r 7 ♦ 'U / V V - C a -^ 3 -G (T d ©It? 3far?0t (6rmt? ^Expresa 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 Voi. 2, No. 33 THIS COUNTY FILLS QUOTA FOREST GROVE, OREGON, T H U R S D A Y , AIJG. 23. 1917 Tuppcr-Taylor Ada Frances Taylor and Warren E. Tup|>er were united in marriage Wednesday evening at » i^ht o ’clock at the home of the bride’s When the Washington county P^enU . Only the relatives and P.iW»H T im p UOUU lime P m n iK P il I romisea and Sunday, with their son, Av- >ery ery and and family, family, they they motored motored up up at I. 0. 0. F. Picnic ft* h^t“ l,iJifhway ™ ,ar “ i tw g0,^m u. s. kaudwry. $1.50 per Year ^ R ä llW iiy Nearly Completed George J. Limber of Hillsboro Mr. and Mrs. M S. Allen and Construction of the Gales Creek in the city yesterday and - daughter, Gertrude, Miss Allyn & Wilson River Railway, which is -nto ^ K 0rr.ce Johnson and Charles Strong of destined to furnish a new route to exemption board finished its work |!ntlW T h e T o o m w a" decorated long enough to say that the I. O. Portland left Sunday for the Tillamook, has been under way yesterday afternoon, it was His- with pink and white sweet peas, O. K county convention and pic- Tillamook beaches. T h e y re- for four months and the first 10- covered that forty-two men fit for ferns and vines, and a cluster of 9'c t° be held in HilKboro on Sept, turned on Wednesday. mile unit, costing $-300,000, will military duty had failed to ask beautiful shaded candles furnished promises to be the bigge.it I Lieut, and Mrs. Ralph I. Mills thing of its kind < \er held in the of Portland visited their parents, be completed before the wet season exemption or failed in winning the only light, sets in, says the Oregonian. that boon by argument. As the The ring ceremony was per- county. All the committees have Mr an,, Mrs. E . G . Mills and The line connects w i t h the beer, appointed and are working M r and Mrs E H Martin, in United Railways at Wilkesboro county's quota is thirty-eight, i t , formed by Rev. A If. Patton, un­ ha s been secured, unless the dis- dei a canopy of trailing vines. 1 ,ani Mills .and will be built this year to n members “ S iaffa,r 8HC; this city Saturday, . . Lieut. . ccssful that all will insist trid board allows additional ex­ The bride was gowned in white is an officer in the denial corps. Washburn, a new settlement in on making the picnic an annual emptions from those denied by silk, trimmed in bands of satin Mrs. K . F Burlingham Friday the heart of a rich timber district. and pearl beads, and carried a event. the county board. While the program has not been afternoon entertained a number of Some extensive logging operations Those neither discharged nor shower bouquet of white roses and mpleted. it has been decided to [adies a’ a thimble-bee, given in will be started at Washburn as white sweet peas. She was at- com , vote , the .. morning to a recent . inn honor n(lnI,r n»-r sisier Mrs. virs b. -i i exempted are as follows: tended bv Vlrs H R Tavlor of devote the morning to a reception £on?u of ° n her sister, i1 ' w* J.-soon •bf>on as the road is completed to Arnold Berger Hillsboro Port T ow n * Z i , Wash ; who wori of “ rand Lodge and Rehekah As- Southwell, who leaves,next Mon- that point. I.ambert Linard Stewart Sherwood •embly officers and a big parade. ^or ^ier home in Minneapolis, The route of the new road is al- Canton ! fdnk and carried a bouquet of pink W aller K. Olhehaon Minn. rns«-s The ori.inn u / m -iMemlsil m e oig basket dinner will be i . most due west from Wilkesboro, Ernest Franklin Thompson Timber bv Mr Rvron Goodman of Gaston sPread in the park at noon. For Mr. and Mrs. J. M Pritchard which is the terminus of the Leonard Itrnwn Hillsboro l*»n .cecdintr the reri-rnonv C’ has* the benefit of those who do not 'o f Font Columbia, Wash.,are pay- United Railways. It follows the Forest Grove Frank I.lnyd Smith M cNeil of Portland sang • ( ) want to bring baskets, there w ill, their uncle and aunt, Mr. and meandering ebogintia West Timber Tupp rand Martha Sheuh. races, potato races, and peanut Ryder Patten, commissioned a mum grade of two per cent, with The bride is the daughter of William W aller Geiger Sherwood racis; a tug-of war between the lieutenant at the Presidio officers’ freedom from excessive curvature, Joseph Yocum Hillsboro Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Taylor, is married men anil the single men training camp, arrived Friday for The route down the western a graduate of Pacific University Cunt (j. Newell Cornelius and the married women will pull a visit with his parents, Rev. and slope of the coast range is along and taught for the past two years Arthur Henry dritxmaeher Oreneo He goes to Wilson river, which it crosses sev- against the single women An- Mrs. a . B Patten. F»rvin Maury Timber in the schools of Castle Rock, other event will be the nail-driv- American Lake next week for fur- era' times. James Hugh Pruett Forest Grove Wash. She is a charming young ing contest for the women All ther training. That part of the road now un­ Rex ford Edison