The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, February 22, 1917, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Catholic Churrh Notes
Economy
A Forty Hour*’ Adoration will com­
is near to the keystone mence
in the Catholic Church of Cor­
nelius,
morning, Feb. 23rd, with
of character and success. Mass at Friday
eight o'clock. It will clone
Sunday e v e n in g with Benediction.
A boy that is taught to save his money will rarely Confessions*
be heard in Cornelius
be a bad man or a failure; the man who saves will before Mass will
and after Benediction, and
in Forest Grove, at 4:00 o’clock on Fri­
rise in his trade or profession steadily. This is in­ day
and Saturday afternoons. Masson
evitable. Four per cent interest on savings.
Sunday will be in Forest Grove at 8:30,
and in Cornelius at 10.90. Everyone is
cordially invited. Rev. Father Ber­
nards will assist.
Every Sunday evening at H.iX) o’clock
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
during th e month of March, Rev.
“A Strong Hank in a Good Town”
Father Buck will give a lecture in
V erts’ Hall, Forest Grove, on Christian
Doctrine, i. e., w h a t th e Catholic
NOTES AND PERSONALS W hite kid gloves cleaned, 10c : Church believes and teaches. These
per pair at Ruggles’, next to post lectures will be absolutely free, no col­
lection, and everyone is not only wel­
John Corweli of Manning was office.
52 come,
to attend. Follow­
shopping in the city Friday.
The latest Columbia records of ing is a but list is of urged
subjects which will be
Mr. and Mrs. Bowman visited the new songs on sale at Littler’s treated, (unless some change is deem­
their daughter in Portland Satur­ Pharmacy.
ed advisable.)
Sunday Evening, March 4th, "The
day.
Roy Thomas, who is working Origin
of the Catholic Church. Are
A trial order is all we ask; next i in Portland, visited his folks here there marks,
by which we may know,
to postoffice. Ruggles Cleaning Sunday.
without fear of error, a true Christian
Works.
52
W hat are those m arks?"
Will Ralston, assistant freight Church?
Sunday
Evening,
11th, "The
Lime and Sulphur spray, by agent at the S. P. depot, is laid Catholic Church and March
the
Bible.
Why
the gallon or barrel, at LittlerV up with rheumatism.
priests do not m arry.”
Pharmacy.
Florence Turner of Portland Sunday Evening. March 18th, "W hat
Ed. Wilson of Paisley visited visited Leone Graham in this city is ‘Temporal Pow er,’ and is the Cath­
olic Church anxious to gain it?”
relatives in this city several days Saturday and Sunday.
Sunday Evening, March 25th, "In ­
this week.
Ruth Frost, who is teaching at tolerance; The Spanish Inquisition; St.
For Sale—Nice driving horse, Patton, attended the Gamma ban­ Bartholomew’s Eve; queen Mary of
England.
J. K. BUCK.
good harness and buggy. Inquire quet here Saturday night
The First National Bank
We have just received the largest
stock of
AUTO TIRES
ever shipped to Forest Grove. We shall carry in
stock at all times all the regular sizes in two grades,
the Vacuum Cup, guaranteed for 6,000 miles, and
the Bar o Circle, for 3,500. Note our prices and buy
spring requirements before another advance.
SIZE
80 ::
VACUUM ( UP
$14.00
18.46
20.15
30.45
32.45
43.25
30-31 j
32 3 4
33- 4
34- 4
35- 4 4
We carry a full line of
_ _ _ GENUINE
___
BAR 5 CIRCLE
$10.90
14.10
17.00
22.76
23.65
31.30
Edison Mazda Lamps
GOFF BROS.
Rhone 683
Forest (¡rove, Ore
(ard of Thanks
The County Seat
The undersigned desire lo pub­
licly
thank the members of the
W ashington County Editorial A u o riatio n
New* Bureau
G. A. R., the W. R. C., and the
Christian church for floral offer­
at this office.
43-tf
Miss Nell Buell, who is work­
Christian Church
Circuit Court
George G. Hancock, real es­ ing in Portland, spent Sunday at I At our last Prayer Meeting and Bible Hulx-rt Bernards is suing the Valley ings for the funeral of the late
Elias C. Smith and all friends and
Study hour we decided to begin at Trust Co. for a judgment of $500.
tate, farm loans and fire insur­ her home in Forest Grove.
7.15
P.
M.
as
usual.
