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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1917)
CONDENSICI) NEWS NOTES Join the Red Cross Roy« Oversea» need your Helj ir°?S¿.the Richard Wilson Mrs. A. B. Todd, who was quite Is Some Sailor A Chrisimas l avorite m with an abcess in one Money to loan Valley Realty (>o., Forest Grove, Oregon, I.M f Join the Red Cross today; speed of her ears, is reported improving. your Dollar on its Mission of The swellest l i n e of White Mercy. Ivory Goods ever brought to For- For Rent -Six room house in est Grove is now on exhibition at Stringtown, at $4.00 per month. Littler s I harmacy. .1 I. W. I torsion. 50-tf The First National bank can Fresh lish for Tuesdays (meat supply you with Thrift Stamps less day) and Fridays. Pacific to ' Christmas presents to your Market; phone 05101. children or friends. M is. W R. Ives visited her sis The Honor Guard girls cleared ter and other acquaintances in better than forty dollars on their Portland Saturday and Sunday. dance Saturday night and '-howed LODGE NOTES Relief Corp Election Last Thursday afternoon the Writing to his mother, Mrs. J. members of J. B. Mathews Post C . Wilson of this city, Richard | ¡N o . I I , Woman's Relief Corps, UF. ton» ii i nf> i • w /angled, t rith Wilson, who is a cook aboard the. , elected officers as follows: In >i h :.ir m in k » and U. S. S. Bagley, running out of, Mrs. J. S. Buxton, President. • p r lii"» New York, gives some interesting , T k rV make u fellow frontier how a hoy Mrs. E. E Lyons, Senior Vice narrative» of his experiences as a 1 can ru i the In i <j i ; j President. You mu In i <i r l ii ' ( ,n that way an' seaman. Mrs. B. E. LaMont, Junior you m i i ¡1 'f j i r or » h a ke Richard enlisted at Portland in P ot fear you II j-.lt i : . r m nardt or a Vice President. July and was sent to Goat Island, driftin' w hetl f ill break Mrs. Nettie Austin, Treasurer. near San Francisco, for training. Mrs. Quentin Tucker, Chap- But th <* /ampin’ jn I ’ fie w ill w riggle Early in October he was sent to h it knee» I lain. New York, where he is now locat An' he'll hvii'ii h it bail: ju *t at gay at Mrs. Sam Ridgley, Conductor. you p l‘ intc; James R. Ramsey and lA*na M. all their patrons a nice time. ed, when not on a cruise. Mrs. W’m. Adler, Guard. An' ha don't u ¡ml up an" he don’t run Huntley of Gaston were married On a recent dark and stormy Ray T. Williamsof Camp Lewis down. The delegates to the state en at Vancouver one day last week, vi.-iited his wife and parents in night ft his month,/ the Bagley was ; A n’ h it pant» 1» red an' h it eoat it campment are Mrs. Frank Crab hr own ; I he neatest, up-to-date Xmas this city over Sunday, returning ordered out on a secret mission j fie elim bt the ith k with a whark-ty- tree, Mrs. E. E. Lyons, Mrs. S. F. I’ostCaids and Booklets, Xmas his work Sundav evening j and Richard got his first touch of whaek! Deming and Mrs. Q. Tucker,with Tags and Seals are to lx* found at He says he cannot flo o r ah /or the brave old lum pin’ la rk ! Mesdames Ramsey, Adler, Pur ' " aM ,,ml ,n b** fmin<l af Thu “ Estate" gas ranges and rough water Littler’s Pharmacy. hot plates are famous the country describe t h e sensations h e ex fie i»n 't gu ile to tty lith , an' he only cell and Smith as alternates. The Freddy Olmsted has enrolled as over for their durability and ef perienced, bid everything not tied r o t t t a dime. new officers will be install* d Jan a clerk at the Anderson clothing ficiency. See them at fiord on’s down was washed overboard. He But he i t lith e an' lim ber an' keep» uary 2d. store and, while he does not sell buty all the time went to his little galley, built him j Hardware. »-bobbin* an' a-noddin' with a caper as many goods as Charley Munk- Woodmen Elect Officers (¡ah's creek started to boom a good fire and held fast keeping on’ a hop — ers, fie thinks he will by the time The members of the local camp He flatters, 4-bowin’ you a thank ye when you Monday afternoon and is now quite comfortable. he has worked as long as Charley. lum p him to the top. of Modern Woodmen elected of o f , himself that he did not part com very h i g h for this tirm ficers last Friday evening, the Frank A. Gotch. retired cham year, being all over the lowlands pany with his supper, as some of Ho, the lum pin' lark/ He w ill jigg le following being chosen: pion heavyweight wrestler of the between this city and Diiley. his shipmates did. Since that date an' prance. A n’ he'll bend h it hack like h e'» doin’ J. E. Tumbleson, Consul. world, died at noon Sunday at his The “ White Gif s” Christmas he has been out in the ocean five a dance; H. G. King. Adviser. home, Humbolt, la., of uraemic times and is getting used to it program will be presented Sunday . . , W ith h it arm t 'way up an' h it legt Geo. G. Paterson Clerk. poisoning. He