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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1916)
V V NOTES ANI) PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs C. L. Walker are spending several months at New Th«* Express prints butter wrap- port. | mts with non-poittonouH ink. S. A. Walker visited old cronies Money to loan Valley Realty in and around Hanks Saturday Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf night and Sunday. Warranty deed and mortgage B. F. Decius of laGrande visit- blanks for sale at the Express his brother, Howard, in this city office. last Friday, being enroute home 3& H STAMPS GIVEN STRONG VALUES ^fion C&tfong Go. 3 E H STAMPS GIVEN j SUITS A 1®®V OVERCOATS RAINCOATS °ion C&t&mg Go, ^ 166 - (T O T H I K O S T - t / Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schultz left from a visit to seaside. PORTLAND, OREGON Saturday for an outing at New The Walker orchestra gave a I port. five-cent dance at the new I. 0. Appetizing and satisfying meals Visit to McMinnville We will insure your auto against O. F. hall last night and the at the Laughlin Hotel, 25c and Out of a dozen Royal Arch lire, theft and collision. Hancock dances will continue every night up. Masons who left this city early & Wiles. 9-tf the remainder of the week. Currants at 4c per pound if Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ortrnan A. L. Long and W . R. Frenzel' Believing that the boy and girl Saturday evening to pay a frater you pick yourself. Miss Frances and son, Clarence, were shopping of Hillsboro have camps at Rip of limited means should be en nal visit to the lodge at M cM inn Myers. 27 pling Waters, on Gales Creek, j Chautauqua visitors are invited couraged in their dedre to acquire ville, eight witnessed the initiation in town Tuesday. of two new members and enjoyed Mr. and Mrs J. T. Butler at where their families are camping to make the Laughlin Hotel their a college education, the trustees a banquet afterward, but L. M. tended Chautauqua at Gladstone and the men go to their work in home while in the city. Excel of Pacific University will make the county seat every morning,' lent meals and comfortable beds. -pecial efforts the coming year to Graham, C. W. Creel, O. W . one day last week. provide means for enabling stud Jones and C. T . Richardson got Miss Elsie Kooh arrived today returning to the camp for the Nick Bothman, who has been ents of this class to earn a part of into a hoodooed auto which broke from Negaunee, Mich., for a two night. shipping rye straw to a Portland down and got to McMinnville af Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Markee horse-collar factory for the past their school and living expenses. months’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Fenenga, late of North ter all the fun was over, spent the and Mr. and Mrs. John Hartley twenty years, shipped a carload Roy Mayea. land College, Ashland, Wis., a night in “ Mac” and came home Mr. ami Mrs. Raleigh Walker arrived by auto Monday from last Fiiday. new member of Pacific Univer on the train Sunday. The eight After a sojourn of eight months and baby daughter visited at the Kenwood, Calif., for a visit with j sity’s faculty, will give this pha-e lucky ones were D. V. and Clar home of Mr. Harrington in Hills Forest Grove relatives and friends, j in and around Fresno, Calif., Ed. ence Bump, Dr. Tucker, Prof. E. They report the roads in fair con and Hugh Sparks returned to this of college life his personal at boro Sunday. D. West, John Anderson, O. A. dition and made the trip in six city last Thursday, both looking tention, having done much in this Prof. C M. Hawthorne, who Higby, A. E. Scott and Judge W . line in his former position. days easy driving. good and healthy. Ed expects to H. Hollis. li v «* h on the mountain road toward Charles D a v i d s o n of Gales open a job printing establishment Tillamook, was trading with local Hood’s Crater Smokelt/» Chautauqua Prices Creek who has been working with ' in Portland in the near future. merchants Monday. Hood River, Or., July 19.— Al a donkey engine near Timber, j When you are asked to pay Messrs. W . L Cady, Joe Wiles, though residents of the Upper Claude Johnson of Cherry $2.50 for a season Chautauqua came to this city Tuesday with a Walter Roswurm, W. J. Good, W. Grove, who suffered a broken arm Hood River Valley probably re badly injured arm, received in an | J. R. Beach and E. W. Haines at ticket, remember that if you at in a runaway a month ago, is get side closer to the peak of M t. accident with the engine. A local tended the convention of the real tended the e i g h t e e n entertain ting along nicely now. Hood than those of any other physician attended to the injured 1 estaters of the northwest at Port ments offered at the regular price section of th^1 state, no Upper Val For Sale— 1014 Twin Indian member and so far it is doing land Monday arid report a v e r y ley man or woman has ever seen per entertainment, you would motorcycle; pe r f e c t condition, well. interesting meeting; also an ex smoke ascending from Hood’s old have paid out $6.75; if you attend tandem, Presto-lite, speedometer, ed only the evening entertain Five auto loads of Forest Grove cellent banquet in the evening. crater. Upper Valley folk scout $125. Roy A. Watkins. 