The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, August 09, 1917, Image 1

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A N IN D E P E N D E N T W E E K L Y N E W S P A P E R
Vol. 2. No. 31
FOREST GROVE. OREGON. TH U R S D A Y. AUG. 9. 1917
THESE MUST APPEAR
FOR EXAMINATION
New Business Firm
For Forest
Grove
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afternoon Pain for their new
home in Portland.
The guests were: Mrs. J. R
Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Peaty o
E. I). Stout, late of I orlland, Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
representing the Stout Auto com- j Reynolds, M
Mr.
r. and Mrs. J. A.
pany, has taken a year’s lease on Elder and son. Lamborn, Mrs.
the entire ground floor and base- Scott, Miss Kate Scott, Mrs.
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¡Herzog of McMinnville, Miss M.
Following are the names of Washington county’s drafted men ment of the K.
of P block, on y Mc*Intyre> M r. and M rs. S. G
who must appear at the county court house in Hillsboro today, to-1 pacific avenue, and the building Morgan Mrs. Showers, C W
morrow and Saturday, Aug 9, 10 and 11, for examination for mili- j* being remodeled for an auto as- Odell, Rev. and Mrs. Dunlap,
tary service:
M-mbling plant, salesroom and Mr and Mrs. A. E. Gardner, Mrs.
The following are required to report
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Harold Clifford Friedly
** * - * — • f r The e company
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Itc-giHtration <
Buxton
488 Arnold Berger
Hillsboro, Route 4
1436
lam bert Linard Stewart
Sherwood
854
Walter Pi. Olbehson
Gaston
189-1 Ernest Franklin Thomson
Timber
Hillsboro
1878 Leonard Brown
1095 George Lee
Cochran
1455 Ernest Ashley Haines
Sherwood
Forest Grove
788 Frank Lloyd Smith
1813 Joseph Henry Finigan
Hillsboro
1858
Rutherford G Reiter
Portland
Hillsboro
1752 Carl H 1HMD
1117 Thud ileus Stevenson
Banks, Route 2
West Timber
1672 Yasaburo Mishima
1748 Charles L Deich man
Hillsboro
837 Charles F Crunican
Gaston
Cornelius
887 Henry Hergert
Forest (¡rove
676 William G Ralston
275 Charles H Schmidlin
Buxton
Portland
509 Fred St offers
Sherwood, Route 4
1185 Arthur II Rupprecht
Hillslxjro, Route 3
564 Ottis Edward Johnson
Banks, Route 1
945 Perry A Shearer
5ÍK» Florian Hemmy
Hillsboro, Route 1
Orenco
1267 Rant Pi Dunsmoor
Waldo Pimerson Raines
536
Cherry Grove
Leslie Sears Robinson
1495
Sherwood, Route 4
Fred William Wenger
548
Hillsboro, Route I
Banks
126 William Meeuwsen
1679 William Jacob Ruff
Hillsboro, Route 1
Cornelius, Route I
1287 Joseph Cawrsc, Jr
Forest Grove
784 Ernest Theodore Tucker
Hillsboro
1732 John O Engeidinger
Enoch
Israel
Will
Forest (¡rove
765
Banks, Route 3
107 Julius A Vuylsteke
Koslatinos Debegiotis
1546
West Timber
1563 George Drorbaugh
West Timber
Sherwood, Route 3
1869 William Walter Geiger
follow ing are.required to report before the Hoard Aug
616 Joseph Yocum
Hillsboro, Route 1
373 Grant Pi Newell
Cornelius, Route 2
Hillsboro, Route 1
1676 Glenn N Gillonwater
Or enco
1266 Arthur H Gritzmacher
Ervin Meury
1891
Timber
775 James Hugh Pruitt
Forest Grove
486 Rexford Edison Thorne
Portland
Horace Jackson Rice, Jr
692
P'orest (¡rove
600
Henry Martin Clemens
Hillsboro, Route 1
Gaston
810 Jesse Faye Murray
West Timber
1539 Leonard Dorsch
Hillsboro, Route 1
1682 William F Van Loo
507 Otto Schulz
Portland
Paul Parson
309
Buxton
Cornelius
437 John Frederick W itt
1324 Henry Kemper
P'orest (¡rove
Ernest Zuercher
604
liil sboro, Route 1
43 Frederick Jensen
Huber
M at Pavushek
Hillsboro
1768
1548 I ’antelis Pantelakis
West Timber
Richard W Ripley
Orenco
1264
1066 James Brooks Beckwith
Hillsboro, Route 2
Gales Creek
924 Henry Robert Gevert
420 William Huntemann
Hillsboro, Route 4
1014 Charles William Wirfs
Beaverton, Route 3
1178 Arthur Frank Bcringer
Sherwood, Route 3
514 Otto Hamel
Portland, Route 2
Cornelius, Route 1
433 (¡heart Henry Olson
1329 Orlu Starr Combs
Hillsboro, Route 2
10 Arnold B Syverson
Beaverton, Route 3
1045 Leo Herliert P’itzlaff
Cornelius, Route 2
Lloyd Henry Murray
Laurel, Route 2
1031
Hillsboro. Route 1
1705 Waldemar A Prahl
1331 James Pidward Smith
