The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, October 19, 1916, Image 8

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The Express prints butter wrap­
pers with non-poisonous ink.
Fred Starrett a n d Kenneth
who demonstrates ability successfully to conduct a small busi­ Hawke were Cornelius visitors
ness will receive special attention and consideration from this Sunday.
bank.
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For Rent—Five rooms in house
The First National Bank cares for the depositor as well as just west of Laughlin Hotel. In­
his deposits and co-operates with its customers in the develop­
quire at this office.
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ment of their business.
The
editor
of
the
Express
will
Capital and Shareholders’ Liability
pay cash for about six cords of
$100,000.00
oak wood. Who has it?
For Rent—Five-room house,
near depots, modern. Inquire of
A Strong Bank
Manche Langley.
35-tf
in a Good Town.
FOREST GROVE. ORE
l V I r h n «1
'H mad** of Malleable Iron and
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Whitehouse
J IlC lvJ.UIlcl.rvII joints are riveted air tight, so
there is no danger of breakage or warping.
\V. F. Johnson, laundry driver, and daughters were visiting in
CONDENSED NEWS NOTES
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The usual method of testing the toughness
is taking his vacation this week. Portland last Saturday.
Esther Dilley visited friends in
A wheel scraper costing $65 and
of the Monarch is to beat it with a sledge­
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Buxton
used
less
than
one
day,
goes
for
Newberg Sunday.
hammer. People who have used Monarch» for many years
and son, Oliver, were Portland
$35. See it at Goff Bros.
say they are as durable as tough.
Money to loan—Valley Realty visitors Monday.
Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf
Get a Columbia Grafanola now;
See the Range in Our Store Window,
Mrs. Aubrey Moore of Portland,
Miss Ailene Hoffman visited is spending the week here with they are bigger and better than
Then come in and let us give you prices and explain fully the
¡ever and the prices are the same.
friends in Portland over the week­ her mother, Mrs. E. Fowler.
MONARCH GUARANTEE.
Littler’s Pharmacy.
end. .
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Allen and
For Sale—Young hickory-nut
trees. Mrs. L. S. Phillips, 130 Notice is hereby given to the legal daughter, Miss Gertrude, motored
to Portland Saturday and stayed
North “A” street.
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voters of School District No. 15 of
Phone 683
Forent Grove, Ore
over
Sunday at the Powell home.
Charles Dickson of Portland Washington County, State of Oregon,
visited his mother, Mrs. M. A. that a School Meeting of said District
Private tutoring, French, Ger­
will be held at Central School Building
Dickson, in this city several days on the 18th day of Noveml>er, 1916, at
Christian Church
Derailing Judge Keasoner
man, Spanish, I lesson per week
the past week.
Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30
The promoters of (he movement
two o'clock in the afternoon to vote on
50c, 2 lessons 75c.
p. m. Claude Hutchens, leader, to recall County Judge Reasoner
Mrs. Chas. Hines and little the proposition of levying a special
E. B. Penfield.
Every member is urged to attend now claim they have enough sign-
daughter. Margaret, who have district tax.
The total amount of money needed
been visiting relatives in southern by the district during the fiscal year
The editor of the Express has the mid-week prayer service for ers to their recall petition to get
Oregon, returned home Sunday.
beginning on June 25th, 1917, and end­ received a posieard from L. A. Christian fellowship and spiritual it on the ballot for the November
election and tomorrow (Friday),
ing
on June 25th. 1918, is estimated in Ferns worth; who is now stationed strength.
For Sale—O ne b a y ma r e ,
the
following
budget
and
includes
the
Services
Lord's
Day—
Bible
Oct. 20th, at 2 p. m., there will
weight about 1600, or a gray
amounts to be received from the at Nogales, Ari., as a member of school 9.45 a. m. You are invit- be a mass meeting at the Court
mare w e i g h i n g a b o u t 1200 county school fund, state school fund, Company B, California Signal
Phone 51x. D. F. Aikins. 40-tf special district tax, and all other mon­ Corps He says there are 15,000 ed to become a member of the House, in Hillsboro, to name a
school.
candidate to run aRainst Mr.
eys of the district:
of Uncle Sam’s boys at Nogales.
Preaching 11 a. m. The mes­ Keasoner. All voters are invited
BUDGET
Lost—A big pointer dog, white sage will be delivered by Rev.
Teachers’ salary .............
$17,150.00
to participate in this meeting, re-
Furniture
400.00 with tan spots and tan ears. Was
Cain
of
California,
who
is
visiting
gardless
of political complexion.
Apparatus and supplies, suen
not wearing a collar, answers to here Rev. Cain is no stranger
as maps, chalk, erasers,
The petition, which contains
200.00 the name of Omar. He is a pet
stoves, curtains, etc.
to
Forest
Grove
people,
having
2431
names, was filed yesterday.
Library books .... ...................
50.00
Flags
15.00 and valuable only from t h a t preached here before.
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women s Keliel ( orps
standpoint. Will gladly pay re­
Repairs of schoolhouses, out­
C hristian Endeavor 6:30 p. m.
