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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1918)
Supplement io forest Grove Express Vol 3 Forest drove, Ore.. Thursday, May 16, 1918. No. 19 Roy A. Watkins, the expert re pair man, had business in Port Eddie Mums, a marine from land Tuesday. Texas, visited his parents in this W. F. Johnson and aunt, Mrs. city Sunday. Lucy Williams, visited friends in 4 Hundreds of people from var Dr. Durland, Chiropractic and McMinnville Sunday ious points in Western Washing Nalureopath. Office at *A St. & I^oren Watkins w as in town ton county assembled at Dilley 1st Ave. N. Phone 676. Tuesday, enroute to his home at last Sunday afternoon to witness Khaki pants that fit right. wear “ Mack” after a visit to Portland. the program incident to the un right and look tight, men's and R. C Mo<ely, arrested last furling of the flag awarded that boys’ sizes. C K Roy & Co week for robbing the home of Tom town for oversubscription of the Marrv Stone, (general secretary Phillips, has been held to the Liberty Ix>an. ’ The meeting was held in the open air, on the lawn of the Portland V M. C. A., vi-- grand jury. of the Judge Stevens home, with ited friends in this city Sunday. E. II. Cate of Rainier was in Put away your heavy union town Tuesday, trying to get an- Judge W. H. Hollis of this city suits for next fall. Spring weights other carload of Chevrolet cars presiding. The program was opened with are now in season. L’ Roy & for hjg territory. E. the singing of “America” by the Co. audience, after which Rev. Corn- A (I. Hoffman & C o, G G Mr. and Mrs I. A. Moore spent the week-end with their,. Paterson t ... and . . H . B. Johnson , .. are stock invoked the divine blessing. installing street lamps Ten school girls sang a song, daughter. Mrs. Ceorge A y d e ¡curb l o line t t | • of #tn * their L laiT £ !:£ along loJ!.g J the ii Pacific avenue after which Chairman Hollis gave of Kansas City. business blocks the flag to the Boy Scouts, who O Waddle has moved from the | raised it on the tall flag pole. Haber property on the Creenville Mayor Paterson is having his road to the Robt McCracken bakery remodeled to accomodate Then came a patriotic song by farm on N. Main street. a number of tables, as he has de- the audience, after which Mayor . cided to open a lunch room about Wall of Hillsboro delivered a red- Miss V' ra Schiffer, who ha' the middle of next week. hot anti-Hun address. Sixteen been teaching in the Sherwood first grade «chool children gave a schools, is spending her vacation Special sermons and appropri- very pretty flag drill, after which by clerking in the Fuqua store music for “ Mothers’ Day” ten school girls rendered another _. _ . ,, ! was the order of the day at the song and Re v . Comstock pro The Forest (.-ove cmnery M ethodist, Congregational and made a goon run on rhubarb h u t , Chri8tian chu ches last Sunday, nounced the benediction.. The f>eople of Dilley have cause week and will continue operating wdh unusua||y good attendance to be proud of their patriotic all summer, as the various crops a t all three places of worship, are ready for canning. work since America entered the Mr s . Norris Rogers arrived war and the big crowd present at New Georgette waist«, stylish cor-ets, brassiers, silk skirts and Monday from “ Mack” for a visit tested that the people, generally, ribbons just received; these goods *’ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs appreciate t h e efforts of the a r e exceptional values. Mrs. H R. Bernard, and Miss Jessie Dilleyites. Blanche Richards, Pacific avenue. Buxton and other friends. She A Series of Recitals returned home yesterday. Mr. Carl Stribich has so far recov and Mrs. Rogers expect to leave The Conservatory of Music of ered from the operation which re next week for a tour of California. Pacific University announces a re lieved him of a troublesome ap cited to be given next Saturday Sam Walker and Walter Sears pendix that he is again at work at j evening. 18th, in Marsh the Tucker- Sehroll- Stribich gar of his city and Mrs. Frank Mc Hall, at May eight o’clock, to which Bride of Dilley joined with Yam age. hill musicians in furnishing music j the public is invited. This is the Dr. E. B Brookbank left la st; Sunday afternoon at a big patri- [ first of a series of recitals to be Saturday for Seattle, where he I 0tjc ra||y Messrs. Smith and Ir- given in the near future. Those wi l l practice medicine. M r s . 1 vine, who spoke in this city Mon- to come are a« follows: Thursday, Brookbank and children will join day night, were the speakers and May 23, recital of violin music by him shortly. there was a big crowd in attend- students of Prof. Graham; Friday, May 24, piano students of Miss Remember, friends, you must ance. Wa ker will appear; Saturday, pay in advance to get the Express Agree on Drafting June 1st, the annual anniversary at one dollar per year. The reg Washington, M a y 15.—Con recital of the Conservatory will ular price is $1 50. We pay you ferees agre^i Monday on the be given; Monday, June 3rd, Miss 50c to collect ftom yourself. c . . - , , measures drafting those who have Waggener and Mrs. Hutchinson Properly fitted glasses do more become 2 \ since June 5 last. The will present Miss Eleanor Peter- than improve vision I hey con- djgpUte was over exemption of son, (piano) and Miss Beth Cran serve nervous energy, thereby medical and divinity atudents. dall, (voice) in a program of much promoting physical health and in Under the compromise, students merit. The annual Commence creasing efficiency in all vocations already in the schools will be ex ment concert, details of which is calling for close work with ihe empt from registration, but stu announced elsewhere will be on eyes. Dr. I,owe makes a scien dents who enroll from this time Tuesday evening June 4th tific examination of the "yes, es will not be. sential in prescribing and supply The Faculty club members en Saturday a number of P. U. joyed a picnic in Naylor’s grove ing the exact kind of glasses need ed. Consult him at Hotel I.augh- students made the Columbia high one of the beauty spots of the lin, Thursday, May 30. Scores way trip, as guests of Mr. Arima neighborhood, last Monday even of Portland. of Forest Grove references. ing. NO TES ANI) PE R SO N A L S People of Dilley Unfurl Honor Flag