The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, May 24, 1917, Image 5

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    CONDKNSKD NKWS NOTES
Harold Ober of Nehalem visited
with friends here thru the week*
Public nulo bills printed at the lend.
Express office.
Exceptional Treat
for Music-Lovers
H. T. GILTNER
Orval Hutchens returned Tues­
The chorus organized by the
Found Auto license tag. Call day evening from a business trip
Pacific
Conservatory is working
to
Washington
points.
at this office for information.
Second-hand s c h o o l books hard on the Cantata, “ Joan of
Mrs. J. F. McGill visited her
Fruits and Vegetables in Season
bought at the Hook Store. We Arc,” to lie given during com­
sons in Portland last Saturday.
are in the book business.
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mencement week. The chorus is!
Warranty deed and mortgage
S. L. Carlyle has received word enthusiastic over the music, and
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blanks for sale at the Express of- that one of his brothers, Dr. W W e the performance haH b(.en |
L- Carlyle of Sabetha, Kas., has I
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Monday
South Main Street
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Forest Grove, Ore
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, » .. enlisted in the medical reserve j definitely
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airs. m . A Armentrout left an(j haH been ca|ied io train at Ft. ievening of Commencement week,
Monday for a visit with friends ({¡ley, where 70,(XX) troops a re they have been working hard
over the music.
at Kagle Point.
training
Hillsboro Man Insane
The
cantata
is
especially
fitting
,
Last Friday evening H u g h
I)r. H. B. Moore, who is now
P. U Freshmen were hosts last
jocated in Idaho, visited his fam- Friday a t a picnic given a t at this
. , time. The theme is a
Archbold,
sewer inspector for the
ily in this city over Sunday.
| Duyck’s
grove to Forest G rove,' martlal one, dealing with the
Juyr
city of Hillsboro, locked himself
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See that new line of shoes, for | Ibllslxiro and Beaverton
h i .. g h .. Frt*nch peasant girl, J o a n o f
in his room and threatened to kill
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.school seniors. Athletics, m usic! D °mrt'roy» anfl the brave deeds
men, women and children, at A ;a n (i|unch were lh(. mediums of »he performed agaiMt the invad- Provides Immediate Construc­ himself. Relatives called in Dep­
( i. Hoffman & Co s
amusement and sustenance.
ers of her native Prance.
I he 1
uty Sheriff Alexander and Chief
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............................music is well adapted to the stir-1 tion of Permanent Highways
of
Police Zumwalt and while these
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<;.W Creel, chief of the local
rina word., and the- martial air 1«,
Without Increasing Taxes.
officers were trying to force the
coats, in
the latest style and most ¡entomological station, departed carried thruout.
approved pattern, just received at Monday evening for Vancouver j Three well known Portland so-
door, Archbolrf slashed his throat
Anderson s. Come and see them, j an(j Victoria, H. C., to confer
i nree wen Known i oriiana so
Much haa been «aid In opposition to
loists have consented to take the the good roads bond bill that baa no and wrists with a razor a n d
M rs Carl Hoffman and children ™
!^ ih o v
M ^Creel ""h, parts.
They are Miss Goldie
th7me«ur. a ^ jumper! from a second story win­
departed Thursday for B e n d , J*cte in which t n«*y and Mr.
i>,.lur on, soprano; Mr. Richard which .......
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H ( reel
j Peter
could be designed only to poi­
dow. He was captured and taken
where Carl has a good job running have a mutual interest
e W1 Robertson, tenor, and Mr. Harry son and prejudice the voters against !'
a dynamo.
; be away about a week.
Scougall. basso.
