The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, March 07, 1918, Image 1

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A N IN D E P E N D E N T W E E K L Y N E W S P A P E R
FOREST DROVE, OREGON, T H U R S D A Y , M ARCH 7. 1918
Vol. 3
¡government and finds it very i
i good Send a two-cent stamp to
the Portland Oregonian Informa
; lion Bureau. Frederick J IL.skin,
dilector, Washington, I). C , and
get one of these valuable books.
The Brotherhood
Adopts Boy Scouts
No. 9
Red Cross Ladies
to Put on a Sale
Following a banquet, business j
In order to rake much-needed
meeting and talk« by Attorney j
money for the Soldiers’ Emergen­
Virgil L. Clark, scoutmaster, of
“ All a Mistake” Was Very Funny
cy fund, the members of the M ili­
Portland, and Messrs. Inlow, Hoi
A half-hour before the time for
tary Rel.ef committee of the local
I im , Robinson and Shot well of this |
the curtain to rise <.n the opening
branch o f th e American Red
city, the members of the Forest
sc* ne of “ All a Mistake,” given
(Jiove P.rotIn rhood Tuesday ev ­
Cross
have decided to hold a
a< the S'ar Monday evening hy
M
ening instructed their ex'cutive
“
Superfluity
Sale” on Saturday,
home talent, every seat in the
committee to take steps to more
house had be»n sold and people
March 16th. The s a l e will be
thoroughly organize the Hoy Scout
¡weie paying for standing room,
he
d in the room between Shearer’s
movement in this city and the
i Before 8 o ’c lo e k e v e n standing
Confectionery and Smith’s fur­
nu mbers o f t h e Brotherhood,
room had to be refused.
niture store and will be in charge
voted unanimously to give the'
The
play
was
a
bundle
of
non­
of
a general committee, composed
Scouts their moral support by act­
sense,
w;th
plenty
of
good
comedy
of
Mrs. C A. Brodr-rsen, Mrs. W.
ing as Godfathers to* the young-
!
and
catehy
music
sprink
»
d
over
J.
MeCready,
Mrs. J W. Hughes,
sti rs.
to make it palatable, and e v ­
Mrs. M VV Patton and Mrs. W\
All the speakers heartily en­
erybody got their morn y ’s worth.
B. Coon. The head sales ladies
dowed the movement, dwelling on
Those taking part were Robert
are to be Mrs. A. E. Scott and
the g eat am <unt o f good follow \
E Burns as Captain 0!>ediuh
Mrs. T W. Younger.
ing the Scout laws would do the
Skinner;
Fred W. Jones, ns Ferdy
REV. JO H N E B E R T
Articles are solicited from the
boys. Youngsters of Scout age.
D uell. as
The new pastor of the Forest Grove Lighthead; Herbert
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general public to-.lock up the »tore
(1-1 to 18) are so full of animal
M. E. church, who will open hin George Richmond ; F ank Donne,
On page 4 of this issue will be a/"ld any.hing from a needle to a
spirit that they mu-t not be held,
Hamilton; Lena
pastorale next Sunday morning at II as R i c h a r d
found the announcement by L. hreshmg machine from a canary
but their course may, with benefit
Duycke, as N Hie Richmond; Iva
to themselves and the community, o’clock. He comea from Siaaeton,
South Dakota, and ia highly apoken o f Conger, as Nellie
Huntington; M. Graham, attorney, farm er b,rd to a A t a m ° f h o rseJ8 o r fro .m a
and business man, that he wants P“ c ‘a8e of gard'-n seed to a load
I m ‘ guided along beneficial and
by those who know him bent. He him Evelvn Patton as Nell, and Mrs
harmless channels
legislature 'Rf ^ ln Wll‘ bp * lad * recf 1
, v« 1’
Be to
­ go to the state He
been in the pMHtorate seven yearn and Fred W Jones as Corn l a.
does not Butter’ G?gs and poultry will also
It L proposed to organize three ia a graduate o f MorningHide college o f tween acts there wa a vocal tolo
, s. county,
accepted
If you have any-
or four troops and 'hen delect Sioux City, Iowa, and Garrett Biblical hy Ray Jackson, a reading by pretend, in his announcement,
from the member of the B’ othr r-i Institute o f Chicago He has a wife Herbert D u II and a duet by Mr. that anybody has talked him thmg that will sell that you do
into running for this office, but " 01, 5,ctua,|y need you r^ f the
hood a committee to oversee ilv and three amall children.
and Mrs. Fred Jones.
movement, in conjunction with
Much of the . ucce>s of ihe play frankly states that he wants one Rt;d Cross w,.‘lf ** thankful to re
o f the republican nominations for ceive your gift; or if you have
the Scoutmasters of the variou ;
was due to the excellent music the lower house. (Each party anything you consider too good to
Remembered Mrs. Walters
troops.
furnished by Walker’s orchestra
may nominate three candidates.) ? ° " ate to
. worthy cause-
In the bu iness meeting, the I In view of the fact that M r.
