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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1916)
% The Warm Days Are Now Here and every woman is entitled to an Oil Stove. Come in and nee the Bon-Ami Short-Burner Oil Stove Heat* quicker than any other make; clean and odorless. TH E NEW Sharpies Tubular Cream Separator Is a machine we are not afraid to recommend to our beat friends. Selling agents for Litchfield Manure Spreaders. Smalley En silage Cutters and Iron Age Cultivators and Seeders. CORDON & GORDON HARDWARE CO. Phone 663 FOREST GROVE, ORE. Excellent Program I Biff Barffains in . ik. W 1 G R A N IT E W A R E ! While the Forest Grove Chau-| tauqua do(s not begin until Wed nesday, July 19th, the various numbers are of such a high order W e h a v e j u s t receiv ed a sh ip m e n t roundingtCTritoryth™I,i"« £ o f 112 dozen pieces o f G ra n ite w a re up their minds now that they wiii | w h jch w e a re sellin g a t p rices t h a t will tak e in as mativ of the numln r- . , . *• « as possible and make no dates in a t t r a c t ev ery o n e. See th e d isp lay in conflict with the Chautauqua. Following is the program for o u r w indow a n d com e inside a n d e x | the six days and nights: a m in e th e q u a lity . Junior ('huutnuquH 9:00 u. rn. Admission J5o V. C. Clinton was in from Gales Afternoon Concert 2:80 Creek today. Evening Concert 7:30 Dick Wilcox brought in a load Ralph Oglesby was in from the Afternoon Lecture 3.-00 NOTES AND PERSONALS Hero 18 a chance to Replenish your Kitchen Utensils at Small Cost . . . of wool yesterday. Seavey hop yards today. Evening Lecture k :15 Judge R. 0. Stephenson was a A daughter was born Tuesday Morning Junior ChautNuqua Organ- Extra Superior 4-strand Hay Rope, 25c per pound business visitor in town yesterday, to Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Thomas. I izing King Arthur1* Court A daughter was born last Tues- J. S. Buxton a n d f a m i l y Afternoon—Opening Exercise*— Im- 4-strand Manila Rope, 20c per pound day to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Me- motored to North Plains Sunday. p o r t a n t Announcement« v. . _ ___ Superintendent Ernest Olson and 1 om Johnson Concert.... Ionian Screnader* Hugh Johnson of Cherry Grove were *n from Gales Creek today. Readings Ruth Meeker was in the city Monday, enroute The grand jury is again in ses- Admission 35c to Hillsboro. sion at Hillsboro, after a ten-day Evening-Concert Ionian Serenade« Impersonations S. Platt Jones No. 5 Oliver typewriter, in good Humorist condition, for sale cheap. S e e Mre. C. R. Lasham and daugh- Admission 50c, THURSDAY Claude Davis, at Moore’s store. *er’ L>ther, the first part DILLE Y NEWS NOTES of the week in Portland, visiting Morning—Junior Chautauqua Willis Goff, who had an opera T h e C o u n ty S e a t King Arthur’s Court l friends. Mrs. J. W. Hughes was hostess tion to his throat two weeks ago, Afternoon—Prelude Gullotta Trio Wanhin«fton C o u n t y KHitotUl A l i k tiu n Monday evening to a number of Mrs. Clyde P e r r y gave the Now« H u r r a u was able to be down town yester- Popular Lecture, “ The Seen , r members of the Junior league of friends and neighbors. A very and Unseen” Dr. Elliott A. Boyl day- the M. E. church a picnic on h er, enjoyable time was had. Circuit Court Admission ¡W Glen Tumbleson sustained a lawn today. Evening—Concert Gullotta Trio Tualatin Lumber Co. vs H. L Mrs. Frank Crow there was a sprained a n k l e l a s t Thursday Mr. and Mrs H. B. Johnson, Lecture Oration. “ Uncle Sam's Goodman. S u i t f o r judgment Portland visitor over Sunday. Tomorrow” while working with a slip on the Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Latta and| against defendant for the sum of Mrs. Roberta, on the String- Hon. Victor Murdock sewer job. Mrs. Levi