The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, December 14, 1916, Image 7

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N O TES A N D PER SO N A LS
Mr. and Mr«. H. T. Giltnerand In J o ly . 183«». G en e ra l W illiam H en ry
children spent Sunday in Port­ H a rriso n , w ho Imd been spo k en o f a s a
c a n d id a te fo r p resid e n t, v isited P h ila ­
Mr«. Hurry (loir wu*a Portland lund.
d elp h ia. M any o f M s p o litical frie n d s
viiiitor Tum luy.
Don’t forget that King & Com- i w ere a t th e ste a m b o a t w h a rf to m eet
Mr«. S. B. Todd wax a Port­ pany’s big holiday sale is still in a n d e s c o rt him to b is hotel. H e w as
p laced In a fo u r h o rse c a rria g e , b u t
land visitor Saturday.
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progress.
a f te r p ro ceed in g a s h o rt d ista n c e th e
Mr«. A. McCoy was «hopping
h o rses b ec am e u n m a n a g e a b le an d had
K. J. Kirkwood of Portland to
be U k e n o u t o f th e h arn e ss. T h e
in Portlund Tuesday.
visited his brother, Albert, and people b e g a n to d r a w th e c a rria g e , am i
A. G. Richurdxnn wan in Port other relatives in this city Tues­ th e re w a s a call fo r ropes. T h ey w ere
aoou p ro cu red , h ut p roved too ab o rt,
land on huxinexx Monduy
day.
a n d aa th e e n th u s ia s m In creased th e
Get them from our Merchants. The firms listed below
Mark Pheljm of Cornelius visit-
The band boys will give an­ c ry aroae. "M o re ro|<ear‘ a n d atlll m ore
have
purchased Matinee tickets to give Free to their custom­
T h e D em o c rats aaw only th e
id in the Grove Monday.
other dance at I. O. 0 . F. build-1 ropes.
ers. When you purchase 25c worth of any of the firms
fu n n y aid e o f th e caae a n d ad o p ted
C. K. I ash am wax a business ing a week from Saturday night, “m o re m i« « " aa s rid ic u lin g slo g an . It
mentioned below, you will be given a Matinee Ticket Free—
visitor in Portland Wednesday.
Dec. 23d. Better go and have a d id n o t laat long a n d could n ot h av e
four ticket for $1.00. These tickets are to be Riven away
h u rt H a rris o n m uch, fo r fo u r y e a rs
Nelson Johnson of Spring Hill good time.
la te r h e w a s elected p re sid e n t.— P h ila ­
for ten weeks, beginning with performance of Saturday, No­
Mrs. Fred Fox and two children d e lp h ia P ress.
farm wax a Grove visitor Friday.
vember 25. Good only for Saturday Matinees. Ask for
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Todd were departed Monday for a visit with
tickets when making purchases. Here are the firms which
ns.
relatives at Moscow, Idaho They K keletons a r e Skeleto
week-end visitors at Gladstone.
give tickets:
u n el In ce m e te rie s, la b ­
s a n d m u seu m s A fte r b a ttle s
Warranty deed and mortgage were accom|>anied as far as Port­ o th ra ey to rie
a r e fre q u e n tly b leach ed b efo re be
land
by
Mrs.
Clarence
Kelsey,
Goff Bros., Hardware and Stoves
Schultz Pure Food Store
blanks for sale at the Express
Ing a to n a l a w a y fo r th e w in ter.
mother
to
Mrs.
Fox.
E v ery b o d y haa a ak eleto n . w ith o u t
Ottice Shearer, Confectioner
office.
Dr Hines’ Drug Store
w h ich o n e w ould fall a ro u n d like a Jel-
The
reception
given
in
honor
of
American Restaurant
Geo. G. Paterson, Furniture and
Mr. and Mrs. John Peabody of
lyflah. a n d In sten d o f going to bed a t
Dr.
0.
H.
Holmes
and
family
at
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w
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to
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r
a
Haines were Grove visitors Satur
Pianos
Home Bakery
the Congregational church Friday clo th eeh o rae. Indeed, life w ith o u t a
duy.
Forest Grove Express, Printing
King & Co., Gen’l Mdse.
evening was very well attended, sk e le to n w o u ld be on e long, d re a ry flop.
