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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1917)
Miss Orma Finley of North Dakota is visiting Miss Hazel KORKHT Public sale bills printed at the Loynes. GROVK Mrs. John Beahen visited her Fx press office. With Councilman Todd the For Sale—Horse, harness and niece, Mrs. Irv. Smith, at Fern- KORKHT only absentee, the city council buggy, cheap. J. T. Butler. 32-tf hill last week. GKOVK Frank Saunders has been elect- met Tuesday evening and trans Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McGill vis- ited their sons in Portland Sunday, ¡ed chief of the tire department, to acted, a little important business KORKHT GKOVK Bills amounting t «» $1,81)1.00 Exchange, 8-room house, large succeed Jesse Perry, who has left the city lot for Portland lots. Phone 25t*. were allowed and ordered paid, Miss Barbara Buchanan re- although there was less that» $700 32-1 turne«! to her home near Cornel- Miss Ruth Burlingham is vWt- ^ ^ #her visit with Miss t>n hand to meet the obligations. ing friends a t t h e Tillamook, E^tlhrr Usaham. The deficit will be taken care of beaches. by the local banks. Mrs R. C. . Hill Mrs. Hugh Watson arrive«! last . . returned . . . „ Mon- . Street Commissioner Watkins evening from Chehalis for a visit **a-' from a short \i>it at Rock- Mr Hill was having so presented a list nearly a mile long with Mrs. Claude Smith much fun he wouldn’t come home, of places wh re new sidewalks Harry Giltnerand Roy Watkins Dr. and Mrs. Hixon of Van- were neerled und the reeonler was left via auto Tuesday morning comer. Wash., and Miaacs L«ta instructed to publish a notice of for an outing in the woods Mrs. Sherrett of the Hotel and Elizabeth Bodley of Toronto, L he esta,)lishinK o f sidewalk Laughlin left Tuesday fora visit i ana< a*. aro quests at the J. .. gra(je8- After this is done the city will put down cement walks with Mr. Sherrett, in Southern Loynes home. Mr. and Mrs H. C. James left in the paved district where they Oregon. this morning for a week’s outing are needed unless the property To have your sewing machine at Newport. J. E. Deeks will act owners, elect to do the work them run easily, get your oil at the Book Store; guaranteed to be as night marshal during Mr. selves. If the city does the work, the cost wdl be a lien against the pure oil and not to gum. 27 James’ absence. property. The Frank Jones family, who We furnish repairs for Deering, Street Commissioner was in- moved to Southern Oregon sev- Champion, Osborne, Milwaukee eral months ago. have returned to s true ted to post official notices in and John Deere binders and mow Carnation, having found nothing condemnation of many bad board ers Goff Bros, Forest Grove. walks in the unpavtd districts better than this section. Joe A. Wiles would like to and if the walks are not rebuilt Miss Clara Sage returned home or repaired within five days after write your insurance. Will give you service that will be to your Wednesday from Summit, Ore. notice, the city will do the work advantage. Upstairs in Ander She is accompanied by h e r street committee reported nephew, Tommy Smith, and they the The son block, room 2. 52 street to the hospital being Mrs. E. D. Stout, wife of the will return to Summit Saturday. graveled at public ex|n*n>e Mrs. John B**ahen received a manager of the Stout Auto com The hospital management asked pany, arrived Sunday from the message Wednesday stating »hat free light and water service and Tillamook beaches and the Stouts her brother-in-law, II. C. Flick, council compromised by giving will s o o n be housekeeping in had died at his home at Cresswell, electric current at 7c per kilowut inform«*«! the city that its council land. The time w a s spent in apartments over the First Nation Ore. Mrs. Beah«n left this morn Although th«* city had adver should make a report of the tiuin- happy converse and in motoring. ing to attend the funeral. al bank. tised in a local paper for bid^ for b, r of railway ertmsings in town A bountiful dinner was served on Mr. and Mrs. James Devlin last Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hughes laying macadam on Seventh and then apply for a member of Saturday to twenty-one people, week received a letter from their and daughter, Harriet Helen, and street, between First avenue and the commission to visit the city after which Mr Bryant photo son, Walter, who is in the navy, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Todd returned the Baseline road, and for wood to make »eeommend.itions. The graphed the group. Those