Supplement to Forest Grove Express Vol 2 Forest Grove, Ore., Thursday, Oct. 4, 1917. Dan Healy of Portland spent Sunday with Bud Ives in this city. M iss Mary Beach is visiting in Gordon’s hardware store will be Portland for a few day«. closed Friday from 10 a. m to 2 K. S. Whitehouse and family p. m. M. T. Sherrett returned Mon­ motored into Portland Saturday. day from a husine.-.s visit in Mrs. Harve Baldwin attended Southern Oregon. the state fair at Salem Friday and Mrs Klla Leipold and Mbs Saturday. Opal Joy of Portland visited last Vercie Bellinger left Tuesday week with the Langleys in this for Astoria, where he will work city. for sometime The regular monthly meeting of Charley Roe has purchased a the W. C T. U will be held with flivcrette, which he and Bruce Mrs. Penfield on Friday, Oct. 5th, take turn-about teasing. at 2:30 p. m K. B. Penfield. Lloyd Kirry, who is wot king in Mr. and Mrs. G orge Myers Portland, visited with friends in and son, Stanb-y, of Corvallis vis­ Forest (¡rove Tuesday. ited at the L. C. Soule home Tues­ Mrs. Dorothy Seymour left Fri­ day, enroute to Oregon City. day for Omaha, Neb. She ex­ You ’¿I find all the !)• st makes pects to ret urn the last of October. of heating stoves andirons and Lawrence Mayea, who has been fire place sets at the Gordon working in Portland, visited with Hardware Store. Come and see. friends in Forest Grove Monday The («off hardware store will be Miss V e r a SchifTer, who is closed from 10 a. in to 2 p m. teaching in Middleton, spent Sun­ tomorrow (Friday) on account of day with friends in Forest Grove. the school parade and county fair. C . A. Brodersen has moved his Mr. and Mrs M. Peterson and daughter, («oldie, were out from residence south of town to a bet­ Portland yesterday to attend the ter site and is remodeling the house to a considerable extent. fair. Miss Hazel Stockman and Hen­ M. S Allen motored with the ry Fogle have been added to the Ritchey family to Salem Saturday Schultz f o r c e of clerks. Roy where they attended the state Mayea succeeds Mr. Fogle at the fair. Anderson store Miss A l i c e Ralston, who is Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kirkwood Paining in the Good Samaritan arrived Monday evening from hospital in Portland, spent Sun­ Fort Leavenworth. Kas., where day in Forest Grove. Albert is training with the engi­ Miss Martha Allen left Sunday neers. They will remain a week for Oglesby’s place, near Banks, or more, visiting friends. wheie she will stay this winter When Frank Ramsey's barn and teach the Fairview school. burned last week, Ed Naylor, Joseph and Mamie I«oomis left whose house is but a few feet from Friday and Frank Burlingham the barn in question, rusher! into left Sunday for Seattle, where his house and rescued his most they will attend U. of W. this cherished possessions—his violin and shotgun. winter. Mr. and Mrs. William Folger Julian Patten, son of Rev. and Mrs. Patten, visited here over and son of Spokane, who visited Sunday. He left Portland the first the Ives family several days last of the week for Australia and week, left Thursday for their home, taking Mrs. Ives and son. will return in about six months Kenneth, as far as Portland with Dr. and Mrs. H . R. Kauffman them Mrs. Folger is a sister to and daughter, Clara, motored to Mr. Ives. American Lake Sunday where The Freshman reception, which they will visit for a few days with was held Friday night at the high the doctor’s brother. Win. Kauff­ school, was a great success. A man . short program was rendered very Nelson Johnson, a member of well and after this games were Troop R 20th cavalry, stationed played. Orange sherbej and wafers at Fort Riley, Kas., arrived Mon­ were served after a grand march. day evening for a visit with his It was. on the whole, the most parent*, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. successful ever offered in Forest Johnson of Spring Hill. ¡Grove high school. NOTES AND PERSONALS N o. 39 When you come to the fair, be sure to visit the Book Store in its new quarters. Bar gains in ladies’ and gents’ umbrellas, at $1.00 each.' Van- Koughnet & Reder. 38 Nobby new hats for men and boys just arrived at John Ander­ son’s You must see them to know how good they are. J. M Durham claims that off of 148 h»-ns he cleared a profit of $302.00 in ten months of this year, better than $2 per hen. Robert Eastwood, who js work­ ing as a carpenter at Camp I«ewis, American Lake, visited his family in this city Saturday. Joe A. Wiles would like to write your insurance. Will give you service that will be to your advantage. Upstairs in Ander­ son block, room 2. 52 You can get the Portland Ore­ gonian six days a week, by mail, and the Forest Grove Express, for only $6.00 per year, if paid in advance. For Oregonian seven days a week, add $2.00. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Giguere and son and daughter expect to leave next Saturday for California to reside. J. E. Deeks has been engaged as meat cutter at the Pa­ cific Market, in place of Mr. Giguere Members of Holbrook lodge, A. F. & A. M. to the number of forty, inc uding the degree team, went to North Yamhill Saturday night, in autos, and conferred the third degree on a candidate. Af­ ter the degree work, there was a banquet and smoker, which was attended by Masons from many parts of the valley. At a called meeting of the Rifle club, held in the offices of Hollis & Graham Tuesday evening, Messrs. Mertz, VanAntwerp and Scott were appointed a committee to procure targets and rifles for practice during the coming winter. The committee will report at a meeting to be held at Verts hall next Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Stevens returned Saturday from their out­ ing at the Tillamook beaches. Mr. Stevens doesn’t think there is any doubt but young Viers and Mrs Graham were drowned at Garibaldi early in September, as Viers was a greenhorn with the oars and the last seen of them he appeared to have lost control of his boat, which was picked up next day eight miles from the starting point. * I