The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, November 09, 1916, Image 4

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Published every Thursday at Forest Grove, Oregon.
W. C. Benfer, Editor and Publisher.
Entered as second-class m atter Jan. 12, 1916, at the postofflce at Forest Grove,
Oregon, under the Act of March 8, 1879
AND
Well, about half the straw votes
were right, anyway.
With wheat hovering around
the two-dollar mark, it doesn’t
make much difference to the farm­
ers how the election went. And
probably that’s the reason many
of them refused to get excited.
Next comes the city election
and it is rumored that not many
of the councilmen care for re-
election. Cussed during all their
term and then being sued in the
bargain is too much of a good
thing, they think.
SUITS
OVERCOATS
STRONG
VALUES
r a in c o a t s
p-lon C&tÁUw Go.
&£¿cn C¿btáifuj
THURSDAY. NOV. 9 1916
NOTES
S S H STAMPS GWEN
S S H STAMPS 6IVEM
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COMMENTS
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PORTLAND, OREGON
tml within
Double S. & H. Stamps Given
W. C. T. U.
K. O. Bx.. IHM«
A full house on a stormy day
< 0.00
of Section Thirty-Two (32), Township ■ W . i t . r
greeted t h e County President, NOTES AND PERSONALS Two
.....
106.00
(2) North of Range Five (5) W est C lerk's salary
Postage and stationery
90.00
Mrs. Reeher, who reported the
Money to loan—Valley Realtv of W illam ette Meridian, containing 40 For the paym ent of honda,
state convention at a meeting Co.. Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-t'f acre«, all in W ashington County, w arrants, notes and others
held with Mrs. Reynolds on Fri
r .
.
,
. . .
indebtedness, c o n t r a c t e d
Oregon,
»
day last. The keynote she found T1£ * * h co* for 8a,e' Ad(,r*aa h ■ to sa tisfy the hereinbefore named sums prior to May 22, 1915, and
6676.00
at the convention and brought to
ia ‘ r* *OIVi st Grove, Route 1 and for the coats and expenses of Hale Tor in terest thereon
Phone
552
Thatcher.
42-4*
For
the
paym
ent
of
bonds,
us was A W. C. T. U. for every
and Haid writ.
arrants; notes, and other
For R en t —Five-room house, Said sale will be made subject to re ­ w
t o w n i n Washington county.
indebtedness, contracted on
Preceding Mrs Reeht r ’s address, near depots, modern. Inquire of demption an per Htatute of Oregon.
or a fte r May 22, 1915, and
35-tf
Dated a t Hillsboro, Oregon, thia loth
the following officers were chosen: Manche Langley.
for interest thereon
2600.00
General supplies ami expens­
Mrs Keith Abraham of Gaston Jay of 0cU,l>«r.
................
Vice President from the Metho­
es, including domestic sci­
J. E. REEVES,
dist church, Mrs. Ogilvie; Con­ visiter! here with her m other, Mrs. I Sheriff - of ..........
W ashington County, Oregon.
ence ami manual training
Wednesday
and
gregational. Mrs. Connet; Christ- G. A. Boldwick,
supplies, music, art, tele­
By GEO. ALEXANDER,
ian, Mrs. Logan; Frt* Methodist, Thursday.
p h o n e r e n t , e tc
1,0 0 0 .0 0
Deputy.
The American flag was conspic- Mrs Burns; Seventh Day Ad-
After voting Tuesday morning,
LANGLEY & LANGLEY.
Total estim ated a m o u n t of
uously displayed in every polling vent, Mrs Vollmer; Chairman ; Willis Goff and Bill Tucker hiked
A ttorneys for Plaintiff,
money to be ex (tended for
place in t h i s c i t y Tuesday. Social Committee, Miss J. Arm- out for Arlington, in quest of a D ata of F irst Publication, Oct. 26,1916. all pur|t«>seH during the year 82,080.00
through the thoughtfulness of the strong; Superintendent of Flower flock of wild geese each. They Date of L ast Publication, Nov. 23, 1916.
ESTIM ATED RECEIPTS
Woman's Relief Corps, who fur Mi-sion work, Mrs Marsilliot; killed each others’s vote for presi­
From county school fund d u r­
NOTICE OK _______
SCHOOL MELTING
ing the coming school year $ 6,384.00
nished the flags. It was a nice Press Superintendent, Mrs. Pen- dent, but got together on some of '
sentiment and should be appre- field, Anti-Narcotics, Mrs. Reeher; th e other candidates and several Notice ia hereby given to the legal From state school fund d u r­
ing the coming schmd year 1,295.00
ciated. ___
Work among foreign speaking of the amendments.
voter* of School D iatrict No. 15 of E stim ated amount to be re ­
There is much joy among the people, Miss Penfield.