Mrs. Kauffman and daughter,
H k eleto n s com e In a lot o f a a so rte d I
j many who are not affiliated with
w h ich a re m o re o r leaa secu rely
Clara, visited friends in Dilley the church turning out to bid the houea.
fa s te n e d to g e th e r by th e d e|> artm en t
Monday.
a to re clerk w b o fa ste n e d th em to g e th e r
family bon voyage.
befon* th e y w e n t o u t o f th e shop. W hen
For Sale -Nice driving horse,
th e first sk e leto n w as c o n s tru c te d o n e
DILLEY NEWS NOTES
good harness and buggy. Inquire
o f Its b o n es g ot a w a y a n d haa ca u se d
m u ch tr o u b le e v e r stm-e.
at this office.
43-tf
Mrs. Lillian Maury, who has Home w e a r c lo th es o v e r th e ir sk e le ­
Mr. Archie Jones of Portland been visiting in Montana the past to n s.—L lf »
spent Saturday with friends in summer, returned home last week,1
D ogs In M o ccasin s.
Forest Grove.
accompanied by her son, Marion, | A fte r th e first se v e re fre e r* a t th e
Clara Nelson of Cornelius is of I^ewistown, Montana, who will b e g in n in g o f w in te r a h and o f p ro s­
rk in g In n o n h ern C a n a d a
staying in the (irove now. attend­ visit his old home townjfora short p fo ec u n to d rs th e w m o se
lv e s on th e w ro n g sid e o f
ing high school.
time
a la k e o v e r a h u n d red m iles w ide, on
e o th e r s id e o f w hich w a s th e w in ­
Wanted—Some t u r n i p s for( Miss Clara Borgan is staying th
te r h e a d q u a rte rs .
cow feed. South P a r k Dairy, with Mrs. Harold Hanson, who T h ey w e re w ith o u t a n y m ean a o f
tran s[> o rtatlo n o th e r tita n a b o a t In
Chas. D. Staley, Prop.
47 tf
has been sick for some time.
When you (o out of town to buy you don't know what
w h ich w a s sto re d a ll th e ir b elo n g in g s
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grove of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tupper of an d p ro v isio n s n ir ln g a h a lfb re e d
you are get! in f. The merchant you patronize in town itnowa
Soda Springs were shopping in Portland came out Saturday night With h is d o g team , th e y p u t ru n n e rs
that to keep youi trade he MUST TREAT YOU SQUARELY
d e r th e b o at an d m ad e th e ir w ay
Forest (»rove Saturday.
to attend the dance given by the e u a n sily
Besides, yon KEEP THE MONEY IN TOWN
a n d sa fe ly a c -u as th e sm o o th
Miss Father Iasham was in United Artisans and to visit rela­ m iles o f frvizen w a te r, h elp in g alo n g
An^gyon are a town booster
th e d oga by se ttin g a sa il on th e boat.
Portland v i s i t i n g her brother tives and old friends.
T o p ro te c t th e feet o f th e do g s fro m
The school play “Tatters, the th e h a rd s u r f a c e o f th e Ice sm all m oc­
Tuesday and Wednesday.
READ THE HOME P A P E R
Pet
of Squatters’ Gulch,” that j c a sin s o f b u ck sk in , w ell p ad d e d , w ere
Mr and Mrs. C. M. Good
p ro v id ed fo r ea< h.
was
postponed,
will
lie
put
on
|
visited their new niece at the Mc-
Alear home in Hillsboro Sunday. next Saturday night, Dec. 16.
Q reac e O nly a n O lig a rc h y .
Christian Church
Mr«. Albert LaMont was host­ G reece, a s m an y |»eople d o n o t k n o w ,
) Go to the Show at Our Expense
Julius Wehrly of Carnation had
la
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try
m
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a
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d
by
500
fa
m
ilie
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eetin g T hursday 7:30 p. m.
The manager of the Express has
a severe siege of rheumatism last ess to the G . L. R. club last w ho h a te o n e a n o th e r like poison In
■ Leader, Bro. W ells.
Thursday
evening.
arranged
with Manager Hoffman
tr u e cla ssic G re ek fash io n . T h e p e a s­
week, but is somewhat improved
Bible school 9:45 a. m., L o rd ’s Day.
a
n
ts
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k
d
riv
e
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s
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The
dance
given
by
the
United
j
today.