That being the case, the following per- to jail and was next day adjudged
Pacific University s t u d e n t s
Walter Baldwin, who has been i Miss Peterson needs no intro- tlnsnt facts are submitted for the in­ insane and ordered taken to the
formation and thoughtful considera­
have voted to forego Field Day assisting his brother, Oscar, at Auction to Forest Grove people tion of the impartial voter on tbs eve asylum at Salem.
this year and devote their energies Condon, returned home Sunday ,
voice js well-known here, and of the special election June 4tb:
A t an early hour Saturday
to military training.
and next day went to Yamhill, thoroughly appreciated. At pres -
This road bond bill proposes the Is­
morning
burglars forced the safe
suance of $6,000,000 twenty-five year
of
the
sheriff
of Yamhill county
four per cent bonds for the construc­
tion of a system of state-wide hard- and got away with all the cash
surfaced highways. The roads to be
n
, . .
| Improved are designated in the bill therein contained, estimated at
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, a.t
, e ^ ‘t *v**ry Presbyterian , and Include the main-traveled roads \ about $40. This is the second
People who have rooms to rent
Dr. O. H. Holmes, former pas- church of Portland. While n o t , throughout the state.
sheriff’s safe that has been ruined
during the G. A. R. encampment
Inn- 2 6 2 7 - n l 9X
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, tor
the local Congregational so well known 10 Forest Grove
Adequate revenue has been provided
j nc
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P east‘ church, who had been invited to people, he is considered among by statute for paying both interest > in the valley this year, Sheriff
notify Mrs. John Anderson.
deliver an addre-s during ihe G. the best tenors of Portland, with and principal and retire the bonds at Applegate’s s a f e having been
The short-burner “ Bon-Ami” A. R. encamement, writes t h e a voice of exceptional purity and niatu:lt> without increasing taxes, blasted and ruined, but not open­
He will be a treat The nione3r d ri‘ d from tbe increased ! ed, about two months ago.
kerosene stove brings the heat committee that he cannot be here sweetne-s.
automobile nc
| automobile
.»c ..*cs and the existing I
close to your cooking utensil. and Chief Justice Wallace Me- well worth hearing
See it at the Gordon hardware ¡Camant of the Oregon supreme I Mr. Scougall is the bass soloist
i ^ l%Mnd th“ b«i.dl IJd
Washington County Transfers
»tore-
¡court has consented to make th e ; at the White Temple, Portland, leave a «..„s anti.ii balance for the
The following real estate trans­
He is also a member of ihe P o r t- comer., u. j ! «.• ,icr ruau* not enum- fers were recorded with the regis­
B. Y Roe of Gaston and John address.
Lcu.a l :-L
A. Iiee of Portland, early-day : The case wherein Howard Me- land Opera company, and made a era,,d ,!l
ter of deeds at Hillsboro during
ü . i ' q au »mobile license
graduate*« of Pacific University, I Gill of this city sued the Portland great hit in the opera “ Mignon,”
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addressed the students at assemb- i Railway, Light & Power company given there. His voice is power statut) s
ia effect and will have
G. I. Gibson to J. O. Mickalson et ux,
for $10.000 for personal injures fui and melodious, and he can he
b(
ly last Thursday.
aid' s of whether or
ranked III
in no
no way im
inferior
the
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¡sustained several m o n th s a g o - raiiaeu
eriu r to
to m
e not tb, ,0 4 tcuus are voted at the part of Blk 5, Walker’s Add Forest
Grove. $10.
> ung nor < s- w hen a 8treet car bt,|onK|ng to ( j e - 1 o th er tw o so lo ists in popular fa-1 special cite.ion June 4th.
one good 2-horse gasoline engine,
Ant. Comanada to Con. C. Caples,
H
ie
aui.
owner
la
willing
to
i
Inouire of ! Amiant struck an auto in which vor.
and one grain-cutter
Lot 6, being N W quar of SW quar Sec
is
not
often
that
Forest
pa>
lbe
inc‘
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llcema.
ah
that
he
is Ma^-a, F o r e s t T r o v e ! Mr McGill and Harry Vandehey
It i
Louis
wh,cb 6, 41 acres. $10.
r»*» 91x.
IQ ! wpre riding, w a s tried before Grove people get a chance to hear “ ,h* ** r,,i- <<1 anyway, be aioaejr*
phone
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expended In
D. F. Adkins to D. D. Bump, Lot 1
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. i Judge Bingham last week and re i singers of this . . . class, especially
in! constructing
3810 11 the r e d s proposed in the
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Joe A. Wiles would like to 8U,t^ ¡n a\ erdict for the
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and N half Lot 2, blk 2, Smith’s Add
street connection with a prod, etion put bond but TlM, (.utomobile owner will
write your insurance. Will give
Forest Grove.
car company.