The play was staged under the
He has had legislative e exper-
but
are
w
, I )a(j¡
I i n « « s w to j|| s e make
committee recently appointed to and Mrs. Van Walters, who have
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d n otion of Mr. and Mrs Jones,
ience, h a v i n g
served nine
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try federating the churches was traded their re-idence property in
who have worked hard to make it counties in the Nebraska state ar. !c'e on commission
The room
discharged, it b ing evident that * hi» city (o r a firm in Idaho, ex­
a success, for the benefit of the senate during
the winter o f wl11 be open next Saturday after-
ilic
could
be
IW
‘C*
-
leave
soon
to
spend
a
few
no more along that
j months in Portland, twenty Red Cross fund.
1896-7. Read his announcement. n0° n’ Mar<ih 9th: to r‘ ceive do-
done at present.
Sixty-five dollars was cleared ___________________________________nations and articles may be left on
mem tiers of the Relief Corps
R<*v Patten suggested that a
,
JJ culled on Mrs. Walters Friday a f- , from the entertainment, after pay-
CONDENSED NEWS NOTES
other days at Shearer's confection-
bulletin board, for (I k
ery
notices*8placed
t,*rnoon for a farewell visit. The >ng all expenses.
church and other
The following ladies have been
visitors
presented
Mrs.
Walters,
TO
RE
REPEATED
R.
C
Hi'l
is
confined
to
his
in som e central location, would be
appointed to solicit articles out­
t.n
ir
patriotic
instructor,
with
a
Because
so
many
cou
d
not
get
home
with
an
attack
of
the
grip,
of benefit to all the churche- and
side the city: Miss Hazel Gilpin,
the committee on preliminary handsome p ic e of silverware, seats Monday night, the enter-‘
be repeated at the o r 1" Mcf/nl visited his «in , Thatcher; Mrs Smith, Cornelius;
President
Lilly
Buxton
making
tainment
will
survey was given power to act in
rT
I W . K l S . t - J , „ A. S Dilley, W a tt.; M r,.
the presentation speech
Mrs. same place next
the premises.
urday.
Buxton dwelt on the fact that March 11th, at 8 o’clock
Ben Dickey, Groveland; Mrs.
Ad-
Two hundred copies of the ever since coming to Forest Grove
Men’s Jumpers in blue blue Fox, String»own; Mrs. Minnie
Brotherhood constitution were or-1 Mrs. Walters had been a faithful mission 25c and 35c. Seast at with stripe, and Kh ki; overalls Lewis, K insas City: Mrs. C. H.
dcred printed, a vote of thanks! worker in th- Corps and ex­ Littler’s. ■ * "
to match. C. E. Roy & Co
O’ Neil!, Dilley; Mrs. C. N. John­
was given the school board for the pressed regret at the family’s im ­
F. P. King of Portland was in
Mr and Mrs. C A. Maddux son. Spring Hill.
Use of the high school auditorium pending departure.
the city yesterday taking a father- of Portland visited M r and Mrs,
M iss Manche Langley and Mrs
and dining hall, to Mrs J. A
ly imere-t in the closing out of c . E. Roy Munday and Tuesday. W . C. Benfer are a committee on
Parker and assistants for the i x-
A Reliable Cook Book
the King stock in this city. What
AluJrew Dick on was out from publicity
cellent supper (proceeds donated j
The members of the Fleur de-
Mrs A. J. Whiiehouse inform, goods are natsold during the next PoVuand’ sevenir'days t hi - week
to Armenian relief fund) and t o 1 the* Express that she has tried a week will be shipped out of town
Li, club áre a committee on ar­
to
visit
his
mother,
M
s.
M
ary
A
.
the sp aki rs.
cook book put out fre ■ by the he tells th*- editor.
rangements.
Dickson.
L M Graham publicly thanked
the Boy Scouts, on behalf of the
B. G. Thompson, federal ex­
Faculty Concert W as Rare Treat
-1
Commercial club, for the yeoman
tension entomologist, with head­
The concert given at Marsh
services rendered during the C, A
quarters at Corvallis, visited En­
Hall
last Thursday evening by the
R. i i c impment last summer and
tomologist C. W . Creel in this
city Monday and Tuesday and faculty of Pacific University Con-
the meeting adjourned.
yesterday the two gentlemen went servatory was a very high-class
Forty members sat at table f< r
to Pullman, W ash, on Lncle entertainment and was deserving
8Up|K*r.
f V
Sam s busmess in their line.
0f a much fc.tter patronage than
The program committee will
meet at the P. U. office at 7:30
M S AHen recently traded for it received, although the profits
this evening to prepare a program
a span of mules and Sunday.when amounted to about $45.00. This
for the l a s t Tuesday in this
he went to turn the cri• ’ ers into a sum will be given to the local
p isture, one of them kicked him branch of the Red Cross, to tn-
month.
m the right s de, fracturing two able the members to purchase
Two (iames for Two Bits
ribs. He is staying at home for a materials for the making of ar*
Tomorrow evening lovers of j
season, s t uhi ig about the per- tides for use in war relief work,
athletics can have th<* privilege of
ver.-ity of some animals be has j Those taking part in the con-
seeing two games of basketball
met.