27-tf ments, it would cost you $3.75 if people were in Hillsbo-o Monday, 8 tr«n u o u « A d m ira lty Law. the stories that tell of smoke pour Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kelsey boosting for the Chautauqua, and you paid a separate admission It was the early (lays o f boat travel and their daughter, Mrs. Fox, and I a numlier of season tickets w ere1 on the Ohio river when even passenger ing from the top of the mountain. each time. All guides and parties that as «Lam ent «topped at landings on la- j children departed by auto Satur sold as a result of the trip Without counting this evening’s In lands and mainland» for freight. We \ cend Mount Hood, however, will day afternoon for an outing at addition, many Hillsboro people had made an Island landing, and a entertainment, you can still get attest that a thin, sulphurous Barview. wealthy passenger had left the boat to $4.65 worth of adm'issions for promised to attend some of the vapor ascends at all times from your $2.50 season ticket before Mr. and Mrs. J. T . Whalley entertainments, even if they could buy cigar» at the Island-» tiny store. He Bought $5 worth and presented a the bottom of Mount Hood’s old and Miss Jennie Keen of Portland not attend all. hundred dollar bill In payment, where- i crater. But it would be impossible Chautauqua closes— next Monday ujton the storekeeper offered him $0 In evening. made a short visit with Mrs. L. On invitation of Mrs. Ed. Ahl- to detect this vapor 100 yards S. Phillips last week on their way gren, two dozen of the young j rhnnge. asserting that be had received Washington County Transfers only $10. The customer returned to away. to Carlton. folks of the David Hill section the boat and related his tale o f woe to | The following real estate trans G. A. R. and W. R. C. John Garrison of Salem spent gathered at the Ahlgren Inme the captain, who at once went ashore j fers were recorded with the regis- and Informed the storekeeper that un- j The next social meeting will be , ter of deeds at Hillsboro during several days this week in Forest! last Thursday evening to celebrate J less the change was at once forthcom Grove, visiting friends and mak- the birthday anniversary of KtissJ ing he would hitch a cable around the held Thursday, July 27th, at K. the past week: of P. hall. All comrades and ing some repairs about his prop - 1 Eva Ahlgren of Streator, III., who | store and drag It Into the river. E. F. Riley et ux to Frank B. Riley The storekeei>er still refused, and the corps members are urged to come, 43.12 acres in Elam Young D L C, 1 S 2, erty on " C ” street. is visiting her brother’s fam ily.! captain departed for his boat. A cable The Washington County Ed After several h o u r s at cards, was quickly passed around the little for a good time is in store. Mes- $ 10 . Hillsboro Garden Tracts t o C. A. itorial association meets atOrenco music and games, Mrs. Ahlgren building, hitched to the vessel nnd full \ dames Hugh Smith, Stephenson, Sheller, lot 7, blk 17, Garden Tracts steam ordered. When the shack tot Stribich, Tucker and M cK ay are a week from next Saturday and seated her guests to a delightful tered upon Its foundations, the fright- ; add to Hillsboro, $100. Don’t forget the F. R. Spaulding et ux to B. F. Purdy, ened storekeeper appeared, the missing the hostesses. the State association meets at supper. bills fluttering in his hand!— New York date— July 27. tract in Harvey Clarke D L C, sec 6, Medford Aug. 4 to 7, inclusive The county court went to the Post. 1 S 3, $10. We will insure your auto against Preston Wright, who has been Thatcher quarry, the last of the \ B. F. Purdy et ux to A. B. Snyder Hs Proved H i« CaM. week, and witnessed a blast o f . fire, theft and collision. Hancock et ux, part o f block 5, Forest Grove, working at the S. P sub-station , “ Human nature Is mighty queer. Isn’t $1600. 