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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1916)
Mrs. William Reumhaugh of Illwaco, Wash., visited Mrs. J. S. Buxton Tuesday. L. M. Graham departed last Just Two Nights even in« for Yreka, Calif., on a timber land deal. o n A. Baldwin, who was operated jon three wteks ago, is feeling bet ter than he has for some years. Willis Hines, who has been spending several weeks in eastern Oregon, returned home Sunday. During the past sixty days (inn and Ammuni You'll not envy your rich neigh tion prices have advanced from 10 to 20 per cent and bors after you see “ The I’rice of the end o f the rise is not yet. These advances have Happiness.” Star Theater, July not bothered us so far, as we are fortunate in having 12 and 13; 5e and 10c. purchased 300,000 rifle and 40,000 shot-gun shells City Engineer Kirkwinwl carries (just received) before the prices began to climb. his left arm in a sling as the result of having cut himself while pre paring the family kindling. Miss Elizabeth Tucker under we will sell Rifles and Shot guns and shells for either took to run a race backwards on at same prices as last year. A fter the supply now the Eourth and fell in such a way on hand is exhausted, we will be compelled to read as to f acture one of her arms. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. just our prices. J. M. Tucker. Right now we can save you $2.00 on a case o f Mrs. John Ahlgren and (laugh shot-gun shells. ter. Eva. arrived last Thursday from Streator. Il|., for a visit with their son and brother, Ed Ahl gren of Davids Hill and the family of Wm. Kappel. Lit tier’s Pharmacy has been Phone 6 8 3 Forest (»rove, Ore giving some of the best bargains in stationery to be had any place, and they will continue these big cut-prices for another week. It for div«»rce, a 11 f i f i n g that he in a SOCIAL NOTES halmual drunkard a n d continually will pay you to investigate. com«« horn«- in a »tat« o f groan intox Next Wednesday and Thursday Miss Manche Linglev enter ication. Sh« «aka her maiden name nights the Star Theater will pre and the coat» o f the action. tained a number of friends at a sent Mary Poland in “ The Priee L*ol« B. Oaken va. Millag« K. Oak««. I of Happiness.” a startling society Fourth of July feast Tuesday. Suit for divorce, the plaintiff alleging Those present were Rev. and Mrs. that the defendant ia guilty of cruelty, drama, written to make the be Holmes, Lulu and Halbert Holm«-», «leaerti »n. and improper co n d u c t. She holder contented with her lot aaka alimony, «mounting to $10 |a*r I)r. and Mrs. Walker, Dr. and month. Prices, 5c and 10c. Mrs. Hrookhunk and two children, Mrs. A. B. Caples and children Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Williams, I Philip C. f'eik in suing Imuia Ncilnon for damagea, alleging that Neilnoti aa- returned Monday from a visit a* Mary Olmsted and Mrs. and Miss aaillte.l him with a cluh on the day of Astoria. They were accompanied Manche Langley. After the din ___ June 17, knocked him down and ren- on their return by Mrs. Caple.-’ ner the party went by U U to to h,m unconscious. greatly injuring sister, Mrs Maude Kinney, and Hiilsboro, accompanied by Mr. him. which haa resulted in ill health! verging on a n e r v o u s break down. little son, who will visit Mrs. Kin and Mrs Arthur Caples. T 1 )r arnl As a halm to his injured dignity and ney's parents, M r. a n d Mrs. I M rs. Walkrr went on to Portland f,,T hi« humiliation, he «ak* $oo to pay James Buxton, and other rela , to the celebration, the rest of the J or time, AND LEARN TRUE CONTENTMENT. j .»(» mi for the hum iliation and nhvan-a tives. company r e t u r n i n g to Forest p«i„ which he suffered. .