The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, July 19, 1917, Image 8

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I ll A I C I I K I I N O I KS
t h e red cross
Public sale bills printed at the
AttfcUnt Fire Wardens
Express office.
Allnn Rice, district fire warden Clarence Mai-y, who has l>een am
I w ear a Croaa of brilliant red
Field straw hats, two hits. ('. K
Men’s khaki trousers $1.25 to T hat itaiala for r»'ai-u»> from the dead; for Washington county, has ap­ ployed at Orenro, s|ient Sunday at
Roy A Co.
It alao staiala for sai-riflee,
pointed D. C. Zenor lo o k o u t at home.
$1.76 at Roy’s.
When men amt women pay the price.
Warranty deed and mortgage
the head of Clear Creek; W R. Mr. ami Mra. I .ou W right and son,
Judge R. M. Stevenson and son, It shown the world the debt of love
and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Sear» took
blanks for sale at this office.
Robert, were trading in this city T hat m ust have come from heaven Hayden, upper Galea Creek; Fay dinner Sunday at the J. Haney home.
Meade, Green Mountain; Win.
New goods arriving every week Monday.
above,
Dewey lleighler returned home Hal
For
no
reward
do
we
receive
Weir,
patrolman
().
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C
.
grant
I
urday
from Idaho, where he has been
at A. II. HotTman A Co.’s.
Mrs. H. A. Williams of Willa-
I employed for the past two month«.
The latest in straw hats for mina is visiting friends in this city Who w ear the Red Croaa on our sleeve. la n d s in East Dairy s e c tio n .
took Sunday
The Red ('roes means a royal gift
The following road supervisora (- Mr' *’*v?y *,M'
men and boys at John Ander this week.
dlnner
at
the
lieighler
honie.
Of self; or m eans that we may lift
will act without pay aa volunteer . j' Mr. Macy and aon, Cläre nee, Mi
son's.
Buy your t>athing suits and Hum anity to higher place
assistant
wurden«; Chan. Meach- j u wi« Ju nkere and Mlaa Myrtle Gllpin
Mrs W. C. Benfer returned yes­ summer underwear from A. (i. And elevate the human race.
em,
Hillshoro,
Route 1 ; John Fri- j went to Portland in Mr. Mncy'a car
I.ike sentinel, we wait the call
terday from a ten-day visit with HotTman & Co.
day,
Banks;
J.
H. Hotfman, Gas- Friday. They viaited the “Round-Up”
And give the best we have our all.
Portland friends.
Glenn Hour, who has been work And with it ju st that tender smile
I ton; A h h o IVters, Sherwooil; G. I*""1 r*P°rt m v,’ry ‘W ightful time.
It will be a real pleasure for ¡ng jn Canada anil Washington, T hat mnkea the g ift well, worth the Mann, Cornelius; Alfred Pieren, Mi«» Edna Kern of Portland i» visit­
ing at the hum* of her uncle, Fmnk
while.
you to step into the A. G. Hoff- has returned to this city.
Hilhboro, Route 1; John Schmidt- Bennett.
man £ Co. store.
Beans are going to be too val­ W hat di>es the Red Cross mean to you? /.er, Sherwood, Route 3; Charles Mr. Kilen hu« rented hi» place to Mr
Miss Martha Allen loft today uable to waste in the threshing. Oh, friend of mine, what will you do? O’N’eill, Dilley.
Pevey «ml will live in future ul the
for a visit with Miss Wanda Sain, S e e t h e thresher at Gordon’s For, g reat or small, no m atter where.
Soldier»’ home, ut Ko«et>urg.
Warden
Rice
axks
that
people
May find a place and do their share.
hardware store.
. King «ml son, Ralph, «ml l>e«n
up Scoggin’s valley.
In* careful about setting or leaving «ml >■«1 Ru»«ell
Oh. wondrous badge of honor dear,
Gilpin were visitor« «t the
S.
E.
Todd,
Arthur
Shearer
and
Messrs. Walter Roswurm, Frank _
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, ,
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The emblem of the volunteer,
tires in or near timber.
I "R ound-U p” Saturday.
