N O T E S A N I) P E R S O N A L S Hancock & Wile* have $25,000 to loan on farm*. 1-tf You can always get brick ice cream at Shearer’s. J. II. Me Fee tern took a businem trip to Gaston Fri«lay. Found Umbrella, which can be recovered at this office. Mr*. Bert Ramsey of Portland visited friends in Forest Grove Sunday. Mi.ta McIntyre, the milliner, spent Sunday with her sister in Portland. We will insure your auto against lire, theft und collision. Hancock & Wiles. 9-tf J o h n Hcislcr a n d daughter, Katie, were in from Gales Creek . u< K< a^* Mrs. K. P. West left Monday morning for her summer home at .. " , '"i ls Miss Alma VanKoughnet spent th.. wWk.end at the Buchanan home, east or this city. For the lu-sl results load your camera with the Sp«**d«*x Film, sold by Lit tier’s Pharmacy. Harry Hamilton and wife of Portland, were visiting the Burns family of this city Sunday. Howard Reeher of Wilson River arrived Monday for a few days’ visit with friends in this city. The Express is prepared to meet the prices of traveling calendar salesmen in lots of 100 or more. Mb'* F.lizabeth Seymour left Tuesday for a visit in the Nehal« m mountains with the Reeher family, Rooms to rent, furnished or un- furnilbad. Mrs. Mallory, north A street and First avenue, or 22-tf phone 0132. M rs.C . H. Henney, assistant instructor in vocal music at P U. last year, is attending summer school at Berkeley, Calif. Henry Price of Swathmore, Pa., has arrived in this city to join his wife, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmusen. F'rank Rice returned from Hood River F'riday to visit his brother’s family at Haynes station He re- ports a good crop of berries at Hood River. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hines and Mr. and Mrs. John Thornburgh and son, Glenn, motored to Port- land Sunday where they enjoyed a pleasant afternoon. SUMMER TOURS FOREST GROVE TO SAN FRANCISCO ROUND TRIP Good for 30 Days Ninety-day Ticket $36 Meals and berth included on the Twin Palaces S.S. Northern Pacific and Great Northern—-only '¿0 hours at sea. Most delightful trip on the W est Coast. OREGON ELECTRIC NORTH BANK ROAD S.S. NORTHERN PACIFIC and S.S. GREAT NORTHERN Tuesday - Thursday - Saturday EAST Ix»w Fare* for Round Trips to all cities of the Direct via the Moat Scenic Route» o f America, or via California. CLATSOP BEACH FOR VACATIONS J. FL F A R M E R , A g en t Forest Grove, Ore. Y( aj can a]ways get brick ice cream at Shearer’s. Rodney Herrington of Forest Dale was in this city Saturday. The Flxprets prints butter »Tap­ pers with Don-poisonous ink. Money to Joan Valley Realty Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf We will insure your auto against fire, theft and collision. Hancock & Wilts. » 9-tf Harriet Straub, who has been visiting in P o r t l a n d , returned honw Friday, D . W. Baird of Portland, visit­ ed his sister. Miss M. E. M cIn­ tyre. Thursday. Mr. I^Salle of Hillside, attend­ ed Mr. Enchede’s funeral in this city Monday. , . . . # » .. j Lawyer Arnold of Portland, spent the week end at the Miller home in this city. . Miss Liola House made a trip to Or* nco Thursday to give lessons to her music stud*-nts. Ut(|e w a || m o( Tl;ta. _ , . .... .. , . , , mook, is visiting his mends and gi and parents in this city. We still g i v e g r e e n trading stamps on every thing you buy from us. Lit tier’s Pharmacy. Mrs. Straub, who has been in a Portland hospital for several weeks, is expected home in a few days ^ ^ and ,ittle Eedes Sawmill '0 3 W e’ll Save You Money Burned Saturday Shortly after noon last Satur­ day the Eccle* sawmill, located near the town of Banks, was com­ plete ly destroyed by fire, as well as a large quantity of lumber piled near the mill. The cause of the fire is not known. It is believed the loss will aggregate nearly $100,000, partially covered by insurance. The mill was built two years ago. ran a few weeks and was closed down. In March, this year, op­ erations were resumed The mill belonged to M. H. F>clesof Baker City, who is expectid to arrive at Bank» within a few days. Until he arrives, it is not known whether he will rebuild. The company had been employing about fifty men and the de-:ruction of the property is a severe blow to the employes, as well as to the town o f Banks. Mr. FIccles a fe w months ago lost a mill at Baker, but this has been rebuilt. Wedding Dinner by W. R. C. Ladies Last Thursday th ladies of the local Relief Corps served a five- o ’clock dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Elias C. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crabtree. Mr. and Mrs. Smith celebrated their daughter. Delma of Wasco, are sixtieth wedding anniversary on visiting Mr.and Mrs. J. E. Loomis June 17th and Mr. and Mrs. Qf city. Crabtree will have been married IJttie Una Loomis, who has fifty years on the fourth of July, visiting her grandparents in next, hence the double ce’ebration. this city, returned to her home in Both brides are members of the Wasco last week, Corps and t h e i r husbands are George Sej mour, who is spend- m. mbers of theG A. R. The af­ ¡ng ^is vacation in the Nehalim fair was a surpri>e to the ladies mountains, was in town Monday and their husbands and the first and Tuesday for a brief visit with they knew of the celebration was his friends. when they were invited to the Little Bessie Bellinger, who has banquet hal! after the regular been visiting her grandparents, business meeting of the Corps. Mr. and Mrs. John Bellinger, of There they observed two tables this- city, left Monday for her well laden with things good to eat. home in Corvallis. the place of honor on one of the Mi** Martha Allen celebrated tables being occupied by two her birthday Tuesday by having brides cai es, decorated in gold a few friends in for fancy work, and white, gold for Mr. and Mrs. Delicious refreshments were served Crabtree and white for Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Each cake was sur­ and all had a fine time. mounted by a Kewpie bride, with Mrs. Mary Watts of Beaverton was a visitor at the Hines home ribbons leading from the minia­ Friday, having just returned from ture brides to the plates of the the funeral of her father. Judge real brides B e f o r e the dinner was attacked Commander Butler Kavanaugh. at The Dalles. presented Mrs. Crabtree with a Roy Hesseltine, president of the bouquet of cream roses and Past First National Bunk, who has Commander Beach presented Mrs. been almost sick abed for the pas: Smith with a boquet of white ten d. ys, is somewhat improved roses. Both brides replied feel­ and looks a little more like a liv­ ingly. acknow ledging the courtesy, ing person than he did last week as well as admitting the surprise. and the week before*. Then followed a jolly time, the Mrs. Lewellyn, a professional brides and grooms coming in for p'ano teacher of Eastern Oregon, considerable good-natured jollying former classmate of Miss Johnson from their friends. at McMinnville college under Miss Mrs. Jessie Covert baked the Waggoner, is spending the sum­ Smith cake and Mrs. Fred Ram­ mer studying with Prof. F. T. sey the Crabtree cake and both Chapman. were delicious, as the writer can A pleasant trip was enjoyed testify. The tables were artistic­ Sunday to Turner’s creek, five ally decor ted with roses, pansies, miles north of Yamhill by a pic*, sweet peas and other beautiful nic party, compost'd of the follow­ and fragrant blooms and the oc­ ing: Messers, and Mesdames, F. casion was one that will long be J. Miller, J P. Hurley, S. G., remembered by the guests of Hughes, J. Macrum and M . E . honor. Thomas, Misses Margaret Mc- Strong Corps of Teachers F'eeters, Jenness Miller, Harriet P of F\ T. Chapman announces Hughes and Mr. Gale Miller and that he will not be connected with Mr. Arnold, of Portland. Pacific University but that he will Mr and* Mrs. A. T. Ruxton open in September with full con­ and Mr. and Mrs H. T. Buxton servatory departments in Port­ motored to McMinnville last Fri­ land. day to attend the big F'armeio’ A strong branch of the con­ Week celebration h e l d there servatory will be maintained in Thursday, Friday and Saturday F’orest Grove at the request of On Saturday both Mr. and Mrs. many pupils. A. T. Buxton had places on the It will he located in the hall program. A number of experts and south room of the Knights of from the O. A. C. w e r e in at­ Pythias building. tendance at the meeting. Prof. F\ T. Chapman will teach on anything in the line of jj Groceries, Dry Goods and Notions * /T l • * f\ i Closing Out Ladies' and Gents' Underwear at half price ; Children’ s regular 25c hose. 2 pair for 25c. Corner