The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, January 11, 1917, Image 8

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    The Girl on the Dollar
An Excellent Program
for Red Letter Day
THE
Oregon Journal
The program for the entertain­
ment being prepared under the
direction of Mrs. E. E. Williams
for Red le tte r Day (Jan. 24), for
the benefit of the Student’* Loan
Fund, is rapidly taking shape and
promi es to produce one of the
best musical and literary enter­
tainments ever given in this city
Among the features so far de-
cided on is a reading from K ip­
“ A Stronp Bank in a Good Town.”
ling. “ The
B u t t e r f l y That
Stamped," by Miss Anna Bag-
stad, instructor in dramatics at
Pacific University. Miss B.ig-
stad has made a study of the
writings of K i p l i n g , Dickens,
Richard Harding Davis and (>.
we thank you for your past patronape and
Henry and will give something
both humorous ami pathetic to
hope our pleasant relations will continue
the program. There will also be
durinp the cominp year.
some good musical numbeis and
folk dances in the first part of the
program.
The second part will consist, in
part, of Victrola record selections
from the numbers sung by the
Kon st Grove Lyceum Ope'a com­
pany, (first appearance in the
Cr
city), several solos by member of
six weeks from the date o f the first
Christian Church
the Lyric Ojiera company, ap­
publication o f this summons, and i f you
pearing in person, and character
The Junior Mission Bund will meet fail so to appear and answer, for want
sketches by members of the same Saturday 3 p. m.
thereof the plaintiffs will apply to the
Court for the relief prayed for in their
company.
Walker’s orchestra
Lord’* Day services a* follow»:
will play during the performance,
0:45 a. m., Bible School. Our Bible Complaint, to-wit:
Judge R. O. Stephenson had and other good numbers will be School is growing. I f you do not at­
That the plaintiffs be adjudged and
CONDENSED NEWS NOTES
decreed to be the owners in fee simple
town today.
added.
tend any school, we invite you to be­ o f the following-dearribed parcel of
Money to loan— Valley Realty
The entertainment will be given come u member. Something special Real Property, situated in Washington
Mrs. John Daniels is reported
i >r.
county, Oregon,
to wit:
Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf
on Wednesday evening, Jan. 24th, every Lord's Day from now on.
very ill with pneumonia.
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at
half
u f tin- Northeast quar­
at
Marsh
Hall.
Tickets
are
now
11:00 a. m.. Communion and Sermon
Walter Roswurm made a bus­
Mrs. Joseph Fa rchild is recov­ being -old by a committee from 11 a. m., subject: "Follow in g in the ter o f Section U, T 2 N. R I W o f the
iness trip to Portland Wednesday.
Willamette meridian, excepting, how­
ering from her recent illness.
the Woman’s club.
Steps o f Jesus.”
ever, two and one-half acres, more or
Mrs. Jacob,. Shearer is improv­
fi.30 p. rn., C. E. Meetings.
less, as described in deed from Jeptha
Elias Smith of the Michigan
Banks Elect Officers
ing nicely from her recent illness house is quite ill with the grip.
7:30 p. m., Song Service and fe r - C. Garrigus to Ora (J. Garrigus, re­
Both the First National and mon Subject, “ The Old and N ew .” corded in Deed Book ?H. page 452;
A trial order is all we ask; next
also the East half o f the Northeast
George Littlehales is back at
There was a splendid attendance last quarter «if the Southeast quarter o f
to postoffice. Ruggles Cleaning work, after a round with the grip. Forest Grove National banks held
their annual shareholders’ meet­ Lord’s Day. We invite you all again said Section 14. excepting therefrom all
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and ask you to bring someone with you. that (sirtion smith o f a line running
The Express prints butter wrap-
ings and elections of officers Tues­
Braver meeting Wednesday evening west from the northwest corner o f the
Miss Beatrice Pogue has ac- j pers with non-poisonous ink
school house grounds, said sch«Nil h«iu*e
day,
the
directors
of
the
First
instead
o f Thursday. A specially pre­ tract lieing described in Book 43, at
cepted a position in the schools
White kid gloves cleaner!, 10c National elected b>ing M
R. pared program with inspiring Bible page 275. o f the Records o f Deeds, ami
at Banks.
per
pair
at
Ruggles’,
next
to
post
Johnson,
Roy
Hess.
ltine,
W.
K.
also conveying beginning at a point the
Study each service.
Dick Judd and wife of Dilley,
Southeast corner o f the Southwest <piar-
Newell. Earle O Buxton. Allan
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R. L. P U T N A M . Pastor.
were transacting business in th e, office.
ter o f the Northeast quarter o f Section
Rice.
A.
T
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Buxton
and
Chris
1 Second-hand s c h o o l b o o k s
14, T 2 N It 4 W o f the Willamette mer-
city Tuesday.
