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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1917)
H. T. GILTNER Staple and Fancy Groceries Fruits and Vegetables in Season PHONE South Main Street - TOI Forest Grove, Ore The United Artisans Enjoy Fine Program Be a Life Saver SA V E THE LIFE OF THE TOW N. It will die if you don’t boost it The best way to boost it is to H O M E PAPER C A R E F U L L Y READ THE Take an A C T IV E IN T E R E ST in the town’s affairs. SPEND YOUR M ONEY IN TO W N with the local merchants. DRY LUMBER Forty members of Diamond Assembly, United Artisans, o f this city, attended a big meeting, r ) U R PRIDE is Dry Lum- of Dilley Assembly last Saturday ber. We have the only night, witnessed the initiation of sheds in Washington county three candidates and enjoy«! a big enough to house every fine program and one of the fa thing. We keep everything mous Dilley banquets. to build with. Lumber al The degree team of Oregon As ways bright and new. sembly No. 1 (Portland), com posed of fourteen young ladies, under the guidance of Miss Lena Isch, coni» rred the degree and the work was beautifully done, the always fresh and quick-set degree team having won second ting. We keep it that way. place in a recent contest at San If you want to build a house, a barn, a garage, a chick Francisco. en house or a silo, we have the stuff right here. We don’ t The Dilley Assembly has been have to order it. Drive in and get it. We give you a posi growing by leaps and hounds and tive guarantee that our R EADY ROOFING will last you for this evening a Junior Court, for 10 to 15 years. We buy in quantity. We buy cheap and we young people, will be organized sell cheap. Come in and talk. That is what we are here there. for. On March 22d ten delegates The Main Street Lumber Yard from this city attended a b ig meeting in Portland, called to ar range for the annual Artisan clam bake, to I k * held at Seaside some time in June. All the assemblies of ihestate are invited and any Notice o f Sale of Ufa! Property member who brings in two new In the County Court of the State o f members will have his fare pa <1 Oregon, for Washington county. from Portland to Seaside and re In the matter o f the eatatr umi Lust Wu-^hinafton iV»unty A nw rlittiuti Will ami Testament o f Nellie Porter turn . New» Hu retti! Daunials, il«ctl»rd. Tuesday evening the local as Under authority o f an order granted Circuit Court sembly initialed|five new members by I). B. Reasoner, County Judge of E. H. Collie, «•( h I. are suing Onslow the county o f Washington, Mate of which now makes an increase of Young to settle title to certuin real Oregon, dated March 2»>th, A. I».. 1(07, 25 in the last two months Alon estate. I. the undersigned executor, will sell at zo Jones (which isn’t his real The Security Lund company has private sale the following - described nam»*) was tried for bigamy and brought three suits against the Invest property: found guilty by a jury of six ment company to foreclose tax liens. A houae and lot in Foreat Grove, W. D. Parker is suing Chester Wright Washington county, Oregon, to-wit; women, with Mrs. Susie Hatfi* Id <'urnmcficing at the Southwest corner et at for $1500, with interest. presiding as judge. J VV Bald Essie Swearingen has brought suit of lot one, in block tw<>, Naylor’ a Ad to the City o f Foreat Grove, aaid win was prosecuting attorney and against W’ . H. Hollis, et al., to fore dition county and atate, running thence north E. G. Webb defended Alonzo close a tax lien. 101.lit) fret; thence east 60 feet; thence George Stetler, the Mountamdale south 101.30 feet; thence weat 50 feet The members say t h e t r i a l wine maker, Monday plead guilty to to the place of beginning. couldn’ t have been beaten as a The aale will be made on or after six indictments and a motion to have means of amusement. Quite a his place declared a public nuisance ia April SOth, A D., 1917, and bid* w ill be received at my office, in the Ander- number of Artisans were present to be argued thia afternoon. aon building, in Foreat Grove, Wnah inglon county, Oregon; the ternia o f from Dilley and the members j Prohat»* Court 1 aid»1 will be for cash, gold coin o f the Ole Gunderson has asked for the ap United States, o f which bin per cent who were not pre.