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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1916)
NOTKS ANI) PERSONALS The l^ fiilit o r He doesn’ t rare if they raise the fare; He'll be happy, anyway, Money to loan Valley Realty If they'll just increase his milcaKe Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf Which the people pay. Henry CarMtentt of ChriHty Sta tion wan trading in town Satur Brick ice cream at Shearer’s — day. 2.r)C and 50c. Keeps two hours We will insure your auto against without ice fire, theft and collision. Hancock Prof. Bates preuched at the M. & Wiles. 9-tf F. church Sunday morning and L. N. Penfield of Portland visit evening. ed over Sunday here with his We will insure your auto against parents. fire, theft and collision. Hancock Currants at 4c per pound if | & Wiles. 9-tf you pick yourself. Miss Frances Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur McEI- Myers. 27 downey returned Thurday from Mrs. Wm. Weitzel returned their trip to 'Frisco. Monday from a week's visit in A daughter was born Sunday Portland. to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vanouden- 3&H STAMPS GIVE* SSM STAMPS GIVEN SUITS STRONG VALUES &£ipn H O R R IIO N « OVERCOATS R A IN C O A T S °¿pn C&tfo 4 IS w « ^ Double S. & H. Stamps Given CébtfonCo. 166— ITO T M l i t o S T . V PORTLAND, OREGON -------------------------- daughter, Martha, and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Benfer and son, Ken neth, went in the Kelsey car, go on anything in the line of ing via Yamhill and Newburg. Besides the Forest Grove bunch, those in attendance were L. M. Ladies’ and Gents’ Underwear Bitney and family, Fred Yergen at half price ; Children’s regular and family, J. W. See and family, Chas. F. Miller of Portland, a haegen, residing on Route 2. 25c hose, 2 pair for 25c. ... .. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Yoder, Mr. former Groveite, visited friends in Mr. and M r.. Ra legh Walker |,n(] Mr„ H. Bunting. J. Bunting this city Sunday. Comer Third St. and Pacific Ave and hule daughter. Helen, vented am| fami|y , M „ j w Bumi„g, Phone 41 x Mrs. Karle Buxton returned last at the Harrington home in Hills and Frank Jackson. M>s. David Thursday from her visit with her boro Sunday. Sparks was also in attendance, SUMMONS mother, at Tillamook. On your vacation trip, load having gone over a few days pre to restrain, but only to regulate, In the Circuit Court o f the state of Miss Nathelle Higby of lender, your camera with “ Speedex” films viously to visit relatives. She re and was therefore not in conflict Oregon for Washington county. with the state law, was disposed Richard A. Nale, Plaintiff, W yo., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. and you will get results. Littler’s turned home Monday, by rail. vs. of by Judge Belt summarily, he Dorothy Seymour, and family. Pharmacy. It was noon before all themem- bjdda Lee Nale, Defendant. regulation pro To Edda Lee Nale, Defendant: The Kxpress is prepared to meet Mrs. Strickland and family re-' hers had arrived and the first holding that the uie r tfs u,auyji Pru vided was an unreasonable the prices of traveling calendar turned last week from a trip thru ! thing on the program was a big V,d^d waa a" unrea-^naljle and and IN THE nameof THE STATE OF rr . r VOK void 1 one, and and one one not not necessary necessary OREGON. You are hereby required to salesmen in lots of 100 or more. C alifornia. 1 hey were gone from (chicken dinner, served on the big , . appear arid answer the complaint filed ! outdoor tables After the excel- 10 Pn~(*rvat,°n 01 tr>e Pu m ,c against you in the above entitled cause Chas. Littler and family are home about two months. and court on or before September 15, M ltte. Ada and M a r * ^ Tay-| lent dinner the „ember. of the “ 1916, ....................... moving this week onto the Buell and if you fail so to appear and di answer, for want thereof plaintiff will K property, on Third Avenue South. lor went Monday afternoon to party put in several hours visit- vests the city of its power to reg- apply to the Court for a decree dissolv the marriage contract now existing L. M. Graham had several days Astoria, where they will visit a ing, telling stories and at various ulate theaters, Other than the irn- ing between the plaintiff and defendant athletic sports. elr 1 ‘ of battling with lumbago lust few days with Miss Hazel Davies. other decree as may be position of a reasonable license and for 8Uch othe The election of officers resulted proper in the premises. week, but got to work