“ MOVE UP There is always plenty of room on “the top of the 99 heap,” but in this day and ape you can’t “move up” very fast without money, and the sooner you open a bank account and begin to save money, the quicker you will find yourself a financial success. 4 Per Cent on Savings I Use the Red Cross Christmas Seals — 10*’ Discount The First National Bank FOREST GROVE, ORE. Don’t send away a letter or package during the next ten days without putting on it one or more Red Cross Seals They give the for jour liberal patronape at Thankspivinp and hope Christmas spirit to the packag< to have your and help in the tight against ' tuberculosis One cent each and on sale by local repr »entalhes of the Oregon Association for tin Prevention of Tuberculo-i. ___ ________________________________________________ . Phone Your Wants A number of the students in Pacific University conservatory of music will be presented in rtcit > December 18 to 23, Inclusive next Wednesday evening. Dec Phone 0301 C. H. GIGUERE, Prop. 20, at 8 o’clock. Marsh Hall The public is cordially invited. Word has been received from Job printing—phone 821. CONDENSED NEWS NOTES California to the effect that Mrs ---------- Money to loan on farm prop John Williams, SHE will use the’ WEAR-EVER" Roaster—a gift from yourself who left this city Paul Pechin visited at Thatcher erty. Hancock & Wiles. Friday. The latest Columbia records of some ,wo -vears 8-°* with h‘r Miss Relda Mann was a Cor- the new songs on sale at Littler’s husband, had suffered a sir ke of nelius visitor Sunday*. Pharmacy. paralysis and that her physician Paul Abraham of Gaston was a For1 Rent—Five-room house had little hopes for her recovery Replace utensils that wear out Forest near depots, modern. Inquire Mr and Mrs the Williams one Forest Grove Grove visitor vis.tor Mondav Monday. Manche Langley. 35-tf of lime wnducled Moore at store. with utensils that "Wear-Ever” E. X. Harding of Gaston visited Remember the high school play. on Pacific Avenue friends in the Grove Saturday. “The Bo’son’s Bride,’’ at the Star Money to loan—Valley Realty Theater next Tuesrfav night. Re-1 x . C h a .r l e y <?igUere. waa , I Most roastpr* us<?d °">V once or twice a year. The "WEAR- 35c bursday to receive word that EVER" roaster can be used every day for steaming stear, fruit in jars, Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf served seats at Littler’s, ’ his brother, Joe, of ’Frisco would for baking on top of the stove, for steaming fish,com,asparagus,etc. Hancock & Wiles write Life, admission, 25c. 1 be in Portland that evening, so Accident & Fire Insurance. 1-tf general Moore, a young daughter Charley hurried to Portland to You can prepare a whole meal at one time in There are some excellent holi of Effie and Mrs. I^ewis Moore of meet h.s brother, who he h; d the “Wear-Ever” Roaster. o4sk for booklet day windows shown about town, the Jlr. Kansas City district, returned one of the best of which is at Tuesday from a Portland hospital, not seen for five years, but J< e Goff Bros.’s store, the handiwork where she was rec ntly relieved of failed to show up. having been' of Ed. Ahlgren. a troublesome appendix cabed back to Califoinia before lie) reached Portland. On or Before December 23 and C. L. Crosley, a former resident of this city, now living at Albany writes the editor of the Express! that Mrs. Crosley was operated, on at Albany Hospital on the, morning of Dec. 3d and is recov-! Grand Opening* of Ladies’ Rest Room to the Ladies e mg nicely The operation was ' performed by Dr B R. Walla e, of Forest Grove and Vicinity. Hunting and Fishing Licenses for 1917 now on Hand who, Mr. Crosley says, is a noted Entertainment of Music and Refreshments from 2 to surgeon of Albany. Dr. Wallact o’clock last Monday morn- sung by members