The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, October 19, 1916, Image 5

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    N O T E S A N D P E R SO N A L S
Helen Phillips visited with Lyla |
S S M STAMPS Give*
S S M STAMPS G ive*
Short in Dilley Sunday.
Job printing phone 821.
Maid for general housework
Mrs. D. Zenor und son, John, wanted. Mrs. E. E. Williams,
were shopping in Portland Satur­ phone 0343.
39-2
day.
Kate a n d Charles Roe a r e
Mrs. Glaisyer a n d daughter spending several days at their
spent Friday afternoon in Hills- home at Wupato.
boro.
MORRISON ** 4IÏ
▼ M I M O « T - t '
Miss Gladys Stoddard spent
No. 1 Jersey family cow for Saturday and Sunday with friends
PO R T L A N D , O REG ON
Hale; price $60. L. T. Sills, phone in Independence.
Double S. & H. Stam ps Given
w,thin
F . G. E x .. 10-19-16
0386.
F o r Rent—Two neatly fur­
Chas. HUIebrandt, editor of the nished rooms, with board. First
One lb. taffy—Mrs, J. E. Andrus 1st.
Fall Oats—A S Dilley 1st and 2d
Banks Herald, waH u hu.siness avenue and 3rd st.
40-1*
One lb. French cream—Mrs. J. E.
Bearded Barley—J E Clinton 1st, A S
visitor in the city Monday.
Andrus
1st.
Dilley
2d
Misses Elcy and June Walker
One lb. fudge—Mrs. A. E. Scott 1st,
Bald Barley—A S Dilley 1st
C o u n ty E d ito ria l Anaociation
H. Florin of Scoggin Valley ha« spent Saturday in Portland,sight­
New» B u reau
Mrs. J. E. Andrus 2d.
i Millet—Geo Linkenfelder 1st
leased the hig Todd farm, west of seeing and attending lectures.
One lb. nougat—Mrs. J. E. Andrus
Flax-W P Vanderzanden 1st, Frank
thiM city, for the coming year.
Circuit Court
1st.
McNamer 2d
Mrs B. Richards spent Friday
Joseph Miller has brought suit Collection of candies—Mrs. J. E. And­ Buckwheat— H T Buxton 1st
Don't forget the colored min­ in Portland. Mrs. Lulu Inger-
Grasses, Clover and Forage Plants
strels at the Star tomorrow night. soll had charge of the novelty i to recover $83.32, with interest, rus 1st.
Canned
Fruit,
Vegetables
and
Meats
Alfalfa—S T Walker 1st and 2d
from W. W. Heiser and Wm. Nel­
Reserved seats at Littler’s, 35c.
store during her absence.
Preserves in jars—A. Baldwin 1st.
Red Clover—H T Buxton 1st
The Express is prepared to m eet1 Go to the minstrel show tomor­ son. The money is alleged to be Collection of jams—Mrs. R. B. Den­ Timothy—Dan Baker 1st, A T Bux­
ton 2d
the prices of traveling calendar row night and learn how to laugh. due for labor performed in the de­ ney 1st.
fendants’
sawmill.
Vetch—A T Buxton 1st
Canned
vegetables—
Mrs
M.
J.
Cum­
salesmen in lots of 100 or more.
Too much work and no play;
mins
1st,
Mrs.
Eliza
Doughty
2d.
Soy
beans—S T Walker 1st
M arriage Licenses
A parlor meeting of the W. C. makes you grouchy. General ad­
Collection of j e l l i e s —Mrs. Eliza
Fodder com—R McCracken 1st, J E
Marriage licenses were granted Doughty 1st, A. Baldwin 2d.
Clinton 2d
T. U. will be held at Mrs. Con-j mission 25c.
to
the
following
parties:
James
N.
Collection
fruit
in
jars—
Mrs.
M.
Cum­
1,000 Head Kale—J E Clinton 1st, R
nett’s, Friday, Oct. 20, at 2:30 p. j Miss Lefa Egli, trained nurse.
mins
1st,
Mrs.
Eliza
Doughty
2d.
McCracken
2d
Paulmlee
and
Grace
Gray,
Joseph
m. Mrs. Reeher of this city has Calls answered d a y or night.
Pickles in bottles—Mrs. B. K. Denny
Collection Forage Crops and Grasses—
D
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Rodolf
of
C
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i
f
o
r
n
i
a
and
Jx*en chosen county president. Phone 0263. R«*sidence w i t h
1st, Mrs. M. J. Cummins 2d.
