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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1916)
INDENSED NEWS NOTES [ L. P. King had Portland yesterday. business in ANOTHER METRO TRIUMPH W. C. T. U. AA/HJ1UH COMES TO Mrs. K. B. Penfield, Editor icock & Wiles have $25,000 < Peterson Bros. Saturday neceiv- i on farms. 1-tf ed a carload of Studebaker cars Mrs. Rachel Hoskins, president Hill was in Hillsboro on and are looking for another car- 1 load to fill orders already booked, of the Washington County W. C. "CJ ss Saturday. . . . Mr. and Mrs. William Proctor, T. U., is in Portland attending A or.sae y pint or quart formeriy of this city, are enjoying the semi-annual s t a t e meeting rer s Confectionery. 8-4 j^e at lq S Altoes, Calif. Prof, which is being held attheCente-l Express prints butter wrap- p rQctor is doing post graduate nary Methodist church Monday, ith non-poisonous ink. work in Stanford University, and Tuesday and Wednesday of this ’. Hoffman had legal busi- is making his home in a suburb. week. At this meeting an open Hillsboro Monday. Ladies— I have just received f°rum >s held and “ all women’s c Burpee of Gales City the finest and most up-to-the- organizations may present their week-end visitor to P ort-, minute line of flounces, overlaces pet schemes’’ says State President and beaded and spangled edging Mrs. Kemp. “ Probably there will Former Star of Madam X. land.; ever brought to Forest Grove— . _ ... .. . .. Song o f Songs, in be many things W « will insure your auto against ju t what you’ll want for your many things said that the left and collision. Hancock new spring dresses. Mrs. Blanche ^ n*on wouldn’t stand back of, Richards, two doors west of post- but every body will be heard.” les. 9-tf °ffice- 8-tf Women on juries’ rights of il- a story o f the great north woods, nn Wylder of the Hillside The Rebekahs at their last legitimate children, movie censor by Hulburt Footner. tt was in town Monday on meeting divided the members into ship, and other problems that are Friday night Miss Davis o f P. four divisions, each having a lead- being threshed out. Oregon women U. will play several violin' solos. l’or Sale— About 35 quarts of H d fruit. Mrs. S. L. Carlyle, « - .t o provide somethin* tor the will decide what laws they want an d 'sktartaP 'n iK h t' M e l t o n (tood of the o r d e r . Members and then can determine what Carlos Clark and local talent will b 435. 9-t* should come and see which.list members to send to the legislature, produce "Carmencita.” All for [n Koughnet & Reder will de- your names are on. “ Jury Service for Women” is your film free with 25c Senator S. B. Huston’s subject, i h of prints. 9-1 Judge W. N. Gatens has charge Washington, March 6.— Repre- r Sale or Trade— A driving of the subject of “ Legislation to \ For Circuit Judge half if not paid by April 5th, and to the . J P. McFarlane, A st. jsentative Hawley has had incor Protect Illegitimate C h i l d re n .” To the Republican Voters of Washing- second half if not paid by October 5th.” porated in the agricultural appro !d ave. south. 9-tf “ Just Property Division Between | ton County: All taxes remaining unpaid on October , , ,, . . , j I am a candidate for the Republican priation bill an $11,000 item for u , 5th, shall become delinquent, and on ■s. A. P. West, who has been Husbands and Wives, is treated j nomination for Circuit Judge o f the | next year for the station of the by Mrs. Helen Miller Senn. Pat- Nineteenth Judicial District, compris- November 5th a penalty of 5 per cent ing some time at Newport, ... ... . . ing Washington and Tillamook Counties, will be charged and collected thereon bureau of entomology at Forest led Saturday. ent medicines which claim more at the May lath, me, primaries. in addition to the interest provided . ¡Grove, Or., an increase of $5000 than they can fulfil, cigarettes ____ G eo . R. B aglbh herein. Any day after the expiration ^ ■ a lter Chapman of Buxton is over ]ast year o f six months after the taxes charged from the standpoint of business For State Representative ^ ^ B lin g a few days with home The increase is allowed largely against real property are delinquent, L. A. FERNSWORTH men, n a t i o n a l censorship fori ^ ^ ■ a t Cornelius. for the purpose of making a study To the members o f the Republican the Sheriff shall have the right, and it movies, good roads, care for blind I shall be his duty upon demand to make Party in Washington County: Te ladies are invited to call of means for eradicating two and other defective children and Inspect the new Spring Alilli-j n c clover now active in i a" U suuurai « iu i 1 beg respectfully to solicit your con out and issue certificates of delinquency Tat Mrs. A. E. Dixon’s. 8-2 i ,, . . . . . . . . , many other subjects are matters »{deration at the Republican Primaries against such property. Certificates of le ExDress is DreDared to meet ,,he1' 11 la ^ e 11 e v a i l e y, the uncjer discussion. M»y J?. for the office of state Repre- delinquency shall bear interest at the ie impress is prepared to m et ^ <<mKjget and the borer, one prey - 1 n ____ i __ Isentatlve- . 