The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, December 06, 1917, Image 9

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The Battle (Publiahe»!
Hymn by of the Republic
Ke<|U*«t)
Mine eye« have seen the glory of the coming of the bird;
lie ia tramping out the vintage where the grape« of wrath are «tore«!;
lie hath looacd the fateful lightning« of hi* terrible «wift «word;
Hi« truth ia marching on.
Chorua (¡lory, («lory, Hallelujah, etc.
I have seen Him in the watchflre« of a hundred circling camp«;
They have budded him an altar in the evening dewa and damp«;
I can read hi« righteoun aentence by the dim and Haring larnpa;
Hi« day i« marching on. Chorus.
I have read a fiery goapsl, writ in burnished rowa of «teel; .
“ A h ye deal with my contemner« with you my grace «hall deal;
la-t the Hero, born of woman, cru«h the werpent with hi« heel.
Since God i« marching on ." Chorua.
He haa aounded forth the truni|a*t that ahall never call retreat;
He i« aifting out the heart« of men before hia judgment aeat;
Oh, be awift, my aoul, to anawer him. be jubilant, my feet!
Our God ia marching on. Chorua.
In the beauty of the lilliea Cbriat waa born aero»« the aea,
With a glory in hia bottom th at tranafigure« you and me;
Aa he died to make men holy, let ua die to make men free.
While God ia marching on. Chorua.
ho
J ulia W akd H owb .
CONDENSED NEWS NOTES
I- Scene
dlvialonul heailguurtera of tlie Brltiah during one of the big battle» on the we«t front. 2—Mem-
tier» of nn American college girl»' trench candle brigade making candle« of rolled paper boiled in paraffin. 3—
Gen. Herbert C. o. I'lumer, appointed commander of the Brltiah forces sent to aid the Italian.«.
III
II
Knitt«d S»*ts for Infants; very
pretty and useful article for Xmas The Hoffman block is nearing
An Interesting Meeting
gifts. A. (». Hoffman & Co
completion
Job printing phone 821.
Gale
Grange held another good
John T Fletcher Buy a pair of gloves for Christ
The Koval Neighbors will elect and Mr. Mrs and Eli Mrs Smith
meeting Saturday. A class of five
w»-re Thanks­ mas, Anderson has ’em.
officers tomorrow night.
candidates
were initialed and two
dinner guests at the Sam The city cout cil meets this ev­ Under jthe leadership 'of Mrs.
John Anderson has all kinds of giving
applications
fo member-hip were
Ridgiey
home.
ening to take final action on the C. E. Walker, Washington coun rec- ived. Election
, oiled clothing for wet weather.
of officers re­
Men's Hats and Caps, latest 1918 budget.
ty secretary for the Oregon As­ sulted in the re-election
• Ask him.
of Master,
and colors. Be sure to Excellent Xmas Gifts for Men, sociation for the Prevention of
The Rebekah district convenj styles
Overseer,
Lecturer,
Treasurer.
buy
your
hat
here.
A.
G.
Hoff­
tion will be held at Tigard on man & Co.
Women and Children at A G.
S*cretaryand
L.
A.
S.,
the new
Saturday of this week.
Hoffman & Co.
officers
b
e
in
g
Chaplain,
Mrs.
Huy HER a pair of nice shoes L M Graham is living on Paul Abraham of Yancouv*r
Zenor;
Assistant
S.,
F.
J.
Lewis;
his wife and oth»r relariffs
for Xmas. UP-TO-DATE styles. gruel an»i soft foods these days, visit'd
C., Miss Lewton; P , 'Mrs. Ayde-
having given up his home-grown in this section Thank giving
A G Hoffman & Co
loti;
F , Mrs Thompson.
Rev. R. E. Dunlap is at New-
Mr. and Mrs. R. (’. Hill Satur­ teeth to a dentist hist week.
The hall was well filled with
berg today *and w.ll preach at a
Grangers and farmers with Heir
day visited Mrs. Lendell Foster The regular meeting of the revival
meeting this evening.
wives at the afternoon meeting,
and daughter, in Portland.
