The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, February 07, 1918, Image 5

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    Archie Bryant had business in
COUNTY SCHOOL NEWS
Portland Saturday.
The Buxton school, Chester A. Lyon,
Villen tine, comic
and senti-
Mr. and Mrs. M. Peterson were principal, has had a Junior Red Cross
mcntal, at the Hook Store
(since November. They have made their
up from Portland Saturday.
own service flag with ten star*. They
A. K. Weacott, Ih«- Jersey stock
Mr and Mrs. E. D. Stout vis­ have also »«nt aeven boxes to aoldier*.
man. had business in town Tues- iting friends in Portland Sunday.
The Laurel Ridge school, Francis
Fruits and Vegetable* in Season
day.
Sharp,
teacher, organized a Junior Red
Money to loan Valley Realty
Cleorge und Clarance Ortman Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf Croas Jan. 2Hth. 100 j*-r cent o f school
were business visitors in town' Attorney Mariche Dingley had pupila beside several outside the achool
have joined. They are noxious to have
PH ON E 701
Saturday.
business at the county seat Mon something given them to do.
I)an Pierce yesterday moved day.
Melvin Goodin ami Emma Jossi of
South Main Street
-
Forest Grove, Ore
the J. H. Mcl'Veters family to' Mr and Mrs. Bernard Ortman the Jackson school, Myrtle Walker,
teacher, are the first candidates to re-
Portland.
of the Thatcher district were jKirt for the Rainbow Regiment. They
SWAT THE CRITICS
Benefit for the French and Belgiam
Mr and Mrs Joe Martin o f 1 shopping in town Tuesday.
have each sold $.ri0 worth o f War Sav-
We are no grim philosopher,
Refugees
Haynes visited friends in the: A fine line of spring and sum­ . ing certificates and Thrift Stamps.
Whose
knowledge
makes
him
weary,
Chanston Coe and Mima Aydelott
A card party will be given at
city Sunday.
mer suits for men and boys now passed in the January eighth grade ex­ But rather of jovial mien.
the
K of P hall, Saturday even­
(leorge C . Hancock, real «si­ on display at Anderson's. Costs amination and have been awarded di-
By nature bright and cheery.
ing,
February i), for the benefit of
tate, farm loans and fire insur­ nothing to see them.
! plomas. Their names were omitted We never carp at other folks
the
French
and Belgium refugees.
And criticize their labors.
ance, new Anderson block. 50
James Kirkwood, a former resi­ from the list last week.
Or
loudly
shout
All are invited to come and have
The Washington County Teachers’
The Portland Automobile Show dent of Forest Grove, was out
All day about
a good time, playing500 and rook.
association has secured two speakers
started today and closes next from Portland Monday in the in­ from abroad, also an educational mov­
Our law abiding neighbors.
A short program will be given be-
Wednesday « vening.
terest of the I’nion Building & ing picture film for their meeting at But when some bearcat sidles up,
| tween cards and refreshments.
j Beaverton, February 9th. We are Chuck full o f inspiration
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weber of Loan association.
Come and help the war victims.
, .,
w i
1 /
_ I making these meetings o f interest to About the strategy o f war,
Wheeler county are visiting For­
Mrs. J. L. VanKirk visited from j school
. . .. boards
, and , patrons
,
„
,
Don’ t forget the date— Saturday
Jaw
set
for
conversation.
as well as to
est drove relatives and friends.
Saturday to Monday at Salem teachers.
We lose our sweet unruffled calm
eve, Feb. 9, 1918. Admission 25c
And long for our shillaleh;
A mab entitled “ The Kaiser’s War
The S. II. Thwaite family has with Mrs. Elizabeth Baxter and
Our fingers ache
Remember, friends, you must
moved to Hillsboro, where Sidney daughter, Jcanie, former residen s Rians’ ’ is posted in every school in
To choke this Jake;
pay
in advance to get the Express
j
Wsshingtou
county.
This
is
a
very
in-!
is employed in the milk condenser, of Forest Grove.
' teresting and instructive map and i t ! For we could slay him gaily.
at
one
dollar per year. The reg­
having been transferred from the
S. A. Walker has just received J will pay anyone to visit the school and And then there is another bird,
ular
price
is $1 50. We pay you
local plant.
word that his son, Raleigh, who : take ji careful look at it.
Who lives on beans and water;
50c to collect from yourself.
