The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, July 26, 1917, Image 8

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    Buy your bathing suits and
Chas. Miller, a former Forest
summer underwear from A. G . Grove druggist, is rn the city to­
day.
Warranty dtvd and mortgage Hodman & Co.
blanks for sale at this office.
Mrs. A. T. Buxton and son.
Four pure-bred (>. A C. White
Maurice,
were
over
from
Molalla
foghorn
cockerels at $1.00 each.
New goods arriving every week
Saturday for a visit with friends Fred Gardner.
1*
at A. G. Hodman «& Co.’s.
NOTES A N D PE R SO N A LS
You M ay Save a
Few Pennies
and relatives.
, Go to the Book Store for your
I*rof H. L. Bates is spending the
j , Beans are going to be too val sewing machine needles for any
week with friends at Salem
uable to waste in the threshing, make of machine.
27
Eugene.
S e e t h e thresher at Gordon’s
There are four puppies at the
It will be a real pleasure for
hardware store.
city
hall which will be given to
you to step into the A. G. Hod­
by sending out of town for your printed mat­
T o have your sewing machine anyone desiring them.
man & Co. store.
ter—and you may not save a cent. Let the
run easily, get your oil at the
Claude Davis went to Portland
Robert Nixon and son, Dr. R.
EXPRESS quote you a price before you buy
Book Storey guaranteed to *H\ this afternoon to take the federal
P. Nixon, returned Tuesday from
pure oil and not to gum.
2
printing without seeing it. By patronizing
oath as an enlisted sailor.
a visit in Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Bacon
the Express, you got to see a “ p r o o f of
The Home Missionary society
To get the best results with
have moved to this city from T il­ of the Congregational church gave
your job before it is printed-and your money
your camera use the Ansco Speed-
lamook, Mr. Bacon having em­ a program and dinner last even­
stays in Washington county, where you have
ex film, for sale only by Littler's
ployment in the Pacific Avenue ing.
a good chance of shaking hands with it again.
Pharmacy.
barber shop.
Postmaster Wirt/, expects to be
Mrs. D. N . Morris was taken
Come in and let us talk it over.
Rev. R. E Dunlap and Walter moved into the new quarters,
quite ill yesterday morning, but
Chalmers returned Friday from a lower Main street, by Sunday
has rallied considerably since that
fishing trip to the Wilson river. morning.
time.
They caught quite a number of
C. S. M cNutt has moved his
Dr. Brookbank and family are
trout, but no large ones.
grocery to the Templeton building,
Phone 821
Forest Grove, Ore
expected to return about Sunday
where
he
has
one
of
the
finest
Victor Fuqua on Friday took
from their auto trip to Seattle and
his
family to Newport for a va­ rooms in the city.
American Lake.
Don’t buy an ice cream freezer
cation outing. From Newport he
The L. M . Graham family, ac­
went to Sheridan, where he will until you have seen the triple­
companied by Judge Hollis, mo-
motion machine on sale at the
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Kva
LO ST R E W A R D
tore'Vto'the"head waters of Gales °P<'n a branch " otion store
Gordon Hardware store.
Sargent.
Ix)st—
A
lady’s
diamond
ring
in
Fred Davidson and Miss Loret­
Creek on Sunday.
Mrs. John Heisler is confined to her
Glenn Potwin went to Portland Fon*st Grove Tuesday, probably
ta Hermsen, who accompanied
home with a broken foot.
Warren Tupper who is spending
Fred’s brother, Louis, and wife to
*,rst °t bn* week to enlist, but between the Roe & Co. furniture
his vacation on the Abraham
was
turned down because his feet store and the h irst National bank.
Christian Church
ranch, in Patton valley, spent Newport for a week’s outing, re­ didn’t resemble those of Apollo.
Due
to
the
absence 'of the pastor,
Liberal reward. Address H. B.
turned to their work in this city
Sunday in Forest Grove.
who
will
lie
in
attendance
at the Turn­
The county road gang is now Cusick, care Cusick «fc Co., bank­
Monday.
er Convention, there will be no preach-
Fred Heitzhausen of Portland,
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Leroy Needham left Saturday engaged in building a tar-bound ers, Albany, Ore.
i ing at the church next laird’s day.
who spent his nursing-bottle days
macadam road from the Gales
j Tne Bible School will meet at the us
for
California
and
Utah
points,
O
II.I.K
Y
NOTKS
in this city, was looking after bus­
Creek-Thatcher
f
o
r
k
s
toward
ual time and then the Lord's sup|>cr
iness here Tuesday for the Lum­ after a week’s visit at the F. G. Thatcher.