McMinnville held a city elec- W ashington County. S ta te of Oregon, ceived from all other noure-
Before adjournment a n all- tion Monday, with the following th at a School Meeting of said D istrict es during the condng school
friends of McMinnville college be­
8 , 000.00
cause a long campaign for an en­ around talk on election matters result: George W. Evans was will be held at Central School Building year
dowment fund was brought to a took place and much interest was elected Mayor; Arthur Chandler,1 on the 18th «lay of November, 1916, at ToU l «*stlmat«nl receipts, not
the money to l>e
successful issue recently and the manifested on behalf of different Recorder; __
Leo Peters, Chief of j two o’clock in the afternoon to vote on including
received
from
the tax which
College now has an endowment of candidates. K. B Penfield, Press j Police; Gh*nn F. Bell, J. Gordon the pro|Kinition of levying a s|>erial it is proposed to
9,629.00
vote
$340,000. James J. Hill g a v e Sup t.
Baker and A. L. Ballard. Council- district tax.
RECAPITULATION
$50,000, the
Northwest
me nuim
ncai Baptist
ua|iuai. ■ • ,
,•
■* ,•
men from the three wards. A The total am ount of money needed Total estimate«) ex|>enses for
c o n v e n tio n a like sum and smaller M tC rC S tin g M e e tin g
I proposition authorized the expen- by the district during the fiscal year
the yi u
32,030.00
amounts were given by various
f p . p
diture of $90,000 on the water beginning on June 25th, 1917, and end­ Total estimate«! receipts not
the tax to be
other friends of the institution.
system w a s also carried, as well ing on June 25th, 1918, is estim ated in inclu«ling
vote«!
9.029.110
On Wednesday of ast week citi­
While the storm
as tht* proposition to pay claries the following budget and includes the
zens of McMinnville joined with many members who would other- !to c,‘rtain officers of the fire de- am ounts to be received from the Balance, am ount to be raiaed
by district tax
22,401.00
the faculty and students of the wise have attended, there was a ! part ment.
county school food, sta te school fund,
We
estim
ate
th
at
a
levy
of
17 mills
College in a big celebration, in­
special d istrict tax, and all other mon­
attendance at the meeting of
will be re«|uire«l to produce the am ount
cluding a parade, in honor of the fair
eys of the district:
of a|>ecial tax money shown above.
Grange Saturday last. The
financing of the institution. If Gale
BUDGET
Dated this 11th day of Octolwr, 1816.
old P. U. just had a fairy God­ business meeting in the forenoon
T eachers’ salary
$17,160.00
CHAS. O. ROE.
was
followed
by
the
monthly
din­
Furniture
Chairm an Board of Directors.
400.00
father it would be a Godsend to ner after which there was an ex­
Corvallis, Ore , Nov. 6.—The A pparatus and supplies, such
A ttest:
that deserving institution.
cellent program of considerable exact production of Loganberry as maps, chalk, erasers,
EA R LE O. BUXTON.
stoves, curtains, etc.
200.00
D istrict Clerk.
H. A. Williams, who founded value to the members. Mrs. A juice in Oregon this season, and Library
books
50.00
B
Todd
read
a
paper
dealing
the Banks Herald and later op­
Flags
l&OO
erated a job printing establish­ w i t h the accomplishments o f the amount and condition of the Repairs of schoolhouses, out­
N. HOFFMAN
400.00
ment in the room where the Ex­ granges in the past, gave some ex- unsold portion are objects of in­ buildings or fences
Playground equipment
60.00
press is now published, has pur- cellent recipes and one or two quiry by the committee of the Ja
Attorney At Law
n ito r's wages
1000.00
chased the Willamina Times and good jokes. The members were North Pacific Loganberry Manu­ Ja n ito r's supplies
200. oo
Patent Office Business Solicited
is now getting out his first issue, then asked by the lecturer, Mrs factures Association The com­ F uel
400.00
-
Oregon
300.00 ForestGrove,
Mrs. Williams left ye.-terday to Orla Buxton, to name their fav- mittee consists of C. J. Pugh, bight and Power
join her husband in their new orite magazines, giving reasons Falls City, Geo W. Brown, Al-|
home. Mr. Williams is a good for their preference. The pref-; bany, and Professor C. I. Lewis,
printer and a gentleman and the erences were about as numerous of O. A. C.
