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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1917)
TIRE SALE It's Soezy. Try it. Buy it. Mr. ami Mrs. K. P Stout visit ed Portland Tuesday. Miss Gladys Goodrich is one of the force at the Fuqua store. Good used sewing machines for sale or trade. Koe & Go The largest f>o tablet in the city at VanKoughnet & Reder’s. Judge Stevenson of Gales Creek was a business visitor in the city y 'terday. Mrs. \V. C. Renter yesterday af ertioon entertained the M K. A d society at her home. ^Mrs H. T. Rag ley and Miss Nora Smith of Hillsboro visited Forest Grove friends Tuesday. A fine line of winte underwear for men. women and children just v a c w a i t s « » A t CAB arrived at the A G. Hotfman & Co. store. Write your friends to come to * • the W’ashing'on County Fair, Oct. 2. 3 t and 5 They’ll enjoy the big show A stylish line of Ladies' Misses’ ami Children’s Coats ju>t arrived at Anderson’s. They are very good for the price Mr and Mis. Chas. Hill of Al liance. Neb , who have been visit Five Passenger $420.70 Two Passenger $405.70 Phone 6 83 Forest Grove, Ore ing the Ander-on family, tie .r Dilley, return« d home Monday. Jimmy Williams of company K, NO TES A N D PE R SO N A LS It's Soezy.. Try it. Huy it. third Oregon, has be« n in the ci y John Anderson motor« d to Port several days, visiting rends He land Tuesd It's Soezy. Try it. Buy it. r- ports that his comp ny leaves Found—Package of dress goods. Clackamas Good used sewing machines for n« xf Monday f o r Inquire at ihis office. sale or trad“. Roe & Co. Camp Greene, Charlotte. N. C. Fr ink Porter of Astoria is visit The members of the Forest A daughter was born Sunday to ing re'atives and a very dear Grove Rifle club are ur ed t<> Mrs Martin Yunderbr ok of Dil New Piano Tearher at P. IJ. f iend in this city this wetk. ley. meet at Verts hall at 7:30 next, Th«* Conservatory of Music at Nobby new hats for men ami Tuesday, Sept. 2». Important 1 For Rent—Furnished or un Pacific l'Diversity announces one boys just arrived at John Ander business By order of the Presi furnished house, good location. change in the personnel of its son’s You must see thi-m to dent. Hollis & Graham. 37-2t The p«Mipl«* -if Watts school < 1»s- faculty. Mrs Charles Walker, know how good they are. Ralph Oglesby, manager of the! trie are planning for the bust fair who was th e assistant piano Mrs. Eleanor McEldowney will W. D Shepard late of Silver- Seav«y hop yards was in town ever h«‘l<l in th«* distrii’t this y**ar teacher last year, has had to give receive vocal pupil- at her studio, ton, is a late arrival in th e c ty yesterday and says ti e pickers all and they have set th«* date for up her work on account of ill at the home of C. V. B. Russell. He is a painter and decorator and left Saturday and ne is now en | Oct 1st, the 'lay b«*fore th** open health. The vacancy has been A nice lot of woolen go d s may conclude to loc ite here. uag“d in baling Th«- yard pro- ; ing of the Washington County filled by Mi-s Nina M Walker of suitable for coats and suits, just Mrs. Max W«-rr ami daughter duced only ab«»ut ha f a crop, b u t! Fair in this city. Portland. Mi>s W a l k e r has received at the A. G Hoffman of Boise. I ‘aho, are visiting Mrs. the qua ity was excellent. There will be a grand parade at studied with the leading teachers store. Werre’s mother. Mr- M M. O M. Sabford has received 10 o’clock, followed by the judg- of Portland and is well fitted for M iss Ann Anderson of near Dil Hughes, at the L- vi Smith horn*. from Floyd Tucker ot company injr « f exhibits Then comes a big the p< isition. She mak«*s a special ley departed Monday for Port basket dinner. ty of children's w irk and begin Sunday’s Oregonian reports that 30, Fifth regiment, L'. S. marines, land, where she expects to spend Rr«>f. M. J. F nenga is on the ners and is very successful in this a postal card, written 'in th«- mid •J. C. Minckley and Mrs. Carrie the winter. program for an address of interest branch of teaching. She is not Williams, both of Forest Grove, dle of the A’lantic ocean.” Mr