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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1916)
GETTING READY KOK THE ROSE SHOW home hy Mr. and Mr«. F. G. Nicholson, Mi»« Kmma Fisbee and niece, Mitw Foulktw, the vis- itora coming in their own car. (Continuai from page One) Dr. Hrookhunk reports the roads For b«»t decorated double vehicle— I on this Bide of the Columbia river l»t prize, »tag handle carving »et, by in excellent shape, hut says from (■onion A Gordon, lliinlwure Co.; 2nd prize, ladle»' »uinmer <lre»» pattern, Kalama to Seattle the roads are being worked and are rather rough. l»y Cuplé» A Co. NOTES AND PERSONALS Job printing phone 821. Hancock & Wiles have $25,000 to loan on farms. 1-tf You can always get brick ice cream at Shearer’s. . Found— Umbrella, which can be recovered at this office. Arthur Ranzau is visiting his cousin, Miss Mona Mallory. Money to loan Valley Realty Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf Attorney W. P. Dyke had bus iness in Salem last Saturday. The Express prints butter wrap pers with non-poisonous ink. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Reder have purchased an Overland touring car. We will insure your auto against fire, theft and collision. Hancock & Wiles. 9-tf G. A. Gilmore arrived from Portland Monday to spend a week with his family. W. P. Dyke went to McMinn ville Tuesday to attend the col lege commencement. The Gaston baseball team goes to Verboort for a game with the locals next Sunday. Do a kind act by telling your sick friend of chiropractic. Dr. Stewart. K of P. block. Adv Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Hill expect to leave next Wednesday for a three months' visit in Minnesota. The plant of the Valley Can ning c o m p a n y , at Newberg, burned Saturday, with a loss of For beat decorated float from any district—1st prize, $.'1:00, by Forest drove National Bank; 2nd prize, 2,IBM) »hingl*», by Copeland A McCready. For beat decorated »ingle vehicle— After the regular business meet l»t prize, 1-2 bbl. flour, by W. F. ing and dinner last Saturday, the Ilurtrurnpf; 2nd prize, »et o f kitchen knlvea, by M. H. Allen A Co. members of Gale Grange gave a For beat decorated »addle home, rid program in honor of the children, den by lady or gentleman—1st prize, the little ones taking a prominent bridle, by |)an l’ar»on»; 2nd prize, ail- ver pickle Fork, by A. G. Hoffman A part in the program. The program opened with a Co. For be»t decorated motorcycle—l»t recitation by Miss Lewis, who prize, dreaaar rug. by C. (). Roe A Co.; pleased all by her artistic recital. 2nd prize, $1:00 bo* o f randy, by Ottire No less pleasing was the vocal Shearer. duet by Mis.-es Mabel Adams and For moat comical decorated auto--l»t Joy Aydelot. prize, traveling »et, by Walrath Elec Little Floise Adams was pleasing tric Shop; 2nd prize, $2:00, by Forest in her recitation and the dialogu* Grove National Hank. recitation by eight children was For most comical decorated rig—1st very well done. prize, manicure set or safety razor, by Senator E. W. Haines delivered Dr. Hines, druggi»t; 2nd prize, $2:60 a very able address, taking for worth of photo», by Hryant. his subject "The Children of T o Children's Parade day the Hope of Tomorrow.” He (8:00 P. M.) stated that those who were mana For best decorated baby carriage—1st ging the affairs of the world today prize, locket and chain, M. J. Abbott; ; were the children of the last gen 2nd prize, german silver inlaid infant eration and they had made such »et, l.ittlcr'» Pharmacy; 3d prize, silk wonderful progress that the child baby hose, Mm B. Richards. ren of today must be up and do For best make-up of cbild wheeling ing if they are going to keep up baby carriage-lst prize, bracelet, by the rapid pace set by their fathers Shearer; 2nd prize, child’ s hat, by Mm. I and mothers. It was the duty Dixon. of the fathers and mothers to pre For best decorated doll buggy, ch ild-1 pare the children for the great ran 3 to 8—1st prize, doll baby and res|s>nsibilities resting on them as chair, by Bernards Book Store; 2nd the men and women who must prize, unbreakable doll by 6-10-16c guide the nation in the next gen Store. eration. The children of today For best decorated wagon, boys 3 to have more opportunities for «ad K— 1st prize, 60c bo* candy, by Fern j vancement than had their parents Cove Confectionery; 2nd ) rize, 60c bo* ; an<l more is expected of them. In candy, by Empress Candy Kitchen. the past, the aim has been to fit For b e s t decorated wheelbarrow, the young men and women for boys from 6 to 12-lat prize, 10 tickets professions, but the professions to Star Theatre; 2nd prize, 60c box ; are being overcrowded anti it was candy, by Star Confectionery; 3d prize, the speaker’s opinion that the 60c box candy, by Dolly Varden Con- ( children should be taught not to fectionery. I be ashamed to do any kind of For best decorated bicycle—1st