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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1917)
We Are Both Benefitted If you bank your money, and were each account ana lyzed, we believe it could be shown that, while both the bank and the customer train by the operation, that the cus tomer’s train is invariably the greater. When we urge you to make use of our varied and excel lent service, we are urtrintr that which is mostly for your own benefit. Make our Bank your Bank. o John E. Bailey Quits Business ! The First National Bank FOREST GROVE, ORE. Capital and Shareholders’ Liability, $100,000.00 The Best in Salt and Fresh Meats Golden West Coffees, Teas, Spices and Extracts. All kinds of Fruits and Vegetables, in Season. Our Goods Are the Best—Our Prices Are Right. -R igh t on the Corner- The Pacfic Market Phone 0301 C. H. GIGUERE, Prop. Ö Watch and wait for the most Gigantic Slaughter Sale ever conducted in the history of Forest Grove. n 0 THE BAILEY $32,000 STOCK Two R. C. R. I. cockerels for sale. Leon T. Sills. Harry Goff had business in Port Merle Ramsey and Peter Dyke land Tuesday. visited Portland Saturday. Money to loan—Valley Realty The Expressprintsbutter wrap Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf pers with non-poisonous ink. A trial order is all we ask; next White kid gloves cleaned, 10c to postoffice. Ruggles Cleaning per pair at Ruggles’, next to post Works. 52 office. 52 Goff Bros, are taking their an Uncle Johnny Heisler of Gales nual inventory and find it a last Creek had business in town yes ing job. terday. For Sale—Nice driving horse, Mrs. Ed Wellman of Portland good harness and buggy. Inquire is spending the week with Mrs. at this office. 43-tf Marsilliott. Judge and Mrs. J. T. Cleeton Second-hand s c h o o l b o o k s of Portland visited at the Fred b o u g h t a t VanKoughnet & Gardner home Sunday. George G. Hancock, real es Reder’s drug srore. tate, farm loans and fire insur Miss Mary Bowman left Sunday ance, new Anderson block. 50 to fill a vacancy in a rural school For Rent—Five-room house, near Pumpkin Ridge. near depots, modern. Inquire of For Sale—F a u 111 e s s stump- Manche Langley. 35-tf puller, complete and in good con- ’ Pure-bred White Leghorn cock dition. Phone David 251. 1-tf ! erels for sale. A rare bargain at Mrs. Frank Shogren of Baker $2.00. G. M. Littlehales 52-tf City is this week visiting Mrs. Ed H c U O E Z D lfc HOE TO C CZ30EZZ>|fc noe OK The,’ latest Columbia records of Wirtz and other friends. quite a record animal, as a year was furnished by Mr Simmons Saturday night, but evidently the the new songs on sale at Littler’s “Josh” Sessman, late of the ago she had twins. Pharmacy. and Mr. Miller. During the in county seat boys are afraid to Bailey store, has accepted a po termission a most delicious lunch play, as they have called the game Fred Maron of Kansas City, Herbert Hazlett is reported sition with King & Company, eon was served by the hostess. off. Forest Grove has repeatedly Kas., who is visiting at the home where he will be pleased to greet much better, but his wife and At a late hour the guests depart tried to get games with them, of his uncle, M. Peterson, is ill mother are down with the grip. all his friends. with tonsolitis. Mr. Wright. Sr., who had his ed, declaring they had had a most but they are afraid to get a beat Misses Irene Vanderburg, Dor ing, so they always offer a poor Mrs. Grace Barber, Mr. Barber ankle brok n several months ago, enjoyable evening. othy Joy and Elizabeth Johnson, excuse. We know that we can and Miss Angie Harrington, all of Dr. and Mrs. Bishop recently alumni of the Forest Grove high is able to get around without a beat them and so do they, and Hillsboro, vi-ited Mr. and Mrs. school and teachers in Hillsboro, crutch and is taking advantage of received a letter from the doctor’s we want a chance to get at them, Raleigh Walker Sunday. mother, who lives in Honolulu and Cornelius and Thatcher, respect the warm days. which they will not give us. Mrs. C. E. Walker's committee ively, spent Saturday here, a t Miss Johnson, teacher of the is 91 years of age. She is still However, another game will be sold $70 85 worth of Red Cross tending the teachers’ meeting. Thatcher School, and her mother very active, mentally, and enjoys substituted for this one and there Christmas Seals