-ene overlooked pointment of Mrs. Olive Morris as shall be paid at the time o f submitting something good. Uncle Johnny Heisler was down from (Jules Creek Tuesday. White kid gloves cleaned, 10c Mrs. E. L. Sheirett of t h e per pair at Ruggles’, next to post Laughlin had business in Port- office. 52 land Monday. Mrs. W. J. Good visited her , .. .. , , , John Carstens of Hanks attend- daughter Mns MoAl.ar, and lam- ^ [he roud m , visiud ■ly at Hillsboro yesterday. trien<l3 in town Tu,.sl|a).. New hats, shoes, shirts, ties and H . C Collins, who shipped sev suits for Easter are now being eral cars of spuds to California shown at John Anderson’s. Miss Jessie Reynolds left yes last month, arrived Saturday, but he is not buyiug tubers this trip, terday for Sheridan to accept a having other buiness on hand. position in a store. Miss Beth Sexton is able to be Fancy waists, hose and collars for Ea'ter at Hertzog & M cIn out again, after being confined to the house for two weeks with a tyre’s, postoffice block. swollen and di>figured face, the The Forest Grove Shoe Store t . result of getting too c ose to poison has a money-saving announcement ^ for you in this issue—page 8. Goff Bros have received the Examine the ‘ Iron Age” com 1917 uniforms for the Pacific Uni bined cultivator and garden tool versity baseball team and the at the Gordon hardware store, new suit* are on di play in the before investing in garden tools. window of the Goff store, as well as pictures of some of the crack John Anderson doesn’t sell la baseball players. dies’ hats but he has the latest Kennard Dixon left Tuesday styles in men’s head gear just for Calgary, Canada, where he what the man who cares will want has a job on a farm at good wages and Donald Lamb and Mei le for Easter. Ramsey left yesterday for the Get t h e guaranteed “ Pakro same p ’ace. Seedtape” for your garden. It Goff Bros have received for the is the most economical of them all. For Sale at Lit tier’s Phar Forest Grove Woman’s club a fine macy. bronze double bubbling fountain, Joe A. Wiles would like to which will be installed near the write your insurance. Will give public library, as a gift from the you service that will be to your . . The advantage. Upstairs in Ander- c,ub Women to lhe 0,1 puts it son block, room 2. 52 fountain is a beauty and all over anything else in that line Men can’t feel just right on . Ea-ter Sunday without a new suit *n the city. - o n e they know is in the correct Potatoes Have Dividends style. John Anderson has re- _ . .. ... ceived his 1917 spring styles and atoes ° ^ t r attrac i\e d iu - T H A T C H KH M U K S they are pleasing to the eye and dends, not only this year, but easy on the pocketbook. other years, if handled with in- Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. A. Ballinger celebrated their tenth wed Henry Kemper, who recently telligent foresight, secured a patent on a contrivance The system to follow in order ding anniversary with an informal din for holding up grain and other t0 shure jn good prices for the ner. Those present were Mr. anti Mrs. W. B. Simmons, Joe Rarrick and Eu bags while they are being filled,has , . , . started to manufacture' them in Product ,s not mut’h ^creasing gene Dopp. The Literary was postponed Wednes this city and a sample may be the acreage as to use the same seen at the Gordon hardware acreage with plantings of ihe best day #on account of the storm and was store. This is one of the handiest seed obtainable and to grow the held Thursday evening. A good pro- labor-saving devices ever patented crop unoer the best cultural mith- gram was given, among the most en joyable numbers being a talk on the for the farm. ods. road bonding issue by Warren Thatch The m e m b e r s of Holbrook Thus declares a readable and er and a vocal and instrumental selec lodge, A. F. & A. M., had work instructive bulletin on the pro tion by the “ Musical T rio,“ consisting in the third d e g