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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1917)
The W oman W ho Marries The County Seat W ash in g to n C o u n ty E d itortai A m odiation will find money accumulated in a savings account very con venient. The woman who doesn't marry will find it doubly so. This hank gives special attention to the accounts o f wo men. Your savings in the First National Hank are under the watchful eye o f the government. You are allowed I per cent interest, compounded semi-annually. We have just received the largest stock of Nawa Hut« an AUTO TIRES Cirruit Court The case of Henry Dorbuugh vs. the S. P. company, in which the plaintiff was suing to recover damages for the motor truck and produce which was destroyed by ever shipped to Forest Grove. a freight train a few miles north We shall carry in stock at all of Hillsboro last fall, was non FOREST GROVE, ORE. times ¡ill the regular sizes in suited and the defendants were ordered by the court to pay the two grades, the Vacuum Cup, “ A Strong Hank in a Good Town” expi uses of the court action. guaranteed for (5,000 miles, Earl Kingle, one of the two men and the Bar o Circle, for CONDENSED NEWS NOTES White kid gloves cleaned, 10c who were successfully looting the per pair at Kuggles’, next to post- Hillsboro Mercantile store and 3,.r>00. Note our prices and Lime and Sulphur spray, by office. 52 selling the loot ov* r the counter buy spring requirements be the gallon or barrel, at Lit tier’s Lime and sulphur spray is sold of the Kingle meat market, was fore another advance. veiw reasonable in price this year given sentence by Judge Hugley Pharmacy. it YanKoughnet & Keder's drug Tuesday morning. Attorney H . Mrs. Ben W h i t e d and little SIZE vacuum cup UAH 5 CIRCLE T. Hag ley made a plea lor leniency store. 8-2t daughter visited in Portland over and presented a petition signed by 30-3 $14.00 $10.90 Your neighbors are planting Sunday. 3 0 -3 1 j 18.45 ‘‘Pakro Seedtape.” Huy it for prominent Hillsboro businessmen, 14.10 M rs A. M cKay is visiting her your garden. Ask Lit tier’s Phar favoring a parole for Kingle, Pros 32 3 1 j 20.15 17.00 ecuting Attorney Tongue present sister. Mrs. J. J. Durston, near macy about it. 33-4 30.45 22.75 ed the state side of he case, giv Dili* y. W. H. Martin arrived Sunday ing a short review of the facts, 34-4 32.45 23.05 For Sale— Nice driving horse, from his ranch, near Crane, for and suggested that the present 36-4 L. 43.25 31.30 good harness and buggy. Inquire visit with his family and ex day tendencies were for giving the at this office. 43-tf pects to leave soon for a trip to convicted man the best of the We carry a full line of Mrs Martin and the deal. Kingle was then sentenced Mrs. A. G. Hoffman yesterday Alaska. c e n c i : n k afternoon entertained the M. E. children will probably go north to serve not less than 3 1 j years Aid society. , later. in the penitentiary nor more than Examine the ‘ Iron Age” com 32. He was paroled on condition George G. Hancock, real es tate, farm loans and fire insur-t bined cultivator and garden tool that he make his residence in the at the Gordon hardware store, state of Oregon, and is to violate anee, new Anderson block. 50 before investing in garden tools. no laws of this state, and pay a Rhone 683 Forest (¡rove, Ore For Sale— Fa u 1 11 e s s stump- There will be a meeting of the fine of $150 and make restitution puiler, complete and in good con- i ‘ niu-ical appreciation” class at to the Mercantile Company of about $29.000 in taxes to dale. dition. Phone David 251. 