The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, August 29, 1918, Image 8

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    Eighty Five Men To Entrain
For (’amp Lewis, Sept.
Helping You With Your Livestock
Better vision Glasses.
mones.
D IR E C T O R S
A. J. DEMUREST, Cashier,
Dr. Se-
CHRIS I’KTERSON, V.
J. E. LOOMIS
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The Book Store is headquarters IjQui
ot fami,ie? ,eft Wednes-
for :dl the latest popular music.
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day for a hop yard near Hillsboro
Oh, Gir-ruls! Have you seen
the Coveralls for ladies and child- \ where they will stay about two
I weeks.
ren at Anderson’s store?
Mr. and Mrs M. H. Parkin
New Arrivals in Silks; beautiful
are
enjoying a visit from Mr. and
plaids and stripes as well as the
plain shades. A. G. Hoffman & Mrs. Anfle Henry of Bandon,
Ore. Mr. Parkin and Mr. Henry
Co.
Em pty dry goods boxes for wert> ' ch° o1 buYs together.
sale at the Book Store 32
H W. Erwin and family of
Prof. A. C. Hart of Kennewick, Hillsboro were Forest Grove ca I-
Wash., for twenty years president of ers Sunday
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Phone 061
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Cashier
Forest Grove
National Bank
Liabilities
Second Registration
$718,129.87
Member Federal Reserve Bank Int. Paid on Savings
We write Fire Insurance!»
Adam DeHaan, Lester M. Davies,
George Livengood, William B. Hollen­
beck, Floyd S. Carlson, Walter Rych-
JOHN E. B A IL E Y
S. G. HUGHES
lick, R o b e r t
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Hehrman, Herbert E. Scheldt. Edgar
P. Crawford, Emmet Weston. Thomas
E. Htusler, Joe E. Jones, William T.
Job printing phono 821.
Driver, Fret! A. Penline, John H. E.
Bring us your eggs. We will
Stark, Dana Crosby, John P. Dethlefs, allow you the highest price
Grandpa Mlinkers »jierit last week at
A.
Jesse F. Portouw, Julius Richter, W il­
Garibaldi.
Mrs. Munkers is at the
¡G Hoffman & Co.
liam H. Heuer, Harold H. Robinson,
(•upton home at Turner. Ore.
Mrs. Jiimcs Scars nod son, Buster,
Louis Fisher. Andrew A. Führer, Rich-
Miss Elcy Walker, a graduate o f P.
aril P. Kerkman, George P. Vandehey. are visiting with relatives in Bank».
U., will s<sin leave for Wilbur, Ore.,
Archie E. Lockman. Henry W. Tolke,
M r. and Mrs. II. I). Bryant of where she will teach school this winter.
Fred D. Wolf, Herman Kestek, Glen-
G
#sti>n
In Id i f m'ly reunion last
Mrs. O. V. White and little son, Gor-
don Ward, Albert J. Schwall, William
pon, are at the home o f the form er’ s
H. Hunter, George A. O'Neill, Marvin Sunday, their on, Archie, and
Anderson, B e r n a r d VanMeltebeke, ¡family of this city, a daughter, parents, Mr. and Mrs. II, F. Gordon.
Mr. and Mrs. White have been living
Floyd L. Goughnour. Rudolph O. Olson, M 's Edgar Meresse of McMinn­
at
Brownsville. Or..but ure now mov­
James H. Jones, Raimond M. Jones, ville, and another son, Claude of
ing to Tillamook, where Mr. White
Edward H. Miller, John H. Peterson,
Camp Lewis being present to en­ will be c i t y achool superintendent.
F aank E. Wilson, Frank R. Boese, A r­
Mrs. «White was formerly Miss Emma
joy
the day.
thur H. Vincent, George A. Dung,
Gordon.
Orville J. Bailey, William L. Devlin,
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Wheelock, Mr.
Clara Fowler visited in Portland with
A 'ford V. Doree, Clifton B. Hardin, a n d Mr s .
