Image provided by: Washington County Cooperative Library Service; Hillsboro, OR
About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1916)
NOTES AND PERSONALS Money to loan on farm prop erty. Hancock & Wile«. For Kent—Five-room house, near depot«, modern. Inquire of Manche Langley. 35-tf For Kent Five room« in house just went of Ijiughlin Hotel In quire at thin office. 40 The «econd foot hall team of the Forest drove high school la«t Fri day won from the Gaston fir«t team by a »core of 18 to 0. The game wa« played at da«ton AUTO OWNEKS- Save money by Hending two old tire» and hav ing one good one made from them Union Avenue Double-Tread Tire Work«, Portland. 46-8t Mrs. W. A. Williams and Miss Zula June» returned to their home» in Portland Sunday after having s|>ent several days here at the home of Mr. and Mr». Harry Giltner. The Palace Barber Shop has moved to the new Anderson build ing, where the proprietor, Krudy Chowning, will be pleased to give customer» better service t h a n ever. Try our bath». 46-4 Mr». O. R. Dixon and children of Portland »pent several day» this week with Mrs. J. K. Dixon in this city. Norma and Kennard Dixon visited their mother the first part of the week. Any w h i t e Crepe de Chine waist in my stock for $3.50; these waists have been selling at $4.00 to $-1.50. Choice of fine lot of infants' shoes at 30c. Am closing out shoes. Mrs. Blanche Rich ards, lower Main street. 46-tf PA llU C!|717 ,^ ie Startling Photoplay that has set the people of the U L iL i Eastern Cities Thinking and Talking- LITTLE GIRL NEXT DOOR” Are you SURE that your own Wife and Daughter are Safe ? Maybe you won’t think so after you see “The Little Girl Next Door.” Vice An Expose in the Hidden Vice that is a Revelation! AT YOUR VERY D O O R S T E P !! during its recent investigation. THIS PICTURE IS The Greatest Moral Sermon Ever Depicted in « Film It is even Greater, by far, than County School News “ Where Are My Children?” The next eighth grade examina tion will be held on Jan. 18 and which created such a sensation in Portland recently. The episodes are thrilling and the story interesting and convincing. 19. An Unique Fence The Illinois Vice Commission DON’T BLUSH to tell your Daugh ter the things she ought to know. John M Garrison of Salem, who was for many years a resi dent of Forest Grove and is now a traveling salesman for fancy •poultry, was in this city Saturday looking after his property. Dr. and Mrs. O. H. Scheetz are the proud parents of a son, Robert Curtis, born Nov. '¿3d. in Port land. Mrs. Scheetz was formerly Miss Alma Curtis and Dr. Scheetz is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Scheetz of this city, this being their first grandchild. The school library books are now ready for distribution. The teachers' examination will be held at the court house, Hills boro, on December 20-23. The teachers at the last annual institute voted in favor of holding another spelling contest this year. The contest will open Jan. 1st and close April 20. A representative from the state su|>erintendei4’B office will be in this county next week to organize industrial clubs C ounty S chool S upt . A truly wonderful Photoplay Story, based upon the facts gathered by You are a Father, see “ THE LITTLE GIRL NEXT DOOR!” Then tell your Wife what to tell your Daughter. You are a Mother, see “ The Little Girl Next Door ! ” Tell your Sons and Daughters about it. I t’s a wonderful story and lesson. You are a Brother—keep an eye upon your Little Sister and TWO EYES upon her Associates. - ' • You are a Girl, be careful about making New Acquaintances. Remember, “The Little Girl Next Door. 99 STAR ★ THEATER Forest Grove and " night Tuesday, Dec. 5 Matinee 2:30 P. M. T h e McMinnville News-Re for $ 11,000 to meet outstanding porter says that a visitor to Will- indebtedness on improvements amina cannot fail to be made which had been made on the aware of the handle factory, from streets two and three years ago. The bonds carried by 16 votes. the fact that one of the most pre tentious residences in town is sur The bonds are to run for 20 years rounded by a fence made of ax and bear 6 per cent interest. handles. G. N. Jack, the for They Toasted Wilson mer owner of the ax handle fac Ira Purdin, O. M. Sanford. R. tory, put a fence around his place I P. Wirtz and W. J. McCready of composed entirely of ax handles. i this city were among the demo The fence has a frontage of 112 crats who attended a Wilson love- feet and runs back on each side feast at the Washington hotel, about 40 feet, and there are three Hillsboro, last Thursday evening. ax handles used to every foot— Fifty of the democratic men and nearly 500 ax handles were used in making the fence, at a cost of women of the county attended the feast and most of them made approximately 25 cents each. short talks when called upon by Dr. Bailey, the toastmaster. Mr. Willamina Votes For Bonds A special election at Willamina Sanford of this city is said to have was held Nov. 20th to d«*cide if made one of the best talks at the the voters wished to bond the city banquet. Evening 7:30 and 9:00 Adults, 25c; Children, 15c Children Under 16 must be accompanied by Parents To Save Child’s Life It is possible that within a few days one of the most extensive skin grafting operations ever a t tempted in the state will be per formed in Hillsboro. The two- year-old son of Clarence Adkins, who lives a mile and a half beyond North Plains, is at Dr. E. H. Smith’s hospital suffering from still lives is a miracle, but the terrible burns received November only hope lies in the grafting op 5. The Adkins home is a tentj eration. Nineteen young Hills and the child and a younger sis boro men have volunteered to ter were left alone. A camp stove supply the necessary skin and if was burning and it is believed the it appears that the operation will child pulled it over upon itse f, save the child’s life and if it is for it was found with one side strong enough to undergo it, it burned almost to a crisp. Sur will be performed —Hillrboro In geons say that the fact that it dependent. S S H STAMPS GIVEN S S H STAMPS GIVEN SU ITS OVERCOATS R A IN C O A T S uon Co. STRONG VALUES c /U cti C&tfong H O R R IIO N « 4 E i/ S" 1 6 6 —I T O T H I R D S T . PORTLAND, OREGON ’Double S. & H. Stamps Given Œ T* wi,hin F. G. Ex.. 11-30-16