The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, March 21, 1918, Image 5

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NOTES AND PERSONALS
Plans Prepared for
Liberty Loan Drive
rrr*
Resolutions
Headquarters
Archil* Bryunf visited his par­
James B. Mathews Post No. 6
ent« at Gaston Sunday.
Department of Oregon,
^ Money tu loan Valley | Realty
Plans for the coming liberty
G. A R.
Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 1 ii-tf
Whereas, It has pleased the
loan campaign were mapped out
Warranty «I íhh J and mortgage at a meeting in Hillsboro Friday
great Captain General of the uni­
Fruits and Vegetable« in Seatton
hlanks for sal« at this office.
verse to promote from our ranks
of member« of committees repre­
to the Supreme Ranks in the
senting
the
eight
districts
into
Lime-Sulphur spray, «i r y or
Grand
Army above, our beloved
which
Washington
county
ha«
liquid, in any quantity, at Van-
comrade,
William Ridgeley, late
P
H
O
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E
4
7
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1
been
divided.
John
K
Kollix-k.
Koughnet & Heder’« drug store.
member of Company F, 29th
secretary of the State Council of
Huy your groceries, fish, veg­ Defense, outlined methods adopt-
Regiment Iowa Volunteer In­
South Main Street
-
Forest Grove, Ore
etable« and second-hand house­ i-d by the general committee at
fantry.
hold good« of the Economy «tore the morning session and the dele­
Whereas, By h i s death his
Dodge hldg., cor. 3d «treet and gates were entertained at lunch at within any of the other zones), sent free of postage. For con­ family has lost a kind father,
Pacific avenue.
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the Hotel Washington by the! nor greater in size than eighty- ditions of sending mail to prison­ guide and protector, the country
Dr. Quentin Tucker ha« re­ Hillsboro committee. At the af­ four inches in length and girth ers of war call on your local post- a t-ue and loyal citizen; now
I therefore, be it
turned, after «(lending two months ternoon meeting district boundar-j combined, nor in form or kind ! master.
Resolved, By this Post tftat we
in simly at San Francisco and ies were agreed upon and dele- i likely to injure the person of any
tender
the family and friends of
gates
discussed
plans
for
carrying
postal
employe
of
damage
the
l¿>s Angele«, and has resumed his
our deceased comrade our sincere
on the work.
mail equipment or other mail
practice of medicine.
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sympathy in this our great be­
Joe A. Wile« would like t o j A feature which received atten­ matter, and not of character per­
reavement, and that his last rest­
ishable
within
a
period
reasonably
tion
was
the
levying
of
quotas
in
1
write your insurance. Will give
required
for
transportation
and
Oregon peop e may eat potato ing place be adorned with the
you service that will he to your districts where there are no banks
delivery.
(starch, potato flour, farina and flag he so dearly loved, and be it
advantage. West side Main St„ and where residents patronize
I further
banks without the county. As in­
Registration o f War Having«
north of Tucker’« garage.
meal from the factory of the Pa­
Resolved, That a copy of these
Certificate«
dividual
quotas
are
figuied
on
the
H. L
Christensen, formerly
cific Coast Starch company,which resolutions be presented to the
The Treasury Department has was formally opened at Beaver­
with the Stout Auto company,! bank deposit of the individual,
family, and a copy be deposited
has opened an auto repair shop in * representatives of such districts advised that war savings eertifi ton Saturday, with extensive cere­ in the records of this Post, and be
cates may be issued to arid reg­ monies staged by the Beaverton
the hig room at the corner of Pa­ labored under a handicap.
! it further
John A. Thornburgh, of Forest istered in the name of two per­ Commercial club and attended by
cific Avenue and Second street
Resolved, that the Charter of
Remember, friends, you must! Grove is chairman of the Wash­ sons but not more than two, in prominent visitors from all over this Post be draped in mourning
pay in advance to get the Express ington County committee and the alternative, as. for instance, the state.
for thirty days.
Potato st irch will be immed­
at one dollar per year. The r e g ­ district committees are as follows: "John Jones or Mary Jones.”
C h a p l a in .