Peterson. The directors elected
11. C. Collins, who went to i«li»n, running thence North 1 r«*l,
For Sale— Nice driving horse, b o u g h t a t
VanKoughnet & Mr. Johnson president, Roy Hes-
California several months ago thence West t«i center o f ditch, thence
good harness and buggy. Inquire Reder's drug srore.
seltine and W . K. Newell vice' • with Tom I/ird, arrived Monday down center o f diteh to the South line
o f the Northeast quarter o f said Sec­
at this office.
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' Prof, renenga of Pacific Um- presidents and Earle O. Buxton and is buying spuds and apples tion 14, thence East to the place o f
lieginning; also conveying hereby a
Stephen Morgan has for some versity has gone east to boost for cashier.
roudway, beginning at the Southeast
All the directors and officers of ^or shipnient.
days been confined t o his bed m0re students for P. U.
_ corner «if the Northeast quarter o f said
with rheumatism.
nr o v
t
~
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the Forest Grove National were'
Section 14, running thence North one
W. B. Keen of near Gresham is
SUM M ONS
1 nsi, thence West to a point intersecting
George G. Hancock, real e«- ¡n the citv for n visit with his re-elected, as follows: Directors I
E. F Burlingham, S. G Hughes In the Circuit Court of the S l a t e o f ' b e ' raet a bove conveyed, thence South
tate, farm loans and fire insur- daughter, Miss Nora Smith.
one rml, thence East along the «juarter
Oregon, for Washington county.
ance, new Anderson block. 50
!
,
T. ,
.
j John E. Bailey, W. W. McEI-
section line to the place o f beginning,
Mesdames U n d e r w o o d and downey and John Thornbutgh. J. W. Watkins arsi L. K. W at­
and that the claim o f you and each o f
kins.
husband
and
w
ife.
R. M. Stephen« has been con-j Perry entertained the M . E. Aid with Sir. Thornburgh as presi
you u | hii > said real profierty lie «iecree«i
Plaintiffs,
fined to his home for several days Soci ty at the church yesterday.
an«i «Jeclari-«! to be null an«l void ami
dent, John E. B a ile y vice presi­
vs.
that the title o f plaintiff in and to said
with an attack of the grip.
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j For Sale— F a u 1 11 e s s stump- dent, W . W. McEldowney cashier
real prmierty be quieted as against the
The Unknown Heirs o f Anton
and
H.
E.
Perrin
assistant
cash­
For Rent— Five-room house, puller, complete and in good con-
claim o f you and each o f you uml all
Planner, deceased, and all
ier.
{arsons claiming, by, through or under
near depots, modern. Inquire of dition. Phone David 251. 1-tf
other persons or parties un­
you.
Manche Langley.
35-tf
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n
known, claiming any interest
*
The senior class of P U. will
Patriarch Installed
in the Real Property described
This summons is served upon you by
Miss Gladys C hapman of Cor- pre«ent"L a d y Windermere’s Fan”
in the Complaint,
mihlirution thereof in the F«irest Grove
District Deputy Grand Patri­
nelius is spending a few days with
.,
Defendants.
Express, pursuant to the order o f
her brother, near Gales City.
! at Marsh Hal1 tomorrow (Friday) arch Chas. VanDoren last night To the Unknown Heirs o f Anton Pfan- the Honorable D. B. Reasoner, Coun­
Washington
county,
night, 8 o’clock. General admis- installed the following officers for
ner. deceased, and all other persons ty Judge o f
or parties unknown, claiming any in­ Oregon, made, entered and date«!
Joe A N\ iles spent a few daysmj
25c; reserved seats, 35c.
Washington Encampment No. 24,
terest in the lie a I Property described on the 10th day o f January, 1917,
at his ranch, in the Kansas City i
and which said order retjuires that
in Plaintiff's complaint:
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O.
F
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H
D
Ott,
Pas;
district the fore part of the week, j The will of the late W. N . Bar-
you
and answer said com­
Chief Patriarch; Bernard Ortman, In the name o f the State o f Oregon, plaint appear
on or before the 24th day of
Pure-bred White Leghorn cock-1 rctt of Hillsboro, filed for probate
Defendants:
Chief Patriarch; Wm. VanAnt
February, 1917, and directs the said
erels for sale. A rare bargain at , last week, leaves the bulk of the werp, Senior W a r d e n ; R. C.
You, and each o f you, are hereby no­ Summons t«i be published in said news-
and required to appear in the |mper dated the 11th day o f January,
$2.00. G. M . Littlehales
52-tf $12,000 estate to the widow, with Hill, Junior Warden; James Dev­ tified
above-entitled
and
answer . the 1917, and ending with issue thereof dat-
, Court
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at .
ten shares of bank srock to the lin, High Priest; S. A . Walker, complaint o # f plaintiffs,
filed against you e,j th,. 22«! day o f February, 1917.
