“N Mary Newman was a Portland visitor Saturday. PEACE . F. Ashford of Portland was a visitor at the F. J Miller home last week. H. C. Atwell was a visitor at his farm west of Dilley last Tues­ day morning. its Down the dark future, through long generations, The echoing sounds grow fainter, and then cease, And, like a bell, with solemn, sweet vibrations, I hear once more the voice of Christ say “ Peace!" Mrs. C. W. Mertz left Tuesday for Portland to attend the K. of P. convention. — Ivongfellow. Mrs. E. B. Sappington was in Portland Tuesday to attend the NOTES A N D PE RSO NALS M r. and Mrs. E. Meresse left K. of P. parade. ---------- ; Thursday for an outing at Seaside. ,, . Perry Ward returned Sunday Watch the ads for the Catholic ! ? _ " ° umi • ' from a v b it at her brother’« farm, Harvest Festival l you pick yourself. Miss Frances east of Cornelius. Norma Dixon was a Portland Myers. 27 Edward Straub has returned visitor Saturday. We will insure your auto against home from Portland, where he Katie Heisler 8j>ent Sunday | fire, theft and collision. Hancock has been working. with her parents at Gales City. & Wiles. * 9-tf Jacqueline Hardison, who has Money to loan Valley Realty We will insure your auto against been on the sick list the past week, Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf fire, theft and collision. Hancock is slowly improving 9-tf Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Mallory & WU m . Edna Crossley, who has been of C a r n a t i o n on Monday, a Mrs. W. R. Ives left Sunday to, . . . . i • . V .. . .. . visiting * , m Portland the past week, daughter. join her son, Kenneth, at Garibal- a ; returned Saturday night. We will insure your auto against di for two weeks. Mrs. C. Sutford, who has been fire, theft and collision. Hancock S. G . Morgan and family and visiting at the Hines home, left & Wiles. 9-tf Miss Faye Schroder motored to last week for her home in Seattle. Miss A. R. McBride of Port­ Portland Satuiday. Earl Runkle and mother of land visited her s i s t e r , Mrs. Ivan Curtis left Friday for Portland have been visiting at the Hawke, here Sunday. Lyle, Wa hington, where he will VanKoughnet home the p a s t George Jackson spent Saturday ¡d>end a short time visiting his week. and Sunday at Rockaway and re- brother, Carl , XT .. i. The Cooper Anderson sale, held Mrs. Maude Norelius and two ports a delightful time. , . .. 0 . i south of Cornelius Saturday, was Frederick Olmstead returned daughters of Vancouver, Wash., I - . . . . . . . , .well a tended and the livestock Monday from Portland, where ho vbntod over Sunday at tho homo • chattels brought good ha, been visiting relatives. of the lady’s brother, H. J. Rice, i “ “ ®ther chaUeU Brougt,t 80oU CuZ“"U J* I • prices. The Express is prepared to meet J • the prices of traveling calendar A splendid program is being ar salesmen in loLs of 100 or more. ranged for the Catholic Festival salesmen in iois oi i w u r m u r i . * The ladies of the Relief Corps: ku“ m“ ™ c' ngM onda)' * “ *• save a lunch after their regular i M ’“ th- A his dinner every day business meeting last Thursday. [ ex“ ’ p ,n* “ onday. Mrs F. M. Starrett is still Mayor iatterson and family, Dr. and Mrs. S. E Todd and C. among the invalids and Miss , Florence Enschede is looking after T. Richardson spent Sunday at Denny s Crossing, on the east fork her comfort. Miss Gladys Bruner of Port­ of Dairy Creek. While splitting kindling the first land came Saturday to visit here Limburger cheese laid away in cur)boar(is and refrigerators will c P ants ‘ away. No XT doubt . , of .. it. drive I It will drive a hog out of a tan- va, j . ¡( wi|| drive , spike a brick; it will drive a tramp awa away ,rom a m(,a| of victuals; it will wi drive a mule through a barbed wire fence; it will drive a herd of : cattle over a precipice; it will drive a negro away from a chicken ro0st or a man to insanity who with J. A. Wiles and family and ° L t,he„VVer , . .