to farmers right after dinner. The Albert Alexander family were married at Vancouver Sat Tucker says he enjoyed the voy unknown to the Forest Grove Tuesday moved to Por tland where urday. There will also be an eugenics people as sh«* has taught here in age immensely, was never sick for Mr. Alexander goes into the whole a m nute and ‘all is well aboard contest, where babies ur«* judged, the past two y<-ars with splendid A nine-pound son was born i • ip. tt sale drug bu iness. aft«-r dinn« r. and a good progr;»m success Sa'u-day evening to Mrs. A R. h of sports, including a h scuit eat The faculty concert, which is to The members of the M. H. Pat Coplin and Grand'ath-r P W J Wesley Fro-.t. son of Mr. and ing contest, to which Forest Grove be an annual affair, will be given Mrs. N. A Frost, of Hillsboro, ton family have moved f om their Watkins is mighty proud of the some time in October. and ex-L"nited St.ites consul at people, especially, are invited. farm, near Newb«*rg, to this city, youngster You can’t afford to miss th is The registration so far indicates Queenstown Ir land, delivt red an so the children can attend school, A new line of tlv celebrated Utz | illustrated lecture on “ German gathering. an unusually good enrollment for Mrs. Mabel Smith and litt'e & Dunn shoes for women and the Conservatory an«| the outlook Methods” at th«-Mul - R«*v. R. K. Dunlap, Walter for daughter arrived Sunday from misses and the Bu t«*r Brmvn Submarine the college is very bright. nomah hfltel. Portland, Saturday. Sellwood for a week’s visit with -hoes for children just receive I. j He told some harrowing tales of Ch Imers an«! C. L. Mocroft left the former’s parents, Mr. and A G. Hoffman & Co. People who are in the market the heartles-ness of German sub Friday night in the Dunlap “ Liz Mrs. Hugh Smith zie” for a hunting trip over in the for guaranteed Holstein cow- or Mrs. D. B. Black of Am«ricani marine crews. Mrs. Nellie Hamilton of Port Falls, Idaho, and daughter, Miss | Wh«n th«y bulls should attend the auction at John Ireland Jr., and brid.*, Vernonia district land visited over Sunday with her Alma Clark, of New York City, formerly Kent, Wash., on Oct. 3 and 4. Mi-s Aileen Hendrickson had gon«* about ten miles they See parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank visited at thehom -of th' former’s! of Ketchikan. advertisement on page 4. A a-ka, arrive.; in b <.ke a wheel and Mr Chalmers Crabtree, and left Monday for1 father, I.evi Smith, over Sunday. the city Sunday w lk«d back* to town and got an and will mak-- Mrs. Harry Wescott of Gaston Newport. their home on the Ireland farm,| other auto They then proceeded visited friends in this city Mon The enro'lment at the gradp For Sale or Rent—Fine resi schools up t6 noon yesterday was near Gre-nville. A number of n their hunt, and are expected day. dence, in good repair, 8 rooms, > 324 and in the higl school ITU, the young people w-nt to the hack tomorrow. bath, toilet and pantry. Call at making an even 500 pupils enroll home of Mr. Ir« land's patents, on ANNOUNCEMENT premises, second house north of ed. Last Second avenue, Sunday evening I Jr. H. It. Moor«, C h iro p ractic P hy year the enrollment the Main street lumber yard It* was 572. there being a slight fall and gave th** young couple a real sician, form erly o f F o rest (¡rove, has can he secure«! from us for Fid I or Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hesse'tine ing off in both the grade and huh old-fashioned charivari. John opened offices in P ortland a t 317 Ab- j S pring p lanting. I.arg«- Prune T rees came through like a true sport ington Itl'lg, betw e. ii W ashington and I arc very scarce this y ear on account o f departed Friday for their new schools this year. late sp ring anil «1 ry summi-r. th e re and took hi- young friends to a S ta rk s tre e ts an«l will be glail to m eet the home at Vancouver. Mrs Hes- Tomorrow <F iday) evening the confectionery fore to insure g«-tting the best tre e s and led them on, seltine’s mother, Mrs. Kentner, is members old friend» from F o rest d ro v e and m oney can buy do not fail to w rite us of Rosewood camp. Roy oft drinks and candies. still in the local hospital, not being al Neighbors mak«.