1-tf the college on Tuesday evening, $250 Christian Church March 13, at 7:30 o'clock, to Fritz Doehler w h o actually This is said to be about the u-ual V. S. Abraham was in from his l-ord’ ii I lay Nervier* mm follow«; Hilile «eh( mi | «, m. ranch yesterday and made the i which those interested are invited. committed the thefts, was fined amount Marriage Licenses The subject is “ The Romantic $500 and paroled to \\ ashington Express force a business visit. I f n i 's Snp|M-r unit sermon 11 a. m. School,” and music of Chopin. ChriMtiitn Endeavor fi:S0 p . m. Thomas Johnson a n d Mary Services will be conducted at L «zt, Schumann and Schubert and Multnomah counties on con- j dition that he pay the fine and re Song »erviee and sermon 7:^0 p. m. Josephine Sohnabele; S a m u e l the Congregational church next will be given in illustration fund to the Hillsboro Mercantile Subjcet; “ How Long Go Ye I.imp Philips and Pearl Seely; Koy L Sunday at 7:30 p. m , by Mr. He paid and is Dennis and Lillian B. Hemstreot; ing Between the Sides?’ ’ W. L. Cady and youngest son company $500 Charman, president of the state departed Friday with the house- at liberty 1 here will l»e a Hard Time social in Claude M. Hutchens and Edith Christian Endeavor societies. ; hold goods and livestock for The State Industrial Accident E Garrigus; .)<»«« ph Parsons and the church parlors Friday evening. Ev The Ranks schools have been. ho and Mrs. Cady followed on Commission has brought a suit Grace R. N’ - wton. eryone eX|M*cted to dress shabby as closed on account of measles and S nday, Lut reports have come against O. (!. Carnahan to get a they would do in hard times. A dime Miss Beatrice Pogue, one of the that they were delayed near La-1 judgment for $12.05, due from an T h e members o f Rosewood w ill be charged for admission and one teachers arrived yesterday for a Grande by snowstorms. Yester alleged failure of Carnahan to camp. Royal Neighbors of Amer cent extra for every person dressed visit with her parents, Mr. and day, however. Hen Whited re- comply with the Oregon laws in ica,» last Friday evening enjoyed up. This social is open to all. Mrs. J. E. Pogue. K. L. PUTNAM. Pastor. ceived a card conveying the in- regard to the accident funds. The an official visit front Mrs. Gert rude Simmons of Portland, state formation that the entire family defendant conducts a saw mill Mr. and Mrs. William Enschede The March meeting of Gale deputy, who gave the Neighbors of Hood River vi-ited relatives in had arrived at Shoshone Tuesday i and logging business near Hanks. Grange, to have been held next a very interesting talk on the this city and Hillsboro from Sa - :ln^ wouhl be at their new home I \\ ill Haase i< foreclosing a mort good of the ord«*r. Six new mem Saturday, has been indefinitely urday (evening until yesterday in a few hours gage held against Elmer Pease, et bers were initiated and in honor postponed. morning, when they returned to j al, for the sum of $1800. of the event, the members had Aged Woman Called Hood River. \ tola M. Burgett is seeking a planned to have tea and wafers, Mrs. A1 ice J. Ralston, aged *’ ira* nlltr «• n.aisiuu, a geo 82 divorce from her husband, Roy but about the time to put on the President Bushnell Friday ev- ening gave at Marsh Hall a lec-i-ve* rs* a former resident of this Burgett. The husband is charged tea a deliveryman brought in a ture, “ The World’s Progress as city, passed away at Portland with cruel and inhuman treatment, freezer of ice cream, a present the closing number of the Lyceum : Sunday and funeral-ervices were an(* fai,ing to provide for the from E. U Cate, so the lunch N O W O PE N . Cour-e. Theauendenc was not h.-ld at the Congregation »! church plaintifT wa- a little more elaborate than Cases Received Day or Night ve y heavy, but those who came at Gaston at 11 a. m. Tuesday,’ In the case of Austin L. Cash at first planned. Surgical and Obstetrical paid ctose attention to the lecture, Ralph L. Putnam,‘ pastor of th¿ vs. Josef Meiter the plaintiff is Get t h guaranteed “ Pakro which was interesting and instruc Fore-t Grove Christian church, suing to get a clear title to certain .... , , , Seul tape” for your garden. It tive to a marked degree MRS. E. N. HUGHES, officiating. The remains were in- property w hu h lie purchased from , ¡s the most economical of them Registered Nurse, Su|wrintendent Ninety per cent of the people terred be>ide those of the hus- j t-be defendant. all For Sale at Lit tier's Phar of Forest Grove have visited our band, long deceased, in the Bux- Probate Court MRS. JENNIE A. RK EH ER, macy. store and sampled our up-to-date ton cemetery. Owner. in the e-tate of Frank C. Orth,! A trial order is all we ask; next stock of groceries, canned goods ! Deceased was born in Lawrence- Minnie Or th is petitioning for the Phone (KfJS Forest Grove, Ore to postoffice. Ruggles Cleaning and provisions and the remaining burg, Ky., Nov 12, 1838. was appointment of h -rself as admin VV'orks. 52 ------ m n e ten per cent are invited to do married to William Ralston i n istrator. The value of the estate likewise. You will not be urged Ray county, Mo., April 30. 1852 | is placed at $9 500. to buy, so come and see what a and came to Oregon in 1875. She C. F. Tigard is petitioning for nice stock w e h a v e . C. S. is survived by two sons, Franklin the appointment of himself as ad McNutt. !of this city and Samuel D. of minisirator in the estate of Mar - The union missionary meeting California, a n d o n e daughter, tin Knudscn, d>-ceased. The es- tab* is valued at $5,000. participated in by the Congrega- Mrs. C. H. Russell of Portland. Arc Here, Ready for Spring. Mr« Ralston had been a mem gational, Methodist and Christian In the matter of the guardian church societies, and held at the ber of the Christian church since ship of Ruth O'Conner, William Christian church Tuesday after childhood and led a faithful, con- Hare is petitionin'.* for the ap noon and evening, was well at-1 ecrated Christian life to the end. pointment of himself as guardian tended and proved very interest She was noted for her kindness, of the girl, whit is a minor and ing. Mrs. M. H. Madden, re benevolence and Christian love. heir to an estate of $1,500. turned missionary to Japan, gave in Poplins, Gabardines, Jersqys and Serges, and Miscellaneous Woman’s Club an interesting talk at 2:30, after you won’t find a larger range o f colors The term o f t h e November which tea and wafers were served The Forest G r o v e Woman’s grand jury ha« been ordered ex anywhere to choose from. in the parlors In the evening club will meet at the Congrega Mrs. Madden gave another lec tional church parlors at the usual tended to include (he March term ture, illustrated with lantern time next Monday afternoon. and the member« have been or dered to report. Several investi slides .J : Secretary. gations were left, a f t e r the fall (erm and this is given as the Sport Coats, Velours, Gabardines and Mixtures, reason for their return. All Sizes and Prices. Yes, the cost o f living’ s high, Mariam Alexander, a woman living on Oak Hill, near Forest But w e’d rather live than die. Grove, has the distinction of be ing the first woman prisoner in % And, since we must all live and eat, let us supply the county jail since Sheriff Ap your wants. We have plegate took the office. She is j charged wit h pouring boiling water down the back of her step-son, a We make a Specialty o f Large-Sized Garments 14-year-old boy. She is held to in season and at Reasonable Prices. for Stout Women. the circuit court under a bond of $1,000, fvrnished by her husband. Right on the Corner Phone Your Wants Robert Alexander, after she has spent one night in jail. Seven indictments are said to have been returned against Stet- Third Street Phone, Main 803 HILLSBORO tler, t h e Mountaindale w i n e Phone 0301 C. H. GIGUERE, Prop. maker, whose place was raided by (Only Exclusive Woman’s Store in the County) Sheriff Applegate some time ago. The sheriff’s office has collected The First National Bank Edison Mazda Lamps GOFF BROS. ro w » n HOSPITAL WORLDS of NEW THINGS NEW _SUJTS New Spring Coats New Spring Waists New Spring Dress Skirts Meats, Vegetables and Fruits The Pacfic Market Goar’s Woman’s Shop