The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, December 21, 1916, Image 8

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    fTMie Spirit of the Season prompts
us to extend our sincere wishes
for a Merry Christmas and may
the Spirit of Christmas light your
wav thru the Seasons to come.
The First National Bank
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
“A Strong Bank in a Good Town”
Order Now for your
ittrrnf (Cltriatmaa
Fine Turkeys, Geese. Chickens, Ducks or a good
Roast of Beef, Pork or Mutton.
Then Vegetables, fresh and good — Califfower. Celery. Car­
rots. Parsnips, Cranberries, etc. Also extra tine Fruits
Oranges and Bananas Coeoanuts, (2 for I’fn l, Walnuts, etc.
A full line of Relishes
The
Pacfic
Market
Phone 0301
C. H. GIGUERE, Prop.
Found Halter. Call at this
office and recover property.
The Book Store will he open
evenings this week.
Wanted Some t u r n i p s for
cow feed. South Park Dairy,
('has. I). Staley, Prop. 17 tl
A son was born to Mr. and
Mrs Karl Bateman of Gales
C'reek la-d Saturday.
H .J Winbigler returned home
Saturday after a ten days’ busi­
ness trip to Seattle.
During the absence of Dr. II
R. Kauffman from the city. Dr.
K J. Crowthers will look after
Dr Kauffman’s praetiee and will
be at the office fiom 2 to ft p. m.
ly.
50- If
A fine stock of toilet and mani­
cure sets, kodaks, pictures, can­
dies, safety razors and many oth
er things suitable for Christinas
pr-sents. P r i c e s right. Dr
Hines’ 1 )i ug Store.
Willis Goff has many friends
among the members of the Port-
arid Gun club and a few of them
chipped in early this week and
<ent Willis a nice new cun, which
may he set n by a visit to the
Goff store
Dr. H. R. Kauffman exp ets to
leave next Monday evening for a
visit w th his par« nt< at Mil edge-
vHit», 111 , and with rt I lives in
other parts of the central west.
He will -top af El Paso to \i'it for
a day with some of the Oregon
trooper- and will also take in th**
exposition at San Diego, exprting
to be away three or four weeks
Mrs. Kauffm n and daughter will
visit at Glendale for several weeks
while the doet< r i< away.
The latest Columbia records of
the new songs on sale at Lit tier’s
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wegner Pharmacy.
were Portland visitors Friday.
Mrs Henry Rice and her niece.
France^
Rice, w re Portland visit­
Money to loan—Valley Realty
Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. li)-tf ors Saturday.
For Rent—Five-room house,
Jim Broderick is home from near
depots, modern. Inquire of
Timber to spend the holidays Manche
Langley.
35-tf
with his family.
Remember
th**
band
dance
Mrs. Frank Taylor, who has I. O. O. F. building Saturday at Schultz Reception
been suffering from the grip is evening, Dec. 23.
slowly improving.
a Big Affair
Leave your order at the Book Mr. anti Was
Clayton and Velda Miller of Store
Mr-. Billy Schultz,
the New Year’s edition
Portland were Grove visitors Sat­ of the for
their
three
sons
and nearly a dozen
Oregonian.
urday and Sunday.
clerks
were
kept
on the jump
A son was born to Mr and
For Sale—X ce driving horse, Mrs.
C. E. Schoonover of Carna­ practically all day Tue-day look­
good harness and buggy. Inquire tion la-t
Friday.
ing after the comfort and waiting
at this office.
43-tf
Mr
and
Mrs.
Pritzloff
and
on
Verne Martin who has been little daughler of Gales City were the hundreds of friends anti
suffering from a severe attack of shopping
who came to the an­
in the Grove Tuesday customers
the grip, is slowly improving.
nual reception at the Schultz Mar-
Moses of Portland gave a ket and Grocery. Foi week'the
Mr. and Mrs. Orin Smith of talk Rev. before
of the fact that lti 17 Calendar' would
Glenwood are entertaining a new High School the last as-embly
Friday
morn­ be di-tributed to all c< me:s had
daughter, who arrived at their ing on “Ideals.”
been liberal y advertised and
place last Friday.
1,000 of the-e souvenirs were
M. T Sherrett is expected to given
Fid. Ba’ker, who is employed in arrive
away. Manager Schultz
f r o m Douglas estimates
Portland vi>ited Sunday with his c unty to Sunday
as but one was
spend the holidays with given to that,
wife and son, who are -pending Mr'. Sherrett
a
family,
there must
at
the
Laughlin.
two weeks with Mr. Barker's par­
have
been
not
less than 2,000
ents in this city.
Aluminum c o o k i n g usensils people visit the store during the
make
appropriate Ch’istmas gifts day, counting two ior each cal­
Mr. and Mrs. J. Myers, who and Goff
Bros, are off* ring a nice endar.
have had charge of the Laughlin line at bargain
hotel kitchen for the pa-t six der of this week. prices the remain­ A comforta! le rest room for
months, depa-ted Monday for
women and ehildr* n, equipped
Idaho, where Mr. Myers’ parents Clifford M. Rogers of Portland with bubh.ing fountain, lavatory,
reside. Mr. and Mrs. She'Iy of and Chas. Rogers of Stanford toilet, mirn rs, combs, towels, om-
Portland, who are now in cha’g«* Universty (Calif. wi l l spend fortab.e chairs and many other
of the kitchen, are experienced Christmas with their parents, conveniences, was ihrown open to
cooks.