*1' ^ cFe^‘tersi c ut j stays five minutes within ten feet off half of his left thumb, which Gf unsavory presence. And other friends. son wou,d.in a,CP’ ! *,1Ce of U1‘ s,ortu uud In . . . , . and they will continue these b ig din n summer comes, to a certuiu ex- ine Mackrodt left Saturday fo r feller lu an accident occured near Eugene and ; g j jtfcAlear of Hillsboro son- equinoctial storm is probably the fact it was not very serious. ! in-law W «J- J j Qr?«t !hal storms al,out that " U1C of ,be type, •Vl‘nr with ,be in taw to to M iw r r. an tnd u iw Mrs rs. vv. of the winter Mr. and Mrs«- Avery Rafferty Good of this city. steadily fulling precipitation, make and children and Mrs. Rafferty’s Fred Knight returned last week. ,holfr TUey s/and . i i l • i Cl>|d ra9t to the summer type with the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. West­ having completed h is summer sultry weather and thunder showers, on of Portland, left in the Rafferty course at the University of Wash- Storms of the winter type can occur, car Tuesday for a visit to the ington. He is a graduate of howcver< dnrtng any montb of the . . . . . . . , , summer. The amount of precipitation Tillamook beaches. 1 antic University and has been near the 21st has been shown by av- The Nawaka Camp Fire girls, teaching fo r several years in the «raging the observations at muuy sta- i t,ous to ^ no « rea,er ,hau t* ,fore or accompanied by Mrs. C. J. Bush- Phillipine islands. Ladies’ and Gents' Underwear at half price ; Children’s rejfular 25c hose, 2 pair for 25c. F. A. MOORE SIGNS OF PROSPERITY Linn Coynty has abolished r u r a l school supervisors. Salem--Flax industry not economi­ cally managed to result in change of manager. Aug. 3 Is day for universal prayer for peace against the European war. Oregon gets $78,000 from federal road funds. Pendleton—J. P. McManus sells in­ terest in Evening Tribune to strong new company. Medford—Machinery ordered fo r up- to-date lumber mill and box factory. Pendleton— H. B. Blydenstein estab­ lishes breakfast food industry. Marshfield—Thos. I r v i n e company will employ about 100 men in new log­ ging camp. Amity—Company organized to bore for oil near here. Salem—$5,000 a week to be spent ad­ vertising loganberry juice. Baker—Plans prepared for building of one or more apartment houses. Kerry—Columbia and Nehalem River R. R. delivering 600,000 feet of logs daily. Lebanon—3000 fleeces wool in Union pool sold for 32 l-2c pound. Comer Third St. and Pacifie Ave Phone 41 x Taken Up at my farm, four miles northwest of Forest Grove, Ore., one light yellow Jersey cow, about five years old, wearing small bell. Owner may recover animal by paying feed and advertising bill. 28-tf R. O. Stevenson. Warranty deed and mortgage blanks for sale at the Express office. The Express prints butter wrap­ pers with non-poisonous ink. SUM M ONS In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for Washington county. Richard A. Naie, Plaintiff, vs. Edda Lee Nale, Defendant. To Edda Lee Nale, Defendant: IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E OF O R E G O N . You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled cause and court on or before September 15, 1916, and if you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the Court for a decree dissolv­ ing the marriage contract now existing between the plaintiff and defendant and for such other decree as may be proper in the premises. This summons is served upon you by publication in the Forest Grove E x­ press, pursuant to an order of the Honorable George R. Bagley, Judge of the above named court, made, dated and filed August 2, 1916, which order directs that this summons be published for six consecutive weeks, beginning with the issue dated August 3, 1916, and ending with the issue dated Sep­ tember 14, 1916, and requires you to appear and answer on or before Sep­ tember 15, 1916. H. T. B A G L E Y , Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication August 3, 1916. Last publication September 14, 1916. Hood River—Government to sell 330,- 000,000 feet timber in forest reserve. Bandon—Moore mill, closed by long­ shoremen’s strike, operating again. Riddle ships first two cars of cromium ore to Chicago. Hundreds of carloads wanted by Pittsburg companies. Roseburg—Twenty-six men employed by Douglas county Fire Patrol associa­ tion. Vale—Warmsprings district to vote on $750,000 bond issue to irrigate Mal­ heur Valley. Portland—Swift packing interests contemplate erection of ship yards on Columbia. Newport has raised first $25,000 of OR EG ON ELECTR IC T IM E CA R D Dated July 15. 