The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, April 19, 1917, Image 5

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The Star Theatre
The Star-Spangled Banner
University and Mrs Bushnell are I
now living in Portland, on ac­
count of Mrs. Bushnell’« health,
hut Dr. Bushnell come« up twice
Oh. say, can you see, by the dawn’s early light,
will re-open
a week to teach his tim e s. Dur­
What so proudly we hail at the twilight's last gleaming,
Whose broad stripes and bright »tars, thru the perilous fight,
ing Dr. Butthnell’x absence from
O’er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming?
the <*ity, Dean Clarke is in charge
And
the rockets’ red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
of the College.
by showing the popular screen favorite,
Cave proof thru the night that our flag was still there.
A home guard, with 84 mem­
Oh, say, does that Star-Spangled Banner yet wave
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave?
bers, has been organized at Hills­
and a splendid two-reel Comedy, entitled “ The Surf Girls” boro F. J . Bailey, a Spanish-
On the shore, dimly seen, thru the mists of the deep,
American war veteran, is captain,
Where the foe’s haughty host in dread silence reposes,
We wish the F r ik n d b and PATRONS of the STAR TH EATRE and drills are being held twice a
What is that which the breeze, o’er the towering steep,
to help us select the pictures to be shown and suggest changes that
As it fitfully blows, half conceals, half discloses?
Now it catches the gleam of the morning’s first beam,
will tend toward the B e t t e r m e n t of both the P ic t u r e P r o g r a m s ,
A great many women know that
In full glory reflected, now shines on the stream.
the Music and the conduct of the house, and for that purpose we
John Anderson carries the most
T is the Star-Spangled Banner; oh, long may it wave
ask YOU to kindly fill out the answers to the accompanying que«
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave.
stylish ladies’ suits a n d shirt
tiogs, sign and return to the box office. From the majority of
waists to be found in town and if
And where is that band who so vauntingly swore
answers received our |M»licy will be determined.
you don't know it. come in and
That the havoc of war and the battle’s confusion
Kindly fill out and sign the following:
A home and a country should leave us no more?
convince yourself.
Prices rea­
Their blood has washed out their foul footsteps’ pollution.
1. Do you attend the Star Theatre?
sonable and quality first-class.
No refuge could save the hireling and slave
2. Do you approve of Motion Pictures?
Judge Reasoner, sitting as Ju-
From the terror of flight or the gloom of the grave.
If any, what are your objections and in what way can we im- venile Judge, has ordered one of
And the Star-Spangled Banner in triumph doth wave
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave.
the
Seaman
children
sent
to
the
prove our Then!Ptf
Industrial School, one to the Baby
Oh, thus be it ever, when freemen shall stand
Home, three to the Boys and
Between their loved homes and .wild war’s desolation;
What of the following subjects are your favorites?
Blest with vict’rv and peace, may the heav’n-rescued land
Dills’ Aid Society and one sent to
Praise the Pow’r that hath made and preserved us a nation!
Drama
Comedy
Educational
Topical
the home of M. M. John-on. of
Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just.
Po tland. Thus the little family
What pictures would you like to see?
And this be our motto: “ In God is our trust!”
of the Dilley woman who was de
And the Star Spanuled Banner in triumph shall wave
dared insane is scattered where
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave!
Who are your favorite Motion Picture Stars?
they can best be cared for.—Hills­
boro Argus.
T H A T C H K R M O TE S
What
suggestion
would
you
offer
regarding
the
Music?
7.
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p
£.
Mrs. Caroline Simmons had a serious
. COUNTY SCHOOL NEWS
IY , . . aii . . .
u .
L i b r a r y D C n C U t attack of bilious fever last week but is
,
.
.