Thorne Portland woman and a host of admiring women are eligible for this con- The members of the local Arti- der construction requires some ex­ friends will wish her well as Mrs. Leonard Dorach West Timber test; nejt her age, size, weight nor 3 ^ A ^ mb| y \ with a number of tensive trestle construction, a Wanen Tupper. Otto Schulz Portland ooks WI.I be a bar. invitwl frier,H »ninvwl n number of hcavv fills and d » D The groom is a native of Idaho, Paul Parnon Huxton Forest Grove is a graduate of a medical school Henry Kemper Hillsboro ut Madison. Wi«., and a young Ernest Zuercher Hillsboro! man of sterling integrity and giver. Mat Pavuahek W*-st Timber promise of great success in his posal Puntelis Pantelakia county papers later Hillsboro ; chosen profession. William Hunteinann Lieutenant Ray T. Wi liam-; ar­ called upon, as a part of the All Odd Fellows ami Rebekahs, Sherwood M r. and Mrs. Tupper left im- Arthur Frank Heringer rived Saturday from San Fran- through line between Portland Portland mediately for Portland where they whether they belong in Washing ci-co, where he won his military and Tillamook. Porter & Conley < )tto Hamel ton county or not, are requested Orla Starr Combs Hillsboro will spend a short time before title in the officers’ training camp. are the contractors on the work to remember the date and be on U 'u Herbert FilzlatT Cornelius starting to Madison, Wisconsin. He will visit his wife and parents now under way. hand. Arrangements have been made Walilemar Alexander I’rahl Hillsboro for a few days and then go to to transport logs over the new James Kdward Smith Sherwood American Ijik e for further train­ CONDENSED NEWS NOTES road to Linnton, where they will Carl Conklin Gillenwaler Hillsboro ing. be milled. Traffic agreements for Harry Hansen Beaverton I)r. J. S. Bishop returned Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Griffith and this purpq^» will be made with Leo Joseph (¡ray Oreneo baby left Tuesday for their home The disc plow for dry farming will be nrday from his eastern trip. the United Railways. Those listed above have until started on the Oregon Agricultural Col- Billy Martin is up from Port- in Raymond, Wash., after a visit The new logging operations at next Monday to file appeals with lege farm during the week beginning land lor a visit with friends with the former’s parents, Mr. Washburn are expected to result the district hoard at Portland. Aug. 20. It will be used on some of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goff leave and Mrs. J W. Griffith, in this All others in the lists heretofore the land from which a spring sown crop today for an outing at Rockaway city. They were accompanied by in the establishment of a thriving little community there. published in the Express have was harvested and also on mellower Mrs. J. W. Macrum was hostess J. W. Griffith, who went to R ay­ It is intended to complete only been discharged for physical dis­ soils from which the fall seeded crops last evening to the Fluer-de-Lis mond to work. the first 10-mile unit this year, ability or exempted for various have been removed. Haskell Ferrin left Tuesday for but another link may be built club. reasons. Many years experience with the disc Mrs. Margaret Mallory, who Portland, where he goes to make next year. plow has shown that when properly has been quite ill for two weeks, preparations to go to the Presidio The Gales Creek & Wilson Stretching Terms of Office to enter the officers’ training River Railroad Company is a used, very g.asl plowing to a depth of ¡s convalescing. Because the l a s t legislature 9 to 10 inches can be readily done. This camp. The other boys in the Portland project, but has been E. U. Cate expects to leave bank will divide Haskell’s enacted a law to the effect that plowing is accomplished during the , , . . . . work- . , financed principally in the east, next week for Hood River to look time when the horses are not busy and up among them and hold his job j 0[jn pearson ¡s president; Ralph city and town elections shall here­ aftei his fruit crop. after he held on the same date us the mere f a i ^ that they may be so jesdav co™ * back from E . Williams, vice-president; Jesse A daughter was horn Tuesday state elections. Forest Grove will utilized cheapens the cost o f plowing I ^ o y f ' V lhd* a0d his vandals -stearns. secretary, and J. R. to M r and Mrs. Theo. Van not hold a city election next Jan­ considerably. Plowing is one of the Prof. W .T . Fletcher and family Hurlburt, assistant secretary and the Verboort district. uary, as in the past, hut will elect slowest o f farm operations. Dry plow­ of Portland came out Sunday treasurer. These, with O. M. Levi Gales . Creek frac morning in their car, and with Clark comorise t h e board of its next set of officials on Novem ­ ing lengthens materially the plowing . . Rodlinof . P ber 5, 1918. And Sam A . Kozer, ,8eMSon- Th‘; dry plowed land can be tuied two ribs yesterday when he Mr. and Mrs J. T. Fletcher, went directors. to condition for seeding stumbled and fell onto a stump. ! jo p a]rn Grove to celebrate