The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, September 21, 1916, Image 5

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    N O T E S A M ) P E R SO N A L Si Lloyd Kirry, who spent his va- A guaranteed fountain pen for
CIVILIZATION
..
, „
. . I ; cation firing
- on the Columbia $1.00 at the Hook Store.
The Oregon Journal of Aug.
H.
V.
Meade,
editor
of
the
27th
has the following to say of
a S
S
“ enrolled , in
Jü7 the h. high
K' uT
i' W a l n u t Book, published a t
,
a^ain
school.
“Civilization”
the wonder feature
I he Express prints hutter wrap- Hen Whited and family left Orenco, and one of the demo­ that comes to the
Star Theatre on
{ hts with non-poisonous ink.
cratic
candidates
for
the
state
Tuesday
afternoon
for
a
month’s
Friday
for
one
day.
James Brock of Hillsboro visit- visit at Omaha and other Neb- legislature, was in the city last
The 11-reel spectacle photo­
ed . friends
in this
. . returning
A .
.
, city . . . Monday.
J
| , r ask . a points,
v ia Saturday, renewing old acquaint­ drama “Civilization” begins its
ances a n d making new ones.
, Mo"ey t0J oari N allc,y Rt*alty Glacier National park.
week at the Heilig theatre
Co
A )., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tfj
Mr> an(J Mnj> Glen WaKner Meade is a level-headed business second
this
afternoon.
The big Ince pro­
We will insun* your auto against of Mai ion county are enjoying a man and will do good work for duction became instantly popular
fire, theft and collision. Hancock visit with Mrs. Wagner’B parents, his constituents if elected.
was pronounced more spec­
& Wjles.
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Washington county people elect­ and
Mr.
and
Mrs
E.
H.
Martin,
and
tacular and more substantial in
Mrs. R. C. Walker and baby Mr. Wagner's brother, Claude. ed members of the board of di­ plot
even than “The Birth of a
visited relatives irf Hillsboro Sun­ ’The Sam Gilpin home, in Scog- rectors of the Oregon Social Hy­ ¡Nation”
an d “Cabiria.” T h e
day.
giene
Society
at
a
meeing
recently
is said to represent an ex­
in ’B valley, was consumed by fire
held are: Fred Gardner, Forest film
Wood Wanted— Four-foot old ; g Sunday,
penditure
of $1,000,000 and to en­
together
with
all
house-;
.
. t Home of , .. Grove; B. W. Barnes, Hillsboro; gage at times
lir. (). M. Sanford, North Main , . .
40,000 persons. It
hold KO.KI». except « «
the ^ c _ Mooberry, Cornelius, R.L.
street.
37-2 wearing
apparel of the family. i Wann, Orenco; J. G. Thompson, consumed more than a year and a
VT . Insurance.
Miss Gertrude Allen opened her No
half in being staged and has been
Tualatin.
school above Cedar Canyon Mon­
proclaimed by critics everywhere
People from this city who attend- Thenew roafi Forest Grove from
day.
York to San Francisco
the band concert and minstrel ¡s encouraging speeding, and the as the New
Hrick ice cream at Shearer’s— e<!
supreme triumph of the
25c and 50c. Keeps two hours show at the Seavey hop yurdn !county cciurt is xivin^ n0tiCe this moving picture art and daring.
Sunday evening report t he enter- wee|j ^ a t it must be stopped. It The music which accompanies
without ice
very interesting. The ¡ h understood if necessary sleuths “Civilization” is a master stroke
Mr. and Mrs. E Meresse re­ tainment
Hanks
band
was very well re-I wi„ be put on the job and
turned Friday from an outing at
It has been compared to the new
ceived
and
pleased
the public.
drivers exceeding the limit of 25 j music
Seaside.
to be developed from the
We will insure your auto against Mrs. J. L. Benfer came up from miles on straight road and 15 great European war and critics
McMinnvil|e S u n d a y morning miles on curves and bridges will throughout the country have ac­
lire, theft and collision Hancock I and,
after spending the day with Come to grief.—Hillsboro Inde- corded young Victor L. Schertz-
& Wiles.
9-tf the Express
family, returned home pendent.
a high place for his work.
,.
ie Bryant and family vis- in th„ evening, accompaniea by For the past four weeks Johnny inger
The management of the Star
ited the Edgar Meresse family at ber daughter, Mildred, who had Matthews has been fearful of los- theatre
is to be highly commended
Mc. Iinnville last Sunday.
; visited here two weeks.
ing one of his matched blacks, the for bringing
splendid attrac­
* L'<Ta,Mr T ' " * ’,,afn
While Clinton McGill of this animal’s system having been poi- tion to Forest this Grove.