F.merson and Roy Hesseltine mo­ h r.in k > m n h returned last n ig h t T hat wondrous Cross of brilliant red,
The T h atch er Sunday School held it»
Keil ( ross at (¡ales Creek
from a fishing trip to the Wilson Whose deeds of love the world has led.
tored to Portland Tuesday.
annual picnic Sunday at Soda Spring».
river. They got nice strings
-John DeW itt.
Mesdnmes B. F. White, H. Eer- Mr. ami Mr». Jaine« Went. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Duncan
rin and H. E. Inlow and Rev. A. Mr». A. tUUinger and Mr. I,. M (Jr*
Lester Jones and Leslie Webb —
and children expect to leave soon
left Sunday f o r Grass Valley,
Boys’ work shirts 60c at Roy’s. B. Patten and W. H. Holds went ham and family snjoysd a delightful
on an auto trip to Walla Walla.
where they will spend the sum-
Howard McGill was up from to (iales Creek last evening and picnic «upper at ‘'R ippling W ater»” o n
Francis Wade of the ambulance mer working in the harvest fields. Portland Monday.
assisted in the organization of a Galea Creek, Friday evening.
corps going to France, visited
Miss Jennie Armstrong has been
Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Bishop, and Found—Black feather fan. Can Red Cross auxiliary, with the fol­
friends in Forest Grove last week.
visiting at the ( ’rook farm, east of
lowing
officers:
Mrs.
James
Wood,
Dorothy, Catherine and Francis lx* recovered at this office.
town, for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Latta left
Jones visited last week at the
Ed Tatro of Dilley was a busi- chairman; Mrs. Ada Hines, vice
today for an extended visit at El-
chairman; Mrs. Walter S a rc n t. |{e(] ( ’roS S S tlllS irilllT S ,
Barnett Roe farm, beyond Wap ness visitor in the city Monday.
lensburg and other Washington
secretary; Mr Pert Hints, ireas-
1
ato'
Edward Burns left Monday for
points.
for Sale Matched team of the training camp at 'Frisco,
Mrs. Henry Rice and niece,
The people
, . of the
, town are
All installment subscribers to
large black horses; one black mare, Man.size work shirts. 60Ot G5t.
Miss Francis Rice, both of Hill­ about 15P0
very enthusiastic anti want In >lo lh, ||0 0 (l00i000
Cro*. fun.1
lopO
lbs.,
and
one
gray
and
75c
Roy*
g
furnwhing
store.
side, were shopping in this city on mare, about 1000 lbs. M. S. Al­ ...
n ,i
,,
.. „ ./h e tr p a r tln w a r d p r n v td tn i »uP - in , ho
Grove d u ,ric,
lorn
Smith
went
to
t
ortland
plies
for
the
Red
Cross
hospitals
.
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Tuesday.
len & Co.
It
. . . . . . .
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v
'
hereby notified to pay July in-
.
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,
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,
..
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.
.
Monday
to
enlist
as
a
wireles.
op-
on
foieign
soil.
,
To get the best results with
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith have r tor
stalu iuat to M R..Johnson, tra il
your camera use the Ansco Speed- received word that a daughter was
Or. Bishop to Washington
urer, at the First National Bank.
White duck oxfords, rubber soles
ex film, for sale only by Littler's born early yesterday morning to
Dr. J. S. Bishop has lx*en sum- Forest Grove, within the next ten
and hi els. Roy’s F u r n i s h i n g moried to Washington, D. C., in days.
Pharmacy.
W. H. Hollis,
their daughter, Mrs. Mabel Smith,
Store.
Prof. Lester Bennett left Mon­ of Selwood.
I connection with business of the R- E- Dunlap,
Chairman.
Mrs C. A. Maddux of Portland mtdical section of the Council of
day for his home in Philomath,
Secretary.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Caples
after spending ten days with
is
the
guest
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
G.^
National
Defense
and
expects
to
Datei!
July 18. 1917.
and two boys, Mrs. Maude Kin-
friends here.
E.
Roy
this
week.
j
|eaVe
for
the
national
capital
Sat-
ney of Astoria and Mr. Hoiladay
LOST REWARD
C. A. Broder:>on and Ra eigh
Portland picnicked up G des 1 MLss Avenel McIntyre left last urday or Sunday,
I/)st—A lady’s diamond ring in
week for Condon, where Mr. Mc-
Walker are freshening up the Creek Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs J. S. Buxton Forest Grove Tuesday, probably
Congregational church with a coat j
Intvre
is
located.