On fChriBtm as eve th e Bible School of the Star Theater to give Ex­
m en ta lk ra d ic a l p o litics all d a y long,
Artisans
at
their
hall
Saturday
j
will
give a p rogram . I t will be a press subscribers free show tickets,
Mr. Barnett Roe of Wapato
b u t w hen elec tio n d a y cornea th e y v o te
splendid
exercise em phasizing a giving good for Saturday Matinees only.
night
was
well
attended
and
all
fo
r
a
D
iem
lier
o
f
o
n
e
o
f
th
e
se
big
a
r
is
­
spent Saturday night in Forest
to c ra tic — n a m e ly , “ b e s t“ In th e G re e k C hristm as,
seemed
to
enjoy
the
occasion.
A
n-'
One of these tickets will be given
Grove, on a return trip from Port­
sen se—fa m ilie s A re p u b lic fo r G reece
11
a.
m.
L
o
rd
's
Day
su
p
p
er
and
s
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other will be given in two weeks. w ould m e an a n a rc h y , c h a o s.— W o rld 's
with every 25c paid on subscrip­
land.
mon: “ C h rist In sp ectin g His C h u rch .’’
tion to the Express or for every
W ork.
6:30 p. m. In te rm e d ia te and Senior
The many friends of the vener­
25c
spent for job printing. If you
C. E.
T ceti'a T h a n k s.
able Mrs. Jackson will lie glad to
7:30 p. m. Song service and serm on: , owe on subscription, pay up and
O n e d a y a lad y ca lle d o n T o stl. th e
know of her recovery from a se­
fa m o u s so n g w rite r, a n d an n o u n c ed “ The Good C onfession.”
E verybody get some free tickets; if you do
W aahinirL on C o u n ty E d ito r ia l A ss o c ia tio n
h
er
In
te
n
tio
n
o
f
s
in
g
in
g
tw
o
o
f
hla
vere attack of grippe.
I
invited
to
w
orship
w
ith
us.
N«*wa B u r e a u
not owe, pay a little ahead and
so n g s a t a co n cert.
R. L. PU T N A M . P asto r.
get
the tickets. This arrange­
George Jackson, drug clerk at
“1 th o u g h t I w o u ld ju s t ru n ro u n d
Circuit
Court
ment
starts this week and runs
Littler’s Pharmacy, Monday re­
a n d try th e m o v e r w ith y o u .“ sh e said.
For Rent—Five rooms in house for ten weeks—until Jan. 27th.
I..
E.
Fellow
s
is
suing
th
e
B
ankers
T
o
stl
re
m
a
rk
e
d
th
a
t
b
e
w-as
n
ot
In
ceived his state certificate as a ;
and M erchants M utual F ire R elief As­ th e h a b it o f g iv in g l e s s o n s In th a t m a n ­ just west of Laughlin Hotel. In­
Job printing—phone 821.
registered pharmacist.
sociation to recover $500 which he n er. w h ereu p o n th e lady re to rte d :
quire at this office.
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P. U. and High School girls claim s is due him since th e 5th day of “ V ery w ell: 1 w ill n ot aln g y o u r
Free Methodist Church
th e n .’’
last Saturday evening served an I)eceml»er, 1915. The claim arises over so T n o g a s ti's
A Bargain in Cedar Chests
fac e b ea m e d a s h e n d v an c ed
Sabbath
school 10 a. m.t preach­
excellent banquet to the 1916 th e loss o f p ro p erty by fire some tim e to w a rd h e r w ith o u ts tre tc h e d bands.
Six
different
styles,
$4.00
to
ing
11
a.
m.
and 8 p. m., prayer
ago and an u n sa tisfa c to ry se ttlem en t.
“ M ad am .” h e a a td . “ 1 th a n k you v ary $10.00. A R. KEAGY C street
football squad of P. U.
meeting
on
Wednesday
evening at
Ja m e s K irby has filed replevin pro­ m uch fo r th a t fa v o r.”
between Pacific and First Ave., 8 p. m. All are welcomed.
Mrs. Chas. Hines, who has ceedings to rem ove C. W. Flanders
J. N. WOOD, Pastor.
A C o m p lete Ja b .
north, Forest Grove, Ore. 47-4
been confined to her home with from c ertain p ro p erty located in the
“D o you love m e w ith a ll y o u r s o u l7“
tow
n
o
f
Gaxton.
the grippe the past week, is much
T he H illsboro M ercantile Co, ha* b re a th e d th e te m p e r a m e n ta l m aid en a s
better now and is able to be i b ro u g h t su it a g a in st J . D aniels and th e i>eered th ro u g h th e o rc h id s w ith
about.
w ife to secure $187.25 w ith 6 per cent w h ich th e ta b le w a s d e c k ed a t th e
lucky fellow w h o se Joya a n d so rro w s
Miss Mary Greer, who has been in te re s t from Ju n e U , 1915.
