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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1916)
f Rev. and Mrs. W S. Gordon of 3 & H STAMPS GIVEN S S H STAMPS Astoria visited relatives in this Gì Hurry («off h u d businemi in city Sunday. Cornelius Tuesday. The Express is prepared to meet Mrs. A. E. Scott went Friday the prices of traveling calendar to Portland, returning Sunday. salesmen in lots of 100 or more. W . R. Ives und son, Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. George Van visited friends in Portlund Satur Nortwick are moving into the o day. ^ 1 6 6 - ITO T H I H O « T - C / house on the corner of Second J. E. Loomis went Sunduy to avenue north and “ B” street. nUd & H. P O R TLAN D , OREGON Wasco, where he will remain for a Claude Smith, who traded hors short time. es with a Vancouver man a few notified of his appointment as James A. Jennings and Jennie I. j Fancy Bag-M ra. A . E. Scott 1st, Mr. und Mrs. J. E. Loomis and weeks ago, Sunday drove his old special supervisor for the Indian Mitchell; Orville T. Mann and Martha Mrs. B. F. White 2d: Fancy Tow el-M rs. Van Meade 1st, Mumie und Joseph Loomis spent horse to Beaverton, met the other service and expects soon to re H. Klein; William H. Wienecke and Bertha Grabble. Mrs. G. Bailey 2d. Saturday in Portland. : fellow and exchanged horses. ceive word of his assignment Wool Shaw l-M rs. J. B. Trillinger. Miscellaneous Miss Ethel McKinney went to Monday a Mrs. O’ Brien, from Before coming to the Grove, Mr. Fancy Jacket-M rs. W . E. Hillier. During the last meeting of the Portland Saturday, where s h e DesMoines, la., a relative of Mrs. Creel was special agent of the county court the petition for a road be Crocheted Collar—Mrs. S. M. Clap- met and visited with her mother. iJ .T . Fletcher, was in the city Indian service, with headquarters ginning at Beaverton and extending shaw 1st. Crocheted Centerpiece — Mrs. Anna eaat in a direct line to connect with a Big dance at the I. O. ö . F. j seeking data for a genealogy of at Salt take city, Utah. Crowthers 1st, Pauline Shogren 2d. ■imilar road at the Multnomah county Have you seen the latest— the hall Saturday, Oct. 14 Sapping- the Hughes a n d Buckingham Crocheted Centerpiece and 6 Doilies— line, wait granted. Work ia expected "Dandy Doodles?” The rage all to commence on this highway very Mrs. Brady Chowning 1st, Mrs. E. W . ton’s orchestra. Dances 5c each. families. Haines 2d. While J. T. Fletcher was in at- over the country. Look in the aoon. Jack Daniels of the Thatcher Hand Bag—June Walker 1st, Mrs. The county clerk's office reported district is helping C. H. Giguerej tendance at the pioneer meeting windows at Littler’s Pharmacy fees collected during the month of B. F. White 2d. in the work at the Pacific Market. at Hillsboro Thursday he met and you’ll see them, Pair Pillow Slips—Mrs. Grant Bailey September aa $782.95, and the fees Mrs. V. B. Swinney, an old from the office of the recorder were 1st, Mrs. Chas. VanDoren 2d. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Meresseof several men who were pupils of Bed Set—Mrs. Chas. Clark 1st, Mrs. McMinnville visited the M er esse his when he taught at Reedvillej time r e s i d e n t of Washington reported aa being $351.10. J. C. Miller 2d. county, who has made her home and Bryant families in this city in 1869. DILLEY NEWS NOTES Collection 3 specimens of crochet— It’s wonderful how children in Grants Pass of late years, came Sunday. Mrs. Grant Bailey 1st, Mrs. C. A. Brod- to Forest Grove from Portland Mrs. Tom Hundley attended the ersen 2nd. Archie Nichols was out from j out-grow their smocks and frocks, Saturday, where she has been carn>val at Hillsboro Saturday, Set of 3 towels— Mrs. A. B. Todd 1st. Portland Sunday for a visit with their playthings, their childish Miss Letta Chowning of St. Johns Hardanger and Tatting Lunch Cloth visiting her daughter. She was* ways, and— most of all— their ha» literi visiting Miss Hazel Hundley his parents, Mr. und Mrs. James — Mrs. A. E. Scott 1st. accompanied to this city by her photographs. Only photographs for the past week. Nichols. Centerpiece— Mrs. A . E. Scott 1st, I. W . Thomas and family, recently of will keep them as they are. The little granddaughter, Beverly Ban- Bessie Burr 2nd. Mr. Harley Dimick of Hubbard field, and they will spend some North Yamhill, have moved into the Bryant Studio. 40-1 Tatting handkerchief and doiley set— spent Saturday afternoon a n d Poe property, for which he traded, and Miss Mary Staley 1st. Mrs. John.Ab- While the McMinnville round time visiting in this vicinity. will do a barbering business. Sunday visiting at the home of bott 2d, Mrs. E. W . Haines 3d. Sunday morning, while Mr. and up was heavily attended, 11,000 Phil Pennilen was a Portland visitor Mrs. L. S Phillips. Tatting Bag— Anna Dunsmore 1st. 1 having paid admissions in one Mrs. H. R. Bernard were a t Tuesday. Tatting Collar— Mrs. Alice Smith 1st, Reports frrm Hillsboro are to Mrs. Bert Simmons of Newport, is day, it is reported that the ex church, Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Hod- W . E. Hillier 2d. the effect that their street fair penses were so heavy that the son and Miss Norma Goucher of visiting her sister, Mrs. Lou Parsons, Tatting Collection— Anna Dunsmore for a short time. was a very Qime affair, with few 1st. McMinnville and Nile Porter of promoters will declare a n Irish Mrs. G. Blythe motored to Portland attractions and light attendance. Embroidered sofa pillow— Mrs. Jane dividend— sometimes called an LosAngele* came up from "M a c" last week with a party of friends. Hall 1st, Martha Sutford 2d. Frank Fleck and family and assessment. in an auto, took ppssession of the Roy McBride and wife and Mrs. College Pillow— Mrs. Burton Jones W . F. Hartrampf and family and Frank Crowthers attended the dance Bernard home and had dinner C .W . Odell and sister, Mrs. 1st, Mrs. E. W . Haines 2d. Misses Krafsic, Hyde and Burn- ! Emily Showers, returned Monday ready when the Bernards got at Hillsboro Friday evening. Cross Stitch Pillow— Mrs. A . E. Mrs. James Pollock is the hostess to worth motored over to Vernonia Scott 1st, Mrs. Grant Bailey 2d. home from church. They brought night from a three months’ visit the G. L. R. club on Thursday. Lodge Pillow— Myrtle Bailey 1st. Sunday. F. M. Sutford was a week-end visitor in Iowa and other mid-western a big lunch and cooked and fried Croched Pillow— Mrs. Grant Bailey Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Rodlun states. They both enjoyed their what Mrs. Bernard had in the in Portland. 