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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1917)
— O. M. Sanford had business in Portland Saturday. Found—Man'« purse. May be Howard Mc Gi l l of Portland The Military Girls at Chautauqua recovered at thin office. visited his parents in this city Bruce Roc left Monday for a over Sunday. vacation visit ut Newport. Charles Dickson of Portland The ExpreM prints butter wrap- s|>ent Sunday with his mother,! jh t h with non-poisonouH ink. Mrs. M. A. Dickson, in this city. Art Copies left Monday for a Don’t buy an ice cream freezer fishing trip south of Newport. until you have seen the triple Money to loan Valley Realty motion machine on sale at the Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. l!)-tf Gordon Hardware store. Miss Rose Kennedy of Port We furnish repairs for Deering, land is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Champion, Osborne. Milwaukee Olmstead. and John Deere binders and mow-1 Miss Emma B Pen field return- ers. Golf Bros, Forest Grove. ed Saturday from an enjoyable Claude Bryant, who is officiat outing at Koekuway. ing as cow- tester in Coos county, George G. Hancock, real es visited his brother, Archie, in this tate, farm loans and fire insur city Monday. ance, new Anderson block. 50 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Meresse Mrs. Norris Rogers of McMinn of McMinnville visited Mr. and ville arrived Monday to sjjend Mrs. E. Meresse in this city Sun the week with her parents, Mr. day and in the evening visited and Mrs. H. It. Bernard. IIE M ilitary G irls’ sln tln g orches alx of these b ew itch !-, girls, and they ties have all the snap, splash-dash of Mrs. Mesesse’s folks, Mr. and tra. novelty drill, drum curl», are glowing w ith first honor« from one a girl galaxy vaudeville headliner, the The short-burner “Bon-Aini" Mrs. H. D. Bryant, at Gaston. melaiitfe of IrrexiMtilile fem inini of the largest of the E a«tem C hautau utm ost refinem ent pervades through kerosene stove brings the heat qua* last season. T he M ilitary Girl« out. ty, are to give tw o M|iarklinK programs Evangelists Coming on the third day of the Ellison-W hite are rated very high as an orchestra. The M ilitary G irls Just bubble happi close to your cooking utensil. See it at the Gordon hardware The Christian church of this C hautauqua* this taatu ter. T here ure Then, while their astonishing spe<-ial- ness; th a t’s alL city is planning for a big revival store. meeting in August, under the Hurry and get that swell new i leadership Kellems brothers. summer suit. John Anderson is j The church of is the exceedingly fortu the Christian church you will tained At its first regular meet Washington County Transfers saving it for you and it is up-to-, nate in getting these splendid the-minute in style at a reason-1 young evangelists at this time.1 surely agree that they are very ing following, the county court The following real estate trans much alive a n d very capable shall consider the facts in the fers were recorded with the regis able price. Both of them are Oregon boys, ydbng men. The meetings wi l case. No person can collect dam ter of deeds at Hillsboro during Henry E. Schneider of Gaston who have grown up and been ed begin sometime the first part of ages where animals or fowls have the past week: was one of seven men indicted by j ucated in Oregon schools. Jesse, Van B. DeLashmutt et ux to Gales a federal grand jury at Portland the evangelist, is a graduate of August. The exact date will be been killed by their own dogs. Creek Co., 2.94 acres NW quar of SE announced later last week for failing to register the University of Oregon and also Spanish Veterans Elect quar of Sec 23, 2 N 4, $10. for military service. The United Spanish War Vet H. E. Lee et al to B. L. Phillips et An Important Sale o: the Eugene Bible University. Joe A. Wiles would like to Since graduating they have, On June 27th J. W. Hughes, erans held their ninth annual en ux, 16 acres S of NE corner of W half SW quar of Sec 15, 2 N 4, $10. write your insurance. Will give been in the evangelistic field and premier livestock auctioneer of campment in Hillsboro last week, of Benton et ux to H. E. you service that will be to your have met with great success, not Oregon, sold for Congressman C. the election of officers re-ulting as Lee, same L. as Phillips above, $10. advantage. Upstairs in Ander-| alone in the number of convert« N. McArthur at Rickreall thirty- follows: H. W. Scott et ux to Forest Grove, son block, room 2. 