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,
, . . : District 68, M i s s Buckner,
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much imnmv«i
8 Do you prefer a short program of ooe and two-ro«1 subjects, la()(1 j lstrict No 57, M r.. Jorge»-
Coder the ausp.es ot the It " " ^ T Z g . r . who (or the
ut 10c admission, or the lon|(i*r and
I hotoplays, at
touchiT, have closed for the
committee of the Woman s three weeks has been unable to leave
club,
t
h e members of Miss Bag- his bed on account of sciatic rheuma-
15c or more?
year
S t a d 's cla«s in public speaking tism, is able to get around with the aid
Do you prefer Music with pictures at the Saturday Matinee?! The Spelling Contest wi 1 be
held at Hillsboro, April 28th. have consented to give the play of a cane.
The Literary society decided at the
Almost two thousand pupils have ‘ I h e Honeymoon.” at Marsh
last meeting to continue the programs
most convenient for taken part in the ocul contests, hall on Friday evening, April 20, indefinitely, as no special date for clos­
10 At what hour in the evening will it be
The following schools will take for ‘ he benefit of the Rogers pub-
ing was decided upon.
you to attend the Theatre?
part in the festivities of the after- he library. The cast follow-:
The
Duke
Aranza
...
Irwin
Turner
The
¡e* ’ Industrial club met last
tiiion: Beaverton, Orenco. Alrtha-
The
Count
Montalban
Glenn
Jack
J ,' J/. L° yn* * ’ and
Huber and Hillsboro. Supt-rin-
(Sign Here)
Orlando Romig an exceptionally good time was en­
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tendent J . A. Churchill will crown Balthasar, a painter
Hostess of a Tavern Elizabeth Hervey joyed. as “ play” instead of “ work”
the May Queen.
Fxamine
the
‘Iron
Age”
com
Lnmpedo,
a horse-doctor Harry Romig was the order of the afternoon. Con-
N O TES AND P E R SO N A L S
The Washington County Teach­
bined cultivator and garden tool ers’ Association met at Banks, Pedro, a servant
Kenneth Jones te?t,n* *ame8*
te8ted * * * * men2
White kid gloves cleaner!, 10c i at the Gordon hardware store Saturday,
__„ „.„„j, April
......... 14, 1917. The Jacques, a mock duke Thomas Smith ta a I * * " “ 1 ■klU* were indulged in.
L>ellcloU8 refreshments were Served in
per pair at Rugglex’, next to post j before investing in garden tools, principal "speaker of "the day was Ro,an<l0. a woman-hater Arthur Jones due
time, after which the company
Herschel Obve
,d^ce-
At last Thursday’s
meet- Professor S. F . Ball, Principal of Volante Daughters
___ of , MildredScobee listened to a short musical program
day's regular
regu
For Rent- Five rr»oms in hou«e jnK of the Woman’s
Woman.H Relief Corps : ■
.. ^F'anklm^
. 41 ^ ’bool, Port and Juliana
Balthasar j Dorothy Hail given by Mrs. Clara Clapshaw and Mrs.
just west of LaugHlin Hotel
In-
. rirw Reading in Advanced g ades and Dancers Noah Jones. Ralph Jones. Tina Bamford of Hillside, Mrs. Lena
No
quire at this office.
40
No l ' re* ular busings was trans- Teachin>t Thnft weie his lw o*ub-
Friday and Saturday “"V a V inke ^
Douglas Fairbanks, in “Flirting with Fate”
A Comic Play for
.
.
,wh,ch
Miss Bessie Burr, who has spent actwl‘ two new members w“re in‘ jects. As America’s entrance m-
several years here, returned Sat-1itiated and a fine Iunch wa» ; to the war necessitates economy
and preparation lor the future,
urday to her home in Washington. | served, which was enjoyed by a Professor Ball considers it a duty
number of non-members. Press
to teach thrift to children at
Helen Phillips has turned over Committee.
school.
The schools are the great
all her right to votes in the Even - 1
. .__.
. . .
If
the
person
who
took
a
black
medium
through
which the homes
ing Telegram contest to Miss head shawl trom the I. O. O. F are leeched.