birth- deputy secretary of state, h o ld s (lui<‘kly put into One or t w o n i c e furnished day anniversary of the elder Mrs. Deer Hunters Arrested that city officials whose terms of When the fall rains come. A liberal use Of the disc plow for dry housekeeping rooms for rent. Fletcher. A v e r y enjoyable day ; Deputy Game Wardens Clark office expire between July 2, 1917, available a very Mrs. A. Baldwin, phone 85x. 33-2 was spent and a sumptuous dinner and Smith Sunday arrested Joe and Nov 5, 1918, will hold office plowing will make until their successors are elected much larger acreage for fall seeding. Willis Goff. Jr., left Saturday was partaken of. Others present Bateman. T. N. Stewart, William at the November, 19 18, elec­ Winter wheat, oats and barley seeded for Rockaway and other Tilla- were Walter Sargent and family, Busse, Joe McRoberts and S. 15 to 1T>, arc tion, which means that all Forest Sep. 15 to Oct. Oct. 15, are probably the m o o R beaches, where he will visit Thomas Willie and family, Mrs. Johnson, all of Gales Creek, on a most certain of the grain crops for use for two weeks. Grove city officials will hold office Sargent, Rav Vincent and family, ch a rg e d hunting deer with dogs. in Southern and Western Oregon. The until the first Monday in 1919. Mrs. M R. Johnson and child- M. L. \ incent, Mrs. Weaver, The complaints have been filed of the Experiment Station The passage of the law lengthens experience . . . . . . . . . . , a. * . ren and Mrs. B. F. W hite and Mrs Ada Hines, Mrs Clyde Sut- with Judge W . D. Smith of Hills­ has indicated that dry plowed land is as » . . . i ^ t the terms of Mayor Pater.-on, ... . daughter leave tomorrow for a ford of Spokane, MissOggy Jones boro but the accused have not productive as land plowed m the usua • -T . n i .... others who were spend- yet been arraigned. Councilmen Todd, Mertz and , visit at Rockaway .. and many , Goon, Treasurer Sparks and Re­ way. .h e n th . .. P - P - H y | {e m e m b fr the 9p)fcia| K h o o | th e d a y . h .r e The game wardens charge that corder Dyke by one year, hut used there is no more tendency for an neither Bateman, Busse nor John­ meeting next Saturday. Aug. 25, Government Typists Wanted does not effect the terms of the increase in weediness than in the case son had hunting licenses and they at 4 p. m , to elect a successor to The U. S. Civil Service Commission other councilmen, who were elect- of the mold-board plow. will probably have this additional To get in the necessary acreage o f Cleik heirin, w h o has resigned to announces that an examination for ed for two years. charge to face. fall cereal we must take advantage not take military training. Stenographer and Typewriter for men only of late piantoli land on which Miss Carrie Beach, who has and women, and for Typewriter only, New Garage Is Open Card o f Thanks The new garage and auto sales­ crops have frilled, of summer fallow, been spending the summer with for men and women, will be held in 45 We wish to thank the kind and of the land irt cultivated crops, but her sisters, Mrs. H. R. Kauffman different cities in the Northwest on friends for sympathy and aid in rooms of the Stout Auto company, ., r p | I . should plow as much as possible dry, as ■ and Miss Mary Reach, left for her August 31, 1917. our sad bereavement; a l s o for K .o l 1. block, opened for busi- well as after the fall rains set in. In home in Akron, Ohio, last Satur- The usual entrance salaries are from beautiful floral offerings. ness last Friday and Mechanics thit* way we will get a large, early day. $900 to $2000 per annum. All qualified Robert Tompkins Milton lies and Roy Pt 'aim, both seeding of the much needed fall cereals | The 1918 national encampment • *tenoKraphers a n d typewriters are and Sisters. from the Ford plant, P o r t l a n d , ! to sell at next year’a guaranteed price, j . .. \ i> „ - . i | ‘ J . j . urged to apply for and take the coming J ie ( i . A. R. Will be held in examination, as a sufficient number of have been kept pretty busy since i G. R. HYSLOP, Mr. and Mrs. and n a n 1 uauur v i vguii, the in*: iju to u u ii sienoirrHiiners pew niers nave a ***, u uu ▲ **■*?• Willis Goff ^ * 1 u* ortland, Oregon, question stenographers h a n nti d i> typewriters have the opening day, repairing cars * ‘ ’ * i having been decided yesterday at n°* i)een reached to meet the needs of daughter and Mrs. A. J. Langley and waiting on < ustomers. Miss lias Flossie Overman of Phil- the encampment e n c a m p m e n t now being held the Government service^ and daughter, Manehe, spent Sat- F «r application and full information Urdav night and Sunday camping I he company luis sold and de- ornath is spending this week visit- in Boston, 1 - n *PP*y to Herbert F. Ward. District \Vnlf T r o p k n o rth w e st o f liven d five cars during the past ing here at the home of Mrs. L. M r and Mrs. 1 Wrn. Raffety Secretary, 303 Postoffice Building. on " 0,t ^ r e e K > nortnwest 01 Timber. s,xdays’ ' IS. Phillips. | spent the week-end in Portland,, Seattle. Washington. Using Disc Plow For Early Fall Seeding