The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, December 28, 1916, Image 5

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    NOTKS AND PERSONALS
Ruth Willis spent Xmas at her
Mrs. M. A. Roe departed Tues-
home in Banks.
day morning for Newport, where
Glen Morgan was a Portland
Miss Milly Famme spent her she will spend the winter.
visitor Tuetuiay.
Xmas vacation in Yamhill.
Mrs. Hohn is spending her
Heavy Layers
Found—Halter. Call at this
Harold Benjamin spent Christ- Xmas vacation with her daughter,
office and recover property.
Washington County Poultry
mas at his home in the Grove.
i Mrs. Bowen of Oregon City.
Show
this year we won: 1st
Evelyn Me Feelers was a Port­
Miss Ruth Patton of Portland
Howard Reeher, who has been
capon, 2nd and 3rd hen, 2nd
land visitor Saturday.
spent Christmas in the Grove.
working in Tacoma, spent Xmas
and 3rd pen, 3rd cock.
A. U. Marsh spent Xmas vaca­
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pruett >n the Grove, returning to Tacoma
tion at his home in Forest Grove. spent Christmas at McMinnville. Wednesday.
At the great Portland Show,
\yhere over 200 Reds were
Victor Thomas quit school here
Oscar Lund and Warren Booth
Maurice Buxton v i s i t e d up
shown
we won 3rd cockerel on
Friday and left for his home in Gales Creek Saturday and Sun­ of Hillsboro and Aileen Johnson
one
entry.
Portland.
Of Dilley spent Tuesday at the
day.
Now booking orders for
Miss Elizabeth White house is
Florence Littler, who is attend­ Allen home.
Hatching Eggs and
suffering from a severe attack of ing O. A. C., is home for her holi­
Miss Margaret Rodolph left
the (trip.
for Bellingham Thursday evening
day vacation.
Miss Nan Miller is spening her
I). V. Buell and Nellie and to spend Xmas vacation with
For Spring Delivery
Xmas vacation in Portland with Chester Buell spent Xmas at Jess home people.
Mating List on Application
her people.
J. H. McFeeters, who ha9 been
Buell’s, at Watts.
Cheater Buell, who iH attending
Kenneth Bockman of Portland travelling in eastern Oregon the
0 . A. C., spent his vacation in spent the Xmas vacation at his last six weeks, returned home Sat-
4th Avenue South and 2nd St.
W. L. Benfer, Mgr.
! urday for Xmas.
Forest Grove.
home in Forest Grove.
Forest Grove, Oregon
Miss Murgaret Hancock of O.
Mr. and Mrs. Vienen of Port-
Miss I .aura Bell left Sunday
A. C. spent Xmas vacation in for Monmouth, where she wj|| land are spending their ChristmaR
Forest Grove.
j vacation w i t h iheir daughter,
spend her Xmas vacation.
Mrs. Bockman, of this city.
Nelson Frost of Portland spent
Miss Naomi Arthur quit High
W a sh in g to n C ounty E d ito rial A sso ciatio n
The Catholic ladies of Cornelius
his Xmas vacation with home School here Friday and will at­
N ew s B u reau
folks in the Grove.
tend business college in Portland,
8*ve a rard Par,y and old-
. . and . . Mrs.
.
ii H. u R. o Bernard
. j time
Circuit Court
Will I^isliam who is working in
Mr.
„ dance at Hendricks „ hall at
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8
o
clock
this
evening.
Everyone
M.
M
atsushim
o, a Ja p . is suing E. P.
Portland, spent his Xrnus vaca­ and daughter, Eunice, s p e n t . . .
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rebel,
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t
al.,
fo
r $336.75, alleged to
tion in Forest Grove.
Christmas with friends at M c -|mvi
be due plaintiff and som e o th e r J a p s
W. B Ruggles, the new tailor, fo r w ood-cutting.
Flwyn McDonald of Tacoma Minnville.
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,
received
came to to Forest Grove Tuesday
New gold and silver laces and ,
. a . nice
.. Christmas
, „
. present E. I. K u ratli has b ro u g h t su it a g a in st
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from
his
Lncle
Sammy
in , the
for a brief visit with friends.
Rosa Merlo on a note fo r $2,000.
headings at. Mr-. Richards. Re- .
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t
a
shape
of
a
draft
for
$113.33.
Mr.
Ja m e s B. D owning is suing L. L.
Richie Wilson, who is attending duced prices on account of de- ..
.
.
, _
G ilbert, e t al., to forclose a m o rtg ag e
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i
Ruggles
was
a
member
of
Com
a business college in Portland, layed orders.
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pany A, O. N. G.. in the service fo r $650 on pro p erty in B eaverton.
spent Xmas in the Grove.