9-tf in this city for the past e igh t' 400 pounds of powder in th e 1 It?” he observed to the other man on & W iles._______________ Nettie M. Smith et vir to Gertrude county quarry. About 2,000 tons 1 the rear platform of the street car. months, has been transferred to A young man from up Gales Meyer, NW 1-4 o f NW 1-4 sec 14, “ Yes. I suppose so,“ replied the other ! construction work near Corvallis. of rock were blown out and there j “ People are too sensitive—altogether i Creek lost a check book and a 3 N 4, $10. was no rock much larger than a ' too sensitive." T. W. Thompson et ux to Oregon & number of endorsed checks on the Dr. A N. Reber and family of man’s head as a result of the op “ I don’t know about that." California Railroad Co., .24 acre in streets of this city one day last Kansas City, Kas., visited at the “ Well. I da For Instance, now, you Town o f Gaston, $300. erations. This quarry has fine Hesseltine home in this city sev hnve a red nose. You are not to blame week and was somewhat worried rock for road work.— Hillsboro for It perhaps, but you are so sensitive Hancock & Wiles carry Life, until he found that Roy Mayea eral days this week. Dr. Reber Argus. that If I should offer you a remedy for ; had found his property. Accident & Fire Insurance. 1-tf is one of Uncle Sam’s food in It you"— N ot content with issuing thir- ^ spectors at the Kansas town. “ You old loafer. I've a good mind to teen beautiful booklets descriptive i knock your head off!” hissed the red Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Jones of of the pleasure resorts, agricultural nosed man as he squared off. “ Told you so.” replied the other as Vancouver, Wash., are happy over and horticultural, dairy and other j he dropped off. “ Human unture Is the the arrival of a son, born July 17. resources of Oregon, the Southern j queerest durned thing on earth, nnd Mrs. Jones before marriage was Pacific company has now issued a some folks ate so sensitive that they’d swallow their false teeth rather than Miss Neva Griffith and lived for beautiful poster, calling attention let any one know they had ’em."—De several years in this city. to the booklets and inviting the troit Free Press. Mrs. Prof. Schmidtke and fam public to ask for them at S. P . ! Hot Milk In Ma«h«d Potatoes. ily are visiting Mr. Schmidtke’s ticket offices. The Southern Pa- j “ The reason that really good mashed on any promise we make to deliver work on father and old friends here. Prof. cific has spent thousands of d ol-' white potatoes are such u rarity in this a given date. The Express has one of the Schmitdke was formerly a teacher lars this year in this method of bitter world Is that the milk Isn’t heat best equipped little printing plants in the ed before It is put into them,” said the in P. U. and is now principal of boosting Oregon. domestic science teacher. Willamette valley, having added several the Hoquiam, Wash., high school. “ And yet," said the pupil pensively. hundred dollars' worth of material to the Dr. Scheetz and wife of Port “ I have seen wonderful cooks put In A. E. Hussey, who has been land, former residents of this city, cold milk.” Williams plant for employed at the local Carnation had a fortunate escape in an auto “ But that was while the potatoes milk condenser for the past three accident near Rainier two weeks were burning hot and on the stove,’- ! Insisted the advocate o f the hot milk years, has been promoted and has ago, according to advices received dressing. “ The potatoes were so aw purposes and more good material is on the gone to Seattle, from which point by Mrs. Loren Watkins, a sister fuly hot that they heated the milk. way. The management would very much he will be assigned to some other to Mrs. Scheetz. While spinning The safest way Is to heat the milk nnd appreciate it if those in need of stationery, to use also plenty o f butter. pep|>er and station. along the Columbia highway, the salt Then l>eat nnd l»eat them with a office blanks, or any other kind of printing Mrs. M . E. Hoxter, an old resi steering wheel came off the shaft fork. Never use n spoon. You can’t would call at the office for samples and dent of Forest Grove, returned to and the car ran off an embank l»ent them too much for their own prices. If you’re too busy to come to the good.” —New York H erald her home at the Mann Home in ment, turning over and cooping office use the phone and a representative Portland Wednesday after having both the doctor and his wife un Littler’s Pharmacy has been will call on you. PH O N E 821 spent a week with friends in For der the machine. Strange to re giving some of the best bargains est Grove. Mr. and Mrs Hoxter late, when the car was righted by in stationery to be had any place, once owned the home now oc road workers, who saw the acci and they will continue these big I cupied by W . J. Good on South dent, neither of the passengers cut-prices for another week. It I was injured in the least. “ B” street. will pay you to investigate. 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