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buildings or fences
400 . 0 0 '
1 he Corps will be inspected
ward. Manche Langley.
50.00
Playground equipment
An interesting contest is running
16 O 0 .I Mj
Janitor’s wages
...................
Mesdames M. S. Allen, Clem­ between the Senior and Inter­ next Thursday, Oct. 26th. All
Janitor’s supplies
200.00
Fuel
............................
400.00 I ent Powell, A. G. Hoffman, J. N. mediate societies.
Visitors and members come early, so we can
300.00
i
Light and Power ............... .
Hoffman and Miss Caryl Mc- young people invited to the C. E. begin on time. And, as this is
60.00 I
...................
our social day, we hope the G. A.
Clerk’s salary
106.00 Fteters motored to Cedar Canyon meetings.
Postage and stationery
20.001 and brought home Miss Gertrude
Preaching 7:30 p. m., Theme, R. boys will all turn out and give
For the payment of bonds,
the inspector a good welcome.
Allen to permit her to attend “The Death of Christ."
warrants, notes and others
Secretary.
indebtedness, c o n tr a c te d
teachers’ institute.
Splendid music and singing at
prior to May 22, 1915, and
6675.00
for interest thereon
If the person who took my every service. You are invited
Woman’s Club Meeting
For the payment of bonds,
overcoat from K. of P. hall last to the house of the Lord for wor­
The
regular meeting of the For­
warrants; notes, and other
Saturday evening will return the ship.
indebtedness, contracted on
est Grove Woman’s club will be
or after May 22, 1915, and
garment to me, I am willing to
R. L. PUTNAM, Pastor.
held at the Congregational church
for interest thereon
2500.00
look on the matter as a joke;
A nice program was given at parlors Monday, Oct. 23d, at 2:30
Total estimated a m o u n t of
otherwise
I
will
take
steps
to
money to be expended for
the high school Friday afternoon, ^ m
all purposes during the year 32,030.00 ! punish the joker. Clarence Len-
MfK George D. Rogers, Sec.
when
they raised the flag on the
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
neville.
It*
Hancock & Wiles write Life,
new pole the seniors gave. Sen-
F rom county school fund dur­
One of the best football games
ing the coming school year? 5,33-1.00
ator Hollis spoke to the young Accident & Fire Insurance.
1-tf
From state school fund dur­
ever witnessed in Forest Grove
people. This was followed by a
ing the coming school year 1,295.00
was played Saturday when the
Estimated amount to be re­
football rally and a parade fo r1
Newberg high school team came
ceived from all other sourc­
the game Saturday.
es during the coming school
up to play Forest Grove high.
year ...............
3,000.00
Our boys had the advantage of
Miss Sadie Hinson of McMinn­
Total estimated receipts, not
them
in
every
way,
being
much
ville,
who has been visiting in the
including the money to be
received from the tax which
swifter Newberg was defeated Grove for a week, returned home
f
it is proposed to vote
9,629.00
Madam,
please remember
in
a
score
of
26
to
0.
Saturday.
RECAPITULATION
The Y o u n g Business M a n
Break It!
The First National Bank
GOFF BROS.
Forest
Grove
SHOE
STORE
hile the prices
of Shoes are
going higher and
still higher, we have
a few t h o u s a n d
pairs that will be
sold at the LOW
prices of the Forest
Grove Shoe Store.
The scarcity of
leather is no dream
Total estimated expenses for
the year
32,030.00
-it's a serious mat­ Total
estimated receipts not
including the tax to be
9,629.00
ter -- so get your voted
amount to be raised
by district tax
22,401.00
shoes early; you’ll Balance,
We estimate that a levy of 17 mills
will be required to produce the amount
pay more soon.
of special tax money shown above.
Forest Grove Shoe Store,
C. V. B. Russell.
Dated this 11th day of October, 1816.
CHAS. O. ROE,
Chairman Board of Directors.
r r H I S STORE is
in business for
your satisfaction.
J. E. REEVES
A tte st-
Ballot No. 72
EARLE O. BUXTON,
District Clerk.
For SHERIFF
Stoves of Quality
If you need a heater to keep comfortable this fall and
winter, we can supply you in several time-tried brands that
we do not hesitate to guarantee—
The “Umpire Estate”
Air-Tight
Air-Tight
a
HIGH-FLIGHT
and
AUTO
✓
CONTEST
LAW ENFORCEMENT
Closes Monday, Nov. 13. Stand­
ing of contestants will be pub­
lished next week.
The “Mascot”
“ Charter Oak" box woodbumer
A New Stock of Universal PERCOLATORS and
LUNCH BOXES just received.
that. What you get here
must please you-if it doesn’t
we’ll make it right.
Our ideal is to make this
the best pure food store for
miles around.
That’s why we sell only
Food P r o d u c t s that are
strictly Pure-they hold our
reputation — and give you
satisfaction.
Phone 061
GORDON & GORDON HARDWARE CO.
Phone 663
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
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