Veretta Perry of this city.
hall by mistake some weeks ago i Other subjects discussed were:
Mrs. Harriet Cbendle returned will return the same to Mr-. A. “The Beacon Method,” by Mrs.
to Forest Grove Friday, after hav­ McKay, he or >he will he doing Hetiie Thomas; “School Disci­
a great favor, as the shawl is val­ pline,” by Chester Lyon of Bux­
ing spent the winter with her ued as an heirloom.
ton; ‘Timothy’s Tioubles,” by
brother in Sundale Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Whitney C .E . Barker, of Aloha; “ Music
Get t h e guaranteed “ Pakro
and children last Thursday at­ in Rural Schools.” was presented
Seed tape” for your garden. It
very ably by George Ing'am of
is the most economical of them tended the marriage, at Portland, Hiil boio and Diaentical Marks
all. For Sale at Lit tier’s Phar- of Mrs. Whitney’« youngest sis­ by Pre.-ident Cochran.
ter, Miss Grayce Conwell.^o Ar-
macy
The Association will mtet at
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Patten ar- thur Mullen. Mr. Whitney re Dilley. May 12, 1917.
rived Saturday from Sacramento, | turned jhe sameevening,
i Ä his
. “ 5 duties
Ä
l as Ä pastor
i T t f of E the
!
Congregational church of this city.
Joe A. Wiles would like to
write your insurance. Will give
you service that will be to your
advantage. Upstairs in Ander­
son block, room 2.
-r»2
Mr. Bowman visited in Port­
land Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.
Bowman have purchased the C.
Peterson place on the Base Line
road, and will move there soon.
You’ll enjoy mowing the lawn
if you get the easy-adjusting,
light-running “ Eclipse” mower.
Adjusted by a single thumb-screw
and is self-sharpening. ^ See it at
the Gordon Hardware Store.
Inland Spring of the Oregon
Agricultural college has been test*
ing milk on the farms about For-
e st Grove. He has been visiting
at the home of M r. and Mrs. Van
Walters
L a s t Thursday morning burg-
id,'™'1,?- Your Linde Sam
Needs Draftsmen
Mott, Mrs. Leon Sills and Mrs. A. Bal-
lenger. The club will hold its next
meeting at the home of Mrs. Jack La
Satie.
Spring plowing has begun in earnest,
after the long delay, and farmers are
hastening to make up for the time lost
due to the rains.
Save Your Stamps
Mrs. Henry McDonald is “ enjoying”
If you w ant to a sist th e local an attack of the mumps.
B elg ian R elief S o ciety help th e
Henry Freerksen, the local milk
B elg ian s, save y o u r cancelled hauler> suffered a slight paralytic stroke
. .
.. .;
Saturday night, but is able to resume
Morieta Howard, Helen N'ewman and
Bertha Flannigan.
The scene is laid in Spain.
Music kindly furnished by Catherine
Davis, Beth Crandall and Russell Mor­
gan. Hallie Moorehouse directing the
dance.
postage
stamps . and
.
. . deposit
.
, them
in a box placed in the local post-
office lobby for that purpose. A
manufactu-ing concern buys these
stamps for the analine dyrs they
contain and it is said 250 can­
celled stamps bring enough mon­
ey to feed a Belgian one day.
Just tear off the corner of the en-
velope on which the stamp IS at-
tached, the members of the so-
ciety will do the rest.
Whitney and the ehil
mained in Portland until Sunday.
Mrs. Noah Baker and Mrs
The United States Civil Strvice
Swiggett of Kansas City were in
Washington County Transfers
! Commission is making an extra­
Forest Grove Tuesday to make
The following real estate trans­
ordinary effort to supply the needs
arrangements for the latter to re-
ferablere
recorded with the regis-
of the Navy Department for ship
main a few weeks in Forest Grove. I (jraftsmen
Mi„ions of do„ars ter of deeds at Hillsboro during
Mrs Swiggett is recently from the
, . ,
.
, , the oast week-
.
. ..