Arthur Jopel, Clarence Rice. Karl will lie observed uftcr which the mem-
Mills home, he being Mrs. Mills’
bermen’s National bank
Key. Jim Boyd. Kay Vail and Young liers will be permitted to nttend ser
L. D. Creel..special agent in the
brother. His father will remain
The
Catelin were drafted from the Dilley vices in the other churches.
Mrs. J. R. Reynolds of North here for the summer.
! Indian department, arrived yes­ district.
l Christian Kndeavor society will have
Plains has issued invitati ns to
terday from Nevada to spend his
Don’ t forget the Silver Tea and Par­ charge o f the evening service. There
M r and Mrs. W. F. Stockman
the marriage of her daughter, Jes­
vacation with his son, Cecil, and cel Post sale at the Grange hall tomor­ will lie a four-fold address by four o f
the Kndeavorers.
sie Viola, who will be married at returned Tuesday from Tillamook, family.
row (Friday) afternoon.
We are ex|iecting the K K LLK M S
North Plains on Wednesday. Aug where they visited their son, Guy,
Rufus
Cheney
and
family
and
Mrs.
For Sale Matched team of
BROTHKRS,
Evangelistic Team, to be
and
other
friends.
They
left
two
Mis/, o f Forest (¡rove spent Sunday at
8th, to Fred E. Beatty of Port­
j with us on August 5th. W e most cor­
of their children, William and lar8e black horses, one black mare, the J. W. Hughes home.
land. The young people will live
dially invite the members o f the other
¡about 1500 lbs., and one gray
The members o f the Purtney family
Mary, for a further visit.
in Portland.
mare, about 1000 lbs. M. S. A l­ have returned, after a year's absence, churches to participate with us in this
evangelistic campaign. A ll citizens o f
The Woman’s Foreign Mission* len & Co.
Fifteen M cMinnville Masons
to make their home in Dilley.
It
eame down Saturday night to see arV society and the Y’oung Peo-
(¡us Anderson o f Alliance, Neb., is ForeSt (¡rove are invited to attend
The city council meets in ad­
these meetings. We know that if you
visiting his parents here.
the new Fellow Craft team confer pie’s Missionary society of the
come once, you will want to come
journed session n e x t Tuesday
Mrs.
Kay
Vail
entertained
n
few
the
M . uegieeuu
decree on a
a ».auuiuatc.
candidate. M. E. church,
.
. hear
,
....
me M m
. . . with a , few
. . guests,
,
, ■ evening
to
object ions, if
tin re friends very pleasantly Thursday even­ again.
After the business meeting, Stew- greatly enjoyed a cafeteria lunch
•
R. L. PUTNAM . Minister.
are any, regarding the improve­ ing.
ards Higby and Lenneville served on the E. G. Mills lawn Friday
Private Robert DeShazer was home
ment of Seventh street.
Congregational Church
one of their famous lunches and a evening. The affair was very en-
to see the folks for a day.
Rev. Miller, pastor of the Hills­
O
P
E
N
-A IR VESPE R SERVICES, at
Mrs. C. N. Johnson last Thursday
pleasant social hour followed.
joyable.
7
o'clock
Sunday evenings through
boro Evangelical church, was in entertained the* G. I,. K. club at Five
Mr. and Mrs Fred Hanson, old
Dr. Lowe’s glasses are quality
July,
on
the
lawn in front o f the
the city Monday to get an X-ray Hundred. Mrs. C. O. Roe won the
church.
Mr.
Patten's
general theme
Iowa friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. 'gla-ses; they appeal to peop’e who
likeness of his anatomy, having guest’s prize, club honors went to Mrs. will be, “ World Judgments and Re­
V. B. Russell, but now living on appreciate quality and they give
Hughes and Mrs. Hen Ward and Mrs.
shattered his framework some­
adjustments.*’
The s c h e d u l e by
C. A. Rrodersen were* awarded the con­
a 1200-acre ranch in Eastern Ore- a service and a satisfaction that
what in a fall from a cherry tree solations. The hostess Herved delicious Sunuaya is as follows:
gon, visited the Russells Monday, are remembered long after fhe
July 29. Knighthood in Flower.
While chopping kindling wood refreshments.
the first time the families had met price is forgotten. Consult him
_______________ REV. A. B. P A T T E N .
at Laurelwood Monday evening,! Mrs. Faucett, who has been ijuite
in 25 years. Naturally the quar- at Forest Grove Hotel Aug. ¡Id.
Miss Grace Blackburn chopped ill, is somewhat improved at this w rit­ OREGON ELECTRIC T IM E CARD
ing.
tet had much to discuss that was Hillsboro Aug. 4th.
It.
l>alrd July 1 ». |WI7
one of her fingers so successfully
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CREEK
L». F. G.
