The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, February 02, 1916, Image 5

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    Governor
Whitman
appears
personally
and
wages
this
Great
Fight!
A GREAT M O R A L LES S ON
EDUCATING BOTH
IN SIX REELS
Mothers and Daughters
Parkhurst
Says
Every
Woman
and Girl
Should See
this
Wonder
Film
SPECIAL MATINEE, 10c
Possible Jurors for 1916
T h e following Forest Grove
beople haxe been drawn as possi­
ble jurors in district court for the
rear 1916. Not all of them will
be asked to serve, but some of
jhem may:
I Southeast Forest Grove— Wm.
E. B e a ls , James E. Baldwin,
Charles Buhman, Charles Blair,
Charles R. Cox, John P. Ireland,
f . J. Miller, Charley Odell, Claude
E. Smith, Samuel E. Todd.
I Northeast Forest Grove—Jas.
I . Andrus, Henry T. Buxton,
ernes Daffron, James L. Hill,
■rank Knox. Robert P. Nixon,
I. W. Peabody, John Rosa, Hen-
v J. Rice, Arthur Shearer.
I Southwest Forest Grove— Robt.
llexander, Charlie B. Erwin, Al­
bert G. Hoffman, John K. Ihrig,
levi E. Keck, Joe E. Loomis, Al­
bert A. LaMont, C. W. McNamer,
Herbert J. Perry, Edward R.
Inderson, John Allen, M . J .
Ibbott, Edward J. Boos, Austin
I. Buxton, James C. Clark, Wm.
H. Crabtree, W. L. Cady, Allen
billey, J. N . Doane, Haskell E.
Perrin, Carmel Good, Ranselaer
fc. Hill, Houston B. Johnson.
Too Handy With His Gun
John Nyman, who lives on the
ndge between Newberg and Sher­
wood, was arrested last week by
Sheriff R e e v e s of Washington
county, charged with the destruc­
tion of railroad property and en­
dangering the lives of passengers.
It is charged by M. Coturri,
Southern Pacific secret service
tnan, that Nyman shot and de­
stroyed a switch lamp at the ap­
proach of a bridge west of New­
berg. Nyman was arraigned be­
fore Justice Smith, who held him
to the grand jury under bonds of
$1,000, in default of which he was on December 20, 1846, and was,
lodged in jail. Nyman is a single consequently, a little more than
man.
sixty-nine years of age. He came
to Oregon in 1903 and was quite
Viewing the Scenery
well
known in Forest Grove. He
Carbon lamps waste two-thirds o f the current
A party of thirteen eastern
for which you pay.
leaves
three
sons
and
one
daugh­
ticket agents of the Southern Pa­
Turn all that current into light by using Na­
cific were in Forest Grove Friday ter, all grown, to mourn his death,
tional Mazda Lamps. These triple light lamps
are made in many sizes for home lighting.
morning on their sight-seeing Lour which was due to pneumonia.
Let us help you choose the right lamps for
His
wife
passed
away
less
than
of Oregon and California. The
every room in your home.
two
months
ago.
party was composed of C. H.
Mr. Cooper was a kind and
First National Hank
Vogel, Buffalo; J. R. Ramspacher,
affectionate
father, a good citizen
lies. Phone 64
Office Phone 486
Philadelphia; Geo. B. Brown and
J. A. Blaser, Boston; W. F. An­ and obliging neighbor.
R. M. Taylor, W. D. Van Ant­ Lee.
FOREST GROVE
derson and wife, J. Kiphaut and
werp,
C.
W.
Odell,
Chas.
Van
Elizabeth, their daughter—
wife and Thos. Ashton, New
Y ork ;J. M. Mauden and L. B. Doren, William Haskell, Chas. Erma Duyck.
Jerry, their son—Earnest Blair.
Banks, St. Louis; Geo. H. Sie- Jackson, James Devlin and Wil­
J. S. BUXTON, Prop.
Dr. Templeton, an admirer of
bert, Cincinnati; L. F. McFar­ liam Potwin represented Washing­
ton
lodge
of
this
city
at
the
Elizabeth- William Lasham.
land, Kansas City, M o.; VV. F.
funeral.
Miss Annabella, the village Funeral Directors and Embalmers
Steen, Birmingham, Ala., and H.
PHONE 642
newspaper — Katherine Krafsick.
Installed Officers
F. Starks, Pittsburg, Pa.
Forest Grove,
Oregon
John Ryder, the youug master
Last Wednesday afternoon the
The party was being .convoyed
by John M. Scott, general pas­ newly - elected officers of the of the Maples LoRoy Mayea.
Wandering Tom, a Mystery -
senger agent; J. A. Ormandy, Women of Woodcraft were in­
chief clerk; C. W. Stinger and A. stalled, as follows, by Mrs. Emily Robert Burns.
Old Mose, His companion Al-
D. Wick, city passenger agents; Anderson:
lie
Hollevoet.
Past G. N.— Lillie Buxton.
W . H. Jenkins, traveling passen­
Nell,
“ The Dust of the Earth.” Steam and Hot Water Heating
G. N.— Pearl Ramsey.
ger agent, all of Portland, and C.
— Lena Duyck.
A. D. N.— Jessie Covert.
M. Andrews, division freight and
First Class Work Guaranteed.
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished.
Banker— Lilly Morley.
passenger agent, Seattle.
Records
Well
Kept
Clerk—
Sophia
C.
Smith.
The party went down the line
The representative of a Seattle
S h o p w i t h G o r d o n n in i G o r d o n
Attendant— Belle Roe.
as far as McMinnville and re­
Forent G r o v e , O r e io n
firm
which
buys
delinquent
tax
Inner Sentinel— Lizzie Wirtz.
turned to Portland at noon, leav­
IM io n f
certificates
recently
visited
the
Outer Sentinel— Emily Ander­
ing at 12:40 for Sacramento.
court house at Hillsboro to inspect
son.
L. C. Cooper Laid to Rest
the records and according to the
Manager— Katherine Wirtz.
The bodv of Luke C. Cooper,
Independent, highly compliment­
Magician—Anna Nicholson.
who died at his home, three miles
ed
Washington county on the SIGNS, SHOW CARDS, LANTERN
Captain of the Guard—Anna
south of Cornelius, on Jan. 25th,
efficient manner in which its
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Crabtree.
was interred in the Cornelius
records
have
been
kept.
I*ave
word at Palace Barber Shop
Managers— Nettie Hoffman and
cemetery l a s t Friday forenoon,
Sarah Morgan.
An eastern physician says grip
after short services at the home
is communicated by kissing. If
“ The Dust of the Earth”
by Rev. Crozier.
The burial
service of the Independent Order
The young people of the Cath­ this is true, the germ must lie
a CIIOWNING, Prop.
of Odd Fellows was read at the olic church will give a play by the dormant for a long, long time be­
grave by Past Grands C. W\ above name at the Star Theatre fore doing business, for the writer Baths Shaves Haircuts Shampoos
Odell and W. D. Van Antwerp of Friday of this week, with the fol­ knows a somewhat aged maiden
lady at Dilley who had the grip a Nixon Kuilding
the Forest Grove lodge, deceased lowing cast:
Main Street
having been a member of Norton
David Moore, of Maple Farm few weeks ago and she will not
admit she has been kissed since
lodge No. 157, of Norton, Kansas. Cottage— Martin Bernards.
Typewriter for sale. See it at
Deceased was born in Illinois
Susan Moore, his wife— Lottie , she was a baby.
the Express office.
Advt
H. J. WALRATH
U n d e r ta k in g Co.
C. H. Lnsliam
A. M. SELEY,
PALACE BARBER SHOP