had been in failing evening, D ec. 251. by the Sunday JLust 'way down. writing (Dec 11th) his W . P. Potwin, Banker. An' hit painted grin like a c irru t health for two years. School of the Christian church in 1 *h,P ha'[ * * * " ^ of a conv°y to elfrxcn Clyde Perry, E<cort. Mrs. Samuel Porter informs the auditorium at 7:30 p m. You 35 freighter» a n d merchantmen He tlu m t around with a whack-ty- Robert Knox, Watchman. ¡starting across t h e Atlantic. whaek — the Express that her son, James are invited Floyd Martin, Sentry. L. Wilson, who enlisted in the In th,. Southern Pacific ad. page T hwe * « 1 » c a r r i e , .i m o to r‘ rucks. Hoorah fo r the fine old lum pin' jack/ H. N. Robinson, Manager. army more than a year ago, is .1, the return limit on , ickeLs »old hor" s' fmmamwm and other I reckon I'm old f nth toned when it H. R . Kauffman and Q. Tucker, com et to C h rittm a t toy». now stationed at Fort Shafter, at Forest Grove should he j a„.!aupplief for the army in trance. Physicians. But wat there any finer thing when you Honolulu, Hawaii, where he is a 7th, instead of Jan. 3d. The time but no soldiers. an' me wat boytf A . E. Scott, Auditor. Richard writes on Y . M. C. A. member of Company K, second has been extended since the ad Remember him a-grinnin' from your These officers will be installed stationery, but for the present his stockin’ that-a-way, infantry. Lloyd has many friends was printed. on January 11. address is “ U. S. S Bagley, in i l l ready to go jum pin' up an' down all here who will be glad to know Mrs. W. B. Potwin yesterday C h rittm a » day.' care of the postmaster of New that he is still alive and safe. R. A M. Election received a letter from her son, York.” Ho, the jum pin’ ja c k ! He would wob Friday evening of last week the Glenn, who enlisted in the navy- I)r. C. E. Bock man, who has He speaks very highly of the ble h it knret members of Forest Grove Chap for some weeks been employed in last week and left Friday for food Uncle Sam furnishes his .4n’ he'd hump h it back with attonishin' ter No. 37, Royal Arch Masons, ra te ; a Portland shipbuilding plant, ’ Frisco. He got to 'Frisco Satur sailors, but very much appreciated j He would jump 'way up an' would tit elected and installed officers as was accidently hit on the head i day and was at once taken to some cake and candy sent him for 'way down. : follows: with a sledge in the hands of a Goat Island, given a uniform and Thanksgiving An' he tickled u t when he came to C. L. Bump, High Priest. town. fellow workman on Tue day of assigned to company C4, camp I). He wa» bett o f all in old Santa't park— O. S. Higby, King. Commercial Club Meeting last week and so seriously injured The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Hoorah fo r the good old jum pin' ja r k ! E. D . West, Scribe. that he was unconscious until Elson H. Emmerson of Laurel- The directors o f t h e Forest — Chicago Cost. A. E. Scott, Secretary. Thursday. On Saturday he was wood died at Portland Sunday Grove Commercial club met at L. M Graham, Treasurer. brought to his home in this city, \ morning an i the remains were in the office of President Graham R .'P Nixon, Captain of Ho*ts. where he is improving slowly. 1 1erred at Mountain View ceme-j last Friday evening, heard the re- In view of the tendency to cut Mrs. E B. White of Portland tery Tuesday, after services at the port of the president on the ex- out wast- of food stuffs, there was spent Sunday in this city with Advent church at I-iurelwood by | hibit made at the Land Products no lunch served at the installation, her mother, Mrs. Dolly Byerly, i Kev. Kay. ¡show and accepted said report, NE Christmas clay some years but on Thursday evening of next and her brother-in-law and sister, | The Independent Telephone | wbich showed t h a t there was ago Almas temple o f the Shrlu- week the members of Holbrook Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Farmer. company has installed a complete $75.00 left after paying all ex ers o f Washington gave its lodge, A. F. & A. M .f will enjoy Other guests were Mrs. Farmer’s switchboard service at the Schultz penses of the exhibit. As the club annual dinner to the poor. It was a their annual banquet in connec daughter. Miss Faye Purcival, of store, which now has four tele- had advanced that amount, it well planned affair, generously contrib uted to. and turned out a big success. tion with the installation of offi Portland, and son. Ray Purcival. phones under control of a local was voted back into the treasury. But the most notable thing at>out it cers of Holbrook lodge and Forest «»f northern Idaho. The latter operator. Many changes for the President Graham was given a was not on the program and made the i hit o f the occasion. Whenever mem Chapter, O. E. S. stayed over Sunday, leaving Mon- better have been made at this vote