Third St, and Pacific A n Phone «1 x F. A. MOORE r r - 1’ personally violin and piano. Mrs. Pauline Miller Chapman will teach vocal one day each week. Mrs Chapman was four years a pupil of Maresralchi and of Etelke Gerster in Italy and finally with Lam pert i, Europe's greatest voice teacher, so that she represents the finest Italian vocal methods. Mrs. C . H. Henney. who has made such a success of the public school mus c course, will continue to teach that department and also in vocal lessons. Miss Emma Craft, who has been a successful assistant violin teacher at P. U., will continue her work in that depa-tment. Miss Zola Kirrv. a profe^ional pupil of FYof. F. T. Chapman, will take beginners in piano les­ sons under the supervision of the director. Another assistant may be en­ gaged before September and an­ nounced later. A reception musicale will be given in the K . of P. hall in Sep­ tember. Silo Staves Go to McFarlane Bros, for your silo staves, 2x6x32. all ready to put up, at 60c each. M c F a r l a n e B r o s ., 23-rf Manning, Oregon. Mr. Dye went Sunday to join his son, Ernest, who with three other Forest Grove boys, is work­ ing on an Flastern Oregon fruit ranch. Sale or Trade— 18 acres, well improved, 5 miles O. A. C .. just outside Philomath, for improved acreage just out of this city. Mrs. J. H. Sturgis, 115 1st. St. Job printing—phone 821. St MMONS In Justice Court fqr Forest Grove Justice of the Peace end Constable District, Washington County. Oregon. W . F. Hartrampf. Plaintiff j vs. EL D. Rounds. Defendant | To EL D. Rounds. Defendant: IN TH E NAM EO F T H E STATE OF OREGON. You are hereby required to appear before the undersigned. W . J. R. Beach, a Justice o f the Peace in and for the District. County and State aforesaid and answer the complaint of Mesdames W h i t e . Olmsted, plaintiff on or before six weeks from and after the date o f the first publica­ West, Seymour, Holmes, Williams tion o f this summons: the date of the and Goff returned Monday even­ first publication of this summons being May 25. 1916. ing from Rockaway, where they I f you fail to answer or appear, for spent a week. want thereof the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of Bessie Bellinger, w h o came $ 106 . 70 . together with interest thereon Msy 3d. 1915. at the rate of 8 Thursday to v i s i t her grand­ from per cent to date and for $25.00 attor­ mother, Mrs. John Bellinger, re­ ney fees on his first cause of action, judgment against you in the sum turned to her home in Corvallis o and f $48.00 and interest thereon at 6 per Monday, accompanied by Mrs. cent from October 1st, 1915. to date, on his second cause o f action; and West, who was on her way to judgment against you for the sum of $>.53 on his third cause o f action, and Newport. for his costs and disbursements in this A. L. Sexton, the wood-sawer. action. This summons is served upon vou by has moved and his phone number publication by order of W .J . R. beach, is Main 24—just two dozen. a Justice o f the Peace in and for For­ est Grove Justice of the Peace and Constable District. Washington County. which order was made and There will be a missionary Oregon, rendered at Forest Grove. Oregon, the meeting held by the Woman’s 24th day of May, 1916. and w hich said Foreign Missionary society at the order prescribes the publication of this Free Methodist church. Sunday at summons for six weeks from and after 7 p. m., followed by a sermon on the date o f the first publication thereof. W. J. R. B each . F’oreign Missions by the pastor at Justice of the Peace. 8 p. m. All are welcomed. J ., J. N. Hoffman, Attorney for plaintiff. N. Wood, pastor. 20-Tt Free Methodist Church 4=of J uly the best time for your Vacation Trip Suggestions for your trip Golf or Tennis at Xeah-Kah-Nie Bathing at Tillamook County Beaches Gathering agates at Newport Dedication of Springs at Ashland Fishing is fine at many points Rogue River Roundup. Ashland, July 4, 5, 6 Cherry fair at Salem Celebration at Newport, July 4th Low Round Trip Fares between all Southern Pacific stations in Oregon where the one-way fare is $6.00 or less, on July 1, 2, 3 and 4. Return limit July 5th. Ask your local agent for further information, or write to John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent PORTLAND, OREGON SOUTHERN PACIFIC