pres stating that he was about to start Tuesday evening from an auto for the power plant, no bids were street committee will attend to ent wen* Mr. and Mrs, Irving Phillips, Hilma and Wayne Phil on “a long voyage" and his folks trip to Bayocean and the Tilla-! received, and the ¡»roper c»»m- this matter. Recorder Dyke r«*ported several lips an»l Orah Rose of Tillamook, were not to expect to hear from mook beaches. They report big mittees w e r e instructed to do arrests under ih«* traffic ordinance Mr an»! Mrs. Alwin Blum. Her some more advertising. him for some months. crowds at all the resorts. Misses Zola Kirry, Stella Haan, Recorder Dyke, who had been and reported that he hail been bert, Raymond urui Eloi-e Blum Haskell Ferrin, clerk of the lenient in assessing fines, but of Hemlock, Mrs. Octav Voget. Barbara Buchanan, Esther Lash- school boa -d to . a , havinc n a \ m g enlisted emisi«*«« l for o r , instructed . . lo«»k , into , the , date . o f’ Very was a b o u t re a m d v asH' to ' raise th«* rates, Eva, Taletta, Iren«* and Louise am, Margaret Morgan, Ptrry training at the Presidio, San Fran- the expiration of ihe Telephonei j ^ ^ ^ has the approva Voget of Hubbard, Mr. an«l Mrs. Ward, Irene Sappington and cisco, and h»vina company franchis«-, reported n ^ iiM m franchise, that having been notified to i of the council na‘ Harold Ober of Nehalem, Lester t.° Rip- appear at the camp a week from the Independent fram-hise expires B«*nnett o f Philomath, Mi s . phng; Waters Thursday and spent next Saiurday, the school board a year from next February ami A (load Man Appointed I/>uise Phillips, Heloise and Carol the day swimming '■ has called • a public meeting to the Pac.fic States fran«*his«*, now Phillips of Forest Grove. The county court Wednesday William Weston Josh Sessman,1 elect a new clprk. Meeting at owne«l by the Independent com- ; Mr. an»l Mrs Alwin Blum an»l Avery Raffety and their families i Central buildinc, Saturday, Aug. pany, expires in 1926 He al-o re- ; morning appointed N. A. Frost of family returned horn»* Sunday af drove out from Portland Sunday 25, at 4 p. m. The Express is in ported that the company is charg-1 Forest Grove to fill th«* vacancy ternoon by auto, Heloise Phillips morning in their cars and were formed that Mrs Dorothy Sey ing m»»re for service than the caused by th«* resignation of B. accompanying them to Hemlock, joined here by Claude Wagner, mour, a competent and deserving prices fixed by the franchisi*. He W. Barnes as county superintend where -he will spend a week visit wife and little daughter, Miss lady, will be a candidate for the was instructed to look further into ent of schools. Mr. Barnes filed ing old friends. the matter and report later. Maud Knight, Fred Knight and office. Mrs. Irving Phillips and family Th»* public service commi—ion his resignation late last week, ask are spending all of this week in Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Raffety and Mrs. C. R. Lasham Friday ing that it be made effective Sep Forest Grove. all enjoyed a very pleasant day at morning served a seven o’clock Rippling Waters, returning to breakfast in honor of Mrs. Archie tember 1. He gave as a reason T I I A T C I I l il t .NO I'US their separate homes late in the McKay and her daughter in-law, for his action acceptence of the evening. Mrs. T. A. McKay of Will ston, office of city superintendent of Mr«. W. /.¡mm»*r «mi d a u g h te r, M«r n visiting o f M o I miiii , W l’ ash., a are N D., the guests in addition to schools of Hillsboro. Mr. Frost is a g»ret, t th«- home o f h e r parents. parent«, Mr. and the gu»sts of honor being Mrs. J. a well known educator of the Mr«. Z. LaSalle. The Oregon S. Loynes Mrs M. S Allen and Mr. ami Mra. Al Hayden, Mi«« county, his home being on Gales Myrtle Mrs. W. C. Benfer. The guests (Jilpin ami l,ou J u n k e r r e tu r n «*<1 Agricultural College of opened yesterday, Creek, above Forest Grove In from a cam ping trip on Nehalem river, honor left immediately after W h e n tr a in e d ■ p e'D ahit* with m o d ern lab breakfast, Mrs. T A. McKay go connection with his application last week. • rato rie* and ad e q u a te e q u ip m e n t j i v e ta a lte r Willi« an«l family m otored to Wi lision and • t r u c t i o o lead in g to collegiate dvg reea m the ing to her heme a for the position h<* present«*»! many the W c»»a«t with relative*, for a vacation. fallowing school* Mrs. Archie McKay goes to Day- flattering testimonials from of- Mr«. Bessie MorriH and hunhami of A G R IC U L T U R E , with 15 d e p a r t m e n t « ; ton, N