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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1917)
NOTES AND PERSONALS LODGE NOTES Keep up the Christmas spirit li.idi.». i u .» a c « « and buy your presents at A. G . Knights Elect Officers Hoffman '& Co. I*ast Thursday evening the Wanted— Fire-proof office safe, nM-‘*nbers of Delphos lodge No must be cheap, for cash. Inquire Knights ot Pythias, elected at Express office. tf officer», as follows: .. r«i j o » 1 . i « . A. A. Kirkwood, Chancellor Mrs. Claude Smith and daugh- r . ’ ter. Gertrude, re urned Monday B T. Whited, Vice Chancellor. evening from an over-Sunday visit Dudley Knapp, Prelate. with relatives in Portland. W. C Tucker, Master of Works. Joe A. Wiles would like to C. A. Brodersen, K . of R. & S. write your insurance. Will give H J Goff, Master of Finance you service that will be to your C. O. R o e , Master o f Ex- advantage. West side Main St„ north of Tucker’s garage. , chequer W. W. Wolff. Master at Arms The “ Estate” gas ranges and J. R. Giltner, Inside Guard. hot plates are famous the country A. J. Demorest, Outer Guard. over for their durability and ef ficiency. See them at Gordon’s Royal Neighbors Elect Hardware. . , , _ „ . File member* o f Rosewood Did you know that A. G. Hoff- camp No. 3835, elected officers LIO N S P E C IA L Suits - Overcoats - Raincoats Quality, Style, Fit and Lasting Satisfaction The long-standing dependability o f this concern is back o f everything you buy for men and boys wear Two Stores in l-ortland S & H STA M PS *Q cn i/ i/ A tn çC h . * T k r KupiM'iihrlmrr H f U i c in Po rtland." I y ^ »riven with all pur chases. T h e s e are KtHKl for CHtth (1ÌM- counU. (. I S K U H N . President. i-n-i: and costs; E. I. Kuratli vs. I). . Reghitto e t a I, judgment f o r $3337 05 and costs anti order of sale of 19,55(5 acres; Daisy Hart vs Frank Hart, divorce, referred to C. E Runyon; State vs. Carl Krunton, larceny of horse and buggy, pleads guilty, sentenced to o to 10 years* Star** vs Givi* \>- H. T. GILTNER Staple and Fancy Groceries Fruit« and Vegetables in Season P H O N E ?O I ! ki„ 8, „on-suppor,. pi™ of not clothing, overcoats and macki- Dora Emerson, racle. guilty and allowed to return to South Main Street - Forest Grove, Ore naw>? j Mrs. Mary F. Lepschat, Nice American Lake on own recogni zance. subject to call. S. J. Deming, aged 34 and a Oracle Mrs. Winifred Aldrich, Re son of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Dem Probate— Will of the late Sarah and all committees are expected Scholls, and Laurel and one is be- ing of this city, enlisted in the corder. Jackson admitted to probate; es- to have encouraging reports for ing held at Hillsboro this after- Mrs. Carrie Graham, Receiver. tate valued at $4.000, Francis the membership navy as a firemen on Dec. 5th noon. A meeting will be held at Mrs. Alice Marshall. Marshal Johnson executor; h irs Angeline and left the following day for One hundnni members by Jan. D 11 ley tomorrow afternoon and Mrs. Rosetta Benfer, Chan Dorland $800, Ellen L. Johnson ’ Frisco. l*t is the desire of the officers. one in the Kansas City district cellor. $1800, Amanda Newell $1100, You can get the Portland O'c- Saturday afternoon. Meetings Commit This to Memory Mrs. Nellie Myers, Inner Sen- and grandchildren. Lucy M cM a gonian six days a week, by mail, , ... will also be arranged at other is the country of our birth. „ ; , . , . . and the Forest Grove Express, tinel. hon and Sarah Trahe, $10 each; . . I . his . , , J ,, . . ’ points and dates announced, for only $6.00 per year, if paid in Mrs. Rose. Sears, Outer Senti- Estate Calextife L*Beau filed and the fairest land on a the earth. ,, the ~ meetings u .n .u At held the county advanc#. For Oregonian seven ne| Here freedom is a ivtng thing, no .. , F.ora LeBeau named as admx., , . . ,. agricultural agent was present and days a week, add $2.00. . • Mr* Minnie Roswurm. Man- by a king. No gall- * , .. . . . . . e-tate valued at $13.000, heirs fake invented . , , discussed the problems that the Miss Maude Knight returned ager. mg yokes are on our backs bucks, we r>....... ,.. . ... , Counc| ,, G ,untv ARr|cullural , con. Eugenia Rutherford, David Le- ing the first of the week from Tan- c . * . r* . * * , Eastern M ar Appointive Officers Beau, M ary