This
will
lx*
ap­
Fitzsimmons has brought suit neighbors for their many acts of
ance, new Anderson block. 50
Harold Tallman, who is teach­ portioned one half hour for regular to Michel
collect
a judgment of $700 from Rose I kindness and words of cheer dur­
For Sale—F a u 111 e s s stump- ing at Manning, spent Friday ev­ prayer service and topic and three- Wilcox O’Connor,
ing the illness and after the death
puller, complete and in good con­ ening with friends in Forest Grove. fourths of an hour to the interesting William Jesse has et al. also brought suit of
their husband and parent,
helpful bible study of the Book of to foreclose a mortgage held against
dition. Phone David 251. 1-tf
Helen McEldowney was at­ and
Elias
C. Smith.
Romans.
Remember
the
day
and
time
O’Connor for the sum of $5000.
Wilfred Briggs, who is working tacked with the mumps Wednes­ —Wednesday 7.15 to 8.90 P. M. Every­ Rime
Mrs. Eliza Smith,
Deitz is suing Chas. Deitz
in Portland, attended he Kappa day and is confined to her home. body invited to this prayer service and and Amelia
J. D. Smith,
Maude Deitz for clear title to a
banquet in this city Saturday Your neighbors are planting Bible Study.
certain piece of real property, and usks
W.
I). Smith,
Bible School is growing. A re ' that she be adjudged the owner of the
night.
“i'akro Seedtape.” Buy it for you The helping
Miss
Nora Smith.
grow? You are in­ same and that the defendants lx* com-
Frank Smith, who has been your garden. Ask Littler’s Phar­ vited to join. it to Remember
age makes |>elled to sign a deed to the same.
Mrs. J E. Putman of Corvallis,
working in California, is visiting macy about it.
no difference. We never outgrow the T. N. Thompkins has brought suit who
has been stopping at the Van
friends and relatives in Forest Billy Schultz, junior, has pur­ Bible School. It is the Teaching Ser- ^ against Francis A. Catlin, et al, and is
of the Church of Christ to win ; asking for a foreclosure of lien against Walters home for several weeks,
Grove.
chased the Byron Smith prop­ vice
souls
and train in Christian property owned by the defendant to I while receiving treatment from a
Mrs. Mayne Abbott went to erty, corner Pacific Avenue and service. to Christ
local physician, passed away of
lo
rd
’s
Day 9.45 A. M. Some­ the amount of $1144.46.
Portland Friday, returning Mon­ C street, and moved in Tuesday. thing new every session.
heart trouble early Sunday morn-
Come, be one
Prohate Court
day night, having spent the time! Miss Margaret McFeeters, who of us.
1 ing and the body was taken to
morning service lo rd ’s Day In the estate of Rozina Feldt, de­ Corvallis that evening.
visiting.
has been working in Portland at 11 At A. the
M.
the pastor will deliver the ceased, a petitjon has Ix-en tiled by
A large delegation from Forest1 a wholesale millinery house, re­ second message
on the "Survey of the Win. Feldt for the appointment of him­
Mission Fields of the W orld." Mis­ self
Grove will a t t e n d the State turned to her home in Forest sions
as adm inistrator of the estate of
challenge the Church of Christ
Christian Endeavor convention in Grove Sunday.
to g r e a t e r evangelistic endeavor. Emil Feldt. The value of this estate
is placed at $400.
and see why.
Salem this week-end.
Miss Jessie Goodman has been , Come
6:30
p.
m.
Christian
Endeavor.
Wm. Feldt is also petitioning for the
NOW OPEN.
Mrs. D o r a Schoolcraft and very ill at her home for a week. 7:30 p. m. Song Service and sermon. appointment
of himself as the admin­
Mrs. Charles Hubbert of Dilley Her condition is said to be serious. Subject, "Sowing and R eaping."
istrator to the estate of Emil Feldt.
Cases Received I lay or Night
spent Thursday here, visiting The family has for some time services.
Your attendance is desired at these The value of this estate is placed at
Surgical and Obstetrical
We welcome you.
$900.
Mrs. L. S. Phillips and family. been on the point of moving to
R. L. PUTNAM, Pastor.
Marriage Licenses
MRS. E. N. HUGHES,
Get th e guaranteed "Pakro Idaho.