The street car on by local singers.
provide all >t the money necessary to
Fred F. Hughes et ux to A. F. Kahl
you service that will be to your company had the most witnesses.» j t bs hoped to have a good i mwi the iotere8t charges and retire
advantage. Upstairs in Amler-
et ux, 56 acres in David Monroe D L C,
'WVII'WT V’ A n n o v i VT/A'rL-cj
crowd to greet these Portland s o - ! ^ bonds. He fails to see why there
son block, room 2.
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TOWN GAKUbN I X l/lt a
| loists and support the hard and
tibeJe,x' 1 N 3, $11.500.
A. F. Kahl et ux to L. Schwanke,
penditure of the money so provided in
You’ll enjoy mowing the lawn
The Patriotic Food Prepared- C o n te n tiou s efforts put forth by
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of good roads, in view 174 xl67 feet o f David Monroe D L C,
if you get the easy-adjusting, ness League met last Saturday ev- \ the members of th chorus. This _ the construction
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of the
fact that It is his money that $800.
light-running “ Eclipse” mower. ening and discussed further plans is the first time in a number of will
pay for the improvements.
C. W . Durken to D. E. Purdin, 50
Adjusted by a single thumb-screw ft>r increasing and conserving the years that a loca chorus of this
ah of the money raised from the •
acres of N W quar Sec 32. 2 N 3, $600.
and is self-sharpening. See it at food supply. Now
that the sea- s|zc has attempted to put on a bonds will be expended under the di-
C. H. Elliott to I. Burpee, undivided
the Gordon Hardware Store.
son is so far advanced and the performance, and it is thoroughly '
rection of the State Highway Commis-
half int in N E quar of NE quar Sec 12,
>lon- appointed by Governor Withy-
Max M. Reeher, who has been gardens are mostly planted, the worthy of hearty support.
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combe. The Commission has announc- 1 N 5, 40 acres. $10.
at ,
attending Stanford University for chief work ... of . the committee
Iickets
will be on
sale
some-
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Frank Mott et ux to Robert F. Mott,
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mi
ed l hat in expending the fund all sec-
the past nine months,’ has re­ present will be publicity work time within the next week. 1 hey tion8 of the 8late wU1 ^ con8idered part of W half of SE quar Sec 15. also
turned and is again assisting C. through the local press in the way are to be 35 cents with the priv- impartially, a dollar’s worth of road undivided half int in adjoining strip,
W. Creel at the local U. S. ento­ of hints and suggestions on the | ilege of reservat'on at no addi construction for every dollar expended $ 1 , 200 .
care and cultivation of crops, tional cost. Remember to hold ia guaranteed by the Commissioners,
mological station.
home economy, etc.
the date open and buy a ticket.
who have declared that they wtu pur-
D. D. & M. B. BUMP
Watch this paper for articles on
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cha8e one or more Pavln« Planta and
food production and gardening.
Wilmer Hamrick, employed at la> paving unless satisfactory bids are
Attorneys at Law
The local cannery advises they the Scnmr lo*ginK can,P* near •“ bmltted by pavluK
Or
c a „i Cherry C » had an excitin* flf-1
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Loans and Real Estate
for all products offered, so pro- J
r™inu^es ,ast Thurday that he I erg ,n lheir work of road building, D. D. BUMP.
M. B. BUMP,
duction of green beans and other
he would
repeat tor a scarcity of labor and the reasonable- Residence
Residence Hillsboro
vegetables for canning need not be I
dollars. A runaway mare, ness of war-time prices for materials Forest Grove.
Offices— HILLSBORO
iccoiint of
of renorted
which was attached a single- will determine the time for inaugurate Phone 444
curtailed nn
on account
reported j
ins work and the scope of actual road
tree
and
log
chain,
ran
past
Ham­
shortage of tin cans. They also
construction. Road building will not
N . HOFFMAN
will furnish seed at reasonable rick and the chain wrapped itself be undertaken by the Commission un­
around the man’s ankle, the hook
( price and purchase crop.