Hunkle. Flora and «man beneath no^unjust tax; the , W ew j :o bcofspecial importance gent, Ore., where she has been vis- r , . .. Mrs. M a r y Abbott, worthy Elsie LeBeau and widow; Estate M»'irnment is a " ur own and to this county. These were: Dairy iting her brother, Fred, and wife, < , . ^ _ w u . , , , not a uk-ise from •» thfon*. „ . • i f , ! u . matron of the Order of Eastern NY. H . Luster filed at value of j n a . UKas( . . *rom a tnrone . . . . , Cattle Feeding, Canada Thistle Fred being principal of the school _ , . . onn ... , . . . in that town Star, has aj/^o.iucu appointed the out., vuv following iwiiwwtug $o300.with *.................... heirs, .................... viz: ............... NV. ............... A ........... Lus .....— | V/OIIID)!, IOIC aWl »«>J IlMT V yOH* Control, IV Mole and \ Gopher Con- officers for Forest chapter: Miss ter Harriet Todd, Anna Robbins, haven of the worlds oppressed, trol, Variety Tests of Grains, Po- Ed Ahlgren, who works at the Mary Stalley, chaplain; Miss T . E. Luster, A. C. Luster, child- »he vital text of all who plan a u to improvement. Fertilizer Val- JJE. E i T u ju sr'a fp ro u ,!'o f M ^ h e 'L a n i y . 'm a ^ h 'a i ; M r7 r*n, and Lloyd HeWrlie and *°rld -m d e brotherhood of man |uw Animal | )iw m , her Universal gas, wood and coal Hazel Carmack, organist; Mrs. Wanda Jean Heberlie, grand- < n ’ Ous«in< ey< s are gazing Oontrol. range as any woman could be of Mary Miller, Adah; Miss Florence children, one-sixth going to each where her banner flies, and count- Much interest was shown in the any other brand Joe bought i t : Enchede, Mrs. Eva E. Ie« . ht‘arts fort‘v‘*r , make ' plan* to discussion ,li8(.ussion of the use of { lime ,jrm. caicneue, Ruth; rvutu, .vi:s. a Con woo of ■»» children or their heirs, T » . . t*. Ot the for a Christmas present. 1 ger, Esther; Mrs. Alice Hinman, Lu>ter, e x e c u t o r . ---- L ' ------ David C. »he freeman s shores. Be- any soils of the valley are acid Mrs. M. I. Conwell and daugh - Martha; Mrs. Coila NVe?t, Electa; Briggs estate (died in Michigan, »he Ganges sullen flow, and and a method of correcting is de- ter, Mrs J. E. Page, both of f Mrs. Priscilla Ridgley, warden; O. Oct. 15.) entered, will disposing of bs »he winding, storied Po, where- sin>(J The wholesale application - — - ~ viz: • Otto ' v - .1. ....................... tin*d and Portland, visited at the home of * S Higby. sentinel. f *— lOOO, B rin *. Hilb- ■ « « « « — .. hm,. w , . diKour. ged unlM their daughter and sister, Mrs. The names ot the elective of. _ ? « !» .Btteh lM »», * , » ! « « « * We * m i an.l gray, the K)mt. have been made to tie- Harry NVhitney, o v e r Sunday. ficers were published last week. W’ , 7 ” lhoulsands ,urn ,his waV- India, s h a r e a n d share alike. *An(j that their eyes may to us fermine the value of such a prac- Mrs Page recently returned from Henry Atlee. district deputy for P ™ " “ • « “ ’cutor.— Hills- lurn an,| that our beacon* still tic , *. Most soils will require 2 a visit with relatives in California. TOay burn, informing all upon th is 'tons pcr acru to bl' ol “ ny benefit- Have you tried the new Hazel the M. W. A . who is working up, b,' ro A « “ »• Potato marketing was consid nut Butter at Schultz’s? Made a hig c'ass to be initiated at Sa em Brotherhood Committees sphere that freedom’s still existing ered and the advantage of mar different and better, at the Forest next Thursday, pa-sed through The executive committee of the here, we take once more the keting potatoes of a standard Grove Creamery. ‘“Fresh every town Monday, er.route to Banks Forest Grove Brotherhood, organ-! »»word and brand to battle for our grade was pointed out. The ex roil tod ay— i Cs really better, now! f° r a ™ U. witfh h'S f^ ' ' y ’ .He ized on the evening of November | native land For freedom, in (he ample of the Potato Growers As In other words, your money back ; tbe c*ass ^or ne, * ^ ^ Uj 7 28th, has appointed the following Peoples sight, if we surrender sociation in the Deschutes valley will run close to 100 and the standing committe* s, the first man what is right, would be as dark if not was quoted. T h i s association Bill Elliott of the Elliott Con NNoodmen of Marion county are Gn each committee being the and foul a thing as though in- grades all potatoes and