1 favor uncompromising rate o f 15 per cent. On or as soon as Attorney General Brown was I , , , , ,i | ------------- j — --------- ----- ----------— economy, clean-cut. fewer laws, and I - prices of traveling calendar • ing upon the seed head and the ; one speakers at the banquet ! skall place the public interests ahead practicable after October 5th, the tax en in lots of 100 or more. other on the root. The appro- .itf'cnronMrc,.h,,rc|1 iof >"’lltk'a- } .sHa11 work ahr;iin!it un collector shall proceed to collect all nnri TVIr« H avnn nf D rain ui n t lielO at Gentenary CnUrch M onday necessary, frivolous a n d conflicting taxes levied against personal property, . and M rs. Haven ot Drain, pnation is available generally for j e v e n ,ng laws, and I shall give my best efforts and which shall have been unpaid, and n, were in our city last investigation in cereal and forage " _____ jt*> lightening the ever-increasing bur- shall levy upon sufficient goods and esday, looking for a location. cropS. weU attended regular meet- chattels o f delinquent taxpayers and THE STAR THEATER Fri. and Sat., Mar. 10 11 s and S atu rd ay M atin ee, 2:30 Dorothy Donnelly “SEALED VALLEY” 5c - - and - - 10c To Destroy Clover Pests E i. 1_ •’ ____ f i 1 • 1 n 1 1 . . I A Ore. Inc., toil 7 8 ,8 2 ,4 2, $10. hus to Ei I enry’s i j ama« T«| Sprin T M . . 1 1 F , . . n T ■ . 1 • .,1 1 . . . . . _ 1 . n - .. 1 ----. , 2 .... A 1 11 ---- -- .. . . . 1 A . . A . V l l . V . 1 It 1 1 •) ^ 5 ^ S iS sell same to satisfy said tax, or said . Dorsey and wife, of W inne-! D1LIJET NEW S N OTE8 o f the W. C. U. held with and L. A. Fernsworth. Sheriff shall charge said personal prop Manatoba, were taking in ----------- Mrs. Penfield on Friday, March igh tsof our city last Thurs- A baby boy was bom to Mr. and j partial arrangements To the Voters o f the Republican Party erty tax against real property and said Mrs. Henry Jerrett on Tuesday, reb. * 29th. Only one birthday in four years, for the observance of Neal Dow’s rence Rice has left high when birthdays mean so much, too. Do birthday on Monday, March 20th, land is attending Benkhe you think that was a square deal to the by an open meeting at which it er Business College in Port- kld- Now, if it had been a girl, that w as h0 p e(i t0 secure some local i would have been different. , , i Mr. and Mrs. DeShazer, Mrs. J. S. PaSt0,S and ° therS aS speakers, p. and Mrs. Percy Carstens Pierpont and V. D. Jacques took dinner with special music, anks, visited over Sunday with the Sutfords Wednesday. i The old guard that worked side Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ma- Judge stevena waa greeting friends by side with Neal Dow, Fiances ... .. I in the Grove Saturday, Willard and o t h e r s have all ney in !S Cl y. .. VanMeter took suddenly ill on passed on and the rank and file of irist Peterson, a former resi- ; Thursday with acute kidney trouble, , their followers is fast passing. So of Forest Grove, who now He >s better at this writing. Mrs. Chas. O’ Niel made a flying trip if we wish to leave behind us a i near Hillsboro, was looking grand army of the rising genera- business in town yesterday. to Portland Saturday. Mrs. J. W. Hughes was calling on {jon up work we must lay >r Rent— ;Modern 6-roomed Mrs. i, with one acre ground; also pres, with good gravel pit, for Walter Roswurm. 7-tf |ogue Sexton, son of Mr. and A. L. Sexton of this city has, ted a position as foreman of s-driving gang at St. Johns. MrsK s \ sh' r/ r' i n th c down, we must observe these Saturday natal days. Then, too, this is oaiuruay. j . ’ . The program Friday night at the A r - 1 our first year of jubilee in Oregon tisan hall was fine and well attended. following the Vote for prohibition, Mr. and Mrs. Pierpont went to Salem Sunday for a short visit with relatives. P o litical A n n ou n cem en ts Mrs. trank Maury, Mrs. Albert La- For Circuit Judge o f the Nineteenth Mont, Mrs. Walter W olf and Mr. and Judicial District L. Langley of Portland, a Mrs. Marion Maury went to Portland ler to Miss Langley of this Saturday on a shopping tour. W. H. HOLLIS | was last week elected pres- John Ellis wa^in the Grove Friday. ; I am a candidate for nomination to Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Vaught of the office o f Circuit Judge of the Nine of the Multnomah county Hillsboro and Mrs. Grondyke of this teenth Judicial District, composed of Association. place were guests at the S. F. Van the Counties o f Tillamook and Wash will insure your auto against Meter home Thursday o f last week. ington, subject to the Republican Pri ftheft and collision. Hancock Earl Tupper was attending to busi- mary election to be held May 19th, Files. 9-tf i ness matters in the Grove Friday. 