r e e Saturday ducing and marketing side of the o f Eugene Dopp, mandolin; W. B. Sim night and, on invitation, fifteen mons, guitar, and Mrs. A. Ballinger, , , . , . , , spud question, just published by violin. members of Lafayette lodge of t|)(, s k P ort|am| & Seattle Mrs. Carolyn Simmons left Tuesday \ amhill paid the local lodge a fra- n .. .. _ n._ ____, Railway. Oregon Trunk and Ore- for a business trip to Estacada. b a n q u e t was ternal visit. The Ladies’ Industrial club met with . . . . , ... gon Electric Companies’ traffic served by the stewards and there , . . , . . , . . . department, ih e object of the Mrs. Frank Bennett Thursday, almost was considerable speech-making every one o f the thirty-five members booklet is educational. It is for being present. Mrs. James West and and discussing of things Masonic. free distribution to farmers and Mrs. John Dopp o f Forest Grove, ex Holbrook lodge will invite other can be had upon application to members o f the club, were honorary lodges in the county from time to , , guests. The following officers were time and expects to become better a* ’nts of these lines or on, P « tal elected for the ensuing three months: acquainted with the Masons of card request to the general offices Mrs. L. Simmons, president; Mrs. Cum this section of the state. at Portland. NOTES A M ) PER SO N A LS r mins, vice president; Mrs. M. Haney, secretary; Ha/.el Gilpin, treasurer. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess and the usual good time was enjoyed by all. Alvin Ballinger is still ill with sciatic rheumatism and is not improving as rapidly as was hoped for. Mrs. Daisy Peyton arrived Wednes day from Seattle to spend a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Simmons. • On page eight of this issue Goff Brothers are making the women of Washington county an offer whereby they can (three of them) earn a Universal coffee urn, a Universal carving set and a Uni versal tea-hall tea pot. Read the conditions of the contest. Mrs. H. A. Williams of Willa- mina stopped off in this city a few hours Monday, enroute home from Portland, where she had been to see her mother, Mrs. H M. Young, off for a visit at Chi cago. Cement and Plaster Copeland & McCready The County Seat guardian for Tern Gunderson, incomp satisfactory bid, and the balance shall be oaid at the time o f confirmation o f etent. said sale by the County Court o f aaid Marriage Licenses county. Carl Wohlselegal ami Kvalina Hutch Dated at Forest Grove. Oregon, thia ens; Ralph B. Wylie and Margaret 27th day o f March. A. D., 15)17. JOE A. WILES, Glutoch; Alec Cellars and Inez Miller; Executor o f tin» Last Will and Test Chaa. F. Smith and Anna E. Smith. ament o f Nellie Porter Danniala, deceased. Attention, (¡rangers! Gale Grange will meet Satur day, April 7th, at the I. (). (). F. hall. A aige attendance of mem bers is de.-ired, as some business has been held over on account of no meeting in March. Quarterly report is ready Following the noon dinner, the Lecture hour will be held, ouiing closed session. The subjects for talks and dis cussions will be “ Gardening and Smds ’ ’ See Oregon Grange Bul letin for March. This will be the annual seed and bulb distribution day. To facilitate the exchanges, the seeds may lx* put in small packages previously. Secretary. H o l m s K- G r a m am . Attorneys for Executor. (12-tl Say! W H Y DON’T YOU CALL ON F. A. Moore ASK HIM ABOUT PRICES ON GROCERIES The film a n d entertainment given by the Camb Fire Girls of AND G E T A HIGH CASH the second camp of Forest Grove, PRICE FOR YOUR on Monday and Tuesday was PRODU CE? very instructive The perform ance Tuesday night was especially pretty and inter»*sting. The be Phone 41 x ginning of the Camp Fire move Pacific Ave. ami Third St. ment was explained and many striking pictures of the girls in action wire shown; perhaps the N.HOFFMAN most unusual of which were the pictures showing fancy swimming Attorney At I,aw u n d e r water T h e program closed with the singing of the Patent Office Business Solicited Camp Fire Good-Night, song by Forest Grove, - „ Oregon the girls. J