The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, July 27, 1916, Image 5

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    CONDENSED NEWS NOTES
Plans Are Maturing
prints butter wrap-
for Catholic Fair perH The with Express
non-poisonou.s ink.
Job printing —phone 821.
Hancock & Wile« carry Life,
Accident & Fire Insurance. 1-tf
Currants at 4c per pound if
you pick yourself. Mias Frances
M yers.
27
We will insure your auto against
fire, theft and collision. Hancock
& Wiles.
9-tf
Mr. and Mr«. Harry Underhill
and children were Portland visitors
Saturday.
Miss Tibbets of Eugene spent
last week here visiting 1'rof. and
Mrs. Inlow and other friends.
Miss Marcella Richards visited
her brother, Percy, and his family
Sunday and Monday in Portland.
Mrs. H. A. Williams, who has
been ailing for the past ten days,
is slowly coming back to health.
Dean Farnhamhad the pleasure
of taking the Columbia highway
trip Saturday with her friend,
Mrs. Agert of Portland.
Miss Margaret Curtis returned
Monday from Portland, where she
has spent ten days attending the
holiness camp meetings.
John Garrison left Monday, af­
ter having spent a week vLiting
friends in Forest Grove and at­
tending to some business matters.
The Verboort baseball team
went to McMinnville Sunday and
was trimmed by a score of 13 to 0.
Took in too much territory, as it
were.
Father Buck and sister, Mrs.
E. A. Sharp of NVilliston, N. D.,
took the Columbia highway trip
Monday and were delighted with
both the roadbed and the scenery.
Lester and Stanley Forsgren re­
turned to their home in Portland
Sunday, after having spent a
month visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs John Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Langley
and baby of Portland attended
the Chautauqua Friday and Sat­
urday and visited Mr. Langley’s
mother and sister over Sunday.
Mrs. S. J. Bowen and grand­
daughter, Miss Alice Bowen, who
have been visiting the former’s
granddaughters, Misses Edith and
Ethel Mocroft, in this city, left
today for Wyoming where they
will visit awhile before going to
their home at Kewanee. Illinois.
We’ll Save You Money
on anything in the line of
A most unique idea in the way
Miss Mary Cor I visited her
of a Harvest Fete or Church Fair
¡ h being worked out by the Cath­ parents in Corvallis over Sunday.
Indies’ and Gents’ Underwear
Money to loan Valley Realty
olics of Forest Grove, and will
at
half price ; Children's regular
take place the week of August I Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf
25c hose, 2 pair for 25c.
We will insure your auto against
28th. Kither a tent or a large
store building will he us«*d for the 1 fire, theft and collision. Hancock
Corner Third St. and Pacific Ave
9-tf
Phone 41 x
purixMte. Advertising wi l l be & Wiles.
along new lines and in a special
Mrs. Esther Matthews is visit­
way over the entire portion of ing her son, W W. Matthews, and
for several more streets. Pacific Power
Warranty deed and mortgage
& Light company to be given new
Washington County, for the pur­ family at Oaston.
blanks
for sale at the Express
franchise.
pose is to attract from every place.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schultz re­
Astoria—Iron works to be re-estab­ office.
Everyone knows what the old- turned Sunday from a fortnight's
lished if people furnish two-thirds cap­
fashioned fair was. This will be outing at Newport.
ital.
S. P. Company advances 3000 common OREGON ELECTRIC TIME CARD
something of the order of the
Uncle John Caples has pur-
bm U d J u ly l i , l t l «
laborers on Pacific division from $1.75
Harvest Fete, and in order to give chased from M S. Allen & Co , a
L». F.
A i t . Pt. L». Pt.
AIT. . F. G.
to $2.00 per day.
in>[s*tus, arrangements will he new Saxon runabout.
Astoria reports record breaking sal­ 6:20 a m 7:40 6:50 a m 8:07
made with some of the merchants
mon run. May be heaviest in river’s 7:05 a m 8:30 8:15 a m 9:32
The Express is prepared to meet
of Forest drove—Forest drove
8:15 a m 9:35 10:25 a m 11:40
history.
Corvallis—Fischer Flour Mills sells 9:45 a m 11:00 1:15 p m 2:25
merchants only—to take and oc­ , the prices of traveling calendar
p m 1:45 3:30 p m 4:40
2,000 barrels flour over long distance 12:30
cupy whatever extra booths may salesmen in lots of 100 or more.
3:45 p m 5:00 5:30 p m 6:45
phone to Milford, Tennessee.
Miss Emma Penfield returned
5:05 p m 6:25 6:15 p m 7:30
be left after the attractions are
Development work ¿rider way on 7:40 p m 9:05 7:20 p m 8:40
Thursday
from
her
vacation
of
placed. Necessarily the number
nitrate properties in Lake and Harney 9:45 p m 11:00 11:15 p m 12:.’»5
will be limited and it is desired several weeks, spent at Rockaway
counties.
P. E. he E. ELECTRIC TIME CARD
MrMinnville — Company formed to
that those booths represent as beach.