Churchill o f
Portland
Clark L. Johnson, Louie M. McCrady. and David (laggard o f Iowa, visited her brother, Elmer Fowler ami Listers,
Albert W. Peters, Theodore H. Pit­ with their old friend. Mrs. S. Sparks. Mrs. Sherman Bacon and Mrs. Lizzie
man, Edwin E. Burkhalter. Herman C. Mrs. Sparks ami Mr. Haggard were Phillip.
DIRECTORS
E. F. BURLINGHAM
PURE
FOOD
784.
President
$718.129.87
Franklin Academy, visited during the
Artie Logan is clerking in the
Encampment in the home o f Prof. F.
N.
B LaCou se store.
C. Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stockman have
Major H. K. Wolcott o f Batavia. III.^
They were
was a visitor "last week in the home returned from Alberta.
gone two weeks. They like that great
o f Prof. Clark.
Ruecker, Carl W. Kruger, Claus Erick­
We a 'e now prepared to supply wheat country and brought home some son, Lawrence E. Frederiokson, Ray
all comers with apple and peach o f its soil.
R. Legett.
J. A. Thornburgh spent Thursday in j
boxes. F o r e s t Grove Planing
Hillsboro, attending a meeting o f the
Report has it that Glenn Thomas has
Mill Co.
30-If
Fourth Liberty Loan county committee. been killed in France. His relative»
Mr. Thornburgh is county chairman of have heard nothing and are inclined to
this work. His integrity and capacity disbelieve the report. Mr. Thomas is a
admirably fit him fo r this work.
nephew o f Mrs. Jim Nichols.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Perry o f Port­
Notice o f Sheriff's Sale
land, cousins o f Mrs. Clark, visited
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
over Sunday in the Prof. Clark home.
o f an execution, judgment order, de
The M E Sunday School will cree and order of- »ale, issued out ol
I hold an all day picnic next Mon­ and under the seal o f the Circuit Court
day (Labor Day) in N aylor’.- o f Washington County, Oregon, to me
directed and dated August 28, 1918.
grov -% just west of town.
upon a judgment rendered and entered
The Ladies’ Aid society of the in said Court on August 23. 1918, in
K E E P it C O M IN G
j Methodist church have had some favor o f Ottice Shearer, plaintiff, ami
W e m ust not only
n<ed'd work done in th- parlors against John Dodge, Maggie D<»ige,
( feed o u r Soldiers
Thomas H. Greene, Nellie Klum and
of the church, the walls and cei -
at the Front b u t
-----Klum, her husband, defendants,
the m illio n s o f
ing h iving been kal-omined and for the sum of $1500.00 with interest at
* women £r children
the floor painted.
the rate o f 8 per cent per annum from
behind o u r lines'
Going away to school? You March 23, 1917, and the sum of $120.00
Cert. John J.PtrsJung
WASTE NOTHING
will need a B a g or Suitcase. attorney's fees and the costs and dis­
bursements herein taxed at $22.75 and
F brácoid T avi ling Bags tool;
the cosLs of and upon said writ, anil
For the purpose o f assisting in like genuine leather, will wear commanding me to make sale o f th#
the winning o f the war, this ad­ (u ly as well and will not scratch. following described real property, to-
wit;
A G. Hoffman & Co.
vertisement is paid for by the
Beginning at a point 7fi.75 feet east
Deer gun, 33 ca . take down
of the northwest corner o f lot 2 in
Winchester, almost new for sab-
block 8, in the City o f Forest Grove.
cheap; also 12 guage Winchi ster Washington County, Oregon, according
¡shot-gun. W C. Benter; phone to the recorded plat thereof, and run­
(U . S. Food Administration License
ning thence east on the north boundary
No. G 34147)
o
I T A N L A C sold only b y.L itilei’s f block 8, 125 feet to the northeast
corner o f said block; thence south 50
Pharmacy.
feet; thence west 125 feet; thence
north 50 feet to the place o f beginning.
Also beginning at the northwest cor
ner o f lot 2 in Said block 8; running
thence east 76.75 feet; thence south
100.875^feet to the south line o f the
north half of lot 2 in said block 8;
thence west 76.75 feet to the west line
May we have your order for that Fall Suit?
o f lot 2; thence north 100.875 feet to
place o f beginning.
