting in this ci
Saturday,
Manager Hughes informs thc9
Express manager that many peo
pie simply say “ Express Office'
when they want to talk to
Forest Grove Express. This
confusing to the girls and the
sometimes give the subscriber od
tbe express companies. Parti
desiring to talk to this offic
please call for 821 or say “ For
Grove Express ” D o this for th
sake of the nerves of the telephc
girls, please.
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Do You Need These?
A bbott - Detroit touring car,
electric-lighted
and fully
equipped, for sale or trade for any­
thing I can use. Also horse and
delivery wagon and all kinds of
store fixtures on same condi­
tions. A. Berg, Pacific Avenue.
Special Stationery Sale at the
Book Store
W’e are making a special price
o f 25 cts per box on several high
grade lines and ask you to call
and examine i t
1-tf
j
O N LY
Forest Grove, Ore.
Pacific Avenue
Barg[ains in Enamelware
O-CEDAR MOPS at Reduced Prices
CALL
Expert Watch Repairing
Graduate Optician
A dispatch from Salem in this
morning’s Oregonian says that the
members of the State Fair Board
have dropped Secretary W. A.
Jones and elected A. H. Lee of
Portland as his successor. This so spent'aTcards and ‘ lunch and "o b
A " who/ egister mu*t *ive their
hurt the feelings of J. H. Booth lity and good cheer prevailed for residence (section or block), place
of birth, age, and must have re-
of Roseburg, president, and N. K. several hours.
Mrs. Willis G off entertained the sided in the state at ,east six
West of LaGrande that they re­
signed their membership on the Fleur de Lis club at her home months at the date of election.
Foreigners MUST exhibit Final
board. Governor W ithycombe has I Friday afternoon. The time was
appointed A. C. Marsters, Rose pleasantly spent at needlework, naturalization papers (first papers
A foreign-
Real Estate Changes Hands
burg, and J. E. Reynolds of La and delicious refreshments were are not sufficient).
The Good Investment company Grande to fill the vacancies oc­ served. Those in attendance were: i korn wife is naturalized by her
M esdamesJ. W. Macrum, S. E.
reports the following sales this casioned by the resignations.
husband’s papers or by having
Todd, M. J. Abbott, A. B Caples,
week: The 30.57 acres west of
It is rumored that Will Hoag of Frank Meresse and Miss Manche married an American citizen. A
town belonging to L. E. Keck to Salem will also resign from the Langley.
native-born woman loses right of
J. J. Buell; price, $7450 This in­ board.
suffrage
by marrying a foreigner
Outtalked the Visitors
cludes all personal property.
A debating team of the Forest and must exhibit husband’s nat­
Jesse Sage is spending the week
The house and lot in the north with his sister, M rs. L . H ow ard,' Grove High School, composed of uralization papers.
p irt of town formerly owned by at Yamhill.
Be prepared with this data
Misses Ruth Patton and Harriet
Benjamin and Mr. Frank Burling- whpr* >’ou g ° to register and
ham, last Friday night won a de- R E G IS T E R E A R L Y ,
bate from a trio of debaters from
Hillsboro Carrier Snowbound
the Oregon City High School.
When Arthur Miltenberger, car-
The debate was held in the local
High School auditorium and was rier on rural route No. 1, Hills-
We are at present showing some ex­
quite liberally attended by towns- horo> ‘ ailed to return late 3atur-
ceptional bargains in the United States
people. The question was, “ Re- day, friends became alarmed and
Enamel Company’s high grade wares,
solved. That the l nited States organized a searching party, with
Should Adopt the Essential Feat­
such as . . .
.
ures of the Swiss System of Mili
tary Training and Service,” with
Dish Pans, B erlin K e t ­
the locals arguing in the affirma-
t le s , L ip p e d S a u c e
Pans, D ou b le Cereal
C ook ers and 12 q u a rt
Pails.
Paint
Listian Barber, a student at the Cen­
tral school, had a bone in his left arm
fractured while playing in the snow at
school Friday.
First National Bank
THE
White Sewing Machines
The Urgeot Buyers of Meat and Groceries in Forest Grove
i n°J J “
hereJor less-
* * 1
This fact, together with
clean shnnlrl u/ any sa^ uards 10 keep foods sweet, fresh and
‘ tore.' H
d
* y° U 1D faVOr 0f this Big> Sanitary Pure-Food
C om nr^^RY S S 1^ rkVf ' a M° T tAin F,our and Fleishmann's
Compressed ^ east on bake d a y . Purely Hazelnut Butter, made
b. the new Forest Grove Creamery.
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