H T Buxton 1st, S T Walker 2d
K. B. Penfield, press superin­ Mrs. L. S. Phillips, 130 North Carrie N. Johnson of Dilley, Ore.; Canned m e a t s and fish—Mrs. A. Individual Farm Exhibit — S M Chap­
Frank M Ambler and Madorette Christenson 1st.
man 1st, H T Buxton 2d
tendent.
“A” street.
40-tf
Marshall,
Rufus
A.
Gray
and
Grange Exhibits— Gale Grange 1st,
Floral
Department
Mrs James Reeher left Tues­
Dr. O. H. Holmes and Prof. H.
Lena
M.
Struffeler
of
Gaston,'
Potted plants—C. H. Daniels 1st, Hillsboro Grange 2d, Riverside Grange
day morning for Pendleton where L. Bates returned Thursday night
3d, W’ashington Grange 4th, Bethany
Mrs. D. C. Clark 2d.
she will attend the state conven- j from The Dalles, where they were Oregon.
Begonias—Mrs. D. C. Clark 1st, Mrs. Grange 5th
Miscellaneous
Special Class
tion of the Women’s Christian' in attendance at the Congrega­
E. G. Webb 2d.
All
reports
of registration in Display asters—Roy Hesseltine 1st. Leek—John A Mazzei 1st, Mrs Eliza
Temperance Union. She is not tional conference.
Washington county have been Mrs. Alice L. Smith 2d.
Hanson 2d
only a delegate from the local
Mrs. S. T. Walker. Mrs. James
Display dahlias-M rs. E. G. Webb
Soudan Grass—John Allen 1st, Mrs
completed
with
the
following
re­
Union but also represents Wa.'-h-1 Reeher and Mrs. L. S. Phillips
Eliza
Hanson
1st,
Roy
Hesseltine
2d.
ington county, as she is president spent Friday afternoon in Hills­ sults: Republicans 6961, demo­ Display sweet peas—Roy Hesseltine Sun Flowers Mrs Josephine Squires
crats 1916, progressives 37, and 1st.
1st, D C Stokesbury 2d
I^ast Sunday, at his residence in boro, attending a county W. C.
miscellaneous 872.
Hops J Nichols 1st
Special dahlias—Mrs E. G. Webb 1st,
this city, Judge W. J . R. Beach T. U. committee meeting.
Roy Hesseltine 2d, Mrs. R. Matteson3d.
Fruits
united in marriage James N. j Dr. J. S. Bishop returned Fri­
Recalling Judge Reasoner
Vegetables
Winter Banana Apples E G Mills 1st
Plumlee and Grace Gray, both of day morning f r o m Portland,
The promoters of the movement Table beets—A. T. Buxton 1st.
King of Tompkins J Nichols 1st
Gaston. The ceremony was wit­ where he spent several days at to recall County Judge Reasoner Early cabbage—R. McCracken 1st, Spitzenburg J Nichols 1st
nessed by Roy Dennis and Lulu the convention of the Homeo­ now claim they have enough sign­ Mrs. A. B. Todd 2d.
Newton Pippin E G Mills 1st
Roberts, friends of the contract pathic association, and was a ers to their recall petition to get Table carrots—H. T. Buxton 1st, Mrs. Northern Spy J Nichols 1st, E G
J. E. Andrus 2d.
Mills 2d
ing par tit«.
it on the ballot for the November Stock carrots—John Allen 1st.
speaker at one of the meetings.
Baldwin EG Mills 1st
The Hodman Evaporator closed
Miss Margaret Doane went to election and tomorrow (Friday), i Celery—John Allen 1st, John A. Maz- Grimes golden E G Mills 1st.
Gravenstein G H Hoar 1st, E G
its prune run Monday night, hav­ Portland Saturday to make ar­ Oct. 20th, at 2 p m., there will zei 2d.
Green
cucumbers—
W.
D.
Quick
1st,
Mills
2d.
ing handled 110,000 pounds, green rangements for her entrance to be a mass m ating at the Court Miss Eliza Hanson 2d.
Plate
display pears.._E G Mills 1st
weight. This is the heaviest run i Behnke-Walker Business college. | House, in Hillsboro, to name a Pickling cucumbers—W. D. Quick Bradshaw plums E G Mills 1st
the local evaporator has ever Miss Lefa Egli accompanied her candidate to run against Mr. 1st, Miss Eliza Hanson 2d.
Italian prunes E G Mills 1st
Quinces E G Mills 1st
made and Mr. Hoffman says the and remained three days for a Reasoner. All voters are invited Peppers—John Allen 1st.
to participate in this meeting, re­ Pie pumpkin—Margaret Bailey 1st, Early crawford peaches S L Car­
prunes were of the best quality visit with friends.