of Forest Grove, 5 p. m. Everybody Welcome. was assisted by Dr. Davis of at ing 10 and were largely attended. Verboort and Cornelius choirs, Bremmerton, Wash., a naval sur So'emn high mass was sung by Miss Mabel Adams as or- geon of wide experience. Mr. Rev Father l * . U I VIII . I gamst. Rev. F a t h e r LeM.ller. pastor of pn.ached the f neral sermon. Buc k will be given away; plenty of Calendars for those Crosley expects his wife to b • on Verboort, ass,»ted by Rev. Father Two h(>autifu| florH, piecei,, a of our customers who failed to register. Come early her feet by Chpistmas. Buck, pastor of Forest («rove, as j cross at d a crown, were sent by and stay all day. deacon; Rev. F a t h e r Bernards Forest Grove parish. Pioneer Citizen Called (nephew of deceased) of Milwaukie Interment was in the Verlioort Casper Jasper, aged 73, and one as sub-deacon and Rev. Father | cemetery. FREE COUPON of the pioneer farmers of Wash Costelloe, curate of St. Francis A fine stock of toilet and mani- ington county, passed to his re church, Portland, as master of cure sets, kodaks, pictures, can- ward at his home, one mile north ceremonies. Rev. Father Spring- dies, safety razors and many oth of this ciiy, Friday, Dec. 8. For ............................ ......................... Contestant was in the sanctuary and the er things suitable for Christmas Deceased was born in Holland er “High-Flight” Auto Contest Aeolites Frank VanDyke pnsents. P r i c e s ri ght . Dr. in 1843 and came to America with and Victor were Come and vote for whoever you please. Adams. The mass was' Hines’ D’Ug Store.j Start your boy or girl today. Write name in his parents when ten years of age. blank line. Ballot*box at our store. 30C Until he reached manhood’s es tate. he lived in Wisconsin, where Our Store will be closed Monday, Dec. 25th—Christ he was united in marriage with i mas Day. Order NOW and be sure you order Miss Pe t r o n a Bernard-. The enough to supply your needs for over Sunday till family came to Washington county 1 years ago and located in : after Tuesday morning’s breakfast. Give us your forty-five the Greenville district, later mov order TO-DAY for delivery Saturday, Dec. 23d. ing to the farm where Mr. Jasper Our Personal Attention will accompany your passed away. Mrs. Jasper died nine years ago. Six children sur kind favor. vive, as follows: Wa l t e r , Theo dore and Edward of Portland, Phone Phone John of Tillamook, Mrs. Martin S F C o r e s H t Grove'« U L Oc T U u Z ’ Goenans of Lebanon and Mrs. Peter Vanaudenhagen, the last- GROCERY and MARKET named living on the home place with the father. Casper Jasper enjoyed the good And don’t forget a nice Warm Coat or a Nobby Suit. Our Sale is Still On will and respect of all who knew One of these coupons is good for admission to the Star Theater him He was honest in his deal next Saturday afternoon (Matinee) when countersigned by us. ings with his fellowman, kind to Clip this coupon and spend 25c at our store and we will sign his family and a good citizen in the coupon. The only Exclutive Woman’s Store in the County. all respects. (Our Signature) ............................................................ Funeral services were held at Third Street - - HILLSBORO St. Anthony’s church in this city HOC WE THANK YOU Christmas Orders Best in Meats and Vegetables The Pacfic Market “ Aluminum W ear-Ever” Roasters "WEAR-EVER” ROASTER WEEK Christmas of 1936 Christmas of 1916 Tuesday, Dec. 19th Calendar and Reception Day Order Your Roaster Get 10% Discount G off Bros. G»(SsLG„Te 1,000 ART CALENDARS Good for 100 Votes Suitable, Sensible Gift Suggestions for ‘HER” 061 061 Free Matinee Ticket .A Dainty Waist A Cosy Kimona A New House Dress A Pretty Breakfast Set A Large Koverall House Apron or a Middie Goar’s Woman’s Shop