The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, November 29, 1917, Image 3

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    NOTES AND PERSONALS
Dr. I»w e , Dec. 14.
J. H. Kilgore of Cornelius, a
VV. P. Scheetz is home from
brother to Mrs James Ritchey of
Wheeler for a 'I'liunks^ivinjf va­ this city, visited his relatives here
cation.
Tuesday.
T h r e e pigs and a milch cow for *
1 For men’s shoes that fit well
Hale. Prices right. Phone Main
and wear long, talk to John An
0354.
45-3 *
derson. l i e especially
recom­
Mrs. S. .1. Sparks has been mends the William Marvin shoe.
ill for some days with bronchial
On page 7 of this issue will be
I rouble.
found a very interesting table of
Leo Perkins, a county seat at­ figures, showing the strength of
torney, had business in the city, the Herman armies and those of
Tuesday.
Fngiand, Franc • and their alii s.
LION SPECIAL
Suits - Overcoats - Raincoats
Quality, Style, Fit and I,anting Satisfaction
The long-standing dependability o f this concern is
back o f everything you buy for men and boys wear
Two Store« in Portland 166 Ihird str#rt.
S & H STA M PS
"T h e K u porn helm *r
llnuwe hi Portland.”
K. G. K * .( I1-21M7
MM KI MS.
President.
given with all pur­
chases. T h e s e are
good for cash dis­
counts.
(¡rant Hailey of David’s Mill is
The Fon st (¡rove High football
Building, Portland.
Those de­
Cook With Coal
suffering severely from at attack squad went to Hillsboro last Fri­
siring information may also com­
The Forest Grove Planing Mill
of sciatic rheumatism.
day afternoon and gave tin* team
municate with A L. Mi Is, Presi­ has laid in a supply of good fuel
dent of the First National Bank. coal and is prepared to supply
Charley VanDoren is now the of that town a drubbing, the score
Bet ween I ) e c e m b e r 1 and
being
38
to
3.
Vancouver
was
to
Portland, who is president of the consumers at a reasonable price.
proud owner of a Chevrolet deliv­
Christmas.
Oregon
will
fire
1,000,-
Order by telephone N o 0232.
association, or with the State
ery car, bought from Wiles & have played Hillsboro, but failed
000
bullets
at
the
kaiser’s
ally,
to show up, so the management
Board of Health, w'hich is utiliz­
It must have frosted quite se­
Solder.
tuberculosis.
of
that
team
took
certain
defeat
ing the research and survey work verely in the vicinity of Dilley
Lieutenant Kay 'I'. Williams is
Business men, housewives and
rather
than
di
appoint
the
fans.
being d o n e
comprehensively during the past week, judging by
expected home from Camp l<cwis
school children at one cent each
throughout
Oregon
by the Asso- the looks of Paul Beck, who has
in a few «lays to visit his wife and
Proud of the New Army
will buy cherry Bed Cross Seals.
ciation in order to locate all afflict­ lost his mustache.
parents.
Lieutenant Ryder Patten ol The resulting fund will be used ed with fuberculo is and see that
The Forest (¡rove Honor Cuard Camp I/cwis, son of Rev. and partly in America's fight to ke< p
This is the.season when sweaters
(¡iris will give a dancing party at M 's A . B- Patten of this city, from the trenches and canton­ they get instructions and, if neces­ are a comfort. John Anderson
the ! . ( ) . ( ) . F. building Saturday spoke briefly at the Congrega­ ments the scourge of tuberculosis sary, sanitarium and nursing care, has a fine line at reasonable
prices.
in their fight for health.
evening, Dec. loth.
tional church Sunday evening, that has already sent hundreds of
Writing to a friend in this city, giving his opinion of the n* w| thousands of men back from the
Because th<- Oregon- Association
Sheriff’s Sale
(¡lenn Morgan says he is in a “ National Arm y,” of which he is Allies’ trenches, and partly in the for the Prevention of Tuberculosis i Notice is hereby given that by virtue
an execution and decree issued out
militai y detention camp at Frisco, an officer.
well organized w .rkof the O egon is planning to take care of a num­ ' of
of and under the seal of the Circuit
receiving ¡»inoculation for typhoid
Lieutenant Patten is of the Association fftr the Pi event ion of ber of men who were rejected for ; Court of the state of Oregon, for the
county of Washington, dated the 20th
and smallpox.