Woman’s club will be on Monday,
when County Ag icultu al Agent
A
fine
fine
of
Xmas
tie»
for
Willis Cady of Beaverton, who Dec 10, at 2:30, in Langley hail. men and boys and an excellent
Jam.son
gave an outline of the
Executive
board
meeting
at
2.
has enlisted for radio service, vis
work done at the Hillsboro meet­
line of h »n tkerchi* fs for men,
ited friends at P. U. yesterday. Abbie J Whi’ehouse, Sec
ing a month ago and what plans
women and children, at John An­
It is reported that the ranks of Mrs. (\ A Lurz and daughter, derson’s.
were laid to benefit the farmer,
the male students at I*. U are to Mrs. Irene Schultz, of Portland Fay W Shearer and Miss May
such
as helping to get rid of Can­
be fur her depleted by enlistment«. spent the week-end a* the F>ank
ada
thistle;
rodents, such as moles
home, in Diley. ThejNorthrup we e united in marr age
and
gopher-,
exchange list to
John F. Carroll, publisher of Sutford
ladi* s are sister and niece lo Mrs by Rev. Dunlap last Thu’sday,' Tuberculosis, dozens of the good be published an monthly,
learning
the Portland Telegram, died at Sutford.
the marriage taking plac<- at the women of this county are selling cost of production of farm
pro­
his home in Portland Tuesday,
of the groom’s mother, in Red Cross Christmas Seals to ducts and how to charge for s^me:
Lieutenant Haskell F*jrrin. wife home
after a lingering illness.
child arrived Tuesday from the Eairview district.
many other go» d things. A
raise funds to combat the “white and
The Woman’s Missionary so­ 'and
The
officers
of
the
local
I.
O.
0.
California
ami
will
visit
friends
meeting
will be held soon when
ciety will put on the pageant, h»jre until tomo-row night, when F. lodge last night look C!ar< nee plague.” While the seals cost but the representatives
the various
“The Call of Christ to Me,” n*xt they leave for New York, Lieut. Ortman to Hill b»»ro to have the one cent each, the women of county Granges and of farmers’
Sunday night at the Christian Ferrin having b»en ordered to first degree conferred by Hills­ Oregon hope to sell $10,000.00 ganizations will be present. or­
F.
church, at 7:30 Everybody wel­ that port.
worth, the proceeds to be used in Thatcher is Gale Grange delegate.
boro’s
crack
degree
team,
cone»
d-
come. Admission free;silver of­
to be the best in the county on Oregon.
Bill Good, the real esta'er, is ed
fering.
Don’t send away a letter or a
Methodist Church Services
carrying his right arm in a sling the fir-t degree.
package
without affixing one or Sunday
The boys and girls of the Banks and
at t»:45 a. m. next
Mrs.
Will
Schultz,
jr
,
has
re-
one
of
his
meanest
rival
sug-
of these seals. If the can­ Sunday and schcxfl
public school coll» cted and shipped gests that Bill broke hi-» arm try- jeeivj-d from her husband one of more
at
11
Nellie
vassers fail to find you. call at Curtis, superintendent a. of m. the Miss Portland
tO I h<* Boys' and (til Is' Aid so ir.g to lead a customer thru a 1 fhe finest Christmas present- the
Express office, where you Deaconess Home will give an address
ciety, of Portland, 40 quarts of piece of stump land, but that isn’t imaginable—being a three - fuel can buy
which will be of interest and profit to
from 1 to 100.
fruit and jelly, a sack of potatoes, true, for Mr. Good slipped, fell i Round Oak range, wh»ch will burn
all
who hear her. In the evening the
a sack of apples and a crate of and fractured his arm right on the coal, w»>od or gas. The range is Mr. an»l Mrs. C W. Creel and pastor
will preach from the subject,
pumpkins and squa hes as a streets of Forest Grove,
“
The
Messenger
the D esert.”
said to have cost $135.
b iby wi I leave in a few days for Junior League at 3 froi"
p. m. Intermediate
Thanksgiving offering.
Epworth League at 6:30 and class­
visit at Wa hington, D. C.. and and
Corporal Encel T-dd of Port- i There wifi be a meeting of the; a other
Kid Gloves for Ladies' and land
meeting
at 7 p. m.
sou
h
rn
points.
Mr.