in this city dur have taken the McKeiver place good health, except that she has will bi*a big pep parade on Fri Re-Opening the Hospital ing December. The total for until the end of the School year. been blind for many years*. day P. M. The band will play Mrs. Jennie Reeher, who has Her home is near Dilley, but on the county has not been reported Forest Grove Trounces Vancouver and the school will try and show Mr. and Mrs I. E. Putnam of purchased and refitted the Forest account of poor health, her moth Last Saturday the local high Forest Grove that they have some Corvallis are visiting at the home Grove hospital, will be at home er desired to be with her. basketball team journeyed to Van life, so be up town and see t he of Mr. and Mrs. Van Walters fat the hospital; to the people of Herbert Raymond, age 13 years, couver and beat them on their fun, about 4 o’clock Friday after while Mrs. Putnam receives med Forest Grove and Washington met with quite a serious accident own floor. The score at the final noon. Watch for the game post ical treatment from a local phy county on Saturday, Jan. 20, 2 to Saturday when he had the mis whistle was 40-4. The Vancouver ers for the game Saturday and 5 p. m Both men and women fortune to fall on an ax and com sician. team was completely baffled by be sure and come to the game are invited to the reception. pletely sever the front finger of the teamwork of our boys and Saturday night. Postmaster Wirtz is on th e • * * A committee was recently his left nand. He was taken im watch for the fellow who has been never had a chance. The Forest Card of Thanks purloining light globes out of the appointed from the Woman’s club mediately to the hospital, where Grove guards played a great game to encourage this worthy institu We wish to thank the many the wound was dressed in the and their opponents secured only postoffice lobby and when he tion, which will open to patients hopes of saving the finger. kind friends for their assistance catches the culprit in the act he one basket off them. Tom Todd, early next week. and words of sympathy during will be handed over to Uncle Sam H. A. Ford of Sterling, Colo., the big center, was high-point the sickness and death of our be THATCHKH NOTES for punishment. mode a short visit a t the home of man of the game, getting 13 bask his cousin, Mrs. M. E. Simmons, ets and a foul, or a total of 27 loved husband and brother, and For Rent — My 32-acre place, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Raymond last week. Mr. Ford will tour points. The boys can justly be for the floral offerings from the 3Y i miles from town, at Thatcher; went to Portland Saturday. California before !iis return home. proud of the team and it is the Relief Corps and other friends. also a 20 acre place; about 29 Mrs. Martha Sherwood, Little Frank Goff of Hillside He is looking for a suitable cli best that the school has turned acres in cultivation in the two Mrs. Reed. has been quite ill with an attack mate in which to make his future out for several years. They ap places; good barn, small house, home, as he is retiring from ac peared in their new suits and they some outbuildings; near school; of appendicitis. For Sale Mrs. Loynes and her sister, tive business. 3 a. seeded to wheat and about 12 are quite nifty. Here’s the way One single seat buggy. acres plowed; also have good team Miss Farthing, have both had at Mr. and Mrs. Will Haney en the team lined up against Van One set single harness. tacks of the grip, but are improv- and some farm machinery that One six-foot round extension tertained at an informal dance couver—Hughe-(6;, E. Todd (6), parties leasing place will be re mg. at their home Saturday evening forwards; Tom Todd (27), center; table. quired to buy. For full informa Ray Smith of Hillside, has a which was well attended by their Graham Kirry and Lenneville One folding bed. tion call and see me at A st. and cow which gave birth to three host of friends, there being about guards. Forest Grove w a s to One 50 egg incubator. 3d Ave. north. Leon T. Sills. | calves, a few days ago. She is fifty persons present. The music have played Hillsboro High next Phone 0114 W. E. HILLIER. CONDENSED NEWS NOTES of the Cleanest and Most Reliable Standard Merchandise must be disposed of in the Shortest period of time. Watch for Further Announcement Next Issue.