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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1916)
NOTES AND PERSONALS H. II. Bernard had buHine«« in I'or (land Saturday. Red Raspberries for sale. Mrs. J. K. Rogue, phone 0145. 26-2t The Express prints butter wrap pers with non-poisonoua ink. SIGNS OF PROSPERITY Money to loan Valley Realty Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf Salem, J u l y 3.~In reconstructing penitentiary buildings, all O r e g o n building material will be used. Cliernawa.-Government Indian School ! will expend 112,600 on enlarging audi- torium, 96,000 on new Hewers and $12,- ; 000 on new building. Mafshfield--flve-hundred sawmill men ¡,j|e nn Bay owing to longshore- men strike. We will insure your auto against fire, theft and collision Hancock Hancock & Wiles carry Life, & Wiles. 9-tf Accident & Fire Insurance. 1-tf I* rank Olmsted Wont_ I hursday John Thornburg is revelling in to Gan b y , where he is visiting the luxury of a new eight-cylinder Donald Misz. Cadillac. Hancock & Wiles have $25,000 Florence-Survey reports Siuslaw bar Mr. and Mrs. M. T . Bates of to loan on farms. 1-tf \ Mh,’w" “ °J w<aUsr V *°Y Martthfleul — hx jx-nmerita conducted Coston were shopping in this city Found I mbrella, which can here show black Hand rich ih platinum Saturday. he recovered at this office. and gold. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Hutchins and little daughter are spending the week at Tillamook. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Walker fi.ient Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hurley LaMont, west of town. We’ll Save You Money on anything in the line of Groceries, Dry Goods and Notions Closing Out Ladies' and Gents’ Underwear at half price ; Children's regular 25c hose, 2 pair for 25c. F. A. MOORE tract in sec 30, 2 N 4, $450. John M 'Wall et al to Philip Ziegler, l(k> acrys s pc pi, 3 N 5, $10. We will insure your auto against' Goquille--Sixty-seven and two-tenths J F ^Sewt-11 et al to S C Spencer, lot .. ., . . . ,, , pounds or butter fat is record for one 42, Spring Hill Farm, $451.50. fire, theft and collision. Hancock cow in month o f May. I & Wiles. 9-tf Going Homs to Mother. Baker--Mu<tdy Creek District voted Just what Is meant by going borne to. M r«. Choadle returned Satur $15,000 to build new Hchool at once. Cresswell--Jury found for defendant one’s mother. In Its larger sense. Is day night from a f l « days' S. P. company in damage suit for train perhaps a Utile difficult to define.* Yet, with her brother in Varley. surely. It must be a very universal ex ,, , i i j killing children where rnan deliberately perience. Have we not all at some fo r the b est results load your .,lrove on tritck Mr. and Mrs. F.mil Carlson, who have resided here the past camera with wilh the Speedex Film, eight months, moved to Portland sold by Littler’s Pharmacy. Saturday. The Express is prepared to meet L. T. Sills of Thatcher was in the prices of traveling calendar town Monday, wearing one of salesmen in lots of 100 or more. those ear-to-ear smiles, occasioned "H appy” Morgan and Glint by the recent rains McGill are now employed by lie Springfield—S. P. company puts on so c ia l train to handle increased log output from Mohawk Valley. Eugene—Careful survey of flax crop by State University shows profit of $36.50 per acre. E u g e n e company to manufacture hand-made sport and outing shoes for men and women. Koseburg Brewing & Ice Co., reorga nize to p|>erate soft drink and cold storage plant. St. Helens—John Phillips has contract get out 100>ooo paving blocks time- often following u period o f con fusion und stress of circumstances— suddenly experienced that deep sense of finding ourselves where we belong ed? A sense o f restfulness. of bome- eooilng. of general rightness and well doing? It Is a sloughing off o f the non- essential and the trivial and a shifting of the spirit Into deeper and simpler channels: a pause, when in the midst of all this mad dance of time and cir cumstances one gets a sudden, enlarg ing glimpse of truth and of eternity.— Atlantic Monthly. Comer Third St. and Pacific Ave Phone II x 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-tf Manning, Oregon. Free Methodist Church Sabbath school 10 a. m., preach ing 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.. prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. All are welcomed. J. N. W O O D , Pastor. Otto Parsons, living a short dis tance this side of Gales City, is having some extensive improve ments made to his residence prop erty. Howard McGill, who is work Southern Pacific in construction ing on railroad construction work work near Corvallis. near Seaside, visited his parents j Mr. Schmitke is visiting in Astoria with his son, Prof. Schmit- in this city over Sunday. SUM M ONS ke, who was formerly an instructor j Why It Burns. M. Peterson suffered a slight in in Pacific Par*itu» University. I n ivp ru H v I .... , . .. In Justice Court for Forest Grove Milton s new Carnegie Library to coat There Hre a numlier <»f chemical sub stroke of paralysis last week. He j Justice of the Peace and Constable stances which when applied to the skin Harve and Walter Baldwin $9,500—work started. District, Wasmngton County, Oregon. is now able to be around, but still Astoria Flouring Mills company