The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, January 25, 1917, Image 8

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    Thrift
Day IS COMING !
STOVER Gasoline Engines
First National
Bank
GOFF BROS.
— — — —— — —
avm m uui
Ira Purdin hud business in the A daughter was horn Sunday to
city today.
Mr. und Mrs. Orval Hutchens.
Mrs. Maude Roekwood made a Mrs. Joss visited friends in
trip to Portland Wednesday.
Hillsboro last Thursday and Fii-
Rev Father Buck was a Mount day.
Angel visitor this week.
Ernest Dye, who has been suf­
Dr. C. E. Walker made a busi­ fering from a severe case of grip,
is much improved.
ness trip to Portland Friday.
*
It will be celebrated all over
For Side—Incubator, fruit and Joe A Wiles has been appoint­
the United States on Satur­ vegetable calmer. Phone 024x. ed administrator of tin* estate of
day, February Third.
Money to loan Valley Realty . f Mrs Nellie Campbell Dannials.
Everyone’s attention will C Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf Su,*enntendent Creel of the lo­
be directed, upon this day,
White kid gloves cleaned, 10c cal entomological station has re
to the starting of some ad­ per pair at Ruggles’, next to post ceived word that he is to be given
ditional Thrift Habit.
office.
52 a third assistant in a short time.
The opening of a bank ac­
Second-hand s c h o o l b o ok s Mr. and Mrs. Avery RalTety
count or adding to one al­ bo u g h t a t VanKoughnet & Friday evening entertained at
dinner Mr. and Mrs. F It Busby,
ready opened is a particu­ Reder’s drug srore.
newly-weds, and Mr. and Mrs.
larly appropriate form of
George
Morgan
left
yesterday
THRIFT DAY observance. for Eugene, where he will visit William RalTety. Mr. and Mrs.
Bushy e\|H‘ct to leave this week
Old friends and new friends relatives indefinitely.
for
their home at Fossil.
will receive an especial wel­
Mrs.
W.
M.
Pollock
went
to
Johnny Potwin who has been
come here on Thrift Day.
Eugene the first of the week for a working
in Montana for the past
visit with relatives.
ten
months,
into the city
For Side- Fa u 111 os s stump- Tue day night dropped
for a month’s visit
pu ler, complete and hi good con­ with his relatives
and friends.
dition. Phone*David 251. 1-tf
He
expects
to
return
to Montana, Rhone 6S3
Forint (¡rove, Ore
Eicel Stowe and Miss Laurene hut hopes the murcury
Forest Grove, Oregon
will climb
Benfer of McMinnville visited at a few degrees in the tube
before
the Benfer home in this city Sun­ he « ets back there.
Pomona Grange Meeting
A Strong Rank in a Good Ti wn
He Talked Berry Juice
day.
Washington
c
o
u
n
t
y
Pomona
After visiting dozens of the
Walter Spruance and C h a s. grange met with Riverside grunge principal
Lois Livingston and Thelma Burnham,
of the east, includ­
gui’ty in at Dilley yesterday, at which time ing New cities
NOTES AND PERSONALS Mills went Tuesday morning to district court who to plead
Y«>rk,
Cincinnati an«l
chicken-stealing the n«-w officers for Pomona were Chicago, J N. Hoffman
Portland,
where
they
are
spend­
returned
near Sherwood, have be< n sent­ installed by Mr. Chitwood of home last Sunday evening,
Clara Nelson spent the week­ ing a week visiting relatives
after
enced
to
the
penitentiary,
the
for­
end with her folks in Portland.
Clackamas
county,
as
follows:
having
been
away
forty-one
days.
Ft r Side- Black setter dog, one mer getting two ytars and the
J. C. Sage is visiting his sister, year
Master, Chas. Hays Sherwood; He went east to try and find a
$5.00; 14 White Wyan­ latter from one to ten years.
Mrs. L. E. Howard, in Yamhill, dotte old,
hens and cock; one baby On Monday Presid« nt Wilson Overseer, Mr*. W. H. Denny. market f«»r loganberry juice an«l,
this week.
buggy. H. J W a i r a t h, phone delivered to the United States Beaverton; Chaplain, Mr*. B. while many dealer* were afrai«! to
A trial order is all we ask; next 64.
It* senate a message on world [>eaee Patton, Beaverton; lecture«-, Mrs. stock up too heavily until th«y
to postoffice. Ruggles Cleaning John L. Benfer, brother to the
B Flint, Scholls; Steward, Mr. fri«-«l out the public taste, h«* f«>un«l
that is attracting world-wide a t­ A.
Works.
52 editor of the Express, returned to tention.
