The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, May 04, 1916, Image 5

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    old castles. This lecture will be of NOTES AND PERSONALS
interest to German-Amer-
P acific U n iv ersity especial
icans as well as the students of Job printing—phone 821.
Another ha.schull victory wa* German, but it will be also very Mr. and Mrs. B. Ortman were
interesting toothers, knowing that in town Monday.
B efo re you p la ce y o u r order fo r
won by the I*. U. team at Mount Germany
is
one
of
the
great
Angel laxt Saturday. The boys
in the war. The lecture
& Wiles have $25,000
1917 C alendars, see ou r lin e o f
came home enthusiastic over the is nations
free and the public is welcome. to Hancock
loan
on
farms.
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game, saying it was an unusualiy One of the happiest and most
s a m p le s ; w e m a y sa v e you so m e
and Mrs. T. C. lord vis­
interestinK, exciting game. The artistic events of college life will ited Mr. friends
in Portland Sunday.
Mount Angel boys were full of lx* the May Day festivities a week
m on ey.
"pep” and were right there, when , from tomorrow, Friday, May 12th. Nancy Moore was the guest of
it came to rooting for the home The morning exercises will consist Blanche Craft in Dilley Sunday.
team. At the end of the fifth of the crowning of the May Queen, Judge DeWitt Smith of Hills­
inning the score stood 1 to 0 in the winding of the May pole, boro visited relatives in th.s city ited the Atwell and Craft farms, Political Announcements
Colonial costume and several folk Sunday.
I*. U.’s favor, but the final score dunces.
of town Sundav, and
(Paid Advertisements)
the afternoon will lx? Mrs. Ross Reder returned Sun­ southwest
was 6 to 2 in favor of P. U. The the return In game
Mr. Russell gives it as his opinion
Pacific Col­
Judge of the Nineteenth
next game will I k * with McMinn- lege of Newberg. with
In the game at day from a two weeks’ visit in that Washington coun'y will have Fur Circuit Judirisl
District
v i 11 e tomorrow (Friday.) T he N’ewberg last Saturday, a week Portland.
a
big
crop
of
prunes,
apples
and
W.
H
HOLLIS
track team goes to "Me” the same ago, P. U. won by a score of 6 to Miss Earn ham, Katherine Davis cherries this year. He is also so I am a candidate for nomination to
2. In the evening will be the and Maigaret Taylor spent Satur­ favorably impressed wi t h the the office of Circuit Judge of the Nine­
day for the field meet.
May Day play, "The Romancers”
Judicial District, composed of
The annual Freshman picnic by
Loganberry outlook he would like teenth
the Counties of Tillamook and Wash­
the famous French dramatist day In Portland.
subject to the Republican Pri­
was last Friday afternoon. The Rost rand. The complete program Enoch Moore and daughters to join somebody in a five-acre ington,
mary
election
to be held May 19th,
Senior classes of the Forest Grove will be published in these columns left Sunday for the new home at vinyard.
1916.
If nominated and elected I will ad­
and Hillsboro High Schools also, next week.
Langdon, N. D.
We will insure your auto against minister
the business of the courts of
attended as the invited guests of
County Spelling Contest
this district justly, promptly and with
fire,
theft
and
collision.
Hancock
Misses
Gertrude
Hinman
and
the least possible expense to the tax
the Freshman class. There were The annual county spelling con­ Helen Phillips visited with Lyla & Wiles.
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payers.
in all about eighty young people test took place at Hillsboro last Short in Dilley Sunday.
Less litigation; less expense; less de­
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
in the company that "hiked” to a Saturday with 78 schools repre-, Francis Taylor spent Sunday
lay and more justice shall be my aim.
solicited.
pretty Hjxjt near Dilley, where a sented by between 800 and 900 with his mother at St. Vincent President Bushnell of Pacific Univer­ Your support is respectfully
W.
H.
H
ollis .
sity
spoke
to
the
high
school
pupils
last
good time was enjoyed. T h e contestents. Following the con­ hospital, in Portland.
Wednesday
morning.
His
talk
was
very
For State Representative
good "eats” were transported in test came the Juvenile carnival.
interesting
and
gladly
received
by
all
O.
G.
Carnahan,
late
of
Banks,
A. FERNS WORTH
Miss I lone Johnson’s car. Dean This contest is the fin al of district
those who heard it. It was relating to To the L. members
of the Republican
but
now
living
at
Laurelwocd,
Clarke and wife were the official contests conducted in each district j
the present conditions of the European Party in Washington
was
in
town
on
business
Monday,
j
chaperons. F o r t u n a t e l y , the over the county and the pupils of
war and one of the greatest problems I beg respectfully to County:
solicit your con­
the United States today—that of sideration at the Republican
weather cleared for the event and the different schools who maintain The little son of Mr. and Mrs.; of socialism
Primaries
and capitalization.