Sherwood, Route 4
Hillsboro, Route 1
1685 Carl C Gillenwater
487 Harry Hansen
Beaverton, Route 2
Orenco
1282 IiCo Joseph Gray
P’orest Grove
1323 Theodore Van Loo
The following must appear August 11
Hillsboro
18-17 Clifford Malven Ratz
Forest Grove
797 Joseph Abner Morley
Banks
140 Arthur Connolly
1536 Gust Angelos
West Timber
Hillsboro
1723 George N Pingeldinger
Hillsboro
1779 Charles Pilwin Adams
1236 Alfred Neilsen
Hillsboro. Route 3
Cornelius
432 Pimil Vanaker
Beaverton, Route 4
18 W alter Brown Congdon
Dilley
652 Clarence Willard Rice
ton county agency for Ford cars
and will specialize in these cars,
which they will receive knocked
down, to be assembled in this city,
but some of the other tried and
te ted makes of cars will also be
handled.
M r. Stout ha, been with the
Ford company at Portland for the
last five years and knows the
motor business from all angles
Repairs and accessories for most
of the standard cars will be car­
ried in stock and vulcanizing will
be made a feature of the repair
shop. It is expected that the
I company will employ at least a
half dozen men to start with, more
later if the patronage justifies it.
Mr. Stout is a married man and
Mrs. Stout will come to this city
as soon as she completes her va­
cation visit to the l>e.ich.
Pretty Wedding at North Plains
$1.50 per Year
Great Revival at
Christian Church
The revival meeting a t the
Chris ian church, conducted by
Kellems and McCallum, the sun­
shine evangelists, is increasing ev­
ery night in interest and power.
Large audiences have been in at-
tendency this week and every ser-
vice seems to be a little better
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Kyle
and Charles t Reynolds
-mg a friendly interest in the
meetings and the best of spirit
Thirteen Fined for Speeding
prevails throughout the entire
The county court having d e -! service.
cided to abolish speeding on th e! The two young evangelists, al­
highways of Washington county, though they have traveled widely
thirteen auto drivers were arrest- and have conducted meetings all
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.over the coast, are Oregon boys,
ed 5 aluri ay„ tan‘i Sunday for ex- both being graduates of the Uni-
ceeding the 25 mile speed limit set Vers¡tv Gf Oregon and the Eugene
by a state l aw. 1 he thirteen |>ible University of Eugene. In
nam» d below appeared before j
Judge D. W. Smith Monday,
plead guilty to the offense as |
charged and were fined $10 each: j
A. P. McKenzie and Loren H.
Watkins, Forest Grove; G. E.
Heislér and John Parsons, fíales
Creek; M L. Sturdevant, Cor­
nelius; T A. Davis and H. Walt­
ers, north of Hill-boro; Wilbur ¡
Dillon, Hillsboro; P. O. Boyd,
Portland; James Minor, W. D.
Summers. E. J. Hoover and S. E
Draper, re-idence not given.
Complaints have been is u<-d for
four others on the same charge.
A wedding of interest to Forest
Grove people was that of Jessie
Reynolds and
Fred Beaty, of
Portland, at the home of the
bride’s brother, Arthur Reynolds,
Washington, Aug. 8.— The first
at North P l a i n s at 2 o ’clock
Wednesday afternoon. Rev. R one-third of the quota of 687,000
Je-se R Kellems
E. D u n Tap o f t h e Methodist men drafted for army service un­
church performed the ceremony (Ier these rction bill will be called
which was witnc .jed by a few to the colors Sept. 1 and sent to addition to his college work, Mr.
friends and relatives
training camps between Sept. 1 Kellems, the speaker, has done
Miss Reynolds is well known in and ^ This information has been graduate work in Columbia Uni-
Fore >V Grove having clerked in communicated to the governors of versity in New York City. He
the John E Bailey store for sev- ad states by Provost Marshal, will finish the work for the Ph. D.
eral years, going from hereto General Crowder.
degree s o o n . Although b u t
Sheridan where >he has been em- r,
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twenty four years of age, he has
ployed lately. Mr Beaty is em- f O O « B lIlS H aV C
tbeen preaching for nine years,
ployed by the Portland Railway,
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McCallum is also a minister,
Light and Power Company.
