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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1918)
V w F o re t Grove Cannery will soon Mr„ r|Bra Goomanof WauaaUi wia>> huve a service fl«*g. la visiting at the home of her uncle, Heiicilftchf* cUr<k(J. D r. Ambrose Porter. Mrs. Cjoomanf with Rt'flul ( ili lues. Dr. ttt'mom'H. moil»-*’ GlasneH. the Porter family, visited last week Gal»* Grange No. 282 will hold Carl Henkle of Portland spent Sun- with Mr. and Mrs. I,ouiH Wilcox of Scoggins Valley. th«* rcKular monthly meeting Sat- dsy at the Lee Sparks home. T A N L A C at Lit tier’« p h .ir- Miss .Dora Baker is teaching in the u «lay, Sept. 7th Koulint* and tnucy Union high school in Clark county, initiatory work in flmt and »ec- Andy Phillips and family came out Wash., nine miles from Vancouver, ond degrees will he conducted dur from Portland Saturday ami visited Miss Haker is a graduate of P. U. and ing forenoon session he»id< s spec Mrs. Phi Hip’s sister, Mrs. Zoa Har- is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Baker. Another daughter, Miss Incy ial business lelating to the Fair trampf A luigi alleltdunce ¡H de* Guy K. Richards is now in eastern Baker, left Monday morning for Port- booth land where she will teach in the city I Oregon working in the harvest fields sired. schools. | for Mr. laaimis, A dandy line of Indica’ hou-c Miss Bessie W’ ilson o f Portland was Mrs. Thomas Vironstag o f Portland dresse* and aprons at Anderson’s. visited this week at the ix>ckwood a week-end visitor here at the home of Will Taylor, son of John Taylor home east o f town. Mrs. Vironstag her father, James Wilson. and wile (formerly Mi»» Staley )ol was Miss May Church and is a gradu- Mrs. H. W. Oiwry visited with her I’orlland spent the Wi «k-end with j aU> of thr l’’,,r‘‘Ht <irove high school, son and family at Reedville one day Forest Grove relative» und Mendt ' 1 la.H" “/ . , . . last week. Her son, II. A. l<owry, is h O rder your Wint r H supply Of sergeant and is now in Vancouver N o m s AND PERSONALS H. T. GILTNER Staple and Fancy Groceries Fruits and Vegetables in Season P H O N E 701 South Main Street - Will Devlin, »on o f Mr. and Mr». J»me» Devlin, will go to Lamp Lewi». |en al Yamhill. Mr. Vance is 90 year* Wnl and Porter Buxton autoed istiation will show iheconcreie Mr. Devlin has three other *on» in the old but travels around some, and for out from Portland and Visited results o f “ Hooverism.” AltO- •ervice, Walter, in the navy, on the (m,veral year» p»»t has run a small bee the Buxton and Porter families I gether, Tt will be One o f the French coa»t when Jaat heard Irom; __ __ j,, Idaho and has shipjied honey, ^yridity ranoh coun y ’s leading gather ngs for Hoy, in France, and laiwrence in the j here. Miss Bertha Hollo^oet of Port the winning of iht- war. Marine» »taliuned at San Diego. Karl, the 17-year-old »on of Mr. and At the same time it is weil to Se«.* th Round Oak wood and Mr«. Edward Friday, recently died at ^arid was a Forest Grove visitor without gas coal lang«*, with or (¡rants Pus«. Several year* ago the the first of the week remember that-Washington is one plate attachment, at the Gordon family resided near Bank«. Mrs. Fnd Buskuhl and child- of the !o,tmosl counties in the liardwan* Store. Mi«« Hilda Mann is attending the rt.„ returned Monday f*om Suth-1s,aLt' m “ kfitulture and dairying Mr». Ague* Knox, who liv«-» just ca»t Henke-Walker busines» college in Port- and the exhibits along these lines of town near the race track, just r e -, Uf|d an(j wij|gw dll. to aoon. Mi8S Mann erlin, Or,-., where they l ave been : will be worthy of the prizes of- ceived word that her two son». Boy j jf( R KriM|uiltt, ot the local high School, camping since the first of July. and Paul, had recently landed in r ranee, l lyjg cla«» Mis. R. F Clark and the child lered and worth go ng miles to Mr». Edward sturge»« of Boi»e, hla.. Framed Columbia highway ren spent F'riday to Monday with see. and Mr«. Billy Randle of