Mr. and Mrs Geo. D. Rogers.
the firm’s customers Tuesday
morning and wa> enjoyed b\
many of the visitors.
In the afternoon, there was
music by an orchestra, vocal solos
R C W alker and a speech by
was our Reception and Calendar by
Hon W. K Newell of Seghcr-.
Mr Newell talked of the oppor­
Da\, Tuesday, Dec. 19th.
w ä.j
tunities
of Washington county
We hope everyone had a pleasant day and advised
to go more
and if any of our customers did not heavily into the the people
dairy
it.ess.
get a calendar, please let us know F'ew places n the United bu Slat*s
promptly, in order that we may re­ were as favorable to th«* industry
serve you one, as it is our desire that as the Wiliam« Lie vall«*y. He said
everyone may have one.
it was a wa >«* te* ship grain or hay
: — h x *
from a Wi amette valley farm,
when more money could be rna«l<
S
ûiN
by turning these products into
milk,
cream, utt«*r or cheese He
Saturday, Dec. 2.‘5rd, Old Santa Claus
also
advi-ed
lanting more prun«*
will be here from 1 to 5 p. m. Bring and p«*ar or iards
the hilly
the Children. F'REFI Candy arid Nuts lan«ls to ra fruit on
to k«*ep th«*
to all children accompanied by grown­ canrii; i«-s Du He expressed th«
ups, only, from 1 to 5 p. m.
beli«-f that ’tie recent boycott
against bun • and **ggs would dis­
pr< r-ers and lh«*n th«-
Our store will be closed Monday, courage
pric«*s
would
still higher.
Dec. 25th (Christmas Day).
During
th
entire
day vliftors
Order your over-Sunday, Xmas and Tuesday breakfast supplies to th** ston were served
with
TODAY, for delivery Saturday, Dec. 23d.
chocolate at d wafers by neatly-
Wishing you and yours the Merriest Christmas you ever uniformed at ndants.
had and awaiting your further orders, we beg to remain, as
The recept n was very much
ever,
Yours for Pure Foods,
enjoyed by t large crowds which
attended dur the day
CONDENSED NEWS NOTES
A REM ARKABLE EVENT
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Important Notice!
Phone
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SCHULTZ’
For«>t
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Phone
061
Only Two More Days
NOTES AND PERSONALS
Christmas Turkey Dinner
The Laugh ;n Hotel will serve
a turk«*y dint r on Christmas day
fr«>m 12 m. t* 2 p. m., at 75c the
plate. Person- d«*siring dinner,
pleas«* telephone in advance, if
possible.
It ;
“W ear-Ever”
Aluminum R oasters
D ecem ber 1 8 to 2 3 , Inclusive
Christmas of 1936
• WEAR-EVER” ROASTER WEEK
Christmas of 1916
S H K will us«* the“W K A K - K V K k " Roaster
a gift from yourself
R eplace utensils that w ear out /)VV
with utensils that‘‘W ear-E ver"
^
Most roasters are used only once or twice a year. The " W K A k
E V E R ” roaster can be used every day for steaming fruit in jars,
for baking on top of the stove, for steaming fish,
asparagus,etc.
corn,
You can prepare a whole meal at one time in
the “W ear-E ver” Roaster. t>4sk for booklet
Order Your Roaster
On or B efore D ecem ber 2 3 and
Get 10 » Discount
Goff Bros.
Forest Grove
O R E G O N
H u n t i n g a n d F i s h i n g L ic e n s e s fo r 1917 n o w on H a n d
IMI,LEY NEWS NOTES
M r'. (»«•<«. lilythc was sirk with the
grip the past week, but is reported
hett«*r at this writing.
Mrs. A. 15. C raft and daughter,
Kdyth, were shopping in the Orove on
Tuesday.
Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Hibbt* have been
down with the grip and the neighbors
have been doing th«* chores and earing
for them.
Mrs. Mroderson was a Portland vis­
itor last week.
The play given at the Artisan hall
u
Saturday night by the High School
pupils was a success in every way.
Th«? youngsters surely «Ini well.
Dilley w a s w e ll represente«! a t
Schultz's on Tuesday last.
Mrs. Vannoy was visiting friends in
Port land last week.
Mr. and Mrs. T ain t's s«ui from Huf-
falo, Wyo., is visiting here with th«-m,
hut will return to his home in a few
ilaXs.
Warranty <l«*«*«l and mortgage
blanks for sale at tin* Expnss
office.
Suitable, Sensible Gift Suggestions for
‘HER”
A Dainty Waist A Cosy Kimona
A New House Dress
A Pretty Breakfast Set
A Large Koverall House Apron
oVa Middie
And don’t forget a nice Warm Coat or a Nobby Suit.
Our Sale is Still On
Goar’s
Woman’s
Shop
The only Exelutive Woman’s Stor«* in the County.
Third Street
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