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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1917)
The Test o f Ability The test of ability to save, is some surplus that you have laid aside or put in the bank. I f you have no surplus, you are not prepared for the emergency that is sure to come. This bank will help you pet started. The First National Bank FOREST GROVE, ORE. Capital and Shareholders’ Liability, $100,000.00 With the Season’s Greetings we thank you for your past patronage and hope our pleasant relations will continue during the coming year. Our Goods are the Best, Our Prices are Right. Second-hand s c h o o l b o o k s b o u g h t at VanKoughnet & Reder’s drug srore. Mrs. S. Hauge has been quite ill for the past three weeks, but is improving nicely. Joe A. Wiles would like to write your insurance. Will give you service that will be to your advantage. Upstairs in Ander-j son block, room 2. 52 j Archie VV’alker, a former resi dent of Scoggin’s valley, died in Portland last Friday and was bur ied Sunday at Union cemetery, near Cedar Mills. He leaves a widow and several children, was a Mason and several members of Holbrook lodge attended the fu neral. Arthur Caples surrendered to Old Man Grip the first «lay of the new’ year and went to bed to take a rest. He has not been to the store this week. Mr. and Mrs. J . W. ( ’a pies had a siege of the same malady last week, hut have conquered. THE Oregon Journal Daily, per month, Daily and Sunday • • 45c 65c Delivered in Forest Grove by carrier. Leave or Phone Orders to W. L. B E N FE R With the Express Phone 821 Misses Manche Langley and M arjory Forbis and Mr Jack Forbis of this city and Miss Mary Free Lecture Nezt Monday Phone 0301 C. H. GIGI ERE, Prop. Heidel of Hillsboro and Josephine Prof. A R. Sweetser. head o f 1 Baby Winnifred McBride was quite Follett of Portland returned Sat the Biological department of the sick I m i week with croup. urday night from Barview, where University of Oregon and a form Herbert Hubbard loNt a very valuable cow on«- day l*at week. Mrs. Walter Baldwin is num they spent the holidays in the er instructor at Pacific Univer CONDENSED NEWS NOTES Mr. an«l Mr*. George Hoar were I Captain Farley cottage. They sity, will deliver a lecture, entitled bered among the sick. Howard McGill had business in “ Sensible Sanitation and Health boat* to the G. t . it. club and the hue- The Express prints butter wrap-1 report a most delighful time band* o f the memlier*. Seven table* Portland yesterday. Prof. Frank M . Fletcher of Hygiene,” at the Star Theater at were played and it wa* a very enjoy pers with non-poisonous ink. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Latta visit The latest Columbia records of Wallace, Idaho, who visited his1 3 o ’clock next Monday afternoon, able affair. Mr Hoar return««! a num- ed friends in Hillsboro Sunday. the new songs on sale at Littler’s father and mother, Mr and Mr- The lecture is under the auspices ber o f the gue*t* to their home* in a D. D. Loomis of Spokane visit Pharmacy. J. T. Fletcher, last week, on Fri-1 of the Woman's club and admis- big sleigh. Mr*. Henry Hickux went to Yamhill ed relatives in this city last week. White kid gloves cleaned, 10c day took his father and mother *ion is free. Local people who to *|iend New Year*. Girl wanted for general house- , per pair at Buggies’, next to post ¡and his niece, Miss Gladys Phipps,1 heard Prof. Sweetser at the Glad Ned Tatro and Frank Sutfonl had for r an auto ride tn to ♦»*« the home « of f I stone Chautauqua last fall speak , bu»ine*a in the Grove Tuesday. work. E. C. Brown, north Main office. 52 fi' Mr*. Watkm* met with a painful ac- street. 1* Mrs. Eva Adams has been quite Mr. and Mrs Walter Sargent, at I very highly of his ability. The Gales Creek, and to the old general public is invited. cid,,nl l“Ml Thursday evening, when a A trial order is all we ask; next ill for the past week, but is re- cup o f scalding tea wa* accidentally Fletcher homestead, on Clear- to postoffice. Ruggles Cleaning ported better todaj. Christian Church *p*n«d over her shoulder*. water. Works. 