Creel
and Musician Tom Todd of directors of the Red Cross Friday is called to the na' ional capital for The regular
Gentlemen — New lot just re­ Bremerton
monthly meeting of the
yard visited ih»-ir ®Vt,n,nf: *)'c- ‘.’I?’ at the office o' a conference withe head of his de­ Woman’s Home
Missionary society
ceived, very nice for Xmas pres­ parents, Mr navy
an*i Mrs. A. B. Todd, Judge Hollis I his is the regular portment.
will be held next Wednesday afternoon
ents. A. G. Hoffman & Co.
at the parsonage.
in this city Thanksgiving. EnceP mun.t 1 v .meetiri(i an<l a lull at-j
After treating eight of her lady returned
to
his
work
in
the
re-,
tendance
is required
friends to a dinner, served by the l cruiting office Friday, hut Torn You can get the Portland Ore-
Working Society of theCongre-,
until Sunday night. J gonian six » ays • week, by mail,
gartonal church yesterday, Mrs. remained
_
,
.
>and the Forest Grove Express
Ray T. Williams took her friends Regular meeting
of Riverside fur on|y $6.00 per year, if paid in
to her home and entertained them Grange, Dil ey, Ore., Dec. 14, j advance. For Oregonian seven
at a sewing parly. The lucky 1917. Open meeting in the after- days a Week. add $2. 0
ladies w ere Mesdames O. W.| noon when Mr. Jamison will ex-! Mr. and Mrs. John Templeton
Jones, C. T. Richardson, C. E j plain and discuss the plan f«T have
received word that their
for next
y»*ar. . All
W , ke . E B. Brookhank, C W.j county a; agent
iu.
a
.
•
son-in-law,
Dr. , V „ fii R. , Abraham,
cordially „ invited to attend in j has
. been granted
. . from,
, ’i
Cre-1, K eb a Seeour and Alvce are
,i___r.___
a furlough
Todd and Miss Manche Langley i the afternoon.
Ft. Riley, Kas., and will v sit his
The war department has sent family at Hood River and rela-
to various newspapers, including tives in this section soon.
If You Expect
the Exp ess, a circular letter stat- Mr. ar,d Mrs. John And rson
to Buy
ing that people who do not hear i entertained Rev. Father Buck of
from thei n atives in foreign war , Salem, Dr. ai d Mrs. Phoebe
service should not worry, as no Ward and family and Mr. and
news means they are all right. In Mrs. John McNamer at dinner
A Ford Car case
of injury or death, re atives j Thanksgiving. Father Buck re-
will
be
informed promptly.
ports that he is well pleased wilh
next Spring, we advise The locJ
school football hi-surroundings at Salem.
you to place your order squad was so high
handicapped by th e! Mrs. M. S. Allen entertained
with us now. Come in weight of the Salem squads on Satuiday evening at dinner in
Thank-giving day that they w. re honor of Mr. A ten’s birthday
and let us explain.
defeated by a score of 34 to 0. Twenty three guests w» repr»sent
The game was played on a very and a sumptuous dinner wa-
Special Prices on
wet grid, and the boys fiomthis served. The dining room was
city made a gallant struggle, but beautifully decoraten with carna­
to no avail.
tions and ferns with a row of
candles
following the plat et ail
Charles Robinson, around three
during the remainder who Lieutenent
We are Especially proud of our immense
sides of the room.
was commissioned at the Pre­
of this month.
line of fine Stationery.
sidio, arrived on Wednesday of
Congregational Church
last week to visit his parents, Mr Rev Patten will preach Sunday
and Mrs. H. N . Robinson He morning on “The Impassioned and if-
arrived in time to eat Thanksgiv- luminating Church.” In the evening
ing dinner with his parents, broth- hr w .i11 cont,I?ue th,e, *erj i 9 .to young
K. of P. Building
r
«nd .»ter, ,nd « p « t , lo
Phone, Main 426
Main Street
Forest Grove
leave early next week for Camp ,,r “ Votes and Voice.”
Lewis..
I
A. B. PATTEN. Pastor.
Help in the Fight
Against Tuberculosis
Santa Claus
TIRES
Stout Auto Co.
has designated our store as his
headquarters for Forest Grove.
Many of his most beautiful Toys,
Dolls, gift Books, Leather and Ivory
Novelties and other appropriate
gift articles here await your in­
spection. Never before have we
carried so large and beautiful a line
of American-made Holiday goods.
The Book Store