The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, October 12, 1916, Image 8

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    Your Earning Capacity
ought to enable you to do more than just make a living. You
ought to save money. Then, having saved, the next thing to
do is to set your surplus to working safely and profitably.
A saving account in this bank is both safe and profitable
and is one sun* way to future independence.
The First National Bank
Pays 4 per cent on Time Deposits
A Strong Hank
in a Good Town.
FOREST GROVE. ORE
CONDENSED NEWS NOTES
Money to loan— Valley Realty
Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 10-1f
Mrs. Morgan and daughter,
Margaret, were Hillsboro visitors
Saturday.
For Sale— Young hickory-nut
trees. Mrs. L. S. Phillips, 130
North “ A ” street.
38
Mrs. Dr. Moore and daughter,
Clara, went to Portland Saturday
for a few days’ visit.
We fill your prescriptions care­
fully and accurately with the best
of drugs and chemicals. Littler’s
Pharmacy.
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Whitehouse
and daughers, Jewel and Eliza­
beth, were Hillsboro visitors Sat­
urday.
The Lasham family have moved
into the Gordon home, on Main
street, on account of Mrs. Hoge’s
return to Forest Grove.
For Sale— O n e b a y ma r e ,
weight about 1600, or a gray
mare w e i g h i n g a b o u t 1200
Phone 51x. D. F. Aikins. 40-tf
Hancock & Wiles write Life,
Accident
Fire Insurance.
1-tf
Maid for general housework
wanted. Mrs. E. E. Williams,
phone QM S.
8941
Miss Mary Corl spent Sunday
in Corvallis.
Mrs. M. T. Hates was shopping
in the city yesterday.
Mrs. Harley LaMont is report­
ed somewhat improved tiKlay.
The Express prints butter wrap-
pers with non-poisonnus ink.
Mrs. O. H. Holmes and daugh­
ter, Lulu, were Portland visitors
Saturday.
Albert Fletcher of Tillamook
was a Grove visitor the first of
the week.
Kenneth Hockman of Portland
spent Sunday with home folks in
the Grove.
For Rent— Five rooms in house
just west of Laughlin Hotel. In­
quire at this office.
10
Cole’s
Original
Air-Tight
Heater
For Wood and Lighter Fuel
GUARANTEED
To
To
To
To
hold fire over night with dry wood,
always remain air-tight,
heat a room from zero to 70 degrees in 5 minutes,
give such perfect combustion that ashes are re­
moved only once in six weeks,
To be the most satisfactory wood heater manufac­
tured,
To give steady heat day and night.
We carry u fine line o f Electnc Flash-Lights
M. E. Carlyle of Triplett, Mo., I Tht‘ wlitor wf thl*
will
and
Hatteries at right prices.
is paying his old friend. W. J P“ y cash for about six cort,s oi
oak
wood.
Who
has
it?
Good, a short visit.
Mrs. W. D. Wright of Portland, | R om Redt>r Mt yesterday for a
visited over Sunday with Mrs. visit at Rapid City and Dead-
wood, South Dakota.
Howard in this city.
A
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For Rent— Five-room house,
Phone 683
Forest Grove, Ore
For Sale— A high-grade little-
near
depots,
modern.
Inquire
of
used lady’s bicycle and a good
35-tf
washing m a c h i n e . Mrs. Roy Manche Langley.
<i**rn*W '*'K M M m iw w m w m nr»
A wheel scraper costing $65 and
Christian Church
Hesseltine.
40-tf
used
less
than
one
day,
goes
for
SOCIAL
NOTES
The membership is urged to at­
Lloyd, the fourteen-year-old
$35. See it at Goff Hros.
tend
prayer meeting regularly.
m
xim
in
w
iiu
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H
son of Mr. and Mrs. M Schramel,
Remember
to he present at 7:30
is suffering considerably from an
Miss Dorothy McCrea, who is
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Watkins
abcess on his side.
attending Jefferson High in Port- Tuesday entertained Mr. and sharp on every Thursday. The
The members of the J. S. Bux- 'afnd' was home for a brief visit' Mrs. H. J. Walrath, Mr. and., C. E. will hold its regular month­
Mrs. W. C. Benfer and Mr. and ly business meeting Thursday ev­
ton family have moved to their Monday night,
new home, corner First Avenue.