W e’ll guarantee you satisfaction.
1 will, on Saturday, September 28,
Our tailoring houses provide for you as an
1918, at 10 o’clock A. M. at the south
door o f the Court House in Hillsboro,
individual ; they* make your clothes as you want
Oregon, sell at public auction (subject
them ; they fit not only you, but your personality.
to redemption) to the highest bidder
for cash in hand, all the right, title
Expert cutters and careful hand-tailoring as­
and interest which the within named
sure you a suit of unexcelled style, fit and dura­
defendants, and each o f them had on
bility. The Fall Suitings are handsome fabrics, from
September 23, 1914, the date o f the
mortgage herein foreclosed, or since
the best domestic looms. Select your EXCLUSIVE
said date had in and to the Hbove de­
pattern and we’ll have that Suit made to your own
scribed real property, or any part
thereof, to satisfy said execution, judg­
satisfaction.
ment order and decree, interest, costs
and accruing costs.
Dated this August 29, 1918.
GEO. A L E X A N D E R ,
Sheriff o f Washington County, Ore­
gon.
H. T. BAG LEY,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
First pub. Aug. 29; last Sept. 26.
SCHULTZ’S
VV. W. McEldowney
Bailey.
Albert E. Krnhmor. Henry C. Etien­
ne. Winfred R. Swift, Fred Sohon-
beoker, Frank Lei», Archie F. Camp­
bell, Benj. F. Scroggins. Ralph I). Cole,
Capitai and Surplus $00,000.
Only Roll of Honor Bank in County
Theophil Rich, Robert U. Summers, Le­
Statement
June 29, 1918
roy E. Johnson. Frank Wager. Fred
Lesser. Fred Dysle. Russell Kopplin,
August H. Desinger, Louis Hauer,
Capital
$ 25,000.00
Loans
$384,309.47
Henry Kastek, Leonard 0. Jennings,
Surplus
89,682.16
U.
S.
Bonds
112,000.00
O l a f Johnson, Wilton K. Minekley,
Circulation
25.000.00
Other Bonds
55.398.91
Plesant Mathews, Edward Wohlsehleg-
Deposits
(»28.417.71
el, Roy W. Heinrichs. Mathew J. En-
Bankuip House
19,000.00
geldinger, Walter S. Muir, John A. I
Other Real Estate 8,050.17
Op|>enlander, Fred L. Anderson, Her­
Stock in Federal
S A F E T Y DEPOSIT BOXES
man En*.
Louis Vandehey, Alfred
Reserve Bank
1,800
TO RENT, $1.00 PE R .Y E A R
Johonsen, Owen D. Palmer, William J.
Cash and due from
Osterman, Lester T. Morgan, Fred K.
Banks and U. S,
Sollberger, Martin Fischer, George 11.
Treus.
142,565.82
Hunger, Henry Kanina, Fred H. Huh-
Illinois Bure Aluminum Ware mann.
at the Gordon Hardware Store.
Mrs L. F. Humburg is visiting
Mrs. N aylor o f the W. R. C., visite
in Spokane with a brother whom last week with Mrs. Alexander of this
city.
she had not seen for 25 years.
Mrs Robert Bellinger received
Clara Fowler recently received a let­
ter from her brother, Edwin, who is in the sad news a few days ago, of
France, saying that he is getting along her b ro th e r’s d e a th in France,
all right and likes it fine.
E.
Vice President
Resources
The First National Bank
O F F IC E R S A N D
They are as follows:-
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Through our membership in the Federal Reserve
System we are in a strong; position to help our pa­
trons carry live stock which they are raising; or fat­
tening for future sales.
If you contemplate raising; or fat-
memb ' i '■ s *
tening livestock for market;come
SEDI S A L RESERVE
in and talk with us. W e can help
SYS TE M
vou.
R. JOHNSON, Pres.
ALLAN RICE
3-6
J.
