The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, March 08, 1916, Image 8

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    Roy Dennis, a merchant of
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Gaston, was in this city Tuesday.; ^
C O U Ilty b e a t
We have just Received a Carload of
Orders taken f o r whipping
Washington County Editorial Association
N ew s Bureau
cream, by pint or quart, at Shear­
er's Confectionery.
8-4
Marriage licenses have been
Misses Neoma Conger and Mar-j issued during the past week to
including a couple of new styles. We have
cella Richards made a trip to
Henry Gregerson and Miss Agnes
sample of each set up and invite inspection.
Partland Saturday.
1. Spend less than you earn
M. Head and to Frank Cati and
Mrs. Harry Nauffts is spending
Miss Rose Steffer of Orenco.
2. Pay as you go-never run
a few days with her daughter,
The State of Oregon vs. M. D.
in debt.
Mrs. J. Teagarden, in Yamhill.
O’Brien is the title of a suit filed
3. Never anticipate uncer­
Mr. and Mrs. B. Ortman were1 in district court recently. The de-
tain profits by expend­
Use Lily’s Soluble Sulphur Spray. We have
in
town Monday night attending fendent, an inmate of the county
The r
ing them before they are
the
I.
0
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0
.
F.
and
Eastern
Star
sold
twenty
barrels
of
this
the
past
week.
W
e
people
of
poor house, is charged with hav­
actually received.
lodges.
“
Baby-W
also have anything from a hand-power bucket
ing written Clarence Harper, a
4. Keep a regula- account
Clinton McGill has finished his former inmate, suggesting that he
of your earnings and ex­
sprayer to a power machine. Give us a call, w indow
work at Vancouver and left Mon­ waylay and shoot Clarence Young,
baby toil'
penses.
if you want only information.
day for Eugene, after a Sunday
cesBorit
s :
the
superintendent.
O’Brien
was
5. Start and keep up a bank
visit in this city.
dlera,.
A
indicted
by
the
grand
jury
for
the
account.
Mrs. Stowell a n d daughters,
Our new line of Baseball Goods and Fish­ man'sclui
No other bank can better
who have been visiting in Texas offense, was examined as to his
White Sr:
ing Tackle is in. Come and see them.
serve you than this one.
for some time, have returned t o ! mental condition and found sane,
er,
>'
so he will have to stand a criminal
their home in this city.
has 1*1-1
Hi Gill was Tuesday re-elected trial.
mayor of Seattle by a majority of
and
Mary Lyon Friday filed suit for
more than 5,000. His opponent divorce from Edward Lyon. In
.re ’
m enfaH
was Austin E. Griffith, chief of
;o c
who
s
-
her
complaint,
plaintiff
charges
police.
Forest Grove, Ore.
thelr 6 ugg
cruel and i n h u m a n treatment.
I am paying the highest market
P
h
o
n
e
6
83
ter for a t
price for butter and eggs and am She asks for the custody of a
Member relierai Reserve Bank.
H t. in
selling from my wagon fresh fish minor child and alimony in the
every day. Oscar Burnworth, sum of $40 per month, alleging
' Soule played the part of
phone 62.
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that defendant is well able to pay
von Stern in a charming m;
NOTES AND PERSONALS Mrs. Blanche Richards went to that amount.
Glenn Morgan made an ext
Portland Tuesday morning to see
John L. Carlson has brought
Baron von Roden and Leslie
Miss
Ada
Taylor
was
here
for
a
;
Job printing—phone 821.
her new grandson and to attend suit against J. N. Hoffman and
visit last week. She is teach- j
if° u thefi’anl'
Mrs. John Allen is quite ill this {),ne
the sessions of the W. C Ernest Wiese, charging that short
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! young lover, Alfeld, with pi
ing
in
the
high
school
at
Castle-,
sincerity.
Miss
Newman
they hold property belonging to
week.
i ' .
Get your lime and sulphur
Will Morley and family and the Peterson-Weise Grocery com­ rock, Wash.
the part of “Charlotte,” the
sprays at Littler’s Pharmacy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kelsey left pany, defunct, of which all were
George Wilcox received word with skill,
L. Gordon of Gales Creek was Tuesday for the Standard box stockholders.
last Saturday morning that his
Between the two plays a
Petition has been filed in county brother was very low, and he left ber of songs were sung in G
in Forest Grove on business Mon-1 factory, at Buxton, where the
court praying that Agnes Knox be for his home in Sherman county. The second play was “EinK
(lay-
men are employed.
