The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, April 13, 1916, Image 8

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.uiKiu} Oratorical Contest
a Silo,
a Manure Spreader
a Corrugated Roller
Do You Own
Opens Tomorrow these Three
Money-
A week from next
Easter.
The Passover,
tata. April 10.
Mrs. A. RutFety visited friends The Inter-Collegiate Prohibition
in Portland Monday.
holds its annual state lU .ibnre * } * } * )
to send a deposit to this
Mrs. O. M. S a n fo r d visited n association
r , t o r i ..
m m tiw l in
in M
n n t h Hall,
H n ll « I d l i “ » « • • •
oratorical
contest
Marsh
bank from any farm adja­ friends in Portland Tuesday.
cent to Forest Grove.
Mrs. W. L. Moore of Hanks tomorrow evening, April 14th.
visited
Pacific University has the priv-
Checks may be endorsed day. friends in this city Tues­ elege
Any of these three will pay for itself on an ordinary-sized
of entertaining the orators \
to us and mailed with safe­
id
and
delegates
from
the
other
i
farm
the first year,
Fred
Watrous
of
McMinnville
ty. When they arrive we
visited
friends
in
this
city
Tues-1
schools
only
once
in
every
six
or
place them to the Deposi­ j av
-
seven years. Six colleges are en- 1 We sell the Oregon Stay Round Silo, the John Deere low-down
tor’s credit and send back a
The band boys will give a dance
In the contest, which prom- j |anure Spreader, with the beater on the axe, and the John Deere
receipt at once.
ises
to
be very close and spirited. ‘Dunham” Corrugated Roller.
at
I.
O.
O.
F.
hall
Saturday
ev
Sending in deposits by ening next.
Some
t
f the orators are men with
mail is often less expensive
several
years of experience in ora­
Ask anyone who owns these if they are ns big money-
Miss Ella Braun of Portland, tory back
and more convenient than a
them. The local
trip to the bank in person. visited with Miss Hazelteen Stock- contestent, I of ¿ester
makers as we claim them to be.
G. Jones, repre­
The careful attention we man Sunday.
sented
Pacific
University
last
year
give mail-deposits is th e
Mr. and Mrs. Lucas are recent
inm’t borrow your neighbor’s machine ; come and
Salem and promises well for
same careful attention we arrivals from Brownsville, to make at
the
contest
Friday.
It
is
not
of­
buy one for yourself. We have some left just us
give everyone coming to the their home here.
ten
that
the
opportunity
of
hear
good as the one your neighl>or got.
bank. Try us.
Dr. and Mrs. Crockett of Port- ing orations on so live a question
lend spent Sunday with the M. is afforded a community and the
S. Alien family.
chance should 1u>t be overlooked.
Lost—Bnnch of keys. Reward The executive committee will
if left at Elkhorn Barber Shop, meet at 4 p. m. and registration
South Main street.
14-1* of delegates will come before
Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Hellwarth supper.
Forest Grove, Ore.
of Falls City visited Dr. and Mrs. \ At 8 o'clock the program will
KaufFmann Friday.
open at Marsh hall in the follow-
Member Federal Resene Bank.
Miss Elsie Lathrop and Miss 'n8 order:
In vocation
Jessie Greer attended the Teach­ Violin
solo
Miss Davis
Bishop. She completely recovered
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
in Banks Saturday. “ The Weapon,”
CONDENSED NEWS NOTES ers’ Mr. meeting
Nicholas
Jnureguy
before
she returned home.
and Mrs. L. E. Howard of
Misses
Klotna
and
Myrtle
Clark
s|»«nt
University
of
Oregon
Yamhill visited Tue-day night "A House Divided” Clarence A. Jones the week-end with their parent«.
The Y. W. Conference
The Passover, Oratorio Can­ with
Mrs. G. B. Sage and family.
Miss
Mnlde
Kaamuaen
was
given
a
Pacific
College
The Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Con­
tata, April 19.
Mrs. Lewis Hacker of Tilla­ “ National Efficiency” M. C. Smithson surprise party last Saturday night.
ference
held here hist week end
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tumbleson mook spent Tuesday night with
The Girls' Cooking Class, under the
McMinnville College
was
unexcelled
in the history of
Mrs.
L.
S.
Phillips,
on
her
way
to
visited in McMinnville Sunday.
direction of Miss Edna Mills, served a
“ Drink and the World Crisis”
Tangent,
where
her
mother
is
ill.
...........
Lester T. Jones most delighful dinner to the Y. W. C. district conferences. T h e pro­
Hancock & Wiles carry Life.
A. convention last Saturday.
Pacific
University
gram was carried out as planned
Mrs.
