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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1917)
Supplement to forest Grove Express Voi 2 Forest Grove, Ore., Thursday, Nov. 15, 1917. No. 45 Mrs. S. G. Hughes was calling W. C. T . U. Notes on friends in Portland Saturday. The state W. C. T. U conven Willis Cady and Lester Jones ( W. H. Hay returned Tuesday tion was reported at the last reg visited friends in this city Sunday from a three weeks’ visit at Long ular meeting by Mrs. Marsilliott, Beach, Wash. Mrs Scott, Mrs. Smith and Miss Remember th-* apron and bak J. A. Walrous is reported quite Jennie Armstrong. ery sale at Roe & Co.’s store, feeble at the home of his son, in Nov. 24th. 2t The fir-t observance in Oregon the west part of town. in the public schools, of Frances A new line of fine box station Eastern Buckwheat and maple E. Willard day took place Friday, ery just placed on display at syrup for winter breakfasts at Oct. 26th, (her birthday.) Com Li'.tier’s Pharmacy. Schultz Pure Food Store. mittees from the W. C. T. U. vis The schooli census has been ited each school and at the Cen Andrew Dickson of Portland completed and there are 720 child tral and Lincoln schools framed visited his mother, Mrs. Mary A. ren of school age, as ugaimft 706 a Dickson, several days this week. portraits of Miss Willard were year ago) presented. At the former Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ekerson and Reeher and Mrs. Richa ds made F. J. Greer, who vi ited several days in this city with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Avon Jesse of Can- the presentation and at the latter, W. H. Greer, left Tuesday for by visited the W. F. Stockman Mrs. Marsilliott and Mrs. Pen- family Sunday. Fkiuh, Calif. field. At the high school a play was presented under the direction Books, fiction, gift and art, ap President Graham of the Com- me-cial club informs the Express propriate for Xmas gifts at the of Miss Anna Taylor, the same be that the Washington county ex Book Store. A fine assortment; ing wri ten by Margaret Taylor. A picture of Miss \Villard was al 45 hibit at the Land Products Show come before it is broken. ready in the building. Nine states won an even $200 in premiums. Mrs. A. B. Todd and son, A now observe this day in the Word comes from Gales Creek B. Junior, left yesterday, with public ichools. K B. Penfield. that a young buck deer tan into a their daughter and sister, Mrs. fence rear th«' school house one M. E. Turner, for a vi<it at the I’ncle Sam Will Help day last week and broke his neck latter’s home at Gladstone. Archie Bryant ha' received a The teacher and scholars buried Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Morgan letter from Robert L Ringer, of the carcass. . went to Gladstone yesterday to North Yakima, Wash., assistant The members of the Rifle Club attend the golden wedding cele in market investigations for the bration of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. held a practice shoot at Verts hall federal govtrnment, asking that Tuesday evening and showed im Taber, former Iotfa neighbors of Mr. Bryant furnish him a list of provement in their shooting. A the Morgans. people in this section who have Walter Watkins, who recently potatoes to sell. To these people E. Scott set a new record for the enlisted in the navy as a fireman, the government will send daily club. writes from Goat Island that he Rev. R. L. Putnam was called is in the detention camp, being quotations of the price of spuds, to Slayton, his old home, Mon immunized against typhoid and so t h it they may know what to ask for their products. day to preach the funeral sermon other ailments. If you want daily information for Mathias Goodie, a member of the Christian church and close r The members of the Boys’ club from Uncle Sam as to the con of the Congregational church, re ditions of the spud market, send personal friend of Rev. Putnam. cently organized by Rev. M. J. Mr Bryant your name on a postal W. D. Clark of Salem, son-in- Fenenga, are busy constructing card. law to John E. Bailey of this i themselves a home in the base city, has been comini sioned c ip ment of the church. Grangers Are Invited tain of the 23d regiment of high Howard Reeher, a member of David M. Dunne, president of way engineers and is at present ¡the coast artillery, with head the Manufacturéis and Land Pro engaged in recruiting work fit quarters at Fort Flagler, near ducts Show, being held at Port Seat le j Port Townsend, visited his mother, land until Nov. 24th has sent an Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beck were brothers and sisters in this city invitation to all grangers and in the city Tuesday and left with over Sunday, leaving for his post farmers in this vicinity to attend the Express ten potatoes that Tuesday. the show on Tuesday. Nov. 20th, make nearly a peck. They arc | C. T. Richardson, C. D. Miller. which is “Country Life Day.” A of the Gold Coin variety and Loi;en Watkins and John Wirtz program interesting to farmers went at the rate of 200 sacks to returned Saturday from their fish will he given. Reduced rates on the acre. See them in the Ex ing trip to the Wilson river. They the railroads and 10 per cent off press window. hail only slight success in fishing, on admission tickets for all who Two dozen members of the S. as the water was too low, but en attend in crowds. Quite a num O. S. Swimming club enjoyed a joyed their outing very much. ber of Grangers from this city and feast of sports at the P. U. gym Roy VanKirk, Harvey Wilson Dilley will attend. Tuesday evening. The water was land Albert and Robert Kirkwood Cook With Coal just right and everybody seemed returned the same day from their inclined to have a good time. The ! trip to the Nehalem They caught The Forest Grove Planing Mill next swim will be this evening, at ¡a lew jack salmon at the falls and has laid in a supply of good fuel 7:30 o’clock Members may bring i then went on to Wheeler, where ; coal and is prepared to supply a guest on payment of 25c, if ! they bought a good supply of consumers at a reasonable price. I Chinooks for their winter’s m eat. Order by telephone No 0232. there is a vacancy. NOTES AND PERSONALS