He buttonholes us on the cars
N. A. FROST,
Ed Tatro and son, Bert, were lives near LaPine, Crook county,
County School Sujierintendent. j To laud his thrifty daughter,
business visitors in town Satur­ sustained several fractured ribs
And tells about her marvel cake
John M Scott and J. A. Hop-
day. Bert lives in Lake county, two weeks ago. when he fell off a
Made of corn products plaster;
but he and his family are visiting wagon and the wheels pas-ed good, general p.i «• nger agent and '
Some day he’ ll jar
over his body.
Our nerves too far.
traveling passenger a g e n t , re-1
the former’s parents, at Dilley.
“ Who will be the next gov­ ' sp ctively, of the South« rn Pacific j And there will disaster.
J«e A. Wiles would like to
write your insurance. Will give ernor?” is a question many peo­ lines, were being introduced to! The lists o f pests was always long,
you service that will be to your ple are asking. That may be an local patrons of the company by | But now it’s getting longer.
And hour by hour the busy ranks
advantage. West side Main 8 t„
I/»cal Agent B. J. Sin,p>on Tuts-
important
question
to
the
poli­
Are going at it stronger;
north of Tucker's garage.
ticians, but conveniences in the day. Both these gentb-men are \ They tell Gen. Pershing how to win;
M. McDonald a n d H. V.
home mean more to your wife very optimistic concerning tlie, Slip Wilson tips on bossing;
Meade of Orenco were in the city
And MeAdoo
than the name or complexion of business outlook of the Pacific !
Gets his free too.
last Thursday, conferring with
the next governor. The Iloositr coast states
From every country crossing.
Daniel Slaver concerning the Ar­
Kitchen Cabinet contains more
George F. Taplin and wife left Some sunny mom will find us locked
menian and Syrian Relief drive.
helps and conveniences than any yesterday for Newport, where i Away in vilest durance,
And sundry widows draped in black
John L. Sullivan, former heavy­ piece of furniture ever iqvented
they will spend the remainder of | Collecting their insurance.
weight champion boxer of the I «-ell them on easy payments
That's why we wish these wild eyed
the winter.
gents
world, died of heart disease at Claude PL Smith.
It
Would favor us by flitting.
Notice
of
Sale
Abington, Mass., last Saturday,
And let us be
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
In peace while we
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
aged 59 years. The body was
Attend unto our knitting.
o f the authority vested in us as joint
taken to Boston for interment.
A Thrift Stamp Campaign was executors o f the Last Will and Testa- j
—Oregon Voter.
In a letter to the editor, Roy luunched in the High School last Thurs­ ment of Ixiuis P. Kerman, deceased, ,
Notice o f Final Settlement
day. An assembly o f the student body which said last will and testament e x - !
Hesseltine, president of the Van­
was held and a number of sjieecheH pressly authorizes us. as such execu- ! In the County Court for the State of ,
couver National Bank, says that made by members o f the drive com- 1 t„rKi to sell all the real and personal ( Oregon for Washington County.
1,000 new houses are needed in mittee. The first speech was made by property belonging to the estate of j In the matter o f the estate of Her­
that town to take care of the in­ Margaret Martin to arouse interest in
deceased, at private sale, without bert G. Hazlitt, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Bertha
the
purchase
o
f
the
stamps.
1
hen
urder
of Court, said will having been
DR. H. C. FORTNER
crease in population, due to the
_
, Agnes Hazlitt, executrix o f the estate |
Maud Graham explained how the | H(lmitted ^ probate in the County
;
Herbert G. Hazlitt, deceased, has j
Successor to
ship-building industry.
stamps were to be purchased and Fred Court 0f Washington County, Oregon, rendered and presented for settlement
DR.
H.
W. VOLLMER
Mrs. W. R. Ives of Vancouver Patton explained how the campaign j we win> from and after Saturday, her first and final account of her admin-j
visited friends in Forest (¡rove was to be conducted among the student March 9, 191s, proceed to sell at pri- istration of the estate o f said deceased, '
OFFICE
and prays for allowance of said account
Sunday and reports that the town body. Martha Shue closed the assem- vate sale for cash in hand, at the office and for the distribution o f the residue
In First National Bank Building
of easy marriages is on a big bly by citing various Unique method*' o f j.;. L Kuratli, in the Hillsboro o f said estate to the persons entitled
Telehones
by which money could be saved to buy National Bank building, in Hillsboro, thereto; that the County Court has
Residence
332
boom, with a demand for many the Htampa. T h e Sophomore and
Office 333
Oregon, all of the following described fixed Monday, the 4th day of March,
new houses. Billy is bossing in a Freshman are to compete with the real property in Washington County, A. D., 1918, at the hour of eleven
o’ clock in the forenoon as the time,
Senior and Junior classes to see which Oregon;
D. D. & M. B. BUMP
shipyard and is happy.