Seattle re- at thp Book StO e. friends in Portland. Pmf Clark An Annual .Meeting cently visited with their siater, Mr». A surprise party *as held Saturday m a d e a bu iness tf ip to McMinn- F. (¡. Sc hr oil. The annual meeting of the W. evening at the Bennett home in the . ^ A fine .assortment of NuBone Kansas City section in honor of their V,lie **r,d *>’ la t ’ R im in g , he C T. L’ for e ection of officers and College (ii I cor-els and nov daughter. Mis« Mabel Bennett. Re- joined hs family and they ail j and reports of deparlm* nt super- elty waists at Mrs Richards’ fre«hmt;nt» o f ice cream and cake were came home on Monday. ini, tuients will be he d at Mrs. Novelty Shop, Pacific avenue. I erved_ Th# parly luft at H lat, hour. Mr-. E F\ Cruiksh ink and Bishop’s on F'riday, Sept. 6th at Picnic packages, paper plate**, au wishing Mis» Bennett many returns daughter, Mary, who h ,ve spent 2.3 j p. m. K B. Penfieid. paper napkins, p a p «* r towels, j cf the ,jay. I herint)» bottles, in f ,ct every* j J. \ . Thornburgh, county chair- th pas: three weeks visiting at | There is a notable" and impor- thing for your outing at Lit tiers m.in of the F'ourth Liberty Loan hom«* of NJrs. C ruikshank s tant reason for the postponement Pharmacy. j , . . ..... sister, Mis Fallen F. Scott, l> ft of the opening of Pacific Univer- E. W, Christensen o f the aviation c o m m it '«■•', h a s r« ceived 808 last week lor their home in Fort sity. That reason will be set c o r p o f Long Island, New York, ha« Fourth Liberty Loan buttons forth in due lime. been visiting here with his brother. H. j \\ m Brodt. who lives on Col- Dodge, Iowa. L ( hristensefi. and family. He is now : lege Wa*, h »s built a Luge barn stationed at Joyce, Washington. ‘ on his farm one and one-half Washington County Fair FOREST GROVE, September 19 and 20 Military band, Soldiers in action, Airplane, Flfghts,. Monster Libei ty Loan Rally with Speakers who have been Over There. Patriotic Women.’s Parade. Unexcelled Agricultural and Juvenile Exhibits. Buy your groceries, fish, v«*g- admit and ail members of elaliies ami second-hand house- ^ Mrs Nettie . M . Austin enjoyed Guarantee Tickets now selling _ at $1.00 . -----„ you ..................... ............... hold goods of the F>onomy store a we«*K-« t d visit with htr daugh* j ycur famtly o all sessions of the fair without extra cha ge. See repre- D**lge bldg , cor. 3d street anti i«*r, “ Ruth, ” ‘“ L - who ‘l‘ ~ came down J ‘ fiom sentative in your section or order direct from manager or secretary Pacific avenue. 6 if Bremerton, Saturday, where she These tickets will not be on sale during the fair. Go to F' A. Moore’■ store, cor- ! is a sienographer in the radio de R. H. JONAS, Manager, Beaverton, Oregon ner Pacific Avenue and Third1 partment street, for up-to date hair cut* Miss F’loy Norton and mother and shaves Also ice cream, cold drinks and lunches. Phone 181 moved i his week to Salem where Sherman Bacon and daughter, Dor the former will t< ach in the pub othy, of Portland, form«*r resident« of lie schools.' • 'p i E f l u G L E G V L L - this city, visited here this week with M r . and M rs . A lfred S ch rey er relatives and friends. . . . . VT , |and daughter of Arnold, Nebr., Kenneth Ives o f Vancouver, spent | Sunday here with his aunt, Mrs. Claude have b e e n visiting t h e Oscar Burnworth family ar.d other oid- Smith. Orville Mann, who belongs to the lime friends in this city. aviation corps at Berkeley, Calif., was I have for sa'e a new ford Se home on a furlough last week and vis dan, complete with electric lights ited witli hi» parents, Mr. ami Mr». P. and starter. F^quiped wuh all M. Mann. modern c 'nveniences that ears Mrs. A. A. Kirkwood returned Saturday from Walport, Oregon where «he has been vidiing h**r husband, who is surveying at that place. have s«*lling for $1200. This car has be«*n run 1200 miles Not a scratch on it. Will sell for $750. Actual cost is $915. New tires all aiound. Joe Wiles. Memorable