0 Supplement to Forest Grove Express Vol 3 Forest Grove, Ore., Thursday, July 18, 1918. NOTES ANI) PERSONALS TANLAC at _____ macy. No. 28 The Express prints butter wrap­ pers with non-poisonous ink. Dr. Darland, Chiropractic and Coveralls, Overalls, Jackets and A dandy line of ladies’ house dresses and aprons at Anderson’s. Natureopath. Office at A St. & Khaki Pants. C. E. Roy & C o. 1st Ave. N. Phone 676. Mr. and Mrs. N. Gardner left Mrs. O S. Higby and daughter Mrs. A. A. Hall and daughter, Wednesday for Seattle, where they returned yesterday from a visit at Pearl, left yesterday for an in­ will vipit a daughter. Tacoma. definite outing at Seaside. Clothing and furnishings for Mr. and Mrs. Oltice Shearer men and young men, at A. G. Mrs. Jennie Reeher has rented Chevroleted up to Timber fora Hoffman & C o.’s. a rooming house in Portland and visit yesterday. left Wednesday to take possession. Orval Howard returned Mon­ We deliver ice cream to any A fine assortment of NuBone day from Amity, where he has part of the city. Tell it to phone and College Girl corsets and nov­ been picking cherries. 632. Ottlce Shearer. 26-t.f elty waists a t Mrs. Richards’ i Miss Theresa Beahen went to Mrs. Bodine returned to Eu­ Novelty Shop, Pacific avenue. Tacoma Tuesday, where she will gene Wednesday after a visit with her sister, Mrs. R. B. Newton,and , Carl Brodersen, t h e painter, spend a ten day vacation. took a day off Wednesday and family. Miss Edna Mills, who is doing took his family in the Brodersen government work in Polk county, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Curtis of Chevrolet for a spin up the Col spent Suhday at her home in this Portland visited Tuesday with umbia highway. city. the family of the former’s brother, In writing from Camp Lewis to Mrs Reba Secour and Mrs. W. K. Curtis. friends in this city, last week, Ray T. Williams and baby visit­ Mrs. Tucker, Miss Edna and Newton Shipley said he, with 135 ed at the Dr. Higgs home in Port­ Mr. Everett Tucker are gu^ts at others, would leave in a few days land last Friday. the home of J. M. Tucker of N. | for Camp Kearney, San Diego, Mrs. Arthur Shearer and child­ Main street. They came from California. ren left yesterday for an outing at Idaho by auto. J. T . Kinnaird, Hood River Newport and Art is learning to Charles Hancock last Monday merchant, who was drowned in turn his own flap-jacks. enlisted in the hospital corps of the river last Friday, was an old H. R. Bernard visited his wife the naval reserve and expects t o ' Iowa friend of H. R. Bernard of be called to a training camp with­ this city, and was a highly-re­ at the McMinnville hospital Sun­ in l i t next two weeks. spected citizen and a good man. d a y and found her recovering • nicely from her operation of July Frank VanDyke of Verboort Jim McGill and his son-in law, : 10th. was given a surprise party by a J. G. Richardson, were out from Ladies seldom get as good hats goodly number of his friends; Por land Sunday for a visit with for the money as Stith & Jones Tuesday evening, the occasion be- j their families. M r. Richardson are offering this week for $5.00 or ing Frank's 18