May 19, for the office of state Repre­
a fine evening favored the merry­ a gixxl average throughout the W. P. Dyke is ill this week. Miss The P. U.
sang a number of sentative. I favor uncompromising
makers. All the games of the preliminaries are allowed to com- j Eunice Bernard is the nurse in very pleasing Quartet
clean-cut, fewer laws, and I
songs
at
the high school economy,
"old Hchool days,” such as "Last pete. There are three divisions or attendance.
shall place the public interests ahead
Wednesday
morning.
politics. I shall work against un­
couple out,” "Drop the handker­
Mrs. B. F. W’hite and Mrs. Seymour of
necessary, frivolous and conflicting
chief” and "The flying Dutch­ classes from the third grade to Alva Patten, a teacher in the visited
laws, and I shall give my best efforts
the high school Thursday.
man,” were enjoyed till the warm the high school, inclusive, and the Hillsboro high school, spent Sun­ The Forest
to lightening the ever-increasing bur­
Grove
boys
played
Hills­
sun had set beyond the western word* given out are appropriate day here visiting friends and old boro a game of ball last Saturday and den
of taxation created by expenditures
out
of
proportion to increase in wealth
hills. Then the company gathered to each class, 100 words being: class mates
defeated, the score being 8 to 9. and actual
needs.
around the hot fires to roast the given to each individual. Rach Mrs. Elizabeth Benfer arriv- d were
L. A. Femsworth.
Miss
Florence
Thornburgh
spent
the
"weenies” and feast on the many student receiving a perfect grade j
week-end
with
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Thursday from McMinnville for
For Sheriff
other good things in store for the
Will Thornburgh of Banks.
To
the
Voters
of Washington county:
hungry crowd. After the "feed” is given a prize consisting of a a visit with her son, the Express Mrs.
On Tuesday morning a meeting of I am a candidate
for the Republican
the company gathered around an­ diploma, signed by the county editor, and family.
student body was held and they nomination for the office
sheriff at
other bonfire to enjoy a musical school sujx.*rintendent and s ating Misses C l a r i c e and Oneita the
had their primary election for officers the Primary Election to of
'
»
e
held May
treat by the girls of the P. U. that the winner is a perfect speller.
for next year. Next week the regular 19th, 1916.
aggregation. Dean Clarke made Following the contest, which be­ Webb of Portland, spent the week­ election
will be held.
nominated and elected, I will give
a brief talk on behalf of the Fresh­
end visiting their mother and two Miss Jacquelln
Jones spent the week­ the If protection
of my office to all per­
man class and Pacific University gan at 10 a. m., came the carni­ brothers in this city.
at the home of her parents.
sons
and
all
classes
I will con­
in which he expressed the wish of val and program given on the! Dean Clark of Pacific Univer­ end Miss
Ruth Patton is getting along duct my office in an alike;
economical
as
both that all the bright young court house lawn, which consisted sity has rented thehou<-e on North very nicely
and will probably be able near as possible ; with fair and way,
court­
people present from the two High of crowning the May Queen, Miss
public.
Schools might I k * in P. U.’s next Eva Emmott of Hillsboro high "A” street belonging to C. V. B. to return to school in a few weeks. eous treatment to the
Geo.
G. Hancock.
Freshman class. About 8:30 the school, by Dr. F. A. Bailey, who Rut-sell, and wiil move into it the We will insure your auto against
For Sheriff
long line of young people started spoke shortly upon the value of first of June.
and collision. Hancock To the Republican
I am a
back, arriving in time to see the good spelling and the benefits of Have room for two more pupils & fire, W theft
iles._______
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of Washington
Hillslxtro students off on the 9:35 the conte.t just ended.
and if nominated and elected,
train.
Following this was the program in the class meeting Tuesday and The Express is prepared to meet Connty,
pledge
an
administration of
L a s t Thursday evening the of music, May day dances and Friday afternoons. Apply at the the prices of traveling calendar; the office economical
in
all
departments,
and will
by gaily dre^si-d children, i Elva Millinery Shop, in the salesmen in lots of 100 or more. endeavor at all times to give the
Gamma Sigma society had the figures
posi­
The
music
for
the
day
was
fur­
It
pleasure of enjoying the visit of nished by the Orenco band. An C a p le s b ’ld ’g.
tion attention in the interests of the
the Philomathians. An unusually estimate of the crowd places the Mrs. M. W. Patton returned
taxpayers.
D. M. Mclnnis.
interesting program in which the numlier at 5,000 or more.
Monday from For land, where she
girls t o o k part w as enjoyed.