prize, honest and useful work. They boy's watch, by A. G. Hoffman; 2nd 'should also be taught responsi- prize, camping hammock, by G. G. ! bility anti honesty. Paterson; 3d prize, 2 lb coffee, by H. After a song by Victor Adams T. Giltncr. Grangers Observed Children’s Day $ 15 , 000 . We’ll Save You Money on anything in the line of Groceries, Dry Goods and Notions Closing Out F. A. MOORE Ladies’ and Gents’ Underwear at half price ; Children’s regular 25c hose, 2 pair for 25c. Corner Third St. and Pacific Ave Phone 41 x Mister Merchant: Before you place your order for 1917 Calendars, see our line of samples; we may save you some money. The Forest Grove Express urday to visit their daughter, will be recognized; strictly sober; good references. K 831, States. Florence, and witness the big an This is what we call a poor card nual pagaent of the O. A. C., in for the booze business. Also it which Miss Littler took part. reminds the New Orleans doctor They were delighted with the big of that joke about the two darkies. event. One .cat down at a re taurant Kingsley Livingston made a business trip to Portland Monday. table and, looking up. rec gnized the waiter as a n o l d friend. Ed. Ayers, a merchant of Gales City, was in Forest Grove on bus “ Huh!” he said, " I sees you is wukin here.” "Y es,” said the iness Monday. Mrs. Harriet Grove of above waiter, noting the sarcasm “ I’se Gales Creek spent Thursday with wukin here, but, thank de Lawd, her son in this city. I ain't eatin’ h e r e ! ” — Colliers Mrs. Marsilliot is spending sev Weekly. eral days with her sister, who is ill Free Methodist Church and living in St. Johns. Sabbath school 10 a.m ., preach A party of Forest Grove Knights ing 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., prayer and Ladies of Security autoed to meeting on Wednesday evening at Portland Friday night and met , 8 p m. All are welcomed. with Kilpatrick council. In the J. N. W OOD, Pastor. party were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roswurm, Mr. and Mrs. Ben SUMMONS Whited, Geo. G. Hancock. Carl In Justice Court for Forest Grove and Lucile Connett, Iva Conger, Justice of the Peace and Constable Marcella Richards, Chattie Chap District, Washington County, Oregon. man and Mrs. Elva Watson. W. F. Hartrampf, Plaintiff! The Gaston baseball team beat Hillsboro on the last-named team’s grounds last Sunday to the tune of 2 to 1. Rooms to rent, furnished or un furnished. Mrs. Mallory, north A street and First avenue, or vs. ) phone 0132. 22-tf E. D. Rounds, Defendant J To E. D. Rounds, Defendant: W. C. T. U. COLUMN Mrs. Stoeckel. an aged lady IN THE NAMEOF THE STATE OF Mrs. K. B. Penfield, Editor from Segher.i, was taken to the OREGON. You are hereby required to appear before the undersigned, W. J. Hillsboro hospital F r i d a y for At the W . C. T. U. meeting R. Beach, a Justice o f the Peace in ! anti a recitation by Master Ray treatment for bronchitis. held at Mrs. Marcilliott’s last Fri and for the District, County and State and answer the complaint of Committees in Charge Aydelot, Ray Buxton, Miss Nellie L. G. Morley has recently in day the members arranged to aforesaid plaintiff on or before six weeks from Following is a list of the committees Walker anti Mrs Howland read stalled silos for Alfred Heisler of take part in the Rose Festival and after the date o f the first publica that will have charge of the show: t h e Optimist, t h e hand-made tion o f this summons; the date o f the grange pajH-r prepared by the boy Gales Creek, Triphan Derrick of parade on June 17th, also for pic first publication o f this summons being Chairman—Miss Marcia Thacher. and girl members. Mr. Buxton near Banks; and Emil Kropp. Secretary-M rs. G. D. Rogers. nics to be held in July and Au May 25, 1916. If you fail to answer or appear, for read some good farm hints and Treasurer-Mrs. J. A. Thornburg. William Keyt. wife and two gust. The business session closed, want thereof the plaintiff will take Premiums— Mrs. J. P. Hurley, Mm. jokes, Miss Walker r e a d the children drove up from McMinn adjourning to Friday, Sept. 1, for judgment against you for the sum of flower gartlen department a n d W. K. Newell and Miss Al»ernathy. $106.70, together with interest thereon Parades--Mrs. F. J. Miller. Mrs. G. Mrs. Howland some useful house ville Sunday morning and spent the annual meeting. Parliament from May 3d, 1915, at the rate of 8 the day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. | ary drill was conducted by Mrs per cent to date and for $25.00 attor hold hints. I). Rogers and Miss Marjorie Forbia. Connet and Mrs. Penfield, the ney fees on his first cause o f action, Refrescments--Mrs. Brady Chowning, The meeting closed with a vo VanAntwerp. and judgment against you in the sum Mm. B. F. White, Mrs. A. T. Buxton cal duet by Lulu anti Clark A y The X-ray committee of the former taking “ Duties of Officers” o f $48.00 and