* new ones. b efo re buying s m a i . i . tre e s elsew here. of America, will be in condition to make the trip. T he doctor is th«»roughly co m p eten t Buy early ami save money. hosts to two dozen or more mem an«J reliable, and m akes ev ery case an Mrs. Ben Whited and daughter bers of the Banks camn It is th'- individual case, so when you see him OREGON NURSERY CO„ left Tuesday fo«* Fairfield, Idaho, regular meeting night of the local you a re su re o f th e best o f care. Orcnco, Ore. to vi-it the forme ’s parents. Mr camp and after the business mel t (A dvt) and Mrs W. L. Cady. Mr. Cady ing there will he a nice program W h o r « tr a i n ' d »pwrialtsta w it h m o d e r n lab has been ill and will move back to and refreshments. o r a t o r ie s and ad e q u a te e q u i p m e n t g i v a in this city as soon as he is able. ue tt on le a d in g to c o l l e g i a l * da gr e aa in tba Mr and Mrs. A. G. Hoffman atr f a l l o w i n g aehonla H. W. Danielson, with his wife and daughters, Mr-. Reba Secour A G R I C U L T U R E , w it h 13 d e p a r t m e n t « ; Oswego black cement, and two children, arrived Monday and Aileen Hoffman, Ma-rier Fid- C O M M E R C E , with 4 de par tm **ata , gives a beautiful glazed from Mosier and Mr. Danielson, win Secour and Mab«I Patton and E N G I N E E R I N G , w it h 6 d a p a r t m « n ta . la finish, 70c per sack. an experienced dry goods man, is Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Allen and • t u d i n f Civil. E le ctric al H i g h w a y . I n d u a t n a l and M ec h an ic al E n g i n e e r i n g , now at work in the A G. Hoffman daughters, Martha and Gertrude, Arta F O R Ir E r S ig T a R ti Y o n . , in» la d i n g L o g g i n g E n g i n e e r store. Mr. McKenzie was elected and Miss Margaret M(-Festers at l a g ; Best on earth, to a position in the bank at Spring- tended a pipe organ recital by H O M E EC ON OM IC S, w it h 4 m a jor d e p a r t live, Edge grain in c lu d in g t r a in i n g in th e Pro* tic* field and thought it best to tak«* Prof. L E. Becker at the Portland ■n'-iita, Houae; the place, hence his resignation. auditorium Sunday. Cedar, $2.75 M M I N I N G with thre*. depar t m e a t« , m c lu d We bought a large supply of Tires before the raise in prices. Come in and get our prices. It will pay you. T H E CAR TH A T RUNS THE YEAR AROUND More Light for Less Money The best that Science can produce. Three times the light of the old style Carbon lamps for the same money. Make the old home bright And your light bills light with the most efficient lamps made. We sell them. GOFF BROS. Stout Auto Co. Li,iinì Forest Grove l*"°iK AIN 426 Watts District Fair Is on October 1 j Large Prune Trees The Oregon Agricultural College Ing C h e m ic a l E n g i n e e r i n g , PHARM ACY T H E SC H O O L OF M U S I C , o f f e r e in atru c li on in th* principal d* parti n eu ta o f vo «a i and inetrurn'-nfkl rnuair. THE D E P A R T M E N T , enroll'd 1 0 8 5 c ade t a m I U I H 17 »nd w on r r- n u m te n d a t io n for O \ 1 the W e a t e r n D e p a i f m e n t o f th e U fl. War D e p a r t m e n t aa on e of the fi f te e n "di*tiiiiri!ivhed i n s tit u tio n * * * h ig h e r le a r n in g All r a d e t a wil l be furninh* d c o m p le t e aniforum by th e if. G o v e r n m e n t and th e jnni'. r arid aentor ra de ta. enroll»«! in th e R O. (, wi l g i v e n c o m m u t a t i o n f«>r ■ub eiatenr c an well aa all t r a n s p o r t a t i o n and • a b a i a t e n r e at the nix w e e k * ’ fiiirmnei oa a ip Let “ Hazelnut MILITARY from At of Butter U. T. Phone 061 ^ mmm YOUR BREAD ^ wm be R E G I S T R A T I O N B E G I N S O C T O B E R 8. I n f inflation on re q u est. A dd.**», R e g ist r a r , Oregon A gricultural C oll »*« C or vall is , Oregon. 1*17 I Cement- Shingles- Everything under roof ; | No. 2 Sheeting and Shiplap, $12 per M vi L n y s v i l i I KJ V i = Yours, for Business, The Main street Lumber Yard Copeland & McCready