Anicker,
S h e r w o o «1; A sistant, a number who are interested and
The
full
text
of
th
e
Harold
Cutting,
Tigard; Duly As­ sue«-« e<J«*«l in M-curing several e a s t­
For Sale Cheap Five well-bred his home in “Mack” Tuesday ev­ message will be found on page
sistant, M iss Helen Olson, Tuala­ ern representatives to handle the
Poland China Shoats. Phone ening, after a fortnight’s stay in two of this issue.
tin; Secretary, Mrs Chas. 0 ’N< ill, temperance drink of Oregon.
817.
It* |thi-
citv.
The
Camp
Fire
Girls
of
N.
-
3
i
For Sale—Nice driving horse, If you like muse, go to the waka Camp w e r e entertained Dilley; Ceres, Miss Geiberger, Mr. Hoffman cam«* home with
good harness and buggy. Inquire Star Theater Tue day evt n ng Saturday at the hom e of Mary Tualatin; Pomona, Miss Salmon, a ve'y ba«l cold and was confined
at this office.
4o-tf n xt and hear Blake’s Hawaiian Olmstead. About twelve g i l l s Scholl»; Flora, Mrs. Alspaugh, to his h«*«l all of yesterday.
C. R. Lasham was a business Troubadors, six artists. Also a were present, and a short busi­ Tualatin.
Christian Church
visitor in Portland Thursday, Fri­ two-reel drama. Admission 15c ness meeting was held, which was H. T Buxton was elcc,«*«l dde- The prityer
meeting Wcdrieitdny ev­
to the meeting of the state ening is increasing
day and Saturday.
in attendance and
, and 25c.
followed by asocial hour. Owing gate
George G. Hancock, real es­ Mr. and Mrs. Swann of Wash­ to the illne-s of the Gu ird an, grange, to he held at Astoria in interest. It is a live m eeting from start
to finish and ¡splendid interest is mani­
tate, farm loans and fire insur­ ing on, who have been visiting Mrs. Bushnell. part of the b u s i­ May.
ness was postpone«! Delicious The meeting opened at 10:30 a. fested in Hi hie study. (Everybody
ance, new Anderson block. 50
(here,
left
for
McMinnville
Tues­
refreshments
were served by the m. an«!, with an intermission for whether a member or not is invited to
Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Walker day. They will visit in this city hostess
¡dinner, last**«! until late in the «*v- come and enjoy these Bible study hours.
spent Sunday in Hillsboro, visit­ again before returning home
A number of resolutions l-ord’s Day servu-es as follows:
Mr. and Mrs. Horace R. Ber­ lening.
ing relatives and friends.
Bible school 9:4ft a. m. Our school is
were
pa-sed
and some <>f them | growing.
nard
have
issued
invitations
to
Olga
Turner,
who
has
been'
Como join us.
For Rent—Five-room house, s aving at H J. Walrath’s and at- J the marriage of th*-ir daughter, | sent to the law-makers at Salem. Lord's Supper
and Sermon II a. m.
near depots, modern. Inquire of
|
Sermon
second
of
a series “ The Soul’s
John
Striplin
Dead
Eunice,
to
Mr.
Norris
L
Rogers
tending
high
school,
will
stay
at
I
Manche Langley.
35-tf
j
Table.
”
John
A
Striplin.
ag
d
60
years,
of
McMinnville.
The
ceremony
the
Dr.
Hines
residence
th*-
re­
The ' latest Columbia record ; of
Endeavor *5:.TO p. m.
the new songs on sale at Littler’s mainder of the school year.be-; will be performed at the home of j pa-S' d away a' the home of his t'hristian
The
C.
E.
will also have charge of
Pharmacy.
the bride’s parents, in thi- cily, i.aughter, Mr*. Smith, at Me- the evening service.
cause of Walrath’s moving away, j on
there
Blake’s six mu-ical Hawaiians, M D. O’Brien, who has been in 1 Wednesday, Feb. 7th. at 3 p Minnvill«- yesterday and the body will tie s|*eciul music At by that the hour church
young people will make will be b Ought to this city for quartet and several short addresses
each an artist and soloist, will ap­ i the county jail for six months,1 m their The
home
where
the work of Christian En­
pear at the Star Theater Tuer day, awaiting trial for threatening to the groom is in in McMinnville,
| burial, services being held at the covering
the
drug
bu-dn«'ss.
deavor.
Come
hear the young |x-ople.
evening. Admission 15c and 25c. kill the superintendent of th* 1 While examining the county M. E. church at 10:00 a. m to
It.
L.
PUTNAM, Pastor,
Also a two-reel drama.
poor farm, has been sentenced to jail «>ne day last w eek. Sheriff Ap­ morrow, with interment in For­ Mis« Mary Bowman, who went
Mr. Corlton, an old P. U. stu three years at Salem and was plegate foun«l in the cell once oc­ est View cemetery.
Pumpkin Ridg«* ten days ago
dent, who is now making his home taken there Saturday.