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of interest.
Last Sunday's Oregonian (page that a surgeon considered nine1
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7:40
Messrs. Ayres, Hines and f.ouisignot 6:20
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E. F. Burlingham, our flour and 12) reproduced three pen-and-ink stitches necessary to hold the fin­
8:07
7:05
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are
over
on
the
river,
fishing.
8:30
8:15
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9:32
feed man, has recently completed drawings by J. D. Montgomery ger in place.
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The ladies o f the Red Cross will 8 :15
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11:40
an addition to his warehouse that of Sheridan, who, as a boy, was a
Ha old Sapington, Edgar Mor- meet next Wednesday with Mrs. Carrie 9:46 a m 11:00 1:15 p m 2:25
12::«)
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3:30
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gives him three times the storage pupil in a Missouri country school
4:40
ford and Joe Rarrick went to! Hines, dome, all.
.VINI
8:45
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5:30
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6:45
capacity for grain he formerly to J T . Fletcher of this city
Mrs. Howell is visiting at the Mearh- 5:05
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7:.'«»
Portland Tuesday and enlisted in
7:40 * P
am home.
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7:20
had, so that he now has room for The drawings show much artistic
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- to
battery B, field artillery. Harold
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11:00 11:15
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12:35
Mr. Morgan, Mrs. H ow ell’s uncle, 9:45
30,000 bushels. He has also add­ talent and Mr. Fletcher is proud
tried oncebefo e, but was rejected, died Tuesday near Hanks and was bur­
H. 1*.
E L E C T R I C T I M E CARD
ed considerable new machinery of his former pupil, who, he says,
so he had an operation performed ied Thursday.
I.v. F. 1.
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and is better than ever fitted to was always very handy with a
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James Churchill and family, Harri­
and got into the service.
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7:60 t7:15
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8:35
do custom cleaning, rolling and pen.
son Heisler anil family and George t7:2o
8:45 t9 :1 5
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While
Jim
Boyd
of
Dilley
was
a rn
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grinding.
Madsen and family o f this vicinity and ■9:80
a m 10:45
Rev. Frank Dickson of M oun-!
hauling wood from Spring- Hill Dan Pierce and family o f Forest Grove t9 :4 l a m 11:10 11:00 a m 12:15
Mrs. Lulu Ingersoll, who has tain View, Calif., left Tuesday for
Monday, his team ran away and motored up the Columbia highway Sun­ 12:35 p m 1:50 2:16 p m 8 JO
13:30
been connected with the Ingersoll home, after a week’s visit with
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12:00
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3:20
j gave Jim a toboggan slide, his fe e t, day.
T imi
5:10
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Darling studio in this city for the his mother, Mrs. M . A. Dickson,
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Janie Miller was in the Grove Tues­ 3:40
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7:35
being tangled in the lines. Aside
5:50
(4 ■32
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8:00
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past four years, has sold her inter­ in this city. His son, Louis, of
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day.
*
/rom three broken ribs, a twisted
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7:45 t i l :15 p m 12:35
Our mail-carrier was bothered sev­ 16:22
est to Miss Darling and, after a Portland, was also up for a visit
9:35
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10:50 s a l :0()
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2:20
spine and a few bruises, Jim was eral days with a break-down.
short visit at Portland and A l­ w i t h M js . Dickson Saturday.
not much hurt.
Mrs. J. T. Fletcher o f Forest Grove t Thru s - Sat ss Sat & Sunday
bany, will leave for Detroit, Rev. Dickson has surrendered his
Good Road» In Colorado.
Mich., to reside.
Mrs. Ingersoll church in California to engage in
Judging from the report o f the state
has many friends in Forest Grove evangelistic work, believing he highway
cuaimlsslon o f Colorado, the
who will regret to hear of her in can reach more people than in a people of that state believe In the doc­
trine of good roads, says the Town De­
tended departure.
charge.
The EXPRESS
Let “ High-Flight”
At £>rbultz a
Phone 061
Perfect
YOUR BREAD
velopment Magazine. The report shows
that Colorado has more money Invest­
ed In roads than In all public Institu­
tions combined, Including the state
capitol.
In round figures there are
O.tStO miles of state highways and 25,.
'Hio miles of county roads, making a
total of 31,000 miles o f public high­
ways In the state. Tills is a type of
preparedness which may well lie rec­
ommended to the people of the nation
at large. It Is preparedness both for
the piping times o f peace and the dark
days o f war, and It Is all the more Im­
pressive In view o f the fact that the
outside public frequently thinks of
j Colorado as a stHte o f towering |ieaks
and well nigh Impassable mountain
ranges.
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