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^°°H °r city wa* nt*ar the top of an elec- soned from having a nail run into
1 a '° ro>'
trie power pole up near Whiteson its foot, but the skill of Veterinary Miss Anna Taylor returned Sat­
( artersinks will not corrode |a8j wec*k; the pole fell to the W. B. Coon and the nursing of urday from a week’s stay in
For vile at*the Bu*l<yStoreW ree‘¡ground and Clinton alighted on Johnny and the kind-hearted wo- Portland, after having had her
„ .
. ,
*.
. his bands, dislocating his left men of the neighborhood finally throat operated upon. She has
o , « xan< er as rt urnt< Wr;st. He will spend the next two bore fruit and the horse is slowly resumed her work in the high
from
S. .. P. construction
, weeks resting in this city, improving.
lL
. . work
, up . I I_____________________________
, or three
the valley
to attend . . high
school.
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Mrs. Blanche Richards h a s
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hoc
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moved her millinery store to the
room south of the Paterson furni
ture store.
Don’t forget to bring your sec­
ond-hand school books to the
Book Store. We are in the book
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Black of
Newport have returned home,
after a visit with Forest Grove
friends.
Have a good gray horse, aged 9
years, weight 1125, for sale cheap
or trade for fresh cow. Joe Fair­
childs. phone 392.
35-tf
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Johnson
last Friday entertained at a six
o’clock dinner Rev. and Mrs. R.
E. Myers and two daughters of
Hillsboro.
Charley Walker returned home
Sunday from Independence, wheie
he played for seven big dances
during the past two weeks at the
Wigrich hopyards.
Dr. Blaine Hoskin, a Forest
Grove young man, who graduated
last June f r o m the Portland
Dental College, has moved to St.
Helens, where he has bought out
a dental office.
Miss Elizabeth Swanson, who
is teaching school at Odell, Ore­
gon, came home last week be­
cause of the illness of her mother.
Miss Swanson will return to Odell
in a few days.
For Sale—One acre on main
road, outside city limits, all in
cultivation. Good 4 room house,
well, all kinds of fruit and berries.
$«S()().00. Part cash balance easy
terms. Valley Realty Co., Forest
Grove, Ore.
36-2t
You may entrust to us your
prescription, no matter what doc­
tor writes it, with the full assur­
ance that it will be carefully and
accurately compounded with the
best of drugs and chemicals at the
very lowest price. L i 111 e r ’ s
Pharmacy.»
I now have the agency for
nursery stock from the Orenco
Nursery one of the best in the
land; also the Russelville nursery
of Portland. All kinds of trees,
shrubs and bushes; good stock;
price right. J. F. Haynie, Forest
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Grove, Phone 16X.
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Washington County Transfers
The following real estate trans­
fers were recorded with the regis­
ter of deeds at Hillsboro during
the past week:
M. R. Hoffman et ux to J T.
Ferguson, 30.938 a in A. Hill D.
L. C., $3,000.
John Buchanan et ux to R. B.
Metcalfe, 20 acres sec 15, 1 S 4,
$ 1 , 000 .
Jens Bjorndal to John Ober-
meier, 10 a sec 13, 3 N 4, $150.
C. E. Lashbaugh et ux to
Charles Hubbert et ux, lots 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10, blk 3, Purdy's add to
Dilley, $50.
Chas. A. Rusco et ux to John
C. Buchanan, lots 13. 14, 15, 16.
blk 8 South Park add to Forest
Grove, $10.
Adeline O. Brown et ux to Os­
car Peuker, 10 a sec 11, 2 S 1, $10.
E. J. Sewell et al to A. I.
Blitz. lots 46 and 47, Spring Hill
Farm, $3,800.
John Obermeier to Nellie Miller
30 a sec 13, 3 N 4, $10.
During September you can
have the Forest Grove Express
(once a week) and W. J. Bryan's
Commoner (monthly) both one
year for $1.50. This offer means
cash in advance.
Mrs. Quiet, the trained nurse
who has been caring for Mrs. O.
M. Taylor, received word Mon­
day evening that her mother was
very ill at her home in Tacoma,
and she left Tuesday morning for
the bedside of her mother.
Job printing—phone 821’.
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FRIDAY
STAR * THEATER Ì^Sfcg!0™
Performances 11 A. M. to 11 P. M.
THE WORLD’S GREATEST FEATURE,
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The great Ince Triumph, in eleven reels, with 1,000
thrills. Brought direct in its entirety from a four
weeks’ engagement at the Heilig Theater, Portland
SPLENDID ORCHESTRA-FEATURE CHORUS
WONDERFUL EFFECTS--A REVELATION
Prices the Same as in Portland
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