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Supplement to Forest Grove Express Vol Forest Grove, Ore., Thursday, Nov. 8, 1917 No 11 l- A n ie r lc iu troopa la France unUnnllnK machine »runs, which they are now manning In the first Hue l. cliches; the mules urc us.il to liuiil the guna to the front. 2— Col. Dan T. Moore of the field artillery who, when >i aide to President Itoosevelt, blinded the colonel In one eye In a Itoxlng match. 3— Count (Jeorge von Hert- ug, Bavarian premier, who I iiim tx‘en appointed Uertnan Imperial chancellor. 4— Night photograph of nn Austral- n »lege tmttery In operation. CONDENSED NEWS NOTES Mrs A. A. Hall is convalescing l ■ i 'in at attack of the grip. Mrs Ottice Shearer is slight’y ic proved, but is still very sick. Mrs. Mary Porter is coitfined to her home with rheumatism. Mrs. W. W. Goff. Mrs. Hinman and Mrs. Caples have an attrac tive window full of Red Cross supplies at the Goff hardware store. Cornelius T. Richardfon, C D. Miller, Loren Watkins and Johnny Wirtz departed by team Tuesday morning for the Wilson river, to lay in their winter’s supply of salmon. Woman’s Club Thp regular business meeting of the Woman’s club will be held at Langley hall next Monday after noon at 3 o ’clock. The executive board will meet at 2:30. A. G. Whitehouse, Secretary. Cook With Coal Arthur Shearer is again on duty The Forest Grove Planing M ill at his store, after being confined to has laid in a supply of good fuel li s home with trouble with his Sanford L. Wilcox, aged 27 coal and is prepared to supply jaw, a f t e r having had some wi dom teeth pulled. years, passed away at the home consumers at a reasonable price. Order by telephone No. 0232. A regular meeting of the W. C. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T . U. will be held with Miss Jen- Ixmis Wilcox, in Scoggin’s Valley You can get the Portland Ore ni • Armstrong, Friday. Nov. 9th, last Sunday, tuberculo is being gonian six days a week, by mail, at 2:30 p. m. Topical program; the cause of dissolution. Funeral and the Forest Grove Express, services were held in the Forest report of annual state convention. Vale church at 10:30 a. m. Tues for only $6.00 per year, if paid in K. B. Pen field. day, Rev. J. R. Welch and Rev. advance. For Oregonian seven W. J. R. Beach of this city last Hatch officiating Interment was days a week, add $2.00. S .I unlay went to Portland and in the Hill cemetery. W’ illiam Peterson of Roseburg attended the funeral of A. E. Rev. Ralph L. Putnam, Wilbur visited at the J. S. Buxton home Porthwick, late department com Tuesday. pander of Oregon, G. A . R . De- Louis Thomas, Walter S. Wills I --- --------- ;--- Ci ased served one enlistment in and Everett E. Burnworth are Budget Meeting t! e fourth New York artillery and this city’s contribution to a quota There will be a meeting of the • nother in the second New York of twenty-four registered men to legal voters of school district No. cavalry and was three time3 be called to Hillsboro tomorrow 15 at the Central building, Forest wounded. He was 72 years of for examination for militery duty. Grove, on Saturday, Nov. 17, at age and leaves a wife and one son. Four or five of the men called ¡2 p. m., to vole on the question S rvices were by the G. A R. and will be selected to fill places made 1 of levying a district tax. t'.e remains were interred in the vacant by rejections in Washing G. A. R. cemetery. ton county’s quota. Dr. Lowe, Friday.