Forest Grove—J. P. Hurley, Such certificates shall be payable iately ft rthc >ming, according to
ular price i« $1 50. We pay you
Turks Not All Bad
chairman; M. R. Johnson, S. G . to either of the person* so named, J. W Griffith, who installed the
60c to collect from yourself.
Hugh«,
W. H. Hollis, R. F. without the signature of the other. faciory and worked out the
Miss Ruth Parmalee, M. D.,
Mm. L. C. Morley and littlei Clarke, B. J. Simpson, J F. For-
War savings certificates may be method wnich was formerly a medical missionary to Turkey,
daughter are visiting their son bis, C. W. Creel. O M. Sanford. issued also in the name of and German trade secret.
spoke a t t h e Congregational
and brother, Will, and family a t ! W. J. McCready and J. W. held by corporations, partnerships,
The factory w a s established church last Thursday night, tell-
Huxton. A new son, the third, Hughe«.
as-ociations or joint stock com­ largely through the efforts of John ; ing a large audience of the terrible
arrived March 10th at Will’s ¡
panies, and register-d by such E. Cronan of Portland and his conditions of the Armenians, who
Banks
W.
O.
Galloway,
chap­
house.
man; A E. Wescott, Banks; J holders, and cer tificates so issued father, L W. Cronan. The farm­ are being murdered, starved and
Mr. and Mrs. John Brennan of M. Vanderzanden. Banks; L. L. and registered shall be paid to ers of the community are co-oper­
by the Turks. Miss
Rapid City, S. 1>., visitad the Crawford, Manning; C. A. Peter­ any officer or agent designated on ating with the owners and will 1 outraged
Parmalee says the Young Turk
Myron Willsie and VanKoughnet! son, Buxton.
the registration card to receive share in two thirds of the profits. party is trying to exterminate all
families last Saturday. For years i Beaverton— Roy Gray, chair­ payment, or to any other officer
“ This is what Oregon needs J Christians, with a determination
Mr. Brennan was Indian agent at man; W. C. Me Kell. W. E. Pegg, or agent presenting satisfactory more than anything else, factories
, ro get rid of all races except their
the Pine Ridge, Neb., agency.
Dan Shaw and J. Frank Straud. proof of his or her authority to that make finished products from own, but she gave out a piece of
our own resources,” said L. J. news—at least to the writer—
S. W. Dry Lime Sulphur is aet-
Cornelius— F. H. Sholes, cha.r- receive payment.
Certificates may pe held by an Simp*on of North Bend, one of the when she said there were many
nally Lime and Sulphur not Sol- man.
nhle Sulphur. There is only one
Gaston—Glenn Stapleton.chair­ infant who is capable of fi ling speakers at the meeting. “ The kind Turks in the Ottoman em­
dry Lime-Sulphur on the market;: man; V. S. Abraham, M. J. out and signing a registration ca d biggest profit on goods is that pire who would put a stop to the
that is Sherwin-Williams. Sold Crunican, Dr. James A. Baker. and be registered by such infant; which the man makes who places persecution of Christians if they
a certificate held by an infant in­ the product in shape for the con­ dared. The writer had long ago
by Littler’s Pharmacy.
II. W. Scott, Cherry Grove.
capable
of registering same may sumer ”
Hillsboro
J.
W.
Bailey,
chair
come to the conclusion that the
In renewing his subserption to
J. F. Griffith told some of the only good Turk was a dead one.
be
registered
by
the
infant’s
par­
man;
C.
B
Wells,
W.
Mahon,
H
the Express, R . M Taylor writes
ents or duly appointed guardian. things about porato starch and
from Ferndule, Wash., that he is i T Bagley, R R. Easter.
We have on hand all sizes of
North
Plains—
Elmer
Mays,
Mail addressed to soldiers at the reasons why the region around
suffering from the grip, but hopes ¡
drain
tile for farm drainage. Let
Beaverton is ideal for the indus­
to be O. K. in a few days. He, chairman; E. M . Mays, A. K. Camp Devens, Mass., should be try.
u<
quote
y o u p r i c e s . Forest
sends his regards to his Forest Reynolds, J. L. Grog, A. Guer- addressed as follows:
Grove
Planing
Mill Co.