they have chairman: vented by a king - W a lt Mason. struction company, the outfit planning for a big celebration. been able to sell them at an ad Mrs. Fred Fox and two child- Preliminary Survey H .F . VNil- P A „ n f, , t which is suing the city of Forest vance of 25 to 50 cents above the Grove to collect pay for an al- ren of Moscow, Idaho, are visit- son’ H - L - Bates an(J Fred Gar(i- ' '(,U n t> A g d l t market price. leged sewer, had a bunch of en ing at the home of the former's ne[^ .......................... K 6 6 p S Q llltC B llS )7 Methods of crop improvement gineers out from Portland Satur- parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Membership C. A. Littler, W were discussed, as well as methods Meetings are being arranged day to inspect the thing he calls a Kelsey- i *!• t McCready and Orval Hutchens. j d u p i i w c i.L l i . detecting and controlling sewer. . Program -R. F . Clark, NV. C , throughout, the county by mem rj ;. The swellest l i n e of NVhite Fircuit and Probate Court Benfer and R L. Putnam. bers of the County Agricultural — — ____________________________ Ivory Goods ever brought to For- Circuit Court B . A . Kliks vs. F.ntertainment— A. E. Scott, J. Council for the purpose of dis- w est Grove is now on exhibition at NV. T . Simmons et al, judgment A. Parker and J. L. VanKirk. cussing the agricultural problems Littler’s Pharmacy. for $1891 85 with interest and or- President Inlow is an ex-officio of the various communities. Part ran be secured from un for Fall or Roy Mayea has concluded he der of sale of Chehalem Mt. Or- member of all committees. The of the schedule has been carried s*,rin,i l»l«nting. Large Prune Tree* t - i o l . , , , y, .. . . . . . . « ‘ '*0 1 are very scarce this year on account of can serve Lncle Sam better as a chards property; iiruere vs Van- next meeting of the Bro herhood out, meetings having been held at the late apring and dry summer there- shipbuilder than in selling socks NValters, et ux, judgment for $165 will be held on Christmas night Forest Grove, Betheny. Tigard I f" re 10 in*ure K/'tting the best trees j . , . . , i J * 1 money can buy do not fail to write us and suspenders, so he has resigned before buying s m a l l trees elsewhere. Buy early and have money. his job at the Anderson store and accepted work in a shipyard at OREGON NURSERY CO., Vancouver. Ralph Emerson is the c m . K U R A TOD Orenco, Ore. new clerk at Anderson’s. R eal CFm'r.ng Plug | " T h t J ? . ' itoys’ * and^Youlhs^ i In-S l,' ri<|i*v evening, as follows: j Large rrune Trees GRAVE I .VS H u d » s tric t li/ fo r t i t Ch*w<nq Q u a li* / Regular meeting of Riverside Grange, Dilley, O re , Dec. 14, 1917. Open meeting in the after noon when Mr. Jamison will ex plain and discuss the plan for county ag^nt for next year. All are cordially invited to attend in the afternoon. M r. W. K. Newell will either come himself or send a speaker for the afternoon. From advertisements, the editor of the Express knew, in a vague way, that Goff Brothers were carrying china and queensware, but he had no idea of the exten t1 and beauty of the stock until he gave it the “ once over” last Mon day. Every lady in Forest Grove should call at G off’s and ask to see their dishes. They are beau tiful. ■PJi. 9 rav*tit Toâcucc Co Dtmur Vt I ALWAYS TAKE MY HAT OFF TO A BEAR! HE LIKES GOOD THING S TO C H E W -B U T HE CAN’T READ TH A T BILLBOARD SUPPOSE HE PICKS ON M E! r Successor to DR. H. W. VOI.LMER OFFICE In First National Bank Building Telehones i Residence 332 "t \l'l L O O K FOR T H E P R O T E C T IO N S E A L IT IS N O T R E A L G R A V E L Y W IT H O U T T H IS S E A L Office 333 D. D. & M. B. BUMP Attorneys at I^aw Loans and Real Estate D. D. B U M P , Residence Forest ("»rove. Phone 444 J v y* ,J/A I)R. H. C. FORTNER l J — ‘ Before the Inv en tive r ' o u r P a te n t A i r Proof Pouc*i f i n y De ale rs C ould N o t rteep the Fla vo r an d F r eeh ne et In B tA L GRAVELY PLUG TO BAC C O . N o w the P a te n t P o u c h Keep* It Fres h en d C le a n and Good . A Little C h e w of G ra v ely Is E n o u g h and L a a t t L o n g e r th a n a big c h e w of ord in ar y plug. M. B. B U M P , Residence Hillsboro Offices H ILLS B O R O N .H O F F M A N Attorney A t Law Patent Office Business Solicited F’orest Grove, - Oregon