Miss leeone Smith, who is at- ; from j une 18th to Aug. 24th. Roscoe E. W ykoff, aged 31, resid in g '
Dr. Kauffman left f o r San tending O. A. C. at Corvallis, isj The money was the balance due :
J '* * * fo^ e PMt two years,
,
.
i was Saturday adjudged insane and or-
Ditgo and Mrs. Kauffman for spending her holiday vacation I .
him for the rndintf'ndncc of his dered committed
__
com m itted t/i
to th*»
th e asylum.
asylum . Too
Koseburg Monday evening.
with her parents, at Fern Hill.
Don’t send away a letter or
family while he was on the border, much reading o f w ar new s is believed
package during the next ten days
Remember the firemen’s dance
Mrs. Byron LaMont returned j Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cady and to have unbal»"«*l W ykoff.
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without putting on it one or more
Monday night, Jan. 1st. The on Dec. 19th from a three week’s! Mr. and . . Mrs.
Ben
W hited
Marriage Licenses
Red Cross g ^ g Xhey give the
boys deserve your patronage.
visit with relatives at Centralia, 1 and children went to Eugene Elmer E. Lyda and Katherine Kess- Christmas spirit to- the package
Mrs. Marshall and sons, Ivan Bellingham and other Washing- Sunday to take Christmas dinner
of Banks; Robert L. McKnight and and help in the fight against
and Kenneth, are spending the ton points
¡with Dr an(j Mrs Wendt, the * uth Elizabeth T™utma" ; Jame9 L- tuberculosis One cent each and
f'lq n V d , n n w h n Im h w n a i. i .., i ,. k . ini. o
m
i CoPenhaver 8nd Allce M- Akerson; on sale bv local representatives of
week with relatives of Yamhill.
( ara NeUon »ho ha» tm n at- lady being a daughter to M r.an d PmcoU v . Simonton .„d Ethel R .; the Oregon
O n io n Association for the
Mr. a n d Mrs. Bookman of tending high school in forest, Mrs Cady and a sister to Mrs Easter.
Prevention of Tuberculosis and by
Aloha s[snt Xmas w i t h their Grove left Saturday for her home Whited. Me s s r s . C a d y and
Airs. O. M. Sanford, at the Rog-
Notice of City Election
! ers City Library
son and family in Eastern Oregon. in Portland where she will spend 1 Whited returned Tuesday even
Pursuant to Order of the Com- i
, ing, but the ladies will remain a mon
Misses Floy and Day Clod- her Xmas vacation.
Council of the City of Forest
The will of the late Casper Jas-
Miss Gertrude Allen of Cedar few days longer.
felter of Eastern Oregon are vis­
j Gjove, notice is hereby given that per, Gf Forest Grove, was filed in
the general election of the City of probate this week. The property
.
v
j
iting S. G. Morgan and Brtnily this Canyon a n d Miss Martha of ~
;
Forest
Grove, Oregon, will be
Monmouth are spending the hoi- BCpUtlCS ArC IS 31116(1
week.
held
on
Monday, January 8, is estimated at $10,000 and is di-
Mrs. Dorothy Seymour a n d iday vacation with their parents,
1917, at the Council Chambers on vided share and share alike be-
t
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family were entertained by the Mr. and Mrs. M S. Allen,
rnin
,r ■ i . . ,
| the West side of Council
Street tween his children, Mrs.
Martin
James
Nichols —
has --------
movtd -~
his U ' Washinutnn f ii ?,
Iligby family at Xmas dinner
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° t C<? and in Verts Hall on the West Goemans, Mrs. Peter Vanauden-
Monday.
bed to the Hoffman evaporator to ,
r l T '
“ !'i ? ? ’ hagen. Walter. John, Theodore
kw*n
nrowlcr* from
from Mrrvinn
awav
^ !■ 1 G a r e * Sheriff, J C. Apple- bt tween the hours of 9 O clock A. „ n(j
Tasner
W H Hol-
keep
prowlers
carrying
away
Mrs. Ogilvie, who has been in
gate; Clerk, H. A. Kuratli; As- M. and 7 o’clock P. M of said and Edward Jasper. W. H. rlol-
a hospital in Portland for an op­ the building, they having already sessor, W. F. Boley; Recorder, day - at which time and places hs, J. A. Lnderwood and L. M.
eration, returned home Saturday, taken a part of the contents.
Jas. Davis; County Judge, D. B. there shall be elected one Mayor Graham are witnesses to the will
I for the City of Forest Grove, for and codicil, the latter not in any
The
band
dance
at
the
I.
O.
much improved in health.
; Reasoner; Treasurer, E. B. Sap- a term of one year; one Recorder
Prof. G. R. Thomas left Satur­ O. F. building Saturday night was pington; Surveyor, C. G. Reiter; for a term of one year; one Treas- way disturbing the share-and-
day for Portland, as he has re­ well attended and proved a very j5^ ^ , , gupt., B w Barnes; Com- urer for a term of one year; three share-alike distribution.-H il I s
Councilmen for a term of two boro Argus,
signed from his position in the enjoyable affair. The boys made m ¡«doner, H. T. Hesse.
a
little
money
out
of
the
dance
years,
and two Councilmen for a
Forest Grove high school.
