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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1917)
SMALL ACCOUNTS Some banks “ don’t care to bother” with small accounts. We do. Not because we are philanthro pists, but because it pays. Some of our very large accounts were once very little. The First National Bank FOREST GROVE, ORE. “A Strong Hank in a (¡ood Town” Harry Gotf had business in Portland yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. S A. Walker went to Portland today to partic ipate m a big Artisan blowout this evening. The high school Junior-Senior banquet, which was once post pone«! «m account of the epalcmic of the mumps, will be held next Silt unlay night. R. G. Ott an«l family passed through town yesterday. «nroute from Hood River to Polk county, where they expect to locate. Mr. Ott is the son of H. D. Ott of thi> city. HIGHEST COOKING EFFICIENCY WITH OIL BY USING THE Florence Oil Cook Stove No wicks to trim, to smoke, smell and soot up the house. No valves to wear out, clog or leak. Their heat is easily and quickly regulated by turning a simple little patented lever. When once set, the Florence Burner requires no “ turning up,” because there is no wick to burn off, and the flame will remain the same until the lever is moved. Each burner costs about one-half cent an hour. Very much cheaper than coal or gas. MiKi.se to Organize O. V. H. garden tools at Gor S. S. Hickox; deputy national don's hardware store. 10-tf director of the Loyal Order of Money to loan—Valley Realty Mrs. C. L. Mocroft entertained Moose, will hold a meeting on Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf the M. E. Aid society yesterday. Thursday evening, March 29. at A daughter was born Tuesday Lime and Sulphur spray, b y 1 a place to be announced later, morning to Mr. and Mrs. Gavin the gallon or barrel, at Lit tier’s and all old members, as well as Duncan. Pharmacy. any men between the ages of 21 Mrs. C. R. Lasham attended the The latest Columbia records of an(j 50, who desire to become Royal Neighbor convention m the new songs on sale at Littler’s charter members of Forest Grove Poitland the first of the week. Pharmacy. L. O. O. M. are invited to attend. For Sale—F a u 111 e s s stump- We honestly believe the FLORENCE type of trial order is all we ask; next Som"thin|i inu’" 'st 10 puller, complete and in good con to A post ma" wi" 1,0 s,ar" d « th“ ' um» office Ruggì«. Ch iming The oil cook stove is the best. Come and See. Moose is the third ranking dition. Phone David 251. 1-tf Works. T, . fraternal society of the world to Mrs. M. I. Con well of Portland Exclusive Agency for Herbert 1 unlap, who is work- dav and a local lodge here will be spent the week-end with h e r ing m Portland, visited his parents u fine acquisition to the city. y Wh,,D*r *!to «hi» city ¡»«unlay. B usin«, and ,,o f ,8.ional m.n ana iamuy. “Civilization” a t th e Star are especially invited t«> attend Wonderful, realistic and stu- Theater next Monday, afternoon the meeting Place will lie an- pendous — “Civilization" — Star and evening. Adults 25c, children nounce«) on h «ndbills to be dis Theater, Monday afternoon and 10c. tribute«! the first part of next Phone 6 S3 Forest Grove, Ore night. Mr. and Mr* H. R. Bernard week- Wat h for them Your neighbors are planting were in Portland today, laying in Free Illusi rated l.erturo Hit it w as proved th a t hi* w orked M county jail from S e a ttle last w eek, ■•Pakro Setdtape.” Buy it (or a supply of liohday goods fur the | Ix)cal people interested in for- «lay* a f te r he claim ed to have received charged w ith noh-aup|M>rt of hia 'w ife K)n utOr6« ... and childr«-n. Hi* reaidence i* H uxton. your garden. Ask Littler s Phar t .. n .. , , estryhave arranged with the s t a t e w j u n e * Mrs. W. M. Patton att«*nd«*d , Ashley & Kumelin, hankern, a r e Sidney Woodhoune, w unled hy the macy about it. CONDENSED NEWS NOTES Edison Mazda Lamps G O FF B R O S. . . . . - . forester to send a representative bringing su it a g a in st K. A. F ra s e r an«l county offlciala for forging a check on the state convention *>f the Royal . , ... Mrs. R. W. Reder returned Sat v- . , . . , • i, .1 . 