P a S S e d B o t h HOUSeS
,at on* time P88* * °.f th*
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Woodlawn Christian church of
I he bride was unattended. She
Washington, Aug. 8.— The food Portland. He has a rich baritone
wore a tailored suit of blue, and control bill passed through the voice and never fails to charm his
a w™ et i at; * Mth. a cordage bou-; last stage of legislative enactment hearers with his solos
This will
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.u . • . . at 4 o’clock this afternoon, when probably be his last meeting for
At the appointed hour the bridal ,t was finally adopted by the sen- some time, as he is a member of
party entered the parlor to the ate in form previously approved the 14th ambulance corps and will
strains of Lohengren 8 wedding by the house. The vote in the soon leave for service in France,
march, and stood under a bower fH1ate was 66 to 7. President
The young evangelists expressed
of ferns and sweet peas, where the Wilson’s signature will make the th e m w fv i d X X t e d w ith F o r a t
impressive ring ceremony was per - 1 biii ^ i » w
wieuiseives ueugnieu wiiu rarest
impre-
Grove. Mr. Kellems said, when
formed.
A light luncheon was served the . ^JIS Anna Dixon was in Port interviewed
,
. regarding
. - , his , plans
,
M r< A I.' Gardner sf rv- land several days this week, buy- for the meeting, that he had sel-
fng
ice cream ' while Miss \I , in8
for her hat store.
' f m been in a town of the size of
mg i nt i ce ertam, wnue m is s ivi.
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Forest Grove where the streets
E. McIntyre was at the co fe e ; Guy M cN utt arrived yesterday and homes present such a clean.
urn. Misses Kate Scott and Mar- from Grant county for a visit high-class appearance. "W e are
garet Morgan assisted.
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. going to enjoy our stay here and
The happy couple left on the C. S. McNutt.
we trust it will result in lasting
good for the whole community ”
The services begin every even­
87
927 Pilmer Harper
Gales Creek
ing at eight o’clock.
88 1484 Arthur Jesse Wheaton
Beaverton, Route 1
739 Ira Ward Varley
P'orest ('.rove
89
A delegation of Beaverton resi-
Hilbboro
¡ 90 1751 Mason Sulinger
■ dents headed by M . P. Cady was
601 Arthur Ray Hundley
Hillsboro, Route 3
! fil
; before the county court Thursday
Stephen
Kemper
1322
Forest Grove
: 02
j with a subscription list totaling
98 1146 George Paul Borchers
Sherwood, Route 4
Banks
$700 with which it is desired to
! 04 1103 John Heltzel
improve the street in Beaverton
Hillsboro, Route 2
96 1395 KYank Jacob Hanson
•tt;
606 Hector Feuerstein
!: unning south of the M . S. Barm s
Hillsboro. Route 1
Beaverton
; residence. It is expected that the
i 07 182 George C Jennings
city will appropriate $400 and the
: 98 1771 Paul Lewis Gappa
Hillsboro
513 Paul Erwin Ritter
1 99
court is asked to apportion a suf­
Linnton, Route 2
46 Lawrence Gillmore
100
Aloha
ficient sum to complete the stretch
Beaverton
| of county road connecting the
101 1020 Wayne A Van Kleek
102 1651 Albert F Nackers
Cornelius
street with the rock road. The
103 1099 Chester V7 P'rydendall
Banks
court will make a trip to Beaver-
i ton and look the ground over.—
P'orest Grove
104 1636 Henry Vandecoevering
Beaverton
Hillsboro Independent.
223 John Barry
105
106 1441 P'red Raymond List
Sherwood
August Specials
Banks, Route 3
,107
117 William H Cop
Hillsboro, Route 1
108
602 Edward H Kauffman
$5.00 Ladies’ Oxford, rubber
390 Lawrence J Bacon
C ornelius
' 109
1 heels, $4.00.
Banks
110
75 Edward S Sehlegel
$3.50 L a d i e s ' B a b y Doll
Hillsboro
111 1818 James S H Brandaw
Pumps, $3.00.
Forest Grove
112
772 Edgar Thacker
$8.00 Ladies’ Brown Kid, High
113 1456 Delbert Raymond
Tigard
Bootee, $7 50.
Forest Grove
114
721 Rurt Arthur Grove
.
I $8 00 Ladies’ Grey Kid High
The first eighteen men on the above list had been examined a t : Bootee. $7.50.
noon, the majority passing the physical examination. Harold C.
$6.00 Ladies’ Grey Kid Cloth
Friedly, the first man, has a wife and two children and asked for ex- Top, High Bootee, $5 50.
emption. Fully half of those listed for today are married.
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c . E. R O Y & CO.
One-Third Drafted Men
Wanted by Sept. 1