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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1918)
"IW ------- --------------- - The Mertz family will move NOTKS A N _______ D PERSONALS pern Tht‘!ilxpre'**p r,inUbuli‘;r1 wraM with non'poisonous ink. within a day or two t > a nice cot -1 Rnitful Glasses, Dr. Simones. I Mr. Mstiox, salesman for M. A dandy line of litrlicH' house «Smith 61 Co., Omaha, Nubr., dresses and aprons at Anderson's, j wus in the city Friday. Juke Conger was badly hurt M'*s Marcia Thatcher has sc one day this week at the saw mill cured work at the Martin & For- when his le«s were caught N bes green house« east of thit ci ty tween two logs. He is now recov-1 Dr. Darland, Chiropractic and mK- Natureopath. Office at A St. & Money to loan Valley Realty 1st Ave. N. Phone 676. Co,, Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf Rev. Father Campiiell of St- Those little readers in the Fx- Anthony's parish, who was at pr es are money-makers for the [Columbia University the past wtek, returned to this city Satur- C. B Kittredge, a O. A. R. day. v.-t,.ra... a,»l • iri.nd „1 the editor, curKl Dr. Se- or tins paper, wie in town Wed- moms’ Classes, nesday, calling on the Purling-; Mr. and Mrs L L Hollinger, li ini family, wootn Mr. Kittredge form er residents of this city, now knew bad. at Hawley, Minn. living on a f.e rn near Vancouv< r. We deliver ice ere.,m to any visited at t he home of the latter’s part of the city I ell it to phone | ■. . „ V1„ u/ -. . . ... 632. OttlceSh arer. 26 tf . 1 V* r.." W™‘. U ‘ l * ' 1, ln tl" A soldier couple ran in Tuesday *' .p’.'!* A1^.1 ° ' ", W .< . afternoon and were mumed in jmaTcJ NLAC at LlUlt*r “ 1 h,ir' the M. K. parsonage The bride-j Mrs. N. A Frost of HU shorn groom was Jam e Webb • of » •* As- j waH thtf cl cj y M(,v was ,n in the y Thurs,|ay. I toria, and the bride was Miss Lo- Frogt (.xp<.cta lo move to Watts rita Cables of Pot Hand, a former toon -............... an(J is OIM, "f 0 t in. con mi tee md,!e,,t ,, thU county. helping with' the Wo u «hool Mr. 'md Mrs. J. A Parker and I fujr daughter, Orpha, drove to Bay! ‘ Yellow Aberdeen turnip City last week and are visiting $1 50 per pound, at the Pacific there with Mr. and Mrs B. J Market 19 tf Simpson and family, former resi O. C. Corbin and «iaughte* ,Mr» dent, of this citv. P J Turner of Lincoln, Nebr., Co lo the Erickson garage, K. vi-iled last Thursday with Mr. of P. building, fo your auto re- and Mrs S. L. Show just ea-t of P|iirs, accessories tires, gas and j thiH d t y . Mw. Show an(1 thi H. V Grub of WaiUburg.Wash., v ' U° s hav ng been neighbors in A „ . .. , , . Nebra ka a numb* r of years a (#. A. R. veteran, attended the; „ , . .. , r..M ,, - , . . . , , Miss Beal rice Brown of Dilley Encampment and visi'ed here in i . . . . . . . . .. f , , , . ,, hel l the lucky number which the home of his niece, Mrs Sap- , „ j n ... ’ . , drew the Red Cross quilt at pington. He is greatly pleased., . e „ 7 . , . | Lapies & Co. store Saturday with the atientions shown him at ^ . . , , , Order your winter s supply of the Kncimpmcnt. Mr. Grub wa coal now of th e Forest Grove bugler in the I t Oregon Cavalry. Planing Mill; phone 0232 30- 1 f At Portland he met six comrades Mr. and Mr- O. M. Sanford whom he had nor seen since they accompanied Portland friends on parted at the mustering out in a ti ip up the Co'umhia highway 1866. last Sunday. See the Round Oak wood and Johnny Maihi ws, ihe painter, coal range, with or without gas visited friends in Ponlarid Sun plate attachment, at the Gordon day. Hardware Store. George G. Hancock, real es A tine assortment of NuBone tate. farm loans and fire in s t and College Gi I corsets and nov elty waists a t Mrs. Richards’ ance, new Anderson block. 50 Novelty Shop, Pacific avenue. While at A >to ia last week. YV Miss Pearl Plum, a teacher at C. Benfer met Dr C K. Hawk *, The Dalles school, visited her formerly of thw city, but now a aunt, Mrs. Win. Langley, this physician in a spruce camp 11 week mile’ out of Astoria. Dr. H iwke Picnic packages, paper plates, -tarted in a lieutenant, but ha- paper napkins, p a p e r towels, recently been promoied to a cap Thermos bottles, in f »ct every tamey Mrs. Hawke and daugh thing for your outing at Liltler’a ter, Helen, are at the camp, but Pharmacy. Ed. Langley of^Santa Ana, Cali., Malcolm, lie econd son. is work is visiting at the h >me of Mrs. mg in a Portland bank. Dr Ward is con inuing his Wm Dingley this week, pr.iCi ice and is prepared toati’-wei Willis Goff and <f(mily to o k calls both day and night Office Mrs. Dingley and her guests to houis, from 9 to 11 a. in. and 2 o Soda Springs, Sunday The guests 4 p. m. 18-tf A. B. Capita, the merchant, thought the trip great and enjoyed the timber. spent Sunday in Sheridan. Buy your groceries, fish, veg Miss**» Lizzie and Jennie Arm- etables and second-hand house si rone lelt today for a two weeks’ hold good < of the Economy store Dodge bldg , cor. 3d street and stay at Newport and a week’s vi»it with Mrs. C. A. Luce at Pacific avenue. 