The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, August 17, 1916, Image 8

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    Mrs. C. D. Stacey was a Hills-
Margaret McFeeters was out
boro
visitor Sunday.
from Portland over Sunday.
James Benoit goes to Tillamook
Mrs. Shannahan of Hillside left Saturday for his vacation
Monday for a two weeks’ outing . Charles Quine and family have
a t Newport.
returned from a week's visit at
Brick ice cream at Shearer’s— j Netarts.
We have told you several times that we under-
25c and 50c. Keeps two hours
Harold Tupper is visiting at the
sell Portland dealers on Guns and Ammunition and
without ice.
home of his uncle, George Beals.
.
, of Seghers.
here we give you a few comparative prices:
Mr. and Mrs. H. Glaysier and
and; Mjss Ruth p utnam of Hills-
invites your business,
Goff Prices Portland Pri*,
daughter, Violet, have returned boro was a Forest Grove visitor
large or small, upon the
Remington Auto-Loading Shot G u n .......$42.50
S4o L.j
from Newport.
last Sunday.
basis of being able and
(Other
guns
at
proportionate
prices)
Mrs.
W.
W.
McEIdowney
and
Miss Jessie Greer left yesterday ^
willing to care for the
Helen, were Portland
AM M UNITION
for
Rockaway beach, where she
same in thebesc possible
visitors Saturday.
22 Short, Smokeless, per box............................20c
^
will spend two or three weeks.
manner.
Grace Williams of Monmouth
22
Long,
Smokeless,
per
box..............
.............
25c
3
J. W. Hughes and two children has been the guest of Gertrude
I t’s a Bank of
22 Long Rifle, Smokeless, box.................. ....... 30c
returned
home Saturday from a Allen for the past week.
Personal Service,
30-30
Smokeless, box........... ......................... $1.00
vacation at N e w p o r t .
M is.j Mrs. W . B. Stocker and family
a strong bank in a good
Shot Gun Shells... ................................. - ............ 90
(
Hughes remained at the beach for returned from the coast Monday,
town.
a further visit.
1 after a two weeks' ^
,
-........................................ — ,95
l.i
Ethel Joy returned from El-
Pays 4 percent on Time
E. A. Jones of Scoggins Valley
i -00
1
.1
more Park Sunday exening, where
and Savings Deposits
was in town Thursday, making ghe hag been visiting f“riends.
(These prices prevail only so long as present supply lasts)
and cultivates the Thrift
preliminary arrangements f o r
The Cummings and Beals fam-
Spirit.
sending his daughter to the Forest ¡|jes returned Sunday evening
Capital and Shareholders’
Grove high school this year.
from a camping trip to the coast.
Liability $100,000.00.
Albert Kirkwood, Bill Haskell,
Winnifred Hardison left for Mc-
Vinton Robinson and Martin E n -! Minnville \\ ednesday morning
Forest Grove, Ore.
sehede returned
returned Tuesday
evening 1 for a vlslt Wlth her Fred
grandmother*
Phone 683
F orest Grove, Ore
acnede
luesday evening
Watrous
from the Nehalem, bringing in | and
Donaid , of McMinnville
Member Federal Reserve Bank.
A ■- ■- ■- \ »- *- *- *- •-
two nice buck deer, killed by were Grove visitors last Sunday,
~
Kirkwood and Haskell.
i The Seventh Day Adventist
Arthur Goodrich was a Gaston h ig h e s t bidder for cash in hand at t J
Misses Grace Gibson, Mildred church is being t h o r o u g h l y
tim e o f sa le, all the following bound J
visitor
Saturday night.
cleaned,
remodeled
and
plastered
Carlyle and Irene Robinson re­
and d e se rib ed real property situated
CONDENSED NEWS NOTES
A son was born to Mr. and the C ounty o f Washington anci Stto a
turned Saturday evening from on the inside.
O regon, to -w it:
Jack Londons great story, “Val­ Mrs. Ed Sparks Tuesday.
We will insure your auto against Salmonberry, where they have
T he W e st h alf of the Southeast!
ley
of
the
Moon,”
in
moving
Henry
McDonald
of
Thatcher
fire, theft and collision. Hancock been camping f >r ten days with
quarter and the North half 0f
pictures at the Star Theater next was a Grove visitor Monday.
S o u th w e st quarter and the Southwest!
& Wiles.
9-tf
the Camp Fire Girls.
Wednesday evening.
Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Kauffman quarter o f th e Southwest quarter of I
Mrs. H. T. Buxton returned
S ection T w enty-five (2S) in Township!
Rev. and Mrs. O. H. Holmes were Portland visitors Tuesday.
Mrs. Susan Shearer, widow of
One (1) N orth Range Five (5) West o'I
Monday from her outing at Rock­ Milton Shearer, a former resident and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Williams
The “Valley of the Moon,” one the W illa m ette Meridian, contairÜ
away and Barview.
of this city, departed Tuesday for motored to Astoria Friday and of Jack Londons’ greatest stories T w o H undred (200) acres, more orle« I
Brick ice cream a t Shearer's— a visit at Goldendale, Wash , after remained until Monday.
can be seen next Wednesday at A L SO ; P a rt o f the Wm. Pointer D LI
C. N o. 62 in T 1 S. R. 1W.. Will. Mer
M a r t h a Allen and Mamie the Star Theater.
25c and 50c. Keeps two hours a week’s visit with Forest Grove
W ash in gton County, Oregon, and
Loomis,
who
have
been
visiting
without ice.
Miss Michelbrook of McMinn­ bounded a n d described as follows,|
relatives.
friends in Tacoma for the past ville was the guest of Miss McIn­ to -w it;
Dance a t I. O. O. F. hall Satur­
Billy Goff, whose right wrist three weeks, returned home Mon­ tyre between trains Sunday. . She B eg in n in g a t an iron pipe the N, ]
day evening, August 19. Good was frightfully mangled by a power day.
corner o f a tra ct of land conveyed
was enroute to Portland.
E u gen e S ch iller by a deed recorded IL,
management and good music. wood saw a week ago last Mon­
Mrs. W. R. Ives and son, Ken
p age 441 o f Book 68, Records of Deeds!
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
G.
Hoffman
Dances 5c each.
day, is getting along nicely and it neth, returned Saturday f r o m and daughter, Aileen, were in for W ash in gton County, Oregon, run-!
th en ce N . 42 deg. 30 min. E.'2.451
When you go on your vacation, is now almost a certainty that their outing at Garibaldi beach, Portland Friday for the banquet ning
much improved in health by their given te buyers during buyers’ chains to an iron pipe; thence N. 6j|
have the Express follow you. No the hand will be saved.
d eg. 15 m in. E. 2.49 chs; thence SJ
outing.
0 d eg. 22 m in. E. li.o * chs. to an iron!
week in Portland.
extra charge to regular subscrib­
Mrs. Daisy Markham and fam­
Mrs. J. M. Thacker and daugh­
pipe w hich iron pipe is 1.175 chs. W. of|
ers, inside the United States.
th e q u a rter section line running N. and|
ily are moving this week to Bend. ter. Ollie, and Mr. and Mrs. YVill
Millinery Bargains
S. through Section 12, T. 1 S. R. 1 W;|
H. J. Walrath, the local elec­ Ore., where they will perhaps re­ Newhouse were in Kansas City
All summer hats at sacrifice th en ce N . 88 deg. 33 min. W. 4.00 chs. L
trician, has secured a contract for main permanently. Mr. M ark­ Sunday, to attend the Baptist as­ prices during the remaining days to an iron pipe s e t on the E. line ofj
of August, to make room for the said S ch iller tract; thence N. 0 deg. I
a nice job of wiring for Uncle ham has been there for some time sociation.
W . on such line, 11.97 chs. to|
Attorney
M.
B.
Bump
and
new fall and winter goods. All 8 th min.
John Rockefeller at Cornelius.
and is doing blacksmithing.
e p lace o f beginning and containing!
sister. Miss Emma Pitman, left felt hats at reduced prices.
5.46 a cres.
I
Monday for Gearhart, Shipherd’s
Opening display of winter styles B ids w ill be received by me at the I
Springs, and other points in Wash­ Sept. 5th and 6th.
A re a boon to W o­
law office o f M. B. Bump, in Hillsboro, J
ington .
m en and w e have
O regon, and said sale will be subject to 1
Elva Millinery Shop.
tw o w e would like to
confirm ation by the County Court ofl
Mr.
and
Mrs.
N.
E.
Frost
of
show y o u -th e P eerless W ater Motor W asher and a fine E lectric M achine
ash in gton County, Oregon.
j
Watts, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Frost Guardian’s Sale of Real Estate W Said
p rop erty to be sold subject to I
and Mrs. Vermilyea of this city N otice is hereby given th a t under dow er r ig h t o f Josephine R. Ellis, wifef
were out on the Columbia high­ and by virtue o f an order o f sale, duly o f P erry E llis.
made and entered o f record by the
way last Sunday.