will will cause u burning «enstition. and have a brick-laying contract at W . F. Hartrampf, Plaintiff mustard Is one o f these It acts on the feels some effects from it. build warehouse 80 by 120. vs. St. Jones that will keep them tongue and other sensitive part« of the Marshfield--Reported 85 lbs. black M r. and Mrs. C. V. B. Russell busy several weeks. body u* an Irritant It causes the E. D. Rounds, Defendant sand produced $17 platinum and $2.70 Mood vessels to swell and discharge To E. D. Rounds, Defendant: took dinner on the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. William Weitzel gold. IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E OF some of their contents I f It Is left on their son-in-law and daughter, and daughter, Elizabeth, sport Donald co-operative cheese factory the skin long enough It will blister OR EG O N. You are hereby required to Mr. and Mrs. II C. Atwell. That Is what happens when a mustard appear before the undersigned, W . J. Tuesday in Portland, returning increasing output. R. Beaph, a Justice o f the Peace in Gresham's main street to be paved plaster Is applied. Under the mustard and for the District, County and State Frank and Jean Smith left. home Wednesday morning plaster we find a red patch produced aforesaid and answer the complaint of with bitulithic. Mrs. Elizabeth Bowers and lit- Monday for Portland, where they , rrM , m. ,, , , Roseburg—Contract let for construc by the swelling o f blood vessels. This plaintiff on , or before six weeks from causes pressure en the nerves that pro and after the date of the first publica have jobs on passenger boats t s son. rhomw, of rfllamoo^,; tion of an amuBement pnrk tion of this summons; the date of the spent Friday afternoon with the j Silver t Lake-Railroad to Klamath duces the sensation we call burning. running to Astoria and Frisco. first publication of this summons being , Falls being surveyed. May 25, 1916. For Sale— $45 Rambler bicycle, j Misses Jessie and Vesta Greer. Wills In Argentina. I f you fail to answer or appear, for Mrs Charles Lit tier returned V .U ~ A m e ric a n Nitrate company has In Argentina the law's provide that a in fine condition, almost new, i father must leave his children four- want thereof the plaintiff will take Tuesday from Salem where si e forty-five men at work l" L*k* c“ unty- cheap if taken at once. Apply in Marshficdd—Menasha Wooden W are fifths o f bis fortune and a husband If . judgment against you for the sum of has been spending a few days $106.JO, together with interest thereon morning at Watkins’ Bicycle Shop. company of Chicago interested in plant be has no children has to leave all of from May 3d, 1915, at the rate of 8 with Mr. Li tiler’s mother and his proi>erty to his wife. An unmar per cent to date and for $25.00 attor- here. George Ortman and wife of sisler. Roseburg—Agreement r e a c h e d be ried son Is compelled to leave his par ' ney fees on his first cause o f action, Dallas spent the Fourth with the Mr. and Mrs. Percy Richards! tween city and Pittsburg holders o f ents two-thirds o f his proi*erty, and and judgment against you in the sum former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. and little son, and Mrs. Harriet large timberland on North Umpqua. only unmarried iiersous without par of $48.00 and interest thereon at 6 pier Chambers of Portland s; ent Tues Under terms o f agreement, Kendall euts or descendants can make wills cent from October 1st, 1915, to date, B. Ortman, north of the city. on his second cause of action; and day with M r s . Marsilliot and Brothers will lease the railroad for a disposing o f their possessions as they judgment against you for the sum of see fit Howard Jones went Friday to Mrs. Richards. ' $8.53 on his third cause of action, and term o f 30 years. Sawmill will be Breakers, where he will work in : ! for his costs and disbursements in this Mrs M. A. Rice, who has been erected as soon as actual work is begun | An Effective Way. action. the Breakers Hotel, where H o i-! spending two weeks with her niece', on railroad. Mill will have capacity of “ They say.” said the young drama This summons is served upon you by man Ferrin, of this city, is man list, “ that I shall have to cut my play publication by order of W . J. R. Beach, Mrs. Cheadie, in this city, re- | ¿50,000 feet of finished lumber daily, ager. turned last week to her hom in ( Willow Creek—Community Irrigation down, but I really don’t know where to a Justice of the Peace in and for For begin.” est Grove Justice of the Peace and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McFarlane Sunvale, Wash. | district of $10,000 organized. “ Why not start at both ends.’’ his Constable District, Washington County, and family, who are spending the | Ix*ster Jones walked home from Grants Pass—'Takima smelter n o t 1 candid friend asked, “ and work toward Oregon, which order was made and rendered at Forest Grove, Oregon, the summer near their sawmill at Tillamook Saturday» s t a r t i n g used since 1908 to be put in commission. ! the middle?” 