again Mon A son was born Friday morn fe e ” _________________ i This summons is served upon you by day. ing to Mr. and .Mrs. Carl HofT- in the re-e ection of L. M. Bitney | publication in the Forest Grove Ex and J. Bunting as Washington County Transfers press, pursuant to an order o f the Rev. C). H. Holmes preached at man and Carl says he’ll soon have as president , Honorable George R. Bagley, Judge o f The following real estate trans- . the union services at the Hillsboro a boy big enough to sell tickets at ^cretary, for a term of five years above named court, made, dated The next reunion will be held at fers were recorded with the regís- and filed August 2, 1916, which order Christian church l a s t Sunday the theater, ! the sume place on the first Sun ter of deeds at Hillsboro during directs that this summons be published evening Quite a number of Forest Grove for six consecutive weeks, beginning day in August, 1917. the past week: with the issue dated August 3, 1916, E. U. Cate is walking with a hunters are getting their rifles in The Forest Grove party left Etta Durham, et vir., to F. S. White- and ending with the issue dated Sep- crutch as a consequence of falling , shape for a deer hunt. The sea-l p. , p tember 14, 1916, and requires you to this city at 7 a. m. and returned house et ux, tract T G Naylor u " u appear and answer on or before Sep off a ladder one day Iwt week, ■»» opens next Tuesday andre- ( having No. 43, S 36, 1 N 4, *105. tember 15, 1916. spraining his left ankle. . j mains open until sundown of Oct. ■ a very pleasant . . . ... L H Britton et ux to Victor Doman, H. T. BAGLEY, day with old Attorney for Plaintiff. 15 acres in H Buxton Jr. and wife D L The Dan Pierce and J a m e s 31- A hunting license costs a dol- First publication August 3, 1916. C, 1 N 4. lar and Churchill families spent Sunday !,ar and entitles ent,tles the the holder holder to to three, thrw?l Mrs Kelsey drove her car the Last publication September 14, 1916. Victor Doman to M B Britton, 1 acre with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolfard, ( deer, if he can get them, but it is entire trip (91 miles) without kill in T G Naylor D L C No. 37, $2,000. Theresa Roper et vir to Victor Bailey OREGON ELECTRIC TIME CARD at the foot of Green Mountain. | unlawful to kill deer without ing, maiming or frightening any Dated July IS. 191« horns and game wardens are as et ux. 5 acres, S 21, 1 N 4, $250. Misses Dee Darling, Margaret body, passing more cars on the A i t . Pt. L». Pt. Arr. P. G. Chester Wright etux to Forest Grove L». P. G. numerous as fiddlers in Missouri. Brown and Lorraine Giguere and | trip than are owner! in Forest National Bank, 1 acre in E Walker D L 6:20 a m 7:40 6:50 a m 8:07 Mrs. H. T. Buxton left Monday 1 J. T. Fletcher, who used to Grove. (This may be a surprise C, 1 N 4, and lots 224, 225, 226, 227, 7:05 a m 8:30 8:15 a m 9:32 for an outing at Rockaway beach., teach school up in Polk county to some of the people who have Johnson Add to Beaverton, $100. a m 11:40 8:15 a m 9:35 10 ¿5 when most of us were barefooted recently read that she is an “ inex U. F. Heineck et ux to Harry Hugill, 9:45 a m 11:00 1:15 p m 2:25 Mesdames Dixon, Littlehales j 12:30 p m 1:45 3:30 p m 4:40 130 acres in S 13, 2 N 4, $10. j kids, last Thurskay met on the perienced” driver). 3:45 p m 5:00 5:30 P m 6:45 and Watson and Miss McIntyre, l Jacob H. Shearer et ux to L E Keck, 5:05 streets one of his Polk county p m 6:25 6:15 p m 7:30 representing the local millinery 1 4 acres in E Walker D L C, 1 N 3, $10. 7:40 p m 9:05 7:20 p m 8:40 pupils. The boy used to be called 9:45 p m 11:00 11:15 p m 12:35 I houses, attended a big exhibit o f 1 Joe> Linville, but he is now Joseph ° Taken Up wholesale millinery at Portland P. E. Ac E. ELECTRIC TIME CARD Linville, a traveling salesman, who at my farm, four miles northwest Monday. L». P. G. Arr P. G. Arr. PL L». PL city once a; a Mr. and M r. A A Underhill, makes ■ this in » ca y about aoour unce The to||owing telegram from of Forest Grove, Ore., one light 6:35 a m 7:50 t7:15 a m 8:35 yellow Jersey cow, about five month. Mr. Fletcher had not the last-named a »¡.ter to C. A. " “ "'t1 Mr’ J rr 8ad no1 Dallas Polk county, appeared in years old, wearing small bell, j t7:20 a m 8:45 t9:05 a m 10:22 Littler, came down from Salem Joey. slnce 18 80 they *n‘ Sunday’s Oregonian, and will be Ow ner may recover animal by t9:41 a m 11:10 11:00 a m 12:15 the paying feed and advertising bill. 12:35 p m 1:50 2:15 p vn 3:30 Saturday and .pent Sunday pic-|,oyed a n m long vls,t when they