ab e h ad ag re ed to sh a re .
visiting her brother, W. H. Greer, A divorce proceeding has been filed T h e L f. p a u s e d fo r a m o m e n t w h ile
by S tanley Rockwell to fre e him from he Insp ected th e s u p p e r ch eck . Ju st
for several weeks, left Tuesday to his w ife, A nna J . Rockw ell.
h an d e d him by a n o b se q u io u s m e n ta l
join her brother, F. J. Greer, at The S ta te A ccident Commission is “ Yes. an d vvlth all m y r o l l ” h e said
Bend, Ore., where they will reside.! suing Ja m e s E. S canlan to recover fe rv e n tly .— R ich m o n d T im e s-D isp atc h .
J. N. Hoffman departed Sunday $278.07 which is due the com m ission by
P a in f u lly P r a n k .
th e W orking M en’s C om pensation Act.
on any promise we make to deliver work on
f o r a business visit to New York,
W e d d erly —T h e y sa y th a t a m an a n d
In th e case of th e S ta te vs. Jam es
a given date. The Express has one of the
h
is
w
ife
g
ro
w
to
look
a
lik
e
a
f
te
r
th
ey
Pennsylvania and other eastern1 Wilson which has been pending for
h a v e l>een m a rrie d a fe w y ea rs. Now.
best equipped little printing plants in the
states. He goes in the interest of some tim e, Wilson rev ersed his form er my w ife a n d I h a v e been m a rrie d te n
Willamette valley, having added several
the Logan juice industry and will plea o f not guilty and plead guilty. He y ea rs. Do you th in k w e look a lik e ?
w as sentenced to a fine o f $10,000 or H u g le to n — Yes. In d e e d , You b o th aeem
hundred
dollars’ worth of material to the
be absent a month
serve o u t th e fine a t th e ra te of $2 per to h a v e th e sa m e and ex p re ssio n .
Williams plant for
Mr. and Mrs. R. M; Taylor, day, and paroled on condition th a t he
write the Express that they have! leave the s ta te and rem ain o u t of F a tty —F e r tw B o ig p O in n s es. I'd pull y e r e a r s
r
left Everson and are now located trouble.
fe r you! S h o rty —J ls t y o u try It o ul
Probate Court
purposes and more good material is on the
You’ll find y o u 'll ’a v e y o u r 'n n d s Pull I—
at Mt. Vernon, Wash., where Bob!
In the e s ta te of G reenbury H. Busby, L ondon Firefly.
way. The management would very much
is working. They are both well
deceased, a petition has been filed for
appreciate
it if those in need of stationery,
and ask to be remembered to ap p o in tm en t o f the a d m in istra to r and
P e s s im is tic .
office
blanks,
or any other kind of printing
Forest Grove friends.
th e p ro b ate of th e will. The value of j “ W h a t Is a n a n tiq u a r ia n . paT“
“
A
m
an
w
ho.
n
ot
sa
tisfie
d
w
ith
his
would call at the office for samples and
S. D. Williams and wife of Vin­ th e 'e s ta te is placed a t $2500.
p re se n t tro u b le s, la lo o k in g fo r so m a In
prices. If you’re too busy to come to the
Marriage
License«
th e p a s t “
ton, Iowa, surprised C. W. Odell
The follow ing couples w ere g ran ted
office
use the phone and a representative
and his sister, Mrs. Showers, Fri­ m arriag e licenses fo r th e p a st w eek: 1
H er E xcuse.
will call on you.
PHONE 821
day night by walking in on them. I.aurance F. Rockwood and E th el En- j W idow (to d re ssm a k e r» — You m u st
Mr. Williams is a nephew to Mr. glish; A rth u r B. K applin and Elm a re a lly w a it a w h ile fo r p a y m e n t f o r th e
m o u rn in g d re s s e s
W e a r e s till too
Odell and he and his better half W atkins; Sam uel R. S teinke and Ad- so
rro
w
fu
l
to
e
o
n
s
td
e
r
fin an c ial m a tte rs .
are enroute to California for a die G reener.
The re c o rd e r’s office rep o rted the
The Express prints butter wrap­
visit.
collection of fees to th e sum of $1108.20 ^ pers with non-poisonous ink.
Free Movie Tickets
! STAR THEATER F,T iirove
A Bird In the Hand’s
Worth Two In the Bush
The County Seat
—
We’ll Make Good
. . . JOB PRINTING . . .