W. E. Hillier 2d.
lyle 1st
gardless
of political complexion.
he has ever handled.
Word reached Forest Grove
Field pumpkin-John Allen 1st, Dan
Cambell early grapes Chas. Van-
Doren 1st
Hampton W. Cottrell of Port­ this week of tne marraige of Miss Nebraska Banquet Saturday Night Baker 2d.
land addressed an audience of Jessiline Disbrow to W. L Moi-
L. L. Langley of Portland Hubbard squash—W. M. Gehrke 1st, White sweet water E G Mills 1st
R. McCracken 2d.
I and 2d
rison,
the
wedding
taking
place
about one hundred people at Verbs
writes the Express that on Satur­ String beans—John A. Mazzei 1st.
Dele ware E G Mills 1st
hall Tuesday evening, in op­ about six weeks ago at Maupin, day next, at 7:30 p m., the White shelled beans—R. McCracken Moores early Chas. VanDoren 1st
position to the Oregon “ Blue Oregon, where the former has Nebraska Society of Oregon will 1st, C. W. Emmons 2d.
Evaporated apples F Thatcher 1st
I.aw” and, according to several of been editing and managing a give a banquet at the Multnomah Colored shelled beans—Mrs. J. E. Walnuts Mrs E Meresse 1st
Box display Gravenstein apples G H
those who htturd him, made some i newspaper for the past two years.; hotel in honor of the Nebraska Andrus 1st, H. S. Benjamin 2d.
Lima
beans—
Mrs.
J.
E.
Andrus
1st.
Hoar
1st
telling points against the measure, i Mrs. Morrison lived in this city football team, which comes in a Tomatoes—Mrs. Buffum 1st, M r s .
for some time a few years ago, special car, with a number of Jennie Hall 2d.
OREGON ELECTRIC TIME CARD
Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Lord and
D a tr d J u ly 15. 191«
working in newspaper offices, and Lincoln business men as rooters. White onions—John A. Mazzie 1st.
little daugheer and Mr. and M rs.1
Arr. F. G.
is a bright, capable girl, and the Mr. Langley will reserve plates Yellow onions—S. M. Chapman 1st. I Lv. F. G. Arr. Pt. Lv. Pt.
H. C. Collins departed Monday, |
6:20 » m 7:40 6:50 a m 8:07
very best wishes of a number of for and Forest Grove people who Shelled peas—R. McCracken 1st.
via Ford jitney, for Taft, C alif, i
friends here are with her that her will ask for them, price $1.50 Mangle W urtezl-John Allen 1st, S. 7:05 a m 8:30 8:15 a m 9:32
T. Walker 2d.
where they expect to spend the
8:15 a m 9:35 10:25 a m 11:40
home will be one of happiness.
each.
Write
or
phone
Mr.
Lang­
Early potatoes-John Allen 1st, C. W. 9:45 a m 11:00 1:15 V m 2:25
winter. Before coming to this i
! 12:30 p m 1:45 3:30 p m 4:40
ley (Board of Trade Building) Emmons 2d.
city Tom worked at the carpenter
3:45
m 5:00 5:30
m 6:45
DILLEY NEW S NOTES
Late potatoes—R. McCracken 1st, C. 5:05 p p m 6:25 6:15 p p m 7:30
at once if want to attend.
trade in Taft and, having learned
W. Emmons 2d.
7:40 p m 9:05 7:20 p m 8:40
there is considerable building go­ Mrs. Elizabeth Grondyke at­
Rhubarb—S. T. Walker 1st, John A. 9:45 p m 11:00 11:15 p m 12:!«
COUNTY FAIR AWARDS
Mazzei 2d.
ing on in that city, he expects to tended the G. A. R. reunion at,
(Continu«! from last week)
P. E. St E. ELECTRIC TIME CARD
Best individual c o 11 e c t i o n—S. T.
go back to the hammer and saw Cornelius Thursday.
Lv. F. G.
Arr. Pt. Lv. Pt.
Arr. F. G.
Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert LaM ont1
Amateur Photography
for a while.
6:35 a m 7:50 t7:15 a m 8:35
Commercial
display
potatoes—
H.