Arr. Pt. L t . PL
j L*. F. G.
Arr . F. G.
prospect oil field near here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson
many different houses of business
a
6:35
m
7:50 t7:15 a m 8:35
Grants
Pass—Queer,
of
Bronze
mine
or industries as ¡»ossible. Kach and Mff and Mrs. John McNamer
t7:20 a m 8:45 t9:05 a m 10:22
increasing output.
booth will I k ? decorated and a t­ made the Columbia highway trip
North Bend—1,500,000 feet of cedar t9:41 a m 11:10 11:00 a m 12:15
12:35 p m 1:50 2:15 p m 3:30
tended by the firm represented. I Sunday.
ties shipped last 60 days.
j
t2:00
p m 3:20 t3;30 p m 4:50
Crane—At this terminus 1800 people
No charge whatever will be made
Mrs Lulu Ingersoll returned
3:50
p m 5:05 5:10 p m 7:00
celebrated coming of railroad.
for advertising, floor space, etc., Thursday evening from a two
p m 7:35
m 5:55 t6:15
t4:34
p
Roseburg shipping carload of copper
8:00 p m 9:20
but a small |>ereentage of the weeks’ visit at Oregon City and
t6:22 p m 7:45 tll:15 p m 12:35
ore for test in Tacoma smelters.
sales made at the Fair will I k » Gladstone.
Wasco, Grant and Wheeler counties 9:35 p m 10:50 ssl:00 p m 2:20
asked. For particulars applica­
plan new highway to Idaho line.
Dr. and Mrs. Coon, Mr. and
t—Thru s—Sat ss—Sat & Sunday
Nearly 40,000 pounds of wool have
tion may be made to “The Cath­ Mrs. Will Emerick and Mrs. Joe
been pooled by th e L a n e county
olic Harvest-Fete Committee,” Wiles spent Saturday and Sunday
farmers.
Box 11, Forest drove, Oregon. at Barview.
Union Pacific buying 2,500,000 feet
Besides the usual attractions at
fir lumber for car equipment.
Miss Constance Geiger returned
such fairs, there will be games and Monday from Salem, where she
New road proposed from Eugene to
Klamath via Crater lake.
all kinds of amusements during had been attending the Epworth
Lumber packet “ City of Portland”
the day, and each evening a big, I League institute.
on her initial trip to Australia with
old-fashioner! d i n n e r wi l l be
2.000. 000 feet of lumber.
Archie Olson Monday paid
served and a special stage enter­
Independence—Valley & Siletz rail­
Judge Beach $10 and costs for
tainment will be given. Every
road being rushed and will tap rich
FOREST GROVE
operating an automobile without
timber belt by fall.
holder of a dinner ticket will be
TO
having taken out a license.
Willamina has loganberry juice plant.
a d m i t t e d to the evening's I
SAN FRANCISCO
Portland Chamber of Commerce en­
entertainment free. All others, i Dr. Holmes Tue-day took Miss
dorses
amendment
whereby
Eastern
including children, will be charger! Helen Reeher, his son, Halbert,
ROUND TRIP
Oregon is to receive $200,000 for ex­
and George Seymour to the Ree
the nominal sum of ten cents.
perimental well drilling.
Good for 30 Days
Salem—State engineer issues per­
The money raised at this fair her place, on Wilson river, for an
Ninety-day Ticket $35
mits last quarter to irrigate 7,616 acres.
will bo used as a sinking-fund for outing.
Meals
and
berth
included on the
St. Johns—About 400 men put to
the building of a new church. Al l ; Mr and Mrs. M. J. Abbott,
Twin
Palaces
S.S.
Northern
work at the plants of the Peninsula and Great Northern—only 26 Pacific
hours
live merchants pay out a con-: Mrs. Eva Abbott and Mr. and
Lumber company and the new shipyard at sea. Most delightful trip on the
Mrs
Art
Caples
w
e
n
t
up
the
siderable sum for advertising every '
connected therewith.
West Coast.
Bandon—The Bandon Beach cream­
year, and wise merchants know Columbia highway Sunday in the
ery under new management and doing OREGON ELECTRIC
it must be judicious if they are to Abbott car.
rushing business.
NORTH BANK ROAD
Mrs. Lewis, daughter of Mr.
benefit thereby. Therefore we
Coquille— Coquille Valley Creamery
feel sure business men will see at and Mrs. John Frisby, who has
S.S. NORTHERN P A M
company rebuilding. Work under way
a glance the benefits to be derived ' been visiting here several weeks,
on Court House annex.
and
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rail­
from this Catholic Fair, and i t , left Saturday for her home in
S.S. GREAT NORTHERN
road lets contract for 1100 box cars
will I k » not through the paying1 Southern Nebraska.
requiring 5,000 feet of Douglas fir at Tuesday - Thursday - Saturday
T h a W o rm T u rn e d .
out of money, but simply be co­
Chas. Odell and sister, Mrs.
cost of over $1,000,000.