D ated a t Hillsboro, Oregon, thii I
H eats quicker than any o th er m ake; clean and odorless.
County Court o f W ashington County, A u g u st 17, 1916.
Miss Lulu Wells and Miss Mills Oregon, on A u gu st 16, 1916, licensing
M. B. BUMP,
T H E NEW S H A R P L E S
of Corvallis spent a few hours me to sell at p riv a te sale, th e real es­
G uardian of the person aid '
visiting friends in the Grove Mon­ tate, hereinafter described, belonging
ta te o f Perry Ellis, an insane |
day as they were on their way to to Perry Ellis, an insane person, I will
person.
from
and
a
fter
Septem
ber
25,
1916,
Is a m achine w e a re not afraid to recom m end to our b e st friends.
the Tillamook beaches.
proceed to sell, a t private sale, to the D. D. and M. B. BUMP,
Again We Say It!
The First
National
Bank.....
............ -
................... - ..................................................... -
GOFF BROS.
Washing- Machines
Bon-Ami Short-Burner Oil Stove
Tubular Suction-Feed Cream Separator
AUTO SEATS,
A tto rn ey s for Guardian and
said E sta te .
Camp Stoves, Tents and Ice Cream Freezers.
-
GORDON & GORDON HARDWARE CO.
Phone 663
3
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
B ig
-
Four Days Preparedness
The PACIFIC MARKET
Catholic Harvest
- - Fete - -
Fresh and Cured
Aug. 29,30 and 31 and
September 1 and 2
IO C
5 1 | c = 3 o c =51[ c
hoc
THE BEST OF
MEATS
In the »tore
^ ™ « '^ tP^
For Picnic Dinners
Roiled Ham,
Minced Ham,
Veal Loaf,
Chipped Dried Beef,
Sweet and Sour Pickles,
Picnic Plates, 10c per package of 25
Fancy SWEET WATERMELONS ON ICE
All Kinds of Fruits
Bananas, Oranges,
and Vegetables,
Blackberries
Phone 0301
T. C. LORD, Jr., Prop
>Tfaoi=>If<
-
I W j j r t Gara*e (known
inKp ri« a0f
Chureh
am use m en to Sgalon^endiin g each evening w f t o T w g
S ft? tL T
” -fr0m 5:30 "> 7:00'
old
an 'enfertainm ent
Dramas, Comedies and VaudeviRe
f h o ^ <h tS d i^ T iin iw ^ ick e to 1i[m,0hL ‘' h " " ? <jas-time free,
evening for which^Ickets are soli! beA5d,?,tied Free in the
eluding children, 10c Watch for fnitv!miSSK)n to ot^ers- >n-
(The extra booth, J ill
further an™uncements.
ness places of Forest Grovel renTfre?
by. bHsi-
on sales made ts all that will be ask^d tu
•commission
apply to CATHOLIC H A R V ^T F F T F ^ h( ^ u V l i o ? . space
11. Forest Grove. Only o n e f i r m C O M M I T T E E , Box
will be given space. \ chart of
e a c 1 lme
business
lars, will be ready on Monday. August l 4 t T ’ with particu-
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Canning Sale
Beginning Today, Till Monday
Buy Now—Special Prices.
19
19
100
100
100
lbs
lbs
lbs
lbs
lbs
P ure Granulated Sugar {1»
C ane Sugar ..............— 1-®
P ure Granulated Sugar, 7.»
C ane S u g a r ........ ..........
F ru it or Berry Sugar— 1»
Mason Jars
P i n t s ........................ ..........506
Q u a rts..............- ..... ..........**
H a lf G allons .......... .........
4 doz. h ea v y new rubbers,-------
3 doz. regu lar Jar C aps--------- '
S ch loss B aby Mason Caps, dfl*-
( F it an y old style Mason j«
c lo se o u t—w hile they last)
Economy Jar*
P in ts.................... ,75c Three Do«»
Q u arts.................. 85c Jar Lid».0*
H a lf G al........$1.20
Golden State Masons
P in ts..... ........ ..... 54c (Close oo‘>
Q u a rts_________64c While tb*i
H a lf G al............89c
R em em ber, our Flour Fricee
L O W E ST in the county; »»
se e us b efo re further advance».
Phone 061
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