24th day of May, 1916, and which said Port Orford wharf to be reconstruct Manning, spent several days the there at about four in the morn 1 order prescribes the publication of this All He Gets. ed by S. F. lumber company. ing and arriving here at seven in first of the week at their home in The Boss—Ain’t It enough that I save summons for six weeks from and after Joseph—McCully Mercantile company the evening. the date of the first publication thereof. your life? The Bookkeeper—What do this city. to erect concrete store building. W . J. R. B each . Oregon City—Several new s c h o o l you mean—8ave my life? The Boss— The Frugal Breton. (¡o ff Brothers are offering some Justice of the Peace. I f I gave you the raise you're asking "A s I watched the fishermen unload houses to go up costing $15,000. bargains in rilles and shotguns for you'd drop dead.—New York Glotie. J. N . Hoffman, Attorney for plaintiff. ing their cargoes I had a striking illus- | Portland has $500,000 street improve 20 71 and ammunition for same (bought' trillion of Breton frugality.” writes j ments under way. before the advance in prices); Herbert Adams Gibbons In nn article i Astoria dairymen have advanced the See their announcement on page i on "Th e Sardine Industry o f Brittany." price of milk and cream. In Harper’s Magazine. “ So many sar Salem—Mile of paving to go down on eight. dines come Into the |>ort o f Dounrne- South Commercial street. nez that their white, fiecky scales cover Burt (¡rove visited at his home the sand lu mounds, washed up by the ; Paisley—Bond election carries three near Soda S p rin g s from Saturday tides. Home o f I he tioats have their to one for $30,000 high school. night u n t i l Wednesday. H i s 1 docks covered several Indies deep with j Pilot Rock—Two-hundred thousand sister, Mabel Smith, of Walville. the catch. But the fishermen actually 1 |bs wool sold here at 21 1-4 to 31 1-2 Washington, accompanied him re count every sardine und send them ^ d ashore In baskets o f exactly litH> each i D___,__ _____ turning to Walville Wednesday. - Mister Merchant: “There Is no guesswork, uo approxl mat Ion by weighing. Since at low tide the boats are fifteen foot below the mole, the |H»rters let down rojios to fish ertnen In the boats. The baskets are drawn up one at a time. If a single fish happens to fall overboard they go after It with a hand net and make real ly strenuous efforts to recover It. These Mr. and Mrs. Frisby, living on are fishermen to whom the admonition the Greenville r o a d , invited a to gather up the fragments would not huve been necessary." Mrs. M. E. Griffith of Menlo, Wash , visited from Saturday to Monday with friends in this city. Before returning home she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Frank Jones, in Vancouver, Wash. Roseburg may get a large fruit pack ing plant. Washington County Transfers The following real estate trans | fers were recorded with the regis ter of deeds at Hillsboro during the past week: Before you place your order for 1917 Calendars, see our line of sam ples; we may save you some money. The Forest Grove Express j Alexander Kehrli et al to E I Kuratli, 48.9 aeres sec 35, 1 N 2. $10. large number of guests to a picnic John A Johnson et ux to James Cox, 10 acres in D L C of James H Mc- in their beautiful grove Tuesday.; The Four Great Sauces. A bountiful dinner was spread j A French epicure lias declared that Millen and w f D L C sec 13, 1 S 2, $10. ’man has created the culinary art; he Mary M Marsh et vir to W R Ives, and the guests all enjoyed the does not feed like nn animal—he break tract in Forest Grove, $15. fnsts. dines and sups.” day. Alonzo R Leabo et ux to W R Ives, The French are particularly eloquent W. J. R. Beach, who has taken on the subject o f sauces. Among their E 1-2 of lot 3, blk 5, Forest Grove. $10. i Frank J Miller et ux to Chas. A | it upon himself to see that Old famous chefs are recognized four great Rusco, lots 13. 14, 16, 16, blk 8, South | Glory is given more consideration sauces, Hpnnlsh. velouto. bechamel and German. The Spanish and ve- Park add to Forest Grove, also lots 1 in this city, has secured from the louie were known ns far baek ns the and 2, blk 3, Knob Hill add to Forest trustees of t h e Congregational seventeenth century. In the eighteenth Grove. $11,400. William D VanAntwerp et ux to A church permission for the (¡rand they were modified by the masters of cookery, (inrtlculnrly by Careme, who Logan et ux, 2.255 acres in Harvey ! Army post to put up and main was called “ the Raphael of the Clarke I) L C, sec 5, 1 S 3, $10. tain a flag pole on the church lot kitchen.” John Stribich et ux to Carl Stribich The Hpnnlsh sauce Is coni|>oacd o f , in this city. M r. Beach is n ow ( Juices extracted from a mixture of i ^ k ^<>res* Grove, $10. John Jamison et ux to Wm E Marr, negotiating for a pole 100 feet ham. veal, chicken and pheasant Ve- long and expects to have it sup- j Unite Is slmllnr, but la not colored. 70 acres in sec 2, 1 N 4 and sec 3, 1 N Bechamel Is veloute to which cream 4, $1700. porting Old Glory by next spring, has been added, and the German sauce Nora E Wilhelmson et ux to Allen R if not sooner. Next June, when Is veloute plus the yolks o f eggs. Wallace et ux, part of lot 3, blk 27, the G. A. R. encampment is held $ 100 . Job printing— phone 821. B F Friday et al to Pearl Seelye, here, the pole will be dedicated. Hax)e a Heart D o n ’t spend your m oney out of town. H o m e merchants are ready to supply your every want. The real town booster is the man who never spends a cent out of town. STUDY the HOME PAPER for BARGAINS