i Valuables and Safety If your house is a Safe Place for your insurance Policies, why insure? Also your deeds, mortgages and notes—are they safe, too? You keep them in a locked tin box? True, but you don’t carry the box around with you, do you? That tin box is no more protection than a rubber band. A Safety Deposit Box in our fireproof vault will pro­ vide both security and pri­ vacy. The charge is very small. -T h e - First National Bank Forest Grove, Ore. Ytariwr Ffdtral Bank. NOTES AM) PERSONALS A nice line of Xubone Corsets at Mrs. Richards’. A nice line of Easter Hats just received by Mrs. Dixon. Dean Clark and wife were Port­ land visitors Saturday. Hancock & Wiles carry Life, Accident & Fire Insurance. 1-tf Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bryant visited in Gaston Sunday. Some late models of Sport hats juf Riverside Grange hpiii-rcnm o • ,■ _ , ., on Tuesday to o u ter come. , jury disagreed. During the course 1 met , with . , Mrs. . Hoskins .. . . «»•— ™ a y , o fth t. lria, 36 p amined and as many more dis- trip to Banks Tuesday. Help Me Increase the Sales qualified. The trial began Mon- Mrs. J. s. pieri>ont ami Mrs. Frank The fullest claim that I have -'ay morniwt. i Sutf.nl w«m City ,i.iu.r, for th. week-end. upon your patronage is that I Arthur l u ner, the man brought The meeting of the Ladies’ Aid net give you better shoes at a less hack 'a-‘d week from Crescent for Wednesday of this week wan post- price than any other shoe man in City, Calif., to face a charge of pom-d for another week, the state of Oregon. I have just stealing saws from the Helvetia The G. L. It. club will meet Thur»- m il! was turned lo se after g iv - '*«y afternoon at 2 o’clock at the home received a line of C. P. Ford’s saw . , , , . I of Mr*. J , W. Hughes. Riverside Grange met in regular pumps for ladies—the latest in .ng a cash bond of $200. William Pollock vs Lilian Henh- session April 14th with a fine attend- style and perfect in shape. I will sel them at $3.00, $3 50 ami berger, judgment on bill for $70, ance. A contest for membership was $1.00 a pair. I have them A A to with interest from fifteenth day of °,OHe applies- | tions being voted on and accepted. The EE. Plea'« call and see them. , anuary. : meeting was full of interest. We ex- L. A. Fletcher, Forest Grove. Probate Court have quite a large class for in- Fred Wolf petitioning for guard- itiation at our next meeting, and all ianship of the estate of Geo. H. members are expected to be present. Kilner, a man SI years of age and Vil,itor" nrt? welcome. W anhmifV.n fV itinty E d ito rial A ssociation . . . . . | • ___. . N ew s B u reau said to be a _ mental incompetent. ,, Mrs. . „ Tom Hundley k was , . taken • „ to the , * Good Samaritan-hospital in Portland 1 he total value of his property | Mon(jtty for a very serious operation Marriage Ucennen Marriage licenses were issued W|D» probebly, aggregate $6000 for gallstones, the past Wf-ek woek to the following: inc pcist following* M . Lerov Sturdevant and Myrtle ö . Grabel, Miss Grabe 1 is a res- ident of Hillsboro, where h e r father is bailiff of the circuit court. Mr. Sturdevant is a resident of the Reedville district. Fancy Little Pig Hams ; our Purity Home Brand, Ralph 0 . Smith and Mary J. made in our Modern plant from Washington county Case. The former is a resident of grain-fed Pigs. Clackamas county and the latter Hot Cross Buns for Good Friday at 15c per dozen gives the address of Washington Golden Loaf Flour, per sack, $1.39 county. “ It’s THE Flour ; a trial will convince anyone. Circuit Court Suits were filed the past week as follows: Jennie Catherine Mc- Phone Phone Kalson vs B. E. Melvin. Suit for foreclosure on mortgage for the ^ " THE PURE FOOD STORE ’ sum of $5,000, with interest. Portland Mercantile Union vs th' wilni,,H S„ W l.r(. t S l The County Seat Easter Special Hams 061 HD! Purest Grove,Ore ** l i p U l V and do it with a machine that will not require the strength of a horse to operate. Phone 0301 Money - Makers? wo ' T r,hbon’ 8,2e p J Wickizerof Portland Any of thr‘,‘, wil1 PV for R*elf on the average-sized 120. at 30c for the next ten days. fee I U t £ ^ ! w farm the first year. .ire. Biani ru ku minis. jn tht, block and expects vVe sell the Oregon “Stay Round" Silo, the John Deere low-down C.ood Jersey cow, giving milk, to . pen a picture show tomorrow Manure.Spreader. with the beater on the axe, and the John Deere for sale or trade for w’ood. W. or sa u *y mg 1 “ Dunham" Corrugated Roller. E. Hillier, phone 0114. 