Warranty deed and mortgage
Scribe;.!. W. Shearer, Treasurer; iri the above-entitled cause, on or be­
youngest son.
LAN G LE Y & LANG LEY,
blanks for sale at the Express
Chas. VanDorgn, Guide; J. F fore the 24th dav o f February, 1917,
said date being alter the expiration o f
Attorneys for PlaintifT.
The
members
of
the
Maximum
McGill, First Watch; W C Ben-
office.
I
class of the M . E. Sunday school fer. Second Watch; Dan Pierce.
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A daughter was born Tuesday
held a social at the home of Miss Third Watch; H. D. Ott, Inside
to Mr. and Mrs. Carmel Good.
Belle Taylor last evening. After Sentinel; C. W. Odell, First Guard
Both mother and child are doing
a short business meeting, games, of Tent.
nicely.
_
,
music and delicious refreshments
At Saturday’s meeting of Gale
King & Company start another were enj oye,j
Grange, the members passed a
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of their bargain sales tomorrow.
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i About twenty-five friends agree- resolution favoring a higher li
See partial list of bargain s«! page ab|y 3urpri, t.d JM rs. E A En“ |ish cense fee for automobiles ami
three.
last Saturday evening at her stipulating that the fees should be
Oregon
spent on the roads in the county
Mrs. H. Wayne Stannard of home on South A street. The ev-
where the autos are owned. A n ­
Brownsville visited her uncle and cning was spent in playing 5(X),
other resolution passed protests
Get them from our Merchants. The firms listed below
aunt, M r. and Mrs. H. R. Ber- after which Mrs. Robert Burns
against the abolition of the state
nard, Tuesday.
and Mrs. R. Leipshat assisted in
have
purchased Matinee tickets to give Free to their custom­
food and dairy commissioner’s of­
W a n ted -L a d y who wishes to serving refreshments,
ers.
When you purchase 25c worth o f any o f the firms
fice. Both resolutions are to he
learn the cleaning and pressing
Yesterday was moving day for sent to the state legislature, now
mentioned below, you will be given a Matinee Ticket F r e e -
trade. Apply Ruggles Cleaning ¡VanKough.net & Reder and they in session at. Salem. The new of­
four ticket for $1.00. These tickets are to he given away
are now locat«d in one of the ficers were installed by George
for
ten weeks, beginning with performance o f Saturday, N o­
Works, next to postoffice.
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best and most attractive rooms on Doughty of Hillsboro and A. T.
vember
25. Good only for Saturday Matinees. Ask for
During Bailey's January Clear­ Main street. They disposed of Buxton of this city.
tickets when making purchases. Here are the firms which
ance Sale, now in progress, you all their old show cases ami have
Frank Allen and his sister-in-
modern fixtures in their new drug
give
tickets:
can save 25 per cent on ladies’,
law, Miss Katie Heisler, have pur­
emporium.
men’s and children’s clothing.
chased from Frank Emerson the
William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill; Empress Candy Kitchen and re­
Schultz Pure Food Store
Goff Bros., Hardware and Stoves
Come and see for yourselves.
passed away
. at the home of his port that they will keep it clean,
Dr Hines’ Drug Store
Ottice Shearer, Confectioner
A petition has been filed in the sister, Mrs. M ay Decker, in Den-
well-stocked and i n v i t e their
American
Restaurant
Geo. G. Paterson, Furniture and
probate court asking that George ver, Co o., at noon yesterday, friends to call and see them.
G. Hancock of this city be ap- aged 71 years. He leaves a widow
Pianos
Home Bakery
The latest Columbia records of
and
two
daughters
and
is
believed
pointed administrator of the es­
King & Co., Gen’l Mdse.
Forest Grove Express, Printing
to have become quite wealthy in the new songs on sale at Littler’s
tate of the late A. A. Walker.
the “ wild west” show business.
Pharmacy.
is a pood one for a younp fellow to be in love with
and if he’ll pet married to her thru a Savings Ac­
count in this bank, he will the sooner be able to mar­
ry the pirl of his choice, Ask your sweetheart about
this. Her advice will substantiate ours.
The First
National
Bank
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
With the S e a so n ’s G r e etin g s
Our Goods are the Best,
Our Prices are Right.
The Pacfic C. Market
H. GIGUERE, Prop.
Daily, per month,
Daily and Sunday
-
-
45c
65c
Delivered in Forest Grove
by carrier.
Leave or Phone Orders to
W. L. BENFER
With the Express
Phone 821
Phone 0301
Free M o v ie T ic k e ts
STAR THEATER Forest (¡rove