interest thereon at 6 per and Miss Minnie Myers. cent from October 1st, 1915, to date, delot. Congregational church was enter- i and the latter “ Motions and Their on his second cause o f action; and ta md Monday afternoon by Mrs. Am endm ent.” judgment against you for the sum of Gaston Waterworks 0. K. Miss Jen ess Miller has been Hoskins, who served appetizing $8.53 on his third cause o f action, and The authorities of Gaston last No Drinkers Need Apply selected to act as Rose Queen. for his costs and disbursements in this refreshments. action. Admission to the flower show Saturday tested out their new T. H. Littlehales, B. F. Purdy ; A New Orleans physician sends This summons is served upon you by water system and found it to be and John Templeton attended the us a clipping from the "Situation will be free. publication by order o f W. J. R. Beach, The ladies will serve sandwiches of ample profiortipns and of suf- school picnic at Dilley last Satur- i W’anted” column of tne States, a a Justice o f the Peace in and for For est Grove Justice o f the Peace and and coffee and ice cream and ! ficient pressure for fire protection. day and report having enjoyed newspaper published in his town: Constable District, Washington County, The water is piped from Sain themselves immensely. SOBER, reliable and honest bar Oregon, which order was made and wafers in the exhibition room all tender needs work badly; can open rendered at Forest Grove, Oregon, the t Creek by the North Coast Power day. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Denny, oysters, make sandwiches, e tc.; clean 24th day of May, 1916, and which said People who wish to bring a company and is the same water Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen and worker; don’ t drink; good references; order prescribes the publication o f this small saloon preferred. K 832, States. summons for six weeks from and after basket dinner are privileged Druse suppled to Hillsboro. Beaverton, , Miss Katie Heisler went up the BY a married man, 32 years o f age, the date o f the first publication thereof. the P. U. campus as a picnic I and Cornelius. The Dennis Con- Columbia h i g h w a y as far as as bartender; can run ovster counter, W. J. R. B each , struction company has had charge or work in any part o f saloon; employed Justice o f the Peace. ground. | Crown Point last Sunday. at present, but wants to change to a J. N. Hoffman, Attorney for plaintiff. Each exhibitor of flowers must of the work. 20 71 Harry Giltner Friday received place where honesty and good work With the new system, ample furnish vases or containers. his commission as district deputy No vehicle decorated with flairs fire protection is now assured and grand master of the local I. O. O. f alone will be permitted in parade; with nine fire hydrants, 800 feet F. lodge, having been appointed all must be decorated with some of standard hose and a fine new by the new grand master. kind of flowers. Artificial flowers hosecart, the Gaston volunteer Forest G r o v e O d d Fellows will not be considered as flowers. fire department is now ready for have been invited to Banks Satur action. Each entry for parade must be i _ i----------------------------- day evening to assist in initiating at starting point (the Aunt Ann several candidates and it is prob Frank Fleck had a close call to Smith place, on College Way) by passing over the river Styx last able that nearly two dozen will go. 10 a. m., sharp. C. W. Odell returned Friday i Thursday evening, but a physician Line o f March | managed to pull him back. He from his trip to Southern Oregon, South o n Main street from | had taken a drink of grape juice looking much improved in health. Lincoln school to Third Avenue and eaten an orange and the com- He visited Gold Hill and several D o n ’t spend your m oney out o f town. south, e a s t to First street | bination did not agree with him.; other towns near the California thence north to Pacific Avenue, He is back at work again, how line. H om e merchants are ready to supply thence west to College Way, north ever Thomas Grove of Soda Springs to First Avenue north, thence has been building a fire place and your every want . J K. Sears and daughter, Mrs. chimney in the house on West west to Main and north to start Maude Garsline, and two children Second avenue, north, which has ing point, where parade will dis The real town booster is the man who never spends arrived from Salem Saturday for recently been purchased from Mr band. ^ __ a cent out of town. a short visit with the lady’s sis DeMoss by Mrs. Frances White Dr. Brookbank and family re ter, Mrs. Chas. Walker. M r . of Gales City. STUDY the HOME PAPER for BARGAINS turned Sunday evening from a Sears returned h o m e Monday Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Littler were at Corvallis last Friday and S a t-, motor trip to Seattle, accompanied morning. J - Hai)e a Heart /