Hours Jackson-fonger Miss Iva Conger and Ray Jackson were married at the home o f the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Conger, on North Main street, Satur- ,lay <!V*'ninK. Rev. Ralph Putnam, for mer pastor o f the Christian church in this city, now Y. M. C. A. worker at Vancouver, officiating. Relatives and immediate friends were present. Mr. Jackson is a former High School stu dent and is now stationed at Vancouver barracks. Mrs. Jackson attended busi ness college in Portland at one time, and has been a stenographer for Joe Wiles in this city for some time. These are fine young people and the Express wishes for them many years o f happy wedded life. Melvm r.llis, w h o w e n t to | now "f t h e Forest Grove barracks. Cump Lewis in th»-August draft, I Planing Mill; phone 0232 30-ff Mrs. Mary Watrous o f Heglar, Ida., is here .visiting wi t h relatives and hu» returned, b«*ing exempted by George G. Hancock r»*al ea- friends. Her son, Harold Jensen, has th e examining boa d a n d will' t«te. farm loans and fire insui- a genOTal store at Banks. aguin take up hi» ievidence east |ann’ n'*w ArK,‘*rsor' block 50 Mr. and Mrs. J .' W. Goodin arwT son, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Waldron have re of (own. I ceived a letter from their son, Harold, Melvin, of North Plains spent Sunday Money to loan Valley Realty who is a sailor for Uncle Sam. This is at the Dan Parson’s home. Co., Forest Grove, Oregon, ltt-ti their first letter from him in several Thelina Via. Frances Christensen, Those little render^ m the Fix- months. Their son, Karl, was a lso» Gertrude Smith end Rhode May had a pr ss are money-makers for the sailor, made two tri|j» “ across” and litti*- Red ( ross part} 1 riday afternoon, tyas disabled and sent home. advertisers. They are all saving War Stamps. Mrs. Nellie Hall Anderson o f Port- »Miss Gertrude Miller visited a Mr. ano Mrs W. G. Freddi n Notes on County Fair few hours la»t 'I hur day after land visited last week with her parents. of The Da les, spent Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hall o f lln- Oak , . , The Washington County Fair noon wi t h W. H Greer an Hill section, Mrs. Anderson is a sten- Monday visit ng in , will be the center of the rally for tl lUghter, Vesta, wliLC on her w.iy jographer at a school teacher's agency Mrs. Ida M. I’a rick. : the Fourth Liberty Loan. Not fr> m Moscow, Idaho, to her home in Portland. W C. Beni' r eft S tu day for on|y w j j , htre posl(,r^ and fl^gs . 1 Dr Ward is con inuing his in Oak and. Calif. practice and i- prepared to an-we. V a,’couv<-r* " * • ' i e h* ,,as acc’ pt* and speaker who have been ’Over We deliver ice cream to any calls both day and night. Office j a P°8,*’,on wa chman in the, ’’I’^ere,” but there wi I beaM Ui par! of the city Tell it to phon< h<»u s, fn»rn 9 to 11 a. m. and 2 mjSiandifer shipbuilding concern.; tary ^and from Vancouver Har- 632. Ottici* Sh' ar**r. 26-tf ! p. m t 18 t( Me will work even days in the ra(ks a company of Oregon's best Go to th«* Erickson garage, K. ivuple who purchase their we« k and so his visits home will lrained fco!dit.rs and an airplane of I*, building, fo your aun» r» - monuments o f I/*wm & C o , Hills be only between shifts. d e m o n s tra tio n T h e nM rin.in wn pairs, a c c e .surtes, tires, gas and , boro, save the commission usually I . . u „ demonstration. I he pa none wo. oils. , 1 P.id to agen ts, as this firm deals M 8’ 11 1 Lux.on., accom- m, n of the county will hold a Mr •ml Mr». Ambrow PorUrof th«»,(Jirect|y w th |he (,u tornerg A„ i panied by Miss Fula Tucker, monster parade The school child- city will wkhi move to 1 iil»«nonk, for j m orium ,.n t» guaranteed satisfac sp<nt two day* at McMinnville j ren of the county will exhibit the the benefit of the former a health, who . •<(« , • . . . - war veteran. to’ > ” 1 1 c»n ly visiting the formei s par-1 be t results of their Industrial is a Civil M. V»nce, Who lives east °f thi. city. ,.n,s. Mr. and Mrs