J- A.^Thomburgh
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SUITS Mafc to Measure
Suits, $19.50 up;Trousers, $5.75 up
C. E. ROY & CO.
Men’s Furnishings and Shoes
Caples Block
FOREST GROVE
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Misses Lillian and Myrtle Waldron o f
friends in Iowa over 60 years Hgo and
this was the first time they ha#l met in York county, Nebraska, will »[tend the
40 years. Mr. Haggaril came west to winter here with their sister, Mrs. E.
M. flam utt
attend the G. A. R. encampment.
Miss Siloam Sias will go to Nampa,
Mrs. Mabel (Well o f Porllawi visited
Idaho,
and work for the Carnation
friends in the Grove and at Hillside
Milk
Co.
She will lie their chemist.
last week.
Miss Mabel Schultz will also go and
Claude Davis recently was at the
1 act at the company's bookkeeper.
home o f bis parents at Newberg.
Mrs. Coe and daughter, Marian, o f
Harley Bennett, son o f Mr. and
McMinnville, /¡sited this week at the
Mrs. E. M. Bennett, is now in Virginia
Mike Wirak home. The C am s and Wirak
Harbor. Harley is a sailor and has
families were old friendH in Alaska.
made one trip across to France.
Mrs. F. W. Gragg and daughter have
Mrs. Martha Naylor o f Kansaw is vis- !
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i returned to Forest Grove from Timber,
iting with her sister, Mrs. Louise Alex-
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„ after several months absence. Mrs.
ander. Mrs. Naylor came #iut to at­
Gragg formerly ran the American res­
tend the G. A. R. and W. R. C. con­
taurant here.
vention. Th# two sisters had not met
Virginia lo ite r visited in Hillsboro
for several years.
last week with her aunta, Mrs. John
Mrs. Kobt. Eastwood, who has been
Gates and Mrs. J. A. Sewell.
quite ill, is improving.
Harry J. Kunkle, a son o f Mr. and
Mr». H. M. Nolle has returned to lifer
Mrs. Julius Kunkle, recently wrote his
home in Lakeview, Ore., after visiting
parents from France that he is getting
for some time with her aunt, Mrs. J.
alohg fine. He was sent over last
Knight, and cousin, Mrs. Lulu Bayne.
December.
Mrs. Mary Porter recently received a
letter from her son Corporal Francis
Porter, o f Co. B., 23 Battalion, W. S.
G., stationed at Ft. Douglas, Utah,
telling o f the drill the soldiers had
there on field «lay. He an id there were
about 5,000 people came from Salt Lake
and surrounding country to se<- the
soldiers in parade. Later, Mrs. Porter
received another letter saying Frank
would be sent to Virginia and probably
will sail soon for France.
Hin f é
M o r»
Everett Hall and son o f Buhl, Idaho,
is visiting with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Hall, o f the Oak Hill sec­
tion.
Have you seen our new F A L L
HATS? Come in ;ind sec
what
0
we c in give you for $2 75. Hard­
man Hats up to $5.00. A. G.
Hoffman & Co.
D o o r»
A n th o r a g »
T"V>n’t make a deal without
getting full information
about our better fixtures
and money-saving prices.
Goff Bros
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/P e B ijgle (X ll -
Summons all the forces and resources of the Republic to
the defense of Freedom
THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.
which the United States authorities have ranked as one of the
fifteen distinguished institutions of the country for excellence in
military training, has responded to the call.
The College is
distinguished not only for its military instruction, but
D is t in c u is h k d a l s o f o r —
Its strong industrial courses for men and for women:
•
In Agriculture, Comi r u t , f'.i gmeeriiiK. Forestry
Horne K« ononiit *, Mining, Pharmacy, and
Vocational Education.
Its wholesome, purposeful student life.
Its democratic college spirit.
Its successful graduates.
Students enrolled last year, 3453; stars on its service flags, 1258,
over forty percent representing officers.
C o llege opens S ep tem b er 23, 1918
For catalog, new Illustrated Booklet, anJ other information writa to the Registrar, Corvallis, Orettoo