The new deputies have been se- term of one year.
Free Methodist Church
,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
KnaufTts
]ected
and
are
as
follows:
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ireland
W P DYKE
Sabbath school 10 a. m., preach-
Deputy Clerk. Miss Edna Gil-
are spending their Xmas vacation and eaughter, Mrs. Teegarden of
Recorder of the City of Forest 'ng
a> m ‘ and ^ P- m'* Pra>’er
at the home of Mr. Ireland's Yamhill, left Saturday for Moro, 1 key, with the office over four
meeting on Wednesday evening at
Grove, Oregon.
father, John Ireland of this city. Sherman county, to visit their ye4rs. Miss Genevieve Collette
8 p. m. All are welcomed.
The Book Store will be open
J. N. WOOD, Pastor.
Word has been received from daughter and sister, Mrs. Philmore win continue as record writer.! evenings this week.
Buxton.
Clerk-elect
Kuratli
will
try
to
get
I
Dr. O. H. Holmes and family in
Warranty deed and mortgage
Mr and Mrs. J. T Lowery on along with this assistance, barring
Wanted—Some t u r n i p s for
Walla Walla that they like their
blanks
for sale at the Express
cow feed. South P a r k Dairy,
new home very much. They are Christmas d a y entertained at occasional help when affairs are Chas. D. Staley, Prop.
47-tf
office.
to have a new church if Mr. dinner Mr. and Mrs. John Beahen rushing.
Deputy Sheriff, Geo. Alexander,
Holmes succeeds, as he undoubt­ and daughter, Theresa, of this
city
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I.
M.
now chief deputy.
edly will, and they have an ex­
Smith
and
daughter,
Leone,
of
Deputy Recorder, Fred Ever­
cellent parsonage in one of the
Fern
Hill.
est,
with Miss Mary Campbell as
best locations in the city.
M r.and Mrs C. L Walker, R. d is ta n t. Deputy Assessor, J . B
Oscar, Floyd and Earl Loomis
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and their families of Eastern Ore­ C. Walker and Tom Todd of this Wilkes, the well-known abstractor.
Clerk
in
Superintendent’s
office,
gon and Robert Ixjomis of Hay city and Ray Boydson of Dallas
Greek and D a n Loomis a n d are furnishing t h e music this Miss Zola W’alch.
All of the appointees are capa­
daughter, Ethel, of Spokane are evening for a big club dance at
ble
and the selections should give
spending their holiday vacation Independence. The W a l k e r s
Get them from our Merchants. The firms listed below
in Forest Grove with Mr. and played at a numlier of dances g e n er a 1 satisfaction.—Hillsboro
Argus.
have
purchased Matinee tickets to give Free to their custom­
Mrs J. E. Loomis and family. during the hop-picking season
ers.
When you purchase 25c worth of any of the firms
This was a reunion of the whole and the people of Independence
A Bargain in Cedar Chests
mentioned below, you will be given a Matinee Ticket Free—
family. The guests will remain like their music.
Six different styles, $4.00 to
four ticket for $1.00. These tickets are to be given away
until New Years.
Dr. R. I Mills has made ar­ $10.00. A R. KEAGY, C street
for ten weeks, beginning with performance of Saturday, No­
Mr and Mrs. S. A. Walker rangements to move to Sellwood between Pacific and First Ave.,
vember 25. Good only for Saturday Matinees. Ask for
spent Saturday, Sunday and where he will continue to prac­ north, Forest Grove, Ore. 47-4
tickets when making purchases. Here are the firms which
Monday with friends in Portland. tice dentistry. He will.m^ke the
give tickets:
For Rent—Five rooms in house
On Monday Mr. Walker visited change about January first. Doc­ just west of Laughlin Hotel. In­
the Odd Fellows’ home, where he tor and Mrs. Mills came here a quire at this office.
Schultz Pure Food Store
Goff Bros., Hardware and Stoves
40
saw the fifty men, women and year and a half ago from Forest
Dr
Hines’
Drug
Store
Ottice Shearer, Confectioner
During the absence of Dr. H.
children enjoying a fine Christmas Grove and the doctor has built
American
Restaurant
Geo. G. Paterson, Furniture and
dinner. He says the home is un­ up a nice business. Their friends R. Kauffman from the city, Dr.
E. J. Crowthers will look after
Home
Bakery
Pianos
der good management and is a will be sorry to hear of their in­ Dr. Kauffman’s practice and will
King & Co., Gen’l Mdse.
Forest Grove Express, Printing
credit to the Odd Fellows of Ore­ tended d e p a r t u r e . —Willamina be at the office from 2 to 6 p. m.
Times.
daily.
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gon.
Trapnested Reds
Day-Old-Chix
South Park Poultry Yards
The County Seat Use the Red Cross
Christinas Seals
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