Registered
Nurse, Superintendent
Christ
Peterson
and
Viola
Crowthers;
Sheri IT’s Sale
Seedtape” for your garden. I t . Mrs. Chas. Hines entertained a
Rheinhold
Krueger
and
Lizzie
Recker;
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN,
That
MRS. JE N N IE A. REEHER,
is the most economical of them 1 number of friends at a card party by virtue of an attachm ent execution j Henry Lucks and Agnes Kenm-dy;
all. For Sale at Littler’s Phar-i Tuesday afternoon. Decorations issued out of and under the aeal of the Frank C. Pauli and Phebe E. Blakesley. Phone 0223 Owner.
Forest Grove, Ore
macy.
were for Washington, and delicious Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, Job printing—phone 821.
The l ocal assembly of th refreshments were served at the I for the County of Multnomah, dated
United Artisans put seven candi­ close of the afternoon’s guyeties. the 13th day of February, 1917, upon a
ent duly made and docketed in
dates through the paces Tuesday Among those from the High judgm
said
court
the 25th day of January,
evening and enjoyed a nice lunch School who will attend the C E 1917, and a on transcript
thereof duly filed
after the initiations. Including a convention at Salem this week and docketed in the county
of W ash­
state of Oregon, < in favor
number of Artitans from the Dil are Sadie McCoy, Relda Mann, of ington,
Fred Hoskins, plaintiff, and against
ley assembly, there were between Nola Ramsey, Lorraine Giguere, Oscar
Johnson, defendant, for the sum
$53.85 cost and the further sum of
60 and 70 Artisans in attendance. j Lila Short, Opal Dixon, and Er­ of 9813.45
with interest thereon from the
Pacific University lost its third nest Dye.
16th day of March, 1916,a t the rate of 6
per cent tier annum, and for the further
basketball game of the season to The junior and senior classes sum
We show an excellent assortment of
with interest thereon
the Quakers of Newberg, on the! of the Forest Grove high school from of the $75.00
25th day of January, 1917, at
New Smart Models for Spring
rate of 6 per cent per annum, to
Newberg floor, ia-t Friday night, have been obliged to postpone the
in Repps, Gabardines, Poplins, Serges and Jerseys
me directed and delivered, commanding
by a score of 37 to 19. The non- their banquet, which was to be me
to make sale of the real property
and all the new Spring Colors.
described, heretofore a t­
conference championship is still in held on Saturday night, on ac­ hereinafter
tached
at
the
suit
of
the
plaintiff
in
No old last year’s garments in stock; every garment we
doubt, with Pacific standing a count of the prevalence of the the above entitled action I will on Mon­
have was made for SPRING of 1917.
good chance of being in on a time
day, the 2nd day of April, 1917, at
South door of the Courthouse in
with the Quakers and the Bap­ mumps among the members of the
Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon,
tists of McMinnville.
the two classes.
at the hour of ten o’clock a. m. of said
IWM HOSPITAL
NEW
Spring Suits i Coats
Yes, the cost of living’s high,
But we’d rather live than die.
And. since we must all live and eat, let us supply
your wants. We have
Meats,
Vegetables and Fruits
in season and at Reasonable Prices.
Right on the Corner
Phone Your Wants
The Pacfic Market
Phone 0301
C. H. GIGUERE, Prop.
day, sell at public auction to the high­
est bidder for cash in hand, all of the
following described real property, lying,
being an d s i t u a t e in Washington
(xiunty, Oregon, and more particularly
described as follows, to-wit:
All of the East one-half of lot num- ,
bered (13) of and in Spencers Home­
stead, as the same appears upon the
duly recorded plat on file and of record
in the office of the recorder of convey­
ances for Wasnington County, Oregon,
to satisfy the hereinbefore named sums
and for the costs and expenses of sale
and said writ.
Said sale will be made subject to re-
demption as per statute of Oregon.
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 16th
day of February, 1917.
J. C. APPLEGATE,
Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon.
By Geo. Alexander, Deputy.
Geo. J. Cameron,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
First pub Feb 22, last Mar. 29.
■
Suits from $12 to $30
Coats from $4.75 to $30
Wool and Silk Dresses $4.75 to $16
in Voi,e3>
Tub Silks- Crepe fle
1 nAlM
/ n l i i TV
1 I WA1CTV
T t /A K j I u Chine
and Georgette Crepes.
Our expenses are very small and that’s why
' OUR PRICES ARE LOW.
We make a Specialty of Large Sizes for Stout Women.
Goar’s Woman’s Shop
Third Street
Phone, Main 803
HILLSBORO
(Only Exclusive Woman’s Store in the County)
Ü