of thanks for his efficient bers o f the temple think o f the celebra Held Another Election day for Vancouver, Wash , having big mod«*rn store in preparation management in the gathering and tion they chuckle over their unexpected placing of the exhibit. Christmas gift. for bigger business and greater 1 Five of the local firemen having enlisted in the 23d Engineers While the Shriners were feeding The locating of the state high efficiet cy. resigned last week, Chief Lenne- corp. way between this city and Port their guests there came to th«-ir hall ville went out and got eleven new loO loaves of bread. The huge six land by the state highway com foot Santa Claus was busy cracking ones in their places and Saturday- mission was quite fully discussed Jokes as be waddled about and took evening a new election was held, down the gifts from the Christmas and, while the route selected was j tree. In the middle o f one of his sto which resulted in the election of not entirely satisfactory, it was ries there entered another big, fat E. D . Stout as assistant chief, in decided to let things go as or Santa Claus, carrying a colossal bas place of Frank Saunders, resigned, ket full o f bread, and behind him were Dramatized and Produced by th«* Forest Grove Dramatic dained by the commission. three or four negroes, also carrying and C. H. Lenneville as secretary Club, from the Story by Alice Hegan Rice. President Graham, Secretary \ baskets o f bread. One o f the Shriner and treasurer, in place of Mr. Und«*r the Direction o f E. E. Fleischmann. Johnson a n d Messrs. Littler, committeemen at once inferred that Saunders. some one hail w>ut a gift of bread to Thornburgh, Scott and Benfer' be dlstribute«l and signed a receipt for Cast of C haract ers The new members taken in are the loO loaves. In a few minutes they E. D. Stout, G. H. Baldwin, Beth Emerson Mrs. Wiggs, a widow look after Forest Grove’s interests were handed arvuud to the hea«ls of Ralph Emerson, Chas. Walker, F. Her children— families, and an additional smile of Christmas joy went around everywhere W. Jones. Herbert Taylor, A. Jim, filling his father’s shoes Fred Patton with them. Wilbur Lami* Billy Vanderzanden, E. U. Cate, R ob When the festivities were nearly over Lora Fiske ing. The in« mbers of this com Asia ert Enschede, D. R. Cheney and Maud Graham mittee ask that every taxpayer in and the crowd had liegnu to disi>erse Australia a man came running in and asked the Roy Palm. Evelyn McFeeters Europena the western end of the county at committeemen: It was decider! to give the an- Margaret Martin Lucy Oleott ’’Did you g«*t loO loaves o f bread?” tend the budget meeting. M. C. Merrill ; nual New Year dance at I. O. O. Robert Redding “ W e did,” was the reply. Fave Templeton Miss Hazy, a neighbor “ What did you «lo with it?" | F. building on New Year’s eve— Christmas ths Same S3 Ever. Andrew Karpenstein “ Gave It away.” Chris Hazy, in h«*r care Christinas tinn>! Thnt man must be ! Dec. 31. •'Well, that was au order from the Sunday School Children a misanthrope IniliM-il in whoso brenst It was voted to take in a num- Carroll Institute. It came here by Glen Hoar Pete mistake. But It Is ail right. W e are | ber of business men as honorary Gladys Stocker Mary Green glad you gave it away, and i f you need Harley Barber members, w i t h the power to vote Tommy more let us know." And the man went Henrv Karpenstein Jack at the annual election. away, evidently fully satisfied with the John Baghy, the grocery boy Henry Karpenstein Incident.—New York Times. Mildred, a^riend of Luev’s Kathryn C ollie C H R IS TM A S D IN N E R • • • Never hee«l such «tisnial n*mi- Cook With Coal Barbara Buchanan nlarenoes. • • • Ketlo -t upon your A Maid The Hotel Laughlin will serve The Forest Grove Planing Mill Managers— prewnt hlwwlngs, of which every man Turkey Dinner on Christmas day, lias many; not on your past misfor- I ><tle Underwood has laid in a supply of good fuel from 12:30 to 2 p. m., at 75c per Stage and box-office Properties Ern«*st W olf tunos, of wiiii h all men have some. coal and is prepared to supply plate. Persons desiring dinner • • • Our lif*' on It. hut your Christ Costumes Maud Craft mas shall lx* merry ami your now year consumers at a reasonable price. should place their orders on or be a happy one. Chari«*« Pickens. fore Saturday, Dec. 22d. Family Order by telephone No. 02542. parties desired. Admission, 25c ann 35c, plus War Tax Humphry N o. 4 hand bone Warranty deed and mortgage mill, good as new, for $8. Pacific Public sale bills printed at the All Seats Reserved Reservations at Baldwin's Confectionery Express office. blanks for sale at this office. Doors o{H*n at 7:45— Curtain at 8:15 Market. | MISfgiiSt CCtASh r An Unexpected Christmas Present O S tar T h e a te r - F rid a y , D ec. 21, 1917 “ Mrs. W ig g s o f th e C abbage P a tc h ”