M. H. Miller. | Club project*. The Ft od Admin- Carl Curtis ia now stationed at Van-. , . couver barracks, but will probably be ou l o! F o **<■ G r o v G and he sent u, work in spruce later. is now comp H mg a house. When Mr«. F. W. Gragg left Monday for all is in nudiness he will move White Salmon, Wa-<h., to visit with wii h his family to the farm. her «ister, Mr«. A. Brown, who is ser- Public sale biils-print« d at the iously ill. Express ,,Alice. Forest Grove, Ore Summons all the forces and resources of the Republic to the defense of Freedom Inb-me and long to-be-remem bered hour« were those Tuesday evening when ninety one of the boys pf the«e parts assembled at the court house in Hillsboro to prepaie to start for Camp Lewis, and those other hours on Tuesday morning when the boys took the train that, «hould bear them away from their home, to be turned over into the care of Uncle Sam to help to decide the most epochal war in-human history. Large numbers of the closest relatives of the boys were at the depot. Notice o f Sheriff’ » Sale Notice ia hereby given that by virtue of an execution, judgment order, de cree and order o f »ale, issued out of and under the seal o f the Circuit Court of Washington County, Oregon, to me directed and dated August 28. 1918, upon a judgment rendered and entered in sail Court on August 23, 1918, in favor o f Ottice Shearer, plaintiff, and against John Dodge, Maggie Dodge, Thomas H. Greene. Nellie Klum and ------Kium, her husband, defendants, for the sum of $1500.00 with ir*erest at the rate o f 8 per cent per annum from March 23, 1917, and the sum of $ 120.00 attorney's fees and the costs and dis bursements herein taxed at $22.75 and the costs o f and upon said writ, and commanding me ♦*> make sale o f the following described real property, to- wit; Beginning at a point 76.75 feet east o f the northwest corner of lot 2 in block 8 , in the City of Forest Grove, Washington County, Oregon, according to the recorded plat thereof, and run ning thence east on the north boundary o f block 8 , 125 feet to the northeast corner o f said block; thence south 50 feet; thence west ¡125 feet; thence north 50 feet to the place o f beginning. Also beginning at the northwest cor ner of 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 o f lot 2 in said block 8 ; thence west 76.75 feet to the west line of lot 2; thence north 100.875 feet to place o f beginning. I will, on Saturday, September 28, 1918, at 10 o’ clock A. M. at the south door o f the Court House in Hillsboro, Oregon, sell at public auction (subject to redemption) to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which ‘ vs within named defendants, and each o f them had on September 23, 1914, the date o f the mortgage herein foreclosed, or since said date had in and to the above de scribed real property, or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judg ment order and decree, interest, costs and accruing costs. Dated this August 29, 1918. GEO. ALEXANDER, Sheriff o f Washington County, Ore gon. H. T. BAGLEY, Attorney for Plaintiff. First pub. Aug. 29; last Sept. 26. DR. H. C. FORTNER Successor to DR. H. W. VOLLMER OFFICE In First National Bank Building Telehones Residence 332 D. D. & M. B. BUMP Attorneys at Law THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE which the United States authorities have ranked as one of .he 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 g u is h e d a l s o ro»— Its strong industrial courses for men and for women: In Agriculture.^Commerce, Engineering, Forestry Home Economic», Mining, Ph*rnancy, 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 lU f« opens Septem ber 23, 1918 For catalog, new Illustrated Booklet, and other information write to the Registrar, Corvallis, Oregon Office 333 Loans and Real Estate D. D. BUMP, Residence Forest Grove. Phone 444 i ' J M. B. BUMP, Residence Hillsboro Offices—HILLSBORO N.H OFFM AN Attorney At Law Patent Office Business Solicited Forest Grove, - Oregon