. . » I
. i •, are available for construction, but
; ” . ,
,
east and wishes to look about this
.
.
.
J . C. Applegate et ux to Gladys M.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
,
.
all
>hip-building
work
undertaken
„
o,___
¿T
Nr
vicinity, and has taken rooms at
*
.
, .
, . Hayner, S half of S half of NE quar,
., ,
t
i a nu n
at government yards is retarded Sec 25, 3N4, $10.
the home of Mrs. L. S. 1 hlllips.
^y a shortage of ship draftsmen, j John Kimzey to A. T. Buxton,
39.66
Those attending the Christian Salaries range from $3.28 to $ 0 .0 0 acres in Henry Buxton, jr ., D L C . ,
Endeavor convention in Hillsboro and over per diem Age limits $25.40.
Saturday and Sunday all or part 18 Yt’ars or over- About thirtY w- E- Miller et ux to J . W. Hughes,
vacancies exist at t h e Puget 1 acre Forest Grove, $25.
of the tithe w re Grace Haines, Sound Navy Yard, Bremmerton,
F. W. Porter et ux to Sarah C. Reed,
June Walker, Helen Phillips, Lyla Washington. Until further no- Lot 3, Lakeview Add to Gaston. $650.
Short, Nellie Walker, Leone Gra- tice applications will be received
W. A. Goodman et ux to E. U. Cate
ham, George Berreman, Frances by the United States Civil Service et al. 45xtoo feet Blk 21, Forest Grove,
Track, Anna Taylor, Opal D ixon,, Commi-sion. Washington, D. ( . . , $ 10.
Dulcina and Earnest me Brown,. am in ^ immedia£ , y upon th eir Thatcher et ux. 14 .96 acres. Sec 15,
Nola and Winnie Ramsey, tern receipt and a rating will be as- 1N4. $ 10 .
Reynolds, Sadie McCoy, Mr. and signed to the competitor. Those
E. G. Goff et ux to Carl S. Clapshaw,
Mrs. Humberg, Margaret Morgan, who are found to be qualified will 5 acres. Sec 8, 1N4. $10.
John Williams
Williams to
to Chas.
Chas. Brown, 50x-
Mary Stockman, Thelma Haynie,!
offered empbyment at once. | John
lull 100 feet Lot 4, Blk 8, Forest Grove,
SherwotKl P < * . W
H um b^. E n * * ^
information may be secured from $1160.
office, carried the safe two blocks Dale Underwood, Joy Aydelott, j the Secretary, 11th Civil St ■rvice EM. Davis et ux to H. L. Smith, part
and blew it to pieces. They got Edith l^mb, Nellie Johnson, Alice District, Seattle, Washington; or of Elkanah Walker and wife D. L. C.,
very littl for their pains, Post- and Linnie Burnworth, Helen from the Local Secretary, Board Sec 36, 1N4, $3200.
master Fitch having deposited Newman, Harry Romig, Arthur
Warranty deed and mortgage
¡city. All qualified persons not . . .
,
, ^
,
Jones
and
Meritta
Howard.
most of the valuables in the hank
now employed o n government blanks I°r
a‘ ‘ be Express of-
during the previous day.
President Bushnell of Pacific | contracts are urged to apply.
,fice.
hjg duti>g
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Job printing—phone 821.
D. D. & M. B . BUM P
A ttorneys a t Law
Loans and Real Estate
D. D. BUMP.
Residence
Forest Grove,
Phone 444
M. B. BUMP,
Residence Hillsboro
Offices -HILLSBORO
| N .H O FFM A N
Attorney At Law
Patent Office Business Solicited
Forest Grove,
Oregon
Say!
WTHY DON’T YOU
CALL ON
F. A. Moore
ASK HIM ABOUT
P R IC E S ON
GROCERIES
AND G ET A HIGH CASH
P R IC E FOR YOUR
PRODUCE ?
Phone 4 1 x
Pacific Ave. and Third St.
a n s
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