Forest, the youne son of Mr. Mrs. W. L. Benfer at a chicken ening after prayer service. En-
north, and A street.
land Mr». G. A . Bryant, was oper-| dinner. The hostess served a deavorers requested to attend.
Lord’s Day 9.45 a. in., Bible
c „
,
. .. .n.c afed . on for
appendicitis at the veritable banquet and a pleasant
The first number of the 1916-,
,
... „ . .
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Hillsboro hospital Saturday. He; evening was spent by the invited school.
17 Lyceum course— The Cord-
Preaching 11 a. m.. subject:
is doing nicely.
guests.
Rummel Recital company— will
“
The
Key That Unlocks.”
Postmaster A. M. Porter and
Saturday, at the home of Mrs. ‘
appear at Marsh Hall next Thurs-
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m.
Glenn Stapleton, cashier of the Henson, in Cornelius, a very pretty
day eveging, Oct. 19th.
Preaching 7¿10 p. in., subject:
State Bank of Gaston, were in wedding was solemnized when
The various schools of the city
George Reynold-, employed at town on business today.
“ The Enemy of Every Man ”
Mr. Orville Mann, a former For­
and county are holding Columbus the Forest Grove Planing mill,
Good music and singing. A
Miss Mary Farnham, president est Grove man, was united in
day exercises today and the flag­ had his right thumb and index
cordial invitation is extended to
of the Forest Grove Woman’s marriage w i t h M i s s Martha
poles the local school board has finger badly mangled in a rip saw
all to worship with us.
club, returned last night from a
ein,
daughter
of
Mrs.
Benson,
j
caused to be erected will come in just before noon today. He was
R. L. PUTNAM , Pastor.
i visit to the meeting of the State The couple will soon leave for
handy for these exercises.
taken to the Hillsboro hospital.
Citizens’ Ticket at Gaston
Federation as Seaside.
California, where they will make
Saturday’s meeting of Gale
At a mass meeting held at Gas­
their future home.
Private tutoring, French, Ger-j
Grange was not very largely at­
ton last night* the following
The committee of the Parent- ticket was nominated, to he vot­
tended, so many of the members man, Spanish. 1 lesson per week
t Teacher association of the three ed on at the November election:
being busy at harvesting fruit.: 50c, 2 lessons 75c.
schools were entertained by Mrs.
E. B. Penfield.
and only routine business was
Mayor Dr. J. A. Baker.
A. G. Hoffman, Friday night, all
transacted, the program being,
Treasurer— Q. T. Stapleton.
Mark V. Weatherford, the big enjoying a pleasant evening.
postponed for a later meeting.
Recorder— E. X. Harding.
brainy lawyer from Albany, who
Councilmen—
Roy Dennis, Will
The members of the Forest
Oct. 8 Mr. and Mrs. J. Wehrly
is democratic and prohibition
Ostrand and Bert White.
Grove school board held their
candidate for congress against W. of Carnation entertained at a
Marshal Victor Decuman.
regular monthly meeting last ev­
C. Hawley, was visiting friends chicken dinner in honor of Mr. S.
While there is little, if any, op­
ening, allowed a number of bills
G. Morgan. The birthday cake
J1 and relatives in the city today.
talked over the budget, which will
was cut in the evening. Those position lr) this ticket, it is said
^
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be acted on at a meeting to be
^ Portland hunter was acci- enjoying the Wehrly hospitality another will he put up, just so
held Nov. 18th, and transacted | dently shot in the face by a com- were Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Morgan, the people can have the fun o f
an election.
panion while hunting near Gaston
routine business.
Margaret and Glenn Morgan and
last Friday. A local physician
Mr and Mrs. Seecks.
picked the shot out of his face
and he went home for further
The Freshman reception was
Tigard precinct are trying to be
- IN THE —
treatment.
held at the high school Friday
annexed by Multnomah county,
W. L. Cady returned Friday night and was a great success.
,
.
,
claiming they are not getting a
night from California, where he About 250 were present. Re­
square deal from the county of-
had been for nearly two months freshments were served, consisting
. i
ficials of this county and that
with his mother, who passed of pineapple ice and cookies.
