Supplement to Forest Grove Express Vol 1 Korest Grove, Ore.. Thursday, Sept. 21, 1916. Miss Dorothy Joy is teaching at VWn Hill. Rev. O. H. Holmes spent Sun­ Caryl McKeeters spent Sunday day in Walla Walla. at the Frost home in Watts. Guy Payne of Hillsboro was a Eugene Dopp of Hillside was a Grove visitor Sunday. ! Grove visitor Monday. Howard Rf*eher left Sunday for S G. Morgan and family were Hillsboro visitors Sunday. Tacoma, where he has a position. Beatrice Bottman is staying at Nelson Frost is in Portland, working in a furniture factory. the Morgan home and attending Mrs. Underwood was a Port­ school. Mrs. Tatro and daughter, Anita, land visitor .Saturday and Sun­ of Dilley, were Grove visitors day. Chester Huell left Monday for Monday. Corvallis, where he will attend O. Mr. and Mrs. George Baertlein and children of Lebanon have re­ A. C. Miss Stella Haan left Sunday turned home, after a visit with for Halsey where she is teaching the Frank Orth family. Encill Todd returned Monday school. Pearl Smith and Vera SchifTer from Newport, where he has been were Hillsboro visitors Saturday working in a grocery store, so he evening. could attend high school. Miss M. E. McIntyre visited The Hoffman evaporator start- friends in McMitfnville Sunday ed work on prunes Monday and and Monday. the management will either pur- Francis Wade of Wasco arrived chase prunes or evaporate them t here Monday and will attend col­ on shares. Dr. Pollock, dentist, has re­ lege this year. turned from his vacation and has Max Reeher left last week for resumed his practice. Office over California where he will attend Forest Grove National B a n k . Stanford University. Phone 0136. 36.2 Frank Ramsey’s family, who Mrs A. J. Russell arrived Tues- have been camping at Seavey’s day from Evanston, III., for a returned home Sunday. visit with her sister, Mrs. C. V. Miss Laura Bell of Monmouth B. Russell, w h o is also her arrived here Friday evening. She sister in-iaw. is teaching school here. A ten-pound son was born to The Martin family returned Mr. and Mrs. John Herb at Ver- Saturday from North Plains, boort Sunday and John thinks he where they have been camping. will soon have enough help in his Miss Nell Buell has returned own family to run the store with- home from Long Beach, Wash., out hired help. where she has been spending her Earl M c C a n from beyond vacation. Banks came to Forest Grove Misses Florence Littler and Monday, where he will remain Margaret Hancock left Monday for the winter. His sister, Miss for Corvallis, where they will at- May McCan, spent Monday here tend O. A. C. on her way to her school, where Mrs. Thomas and two sons, she will teach. Roy and Glenn, returned Sunday Yesterday’s Oregonian carried a from the Seavey hop yard, where dispatch from Eugene to the ef- they have been camping. feet that a dog had badly lacet- Councilman Johnson, who left ated the face of Robert, the Saturday by auto for the Pendle- seven-year-old son »f Mr. and ton roundup, writes Forest Grove, Mrs L. L. Goodrich. Mr. Good- friend, that hi. party U bavin« ai ™ h U a « £ t cousin to Mm. Chas. fine lime on the way. campine reared in Yamhill county. The and viewing the scenery. They boy is not considered dangerously injured. will reach Pendleton today. N O T E S A N I) P E R S O N A L S No. 37 Christian Church A ttention E v e r y b o d y ! Next Lord’s Day is Rally and Promotion Day in the Bible School. There will be a program rendered by the different classes in the Beginners, Primary, Junior and Intermediate departments. Good singing by choir and splen­ did music rendered by the or­ chestra. An address on “The Re­ lation of the Bible School to the Church” will be given by the pastor following the program. Remember we want 300 present and $50 offering. Everybody wel­ come. The other services are as fol­ lows: Prayer meeting, Thursday even­ ing. Orchestra and choir practice, Saturday evening. Lord’s Day—Christian Endeav­ ors 6:30 p. m. Preaching 7:30 p. m., subject, “The Three Great Things.” R. L PUTNAM, Pastor. Loomis Boys Making Money J. E. Loomis and son, Joe, and Frank Burlingham and Clarence Lenneville returned Sunday from Sherman county, where they have been helping Oscar, Floyd and Earle Loomis with their grain har­ vest. Mr. Loomis says Oscar had 800 acres in wheat, had a good crop and will have about $5,000 worth of grain to sell. Earle and Floyd had a section and a half in wheat and barley and have sold $9,900 woi*th of grain. He says the farmers of Eastern Oregon are very prosperous as the result of good crops and high prices and he expeets to see thousands of new autos going to the farms of that section this fall. Mr. Loomis is rather proud of the record his boys are making. A Beautiful Exhibit The display of dahlias made at the Schultz store last Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wagner of this city was a sight worth going many blocks to see. There were several hundred varieties a rid many flower-lovers visited the store to enjoy them. Job printing^phone 821.