and the court room o f the county judge
will buy the most «tamps, and the
in
the
court
house
at
Hillsboro,
Ore­
All
of
the
west
half
o
f
the
northeast
A daughter has arrived in the
Attorneys at Law
rivalry between the upper classmen quarter of section 33, T. 2 N. R. 2 W. gon, as the place for hearing thereon;
home of Mr. and M ’ S. Arthur promises to be very keen.
that all persons interested in said es­
Loans and Real Estate
Will. Mer., saving and excepting a tate are notified then and there to ap­
Mills near Arnold, Nebr. Mr.
A basket ball rally was held last Fri­ tract of about 6 acres sold to and pear and show cause, if any they have, D. D. BUMP,
M. B. BUMP,
and Mrs. Mills formerly lived in day for the purpose o f arousing en­ owned by Washington County.
why said first and final account should Residence
Residence Hillsboro
Bids will be received at the office of not be approved and allowed and set­ Forest Grove.
Forest Grove, the former being a thusiasm for the two basket ball games
tled, and the residue o f said estate dis­ Phone 444
Offices -HILLSBORO
which were played last week end. K. I. Kuratli, located as aforesaid.
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Mills,
tributed as prayed for in said petition,
The assembly opened with the usual
Dated this February 6, 1918.
and the estate closed o f record.
and the latter a sister to Mrs S. singing and then Yell Leader Lenne-
E. I. KURATLI,
N . HOFFMAN
Dated January 31st, 1918.
L. Carlyle.
ville took charge with his usual “ pep.”
DAVID KURATLI,
BERTHA AGNES HAZLITT,
A basket ball game o f great interest
Executors.
Executrix.
Mr. and Mrs. R M. Taylor,
Attorney At Law
was played lagt Friday night between H. T. BAG LEY.
L. M.«GRAHAM.
who have made their home at
Patent Office Business Solicited
the High School team and Alumni. ,
Attorney.
Attorney for Executrix,
Sedro-Wooley. Wash , for nearly This annual event was o f particular!
First pub. Feb. 7; last Mar. 7. 1918.
-Forest Grove,
-
Oregon
4-5t
Forest Qrove, Oregon.
a year, write the Express that interest this year because the members
they have moved to Ferndale. of the Alumni who played formed a
Bob is working for the Pacific strong part o f the last years High j
NOTES ANI) PERSONALS ;
H. T. GILTNER
Staple and Fancy Groceries
J
Coast Milk Products company
and is being moved about quite
a bit.
Mrs. Charles Roper of New­
port is visiting her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Tays, and looking after business
matters in this city Mrs. Roper’s
little daughter, Geòrgie, who has
been visiting h e r sister since
Christmas time, will return home
with her mother.
Judge J. C. Moreland, for the
past ten years clerk of the state
supreme court, passed away at his
home in Salem Saturday last,
heart disease being the cause of
death. Judge Moreland was 73
years of age and came to Oregon
from Tennessee in 1852. Funeral
services were held in the Masonic
temple, Portland, Monday after­
noon.
School team. Tom Todd, one o f the '
best players Forest Grove ever put j
out, played center, and Hughes, Rob- j
inson, Thompson and Lester and John 1
Ireland made up the team. Albert
Schneider, Clarence Lenneville, Fret! j
Patton, Troutman and Leslie Hoar
played on the High School team.
The
Alumni proved too strong for the H.
S. team and when the final whistle
blew, the score was 16-27.
The Basket Ball term went to New-
berg Saturday night with the purpose
o f wiping Newberg o(T the map, but
the hard playing o f the night before
told on the boys and, as a result, the
score was 26-20. This leaves Newberg
and Forest Grove still undecided as to
which is the best team as the Newberg-
Forest Grove game played at the
Pacific gym. was a victory for Forest
Grove.
The regular monthly meeting o f the
Associated Students was held on Mon­
day night of this week. A number of
new Freshmen have bought tickets and
the association is much larger. The
president, Albert Schneider, presided.
LO O K FOR THE PROTECTION SEAT
IT IS NOT REAL GRAVELY W ITH '
THIS SEAL