The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, December 13, 1917, Image 6

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    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.
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officer», as follows:
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A. A. Kirkwood, Chancellor
Mrs. Claude Smith and daugh- r
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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.
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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."
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»riven with all pur­
chases. T h e s e are
KtHKl for CHtth (1ÌM-
counU.
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President.
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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
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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,
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will also be arranged at other
is the country of our birth. „ ; ,
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and the Forest Grove Express, tinel.
hon and Sarah Trahe, $10 each; . . I . his
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. ’ 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
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At
held
the county
advanc#. For Oregonian seven ne|
Here
freedom
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a
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thing,
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F.ora LeBeau named as admx., , . .
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agricultural agent was present and
days a week, add $2.00. . •
Mr* Minnie Roswurm. Man-
by a king. No gall- *
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e-tate valued at $13.000, heirs fake invented
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discussed
the problems that the
Miss Maude Knight returned ager.
mg yokes are on our backs
bucks, we r>.......
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G ,untv ARr|cullural
, con.
Eugenia Rutherford, David Le- ing
the first of the week from Tan- c .
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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-
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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, <
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, not a uk-ise from •» thfon*.
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u . matron of the Order of Eastern NY. H . Luster filed at value of j n a . UKas( . . *rom
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tnrone
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Cattle Feeding, Canada Thistle
Fred being principal of the school _
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in that town
Star, has aj/^o.iucu
appointed the
out.,
vuv following
iwiiwwtug $o300.with
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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
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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 .
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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
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tin*d and
Portland, visited at the home of * S
Higby.
sentinel.
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B rin *. Hilb-
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their daughter and sister, Mrs.
The names ot the elective of.
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, » ! « « « * 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.
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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, ,
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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-
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market price.
leged sewer, had a bunch of en­ ing at the home of the former's ne[^
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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.
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detecting and controlling
sewer.
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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*
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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
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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:
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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
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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
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I)R. H. C. FORTNER
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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,
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Oregon