„ d siots»Vör («rove 1 he Holmes and Williams punntive dam agea. f'eik is a resident families and Mi«s Olmsted were Huber district, a mil«* west of guests to supper at the Langley "T1 '* ■ sawm ill home, after which the party went have ariMsn over lht. , ^ th; r to the movies. They rep«>rted a m an is alleged to have received at the The trustees o f th* For« st Grove V P V H Christian Science church last week * rt*atJ a? ' e' ‘‘ry ,n.lnutW hich ha"d* of ' lh«s*wmM. Probate ( «»urt , , , , t ... r o i i was filled with merriment. - 1 closed a contract with J. a. Loynes In the Watt A. Hall eat«te valued at The m«*ml»ers of the M. E. $SOOO. A petition haa l*e«*n tiled f«»rthe Mrs. Guy Morley of Buxton ;s for the er«ction of a handsome NOTES AND PERSONALS and commodious house of worship ; Bible c lu ss and other membor» of I Hp|-omtrnent of Cha*. K. Hall aa ad- visiting relatives in this city - , r, «h, in« , ,.r ¡the congregation enjoyed a picnic miniatnitor. JU-st w ts t of the F«jrest _ . l i i v * u ( i i :nBon lawn Joseph VA. Knock ia petitionir petitioning for Miss Thelma Via of Dallas, is , H. T. Buxton was in Portland is c itv this • Grove Hotel and yesterday a fte r- dinner on tne m . in Kouin. >n tawn the *|)|(ointmcnt of Lorena a . Cn raitf mm visiting relatives in thii on business Saturday. • ¡noon Mrs. A . F. Rogers, a mem- IueSf,ay ( being inclined toward a ^„dniatratrix in the « .u t e of M Maggie week. Miss Ethel Dixon of this city enjoyi . .. . k,..- sane and enjoyable observance of A. Knock. The value o f the eat entitle in Hugh B. Watson and family de- ber of the congregation, lifted the th«* nation’s anniversary. placed at $750. spent the Fourth in Portland. first shovelful o f d i r t for the j Marriage License« H .C . Atwell was in Portland Part^ ,as* jT,atljrda>\/,or, their foundation. Men and teams are, new home at Chehalis, Wash Last Sunday Mr. E. L. Cum-| Marriage liacenrea were granted the last week to attend to business. now engaged in excavating for rnins and wife of Thatcher and past week t«> the following: Steve Va» Charles Dickson of Portland Margaret Burns and Una Em the foundation walls. Mr. lien Willard of F'orest Grove, 'lift H,1,j Bcrnadin« Classen o f Beaver- erson were in Hillsboro Saturday. visited his mother in this city The building is t o b e of red 1 were the dinner guests of Mr. i MeirJ'M.ifn M,nor Ro** Jenni‘! Sunday. Miss Gertrude Allen is spend press d brick, laid with white ' Herbert Deuell and his mother on — — —— ■ - ------------ Miss Evelyn McKeeters visited ing a week visiting friends in mortar, will be feet a n d 1 their farm near Dilley. Herbert Sunday at the Buchanan home, Portland. w'.ll cost in the neighborhood o f ! is the P. U. student who won east of this city. . $6,000. The contract calls for j rec«»gnition last year as a reader. Misses Lizzie and Jennie Arm Miss M. h,. McIntyre, the mil- j completion of the edifice by ¡accompanying the Glee Club last strong were P o r t l a n d visitors bner, has been visiting in Me- 0 c t . ' spring Tuesday. U - THE PURE FOOD STORE " Minnville for a few days. . - j :— ¿ r . Idabelle and Margaret Burns Mrs. W. N. Cover, who has Southern Pacific Mre. C L. \ anKoughnet is en- announces new and lower price on were visiting at the Hughes home , , , n c tertaining a half hundred ladies at been suffering from a severe at- ! wo parties of Southern I acific cards and |unch at La kola farm in Dilley Sunday. Mrs. J. H. McFeeters and 1 pavingaPPen^citis, is slowly lm• railrord officials have v i s i t e d I this afternoon. STAR * THEATER War Talk Raises Prices GUNS and AMMUNITION Wed. 1 Thurs., July 12113 Do You Envy Your Rich Friends'.’ =SEF MARY BOLAND Until July 22d GOFF BROS. “ The Price of Happiness” A Picture that Will Make Over Your Life! Admission Christian Scientists Erecting Church 5 c and 10c 40x65 ir>th. P 0 H2 MARKET Visitors FLOUR daughter, Margaret, were Port- land visitors Saturday _L m 3 I he new officers of Washington lodge, I. 0 . 