John
Allen
of
this
city
was
Accident & Fire Insurance. 1-tf operatrd on at the Good Samari­ "U nlaw ful License for Unlawful
The school year is drawing to a close and the delegates and all those
Get your lime and sulphur tan hospital, Portland, last Thurs­ Business
Earl (iheshman and the Buys’ and Girls' Literary so­ present enjoyed an inspiring and
sprays at Littler’s Pharmacy.
ciety had their last meeting last week. helpful conference which will not
Eugene Bible University
day and is getting along nicely.
Most of the members have their credit*» soon be forgotten.
We will insure your auto against Mrs. James Reeher returned to “ Prohibition and National Effici­ and
as it is hard to stay after school
Herbert Blatchford
fire, theft and collision. Hancock her home on Wilson river Satur­ ency”
during
the summer months, most of Because of the representative
Willamette
University
& Wiles.
9-tf day after a visit with her children
the curricular activities will soon be of the Y. \V. C. A. of the North­
Quartet.
Just Arrived—A fresh supply of who are attending school in this College
west l>eing in Japan, the Japanese
ended.
Decision of judges.
Whitman’s Chocolates, the best city,
idea
was carried out at the Con­
Those who are to take part in the
of prizes.
ference
Luncheon at the high
made, at Littler s Pharmacy.
Dr. Kauffmann was called to Award
“
Busin's
Bride”
which
will
be
given
Judges (Delivery)—A. King Wilson,
school
Saturday
noon and also at
The Express is prepared to meet Banks Friday to treat Joseph Portland; Frank H. Hilton, Portland; soon, have begun practicing. It is
to
put
it
on
I
the
reception
held
Friday evening
the prices of traveling calendar Eastman, who had the misfortune H. W. Stone, Portland composition, thought they will lie able
at
Marsh
hall
for
and
salesmen in lots of 100 or more. to drop a heavy timber on his Prof. N. F. Coleman, Reed College; in about four or five weeks. It is un­ high school girls. delegates
Japanese
lan­
right
foot.
der
the
direction
or
Mr.
Thomas
and
Prof.
Hopkin
Jenkins,
Portland;
Miss
We will insure your auto against
tern furnished the only light in
Shearer, McMinnville.
Miss Taylor.
Mr and Mrs. Thomas Grove Ellice
fire, theft and collision. Hancock from
the
chapel and the girls enjoyed a
A business session will often at 8:45 Lloyd Ritchie has quit school and is
Soda Springs were in Saturday
social
time together.
& Wiles.
9-tf town above
soon going to Eastern Oregon to work
Tuesday visiting their son, program: morning, with the following ' on
The
luncheon served Saturday
a ranch.
W. J. Good departed Monday Bert, and trading with local
noon
by
the high school domestic
Appointment
of
committees.
M:
.i
Ila
Wilder
sjient
Saturday
anti
for a visit with old Iowa and Mis­ merchants.
science
class
was a great credit to
of delegates.
i Sunday with her parents.
souri friends now living in Idaho Mrs. J. B. Littler of Salem is Reports
the
training
given
in our school in
Meeting of com­ Prof. Inlow went to McMinnville
cookery
and
service.
Seventy sat
spending a few days in town at- 10:00-—Intermission.
and Washington.
mittees.
| last Friday and hia classes in civics
down
to
partake
of
the
tempting
Miss
ten(Dng
the
Foreign
Missionary
'
and
pedagogy
did
not
meet.
10:30-—Opening
session.
Mr. and Mrs. LeFrene,
menu.
conference
being
held
at
the
M.
Vocal Solo
Miss Acker Miss Mona Mallory has been absent Following the luncheon came
Mary Woell and Wayne Giltner E. church.
Rev.
Holmes,
Speaker.
from school the past few days on ac- '
visited Sunday at Sheridan, at the The monthly business meeting 11:00— Final business session.
the toasts, with Miss Eleanor
count of sickness.
Hopkins as toast mistress. The
home of Mrs. Will Lackey.
Report
of
State
Secretary.
of the Forest Grove Woman’s
Report of State Treasurer.
Knights Went Visiting
G e o r g e Jackson of Littler’s club was held Monday, at which ,
Election of Officers.
time
officers
to
be
voted
on
the
Pharmacy was in Portland Tues-
Thirty-one
members of Delphos was ..Go to Sea beck!” The toasts
AFTERNOON SESSION
first meeting in May were nom-
da>, taking the examination pre­ inated.
lodge No. ”9, Knights of Pythias, were as follows:
responded with 1:30— Conference on Methods,
scribed by the State Board of interesting Members
went to Hillsboro Monday even “ Idle Breezes,” McMinnville
talks to the roll call on
Prof. Co€* McMinnville.
Pharmacy,
ing
and
Cherry
ana spent a pleasant evening i Co l 1 l 1 e g g e e, ; “Numberless v^ucuy
Report
of
State
Presipent.
the subj<ct ‘ Town Topics.”
