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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1916)
Mr. und M rt.C . 1.. Van Rough- net visited In Portland yesterday. Brick ice cream at Shearer's 25c and 6lV\ keeps two hours without ice. Norris Rodgers of McMinn ville visited at the H. K. Bernard home yeefcrday. Mr. and Mrs. John Meisler of j Gales Cn>ek were shopping In i town yesterday. | George Ortman came in from Dallas yesterday for a visit with ! his father and mother. Mrs. H. N. Robinson enter tained the M. E. Aid society at her home yesterday afternoon, This machine posts proved sendee to our i J. Shotwell yesterday tix>k a customers in all depart our ledgers and makes bunch of Boy Scouts into the out statem ents much ments of the bank. It woods near Guston for a two-day more rapidly and accu has always been our pol outing. rately than the work icy to give to our cus Mr. and Mrs. J H. Hartley could be done by hand. tomers every possible and the latter’s mother, Mrs W. The machine printa sendee consistent with dates, adils your depos good banking practice. L. Cady, motored over to Tilla its to the old balance, Pleaso do not hesitate mook this morning for a week’s subtracts checks, then to avail yourself of this stay. figures and prints your sendee—talk over your Walter Roswurm Sunday took new balance. All addi business problems with Mr, and Mrs Ed. Ahlgren and tion and subtraction is us—make this in every Mrs. John Ahlgren and daughter done autom atically— sense your banking of Streator, III., up the Columbia hence with absolute as home. highway. surance of accuracy. Come in any time and Austin and Thurston Buxton Phone 6 83 The time saving made let us show you this attended a meeting of Pomona possible by the machine Burroughs Bookkeeping grange at Cedar Mills yesterday, method gives us an op Machine at work in our the last-named gentleman being portunity to afford im- accounting department. secretary of Pomona. James Benoit. Dr. R H. Kauff man and Archie Olson of this city FOREST GROVE. OREGON and J. W Hughes and Walter Wolf of Dilley attended the auto races at Portland Sunday. 1 he p a t r i o t i c entertainment Mrs. J. A. McDonald of Ver- K*w'n at • O. O. F. hall last night nonia visited her brother, Walter th* Rebekahs was not only a Roswurm, and wife in this city pleasant s o c i a l function, but NOTES AND PERSONALS Hancock & Wiles have $25,000 Saturday, being enroute to Bur- proved very instructive as well, --------- to loan on farms. 1-ti ley, Idaho, for a visit with her instilling a greater veneration for Ed. Sayres was home from Ore son. H. T. Buxton returned Tues the American flag. day t'rom a visit at Barview. gon City Sunday. John Watkins, who recently re ' The program opened with the Good light team, sound, for Claude Bryant of Gaston visit turned from Eastern Oregon, is singing of ••America" by the s de cheap. Hancock & Wiles. ed friends in Forest Grove Sunday. substituting for Leslie Duane at audience, after which Mrs. Sylvia Bernard, noble grand, in a very Get your violin strings at the Mrs. Elinor Sanford-Large of the Gordon hardware this week, short Pa tr'ot*c address, presented to the Book Store—the best. 28-tf Portland visited relatives in this while the latter takes a Subordinate lodge a beautiful silk vacation. Miss Lillian Greider spent the city Sunday. n , , „ . .Hag, the gift of the Rebekahs. week-end with friends at Gaston. Brick ice cream at Shearer's— l Mrs. H. R. Kauffman and Miss ¡The address of Mrs. Bernard was A daughter was born Tuesday 25c and.50c. Keeps two hours Mary Beach have received word short, but was a gem of pure that their mother. Mrs. Virginia patriotism. afternoon to Mr. and Mrs. E. T. without ice. Tucker. parsed away at her home E. W. Haines, a past grand of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Barber re Beach, in Akron, Ohio, yesterday morn- Washington louge, received the Brick ice cream at Shearer’s— turned Tuesday from Portland, 25c and 50c. Keeps two hours where Mrs. Barber has been re mg, after a brief illness. The flag and replied at length to the without ice. ceiving treatment in a sanitarium great distance makes it impossible presentation s p e e c h . He ac- Will Hare and E. J. McAIear for several months. The lady is for the daughters to reach Akron knowledged that the support in time to attend the funeral. | given Washington lodge by the were among the half-dozen Hills- much improved in health. ¡Deceased was a widow, leaving | Rebekahs was more Jhan the male boroites who attended the Chau ffrnwn. trur ranau t.n/l All lace hats at less than cast eight children, all grown. | Odd Fellows ^ could O ever repay and tauqua. until closed out; while they last, paid a fervent tribute to Old While Dan VanDeHey, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Allen and 5-yard bolts of lingerie ribbons in Glory. Mr. and Mrs. Frank VanDeHey two daughters drove to Tacoma various colors, 6c per bolt. New The audience, led by Mrs. L. the first of the week for a visit : line white felt hats just in. The of this city, was leading a team E. Humburg, sang “The Battle of horses on the Johnson farm, with friends. Elva Millinery Shop 29-lt near Cherry Grove,early this morn Cry of F r e e d o m , " marching Custer county, Neb., newspaper Next Saturday, at the Cooper ing, one of the animals knocked around the