6-if Remember, friends, you must Eddvville, Ore. pay in advance to get the Express People who purchase their at one dollar per year. The reg monuments of Lewis & Co , Hills ular price is $1 60. * We pay you boro, save the commission usually 50c to collect fiom yourself. paid to agents, as this firm deals Miss Manche Langley, who has directly with the customers. All been trave ing with the Chautau monuments guaranteed satisfac 30 tf qua this summer will return homy tory Mr. and Mrs. J E. Farmer re the last of the week and will be turned Friday from Portland, at her law office next week. Mrs. Adolph Ellers and daugh where the former has h«en quite ter of Port I md were guests at the ill. Mr. Farmer is greatly im home of the form «r’s grandfather, proved, and he and Mrs. F irmer L. E. Smith, the last of th** week. left yesterday for Newport, where th *y will remain for some time. Mr. and Mrs. DeShazer of Dil Mr. Schroil, the auto and gar ley were in the city Saturday age man, met with an accident on shopping. limber Hill last Sunday evening, Go to F A. Moore’s store, cor in which his car left the road and ner Pacific Avenue and Third street, for up-to date hair cuts turned over. Mr Sehndl was ser and shaves Also ice cream, cold iously bruised about the face and drinks and lunches. Phone 181 head. The Misses Eva Tucker and Last week we had agents in the Bertha Aydelott return d Friday field soliciting new readers. Re from Boise, Idaho, where they had suits, 70 more readers than a week ago. been visiting relatives. H. T. GILTNER tage situated not far from the 1 laundry. This move is made in ‘ the interest of the h -alth of Mrs. j Staple and Fancy Groceries Mertz, who does not feel sufficient ly strong to care for a house so Fruit» and Vegetables in Season laige as the one soon to be vacat ed. The editor of the Express will occupy the big Mertz house P H O N E 70 1 on College Way. South Main Street Forest Grove, Ore S L Show, living about a mile east of town, brought to this of fice this week two of the finest A House Party COUNTY SCHOOL NEWS peaches we have ever seen. They Prof Inlow and family have re measuied a plurnp ten inches in Sept. 6th and 7th eighth grade pupils who have conditions in one or two sub turned from a seven-weeks' so ciicumference and the color of jects can w jile on these subjects at the them surpassed the glow of the Co. Supt. ’s office on presentation o f a journ at the coast. During last pleasant home was statement from their parents or teach week thei -unset graced by a hou se party. A er that they have done a reasonable Mr. and Mrs. E Iwin English amount o f study on the subject to be giu.idfather, grandmother and I* ft Tuesday morning for their taken since the last examination. auntie, from Cottage Grove, hone at Marshall. Minn. They PROGRAM came; as did al«o a si-ter and her have been gues s in the home of Friday-— Arithmetic Writing, His husband and th.»ir ion, from Yak- tory, Agriculture and Spelling. Mr and Mis. il. N. Robinson. Saturday — Physiology, Language, I ima. The lady has sung with Little Miss Craee Ritchie has Geography, Civil Gov’ t and Reading. |gn-at acceptability in Forest been slaying with her grand Teachers who have certificates in | Grove and she gave much pleas mother at Cornelius for a few force in cither states can secure per ure by singing at the time of the mits until the regular examination in days. December. Others who have suitable present visit. The family must Mrs. McKay Honored recommendations esn secure permits to have a music d trend, for Mrs. In- The R o y a I Neighbors enter teach until the regular examination by low herself sings, to the great tained last Friday evening, after taking a special examination. pleasure of all who hear. A .sp ec ia l examination for permits the regular me ting, in honor of wilt be held at the Co. Supt.’s office in The buttons for the Fourth Mr«. At McKay, who will leave Hillsboro, Sept. 6 and 7. Liberty Loan drive are arriving. so<>n for North Dakota where she N. A. FROST, Co. School Supt. . They are slightly smaller than the will spend three months. There n , , , .- • . . . , • , , , , Public sale bills print« d at the last. The design is a rectangle of was a pleasant social hour and a Express office. good program, and an appetizing J prank Jom^ bnX maker at the white bordered wi t h red and cros ed by four blue stripes. 