D., for a visit with rela and will r**main open until Aug. I’ortlaml, «pent Sunday a t the LaSalle cials elsewhere as to his ability COM MERCE, with 4 d e p a r t m e n t s , tives. She will also visit relatives 21, when it closes (by order of home. E N G I N E E R I N G with 6 d e p a r tm e n t* . In ; and fitness for th«* office. I>*tt«*rs It. T. For»!, who has been visiting at • l a d i n g Civil. E le ctrical H ig h w ay I n d u s t r i a l in Canada before returning to thi- the governor) for ten days, re reijuesting his appointment were the M. K. Simmon« home, has pur- A rts I r r i g a t i o n and Mechanical E n g in e e ri n g , city. opening Sept. 1st and remaining also filed by residents o f the chaHed the K«*ck fa rm and exjiecta to F O R E S T R Y , in clu d in g Loggin g Engin eer- Mr. and Mrs Roy Hesseltine m ake hia fu tu re h*»me th e re a f t e r t a k ing and daughter, Marjorie, and Mr open until Oct. 15 Season limit county. O t h e r applications on ing poaaeaaion the first o f the year. HOM E ECONOMIC S, with 4 m ajo r d e p a r t F o r d ’s family i« «till on th e ir farm m e n u , in clu d in g t r a i n in g in the P ra c tic e and Mrs. Ro.-s Re ler and Mi s is two bucks, with horns. file were from O. B. Kraus, Miss a Mr. t Doley, Color»»!»». H<>use June Creel, in the Hesseltine and If you need a gun or Violet Taylo and Miss Opal Mr*. LaSalle an«l Mr«. Zim m er w ere M IN IN G , with thr**e d e p a r t m e n t s , m c.u d Red er cars, left Friday fora visit (’»»rtland visitor«« last week. Ing Chemical E n g in e erin g to Seaside and the Tillamook ammunition, it will pay you Bretz.—Hillsboro Independent. PHARMACY Mrs. H a rry Miller returne»! home beaches, but Mr. and Mrs. Hes T H E S CH O O L OF M U SIC , offer* in «true laHt W ednesday from a sh»»rt visit with A Fam ily Reunion to come to our store. We lion in th$ p r in al d e p a r t m e n t s of vocal seltine were recalled from Seaside her m other, a t Vancouver, W’ash. a n d i n s t r u m e n t s ! nn - • A reunion was enjoyed by the Mrs. A. Ballinger, who w ent to Sunday evening by a telegram an have a fine line of the right T H E M I L I T A R Y D E P A R T M E N T , enrolled Phillips family last week-end at Portland tw o w eeks ag<» for the pur- nouncing that Mrs. Hes-eltine’s 1055 cadet-i in 1 1 fj 17 and won re^omraen i*»se o f having h e r tonsils removed, mother, Mrs. N. P Kentner, a kind and are selling at 10 to the home of Mrs. l/>uiseS. Phillips has d&tion for O. A < fr< m th e W e s t e rn D e p a r t re tu rn e d home, and is recovering m en t of th e I S W a r Ili-pi tm n t as one of patient in the local ho-pital, had rapidly from the »»iteration. on “A” street. The occasion was th e fifteen distil,gi. i - h d i n . t i t D o n s ’ * of suffered a relapse The Reders 25 per cent H a rry Miller and little Carolys, have a- the return of Ihe youngest daugh hig h er learn in g Ml .-.„I t* will he fu rn is h e d r e tu rn e d from a trip to W ashington, and the Misses Hesseltine and complete uniform » by th e t \ I G o v e r n m e n t ter, Helen, from a two-months’ w here they accompanied Mr. Miller's a n d th e j u n i o r an d se n io r cadet* en ro lled in ( ’reel continued the r trip to the W< tiding t«JUr through New Eng- 1 gra ndm othe r, Mrs. Pack wood. th e K O. T. C.. will be given « ir m itnt;oo for I illamook beaches and returned Monday evening, via McMinn S u b sisten ce at th e s i s vre. U«’ S.:m r eainp ville, coming home sooner than R E G I S T R A T i N B E G I N S OCT ;B E K 8. I tl7 . Inform ation on r e . *»3» Addres*. they expected because of the ill R e g is t r a r . Oregon Ag* .cultural Coll*g*t ness of Mrs. Kentner who is som«— Corvallis. Oregon. what improved at this writing. If you think this is a bluff, CONDENSED NEWS NOTES I The City Fathers Want Sidewalks Ford - $ 415.70 - 1295.00 Liberty Si* - Hudson Super Six - $1800.00 Factory Says: “Six Ford cars will be de- livered to Forest Grove territory each month.” Get Your Order in at Once Parts and Accessories for All Cars Stout Auto Co. Rhone, Main 420 Forest Grove The Deer Season Aug. 15th 'J SU L^ r , , Less than Portland Prices. it come in and ask for prices. Let “High-Flight” A t S>rbulte b Phone 061 Perfect YOUR BREAD Plenty of hot weather still to come. Better buy the wife that “ Florence” Oil Stove right now. Or, if you prefer a wood or coal range, we can satisfy you there. GOFF BROS.' FOREST GROVE The Pacific Market - fo r ----------- GOOD MEATS, S M sS Fresh Fruits and Vegetables TRY OUR Home-Made Hamburger Phone 0301 C. H. GIGUKRK, Prop.