Express takes pleasure in rec­ as the members of the audience,
“A considerable percentage of
on anything in the line of
ommending him and his better but each person had some good | the jujce remains unsold at the
half to the good people of Yam­ reason for preferring a particular present time,” s a y s Professor
hill county. Both Mr. and Mrs. maeazine.
Lewis, secretary of thecommittee,
Ladies’ and Gents’ Underwear
Williams have many friends in
A number of the members told “and it is in the interests of the
at half price; Children’s regular
Washington county who will re­ how they were keeping down the manufacturers that we ascertain
25c hose, 2 pair for 25c.
gret to learn that they are to cost of living by improved cook- how much and in what condition,
leave this county.
ery, the lecturer taking a promi-! There are four classes of juice,
Pure W hite and W hite River Flour, $1.80 a sack
nent part in this discussion The raw, which is unsweetened; bev-
Dr. W. M. Semonesand family, member who was scheduled to erage, sweetened a n d diluted
Corner Third S t. and Pacific Ave
who have been looking after their make a talk on the poultry busi- ready to d ri n k; concentrates
Phone 41 x
farm at Madras, this state, since ness came unprepared and will sweetened but not diluted for
leaving Forest Grove, will pass give his talk later.
drinking; and syrups, for the con-
through Portland next Saturday
One new member was elected fection trade. In reporting, the
ONLY ONE NIGHT
morning, enroute to California. to membership.
class should be designated.
They go via the Great Northern
“ In order to move the unsold
ENROUTE
steamer to 'Frisco and then by For Rent—Five rooms in house portions
promptly and profitably
train to Santa Barbara, where just west of Laughlin Hotel. In- the supply
and the grades should
they expect to winter.
quire at this office.
40
be known as early as possible,
i Manufacturers are earnestly ap­
pealed to in the interests of the
industry to correspond with the
secretary concerning these points.” |
01 U<u 6 Orange
Seek Information
on Loganberry Juice
J.
We’ll Save You Money
Groceries, Dry Goods and Notions
Closing Out
F. A. MOORE
A NEW TRAIN
GO WITH PACIFIC ‘IT
TO SALEM NEXT SATURDAY
AND R OOT FOR V I C T O R Y
<u>
A
FootballP Willamette
aci8c “ University
versity
n
We’re Going Oregon Electric
(iO 1 C ROUND
t r ip .
99
RETURN LIMIT MONDAY, NOV. 13
J. E. FARMER, Agent
Low Fares to Corvallis for the O. A. C. Home-
coming and Oregon-Aggie Game Nov. 25.
Sheriff’s Sale
Notice in hereby given. T h at by j
virtue of an Execution issued out of
and under the seal of the Circuit Court ]
of the S tate of Oregon, for the County .
of Washington, dated the 18th day of ;
October, 1916, in favor of Roy H e sse l-!
tine, plaintiff; and ag ain st Jacob F. ■
Tracy and Pacific Land & W ater Co., a
corporation, defendants, for the sum of j
$20.00 cost and the fu rth e r sum of ^
$278.67 with in terest thereon from the i
18th day of October, 1916, a t the ra te j
of eig h t per cent per annum, and for |
| the fu rth e r sum of $50.00 A ttorney
¡ Fees, to me directed and delivered,
commanding me to m ake sale of the
: real property h erein after described, I
have levied upon and p u rsuant to said
Execution I will on Monday, the 27th
day of November, 1916, a t the South
door of the Courthouse in Hillsboro,
W ashington County, Oregon, a t the
hour of ten o’clock a. m. of said day,
sell a t public auction to the highest
bidder for cash in hand, all of the fol­
lowing described real property, lying,
being and s i t u a t e in W ashington
County, Oregon, and more particularly
described as follows, to-w it:
The N orthw est Q u arter o f the South­
w est Q uarter (N. W. 1-4 of S. W. 1-4)
Portland to San Francisco
Lv. PORTLAND 8:20 A. M.
Ar. SAN FRANCISCO 5:50 P. M.
STANDARD AND TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
STEEL COACHES - DINING CAR
Willamette-Umpqua-Sacramento
VALLEYS
BY
D A Y L IG H T
TWO OTHER DAILY TRAINS
Shasta Limited—San Francisco Express
Lv. 3:50 p. m.
Lv. 8:00 p. m.
Shasta Route
CONNECTIONS FOR ALL EASTERN AND
SOUTHERN POINTS
Ask Local Agent for Inform ation
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent
PORTLAND
S outhern P acific