'inch was served. ..nn.ia.is^. i, loi.i condenser, i» laid ..„ up with blood Framed Columbia highway | poisoning in on» of his fingeis. scenes at the Book Sto-e. Mr., and M r s . B. S. French Notice o f Sheriff's Sale and little son, Earl, and Miss ; Loui e Freeman started for a va Notice is hereby given that by virtue Ben Heesaeker, in charge of the of an execution, judgment order, de cation at the coast Monday. cree and order o f sale, issued out o f m: cadam work between Forest Grove and Banks, expect? to fin 1 In oihe. types ol motors—the and under the seal o f the Circiiit ish ihe work for 1918 by the first T-heari and L head types—gaso Court o f Washington County, Oregon, of next week, the fund by that |hn e's exploded in a side chamber to me directed and dated July 30, 1918, lime lieing exhausted. In the I—the force or impube mu-t trav upon a judgment rendered and entered neighborhood o ten thousand “ I a short distance at an ang e to in said Court on J u l y 19, 1918, dollar'will have heen expended, ,ea,’K ihe piston head, lhusit in favor o f George Kieni, plaintiff, and and anoi her year will see the road s,rik'* a glancing blow. It has against Chancey Barney, Bessie V. completed between th«- two places, the same inefT*ctiveneS' of a blow Barney and East Side Slabwood Com The matter of hauling is a big delivered on the edge of a nail- pany. a corporation, defendants, for matter, as Hie trucks can vet the b<>ad. It is this difference in the sum o f $700.00, with jr.terest at the rock to the roads at a small per motors that makes po-sible low rate o f 7 per cent per annum from ! Chevrolet gasoline consumption January 1, 1917, and the sum o f $75.00 cent, of the cost by teaming. attorney’s fees and the costs and dis About $9.000 will be spent on It means all the diffe-ence in the bursements herein taxed at $18.50 and world in your pocket-book And the North Plains road, and about the costs o f and upon said writ, and $10,000 on the Banks, Forest it explains why people who have commanding me to make sale o f the a respect for money select the Grove route. CHEVROLET, entirely a S i d C ' foilowing-described real property, to- Ft eight« on the S. P. being fr0m the iniial low price of the wit; A ll o f Lot numbered Thirty-two (32) higher this vear than last has cut CHEVROLET. If t hi s differ into road affairs, a car now cost ipnce rmans anything to you, a in the BRUGGER TR A C T , containing ing $34 43 as attains’ $10 p< r last demonstration of any CHEVRO- 10 acres, more or less, and situated in eas. n The truck« whl be u«ed LET model will prdVe its gen- section 17. T. 1 N. R. 1 W. o f the W ill on all future work, and this will .uineness. And the demon-tration Mer., according to the duly recorded mean a considerable saving is gladly yours any time you re plat o f said BRUGGER TR A C T, said Laurel will furnish the roek for quest it. JOE WILES, Distrib land being in Washington County, Ore the Hillsboro laurel work. Hills utor for Washington and Colum gon. boro Atgus. 1 will, on Saturday, August 31, 1918. bia Counties | Macadam and Rock Work Being Rushed PRESIDENT W ILS O N ’S A P P E A L Produce More Food GREAT TRACTOR and IMPLEMENT DEMONSTRATION PORTLAND, OREGON Septem ber 5, 6, 7, 1918 On the Cotton, Rutpg and Phoenix Ranches at 10 o ’ clock A. M., at the south door o f the Court house, in Hillsboro, Ore gon, sell at public auction (subject to redemption) to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named de fendants, and each o f them had on June 12, 1915, the date o f the mortgage herein foreclosed, or since said date had in and to the above described real property, or any part thereof, to satis fy said execution, judgment order and decree, interest, costs and accruing Cv.«»«. Dated this August 1, 1918. GEO. A L E X A N D E R , Sheriff o f Washington County, Ore gon. H. T. B A G LE Y , Attorney. First pub. Aug. 1; last, Aug. 29. r Y o u ’l l find more tobacco sat isfaction in the condensed R eal G ravely Chewing Plug than in a piece of ordi nary tobacco. DR. H. C. FORTNER Successor to DR. H. W. V O LLM E R thick I l M I__ m O FFIC E In First National Bank Building Telehones Residence 332 a Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10c a pouch -on t/ worth it G r a v e ly la tto r o m a c h to n f e r it coste m o m o re to ehe w tita n o r d in a r y p b tg P. B. Gravai? Tobacco Company Dan villa, Virginia Office 333 D. & M. B. B UM P Attorneys at Law Loans and Real Estate D. D. BUMP, Residence Forest Grove. Phone 444 J M. B. BUMP, Residence Hillsboro Offices— H I L LS BO RO N .H O F F M A N Attorney At Law Patent Office Business Solicited Forest Grove, - Oregon