52 For Sale— Nice driving horse. I The Pache Market Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Mulkey of ?ood harness and buggy. Inquire at this office. 43-tf Portland spent the holidays at the ; For Rent— Five-room house, Hancock home in this city. * near depots, modern. Inquire of Pure-bred White Leghorn cock Manche Langley. 35-tf erels for sale. A rare bargain at Miss I^throp, a teacher at the $2.00. G. M . Littlehales 52-tf Lincoln school, is taking an en Miss Heloise Ppillips and Mr. forced vacation on account of the Lester Bennett attended the play «rip. “ Intolerance” in Portland Tues Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Coats of day. Tillamook were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Prunella Pederson has re Mrs. John McNamer Tuesday turned to her home at Bend, after evening. a visit with Mrs. Ella Olson of Mrs. John Dollarhigh arrived this city. Monday from Dayton for a visit Harold Ober, who has been | w a h her parents, Mr. and Mrs. visiting Forest Grove friends for j 0hn McNamer. the past ten days, returned to his Mig# Heloise Phillips left W ed home in Nehalem Wednesday. nesday morning for Echo, after Wanted— Lady who wishes to having spent the holidays with learn the cleaning and pressing her home folks here. trade. Apply Buggies Cleaning Miss Faye Schroeder, w ho Works, next to post office. 52 teaches in the Gold Hill high For two weeks we will make a plain tailored skirt free of charge with every dress or coat made in our shop. P h o n e 69 2; Elite Dressmakers. 1 * school, is spending two weeks al her home in this city. DILLE Y NEWS NOTES The County Seat W a*hington County E ditori«! A *»oct«tion N ew s Bureau Circuit Court Edith Wilkinson is suing Helma Rowe for p<msession o f certain per sonal property and asking damages in the »urn o f $100.00. Frank W. Grogg is suing William Mark, et al., to quiet title to a parcel o f property in the town o f Cornelius. Bessie Betts asks a divorce from George, naming two women who have destroyed her happiness. She also wants restored her maiden name and asks $15 a month alimony. Jennie A. Keeher is suing James F. for a divorce. They WfTe marri«.*d more than thirty years ago and until recently lived on a farm on the Wilson river. Margaret Godwin is suing George for a dissolution o f the tie that binds, | because George has confessed he no longer loves his Margaret. E. A. Hyde brings suit against I). A. ami Louise Kennedy for $1754 and Peter Hoffman is asking the foreclosure o f a lien on property o f F^mil Crop to satisfy a claim o f $51.96. Letter Bennett returned Wed- ne^-day to his nome at Phib math, Albert H. Sarton and Lena A. W al after spending the holidays at the cott; Carl Schnabele and Wilhelmina The watch-night meeting at home of Mrs. L S. Phillips. Gutschmidt; Harley W. Prickett and the M . E. church Sunday night W. L. Benfer has been appoint Anna Hiddmk; William Ft. Thompson was largely attended and a good ed Forest Grove agent for the andGladolia L. Erwin; William J. En program of music and short talks Qreg0n Journal and may be seen schede and Ruih Harris. was enjoyed by all. at the office of the Forest Grove Marriage Licenses Banks Merchant Called Joseph Copeland and family of Express by persons having busi- E F. Willis, the well-known Portland and Lee Copeland and ness with him I hardware merchant of Bank.