Attorney At Law
making a nice secure loop that less conditions are favo-able.
Approval of the road bond bill June
If you know of any vacant land was as clinging as if fastened by
Patent Office Business Solicited
suitable for gardening purposes, human hands. Running at full 4th will be an indorsement of a plan
that
insures
for
the
state
the
construc­
report it to this committee and we speed, the frightened animal
Forest Grove,
-
Oregon
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of a system
of hard-surfaced roads
will see that it is put to good use . dragged Hamrick three hundred tion
with funds already provided by law
If you have any suggestions to yards down hill through stum ps,1 and without increasing other taxes,
¡offeror
garden experiences that |()kJS and underbrush, only stop-
Vote 314 x y e s and help “Pull Ore-
will help others tell them to the • pinR when she came to a thicket
*on 0ut of the Mud ”
committee* and they will be pub-1 fjense enough to stop her headlong OB. ul„ . nnnn
fished for the good of a I We are | flight. S t r a n g e t o relate, a PROV' DE»
NEEDE0
all am.iteurs and need the help of sprained ankle and severe, but;
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A Roofing for
W HY D O N ’T YOU
one
another
at
this
time.
not
serious
bruises,
constituted
all
,
am
for
the
road
i88U
8
be.
CALL ON
E v e r y K ind
j If you have a team or a plow or the (iamaRe to Hamrick. M r. c&uw j w levH t win ,ive u. of ore-
Of B uilding
harrow
or other tools you can Senner, who witnessed the acci- gon good roads and at places where
loan, advise the committee,
; dent, says a moving picture of the j we have not good roads now, and
planting is being delayed because scene would have brought him a where we need them most. There is
It co$t8 nothing to inquire
of lack of these.
I thousand dollars, and Hamrick on,y one plan
U8 by which we
ASK HIM ABOUT
If you need garden help, let us ■ savs ¡t wou)d be cheap at the n,ay obtaln ,0,m* realljr g0Hd and aerT‘
know.
The Rov
Boy Smuts
Scouts Honor | nrirp
ICU7 Thu
i ,CPRbl* roads and that u the
PRICES ON
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the state to »ell
Manufactured by
Guard and other organizations.
. ■ . scheme
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* « permitting
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are affiliated with this committee
A surprise birthday party was
Z\™ e?P*\Z'd
and are anxious to assist in every given Camilla M i l l s Tuesday Int8re8t by the r<.venue derived from
way possible.
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night by the girls of Nawaka 8 state tax on automobiles, if we do
I.et us all get behind this food Camp. Miss Mills was presented not adopt this plan we of Oregon win
A N D GET A HIGH CASH
production campaign and make with a gift and many beautiful continue as we have already continued
PRICE FOR YOUR
gardens produce their limit flowers. Games were played and t«*1 ions, with poorly drained, wretch
Roofing Manufacturing Co. our
PRODUCE ?
United team work will accomplish stunts were performed, after which ed|y •°<’ated aad miserably surfaced
Portland, O regon
wonderful results
¡each girl was given a bunch of roada* lmpa89able
winter and Im­
practical and expensive at all times.—
If unable to secure Lady Wash- fagots, and while each girl’s fagots Rufus C. Holman. President of State
PUH SALK BY
Phone 181
ington beans for seed, apply to burned in the fire place she told Association of County Judges and
E n r o o t iilVlVP P h n ilU f M ill the chairman, Prof. H. E. Inlow.l an incident of camp life. Marsh- County Commissioners.
Pacific Ave. and Third St.
l u i l d l ill
l la lllllg ifllll wbo wj|| advise you where seed mallows were toasted and refresh-
I’ bonc 0232
J may be obtained.
1 ments were served.
Job printing—phone 821.
Staple and Fancy Groceries
A FINAL WORD ON
ROAD BOND BILL
J.
B ut ITarcl T o
Beat
F. A. Moore
GROCERIES