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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1916)
Mrs. Eva Derby has sold her residence on First avenue to Mrs. P — Eva Schultz of Gaston. ----------- “ i£ Willis Goff submitted to an op eration to his throat in Portland Tuesday and word from him to day is to the effect that the ojier- ation was successful and he is recovering. The sa m e surgeon Depositors of this you to give up your pass operated on Sir. Goff some four bank receive neatly- book (your only receipt years ago. printed, accurate state for deposits), eliminates Mrs. W. C. Benfer and son, ments of their accounts the delay of one or more Kenneth, returned Sunday even the first of each month, days while the book is ing from a week-end visit with relatives at McMinnville. Mrs. instead of leaving their being balanced, and af Benfer’s neice, Miss Margaret pass books to be bal fords a much more ac Benfer, was one of the high school anced. curate way of figuring graduates, the exercises being held These statements con your account. Friday evening. tain the following in Giving better service In last Sunday’s Portland Jour formation:— has-always been the aim nal is a picture of the 26 Senior 1. T h e halanco of the ac Honor students at O. A. C., of this bank, and this count at the tin t of the m onth. and one of them is Miss Helen M onthly Statem ent 2. All deposits made dur Corl, sister to Miss Mary Corl of System is one of the im ing the month, together with this city, and daughter of Mr. and provements in servico th e date, Mrs. L. J. Corl, former resident» w'e havo been able to 3. All checks draw n (each of this city, now living in Cor check marked with a minus offer to our customers. vallis. (-) sign to show th a t it has There will be a meeting of legal We believe that you been subtracted). voters of school district No. 15 at j will agree with us that 4. T he new balance in the the Central School building at 2 this plan is a big im custom er’s favor a t the last p. m. June 19th for the purpose of of the month. provem ent over the electing one director for a term of The statement system method of calling in and three years and a clerk, to serve makes it unnecessary for balancing pass books. one year. S. G. Hughes and Clerk Earle O. Buxton are the mem tiers whose terms expire. Twenty-one Forest Grove Odd Forest Grove, Oregon Fellows went to Banks Saturday night in autos ami assisted their Banks brothers in conferring the second and third degrees on three candidates. After the business of the evening had been disposed of, Mr-. Hetty Thomas of Harris the NOTES AND PERSONALS Banks boys served a hoi burg is visiting Mrs. Dan Parsons. supper that was thoroughly en Muss Nancy Moore is spending joyed by all. Francis White of Gales Creek was in town on busine s yesterday. her vacation with her mother at Eugene. Father Buck a n d Dr. Ward Miss Edna Cilkey of Hillsboro motored up the Columbia high visited her friend, Miss Langley, way Monday. W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y K*li t o r t a i A o « r i s t i o n last evening. N ew s Buresu A. Baldwin, who was operated Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hill de on at a Portland hospital June 7th Probate Court for a chronic ailment, is report* d parted Tuesday evening for a visit Geo. W. S titt vs. E. I,. G albraith, e t in their old home state—Minne recovering nicely. al. S uit fo r ju d g m e n t on m o rtg ag e sota. They expect to be away upon ce rta in real p ro p erty for the sum Claude Smith and Mr. and until about Sept. 1. o f $7579 w ith in te re s t a t 7 per ce n t Mrs. W. R. S Hamer of this city d ated Ju n e 1, 1915. and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hamer Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ortman John J . M ater vs. A lm ira M ater. of Newport went to the Nehalem and son, Clarence, and Orville D ivorce on th e alleged grounds o f d e river Tuesday for a day’s fishing Bailey went up the Columbia sertion. and report very little luck in the highway as far as Multnomah Circuit Court fishing business, but a very nice Fall.-» last Thursday and enjoyed E sta te o f Percy H. Bell. W . O. outing. the trip immensely. Donelson petitioning for apjtointm ent l\3*\9A9M ï\M \W * What Our Machine-Figured Statements Contain The First National Bank The County Seat The Warm Days Are Now Here and ev ery woman is e n titled to an Oil Stove. Come in and see the Bon-Ami Short-Burner Oil Stove H eats quicker th an any o th e r m ake; clean and odorless. TH E NEW Sharpies Tubular Cream Separator Is a m achine we a re not a fra id to recom m end to our b e st friends. Selling agents for Litchfield Manure Spreaders, Smalley En silage Cutters and Iron Age Cultivators and Seeders. GORDON & GORDON HARDWARE CO. Phone 663 Ê FOREST GROVE, ORE. 301 3 |C Z = IO E = 3 3 c non [51 The PACIFIC MARKET The Home of Good Fresh and Cured M EATS i For Picnic Dinners o Ö Boiled Ham, Minced Ham, Veal Loaf, Chipped Dried Beef, Sweet, Sour and Dill Pickles, Imported Queen Olives H □on Cherries, Bananas, Oranges Phone 0301 5j|c=ioi=z)irc Wear-Ever A L U M IN U M S IX -Q U A R T K E T T L E F o r P reserv in g , P o t R o astin g , S tew in g Etc. U sefu l ev ery For ONLY . nd t h . c o u p o n if p r t i c n l . d on o r b e f o r e J u n e 17, 1916 A lu m in u m u t r n u l » s r e N O T “ all t h e « n m e . M B raur « you get **W e a r - r i v e r . ” l.o<>k for t he “ W e a r - E v e r ” t rad e murk <>n t h r 1 x . I ’..in of en-rv uteuail. I f it is not t here it U not “ W e a r - E v e r ” REFt SK -i HSn 11 I I S. R ep lace u ten sils th a t w e a r o u t w ith u ten sils th a t “W e a r-E v e r” ■v i nosa s, . t..r y o iim - lf t h e different-«- brtw i-en " W e n r - F .» « • r " an d o t h e r , kind« nf nliiiiiiiiiini a n d rn a in i-lrd n a n - lin n ><>u will kno w why an] m a n y «unit-it p r e l r r ■‘W e a r - E v e r ” co o k in g uti-im lv Cut out this Coupon of a d m in istra to r o f the e s ta te th e value of which, is $250. F ran k E. B raga ap|x>inted as a d m in istra to r o f the e s ta te o f J a n e L. Hall. P robable value of e s ta te $050. In the e s ta te o f Thom as Todd, pio neer, late deceased a t F o re st G rove, , John A. T hornburgh p etitio n in g fo r j ap|M>intment as ex ecu to r. T he e s ta te which T hom as T<sld le ft is e stim a te d a t $100,000, o f which the will d irected th a t the m ost o f the e s ta te should go to Jersey Breeders to Meet relativ es in th e east and Canada. Be queathed to John T hornburgh $.VK) in The members of the Washing- tru s t fo r th e upkeep o f th e burial plot ’ , , ,, , . , ... in th e cem etery . To Sam uel T o d d $500, County Jersey Cuttle Club Will K- -el Todd £ ’.‘ mi , Thom as Todd &<(*>, hold a meeting and basket picnic E lizabeth Todd $500, M a rg a re t Todd , . »» . t .e S anford $500, Mrs. H yslop o f Toronto, at the A. 1. Buxton farm, north- C anada, $500; B erth a C lark o f K ansas, west of this city, next Wednesday, $200; E dw ard W ard o f F o re st G rove, $200; L au ra Doane $ 200 , F ran k Doane $200, Rosa Ranes o f P ortland, $500; Geo. H. D urham o f G ran ts Pass, $500; Lillian Todd of N. Y. s ta te , $100; Jo h n A. T h o rn b u rg h , $100; Holbrook Lodge -1 $500; ---- A - ustin • - T. No. 30, A. F. & A. M., B uxton, $300; M arion K nighton, $100; Ja m e s A. Johnson, $100; to John A. T h o rnburgh, $2000 in tru s t fo r M ar g a re t E. Doane, the income from which is to e d u cate arid su m iort M argaret E. Doane; E lizabeth B ates W ard o f T il bury, C anada, 1-3 in te re st in real, p er sonal, and m ixed p ro p erty which re-1 m ains; W illiam B railt, nephew , H am il ton, C anada, 1-3 in te re s t in th e reHi due real, personal and mixed p ro p erty ; to E lizabeth Todd o f New York, 1-0 of residue, and Ella Gilboy o f R ochester, N. Y., th e rem ain in g 1-6. wf it rvTt June -1. Ed ( urey of Lafayette, one of the first Jersey breeders in ,. - , i t - w this part of the Country, J. U. Mickle of Portland, state dairy , f , , and food commissioner, and sev- eral local speakers have places on the program. All persons interested in the breeding of Jerseys are invited to bring their basket dinner and a t tend the meeting. Chautauqua Meeting Bring it to us to d a y PUNRKET V “ THE PURE FOOD STO RE“ announces new price on Wesson’s Famous Salad Oil (in S a n ita ry Sealed C ontainers) the large can now $1.00, other sizes 30c and 55c. Summer time is Salad and Picnic Time See our Delica tessen Department. E v e r y thing under glass and refrig eration. Appetizingly delic ious. Do you remember that you signed a contract to sell four sea son tickets for the chautauqua is here. M iscellaneous this year ? Well, it’s getting time Get your supplies now on The reco rd ers office collected in fees for th e m onth of May $370.35 and th e to think about it now. We are, special sale. county c le rk ’s office re p o rts a collection | notified that our Chautauqua date Mason pints - - - 54c of 940K.2O. ____ is .July 10 to 24, inclusive, and the quarts - - - 64c tickets have been forwarded to DILLKY NEWS NOTES half gallon - 89c ,, u,i,„ the undersigned for distribution.1 M rs. F ran k M cBride and baby re- r|,, .__ ° . i Ja r caps 19c per dozen turned to the ir home on S atu rd ay , I he Signers of the Contract should m other and baby doing nicely. get together and elect a new (all kinds) Mr. and Mrs. J . W. H ughes and hoard of officers for the 1916 Best new Rubber Rings 3 box fam ily m otored to P ortland on T hurs- chautauqua. Arrangements have j day to v isit th e Rose show. been made to meet at the Rogeis es 23c. 89c Mrs. Broders.-n and boys re p o rt a f>ublic Library Friday evening a t' Economy ^ints - fine tim e in P o rtland th e boys being | • f u (1 quarts - 99c g re a tly in terested in th e w arsh ip s. \l.oU. 1 ne Signers on Cm eon Miss H azel S u t f o r d recen tly from tract should make a special effort half gal 1.39 C alifornia is visiting h er f a th e r fo r a to be present as there Will be few w eeks. election of officers and plans for Mrs. A lbert LaMont and Mrs. T hom as the coming chautauqua Campaign, w ere G rove visitors M onday. Those who are not obligated on N .H O FFM A N Mrs Tom H undley has en tirely re- the contract will also be welcome, covered from h er o p eratio n and is Manche I. I>angley, able to be out. Attorney At Law President of the 1915 is w orking hard R iverside G range over plans for th e ir float fo r th e Rose Chautauqua Association. Patent Office Business Solicited show. If hard w ork counts fo r a n y ForestGrove, - Oregon Job printing —-phone 821. thing, they should win. The Canning Season Phone 061 Pint Jars, 25c AH Kinds of Fruits and Vegetables. fen Get this $1.65 □on J.