19U $100,000 for railroad to Portland. Marshfield—Telephone line to Gold j L t . f . G. Arr. Pt. L t . Pt. Arr. F. G. Beach to be rebuilt. 6:20 a m 7:40 6:50 a m 8:07 Livesley—T. A. Livesley company in­ 7:05 a m a m 8:30 8:15 9:32 stalling $12,000 hop drier. a m 1 8:15 9:35 10:25 a m 11:40 Halfey—Movement on foot to en­ 9:45 a m 11:00 1:15 p m 2:25 courage establishment of beet sugar 12:30 p m 1:45 3:30 4:40 p m ! 3:45 5:00 5:30 p m 6:45 p m industry. 1 5:05 6:25 6:15 7:30 p m p m Bandon—$63,000 to be spent on high­ 7:40 9:05 7:20 8:40 p m p m way to Curry county line. 1 9:45 p m 11:00 11:15 p m 12:2 ¡5 Seattle capital buys four claims in P. E. & E. ELECTR IC T IM E C A R D Santiam district to develop at once. East Portland pushing plans to finance L». F. G. Arr. F. G. Arr. Pt. L>. Pt. new industries. a m 1 6:35 a m 7:50 t7:15 8:35 Grants Pass—Sixty horses and mules 11? :20 a m 8:45 t9:05 a m 10:22 hauling copper pre to Shakilma smelter. t9:41 a m 11:10 11:00 a m 12:15 1:50 2:15 3:30 12:35 pm p m Report all items of interest to t3:30 4:50 P 5:40 7:00 P this office. They will be appreci­ 7:35 t6:15 P ated and each item will help to 8:00 P 9:20 12:35 tll:15 P make the paper that much more ssl :00 p m 2:20 interesting. We can not get all the news,but by your help w’e can get the lion’s share and that is what we wish to do. We want all the news that’s news. Phone 821. t—Thru J s— Sat ss—Sat & Sunday N .H O F F M A N Attorney A t Law Patent Office Business Solicited Hancock & Wiles carry Life, - Oregon Accident & Fire Insurance. 1-tf Forest Grove, Brok«! after this date.— Willis isbliester AI1I- ham hi Meteorology. Miss Marie Rafferty, who has| nell, went Tuesday to Salmon- berry, where they will camp) for a been visiting Mary Stockman and Monstar Petticoat». few weeks at the forks of the ( other friends for a week, returned During the reign of Charles I. the beautiful Nehalem and Salmon- to her home at Mountain Dale hoop petttcont was worn only by wives berry rivers, beyond the summit Saturday. Miss Stockman and of the lower gentry and by the wives of the mountains. little brother accompanied their of the citizens. In the latter part of the reign of Queen Anne It rose again. and jKuesi 8uest home ‘ for over ^ Sunday Mr. and Mrs. M . S . Allen Allen and UI “ an “ uver " u a y this time In another form-that of an d a u g h te r, G e r t r u d e , w h o went to v ,9 ,t’ enormous hoop This grew to such udug ’ i . 0 ,., i n i «* t *\ * *. (Immense proportions that during the Tacoma by auto July 24th, re-, Rev. and Mrs. Dunlap, Mr. time of George l. and II. eight yards turned Saturday, after a very and Mrs. H. R. Bernard, Mr. and I considered the proper width. pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. A . G. Hoffman. Mr. and J h ^ h7 h“ " ! ^ ’ ,e! lor |m .ua»ui . . . .1*. . T . ’ , ,, whalebone foundations at the bottom W. J. McDonald, former reai- Mrs. C. A . Littler, Mr. and Mrs. i 0f the skirt in Elizabeth’s time this dents of this city. They left Chalmers and Mrs. J. R. Rey- whalebone had been used at the top. their daughter, Martha, and Miss nolds attended the reception ten- Mamie Loomis for a further visit, dered Bishop and Mrs. M att S . ! self about the subject as follows Mr. Allen says that, barring the I Hughes at the First M . E. church, through his Sir Roger de Coverley: “My great-great-grandmother hns on Puyallup district, he saw nothing Portland, last Friday night. Port- a new fashioned petticoat, except that while away that will compare land pajiers report that 2,000 peo- ' here is gathered at the w aist My with Washington county as a pie attended this big welcome to \ grandmother appears as if she stood in place to reside and make a livin g.1 Oregon’« new bishop. | t S S 'S ZUZ5 A Friend In Need Is a Friend Indeed Do you need anything? READ THE HOME PAPER. It will tell you where to buy in town. It will tell you where to selL The Home Paper Boosts Home Trade BOOST THE BOOSTER