of interest in this city, wl 112:00 p m 3:20 t3:30 p m <:50 city council has closed 28-tf R. O. Stevenson. nicking at Roderick Falls with |met' :.oo 3:50 p m 5:05 5:40 p m m t6:15 While J o h n Templeton and theatres by ordinance: Mr. and Mrs. Littler. ; 14:34 p m 5:55 8:00 P m 7:35 9:20 p Warranty deed and mortgage family were at the fire prevention “ Holding that the local ordi t6:22 p m 7:45 t il :15 p m 12:35 Miss Anna Taylor entertained I lecture at the Star Thursday even nance closing theatres on Sunday blanks for sale at the Express 9:35 p m 10:50 sslrOO p m 2:20 Monday in honor of her mother, ing, someone swiped their Ford is in violation of section 2135, office. t—Thru s—Sat ss -Sat & Sunday Mrs. Olive M. Taylor’s eightieth and the next time they saw it was Lord’s Oregon Laws, commonly birthday. A number o f lady Free Methodist Church the following day, when it was known as the Sunday-closing law, The Express prints butter wrap- friends were present and the after Sabbath school 10 a. m., preach- pers w-ith non-poisonous ink. found in front of the residence of Judge H. H. Belt, of the Circuit noon was much enjoyed. W H. Greer, who says he heard a Court today lifted the Sunday lid ing 11 a. m. and 8 p. m . prayer George Danser is engaged in , machine stop in fron* of his house from the moving-picture business, meeting on Wednesday evening at i N . HOFFMAN modernizing the Hoffman cottage, during the early morning hours. “ The Dallas city charter gives ^ P- m* All are welcomed, on south Main street. When hejipj^ spe€tiometer showed the ma- Attorney At Law J. N. WOOD, Pastor. the city the right to regulate the- and the paperhangers and paint- cbine had traveled 42 miles since ■ atres and the ordinance in ques Hancock & Wiles carry Life, Patent Office Business Solicited ers get through with their work, > it , f was borrowed. Barring borrowed. Barring the tion was passed by the Council - Oregon Accident & Fire Insurance. 1-tf ForestGrove, the cottage will be for rent. loss of gas and oil, no damage ap supposedly in pursuance with the L. P. Rockwood, assistant to peared to have been done. charter provision. O. C. Smith Cecil Cre< 1 at the local entomo- was arrested for opening his the logical bureau, left Saturday for atre on Sunday night. San Diego, California., to attend j .. . , . . D “ Police Judge Charles Gregory a meeting of the American Society held the ordinance was not in f r the Advancement of Science. The famj|jes Df a dozen former conflict with the state law, fining Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Hodson residents of the Black Hills of Smith. The case was then taken came down from McMinnville in South Dakota met at Butteville, to the Circuit Court on a writ of their car Saturday night for a vis- Marion county, last Sunday for review. it with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Ber their annual picnic and reunion. “ In keeping with a decision of nard, who took their guests to The attendance was not up to the the Supreme Court in passing on Soda Springs and the Burpee & average for past years, owing to a matter coming up from Eugene, Elliott chicken ranch Sunday. the fact that many of those for- Judge Belt held that the operation M . R . Johnson, vice president merly attending w e r e on the of a theater on Sunday was not Do you need anything? READ THE HOME PAPER of the First National bank, re -1 coast, enjoying a vacation and considered wrong in itself, and It will tell you where to buy in town. turned Monday from his home at others were too busy with their was not a profanation of the Sab It will tell you where to selL Harrisburg, where he was called crops to lose the day. bath He held that the state law by the illness of a six-year-old! Mr. and Mrs. C. L.VanKough- permitted theatres to run on Sun daughter. Mr. Johnson last week net and daughter, Alma, and Mr. day, and for that reason the city The Home Paper Boosts Home Trade purchased the Fuqua residence, VanKoughnet’s sister, Miss Mary, could not restrict the rights grant-1 on South First street, and expects and David Sparks went over in ed under the state law. BOOST THE BOOSTER “ The city*« contention that the to have his family occupying that the VanKoughnet car, while Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kelsey and ordinance in question did not seek property by another week. We’ll Save You Money Groceries, Dry Goods and Notions Closing Out F. A.'MOORE ^ f ^ J W M Circuit Jlldge AllOWS Sunday Picture Shows form er Black Hillei*S Hold AlHllMl KeUMOIl A Friend In Need Is a Friend Indeed