To the Voters of the Republican Party
been spending the past week
After the program the Philo’s FALSE RUMOR DENIED has
for Washington County
with her daughter, Ruth, who is
served most delicious refreshments
I
am
a
candidate for the nomination
in their own parlors just across Applegate Has Not Withdrawn in a hospital there.
for County Clerk, for the Primary-
the hall.
Ross Reder Saturday night at-
Election to be held May 19th, 1916;
Candidacy
Under the auspices of the Mod­
have been chief deputy Couutv Clerk
tended the annual smoker and
for the past two terms, was born in
ern Language club Rev. M. J. I It having come to my attention banquet of the R< xall druggists
Washington County, am familiar with
Fenenga of Strassel, Ore., will de­ that reports have been circulated of Oregon at the Imperial Grill,
the work of the office, and if nominated
and elected will during my term of of­
liver an illustrated l e c t u r e on throughout the c o u n t y that I Portland. More than fifty drug­
fice attend to the duties thereof, exer­
"The Ruined C a s t l e s of the have withdrawn from the contest gists attended and they had a
cising economy, and courtesy to the
public.
Rhine’*' t o m o r r o w evening in for the Republican nomination high old time.
H enry A. K uratli .
Marsh Hall. Some years ago Rev. for sheriff, I wi h to state that Miss Margaret Ixtwell was mar­
reports are false and without ried Saturday to Holman Ferrin
For Circuit Judge
Fenenga made the trip up this such
foundation
aud evidently circuit­ at the Thomas home in Los Ar -
To the Republican Voters of Washing­
picturesque river renowned for its ed to mislead
ton County:
friends If
castles. He obtained quite a col nominated I will my
I am a candidate for the Republican
geles.
Both
of
these
young
peo­
accept
and
will
lection of pictures at that time, use every effort to secure election ple are Pacific graduates and we
nomination
for Circuit Judge of the
m aterial
but since his return he has added in November.
Nineteenth
Judicial
District, compris­
all extend our best wishes. M . Especially desirable in the ing Washington and Tillamook
a number of fine pictures to the
Counties,
C. APPLEGATE, Ferrin is connected with the Y. country or where there is at the May 19th, 1916, primaries.
original collection. Along with Republican J. Candidate
for Sheriff. M. C. A. of that city —P. U. In­ no water system, because
the slides, he will tell interesting
G eo . R. B agley .
stories relating to these romantic (Paid Adv.)
dex.
For Sheriff
People are just bginning to re­
To the Voters of Washington County,
Oregon:
alize that A. Baldwin can m;.ke
I hereby announce myself as a candi­
them some money when t h e y
date for the nomination on the Repub­
lican ticket for sheriff in the primaries
want to sell or buy second-hand
nPBACTICAtl.T
of May 19th, 1916. If I am nominated
furniture,
stoves
and
other
house­
and elected I will, during my term of
A BIG, HILARIOUS COMEDY,
office, conduct the said office honestly,
hold goods. He pays more and
efficiently and economically
FIVE REELS
It Is good rrofing and gives splen­ impartially,
sells for less than the average did
and
for
the
best interests of the tax­
sa tisfa ctio n becau se it is m ade rig h t
By the GOLD ROOSTER COMPANY
dealer, as he is satisfied with
payers
of
the
county.
F is a sam ples sa d litera ture
Dated
at
Hillsboro,
small profits. H is place is on C E T IT O F Y O U R D E A LE R .O R W R IT E day of February, 1916. Ore., this 28th
East Pacific Avenue.
It*
J. W. C onnell .
U S D IR E C T
WILL ALSO BE SHOWN
Hogue Sexton came in from
Rainier Monday night for a short
visit with his parents, Mr. and M f^ < C o . Portland, Ore.
P e r sale by
Present Depot» Sheriff Announces
Mrs. A. L. Sexton. Hogue is
his Candidacy fix
pile driver foreman for the Inter- Forest Grove Planing Mill,
State Contracting company of
County Sheriff
Phone 0232
Before
the electors at the Republican
Portland, which concern has the
Primaries
to be held May 19, 1916
contract for a $200,000 municipal N. HOFFMAN
If
nominated
and elected h e
dock for the city of Astoria. He
pledges
a
strict
observance of his
Attorney At Law
left Tuesday for Astoria to begin
duties and an economical admini­
Patent Office Business Solicited
work,
stration.
C. V. B. Russell and wife vis- ForestGrove,
Oregon i n x i i m a i w i w i M B g
Mister Merchant:
The Forest Grove Express
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quick,
safe
and reliable roofing
“ EXCUSE ME,”
The “PATHE NEW S”
STAR ★ THEATER
Friday and Saturday
May 5 and 6
Regular Prices - 5c and 10c
Durable
Roofing
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Durable Roofing
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