1 to this city for an illustrated lec- II. K. S pencer to collect $90, w ith int- th e A m erican N ational Hank o f llilla- Ne.ghbors of America in Portland , ture on fOKf, ing |umbering firt. urday from a tour of the north e re a t. Jo h n U rhak ha* b ro u g h t auit ag ain at Fred W alter* to gain poaaeaaion o f a cow an<l calf, w hich the d e fe n d a n t now hold* anil which ia claim ed hy I'rh u k . H a rrie t B. Kilim, e t al., a re auing for a division o f ce rta in p ro p erty to which she ia heir and in which se v e ra l h i , T m T Wh° for the gen. ral public. Admit»,„„ o th e r heirs hold n sh are. ha\e been living at Menlo, VV ash , fr a n ( j th( puj)lir ,nvite«l. In th e case o f th e S ta te o f O regon f° r j he P*-st h,v* year returned va. C harles and W ills, the tim e for th e *Tlday to make th eir home in (atholic ( hurch ent o f coats has been ex tended to their A street residence. Next Sunday evening, at Verts O paym ctober 1, 1917. E. J Shot well’s troop of Boy j hall. Father Buck will close his A ction waa b ro u g h t by the F’aeific Scouts i Troop No. 1) met at the serie- of lectures on “ What the F ru it & Produce com pany a g ain at tw o Templeton home Monday night . ¡. . Ja p a n e se living n e a r B eaverton, iri ft,r dnl1 and instruction This ' atno ,c n lurch Teaches.” The which the J a p s irigped it c o n tra c t to de- ™°P ,?ow. has two p a tro ls-th e subject will be. Intolerance ; St. livt.r onion* onj t«j th«* Produce com pany a t 0w[s an,J ^ Panthers, with Bartholomew s Eve; Que* n Mary * H , tipu. tip u lated *um. T he ri»e in price another patrol being recruited. of Englar d ” Admi-sion fr«e an«l followed and the onion* wi*r« not d e F * livered. A decision was ren dered in You’ll enjoy mowing the lawn the public invited, fav o r of the Ja p a n e se . if you get the easy-adjusting, vf , west in the interest of the Ellison- Monday and Tuesday. White Chautauqua bureau. A1 Sexton writes from California that his health is getting better Get t h e guaranteed “Pakro Seedtape” for your garden, ft all the the time and he is bossing is the most economical of them a gang of forty men on railroad all For Sale at Lit tier’s Pnar- ' <™struetion . prevention and control and other phases of this important i n«I u - - try. Th«* lecture will be deliver!d at Mar h hall next Wedn sday. March 28. afternoon and evening lec*u,T for scho" 1 m y' T he -S lid e w e H ” tie slips through the co lla r so easily you’ll enjoy your Easter more thoroughly if you wear one of these ties. Ask John Anderson. Mr. and M js . Eb. Nicholson and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miller of Cailoway, Neb., are spending a few days in this city, visiting with former neighbors and friends. „ . . ^ . _ M. O. Evans of the O. A. C. Extension Service is this week vpiting Washington county farm “Eclipse” Marriage License* ers, granges and other farmers’ licht-running . . . . . . , - , , mower. Money to Loan at organizations to learn if a county Adjusted by a single thumb-screw Low Rates of Interest B u t one m a rria g e license ha* been issued d u rin g the wet-k ju s t passed. i.rran. ic seIf-shar pening. Se«* it at Gity property o n Fifteen firoann Oregon «in«! anM is 1S »«ii-snarpening agent is tron.D/i wanted, Fifiw... I This issued to C arl Pick and Ila r- using agncul- the Gordon Hardware store. , , , . . counties are now using agncui , _ r«*Davm«nt one of ' n e t . V ,, was repayment plan. plan Are you J ersteeg . turai agents. Ti.ea^ . Ui d,?ln ^ Christ 5 ° r v^ will .V ?n the 92 percent that can never re- j Miscellaneous of the Church of he Dr. Thomas McClelland, ex- president of Pacific University held at the Christian church in pa> a ' r'‘uK , i m e oan- 1 nder} K. E. Parson*. John McGee and II tieen H(> has submitted his resignation from th* c‘7 Wednesday, Thursday our plan the incumbrance is grad- Meade, all of Orenco. have been the presidency of Knox College at j ?nd Tridav of ri« xt week, with an ually reduced and at a low rale pointed ap p raisers o f the e s ta te o f A ndreas Kish, who has been declared Galesburg, III., according to word in er^ ln", Program, embracing of intei«*st. In ve tigate insane. received from him by iocal friends. religious workers of D. I) B U M P , Loan Agent. P e te r M iller wan re tu rn e d U» the Dr. McClelland retired as the head the state. GALES GREEK