The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, February 16, 1916, Image 8

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    NOTES AND PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hergert
[ of North Plains were in town yes-
H. C. Atwell was in Portland ter^ ay*
Postmaster Myers and son,
Monday.
Jack,
of Portland, visited the
Mrs. E. E. Williams was m
Myers
home
Sunday.
Portland Friday.
is the annual reminder
Prof. H. L. Bates was a P o rt-! Just Arrived—A fresh supply of
of the greatness of George
Whitman’s Chocolates, the nest
land
visitor Monday.
Washington.
sulphur
ma(^e» a t Littler’s Pharmacy.
Get your lime and
Any settlement you may
Mrs. Pitman and daughter,
sprays at Littler’s Pharmacy.
make with the great men
President and Mrs. C. J. Bush- ^ n n ifre d , of^Hillsboro,^tended j
of today will be made by a
Miss Liola House’s piano recital
nell visited in Portland Friday.
Friday night.
bank check, a reminder that
Washington county agent? for John Deere
Mr. and Mrs. J . S. Buxton vis­
Mrs. G. W. Thacher returned
all successful business is
ited friends in Portland Monday. to her home at Scofield the first
Plow Co., American Royal Fence, Western
transacted by check, not
Miss Florence Littler returned j of the week, after three weeks in j
Ammunition, Monarch Ranges and Cole
cash.
to her studies at Corvallis Monday, the local hospital.
The settlement of your
Air-Tight Heaters, Empire Cream Separat­
S. G. Hughes, J. A. Thornburgh j L The return of a wire-stretcher
accounts from the contents
and H. B Johnson were in Port- belonging to the Gordon nard-
ors, Empire Milking Machines, Oregon Silos,
of the ancient wallet does
land Saturday.
;
company will be highly ap-
not place you in the list of
W. D. Haskell’s family will predated by the members of that
Star Barn Equipment, Giant Blasting Pow­
either great or successful
move into the E. J . Fischer home i nrr4n‘
, . .
,
der and many ofher leading lines.
on 3rd street soon.
' A good feature program has
men.
soon
i
been
secured
for
the
Star
Theater
Let us equip you with the
Mrs. Ora Dimmick of Oregon |
[ o o d I
the
ion Washington’s birthday—next
City is here because of
modem check book.
ot tne uiness Tuesday—afternoon and evening.
of her father, J. W. Caples.
Prices, 5c and 10c.
C h i c k e n s W a n t e d — For mar­
The city council held a special
ket, by Portland buyer. I pay meeting last night to listen to
spot cash. Mr. Cabe, Laughlin some complaints from the sewer I
Hotel.
contractors, but no action was
P h o n e 683
Forest Grove, Ore.
Misses Eva Emmett, Mattie taken on said complaints.
Case and Tessie Myers of Hills­
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Benfer and
Member fe d e ra l Reserve Bank.
boro, attended Miss House’s re­
two children of McMinnville vis-
cital.
the families of M r.BenferV
Mrs. Fred C . Wilcox was called ; ited
Lincoln School Program
brother and nephew. W. C. and
Expert W atch Repairing
Graduate Optician
to Portland Saturday to see her
A 3:45 tomorrow afternoon sister, Mrs. O. H. Dunlap, who W. L. Benfer, over Sunday. ^
Twenty Years Experience
A valentine party was given a t 1
there will l>e an interesting pro­ was slightly injured Wednesday
gram, under the auspices of the while alighting from a street car. Mrs. K. N. Staehr's residence j
last Saturday evening. M u s ic j
Home and School League, at the
Little M argaret Vollmer is en- and the game “ I'm a Millionaire” !
Lincoln school.
tertaininga party of little girls macje Up the evening’s fun, after
STANDARD GOODS ONLY
this afternoon at the home of her which delicious refreshments were |
W. P. Dyke and family visited pare n s , Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Voll­ | served to all present.
mer, in the east part of the city.
friends in Portland Saturday.
Forest Grove, Ore.
Pacific Avenue
A large number of the members j
: of the local Rebekah lodge are in ,
Hillsboro today, attending the|
annual county convention of Re- j
bekah lodges. Mrs. Rose Palmer, i
of LaGrand, state president, will i
be at the convention and, possibly, |
others of the grand offices.
NEW SERIES ’17
William Branson, charged with I
the murder of William Booth,
near Willamina, Yamhill county, j
on Oct. 8th, last, was Monday
; found guilty of murder in the sec­
ond degree. The wife of the
murdered man will be tried n ex t1
week as an accessory.
Wagons, Buggies, Paints, Oils
Monday was Mrs. C. V. B.
Cutlery and Silverware
Russell’s birthday and Mr. and
Mr . Russell celebrated the event!
! by a visit to Portland, where Mr.
I and Mrs. McClure, old friends,!
, gave a dinner in Mrs. Russell’s ;
Six, 50 h-p., 7 Passenger, $1050
Phone 663
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
honor. Mr. and Mrs. H .C . At-!
THE CAR THAT DETROIT PREFERS
well of this city were among the
Did you know that three-fourths of the automobiles man­ guests.
