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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1917)
Mrs. H . R. Kauffman wi l l teach classes in Home Nursing, Hygiene and First Aid to any who wish this work. The classes will lie free to all. Those interj ested will meet at her home Sat urday afternoon at 8 o’clock. WE WILL T A K ^O R D K R S FOR Bring note book and pencil. A number of Minnesotans yes- I terday held a patriotic picnic at the 11. N. Robinson farm, just south of the city, enjoying the at the following prices, so lon^ as the sup ,day with a short program and re- ply on hand lasts. We only have a lim 1 freshments. Those present from out of town were Geo. A. Robin- ited amount, so first come first served. !son (brother to H. N.) and fam Clover Leaf, 650 ft. - 21c; Fort land price 25c ily of Chehalis, Wash.; T J Bald win (brother to Mrs H N. Rob Diamond Manilla, BOO ft., 20c; Cortland price 21c inson! and family of Portland, Standard, M i ft. - - 18c; Cortland price 22c Arnold Troeh and family of Van couver, Wash., Misses Allen and Doane of Portland and Charles We furnish REPAIRS for Deering, Champ Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. ion, Osborne, Milwaukee and John Deere Hind H. N. Robinson of Vancouver ers and Mowers. barracks, who recently enlisted under President Wilson’s call for ¡70,000 additional troops. A ll o/» Huy a “ Florence” Oil Stove and make those present were former neigh your W ife Happy. bors of the host and hostess when they lived in Minnesota and that a good time resulted is putting Extravagance is one of those insidious habits that creep ' the proposition mildly. upon us and take away our money, waste our time and rob Saturday was the thirtieth an- us of a comfortable old age. Those small sums that we frit i niversary of the marriage of Mr. Phone 6 8 3 Forest Grove, Ore ter away from week to week would look very handsome a land Mrs. L. M. Graham and the few years from now in the bank. After you have started a twenty sixth anniversary of the bank account, you will find that it ifc no sacrifice to deny marriage of Mr. and Mrs, W. C. I Christian Church Honor Guard Benfer and the two families quiet- yourself many of the useless pleasures that really eat up so N e x t I.<ini'n day is the p a s to r's day Drill will bt* held hereafter on . ly celebrated these (to them) im vast an amount of money. a t K ansas C ity. A t th e eleven o’clock portant events by a joint family Friday evening from 7 toH o’clock service Mrs. P utnam will conduct th e Do your banking with us. We pay four per cent inter- dinner, which was enjoyed in the at P. U. gymnasium. Ju n io r service in the m ain auditorium * terest on savings accounts. grateful shade of the giant firs On Friday morning the garden On account of the C hautauqua pro | and cedars a short distance south survey for the Agricultural college g ra m Iwginning a t eig h t o'clock n ex t of Soda Springs. Besides the two I s m l’s I lay evening, th e re will he no MEMBER couples mention«!, those in the will be completed—all who can C hristian E ndeavor m eetin g and the " f e d e r a i , r e s e r v e Forest Grove, Ore. nnrty were Mr. and Mrs J. S. help with this, report to Iwingley preaching aervice will begin at aeven SYSTEM West, Mr and Mrs. Roy Renfer Hal! at 10 o’clock. “ A S tro n g Bank in a Good T ow n” and continue for tifty minute» Five cents a month for a state o'clock 1 and daughter. Norma; Misses Le- th a t thoae w ishing to a tte n d the ! one and Maude Graham anil Mas- fund will be collected from each hautauqua will be able to do so. S ub NOTES AND PERSONALS Public sale bills piinted at the! ters Laddie Graham and Kenneth member henceforth. These dues C ject, "B olling Away S to n es.” Express office. Benfer. In the cool of the even- for July are payable now to Lucile Everybody ia invited to these s e r Job printing—phone 821. Beans are going to be too val ing the party visited the big tres- Higby. vices. uable to waste in the threshing. tie being bui t on the Fred Wilson An election of officers to fill The latest in straw hats for R. !.. PU TN A M . M inister. men and boys at John Ander S e e t h e thresher at Gordon’s I place for the Gales