M onday took t h e i r daughter, Iwtween the Roe & Co. furniture
Mrs. J. S. Bishop, Misses Em­
of white paint.
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Oliver
Evans
and
wife
of
New-
Mrs. Covert, to the Cedar C rest1 store and the First National hank.
ma Penfield and Anna Taylor and
John Anderson, Dan Pierce and ^ jr Roward Taylor attended the ^,er^ motore<^ UP Gales ( reek for Sanitarium, near Portland, for a Liberal reward. Address H. B.
. E. >ehoonover are driving !at- i meeting__
meetings of ... the X E. A. in Port- a Httle filin g excursion Sunday, course of treatment for a stubborn Cusick, care Cusick & Co., bank-
est model Maxwell cars, bought ]and )ast week
j R a y Giltner and family and case of asthmatic trouble. Mrs. ers, Albany, Ore.
2«
from M. S. Allen & Co.
..
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..
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chas Munkers and family left Covert stood the trip nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goff, Mr. ^ na*
Christian Church
Mrs. Frank Baer and Mrs. F and Mrs. Willis Goff and Mr. and 'Sunday for a week at Garibaldi
Go to the Book Store for your The people of F orest Grove, mem­
W. Jones spent Sunday and Mon- Mrs. Claude Smith and little beach.
sewing machine needles for any ber« of o th er churches and all, are in­
vited to a tten d the Revival Meeting*,
day in Portland, attending the daughter, Gertrude, picnicked up! The Hoffman-Nichols o g a n make of machine.
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which begin August ftth, with the Kel
Pentecostal meetings in ssssion Gales Creek Sunday.
i juice plant is now handling about
Sunday,
w h ile George 1 Upjier lema Brother», Evangelistic team . A
there.
Mr. and M r.. H. W. Shutt an.l
>“ " * • P * * * * ’ “ i was giving h is family an auto ride, real tre a t for those compelled to stay
You don’t need to send away baby arrived from Oroville, Calif., icou U=i more"
the machine upset near the Deth- here all sum m er. Come once and you
for your bathing suit—John An­ to make their home in Oregon, i Miss Esther Lasharn, who has leffs school house and bruised ! will come again. I f you aing, we in-
j vite you to help in the chore».
derson has them for men and Mrs. Shutt is a daughter of M r been visiting at the Willis home Mrs. Tupper severely
Member» of the congregation are
women, just as good as you can , and Mrs. A. J . Barkham.
at Banks- ^turned to her home in
urged to atten d the preparatory meet
get anywhere for the price.
_ ,
, „ .,
this city Sunday.
OKEGON KLEUTKIC TIME (A R I)
ingn every Tuesday, Wednesday and
A r t Caples returned F riday!
l>atr«t J u ly I«. 1*17
Thursday evenings a t 7:30.
Miss Beatrice Pogue returned
Wiles
&
Sohler
this
week
sold
from his fishing excursion to T en !
.
„
Bible School at 9:4ft a. m. Brum
Arr K. G.
Monday from Portland, where she
L. Wild- Lv. P. C. Arr. Pt. L t . Pt.
someone with you next Sunday. Our
, ,
,
, . ..
, . , Mile creek, about forty mile down
*A r<J'!
to,
7:10
m
6:60 a
8.07
aim is three hundred.
had spent the week V's'tmg friends the coast from N
t and re. I man of Timber and Antone Ca- • J O a m
9:32
7:0ft a rn 8:30 SOS a m
Preaching, both morning and even­
and auending the meetmgs of the
considl.rab)e SUCCM5 and a manada of this city.
8:1ft a m • J 5 10:2ft a m 11:40 ing. Subject, 11 a. m ., ” w h a t Kind
National Educational Association.
, ..
To have your sewing machine 9:46 a rn 11:00 1:16 1* rn 2:2ft of a Church Would This Church Be if
good time.
4:40 Every Member W ere J u s t Like Me?”