, eerf were Mrs. Virginia Spencer
for the price of one game. The
The editor owes an apology to Hutchinson, contralto;
Miss
Forest Grove high hoys are on
the
K.
of
P.
boys
for
forgetting
to
^
aggener
and
Miss
Nina
their toes for a game wi h the
Walker,
pianists,
and
Mr.
William
say anything in last week’s paper
Hillsboro high hunch and, as,
about their anniversary celebration Wallace Graham, violinist.
there has always been much riv­
of Feb. 21st
It was just a plain
The card party given at K of
alry between teams from these
case
of
forge’
fulness.
However, P. hall Saturday night for the
schools, a real game may . be
it is not too late to say that the benefit of the fund for French and
looked for
The local lineup is:
entertainment
was a very enjoy- Belgian children was not so well
Iienneville and Hoar, forwards;
P IO N E E R C IT IZ E N S C E L E B R A T E A N N IV E R S A R Y
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able
one,
with
visitors from Port- attended as the previous one, but
Kiiry, center; Schneider and
Henry Franklin Gordon and-
Father and Mother Gordon are |anf) f Salem and other outside those who attended had a good
Troutman, guards.
time. In addition to the card-
Before this game, however, the Miss Ellen Steward wire united exemplar) citizens and good neigh- towns, and a nice lunch,
Rebekahs from Hillsboro, Gas-: playing, there was a vocal solo by
local high girls will take on the in marriage at Danville, Illinois, bors-
Hillsboro high girls f o r j i fast on Match 5th, 1866, and last * — The daughters present were ton and o her points in the county Miss Porter, a reading by Miss
game. Playing starts at 7:45, at Tuesday was the fiftv-s( rond-in-1 £
n ’ ^V. ^ *«!1’3 and
,rs ’
'V were ,he 8uestsof the local lodge ' Bagsted, a violin solo by Miss
•
,
Sewell of Hillsboro and Mrs. J. A. iast night and for their benefit the Davis and a flag drill by thirteen
P. U gym Admission 25c.
niversary of that important oc- Leiter of Forest Grove, all ac- Washington birthday program P. U. girls, with patriotic songs
Paul Schultz to Leave
casion. Io show that in was im- companied by their husbands, was re-enac ed, with slight chang- interspersed by Misses Porter and
Believing that city merchandis­ portant to them, too, three of while Frank S. Goidon of this es> Hillsboro s e n t more than Crandall and Mrs. Fred Jones,
ing experience would be of con- their daughters and one of their city (accompanied by Mrs Gor- twenty Rebekahs. The program At the close of the other festivi-
siderable benefit to him thru life, j sons went to the Gordon home don) was the only son present. Was better last night than ever ties, Mrs. Humphreys, the Golden
Paul Schultz has accepted
a p o -' stead, one mile north of this city, | Will of Astoria and a daughter, an(j Was followed by a Hoover j Rod Milling company demon-
sition as a buyer with Lang & Co. Tuesday morning and spent the , »Ire O. \ - W hite of Brownsville,1 lunch, prepared by Mrs. Hum- strator, served a very nice Hoover
of Portland and will leave April day with their parents, enjoying a having found it impossible to at- phreys. the lady who is teaching lunch.
1st to take up his duties. M is. big wedding dinner at noon. The *pnd this anniversary. G S Gor- the women of the Willamette v a l-1
In the Hands of His Friends
Schultz will accompany him to bride and groom of 52 years ago don of Quincy, Wash, a brother ley how to use wheat substitutes.
In
a recent issue of a local
Portland, where they will reside, were arrayed during the dinner in f° Henry, was also among the This woman certainly knows how
Paul will be greatly missed at the theapparal in which they weremar ' guests, as was Mrs. S. H. Hunter fo , ^ 1 ^ tasty bread, biscuits and paper, Joe Hurley, one of its pub-
Schultz store in this city, but the >ied. While getting along in years, of this city, mother to Mrs. F. S .1 cookies out of substitutes. To- ¡fishers, announces that “ some of
other members of the family, as- both Mr. and Mrs. Gordon are Goidon
night she will serve at an Eastern his friends” want him to run for
sisted by F. E. Williams and a enjoying excellent health at pres-
The daughters, assist!d by Mrs. Star entertainment and next week the legislature. He is considering
corps of efficient clerks, will see ent, although the groom had been F\ S. Gordon, prepared and served she will be at the M cN utt store, this wide-spread demand and may
conclude to “ run also.”
¿hat the business is not neglected. I ailing earlier in the winter.
the dinner.
| at Giltner’s and Caples’ .
Loyal M. Graham
Is a Candidate
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