Mrs. Walter Wolf, of Dilley, _______ j was calling on friends in Forest Zest of Hillside was in the Grove Monday. day. Mrs. Fred Wilcox returned Fri­ Herman Bernard of Ver- day from a week’s visit with rel­ atives in Portland. s in the city Monday. Local musicians have • rranged your lime and sulphur to put on a minstrel show at the j t Littler’s Pharmacy. Star Theatre on the night of Feb. , Purdin of Portland, was 29th. M . S. Allen took his daughter, on business Tuesday. Martha, Miss Mamie Loomis, J. Robert Brymer, of North N. Hoffman and J. A. Farell to ill, was in thiscity Saturday. Portland in the Allen auto Satur­ J. K. French of Hillside day. was shopping in town Saturday. Ed. Jasper, who is studying medicine at school in Portland,' Mrs, Jane Smith is having her came out Saturday for a short j back field plowed up and grain visit with home folks, just north put in. of town. Mrs. A. J. Cook has returned B. F. Nollsch, who is employed from a visit with her daughter in with the Prudential Insurance Co ' in Portland, came out to spend i ^ ^ ^ la m ilt o n will move his fam­ Sunday with his family on the ranch. ily to i ^alt Lake the first of next E. G. Hoefer, the local tailor, attended the eighth annual turn- nee Ortman left last Wed- fest of the Portland Turnverein for a visit with his brother, at the Heilig theater last Sunday and reports a fine time, with the at Dallas. house crowded. Dollie Byerly returned Miss Grace Thomas and Alva ay from a visit with her Patton, both formerly of this city er in Portland. and teaching now in Hillsboro . White, of Portland, spent High school, came up to witness y with her sister, Mrs. J. the match basket ball game here Saturday night between Forest mer, in this city. Grove High and Hillsboro. !ge Stevens and William Bor- The Department Encampment, of Gales Creek were in Grand Army of the Republic, will n business yesterday, be held at Eugene, Oregon, on members of the Hillsboro June 14, 15 and 16. The Encamp partment gave their seven- ment for 1917 can be held in For­ est Grove, if the people so desire. annual dance last night. Application for the same should Arrived—A fresh supply of be made at Eugene next June. an’s Chocolates, the best Brady Chowning and L. G. at Littler’s Pharmacy. Morley, noble grand and vice nk Walker of Portland visit- grand, respectively, of the local M. E. Dilley and Mrs I.O . 0. F. lodge, have chosen sides and are trying to see which jopRBiberger here Saturday. side gets in the most applications Faith Purseval, of Port- for membership during the next visited with her mother, three months. The losing side i p. E. Farmer, over Sunday. to pay the expense of a straw- berry feast for all Odd Fellows in I !s. L. S. Phillips is spending town. AND PERSONALS tun IOC hoc ÖJ See at Our Salesroom The Car that Detroit Likes Better than any other in the World. In Detroit, where people KNOW cars, more Studebakers are in use than any other cars listing at more than $500. This is significant, For the simple reason that Detroit is the Home of Auto­ mobiles. More than three-fourths of the cars manufac­ tured in the United States are made in Detroit. In Detroit a BIG percentage of the residents are either directly engaged in the motor industry—or come into DAILY contact with people who are. They talk cars. They study cars. They hear gossip from all the great factories established in the city. They know the plants and the efficiency of the manufacturing organizations. They know the men back of the cars. And. as a whole, knowledge of automobiles is far more general and EXACT in Detroit than in any other city on the earth. So when you know that for the entire year of 1915 registrations in Detroit showed MORE STUDEBAKERS in use than any other cars selling at more than $500, it can mean hut one thing--that to the people of Detroit, people who KNOW cars and who KNOW VALUE in CARS, Studebaker offers the top value of the market. » And this fact is all the more significant when you know that Studebaker has only been selling cars in Detroit for about half as long as its nearest competitors have. In half the time, Studebaker has outstripped them all, and today you go to Detroit and find more Studebakers on the streets than any other make of cars costing over $500. Let us show you the new SERIES 17 Studebakers, the Cars of the Golden Chassis. weeks with her daughter, j j]. W. Haines and John Temple- i voget, in Hubbard, Oregon. ton motorecj t0 their farms, in the j rence Mayea, of Columbia ! North Plains district, Monday, _____rsity, Portland, visited his look after the seeding now go H H e r , Roy, of this city Satur -1 Ihey report the soil in j good condition for seeding and the ; roads fine. Trucks and Other Models at Proportionate prices market reports run on page Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Boggess, of the Express are alone formerly residents ot this city, to the farmer what the who have been missionaries in costs him. i India for the past five years, have rp, ., , been visiting with many friends ---- _ ace Thomas, city editor o f ; in this city M r. Boggess wa for P ortla n d Oregonian, visited | several years a member of the Bther, A. B. Thomas, in this faculty at Pacific University, ^ »u n d a y. M. E. Putnam, manager and bur Wahl, who is attending lessee of the Laughlin Hotel, has E H HOC HOI IOC school, spent the last week- brought suit in district court FOREST GROVE ... , . , r n • o iagainst W. M. Aschenbrenner and half if not paid by April 5th, and to the dh his home folks in bcog- others, to compel them to make second half if not paid by October 5th.” B. CHOWNING, Prop- alley- certain alterations and extensions All taxes remaining unpaid on October G. Walker and family of of the heating plant of said hotel, 5th, shall become delinquent, and on J. S. BUXTON, Prop. visited the family of the ^ Prov'(l ^ in the lease. The November 5th a penalty o f 5 per cent Baths Shaves Haircuts Shampoos , , 0 i, . owners reside in Eastern Oregon, will be charged and collected thereon s brother, S. A. Walker, in 6 ’ in addition to the interest provided ty Sunday. Leland Corl, a former graduate herein. Any day after the expiration Nixon Building ^fain Street Funeral Directors and Em balm ers , ", . „ of Forest Grove High school, I "J • ___ the taxes charged PHONE 642 ministrel show at the Star came from his home in Corvallis against real property are delinquent, Forest Grove, Oregon N. HOFFMAN Tuesday night is for the Friday . » to . i visit his sister, Miss the Sheriff shall have the right, and it n i [t of the Boys’ Club, a very Mary,Jofthe Bankers -Merchant» shaU be hi8 duty upon demand to make Attorney At Law Mutual Fire Relief association of i ] out and issue certificates o f delinquency organization. Patent Office Business Solicited this city. He expects to spend W. C. Hines and son, several days renewing old ac- j against such property. Certificates of SHiNS, SHOW (ARDS, LANTERN j delinquency shall hear interest at the ForestGrove, , Oregon returned , home from Port- quaintances and making new ones, j : rate o f 15 per cent. On or as soon as j, ------------ SLIDES ------------ iriday where she had been vnTPC, practicable after October 5th, the tax Leave word at Palace Barber Shop Job printing- phone 821. oC iiU U L i IM U I!!.» collector shall proceed to collect all Ing a month with her son. Four-Cylinder Models, 7 -passenger, $ 845 Six-Cylinder Models, 7-passenger, - 1050 \ PETERSON BROS., Washington County Distributors, Forest Grove, Ore PALACE BARBER SHOP , . U n d e rta k in g Co. r , & A. M. SELEY, taxes levied against personal property, and which shall have been unpaid, and shall levy upon sufficient goods and d7l‘inq°uent'7 a x £ iT r “s ¡nd sell same to satisfy said tax, or said sheriff shall charge said personal prop- Monday because of a black eye received erty tax agajn8t real property and said Fs. O. M. Gardner was visit­ in playing baseball. tax sban become a lien upon said prop- o r sister, Mrs. J. L. VanKirk, Mr. Thomas instructed the assembly erty, and shall be enforced in the same ■other friends in this city, the in singing Tuesday morning. | manner “ other r*al j f ^ V v E S Crozier, wife of the pastor The Junior-Senior play last Friday M. E. church at Cornelius, night was a great success and we are Forest Grove Friday after- ; “ ««“ “ y K«od attendance attending the Missionary 1 s n< ay' Myrtle Clark was absent from school ^ng. |of the week, before leaving There will be a basketball game at shenff of Washinato Sunday. His farm is sit- Notice to Taxpayers Id in one of the most beautiful i Notice is hereby given that on Tues­ Pities in the Northwest. He C. H. Lasham tes most of the time in Forest day' Feb™»ry 15. 191«. 0>e ™i|!> the year 1915 will be opened for the , ,, r* , collection o f taxes. The first half of Lt ■ kdgar M e i esse all taxes should be paid on or before UcMmnvllIe Visited the for- April 5th following and the second I* parents and other relatives half on or before October 5th following. fc,s city over Sunday. Edgar interest 8hall * rharRed and collefted l.tor and half owner of the at the rate of 1 per cent per month or -Reporter at McMinnville » fraction o f . month until paid. ” ln- i is d o in g very well. terest at 8aid rate lie9 ^ ^ flr|t to r Plumbing Steam and Hot Water Heating First Class Work Guaranteed. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. S h o p w ith G o rd o n and G o rd o n F o r e s ! C ir o s » , O r s i n o P h on e H «:I TAILOR FOR MEN SUITS M ADE TO ORDER FROM $20 to $60. Perfect fit Guarnteed. CLEANING, PRESSING AND ALTE RIN G SOUTH MAIN STREET FOREST GROVE The Oregon Fire Relief A ss’n of McMinnville Is the Great Home Insurance Company of Oregon that has adequately solved the problem o f furnishing protection for a minimum cost and building up a Reserve Fund that amply protects the assured. It has more than $260,000.00 in first-class assets, as shown by examination recently made by the Insurtnce Department of Oregon. When insuring your home, remember the slogan, “ Patronize Home Industry.” Agent for Washington county Office, FOREST GROVE. OREGON W . P. Dyke