of Pacific University in 1905 and Mrs Julia A. Spring of Albany has been president of Knox con- came Tuesday for a visit at the G eorge Lee an«l Mr. K alsch have tinuously since that date. Pa- home of her sister-in-law. Mrs. sick cow* and M att Mine* lost one o f cific was very prosperous under L S. Phillips She will later go ! his b est cow*. Dr. McClelland’s management. to Oregon City to visit a sister,! j e ff H ayden’s children h a v e the R. P. Hutton, superintendent Mrs. Chas. Canfield, who has just meag|e8 of the Anti-Saloon League, s p o k e returned from a trip to the Ha-. D octor K auffm an was called to see at the Congregational church on wanan Islands. Mrs. H arrison H eisler. Sunday morning and E. A Baker, The moving picture, “The A d - Ja m e s C hurchill is plowing for Joe f t U R PRIDE is Dry Lum- president of the same organiza- ventures of a Boy Scout,” put on Lilly. ber. We have the only tion, s p o k e at t h e Christian by the members of Ray T. Wil- Mrs. A yres took dinner w ith Mrs. sheds in Washington county church. In the afternoon both liams’ troop at the Star la«t night, Lee S unday. big enough to house every men addressed a mass meeting at drew a good-sized c r o w d arid John R aines has bought th e Coat* thing. We keep everything the M. E. church, when they ex- plea.-ed a ll very much. The drills Plac*: consideration $ 1 , 200 . Ed Lee to build with. Lumber al plained the provisions of the b y the local Scouts, executed on bought th e house and is m«»ving it. “ Bone Dry” law and suggested the stage, were also vere much Ferry G a b b e rt’» folks h a v e t h e ways bright and new. m easles. methods for its enforcement. i appreciated. boro, la under a rre a l a t San I.uia Obia- p<>. C alifornia, and a t p reaent ia being tri«-d hy the otlh-ialH th e re on a aim ilar ch arg e. If the proaecution faila th e re he will be re tu rn e d to W aahinglon county f«»r tria l on hia first offense, The check he caahed waa for $7.r>, Woodhouae ia a fin e-appearing young m an, b u t hia record seem s to he a little *ha«ly. M aterial ia tieing placed in poaition In p re p a ra tio n to th e laying o f hard-aur- face p av em en t e a st from H illsboro along t h e llillahoro-B eaverton roa«l and w ork will com m ence as soon as the w e a th e r se ttle s into th e sum m er groove. N olice o f Final S ettle m e n t N O T IC E is hereby given th a t th«- undersigned, a d m in istra to r o f th e E s ta te o f L u th e r ( ’. Cooper, deceased, haH filed in th e C ounty C ourt o f W ash ington C ounty, Stati* o f O regon, hi* final account as such a d m in istra to r o f said E sta te , and th a t Mnndny, the 2.’ld day o f A pril, 1917, a t the hour o f Id o ’clock A, M. <if said day, has been fixed hy said C ourt as th e tim e for h earin g o f ob jectio n s to said r«*|M>rt, and the s e ttle m e n t th ereo f. C. M. C O O PER . A d m in istrato r o f th e E s ta te o f L u th er C. Cooper, D eceased. M. B. & I). I». Bump, A ttorney* for the E sta te . 11-ÍU DRY LUMBER Ye9, 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. Riprht on the Corner Phone Your Wants The Pacfic Market Phone 0301 C. H. GIGUERE, Prop. Mr. E llio tt w as tra d in g in G ales) C reek T uesday. Josie M iller was in P ortland F riday, j v isitin g h er b ro th e r who is a t th e h o s - ! pita). Mrs. B u rre was visiting h is d a u g h te r, j Elsie, who lives in P ortland, re tu rn in g home M onday. M rs. Jonh Adkins is on th e sick list, j The County Seat W fuihinicton C o u n ty KHitorial A sso ciatio n N ew s B u reau Circuit Courf B ecause his wife, Evalina, has made th re a ts on his life and m ade him fe a r bodily in ju ry , Levi H. Chaffin has filed su it fo r divorce, F ran k H ess o f Hillsboro lout his su it ag a in st th e S ta te A ccident Commission, ““ Cement and Plaster always fresh and quick-set ting. We keep it that way. If you w ant to build a house, a barn, a garag«*. a chick en house or a silo, we have the stuff right here. We don’t have to order it. Drive in and get it. We give you a posi tive guarantee that our READY ROOFING will last you for 10 to 15 years. We buy in quantity. We buy cheap and we sell cheap. Come in and talk. That is what we are here for. The Main Street Lumber Yard Copeland & McCready