Deceased wa* a widower and j to
cupied
by
Bennett
Thompson,
in Salem and is assistant state Mr. and Mrs. James Miller of | serving time f,,r ihe murder of leaves only the daughter with to tench school, was taken with a
school superintendent, w as in Ambrose, North Dakota, visited Fred Ristman, an ingenious tool, whom he has been living. He seven- c a s e of pneumonia im­
was a brick mason by trade and mediately after her arrival at her
Forest Grove Saturday, calling the Todds, Cap'es, Bryants and : fashioned from a table fork and a ¡lived
this city many years, , «lest ¡nation. Her parents h«* re
piece of broom-tick. With I- aving in here
on old friends.
other of Mr. Miller’s old-time! short
this tool, tempered in the jail McMinnville. six years ago for were notified and Dr Vollmer, in
Judge W. J. R. Beach last friends in 'his city Monday and stove,
Thompson had succeeded
company wi t h Mr Bowman,
Thursday evening officiated at the Tuesday. Mr. Miller left this' in dri ling
out seven of the nine
A New Scoutmaster
drove to Pumpkin Ridge Thurs
mar. iage of F. T. Busby and Miss section twenty years ago and, af­ rivets that kept him in his cell.
un«J found the girl in an un­
Upon
the
resignation
of
Prof.
Vera L. Campbell of this city. ter making con ¡durable money The Faculty Club was enter­ Thomas, the local contingent, of «lay
conscious
s t a t e . On Saturday
The groom is a p rosp ero us young farming in North Dakota, with tained Monday night by Mr. Boy Scouts was left without a 1 she was taken
to Portland and
farmer of Wheeler county and the his brother, Harry, engage d in the, and Mrs. Charles Walker, Prof, Scoutmaster, and Ray Terry Wil­ her father returned
Sunday.
hardware
business
at
Ambrose,
bride is the daughter of the late where they are still making money and Mrs. Gilmer, and R«‘V. and liams, r«c ntly di charge«! Ser­ He spent Monday at home
h«>r
bedside
Mrs. Nellie Daniels The young ‘Another brother, Robert, is now1 Mrs. Dunlap, at the home of Mr. geant from the U. S. Ma ine
at the Portland Sanitarium, where
people will make their home near with the British hospital'corps in and Mrs. Walker. A v«ry excel­ Corps, I.as been asked by the at
last r» p«<rts she was improving.
Fossil.
Greece.
lent paper was read by Mr. Dun­ boys t«> giv<* hem instruction.
lap on “Self Service and Success.”
Victor J. McC«)np, editor of the
Following this was a discussion Sergeant Williams spent over Oregon
will deliver a lec­
by Professor Gilmer and Alice two vi ars as drill instructor of ture at Herald,
the
Dilley
high sehool
Cole. The at tendance was good ((•«•ruits at Mare Island, Calif.,
The Best in
and a very profitable evening was and wi I be able to g.ve the boys building Jan. 30th, at 7:30 p. rr..
Admission free.
spent, a< the close of which e- valuable instruct on.
freshm«*nt wer«* served.
Sixteen boys are now studying
Ed.
Naylor
Monday
received
as
Tenderleet, to pass as full-
Golden West Coffees, Teas, Spices and Extracts. by express a Cotswold ram th«t fledged
Scouts.
They meet, e v e r y Saturday
is probably the largest «heep that night
All kinds of Fruits and Vegetables, in Season.
in Dr. Hawke’s office
NOW OPEN.
was
ev«-r
shipped
into
this
place.
Our Goods Are the Best—Our Prices Are Right.
The
number
will
be
limited
for
The sheep is four years old and the pre ent to 16 b«)ys but appli­ Cases Received Day or Night
is from the celebrated Koser fl«>ck
—Right on the Corner--
Surgical and Obstetrical
for membership will be
«»f Polk county which took so cations
many prizes at the Pan-American accepted.
MRS. E. N. HUGHES,
stock show at ’Frisco last fall,
Registered
Nurse, Superintendent
Tractor
For
Sale
and attracted considerable at­ Waflsworth tractor, nearly n«-w;
MRS. JE N N IE A. REEUER,
when it arrived here Mr. 3 14 inch gang plow; c h e a p for
Phone 0301
C. H. GIGUERE, Prop. tention
Owner
Naylor also received by the same cash
or
part
in
trade.
Grant.
Bail­
Phone 022J Forest (irfive, Ore
train from M. G. Morris of Yam­
3-2*
hill a fine English shepherd d«>g. ey, Phone D. II. 535.
Salt and Fresh Meats
The Pacfic Market
TF you figure on buying a Gas-
oline Engine, why not order
one at once, before they advance
in price, which they are surely
going to do.
We have an attractive proposi­
tion on Silos. Better get in while
the water’s good. We have the
best door ever put on a Silo, and
the price is right.
W it a w HOSPITAL