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This was put on by Ra
Guy Stockman and Miss Hazel-
Mp and Mrs R T Buxton appointed guardian of seven Knox rp,
teen Stockman were Portland vis­ spent Sunday in McMinnville children. Also petition praying This was most unfortunate for the playing the part of Doktor d
that F. G. Mann and Phely I. basket ball game with Willamette en, Miss Keep acting Gabri
itors Saturday.
visiting at the home of Mrs. Mann be appointed administrator University S a t u r d a y evening, j seine Frau; Willis Cady
Just Arrived—A fresh supply of Buxton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. and administratrix of the estate of
Wilcox is one of the best players Doktor Blatt, and Miss
Whitman's Chocolates, the best M. H. Miller.
Joseph Mann.
P. U. ever had in basket ball.
acting Bertha Mailer. Th
made, at Littler’s Pharmacy.
Mrs. A. E. Dixon, the milliner,
The sentiment around Hillsboro
parts were well acted. Ini
In
the
game
with
Willamette
Mis. Dr. Kinney of Astoria is is giving green trading stamps | is not very strong for the removal
the entertainment was a su
visiting in this city with her sis- with cash purchases, the same as j of Judge Reasoner from the University at Salem Saturday ev­ and much credit is due all
ter, Mrs. Arthur Caples.
the other trading stamp business county judgeship.
ening P. U.’s basket ball tossers taking part.
house.
Bills paid every thirty
Registration for candidacy is met their first defeat of the
Oscar K. Brown, John Temple- j
The Freshman play that L
days considered as cash.
9-21 1 still coming in slowdy although
season. Unfortunately, Wilcox, be postponed, will be given
ton and W. C. Benfer had busi­
Mrs. 3ertha Howard, who un­ several candidates are already out P. U.’s star player, was called Tuesday evening in Marsh
ness in the county seat Saturday.
derwent a serious surgical opera­ for each of the offices. The latest
Admission free.
Miss Norma Coucher arrived tion last Friday at the Forest to throw his hat into the ring is away to his brother’s bedside at
Saturday from McMinnville for a Grove hospital, is improving now, D. M. Mclnnis of Orenco, who the last minute. This crippled the
A Great Meeting
visit with the H. R. Bernard and her many fiiends hope for j has filed for the office of sheriff. team very materially. John Ire­ There was a layman’s raUl
family.
This makes a total of four as­ land was put in his place, but he the league rooms of the M.
her complete recovery.
It is quite probable that Judge
Blain Hoskins, a student of the pirants for that one position.
was hurt in the early part of the church last Thursday eveni
J. H. Stevenson of Portland will Northwest Dental college in Port­
|of food
game.
While they were unable to hear the reports of the dele
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
deliver the graduation address to land, has returned from Chicago
poisoni
play
together
with
their
former
who
attended
the
Laymen’s
high school graduates on May where he attended the meeting of Joseph Loomis was awarded the !
doc ton
29th.
the national dental fraternity. high school pennant Monday for selling skill on account of the changes in ference in Portland last m
Hawki
Rev. J. W. Leavitt of Center­ While there he visited the two the largest number of tickets to the the team formation, yet the P. U. Delegates Littler, Starrett,
Sseases c
ville, Wash., a graduate of the dental schools of Chicago and Junior-Senior play.
men held the Methodists down to Hoffman and Dunlap told of
th a t sta
Eugene Bible university, was in although those are larger, he came The reception given by Prof. Thomas 30 to 19, which is indeed a credit impressions at the convention
b00 child
this city visiting friends Sunday, back better satisfied than ever and his bride Thursday evening to the
et. Mo
and delivered an address before the with the P o r t l a n d school. In Junior-Senior actors and actresses was to our men considering the un- all agreed that it was one of
iring th'
greatest boosts for missionary
young people of the Christian equipment and methods the Ore- one of the social events of the school usual handicap.
Can do r
church in the evening.
gon dental school is unexcelled.
The last big game of the basket church work ever held any
| year.
are a <
lioned dc
Many tin cans and dish pans rattled ball season will be played here Prior to the meeting, the
amour
last week at Prof. Thomas’ new home. : next Saturday evening, when Me- served a nice hot dinn
jlicago
Frank Doane was absent from school Minnville plays the return game was highly appreciated.
hntine r
Monday on account of illness.
with P. U. This will be a hard- „ r .