T.
and Mrs. Walter Wolf returned ] Collection of photo portraits—Mar­
t7:20 a m 8:45 t9:05 a m 10:22
I^ast week Mrs. William Raffety
Buxton 1st, E. H. Martin 2d.
from a visit to Montana and Ida jorie K. Hesseltine 1st.
t9:41 a m 11:10 11:00 a m 12:15
was agreeably surprised by a visit
Shelled Grains and Seeds
ho Saturday. They tell of splen­ Six landscape views—Marjorie K. White corn—Mrs. Z. Buckingham 1st. 12:35 P m 1:50 2:15 p m 3:30
Hesseltine 1st, Mrs. Anna Dunsmore2d.
from her cousins, N. C. Busby
t2:00 P m 3:20 t3:30 p m 4:50
did crops in that country.
White flint corn—Mrs. Z. Bucking­
Twelve landscape views—Mrs. A. U.
and daughter, Murial, who drove
7:00
3:50 p m 5:05 5:40 p m
The United Artisans gave an­ Marsh 1st, Marjorie K. Hesseltine, 2d. ham 1st.
p m 7:35
t4:34 P m 5:55 t6:15
through from Roseville, Calif., in
8:00 p m 9:20
other one of their popular parties Six portraits-M rs. A. U. Marsh 1st, White popcorn—H. S. Benjamin 1st. t6:22
P m 7:45 t i l :15 p m 12:35
a Chalmers six. Mr. Busby is a
Early
sweet
corn-S.
T.
Walker
1st.
Marjorie
K.
Hesseltine
2d.
in their hall Wednesday night
9:35 P m 10:50 ssl:00 p m 2:20
speaker for the socialist party and
sweet corn—C. W. Emmons 1st.
They were supposed to serve a Best landscape—Roy Hesseltine 1st, Late
White spring w heat-A S Dilley 1st, t— Thru s—Sat ss Sat & Sunday
Marjorie K. Hesseltine 2d.
has a sister in Portland and one
lunch, but it came nearer being a
Daniel Baker 2d.
Domestic Cooking
in Dayton. Mrs. Raffety accom- j
banquet and it would be unnec­ Potato yeast bread—Mrs. B. F. White
Sheaf Grain
N . HOFFMAN
panied them on their way home
Red
winter
wheat—A S Dilley 1st.
essary to add that everybody en­ 1st, Mrs. Paul Beck 2d.
I
as far as Dayton, for a visit with
White winter w heat-A S Dilley 1st,
Rye Bear—Mrs. W. E. Hillier 1st,
joyed themselves.
Attorney At Law
J E Clinton 2d.
relatives.
Mrs. E. W. Haines 2d.
Mrs. James Pollock entertained Steamed brown bread—Mrs. E. W. Spring O ats-H D Winbigler 1st, A S Patent Office Business Solicited
Mr. and Mrs. Fell and son,
Dilley 2d
the G. L. R. club at her home Haines 1st.
ForestGrove,
-
Oregon
who recently rented the William
last week. Mrs. George Hoar Nut bread—Mrs. E. W. Haines 1st.
Raffety farm, west of town, at I won first prize, Miss Fay Wilkes | Baking powder biscuit-M rs. A. E.
tended the Clark-Dolph wedding
1st, Mrs. C. A. Broderson2d.
W e’ll £>ave You Money
jj
second and Mrs. Robert Halstead Scott
Graham gems—Mrs. S. W. Short 1st.
in Portland last Friday, the guests was content to be booby.
on anything in the line of
*
Fruit cake—Mrs. E. W. Haines 1st, \
of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Cyrus
Mrs. A. Christenson 2d.
; Groceries, Dry Goods and Notions
-
Hens Wanted
Dolph. Mr. Fell has large min­
Loaf cake-M rs. S. F. Van Meter 1st,
Who wants a good second-hand Mrs. E. W. Haines 2d.
ing interests in Alaska, where he
. / \
1 Ladies’ and Gents’ Underwear
<
and Mrs. Fell have been the past camera? A college student has a ! Layer cake-M rs. B. F. White 1st,
flQ
I 1 1 1 T at half price; Children's regular i
U q
V / U I / 25 c hose, 2 pair for 25c.
j
seven years. The son has during good 7x10 camera that he wants Mrs. Charles Clark 2d.
Jelly
Roll—
Mrs.
A.
B.
Todd
1st.
that time been attending college to trade for some good laying j
I ’ure White and White River Flour, $1.80 a sack
j
Six doughnuts—Mrs. W. E. Hillier
in California, having j^aduated hens. Leave your phone number i 1st. Mrs. B. F. White, 2d.
Comer Third St. and Pacific Ave j
last year from Berkeley Agricul­ at the college office or call on Ben 1 Ginger cookies—Mrs. A. E. Scott 1st,
F. A MOORE
Willard. Will give you a bargain. ^ Mrs. Roy Hesseltine 2d.
tural college.
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OVERCOATS
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