“You haven’t done very well thla
operation.
Emily Showers, departed l a s t month.’’
Oregon City—Work started on new Low Fares for Round Tjl A Q r p
«aid the boss. "Your orders
5.000. 000 gallon reservoir.
Friday
for
a
visit
at
their
old
were
few
and
far
between.”
Trips to all cities of the
J.
Some New Publications
home, Vinton, Iowa, where Mr. "I’m sorry," said the traveling sales­ Eugene Chamber of Commerce is Direct via the Most Scenic Routes
Recent additions to the Rogers j
man, "but”—
sending out samples of Lane county of America, or via California.
Odell’s wife is buried.
“I dou’t want excuses. 1 want or­ flax to linen users of Europe for the
library from the state library are |
ders.”
CLATSOP BEACH FOR VACATIONS
the reports of the Dental Exam- i Mrs. John Baxter, Mrs LeRoy Just then the door oi>ened, and the purposes of comparison with the
Vankirk,
Mrs.
Dollie
Byerly,
the
European
product.
iners for 1916, Public Service
secretary entered and passed lu a card.
J. E. FARMER, A gent
Oregon City—Paving under way on
Commission for 1915, Highway Misses Jessie Greer, Jeanie Bax­ "Humph," said the boss. “James
Henry, salesman for the General Prod­ Milwaukie-Sellwood road.
ter
and
Margaret
Curtis,
who
Forest Grove, Ore.
Commission for 1915, Forestry!
ucts
company!
Doesn't
he
know
1
Commission and Banking depart- , have been in Portland ten days uever see traveling men ut this hour?"
Free Methodist Church
ment, Weights a n d Measures| attending campmeeting, came "He says he Is in a hurry to leave
Sabbath
school 10 a. m., preach-
N . HOFFMAN
town and would like to explain his
Quarterly, Stallion Register for | home Monday.
proposition to you lie will be brief.” jing 1 1 a .m . and 8 p. m . prayer
Attorney A t Law
During the auto races at Port­ "I enu’t see him now I’m busy. Tell
1915, Statutes a n d Rules on
meeting on Wednesday evening at
him
to
w
ait”
land
Sunday
Ulysses
Aubry
of
Patent Office Business Solicited
Banking, Chiropractic, Standard
“When shall 1 tell him to call again?” 8 p. m. All are welcomed.
Normals, State Superintendents Tacoma and his mechanician, "Tell him to wait there and I'll see
Forest Grove,
-
Oregon
J. N. W OOD, Pastor.
Frank Lake, were so seriously in­ him In about an hour. Now, then,
and the Official Directory.
young man. why la It that you fell
The Standard Dictionary of jured that they both died within I down
this month?”
Facts has also just been purchased an hour of the accident. While “Because all the business men 1
Brok«!
going at terrific speed their auto called on Insisted on treating your
for the library.
salesman the way you treat theirs."—
flew the track.
Exchange.
Prof. H. L. Bates and MLs
Mrs. Baer arrived Saturday
!
Maude English walked to Strassel from her home in Los Angeles for
Saturday, leaving here at 1 p. m., a visit with her daughter, Mrs.
and arriving at their destination Ed. Bates, who resides on the
about 8. This was a twenty-mile Greenville road Mrs. Baer lived Salem, Ore., July 24 -Oregon Flax
Fibre company making tests on cost of
hike, but was made with ease, as for many years in Forest Grove, production.
. State prison force of 100
both are good walkers. Miss Eng­ and has many friends among the camped in fields pulling flax.
lish climbed Mt. Hood July 3rd old residents.
McMinnville has let contract for 5
miles of paving, concrete base with
with the Mazamas. Prof. Bates
F. F. Johnson and A J . Bark- bitulithic top.
is spending this week at Strassel
Mt. Hood loop highway promised
Do you need anything? READ THE HONE PAPER.
with Mr. Fenenga and family, ham, late of Portland, who have $200,000
from Forestry department this
purchased
the
Cresent
Flouring
but Miss English returned by
It will tell you where to buy in town.
Mills, at Carnation, are busily en­ year.
train Sunday.
S. P. company will spend $300,000
It will tell you where to selL
gaged in remodeling and improv­ rebuilding track between Sutherlin and
Littler’s Pharmacy has been ing their property, which they Divide.
giving some of the best bargains expect to operate by the time the Baker and Grant unite to build inter­
in stationery to be had any place, 1916 grain crop is ready for grind­ county highway over Dixie mountain.
The Home Paper Boosts Home Trade
Ontario—
State
officials
have
inspected
and they will continue these big ing. Both gentlemen have moved
drainage plans to reclaim 50,000 acres
BOOST THE BOOSTER
cut-prices for another week. It their families to this city from of Malheur Lake.
will pay you to investigate.
Portland.
Astoria—Council votes hard surface
$
SIGNS OF PROSPERITY
Groceries, Dry Goods and Notions
Closing O ut
F. A. MOORE
—
SUMMER TOURS
tV k
A Friend In Need
Is a Friend Indeed