Creek and vacancies will be held July 24th. hardware s ore. Wilson River Railroad company. Congregational Church son’s. Card of Thanks Get your vacation accessories,' This is undoubtedly one of the O P E N -A IR V E S P E R SE R V IC E S, a t Mr. and Mrs. Auburn Mayea •uch as Talcum Powder, Face | highest and longest trestles in this We, the undersigned, wish to 7 o'clock Sunday evening» through of Scappoose visittd relatives in Creams, Bathing Caps, etc , at > part of Oregon thank the many _ friend« and rel- Ju ly , on th e lawn in fro n t o f the i J s city yesterday. Littlers Pharmacy, where t h e jatives for their kindness and flow - : Church. Mr. P a tte n '» g en eral them e To get the best results with prices are right. ers during the illness and after! will be, "W o rld Ju dgm ent» and Re- Odd Fellows Install your camera use the Ansco Speed- T h e n c h e d u l e by Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Eilers of The newly-elected officers of the death of OUT husband and ad ju n tm e n ta .” ex film, for sale only by Littler’s Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. father. Sunday* ¡» u> follow»: Washington lodge No. 48. I. O. f). Pharmacy. Mrs. E. A. Hyde. Ju ly 8. The W ar as a Ju d g m en t Levi Smith and other relatives in F , were installed last Monday Mrs. R. B. Cook. npon the Nation». Judge W. D. Smith of Hillsboro Mrs. C. E. Butler. Topic for 11 a. m .. 1 "P eace Through attended the funeral of his old the city yesterday Mrs. Smith is evening by District Deputy Grand the III imm I o f the C ro s s ." friend, E. A. Hyde, m this city having a hard time with eczema. Ma ter R. C. Hill. Msbtcd bv D ILLEY NOTES Ju ly 15. C om pensations o f the W ar. last Friday. A. A. Kirkwood, city engineer Past Grands J. F. McGill, S. A J. W . H ughes is »rooting about the J ul y 22. The W ar and th e Com rade Good second-hand typewriter, of Forest Grove, who recently en Walker, W. K. Curtis and J. H. country in a new Reo auto. i in W hite. in first class condition, for sale at listed in the Engineering Offi rers Shearer. Cecil H ughes, who was home fo r a Ju ly 29. K nighthood in Flow er. Reserve, has bten notified that a reasonable price and on easy The new officers are, E. B. couple o f days, le ft Sunday evening for REV. A. B. PA TTEN . he has been granted a commission terms at the Book Store. A m erican lake. Catching, past grand; Dan Pierce, Yuu don’t need to send away There is a big clock in one of as first lieutenant. noble grand; Wm. VanAntwerp C. N. Johnson, who w en t to F o rt Quite a number of Seventh day Riley, K as., to visit his son, W ilson, for your bathing suit—John An the windows of the Littler Phar macy which registers the number Adventists from this city, Cor and Geo. Ortman, right and left retu rn ed hom e Sunday. derson has them for men and of season Chautauqua tickets sold. nelius and Hillsboro held a picnic supporters; Carl C u r t i s , vice Everybody from Dilley w en t to the wom eifjust as good as you can at Naylor’s grove yesterday, with grand; J F. McGill and Glenn E ncam pm ent a t F o re st G rove and Watch the clock. a program of music, speeches, Potwin, supporters; Roy Curtis, Dilley w as well rep resen ted in the gel anywhere for the price. Mrs. Krang and daughter, Mrs. recitations and athletics. Final N otice warden; S G. Morgan, conductor; parade. Mary McKenzie, left this morn Mr. and Mrs. Booth o f P ortland are N otice is hereby given th a t th e un Vin on Robinson, who has been C. W. Orlell. chaplain; R. C. Hill ing for Astoria, where t h e i r visiting the la t t e r ’s m other, M rs. Chas. dersigned has filed w ith the County working for the state highway and J H. Shea’er, scene support daughter and sister, Mrs. George, C ourt of W ashington County. Oregon, died yesterday in a hospital, fol commission for several months, ers; Julius Wehrly, inside guard R oberts. Mrs. C. A. Brodersen last Friday e v his final rejio rt in the E sta te of Rosanna has been promoted to the posi ian; W. C. Benfer, outside guard lowing an operation. ening e n te rta in e d a t dinner fifteen A nderson, deceased, and the 3rd day of tion of transit man and is now em ian. Bessie Burr, a former Forest ployed ladies