Smith visited friends $565.12 due, it is ulleged, from t o w n r o a d , entertained the * of Kansas Mr. and Mrs. J o h n Ireland at Yamhill Sunday, •aw logs, merchandise, etc. In matrons of Riverside Grange last Admission 75c were called to Milwaukie Sunday The members of t h e Sexton FRIDAY terest at the rate of 6 per cent is Friday, about twenty ladies being to the home of Mrs. Ireland’s sis- family have moved to the house Morning—Junior Chautauqua |asked. present. A splendid dinner was King Arthur’s Court ter, who is ill. on South Main street formerly Stephen Collins vs. J. C. Ton served at noon, some business was A f lernoon— Prelude LyricOperatic ('o. Lester and Stanley Forsgren of occupied by the Beans. ner, el al. Suit for foreclosure of discussed and plans laid for the Inspirational Lecture, “The fair this fall. Por land came Monday to spend M rs . c. A. Littler departed this Matchless Book” mortgage on real property. the summer with Mr. and Mrs. morning for Salem and Mr. Lit- Arthur A. Franzkv G. M. Anderson vs. Nellie An- Mrs. J. W. Kyle of the Gales Admission 35c derson. Divorce. The complaint Creek section was visiting relatives John Anderson. tier will join her there Saturday rp, j . . of , the r Express . is • in- for an over-Sunday * visit. F.vening—Opera" Martha” tiled in this case sums Up the al- in this vicinity over Sunday. The editor Lyric Operatic Co. legations in this fashion "Defend- debted to the local W. C. T. U.j Mias Alice Curtis of Yale. Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Jack of Portland Lecture, “ Home Town Pre- ant made his life a hell." ladies for a beautiful bouquet of stopped off here on her way to paredness” Ernest J. Sias William E. Keeler VS. H. C. were visiting Mrs Jack’s sister, roses, delivered at the office San Francisco, and is visiting with Admission 50c \ Green wall and Ruth Greenwall. Mrs. Joe Vermilyea, last week. last Friday. Quite a number of Mrs. A. L. Sexton. Miss Curtis SATURDAY Suit for judgment on note for Bud Dilley is still on the sick list business houses were similarly $900 with interest at 8 percent formerly attended Pacific Univer- Morning—Junior Chautauqua and doesn’t seem to improve as remembered. King Arthur s Court from Dec. 1st, 1915. Also attor sity. rapidly a* his doctor would wish Miss Farnum attended the two- Afternoon — Concert ney’s fees. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Collins ar- Witepekie’s Royal Hungarian Julia Miller vs. Walter William His mother is staying with him at day session of the Missionary Orchestra Miller. Divorce. Case based upon present. Rally in Portland Tuesday and rived today from Taft. Calif., to Popular L e c t u r e , “ Success make their home in this city. the grounds of desertion Plaintiff Mias Vermillion and Miss Love Wednesday. Several r e t u r n e d Where Y’ou Are” alleges that defendant had rela- of Portland were Saturday visitors Mrs. Collins io a sister to Mrs. missionaries were in attendance, Mrs. Harriet« Gunn Robertson tions with other women. Plaintiff at the home 0f Mrs. C. R. I^-sh- besides two members of the Amer T. C. Lord, jr., and her husband Evening-—Grand Concert asks alimony of $-l.»0, with which an, will assist Mr. Lord in operating Witepskie’s Royal Hungarian to keep herself and educate her ican Board. Orchestra the Pacific Market. children. Word comes from Hillsboro to Popular Selections B. E. La Mort vs. Ralph Fritz H. J. Walrath, local dealer in the effect that Sheriff Reeves has Mme. Fay Morvilius and Myrtle Fritz. Asks judgment electrical s u p p l i e s , attended a dispensed with the services of his meeting of the Oregon Electrical Accompanied by Royal Hun again-t the defendant for the sum garians chief deputy, Jess Applegate, who Contractors and Dealers in Port- of $500 due on note, with the * “ THE PURE FOOD STORE“ Admission 75c sum of $50 interest. is the republican candidate ft»* ¡land yesterday and had a speal• Della Etchison vs. Frank Col- the office. This will give Mr. >9^ Parl on the program Sixty- Morning—Usual SUNDAY announces new standard S e r v i c e s in All field. Suit for recovery of $250, Applegate an opportunity to put e.'ght members attended the ses- price on Olive Oil Churches with interest at 0 per cent from in consi considerable time with "the Slon an<? took the Columbia high- Afternoon—Sacred Prelude lerame time wi.h the way tnp to Multnomah Falls, May 1, 1916 Elizabeth deBarrie Gill voters. George Alexander is the stopping at Crown Point in the Michelin Tire Company vs. C. Sermon-Lecture, "OneBlood” new chief deputy. evening for dinner. L. Cox ami H. B. Schlegel Plain- brand Rev.Dr. Frederick Vining j tiir sujnj, defendants for $272.04 Extra Creme Virgin o je n on Fisher cznoEZZ) incurred from the sale of mer Admission 35c chandise. Also suing for interest E. W. S. Veater Service at 6 per cent from May 1, 1916. All Invited Probate Court Guaranteed absolutely pure Evening—Harp Concert In the estate of Sylvester Cul and imported from Italy. You Elizabeth deBarrie Gill ver. A petition for the appoint can afford to use more now. Stereopticon Lecture, ment of Geo. Culver as adminis “ America Before the World” trator has b e e n filed. Estate Rev. I»r. Frederick Vining 50c pints now - - - - 44c ! valued at $5000. Fisher $1.00 quarts now - - - 84c Marriage Licenses Admission 50c James Robb and Louise Rieben; $2.00 half gal. now - -$1.64 MONDAY Melvin J. Rounds and Anna T. Morning—Junior Chautauqua King Arthur’s Court Fern; H. Howard Boge and Lyda Put up in sanitary sealed Mercy Langmade; John Eggiman containers at the plantation. Afternoon — Prelude................ .......... Kekuku’s Hawaiian Quintet and Lulu H. Bremes, James E. j Deeks and Mary E. Ralston. King Arthur’s Pageant Special inducements on sug Boiled Ham, Minced Ham, ......... Supervisor and Children ar and fruit jars for canning Christian Church Admission 35c season. Come and s e e u s Veal Loaf, Chipped Dried Beef, Regular services next Sunday. Evening—An Evening in Hawaii Bible school at 9:45 a. m. about your needs. (a) Opening Concert .......... Sweet, Sour and Dill Pickles, HAY ROPE! GOFF BROS. Phone 683 Forest Grove, Ore SCKDL1Z MARKET Crown of Savoy OLIVE OIL The PACIFIC MARKET Fresh and Cured M E A T S __ For Picnic Dinners Imported Queen Olives Pint Jars, 25c Picnic Plates, 10c per Dozen All Kinds of Fruits Cherries, Currants and Vegetables, Bananas, Oranges Watermelons, Canta Strawberries and loupes, Cucumbers Raspberries Phone 0301 T. C. LORD, Jr., Prop 3 ||CZ30Cz51f< Preaching at 11:00 a. m. C. E. at 7:00 p. m. Preaching at 8 p. m. j The C. E. topic is ‘How to Make Ours An Ideal Nation. Our C. E. meetings f ;sa are full|of interest ive bunch of youn and you will find a live people who will welcome you you. Wil you come? Mrs. Essen will preach next Sunday Season tickets, $2.50. both morning and evening. She is a pleasing speaker. The public is Goff Bros, are offering some at very cordially invited to attend. tractive bargains in graniteware Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p. m. Kukuku’s Hawaiians (b) Illustrated Lecture, “ Isles of Peace” Frederick J. Halton (c) Closing Concert, featur ing “Aloha Oe” (Good-bye) Kekuku’s Hawaiian Quintet Admission 75c Leave orders for apricots n o w f o r canning Lowest price guaranteed. Phone 061 J. N. HOFFMAN this week. See samples in their Attorney At Law Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson window. Patent Office Business Solicited Hancock & Wiles carry Life, of the Kansas City district were ForestGrove, - Oregon Accident & Fire Insurance. 1-tf shopping in town yesterday. V