1:4ft 3:30 p m
12:30 p m
run
easily,
get
your
oil
at
the
Miss Elcy Walker went to Port­
5:30
m
Evening subject, “ Who Is M aster?”
m
5:00
6:4ft
3:4ft
p
p
Claiming that the vision of his
6:06 p m 6:2ft • :1ft p m 7:30
Every m em ber ought to be present
land Monday, where for a month right eye was permanently impair­ Book Store; guaranteed to be 7:40
p rn 9:0ft 7:20 p m 8:40 and friends are invited.
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she will fill the position of cashier ed when a bottle of loganberry pure oil and not to gum.
m
12:3ft
9:4ft p rn 11:00 11:16 p
R. L. PUTNAM. Minister.
at the Y. W. C. A. cafeteria, while juice exploded, Ben Wolf, a Port-
Buy your straw hat now; when
8. p. E LECTK1C TIME CARD
Congregational Church
t he regular cashier is aw a} on her ]ar)fj drug clerk, ha* brought suit ^ e season is over, return it and 1». P. G.
Arr. F. G.
Arr. I*t. Lv. Pt.
O
PEN
-A IR VESPER SERVICES, at
you ri0c
oUc for
lor lt it on
on your 6:35 M rn 7:60 t7:lft a m 8:36
vacation‘
for $5,000 against C. C. Caples of w*’11 allow Vou
7
o
’clock
Sunday evenings through
17:20
8:4ft
a
m
t s 16 a m 10:32
The home of Calvin Wilder, be- this city, who is charger! with 1 fall hat. C. E. Roy & Co.
»9:30 a m 10:4ft 11:00 a m 12:1ft July, on the lawn in front of the
tween Kansas City and Hillside, having bottled the fractious fluid.: Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hoffman tO :41 a m 11:10 2:1ft
church. Mr. P a tte n ’s general thetm-
p rn 3:30
rn
p
1
JO
IS
»
caught fire from a defective flue
Chas D Stalev last S a t u r d a y ' a°d daughters, Aileen and Mrs.
13:30 p m
1 .. h will be, “ World Judgm ents him I Re­
t2:00 p m 3:20
ad ju stm en ts.”
The s c h e d u l e b y
7:00
m
6:40 p
Tuesday morning and was burned
¡ d fr
hU
Charles f / ’Reba Secour, visiter! at the Pat- 3.10
4:55 16:15 p m 7 :3ft Sundays is as follows:
p m
to the ground. Most of the a picture of the gua;d squad
! ton place, near Newberg, Sunday, U:22 p m 6:50 8:00 p rn 9:20
July 22. The W ar and the Comrade
household goods were saved.
1.0:22 p m 7:4ft tll:1 6 p m 12:3ft in White.
which he was a member on the
<
9:36 p m 10:50 ssl :00 p m 2:20
July 29. Knighthood in Flower.
The supreme court of Oregon Fourth of July at American Lake, to Monmouth, after attending
REV. A. B. PATTEN.
S at ss S at & Sunday
s-
t
Thru
N E. A. meetings in Portland
hand is engaged in a hazardous bed for 36 hour , as the guard and visiting her parents in this
occupation, like running machin- was kept on duty pretty steady, city.
ery, he comes under the provis- The boys all look healthy, even
Without consulting the Port­
ions of the compensation act.
if they are kept busy.
land Oregonian or any of the
knockers in this,city, President
Wilson has re-appointed Frank
Myers as postmaster at Portland.
NO TES AND PER SO N ALS
urer.
Please Take Notice
The Pacific Market
= = = = = for
Let “High-Flight”
Honor (iuard Notice
À t Srhultz’s
Phone 061
Perfect
YOUR BREAD
There will be a special election
of officers, to fill vacancies, held
at I^angley hall next Tuesday
afternoon, July 24, at 4 o’clock.
All members please attend.
(By mi»take. the above notice ap-
I pea rn on patfe one a» a “ Red Cro»» No-
, tice.” Red Cro»» member« should pay
no attention to th a t notice, a» it wan
1 intended for the Honor Guard. F^t.) |
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GOOD MEATS, r v K
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
TRY OUR
Florida Grape Fruit, 2 for 25c
Phone 0301
C. H. GIGUKRK, Prop.
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