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
cause of the serious illness of 1
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Taplin
ufactured in the U. S. are manufactured in Detroit. And that
father.
have rented their pretty home on HIGH si HOOL p l a y TO BE RE-
there are more Studebaker cars in use in Detroit than any
Barbara Buchanan of Hay
2nd avenue between 4th and 5th
other car that sells for over $500.00. Compare Studebaker streets to Mr. Norris of the Forest
PEATED
station entertained a number!
The three-act comedy “ Why her high school friends Satu
values with others.
Grove Creamery. Mr. and Mrs.
Taplin will leave next week for Smith Left Home” which is being evening at her home.
Features: Timpken bearings throughout, full floating
Newport where they will remain Sitaged thi? J ri(?ay night by the.
rear axle, individual and adjustable front seats, genuine hand-
Lectured on Rose Culture
for
several months, and enjoy life j “unior.aad Senior classes of the
finished straight grain leather and Stewart vacuum feed gaso­ at the
W.
E. Sherbrooke of Come
beach.
local high school will be given a
line system.
addressed a fair-sized audience!
Rev. Dunlap. Rev. Holmes,
rose enthusiasts at Verts hall I
Rev. Staver, Professors Bushnell, Th«
fSU th.e afre' evening, explaining the cultin
Tavlor.
C lark . West
'.V « f and
nnH Bates T he 'la rg e demand for seats has
Taylor, Clark,
necessary the repetition. t*on a °d care of roses of
and Messrs. A. G. Hoffman, C. made
Each evening the high school or- types- He also gave demo
A. Littler, F. M. Starrett, J. E.
will furnish good selections tl0Hs °* pruning and told
Andrus and B. J. Simpson were chestra
of
music.
miss the first vanous diseases and pa
among the Forest Grove men a t­ show come If to you
the
second. Res- m'l?ht be most successfully'
tending the Laymen’s Missionary ervations made at Littler’s
Phar- hatted. The gentleman, who«
convention in Portland this week. macy for both nights.
pears to know ir
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spoke under th
Miss Mary J . Myers is circulat­
I he student body tickets are Woman’s Club, the members!
ing a petition in Forest Grove
which are planning a Rose i
among the democrats for Thomas now on sale at $1.00.
R. Marshall’s name to be placed
The Boys’ Glee club sang at *n this city the first week in Ju
on the official nominating ballot assembly Wednesday morning.
It is planned to have a
of
the democratic party at the
Saturday evening there will be Para(Ie °f decorated autos i
Four, 40 h-p, 7 Passenger, $845
primary nominating election to be a basketball game between Hills- haby parade in connection
held May 19, 1916, as a candidate boro highachool and Forest Grove the show. with cash prizes for
for nomination to the office of high
hest roses of a dozen
vice-president of the United States
Mountain-
.houses will be askedi
Marie Rafferty of
by the democratic party.
dale was called home Friday be­ donate prizes for the auto
baby parades.
A very pretty patriotic program
W ashington County
was
rendered
at
the
Lincoln
Distributors
school M o n d a y , when Judge
Beach presented the school with
a framed copy of Lincoln’s Gettys­
burg address and Judge Hollis
delivered an address on “ Lincoln’s
Boyhood.” There was music of
The Market of Service, Quality and Economy an appropriate character and the
We sell Hazelwood Danish Butter. Save the
children will have something
coupons; see the premium list.
worth while to think about.
BEEF. PORK. VEAL and MUTTON CUTS.
Lincoln School Notes
ERl'lTS. VEGETABLES and PRODUCE.
Dr. R. E. Dunlap gave an interesting
PACIFIC MARKET CASCADE S COFFEES,
Our Motto Has Always Been “QUALITY FIRST’
talk on "Lincoln’’ before students of
TEAS and SPICES. CH1I.I FLAVORINGS.
and the prices we ask are just what the goods are worth.
.
GOFF BROS.
F eb ru a ry 2 2
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fu ir
HARDWARE and
IMPLEMENTS
-The -
First National Bank
h
omf
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for Nt
Mer esse
friends
avenue,
The tim
itioi
We Buy Right and Sell Right
=M. J. ABBOTT *=
Studebaker
GORDON & GORDON HARDWARE CO.
HARDWARE
J
Farm Implements, Garden Tools
Peterson Bros.
Forest (irove, Oregon
THE
PACIFIC
MARKET
SATURDAY SPECIAL
A dozen bottle« assorted Pickles and Relishes -
Columbia River Smelts. 3 lbs for
-
$1.00
.25
LORD & WEI DEN BACH
FOREST GROVE,
t
OREGON
h
the upper grades of Lincoln School
last Friday.
Lincoln School now possesses a new
picture. It ia Lincoln a famous "Get­
tysburg Address. " and is the gift of
the G. A. R. poet of thia city.
Lincoln Literary of the seventh and
eighth grades had their first issue of
the Lincoln School "Echo” for the new
ter on last Friday.
It is fitting that Superior Quality be coupled with Superior Service.
offer our patrons service that has been brought to a point of efficiency-
Meats, Fruits, Vegetables, Fish and Fine Grocerk»|
c rD , n
W* invit* INSPECTION of this Appetizing Line.
PERSONAL ATTENTION
PR0MFr SERV10|
Phone 061
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