1st, Mrs. S. M. Clapshaw 2d. and family, who have been occu vis^t immensely and were phys house for Sunday dinner, much to Fancy Sofa Pillow— Anna Bothman COUNTY FAIR AW ARDS pying the Craft house on First ically benefitted by the change of the delight of the lady of the 1st, Margaret Bailey 2d. Collection of not less than 3— Mrs. house. avenue and " A ” street, moved climate and scenes. (Because Secretary Ross Reder went Chas. C. Myers 1st, Mrs. Charles Mil back on his promise to furnish the E x into the Shearer house Monday. Job printing— phone 821. C. H. Stanbridge, who left this press a list o f awards, the following is ler 2d. Miss Lefa Egli, trained nurse. city five years ago to go farming Bed Quilt Silk Patch— Emma Caul- ! clipped fropi the paper which was fa- W. C. T. (J. Notes Calls answered d a y or night near Flagstaff, Alberta, Canada, foved by Mr. Reder, and the Express 900 1st. Mrs. E. A . Ives 2d. At the regular meeting of the does not vouch for the accuracy of the Worsted Bed Quilt— Mrs. John Van Phone 0263. Residence w i t h writes C. L. Perry that the frost W. C. T. U. Mrs. Connet, newly- list of awards. First prizes were 50c, Koughnet 1st, Mrs. W . D. Quick 2d. Mrs. L. S. Phillips, 130 North almost ruined the wheat crop and seconds 25c). [ Cotton Quilt— Mrs. Chas. Haskell 1st, , , , . , , elected president, resigned and “ A ” street. 40-tf -------------- Mrs. John Van Koughnet 2d. I ! h,> •iround ls 50 wct that man>' ! Mm. L. S. Phillip, was chosen Mrs. Chas. Morgan is visiting farmers cannot harvest the wheat Women’ s Department Hand-made Rug— Mary McCracken to fill the position, also to act as Hand-made Apron-M rs. L. C. Clap- 1st, Mrs. Eliza Hanson 2d. her mother at Monmouth and be that escaped the frost. delegate to the state convention shaw 1st, Mrs. E. W . Haines 2d. Specimen of Braiding— Mrs. Emma fore returning to this city will Willis Goff, Claude Smith and I in Pendleton. Baby Dress—Mrs. B. F. White 1st. ; Caulson 1st. visit at McMinnville, Indepen Victor Fuqua attended the round Hemstitched Pillow Slips—Mrs. Dora Woven Bead Chain— Mrs. A . E. Mrs. K. B. Penfield was ap- dence and Corvallis. up at McMinnville last 1 hurs - 1 pointed vice president at large, Emerson 1st, Mrs. J. B. Howland, 2d. Scott 1st. Corset Cover-M rs. J. R. Reynolds Collection Rose Beads— Mrs. W . D. A daughter was bom to Mr. day and in the evening attended an(j following program com- 1st, Mrs. C. L. Clapshaw 2d. Quick 1st. and Mrs. Billy Schultz Sunday a meeting of the Elks, being mem- mjtu>es were appointed: Mrs. Infant’s Pillow—Mrs. Anna Putnam. (Gontinued next week) morning. ______ Mother ___ and ____ child ___ d o ( - , hers of the "M a c" tribe of ant- j Richards. Mrs. Reynolds and Infant's Cap—Mrs. Eld Wirtz 1st, Mrs. OREGON ELECTRIC TIM E CARD ing nicely and Papa Schultz re jlered bipeds. I/)uis Thompson Mrs. Boldrick. Mrs. Marsilliott,: B. F. White 2d. Dated July 15. ISIS Handkerchief—Mrs. B. F. White. covering from the shock. presented the lodge with a large superintendent of Flower Mission Arr. Pt. 1». Pt. Arr. F. G. Bureau S carf-M rs. I. Bailey lst.M iss j Lv. F. G. Misses Marcella Richards, Na- mounted elk and a big crowd en- work, furnished items as follows, a m 7:40 6:50 a m 6:20 8:07 Bessie Burr 2d. oma Conger, Edna Smith and joyed the banquet which followed regarding her branch of the work: a m 8:30 8:15 a m 9:32 Center Piece—Mrs. Roy Hesseltine 7:06 Miss Chapman went up the Col- the presentation. a m 9:35 10:25 a m 11:40 8:15 Boquets distributed. 