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Other speaker* were J. E. Lar­
Private
Grove I. O. O. F. and other ber, Sr.
son,
county
agricultural
agent
of
Sherwood
—
L.
S
McConnell,
Notice o f Final Settlement
Company
...............
friends.
chairman; Ferd Groner, Fred B.
Polk county; Otto Erickson, pres­
Notice is heraby given that the un-
Regiment
Mr?. C. H. Hamilton of Los- Clark, C. F. Tigard, W. P. Fisk.
Camp Devens, Mass. ident of the Beaverton Commer­ , dersigned has filed in the County Court
tine, Ore , says she had rheuma­ John Schmeltzer, J. E. Hedges,
cial club: Mayor F. W. Cady and o f Washington County. Oregon, his
The name of the post office
tism for 38 year« and was help­ A. P. Todd
S. B Huston of Portland
J
AY ER or FITCHBURG should Frank Stroud, R. L. Tucker. Roy final account as administrator of the
less most of the time. Went to
estate o f C. Frederick E. Braun, de­
not be included in he address
POSTAL INFORMATION
Dr. Darland 59 days and has
Gray and R. H. Zonas acted as a ceased, and said Court has fixed Mon­
How
mail
to
soldiers
and
ma­
been able to do her own work (Furnished by K. P. Wirtz, postmaster)
committee to show the guests day, April 15, 1918, at 10 o ’clock A. M.
ever since. Now (>6 years old.
Effective March 15th, 1918, live rines of the American Expedition­ over the plant
as the time and the County Court room
ary Forces abroad should be ad­
At noon the Girls’ Honor Guard in Hillsboro, Oregon, the place for the
W. B. Morrison of Aladdin, ¡ day-old chicks shall be accepted ! dressed:
of Beaverton served a lunch and ! hearing of objections, if any, to said
Wyo., who has been visiting a son for mailing, without insurance or
Private John J. Jones
a dinner was prepared for town final account and the settlement o f this
in Portland for some weeks, visit­ C. O. D privileges, when the
Captain Samuel L. Smith
people and visitors.
er! O S. Hig by and other old package in which they are con
estate.
Always write the full given
Nebraska and South Dakota tained is properly prepared and name.
Dated this March 14. 1918.
William Kappel of David’s hill
friends in this city last Saturday can be delivered to the addressee
E. I. KURATLI, Administrator.
Use substantially, well-made was trading with local merchants
He knew the Higbys and W. H. within 72 hours from the time of
H. T. BAGLEY, Attorney.
Saturday.
envelopes of good quality.
Greer years ago at York, Neb.
mailing.
First pub. Mar. 14; last, Apr. 11.
Always
place
the
return
ad­
Effective
March
15th,
1918,
Charley
Odell
who,
with
his
Why suffer with head ache and
Administratrix Notice
dress of the sender on all letters sister, Mrs Showers, is spending
eye strain when pro|K*rly fitted fourth class mail matter (parcel and parcels.
Notice
is hereby given, that the un­
post)
shall
embrace
all
other
mat­
the winter at Long Beach, Calif.,
glasses will relieve this while, if
dersigned has been appointed by the
Parcels
should
be
well
wrapped
ter,
including
farm
and
factory
appears
to
he
getting
gay.
as
Jim
you neglect them your eyes may ,
' County Court o f Washington County;
get beyond the help of glasses? j products not now embraced b y , with heavy paper of good quality McGill has received a picture Oregon, as administratrix o f the estate
I)r. Ixjwe can refer you to hun- i law in either the first or second or with canvas or cloth; when postcard from Mr. Odell, showing of Dale J. Stewart. All persons hav-
dreds he has relieved of head ■ class or (with the exception of canvas or cloth is used the address the latter perched on the back of 1 ing claims against said estate will pre­
ache«—with g l a s s e s .
Consult, books) in the third class, not ex­ should be written on a shipping a bigostrich. When Charley start­ sent the same, properly verified, at
him at Forest Grove Hotel, Fri­ ceeding seventy pounds in weight, tag, with the name and address ed for California in a Ford, his the office of Langley & Langley, at
(when mailed for delivery within of the sender on the reverse side friends thought he was a little
day, March 29.
the first, second or third zones,' of the tag. NEVER USE LEAD reckless, but since he has become Forest Grove, Oregon.