1* Have a good second-hand cam­ Ask anyone who owns these if they are as big money- C. G. Reiter, candidate for the era that will lake 8x10 or 6*7 makers as we claim them to be. pictures. What have you to offer nomination for county surveyor, as a trade ?_ \alue of complete Don’t borrow’ your neighbor's machine; come and buy one for was in the city yesterday. box 643^ City fo ' your We have some left ju st as good u your neighbor g o t Mrs. M. Stephenson e n t e r ­ tained the M. E. Aid society at Harry Golf, Johnny Wirtz, (’. her home yesterday afternoon. R. I-asham and a number of other Bryan Abraham and Miss Ruth baseball fans went to Portland Armstrong of Gaston visited at Tuesday, expecting to see the th e home of V. S Abraham opening game of the Pacific Coast Sunday. league, but rain prevented a game Mrs. Walter Gardner and little Dan Pierce has purchased a son of Salem, were visiting the Ford touring car and tried it out C. E Kindt, for the Collection of with an income of $126 from rent former’s father, H. T Buxton, Sunday by taking his family and a hill amounting to $71.01 with collections. and other friends in this city the Mrs Churchill a n d little son, interest at G jx>r cent since first Horse and Buggy Recovered Clifford, to Portland to visit Mrs. first of the week. Th y were on Pierce’s sisters. Mesdames Cora day of Sept.. 1011 with coats. The hors«1 and buggy stolen from their way to visit the former’s par­ F. W L e p s c h a t vs Chas. Paul Hir.^hkel near Hillsboro on ents, Mr. ar.c! Mrs. 0. M. Gard­ Jacobson and Bertha Winkle. District Deputy H. G. King Rhoades, foreclosure on mortgage the night of April 12, were recov- ner at Lakeview, Ore. calls the attention of the Express involving property in Hillsboro to end by Sheriff Reeves in Port- Mrs. Dorothy Seymour went to Portland Saturday morning; then to the fact that t h e Modern the sum of $1600 with interest at land after a long search. The thief sold the hone for $50 and on to The Da l l e s , where she Woodmen of America a d d e d 7 per cent and costs. 37,132 new members during the H. Gregerson vs R E. Neigh- the buggy for $18 The purchaser helped to establish a P. E. O. three months ending March 31. Tom Roe of Wapato made a They are striving to put on 100,- bor, judgment against defendant gave a cheek, hut later became trip to the Grove la-t week to during 1916 and are away for sum of $395.50, with interest suspicious and stopped payment at 6 per cent from sixth day of on the check. In the meantime visit his sister and brother here ahead of the schedule. Nov., 1914. the thief had cashed the check at and attend to business matters. Government Ownership of Railroads Alma Williams vs Floyd Bil- a grocery store first buying $5 M. S. Schrock is preparing to Do you believe in government yer, judgment on mortgage for worth of groceries. In Portland move his family and household ownership of railroads? If you the sum of $300. he gave the name of Evans and goods to McMinnville, where he do, come and hear what the Wil- Daniel Wright vs Math L. wa> a man described as being tall, is employed as county agricultural lamette debaters have to s a y Huss, suit for satisfaction on lank, smooth shaven and about 36 agent. about it. If you don’t, come and v. r . , „ . . . n fT , mortgage on real property for th e ; years of age. New Easter bonnets, ranging in hear the arguments of the P. U. L um o($908 08 wj|h intereBt, „ d ' DILLEY NEWS NOTES price from $2.o0 up. Received team. costs two shipments of new goods this This is the first time in several Jennie J. Palmatur vs. Chas. Marion an