50; papers, 1st, Jane Hilliere 2d. 9:45 a m 11:00 p m 1:15 2:25 umbia highway as far as the Cas Brown Center Piece—Bessie Burr 1st, Lorenzo D. Creel, father of C. 35; fresh fruit, 75 lbs.; garments p m p m ¡ 12:30 1:45 3:30 4:40 cade locks, with Mr. Roswurm W. Creel of this city, who is visit- given out, 10; calls made on shut- Martha Sutford 2d. 3:45 p m 5:00 5:30 p m 6:45 Table Runner—Mrs. C. C. Meyers 1st, 5:05 p m 6:25 6:15 p m 7:30 Sunday. I ing his son and family, has been ins, 98; money used in the work, p m 7:20 p m 7:40 9:05 8:40 Florence Webbley 2d. p m 11:00 11:15 p m 12:35 9:45 $3 10. Lunch Cloth—Mrs. Jennie Hall. □oc l|C=!OI=D|[^ = □oc @ lc= = K . B. Penfield, Corset Cover-M rs. L. C. Clapshaw, IP. E. & E. ELECTRIC TIME CARD Press Supt. 1st. N O TES A N D PER SO N A LS SUITS o: r®< O V E R C O A T S STRONG VALUES R A IN C O A T S pJ cn C&tfong Co. ~£ifrn C&tâUuj Double S. Stamps Given  ffiA ïJ S \ Pacific Market THE BEST OF Fresh and Cured MEATS Hazelwood Butter Boiled Ham , Minced Ham, Veal Loaf, Chipped Dried Beef, Sweet and*Sour Pickles, Fancy SWEET WATERMELONS ON ICE All Kinds o f Fruits Bananas, Oranges, and Vegetables, Tomatoes. Phone 0301 □on C. H . G IG U ER E, Prop. fl|C=IOI=I>|fc The County Seat W a s h in g to n C ou n ty E d ito ria l A ss o cia tio n New* Bureau Circuit Court John Milton has brought suit against Ike Smith to collect a board bill which is said to amount to $32.02. The Hillsboro Livery Co. is suing D. P. Corerri for $80.77 due on livery hire since October 12, 1914. Cressie Stiles is seeking a divorce from John Stiles, alleging that he has continually struck and beat her, calling her vile names, and compelling her to leave their home and seek a living for herself. Probate Court In the estate of Harry L. McGinn, deceased. Martha McGinn is petition ing for the issuance o f letters of ad ministration. Annie Haskell has filed a petition for the appointment of herself as admin istratrix in the estate of W m . Haskell, deceased. Marriage Licenses The following couples were issued marriage licenses the past week: Thor- geny Holmes and Alchey B. Carr; Arr. Pt. L». Pt Arr. F. 6. L». F. G. Night D ress-M yrtle Bailey 1st. a m 6:35 a m 7:50 t7:15 8:35 Six Napkina-Mrs. B. F. White. a m 10:22 a m 8:45 t9:05 17:20 Centerpiece-Mrs. N. P. Kentner 1st, a m 12:15 a m 11:10 11:00 j t9:41 Mrs. E. Hanson 2d. p m 1:50 2:15 3:30 12:35 p m Pair Pillow Slip s-M rs. Mamie Brit t3:30 p m 4:50 ton 1st, Miss Oleva Burger 2d. 5:40 p m 7:00 Bed Set— Mrs. J. R, Reynolds 1st. t6:15 p m 7:35 8:00 p m 9:20 Collar-M rs. B. F. White 1st. t l!:1 5 p m 12:35 Bureau S carf-M iss Pearl Smith 1st, 2:20 ss1:00 p m Mrs. E. Hanson 2d. Lunch Cloth and 6 Napkins—Mrs. Jen t—Thru s- Sat & Sunday ______ 1_!__ nie VanDoren 1st. Fancy Handkerchief — Mrs. B. F. N. HOFFMAN White 1st, Pearl Corey 2d. Hand-made Handkerchief—Mrs. T .H . Attorney At L a w Webley 1st, Mrs. B. F. White 2d. Patent Office Business Solicited Fancy Apron—Ida W . Shanahan 1st, Mrs. A . Christensen 2d. i Forest Grove, - Oregon J. We’ll Save You Money Groceries, Dry Goods and Notions on anything in the line of Closing Out Ladies’ and Gents’ Underwear at half price ; Children’s regular 25c hose, 2 pair for 25c. Pure White and White River Flour, $1.80 a sack F. A. MOORE Comer Third St. and Pacific Ave Phone 41x