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severe
that we are exclusive selling agents in Forest Grove for
Class games were played between
Wednesday night of last
[from st
the Juniors and Seniors and Sophomores fought game and well worth see­ the Congregational church
not b<
and Freshmen last Monday night. The ing. If P. U wins over “ Me,” serenaded Prof. Thomas
ithers f(
result was a score of 10 to 17 in favor the championship of the non­ bride a t t h e i r h o m e at
This implement can be used as a cultivator in six
The
of the Sophomores. The Juniors seem conference league will be ours.
Wendt’s. The “newlyweds’
different ways and ¡is a seeder as well; absolutely
erum
to
to have a pretty husky bunch of play­
The tw’o German plays given presented with a picture of I
the best garden tool we have ever seen.
sing
cc
ers and they are working hard for the !
by the Modern Language Club zart by the members of the a
school championship.
three wi
All Kinds of
They
were
also
the
recipients!
Beth Sexton was absent from school last evening were certainly' amus­ set of sterling silver teaspoons«
kst, thi
FARM AND GARDEN IMPLEMENTS
last Monday.
en unde
ing to those not able to under­ desert spoons, presented by j
|ied,
am
The
Optimist
staff
is
beginning
its
Garden Hose and Sprinklers
stand what was said. A good Junior and Senior classes oil
work on the “ Annual” which they hope
Bix
week
to have out in a couple of months. crowd enjoyed the interesting en- high school.
i Kauffm
They are working hard and the school t e r t a i n m e n t .
------ The program
Mrs. I. S. Phillips and
■ “ Let y
hopes that it will be much better and
larger than the one last year. Our Fmmi "r hri ViS - SoIOxty Miss Ler' HilmaT'oV Tillamook,
if your
manager is Joseph Loomis.
Emma Craft; M i s s Margaret Tuesday night at the ho»I
pat the I
Phono 663
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
Arthur Seelve. one of the Seniors, Jones then sang a solo in German. Mrs. L. S. Phillips, on her«?
for it
has quit school and the class is sorry to
I where p
nEini
me;V
kan-
PhiIomath
"here
her
motif’
see him leave. Mr. Seelye helped us in i.cnes Duell
followed. M i s s very ill.
Bad flies
our Junior-Senior play, he being the
stage manager, and we appreciated
sters fi
his work very much.
for thi
Miss Edna Her was absent from
fleas a
i school Friday.
Id be cleai
Windsor Moore «jv»nt S atu rd ay and
„lildren mi
Sunday at home with parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Will Moore of Banks.
tyle, allow
With trading stamps when purchasing food for your family.
Miss Marie Raffetv of Mountaindale
i air and r;
Look
hrst
for
Quality
and
Purity,
just
as
you
would
if
y<
#
spent Saturday ana Sunday at home
ture
of fro
with
her
parents.
were engaging a physician or purchasing medicine.
For next Saturday, March 11, w^ offer
being
The pupils are all working hard to
one dozen bottles assorted of Sweet
earn their curricular credits and there
| them to
F
O
n
n
^
T
n
w
p
2
,uF°
°
P
for
your
fami,y
from
the
PURE
will be a debate between the two lit­
Relishes, Sweet Gherkins, Mexican
Bot omit
. r TP R.E' !hat they may remain well. Our store ¡» »
erary societies soon in the assembly.
doctor cl
model
of
Sanitation
and
your
family
is
worthy
of
our
good
style Relish, Mustard and (P I a a
The drama class is also preparing sonie
lis just as c
work to be given soon under the direc­
service and protection.
Salads for
<pJ.*U U
tion of Miss Cole.
Vol l r
Our basket ball season is over, the
on "Th<
If
not
convenient
to
come,
Telephone
061
last game being played last Friday
iren.” Re
night between Forest Grove high school
tier’s plac
SUCCERS
—
Phone 0301
I^>rd & (• ¡guère
and Vancouver high. The score was 27
SUCCESS-
shot ra
to 22 in favor of \ ancouver.J
Fleishman's
White
handlix
We will insure your auto against
Comprest
Mountain
The mo
Yeast.
fire, theft and collision. Hancock
FLOUR
& Wiles.
9 -tf
Practical
Rules for
SUCCESS--
i
.John Deere Wagon
Spraying Time is Here
-The -
First National Bank
i]
Goff Brothers
Pacific University
. ?
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ARE YOU AWARE
\
Iron Age Cultivators and Seeders?
GORDON & GORDON HARDWARE CO.
h
mu
The Home of Good Meat
The Pacific Market
Don’t Be Confused