ANABEL KLEMM,
Dr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Darland,1 nor exceeding fifty pounds in PENCIL.
a rider of ostriches they know not
Administratrix
o f Estate o f Dale J.
both of whom are chiropractic weight when mailed for delivery
Mail to prisoners of war will be what to make of him.
Stewart.
physicians, h a v e received, un­
MANCHE LANGLEY.
solicited, licenses to practice their
Attorney for Administratrix.
professions in North Dakota
First Publication Feb. 21, 1918. 7-5t
When the Drs. Darland were in
W h o is Going to Send Him
charge of a school at I^iGrande, a
another pouch of
member of the North Dakota
DR. H. C. FORTNER
board of medical examiners vis­
Real GRAVELY Chewing Ping
Successor to
ited them and was so impressed
DR. H. W. VOLLMER
Real Gravely Plug is the tobacco to
with their methods that he has
the license issued to them.
send the Boy—not ordinary plug loaded
OFFICE
up with sweetening, but condensed
Ed Ahlgren and Tip Goir of this
„ I n First National Bank Building
q u a lity —with the good Gravely taste
city and Herb Kappel of David’s
Telehones
that satisfies and comforts and lasts a
hill were initiated into the M c­
Residence 332
Office 333
Minnville lodge o f E l k s last
long while.
G iv e any m an a ch a w o f R ea l G ra v ely P lug, an d ha w ill
Thursday night and, just to see
to!) y ou th a t* a the kind to sen d. S en d the bast!
D. D. & M. B. BUMP
that, the boys got all that was!
O rdin ary plug is false e c o n o m y . It coats less p ar w eak to
c
h
e
w
R
e
a
l
G
r
a
v
ely
,
b
e
ca
u
se
a
sm
all
c
h
e
w
o
f
it
lasts
a
Ions
coming to them, Willis Goff, Al
Attorneys at Law
w hile.
Ahlgren, Charley Roy, Claude1
If y o u sm ok e a p ip e, slice G ra v ely w ith you r k n ife an d
Loans and Real Estate
Smith, John Wirtz, E. I). Stout
ad d a little to y ou r sm oking t o b a c c o . It w ill give fla v o r —
im p rov e y ou r sm oke.
' D. D. BUMP,
M. B. BUMP,
and Joe Lenneville of this c ity ,!
S E N D Y O U R F R IE N D IN T H E V . S . S E R V IC E
Tom Sain of Scoggins Valley and
Residence
Residence Hillsboro
A POUCH OF G R A V E L Y
j Forest Grove.
Chas. Follett of Hillsboro went
D ealers e ll around h ere carry it in 10c. p o u c h e s. A Sc.
Phone 444
Offices -HILLSBORO
along. The lodge served a big
stam p w ill put it into his hands in any T raining C am p o r S et*
p ort o f tha U. S . A . E ven " o v e r there** a 3c. stam p will take
lunch at midnight and the Forest:
it to him . Y ou r d e a le r will supply e n v e lo p e an d g iv e y o u
N . HOFFMAN
Grove contingent remained until
o fficia l d irection s h ow to address it.
after breakfast Friday morning.
P . B . G R A V E L Y TO BACCO C O .t Danville, Va.
Attorney At Law
A week from next Saturday the
A Zittir mor# o f this bomb practico,
Tha P a ta n t P o u c h k e e p » it F rea k a n d C lea n a n d G o o d
amt b e’It be ready to ait down ana
— it la n o t R e a l G ra v e ly w ith o u t th is P r o ta c tio n S ea l
same candidates will be taken to
Patent Office Business Solicited
enjoy a Utile chew o f the Real Gravely
EtHnhlDhcH« 1 * 3 1
Portland, where an extra degree
the folk* ba<k homo ,<nt km.
Forest Grove,
-
Oregon
will be injected into their systems.
H. T. GILTNER
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Beaverton Now
a Factory Town
J