flag during the sing reports the average wheat yield Anderson farm, six miles south of its keeper d o w n and trampled ing, after which Mrs John Bel for that county to be 39 bushels Cornelius, J. W. Hughes will sell him quite s e v e r e l y , break linger gave a patriotic recitation. per acre this year Attorney L. M. Graham then at public auction a fine lot of ing two bones in his right hand, gave a history of the Stars and cows, heifers, horses and farm cutting his face badly and bruis County Commissioner Matte- Stripes and explainer! the meaning implements. ing his shoulder. The young man son reports that the work of bal of the emblem. The address was was brought to this city and fixed lasting the Gal s Creek-Thatcher Mrs. Jessie Covert, who sub patriotic to a marked degree and road, just outside the city limits, mitted to a double operation at up by a surgeon. no one could help being stirred is almost completed, but the t h e Good Samaritan hospital, and inspired by Mr. Graham’s pitch will not be put on until a Portland, on the 14th, arrived Fire Prevention Exhibit fervor and earnestness. day of sunshine is assured The home, in care of Miss Bernard, A week from tonight, Aug. 3d, The audience then sang the road between Hillsboro and Beav Monday evening and is steadily a t Star Theater, Fire Marshal erton has all been ballasted but improving. Mrs Misz who was Stevens of Portland will give an "Star-Spangled Banner," M i s s one mile and this will probably be operated on the day after Mrs. illustrated lecture on “The Causes Jeanette Little gave a patriotic completed by the end of next Covert, is expected home Satur and Prevention of Fires." Ad recitation, “Columbia" was sung/ week. day. mission free and the public in with Miss Wahl posing as Colum vited. The films wei’e taken in bia while red fire cast its glare 5)fc non >1 Icznocm lfc non New York city, Portland and over the scene, and the program other big cities. Come and see came to a close. The large audience, composed some big fires. of Odd Fellows and their wives and Rebekahs and their husbands, A Blow to Prohibition was then treated to home-made Circuit Judge Morrow of Port cookies and loganberry juice, the land has ruled that restricting the fes-tivities being brought to a amount of liquor which may be close by social chat and the play shipped into Oregon is in conflict ing of games. with inter-state commerce clause One of the pleasantest events of of the constitution of the United States and many prominent at Chautauqua week was the in formal reception tendered Mrs, torneys agree with the court. Going Camping? 1 GET YOUK~l Camp Stove, Tent and Cooking Utensils before they raise. “The Florence” Blue Flame Coal Oil Stove is a perfect Beauty. “The New Process” Gasoline Range will make you smile. No smoke, no dirt on your cooking utensils, no odors, a perfect stove. How a Machine Does Our Bookkeeping GOFF BROS. In Honor of the Stars and Stripes The First National Bank m The PACIFIC MARKET Fresh and Cured MEATS For Picnic Dinners Fancy SWEET WATERMELONS ON ICE Hoping for and Expecting Hot Weather in August, we want you to inspect Boiled Ham, Minced Ham, Veal Loaf, Chipped Dried Beef, Sweet and Sour Pickles, Bon-Ami Short-Burner Oil Stove Picnic Plates, 10c per package of 25 All Kinds of Fruits Bananas, Oranges, and V egetables, Raspberries Watermelons, Cantaloupes, Cucumbers and New Potatoes Tubular Suction-Feed Cream Separator Phone 0301 non T. C. LORD, Jr., Prop 51|C=tOE=3|fc non Heata quicker than any other make; clean and odorleaa. T H E NEW S H A R P L E S la a machine we are not afraid to recommend to our heat friends, AUTO SEATS, Camp Stoves, Tents and Ice Cream Freezers. GORDON & GORDON HARDWARE CO. Rhone 663 FOREST GROVE, ORE. For eat Grove, Ore m m n Harrietta Gunn Roberson of Spo kane, by the F o r e s t Grove Woman’s club Saturday at Her rick Hall, Mrs. C. J. Bushnell be ing hostess. The Hall was beau tifully decorated in red sweet peas and Shasta daisies. It cer tainly was a privilege to have the opportunity of meeting Mrs. Roberson personally and hear her tell of the noble work she is doing in truly “ Making Success Where You Are.’’ The time was pawed only too quickly. Quite a num ber of out of town guests were present. Rev and Mrs. R. E. Dunlap and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hoffman and little Edwin Secour visited Tuesday at the M. W. Patton farm, near Newberg, where Miss Aileen Hoffman is spending her vacation. BOOKS We have just received from the publishers about 300 different titles—Books for Girls, Books for Boys, Books for Dad and Books for Mother. Come in, look them over and take one or two un your vacation. T h e B o o k S t o r e , H. R. Bernard. Taken Up at my farm, four miles northwest of Forest Grove, Ore., one light yellow Jersey cow, about five >’»'ar* ol(J. wearing small bell, Owner may recover animal by Pay*nK fwd and advertising bill. 28-tf R. O. Stevenson. Now is the time to buy FLOUR FOR WINTER SUPPLY as the price has reached the bottom for old wheat. We all know that new wheat is not good until it has aged six months or more. Better buy a bar rel or two now. We have Six Carloads of the best well-aged Hard-wheat Flour, pur chased at the lowest price. “High Flight” and “Bestever” Special price on barrel lota. Call and See Us. Phone 061 PULTZNARKET " " THE PURE FOOD STORE '