1916. Under the auspices o f the United 1 am a resident of Forest Grove, in and Mrs. Connett enter- Artisans, Herbert Butler Deuell, dra said Washington County, and have Mr. and Mrs. Frost at matic reader and impersonater, will been an attorney for thirty years, am er Friday evening. A festive give an entertainment at the Artisan admitted to practice in ail the courts of ^ng was enjoyed and a large hall in Dilley on Saturday, March 11th, this state and of the Federal Courts of at 8 o'clock. Admission 10 and 15c; the United States for tne district of ber were present. . good music. Oregon. fill French, formerly a resi- Miss Effie Sage has returned home, I have been a lifelong republican, but ; of Forest Grove and at one after an extended stay in Portland in the discharge o f public duties have editor of the News in this nursing her sister, Mrs. E. Pike, who always held the interest o f the people was a guest in the Langley was very sick, but is able to be out above that o f party or politics, and that e the first of the week. He again. the judiciary should never be swayed >W a resident of LaGrand. J. H. Hoffman of Gaston was in by partisan influence or party predju- Irs. Lou Todd Buxton left last Dill«y Wednesday buying some heifers dice. 1 have ever stood for rigid economy krsday for her home in Walla of Mr- Sutford. |la. She came here to visit Mrs- Grondyke left Tuesday for the in the expenditure o f the people’s burden Mrs. o f taxation brothers, L. G. and A. B. home money. o f her The daughter, Thomas is in creasing out o f all proportion to the |d. the former being ill. He | Connelly, to stay awhile. benefits received, increased wealth or luch improved at present. Howard Sage and Gus Anderson, two lancock & Wiles carry Life, ' of Dilley'a handsomest young men, ability to pay. If nominated and elected T will ad- taking in the sights in Forest tident & Fire Insurance. 1-tf were , minister the business of the courts of Grove Friday. rhe Mrs. team and farm this district justly, promptly and with Minnie Tupper implements was shopping in the least possible expense to the tax H. Porter, sold at auction the Grove Saturday, the Ryals barn last Saturday, Bud Dilley went to Portland Satur- payers. Less litigation: less expense; less de not bring very high prices, day on business. i team and harness selling for William Wdkes bought a team of lay and more justice shall be my aim. Your support is respectfully solicited. K) and Other stuff cheaper, in horses at the Porter sale Saturday at W. H. H ollis . ^portion. , the Grove. f for Washington County I am a candidate for the nomination for County Clerk, for the Primary Election to be held May 19th, 1916; have been chief deputy Couuty Clerk for the past two terms, was born in Washington County, am familiar with the work o f the office, and if nominated and elected will during my term of o f fice attend to the duties thereof, exer cising economy, and courtesy to the public. H enry A. K uratli . tax shall become a lien upon said prop erty, and shall be enforced in the same manner as other real estate tax liens. J. E. REEVES, Sheriff o f Washington County, Oregon. 6-tf By J. C. Applegate, Deputy. B U Y A CARTON Your best bar For Sheriff gain today is To the Voters of Washington county: * a carton o f I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for the office o f sheriff at National Mazda <he Primary Election to be held May Lamps As durable as carbon 19th, 1916. f. If nominated and elected, I will give lamps and more light for , the protection o f my office to all per- the same lighting coat. so|18 an(1 u|| (qaftae8 ai,ke . i wi|| t;on_ T «k e hum«* a ra rto n o f five. duct my office in an economical way, as i near as possible : with fair and court- eous treatment to the public. T w o P o o rs W «!»t o f F irst N ational Geo. G. Hancock. II. J. W alrath For Sheriff To the Voters of Washington County, Oregon: 1 hereby announce myself as a candi ■ date for the nomination on the Repub lican ticket for sheriff in the primaries of May 19th, 1916. If I am nominal, d and elected I will, during my term o f office, conduct the said office honestly, impartially, efficiently and economically and for the best interests of the tax- payers o f the county. Dated at Hillsboro, Ore., this 28th day of February, 1916. J. W. C onnell . Rank C. R • Liisluilll I»l limbing Steam and Hot Water Heating First Class Work Guaranteed. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. Shop with (■or«!<»n h im ! (io n lo n Phone IUI.T I J. C. Applegate Present Deputy Sheriff Announces FOREST GROVE Undertaking Co. his Candidacy for C ounty S h eriff Before the electors at the Republican Primaries to be held Kay 19, 1916 If nominated a n d elected h e pledges a strict observance of his duties and an economical admini stration. "B s a M^axrrrary J. S. BUXTON, Prop. Funeral Directors and Embalmers PHONE 612 F orest G ro v e , O regon A. M. SELEY, SIGNS, SHOW CARDS, LANTERN that on Tues- | ------------- SLIDES--------------- the tax rolls J Notice to Taxpayers Notice is hereby given day, February 15, 1916, for the year 1915 will be opened for the I^eave word at Palace Barber Shop collection o f taxes. The first half of all taxes should be paid on or before | April 5th following, and the second I N .H O F F M A N da half on or before October 5th following. Attorney At Law Interest shall be charged and collected , at the rate o f 1 per cent per month or i Patent Office Business Solicited a fraction of a month until paid. “ In - Oregon terest at said rate applies to the first ForestGrove,