2:35— -Conference—Plans for Coming with i their brothers of Phoenix Hlofoms.”
^hady
„ x- n A Af, „ the regular
, Baths, uino
Pacific iv College;
Years.
. il ,» High
ii;«,h “Plentl-
«nhiw.l •
The officers of the association a re a s lodge e 1 No. . .14. n After
*1 r Lm r , k.uiar flll
^uj Sunshine,” .. Dallas
School;
follows:
meeting the members and visitors ‘ Rippling Waters,” Reed College;
President— Harold A. Reed, Pacific enjoyed themselves for several “Ideal Sunsets,” Newberg High
hours at cards, refreshments an d ¡School; "Nodding Pine Trees,”
Vice ['resident— Miss Fern Wells,
and do it with a machine that will not require the strength University.
other amusements, th e Forest
° , ! j a “Grassy
1 Willamette University.
of a horse to operate.
Secretary — C. 1. Armstrong, Me- Grove continent arriving home Knolls, Pacific university,
after midnight.
I The room was decorated with
Minnville College.
---------------------i
imitation
Japanese cherry blos-
Treasurer—
Harry
L.
Bell,
Eugene
is ball-bearing in the reel and roller-bearing in the wheels, making it
Bible
University.
The
Passover,
Oratorio
Can-
j
soms
and large boquets of Japan-
the lightest-running machine on the m arket. It is so easy to adjust a
tata,
April
19.
i
ese
quince
adorned the table. The
child can take care of it. Cost no more than the ordinary mower. Let
DILLEY NEWS NOTES
i
Japanese
was also carried
us show you the difference. We are exclusive agents in Forest Grove
Mrs. Ben Ward of Gaston was shop­ Mr. any Mrs. Claire Walters re- out in the idea
for the
unusually
unique and
ping in Dilley on Thursday.
turned
to
their
home
in
Corvallis
pretty
place
cards.
Iron Age Cultivators and Seeders
Willie Forbis celebrated his 10th
birthday on Saturday when ten little 'I hursday, after having spent the The closing vesper service Sun-
the best implements of the kind to be found anywhere.
friends partook of his hospitality and winter here at the home of Mr. day afternoon was a very fitting
enjoyed themselves to the fullest extent. Van Walters Mrs. Walters came service to end so splendid a con-
i ng' he r
t
nd ay v 'H
1 here w,ith tuberculosis, in an ap- ference. The delegates went home
parently hopeless c o n d i t i o n enthusiastic over the session and
Mrs. taking
VanMeter
and of Mrs.
Turner
Phone 663
FOREST GROVE, ORE. were
advantage
bargain
day | E v e ry th in g else h a v in g fad ed th e y appreciative of the unsurpassed
came to Forest Grove that
j in the Grove Saturday.
courtesy shown them by the For­
Mr. and Mra. Frank Crowthers and might be under the care of
est
Grove people.
children
were
visiting
relatives
in
the
r>
Os
; Grove last week.
It Costs
Tw o Cents
0ratorioCan'
1.1
-The-
GOFF BROS.
First National Bank
Phone 683
Forest Grove, Ore
CUT YOUR LAWN NOW
The “Clarinda” Lawn Mower
GORDON & GORDON HARDWARE CO.
ÜU '
Special till Easter
fa
Fany Eastern-cured Hams, lb
21c
Fresh Strawberries, Pineapples, Apples,
Oranges, Bananas, Lettuce, Cabbage and
choice vegetables of all kinds.
The Pacific Market
Phone 0301
sn
Lord & Giguere
r>
rrr?
kJ
»
Mr. and Mrs. DeShazer were visit­
ing at the Beck home Sunday.
The Ladies’ Aid will meet again in
two weeks to finish the work they
started. It will be for all day and a
lunch will be served at noon for school
children.
Mra. Van M eter went to Gaston Sun­
day to see her friend, Mra. Storey, who j
is very sick.
A goodly number of Dilley people1
I went to Forest Grove Saturday to in­
vestigate the many bargains ottered by
the Grove merchants on Dollar Day,
and, judging by the number of packages
| that came this way, they left some
cash in the city beautiful.
Mrs. Frank Crowthers entertained
the ladies of the G. L. R. club at the
home of Mrs. Frank Sutford. A very
dainty luncheon was served by the
1 hostess. Those getting the highest
i scores were, Mrs. J. W. Hughes, first;
! Mrs. N. C. Johnson, second; Mrs. Roy
1 McBride, third.
I
Bake Sale
at our Store by the Ladies’ Aid Society of
the ChriHtian Church
Saturday, April 15th.
COME AND HELP THE CAUSE
SPECIAL—Golden Loaf Flour, $1.39
Phone
Phone
061 P "THE E PURE tzmahket
FOOD STORE "
061
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