opinion that the new army, on Tuberculosis to le sen the sorrow military service on account of day of November, 1917, in favor of
traces of tuberculosis, it is an­ L. M. Graham, administrator o f the
'The Hillsboro Argus people rolled under the s lective dra t, and death bringing dis ase in this
nounced that the sale of Red estate of Adah H. Moore, deceased,
have purchased a linotype and will give a good account of itself' state
Uros« Christmas seals must be plaintiff, and against Enoch Moore and
“ Rid Cross Christmas Seal double this year what it has here Alexa Riene Moore, Leilia Agnes Moore,
will hereafter set their type by in action and he says there L
May Moore and Grace Ramage
Month”
( Decernb -n will be ush­ tofore been. Sales start Decem­ Edith
machinery. It is reported the more democracy in thi. army
Moore, heirs at law o f Agnes Moore, de-
Heaverton Times will follow suit. than in any other branch of the ered in by “ Tuberculosis Week.” ber 1st. With proper care many 1 ceased, defendants, for the sum of £>4.65
and the further sum of $891.15, with
During the week it is intended of these rnen can be cured and costs
Wm. VanAntwerp, the reali es-j»erviee. Officers a n d im n are
interest thereon from the 30th day of
a lowed to enlist.
October. 1917, at the rate of 7 per cent
later, recently sold to John John­ more intimate than in the old r e g ­ that every man, woman and
per annum, and for the further sum of
A Good Woman Dies
$100.00 attorney fees, to me directed
son of 'Tillamook an acre tract, ular army and, in spite of this, child in Oregon shall learn of the
campaign and the absolute neces­
Mrs. Sarah Caroline Linken- and delivered, commanding me to make
near the race track, owned by discipline is very good
sale of the real property hereinafter
sity
of
carrying
i'
on
as
a
means
felter, living one and one-half described, I have levied upon and pur­
Like all the soldiers who have
(¡us Abraham. Mr. Johnson has
left home, the Lieutenant advises of increasing the efficiency both m les east of thn city, died at her suant to said execution and decree I
taken possesion of his property.
will, on Monday, the 24th day of De­
Chief of Police Watkins Tues- those at home to “ keep the home of soldiers and those who (Jo their home Thursday evening, Nov. 22, cember, 1917. at the south door of the
bit at home.
after a short illm-ss. She was born Courthouse, in Hillsboro, Washington
day sold for a feed bill a white fin * burning," and to write to the j
county, Oregon, at the hour of ten
Three special days will be ob­ at Somerville, Missouri, May 12, o'clock
pony that had been in the city b o y * v e r y regularly.
a. m. of said day, sell at public
serve i.
Medical
Examination 18o9, and was married to George auction to the highest bidder for cash
pound the prescribed ten days, j
(¡range Meeting
in hand, all of the following described
day c o m e s on December 6. Linkenfelter Sept. 18, 1878.
| real property, lying, being and situate
The animal was knocked down to ! Gale (¡range No. 292, will me-t
“ Never before in the history of
Mrs. Linkenfelter w a s t h e in Washington County, Oregon, and
Frank Smith for $5. all it was Jat the I. O. O. F. hall, Saturday,
more particularly described as follows,
the world,” reads the association’s mother of seven children, five of to-wit:—
w° r , h.
Dec. 1st. Grangers are urged to statement, ‘ has the importance
whom, with her husband, survive
Lots nine (9) and ten (10) in Block
( ’ has. H. Norris of Cornelius be at the hall before 10:30 a.m . of the physical fitness been so
her. Services were held at the Seven, South Park Addition to the City
o f Forest Grove, Washington County,
left yesterday for Jefferson, Ind., | Candidates for 3rd and 4th d e -: clearly revealed by thorough med­
Adventist church in Cornelius, a Oregon,
to take up his duties as harness grees please be present at 11 ical examination as in the-edays
large number of friends being to satisfy the hereinbefore named sums
and for the costs and expenses o f sale
inspector for Uncle Sam. Jim o ’clock arid those for 1st and 2nd
of war and army mobilization.” present. Eld>r Cotterell of Port- and said writ.
Richey says he knew Mr. Norris degrees be at the hall in time for
Said sale will be made subject to re­
Modern
Health Cru-ade Day (and conducted the services. Mrs.
demption as per statute o f Oregon.
well in Umatilla county, that he dinner. Routine work, conferring! comes Dec. 7. It will be devoted
Linkenfelter was a woman of kind
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 20th
is an A1 mechanic and will give ; of 3rd and 1th degrees and elec -1 to interesting theehildren through
and loving character, and will day of November, 1917.
the government good service.
tion of officers will be followed by
J. C. A P P L E G A T E ,
the schools in the tuberculosis and long be mourned by her friends. Sheriff of Washington
County, Ore­
I>ee, Hugh- and Will Sparks, the social dinner hour. Begin­ public health movements.
gon.