in honor o f Mrs. V aleria G. Ben- A ugust, 1917, a t ten o ’clock A. M. has near Fossil, Wheeler coun Grove girl, was married yesterday vie of P ortland, p resid en t-elect o f th e been s e t by Baid C ourt fo r th e final Relief Corps Cadies Pleased at South Bend, Wash , to Mr. ty. During the closing hours of the Ladies o f the G. A. R ., d e p a rtm e n t of hearin g o f said rep o rt. All persona in Saturday will be Gale Grange Robert Caines, a locomotive en O regon. A fte r an in te re stin g program , te re ste d will tak e notice and file any gineer. Mr. and Mrs. Caines will meeting day in Forest Grove. W’. R. C. department encamp the hostess, assisted by Mrs. R oberts, objection to said re|>ort on o r liefore Every Granger is expected to be ment last week, the delegates served ap p etizing refresh m en ts. live at Firdale, Wash. d ate. J . M. H IA TT, present, as a change will be made adopted the following resolution, T he G eorge H oar fam ily enjoyed said Langley & Langley, E xecutor. Frank Track arrived last night in the officers. Be prepared with Sunday dinner a t th e II. Sailing home. A ttorneys. presented by the committee on from Taft, Calif., where he has something good for the lecture M rs. K. C rispin w as Monday tak en been working for the Standard hour program. Good dinner at I greetings and courtesies: to the H illsboro hospital for an o p era DR. H. C. FORTNER Oil company. He reports that noon. Secretary. j F o re st G rove, J u n e 28, 1917. tion. Tom Lord, former Forest Grove u n\ ipnnie R Hytrin» Successor to butcher has a oood ioh at Taft , Captain H. Glaisyer, who, with Jennie h . inggins Mrs. B rodersen Monday took to ForJ D e p a rtm e n t S e c re ta ry , W. R. C .: Dutcner, has a good job at ialt. Dr Ward and Mrs. J. P. Wag- DR. H. W. VOLLM ER e s t Grove th e sew ing done by the Henry E. Schneider of Gaston ner, gave an entertainment sev- W e, your com m ittee on " G re e tin g s ladies o f Dilley for th e Red Cross and O F F IC E was one of seven men indicted by eral months ago in this city for and C o u rte sie s," w ish to convey th e the work w as prononneed O. K. In F irst N ational Bank Building a federal grand jury at Portland the benefit of the blind sailors sincere th a n k s o f th e D ep a rtm e n t of M rs. C. C ra ft and Mrs. O ’Neill will Telehones last week for failing to register and soldiers of England, Monday Oregon, W om an’s R elief Corps, fo r the give a silver te a F riday afternoon for for military service. When ar- received a letter from Sir Arthur many courtesies received during our the benefit of the piano fund. Residence 332 Office 333 raigned before Judge Wolverton, j Pearson of London, in which Sir i stay in ForeHt Grove’ esi»ecial,y to lhe Schneider stated that he belonged Arthur thanked the person giving ,ocal Po8t an<1 CorPs* G- A- R- and w- to an organization opposed to war the entertainment for the donation R- c-’ for their welcome to us and toT and he would rather die than go ¡of ten pounds, ten shillings and atl their ,!ffort8 in our behalf; to the to war. Schneider was sentenced threepence to the fund being 1 Boy Scout* for their splendid services, to six months imprisonment. raised by himself and associates, i80 free|y ar,d courteously rendered; to W /p e f / j g f o f f FARMERS, Take Notice ! ffte s m p g ey /g ineYScr/iÆ Binder Twine W Ö H /d s e fy o if m GOFF BROS. The First National Bank ho Let HAZELNUT At iirliullz’ii Phone 061 BUTTER YOUR BREAD the Honor G uard G irls, for assistan ce given ; to the Com m ercial Club, for th eir u n tirin g efforts, which added so much to th e pleasu re o f our sojourn | h e r e ; to th e F i r s t C ongregational church, to the W om an’s Club and to th e citizens of F o rest G rove generally, whose hom es have been opened to us; to the M asonic fra te rn ity ami to the press and all o th e rs who in any way joined in m aking o u r sta y in F o re st ■ Grove a continuous delight. H ats off to F o re st G rove ! M innie T. H orseman , M ary E. C hamberlain , C lara T. L yle , C om m ittee. The Pacific Market - for ======== GOOD MEATS, E ftE S Fresh Fruits and Vegetables TRY OUR Florida Grape Fruit, 2 for 25c Phone 0301 C. H. GIGUERE, Prop.