Portland is much nearer than
away Sept 28th. as mentioned in
n
Hillsboro.
A delightful time was spent at
last week's Express. Mr. Cady
J. £ Moore ’ sa,es
sales mdna*^r
manager Ior
for brought
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,
......
the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
back with him some fine
City Contestants
‘
ac'j* »m p lw of California fruit, which Hurley last evening, when they
, 0 t p u u r a u i a t compamed by Mrs. Moore, was he has on display in hia office.
entertained the staff of the college Verna Pierce
|^M
3,611
Weekly Index. Games and music F’ hu I Baldwin
Kenneth
Brown
.....
246
the company s customers and vis-*
. _
two miles south of Cornelius, was were enjoyed and a jolly time Harold Mertz
119
■ ■
iting the Roy Hesseltine family,
accidently shot in the right foot spent by al l . Miss Catherine Avia Crosaley..........................
271
the Moores and Hesseltines hav-
Davis gave some of her delightful Ivan Marahall
22,006
Forest Grove Shoe Store, ing been neighbors in Kansas while hunting last Sunday. He selections on the violin, accomp­ Clarence Eastwood................. 5,196
had leaned his gun against a fence
C. V. B. Runnell.
i when they were boys and girls.
FraneiB Hocking
................
205
anied by Miss Alvena Howard
and the weapon fell, discharging a
150
After refreshments were served Verl Hinea
load of shot into the boy’s foot.
the merry students sang college Lamhorn Elder........................ 8,H27
The injured member was taken off
Gerald Deriua
200
songs and closed the pleasant visit ItuBHell Duncan
600
at the ankle at the Hillsboro hos­
9,348
by singing, to the tune of “ Good­ Auatin McIntyre
pital.
Kenneth Ives
..................... 20,038
night Ladies,” “ Thank you, Hur­ Elgin Coon
2,000
Mrs. Jennie Dixon of this city
If you need a heater to keep comfortable this fall and
leys.”
Those
present
besides
Mr.
winter, we can supply you in several time-tried brands that
has received word from Lima,
Country Contestants
a n d Mrs. Hurley were: Ruth
we do not hesitate to guarantee—
Ohio, to the effect that the negro
Carol Hall (Scoggina Valley) 15,242
Haines, Glenn Jack, Sam Cox,
The “ Umpire Estate”
The “ Mascot”
who a vaulted her daughter, Mrs.
Lowlnd Seaman (Dilley) ...
6,000
Orlando Romig, Glenn Morgan,
Air-Tight
Air-Tight
Vivisyi ifaber, at her home near
Albert Cumminga (Dilley).... 25,446
George Rasmusen, Russell M or­
“ Charter Oak” box woodbumer
Lima on the morning of Aug.
Wilber Underhill (Thatcher)
4,492
gan, Grace Haines, Alvena How­
29th,
has
been
found
guilty
of
as­
Francia
Hoakina....................
200
P i l l l O ' P Q We have the “ New Toledo,” polished top
*
ard, Elizabeth Hervey, Catherine
sault
in
district
court.
The
of-
I V d l l g v d and enamel back, and a full line o f the
Davis, Margaret Marsh, Donna
fen e carries a sentence of from Mack, Margaret Burns, Grace
celebrated “ Estate,” in various sizes and styles.
three to fifteen years in the peni­ Zerba. Julian Fenenga, Ben Wil­
tentiary. Mrs. Haber has left the lard and Thayne Livfesay.
hospital, hut has not entirely re­
Warranty deed and mortgage J V THE PURE FOOD STORE “
Phone 663
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
covered from the beating given blanks for sale at the Express
Phone 061
office.
her by the black fiend.
GOFF BROS.
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Forest
Grove
SHOE
STORE
Lold, irosty morn-
ings call for warm A news item m a Portland even.
footwear. We have paper states that lhfc people of
it in the best makes
and in dozens of
StyleS.
bee our comtort E.
"“'"¿'"T-
shoes, at prices that ’ °’W
T\"Tin' ,a'tory’
are hard to beat.
7 0D R^ard Hu»«n, a«ed is, imn*
Standing of Contestants
“ HIGH-FLIGHT”
AUTO
CONTEST
Stoves of Quality
GORDON & GORDON HARDWARE CO.
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METZ'MARKET