Joe A. Wiles would like to
By GEO. A L E X A N D E R .
who are building a modern coun­ ning at 1:30 the 1st and 2nd de-
Tuberculosis Sunday, the cul­ write your insurance. Will give
Deputy.
g
ers
will
be
conferred.
The
pio-i
try home for John Bernards in
mination of the week, is an un­ you service that will be to your
L. M. G R A H A M ,
the Roy district, visited their gram following will be in the denominational and non sectarian advantage. West side Main S t„
Attorney for Plaintiff.
homes in this city Sunday. Mr nature o f roll ca ll,« ach one giving observance. It has in past years north of Tucker’s garage.
First pub. Nov. 22; last Dec. 20,1917.
Bernards is putting up one of the what he has gained from his ex­ and will this year reach Jew and
finest country homes in Washing­ perience during the dry season.
Gentile, Protestant and Catholic,
All having (¡range manuals in j and all possible religious groups
ton county, the s a m e being
equipped with modern heating ¡1 heir possession be sure to bring within the»e organizations.
It
plant, electric lights, sanitary j them and report to the Steward. has received the endorsement of
The chai man of the W. W.
plumbing, etc.
I ading church dignitaries, of al­
committee will consult with the most every creed and denomina­
Fruits and Vegetables in Season
! Matrons about Red Cross work.
tion.
SKURETARY.
Mrs. Saidie Orr Dunbar, Secre­
own be secured from uh for Fall o r ;
Spring planting. Large Prune Trees ;
P H O N E TO 1
tary
of the Oregon Association for
Stars Enjoy Visit
are very scarce this year on account of |
Twenty-five members of Forest the Prevention of Tuberculosis,
the late spring and <lry summer, there-
South Main Street
-
Forest Grove, Ore
fo re
to insure getting the beat tre e s ! chapter, 0. E .B , journeyed from will act as campaign manager.
money run buy do not fail to write* ub i
’
J
J
Headquarter» are in the Corbett
before buying smai .I. trees elsewhere. ) this city to Portland Monday e v -
Buy early and save money.
ening by auto and electric train
FO S TE R G ,O A T-yO U CAN 0 E L
OREGON N U R S E R Y C O ., and paid Martha Washington!
1 EX C U S ED FO R C H EW IN G ANY
j chapter a fraternal visit
At thei
G R A V E L Y *S
Orenco, Ore.
OLD THING BECAUSE TOU CAN'T
C P 1 P U R .M S U
_ -T|
big city the Stars had prepared a
READ T H A T S IL L BOARD. (---------------
Rçr>l Cberwina Plug 4- L I
V' j W-» X > Kt II»
V (V-Wy
program in honor of the visit,
DR. H. C. FORTNER
D fore the Invention
o
'
cup
Patent
A
ir
P -o o f Pouch
j
there
being
an
excellent
program
Successor to
M s -iy P -.i le r i Could N o t K eep
I )|{. H. W . V O L L M E R
of music, recitations, monologues
the Flavor and Frealm s»* In
R EA L G RAVELY PLUG TO B A C C O .
i and “ eats.” The male members J
N o w the Potent Pouch Keeps it
; t
O F F IC E
Freeh and C 'e a n and G ood.
Ml
of the Portland chapter furnished •
A
L
lttln
C
h
e
w
o.’
&
.tvely
le
Enough
In First National Hank Building
and La e 's Longer than a big ch ew
the program and the eats, show-
Telehones
cf ordinary plug.
l>ng a remarkable aptitude for
An oi-,1 i “ UWr*
Residence 332
Office 333 ! thï i r vari
irious parts, as though they
' had done it before.
Red Cross Seals
and Tuberculosis
H. T. GILTNER
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Large Prune Trees ?
D. D. & M. B. BUM P
Attorneys at Law
Odd Fellows Elect
The members of Washington
lodge
No. 48, I. O. O. F , last
I). I). B U M P ,
M. B. B U M P ,
Residence Hillsboro Monday night elected officers, as
Residence
\
Forest (¡rove.
follows:
Offices H IL L S B O R O
Phone 444
Carl C. Curtis, noble grand;
George Oilman, vice grand; H.
I N .H O F F M A N
fl*
R. Bernard, secretary; R. C Hill,
Attorney A t I^tw
treasurer. These officers will be
Patent Office Business Solicited installed the last meeting in De-
Forest Grove,
-
Oregon cetnber.
Loans and Real Estate
I
•»
.
LOOK FOR THg rROreCTION
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