52 but also in new spiritual vision one head of Jersey cattle for the Clyde R, Nicholson. Portland, SW quar of SW quar of Sec 13, SE of SE quar of Sec 14 and E half Ralph I). Iietzcl, for the past given each congregation visited. sum of $7,735.00 The highest- commander; Robert S. Greene, quar of NE of Sec 23, 1 N 5, $2,000. four years director of the O. A. C Whenever they hold a meeting priced cow sold to a breeder of Albany, senior vice commander; j Geo. quar Dooley College Extension Service, has re for a congregation they are al Silverton for $820 and D. G Lilly James E. Brockwood, Portland, and Wilson River et R. ux R. to Co., Gales 3.5 Creek acres signed, to accept the presidency ways invited to come back again. of this city paid $425 for a four- junior vice commander; George W quar of SE half and S half of SE of the New Hampshire Agricul This »[teaks for the work done by months-old calf. J. J. Van Kleek H. Ca r r , Portland, inspector; quar of SE quar. Sec 36, 2 N 4, $1. A. M. Scott et ux to W. L. Hun- tural College, at a salary of $5,000 the boys. They have held meet of Kinton paid $040 for two cow* Robert Kumeruw, Salem, judge saker of T. B. Speaks DLC per year, with residence and other ings at the following places and and C. S. Bair of Portland paid advocate; Dr. L. W. Hyde, Hills No. 51. et 1 al, S 4, tract $10. perquisite's. are invited back for future meet $500 for a cow. Ten bull calves boro, surgeon; Rev. E A. Smith, Hillsboro, chaplain; Elmer Lund- Public sale bills printed at the Mrs. John Anderson, who was ings: Selma, Calif., with 115 ad averaged $157.50. borg, Portland, patriotic instruct Express office. elected senior vice commander of ditions; Santa Rosa, Calif., 137;] New Dog Law in Effect or; Captain A. L. Harmes, Port the W R. C., department of Ore Redlands, Calif., 144; Corvallis, | By the provisions of a law which gon. at last week’s encampment, Ore., 112; Prinville, Ore., 138;; went into effect Sunday, every land, marshal, and F. A. Mead, D R . H . C . F O R T N E R Successor to on Friday evening entertained at Dayton, Wash., 102; North Ya owner of a male dog or spayed McMinnville, historian. The women’s auxiliary elected DR. H. W. VOLLMER dinner Mrs. Cora M. Davis of kima, Wash , 400. These are, dog over six month of age officers as follows: Mrs. Kathryn Union, past national president, their largest meetings, but the female OFFICE and Mrs. Jennie B. Higgins of boys do not confine their work is liable for a tax of $1.50 per Hewlett, Salem, president; Mrs. In First National Bank Building and for unspuyed females Stella Weed, Portland, senior vice Eugene, past national secretary alone to big places, but also go j year $3.00 per year. The law applies [•resident; Mrs. Minnie Monroe. D . D . & M . B . B U M P These ladies remained over until to smaller places where they see to all of the state west of the Cas Portland, junior vice president; Saturday, to finish up some com they are needed. A tto r n e y s a t L aw cade range, except the city of Mrs. Robert Green, Albany, chap mittee work entrusted to them. If you attend these meetings at Portland and Josephine, Jackson, lain; Mrs. Eva G. R Hyde, Hills Loans and Real Estate Coos, Curry, Lincoln. Tillamook, boro, judge advocate; Mrs George D. D. BUMP. M. B. BUMP. Clatsop and Columbia counties. Carr, Portland, inspector; Mrs. Residence Residence Hillsboro Grove. It is the duty of the constable of Kathleen Biddle Walker, Port Forest Phone 444 Offices—HILLSBORO the presinct to make the collec land, installing officer; Mrs. Susie tions and give those paying a re Nicholson, Portland, historian; J N. HOFFMAN ceipt and identification tag for Mrs Love, Portland, patriotic in T o O r e g o n ’s P o p u la r Attorney At Law- their dogs. Where owners refuse structor; Miss Zelma Kumerow, B e a c h R e so r ts to pay, they are liable to a fine of Salem, secretary, and Mrs. Davis, Patent Office Business Solicited $50 and imprisonment for a term Salem, treasurer. Forest Grove, - Oregon of 25 days in the county jail, or both such fine and imprisonment, and their unlicensed dogs shall be destroyed by the constable. The funds raised by this tax go into a fund to reimburse people who have sheep, g ats, swine or F r u its a n d V e g e ta b le s in S ea so n fowls killed by dogs. People whose animals have been killed must file with the county clerk P H O N E 701 within ten days from the killing a S o u th M ain S tr e e t - F o r e st G rove, O re statement of * the facts, setting forth the amount of damage sus CONDENSED NEWS NOTES T At Forest Grove Chautauqua Next Monday Why Not a Trip Tillamook County Beaches Newport Beaches LOW Round-Trip FARES H. T. 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