«, family of Bozeman, Mont., spent Mr. and Mrs. John McNamer 1 j passed away at a Portland hos- New Year’s day at the McCready had for New Year’s dinner Mr. . , . ... , , . , , i pita! Monday of diabetes, after home in this city. Lee and fam- and Mrs. John Anderson, Mr. and ... , . , ... . ,, r. «. . ,, ’ r- an illness of several months, aged lly will remain the week out. Mrs. H. R. Bernard, Rev. Father . ... . . __ , n i vv it r « * ^ , 164 years. Mr. Willis has lived in Miss Lefa Egli moved Tuesday Buck, Dr. Ward, Mrs. Phoebe Banks for eleven years upd was to Hillsboro, where she will con- Ward and daughter. Perry, highly respected by the people of tinue filling a place in the Hills- Mrs. Weston, aged 88, died that town. He is survived by a boro general hospital f o r s ix yesterday morning at the home of widow and two daughters, Miss weeks, after which time she will her daughter, Mrs. A. S. Sholes Ruth Willis of Banks and Mrs. remain in that city to do private of Cornelius, I he body will be Helen M cKay of Honolulu. De nursing. j sent to Michigan for interment based belonged lo a Masonic Mrs. C. L. Crosley agreeably beside the body of her husband, order in Portland and to Jerico surprised her many friends by re- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith re lodge, I. O. O. F., of Banks. turning to Forest Grove from Al- turned last night from an over- Funeral services were held at bany Sunday last for a month’s Sunday visit with Mr. and Mrs. 10 o ’clock yesteaday morning at visit with relatives and friends. Hugh Watson at Chehalis, Wash. the Banks M . E. church, Rev Mrs. Crosley recently underwent They report the Watsons well Coleman officiating. Several For- a serious operation, hence the plea ed with Chehalis, w h e r e est Grove Odd Fellows attended surprise at her appearance. Hugh is in business. i the funeral. We have changed the prayer meeting night fr«>m Thursday to Wednesday, a* we found other thing* ronffirting with the service on Thumday night. We hope the change will in»ure a better attendance. Remember the change. I<ord’* Day *ervicen a* follow «: 9:45 a. m.. Bible School. 11;00 a. rn.. Communion and Sermon. *5.30 p. m.. C. E. Meeting*. 7:30 p. m., Song Service and Ser mon; Subject, "P u ttin g on C hri*t.” F^verybody welcome to womhip with u*. R. L. PUTNAM, PMtor. Enroute h o m e to Puyallup, Wash., from a visit with relatives at McMinnville, M r and Mrs. Chas Fulmer visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chas O Roe several «lays last week. Dr Hin s has been a grip suf- erer for several days Jan. 13th ^ r’ and Mr*. Frank ( rnwther* eri- tertainod relative* from the («rove on Monday. Mr«. Lulu Ingenwtll returned Monday evening from Lebanon, where she spent the holidays. ------------------------------------- _*— F IN A L NOTICE Notice i* hereby given that the urt- dcr.Higncd adminiatratrix o f the e*tate o f F\ H. Maury, deceased, ha* ft lad with the County Court of Wa*hington coun ty her final report in naid e*tate ami that the Judge o f Raid Court hu* *et F ebruary 19th, 1917. at 10 o'clock a. m. o f aniil day, for the hearing o f any ob jection* to »aid rc|*»rt. Therefore any person having objection* thereto will appear on or before Maid date ami file the *ume. L. B. M A U R Y , Admini*tratrix o f the e*tate o f F. H. Maury, <lecea*ed. M anche I kknk L a n g l e y , Attorney. 62-5t will tell the tale of the High-Flight Auto Contest Saturday, Jan. 13, at 6 p. m. Cast all your votes now A nother Contest M o n ( J a y J an< ^ and closes April 13th. Only one machine will be given in this next contest, in order to make them last longer and give every boy and girl a better chance. Votes will be given only with H igh-Flight Flour, “ the height of perfection,” as follows: One sack, 100 votes; two sacks 300 votes; three sacks, «500 votes; four sacks (at one time), 1,000 votes. Store Open 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. S C H U L T Z ’ For.*t Gr o ve' i G R O C E R Y and De Lux* market On Saturday 9 p. m. Be on Time. Shop Early. Tell your friends to use High-Flight Flour, enjoy per fect Bread and save the votes. COUPON 100 Votes for Special For Saturday P U R E L A R I) No 5 pail High-Flight Auto Contest. •/ »Z C (Schultz Home brand)