0 . F., will be installed by Deputy Grand Master Giltner next Monday night. Inland Cant rail, a nephew of * The familieS of j . A Thorn - | F ™ * ^ * * ™ * t^ rif fay’ at , which ame John M. Scott, the burRh and M a y o r Paterson motored to Portland Tuesday to genial general passenger agent, chaperoned a r o u n d the 1°°P. celebrate the Fourth, 1 raveling Passenger Agent N. M . Lv 1 , the eight-year-old son of Kt.an 0f Chicago; J o s e p h W. L a s t M onday’s P o r t l a n d ; Journal contained a rep report to the j ,*fTect that AI I»n g l, , editor of the edii Hillsboro Argus, had plead guilty j to having assaulted L. A. E«*rns- worth, editor of the Banks Herald,1 and having paid a fine of $5.00 itJ jT d h h l e i t ^ l L - 1 g ™ Z ' W ‘ , X ‘ of for his breach of the peace. F’d - , a i o \ f a sDent the F ru rth "? ful'y by fa! 11"* off a h.or:i‘' this' the S. S. Antilles, and Everett W. itor Fernsworth has joined the i ?h eH in eC home ?n t i k X 7 h m« rnmg. No bones were fractured. Williams, traveling freight and National Guard an«J expects to P Dr. F.lkanah Walkerand daugh- passenger agent at Kansas City,, go to Mexico. Ernest Troutman of North ter, Josephine, who have been Mo Plains and Dorothy Fisher, a for- visiting relatives in this city, left o n Tu-sdav A D Wick citv m erForestG rove^iri, were mar- Saturday for a.prolonged visit to pa* sen ger agent at Portland; Ab ried in North Plains ....._________ , ^ ^ ...... ................ ^ u r m n g bf.rt jp iioyd traveijni? freight1 Wanhinirton County tu torial Annociation July 2. Both are graduates of our to China, where they are mission and passenger agent at Boston;, Nows Bureau school. ; aries. ; C E. Shankling, general agent at Circuit Court Baltimore, Md., and S. C. Chiles, The County Seat The Warm Days Are Now Here and every woman is entitled to an Oil Stove. Come in and see the Bon-Ami Short-Burner Oil Stove Heats quicker than any other make; clean and odorless. THE NEW Sharpies Tubular Cream Separator Is a machine we are not afraid to recommend to our best friends. Selling agents for Litchfield Manure Spreaders, Smalley En silage Cutters and Iron Age Cultivators and Seeders GORDON & GORDON HARDWARE CO. Phone 663 FOREST GROVE, ORE. Now is the time to lay in a supply for the winter. Golden I/iaf, the sack - $1.2i) millled from choice selected Blue Stem properly ag«*d hard wh«tat in a m<slern ()r«-gon mill makca beat possible bread, cakes and pastry. White River, the sack - $1.40 The well known, high grade, hard wheat flour that has stood the test for quality baking. White Mountain, sack - $1.50 Guaranteed absolutely to g i v e best satisfaction and known as the ‘ ‘ Housewifes’ best friend on bake day’ ’ A l w a y s use Flieschman’s W. L. Tobey, et al, vs. James Scan- j district agent at Buffalo, N. Y., Ian. Compressed Yeast f o r p e r f e c t Suit for the recovery o f $550 due baking. made the trip. The eastern men the plairititr on a certain note. highly complimented Forest Grove | Daisy i)ai»y tiongnim Oonghlin vs. «,. G. n. B. «.on^t Gonghlin. on the excellent water supplied -Suit for divorce. The plaintiff alleges Corvallis ‘ ‘Best” sack - $1.1» the local depot, saying it was so that »He was grossly mistreated and A high grade, blended medium , - . i that the defendant has disregarded his far above the average as to be a marriage vows. She asks $1800 ali- priced Patent bread an«l pastry flour. | mony, to be paid in installments of treat. Special inducement on Fruit Jars I $80.00 until the entire amount hits and Sugar for canning season— Sec been paid. a Japanese The Liekok Companv our window display for prices and . ' I E. ' M. Chandler Hoffman and Nichols Monday corporation, is suing samples. or money to the Lumber Company for i started up the loganberry juice amount ’0, for wages alleged to be of;$47y plant and are taking on quite a due Japanese laborers, with interest the «hove sum and costH o f the lot of the juicy logons, while the on action. cannery is taking cherries and Mary V. Cassidy vs. William I). raspberries, with a few logans. Cassidy. Also a suit for divorce on the N .H O F F M A N The cherry crop is short, owing alleged ground« o f cruel and inhuman tr«-atmentand non-aupport. The plaintiff to the berries bursting from Attorney At I^w , - ex alleges that on several occasions, be- cessive moisture, but the logan j fore friends and relatives, the defend Patent Office Business Solicited crop is quite heavy, although they ant has falsely accused her. are ripening rather slowly. I Alma Ingle is suing Earl W. Ingle ForestGrove, - Oregon Cherries and Berries Phone 061 J