Banking Institutions Boy Scouts Have New Drill Hall W e h a v e T h r e e S U R R E Y S w h ic h w e w ill s e ll a t C O S T . : : : : : Through the good graces of H. B. Johnson and Jake Buxton, the old grocery store in the K. P. building has been rented to the Boy Scouts for a nominal rent. The Scouts met, as usual, Sat­ urday night, but were without lights. Raleigh Walker had very kindly connected the meter, late John Deere Plows are Saturday, hut the switch was out. FOREST GROVE, ORE. John Anderson happened along guaranteed to scour in Capital and Shareholders’ Liability. $100,000.(X) and opened up his o'd room and any ground and do good started his gas lights for the work. NOTES AND PERSONALS C. A. Lit tier had business in boys. Portland Tuesday. The study of the evening con­ If you are not satis­ Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Walker L. C. Rogers of Cornelius vis­ sisted of rope tying and knots; fied, BRING IT BACK. were Portland visitors Friday. ited friends in the city Monday. also military courtesy and drills. The Express prints butter wrap­ The boys catch on with very White kill gloves cleaned, 10c pers with non-poisonous ink. T ry O ne. per pair at Ruggles’, next to post encouraging rapidity and Scout Master Ray Williams expects to A trial order is all we ask; next office. 52 to postoffice. Ruggles Cleaning Warranty deed and mortgage turn out a crack patrol very Works. 52 ! blanks for sale at the Express quickly. The new Oregon naval militia Tne latest Columbia records of office, instructor was a visitor and gave the new songs on sale at Littler’s Mrs Anna Bryant of Corvallis Pharmacy. came Monday night to see her the Scouts an instructive talk on Phone 6 8 3 Forest Grove, Ore Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McAlear daughter, Mrs. I E. Putnam, who the practical duties of Scouts K XV ! of Hillsboro visited the Good fam- is very ill at the home of Mr. and They are being used in San Fran­ cisco as assistants to the traffic Old Guard Banquet ¡lies over Sunday. Mrs. Van Walters squad at certain times of the Preparing for The Old Guard, consisting of For Sale—Nice driving horse.: Judge Geo. D. Alden appeared week. its five original members, held the Chautauqua good harness and buggy. Inquire a t Marsh Hall last night under Parents are urged to investigate their first annual reunion Satur­ The Forest Grove Chautauqua at this office. 43-tf the auspices of the Forest Grove the movement and boys ar urged Mrs. C. A. Littler yesterday Lyceum Course, delivered a let­ to prepare themselves for exami­ promoters met at Langley hall day night at the Economy club Monday evening and elected the rooms, where, with a number of afternoon entertained the M. E. ture, entitled, " P r e s e n t Day nation as Tenderfeet following officers f o r the year friends they enjoyed an evening Aid Society at her home. Needs ” that is said to have been of “5(H)” followed by an oyster 1917: A rtisan s W aking I p Herman Englebredt of Gales a rfiasterfu! address. feed that had been prepared by E. E Williams, President. The membership of the local Creek was trading with locai At 1 o’clock tomorrow after­ Artisan lodge is now growing *lioy Van Kirk, Vice President. Brady Chowning. The Old Guard merchants Monday. noon Mrs Martha Sherwood will Miss Munche Langley, Secre­ i an organization, not of hilarity nicely, owing to the work of O. A. George G. Hancock, real es- sell at public auction, at the Sher- Hatton of Portland, district man­ tary. and bluff*, but it has a serious tate, farm loans and fire insur- wood place, one block north of place in the minds of its members Roy Hesseltine, Treasurer. ager, who is conducting a cam­ ance, new Anderson block. 50 the high school, a team of hor>es, Mr. Paget, representing the and means something real. It paign for new members. Tues­ For Sale—F a u l t l e s s stump- a quantity of feed, farming im- day evening seven new members Ellison-White company, was pres was organized about u year ago puller, complete and in good con- pigments and household goods, were voted in and four were in­ ent anil stated that the attrac­ by the five men, who still retain dition. Phone Da\ id 251. 1-tf Some thief last night broke out itiated and another bunch will be tions this year would he even their memliership As an out­ Mrs. Blanche Richards was en- a pane of glass in the back door taken in a week from next Tues­ better than last and he promised growth of the College Hoys’ club tertained at dinner Sunday at the of the VanKoughnet & Reder day evening. After the initia­ the Forest Grove Chautauqua a it is really aiming at high ideals. home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Small drug store, turned the key and tions, t h o s e present went to girl-.’ military band, which is an Although its membership is still in Portland. entered, helping himself to $7 or Shearer’s and ate ice cream at organization of exceptionally fine small it is expected to grow to a John H. Stevenson, judge of $8 from the cash register. He also the expense of the members not musicians. It is too early to place progressive organization. Members present at the n-cent all the numbers, but the local Portland’s municipal court, visit- carried away the key, probably so at the meeting. ed the ancestral home northwest he could come in easier next time, On Friday evening, Feb. 23d, promoters feel that they will get reunion were: Ben Willard, Ray­ of this city over Sunday. j Mrs.,E F. Watson, who closed there will be a swell musical en­ a worth-while Chautauqua and mond Frost, Sidney Gebbie, I>*o Bernard Ortman is putting up her millinery shop in November tertainment at K. of P. hall, this hope to do better, financially, Lucas and B r a d y Chowning. a house on his farm for his son. to spend the winter in Denver, city, under the auspices of the than last year. The Chautauqua Guests present were: George Ras- George, and family. George will was in the city yesterday, pack- Artisan assemblies of Washing­ will be held about the middle of musen, George Berreman, Thayne Livesay, V e r l e Stanley, Glen help dad on the farm this year. jng her household goods for ship- ton county, with the Junior Arti­ July. Morgan and Kll>ert Taylor. Archie Nichols of Portland vis- ment as soon as she finds a loca- san band of Portland as one of IMPORTANT NOTICE ited his parents, north of the city, tion to suit her, either in Oregon the features In addition, sev-; It has been rumored that, on ^ Mr. Thomas, father of Prof. era! Portland musicians, as well, George R. Thomas, who formerly and his sister, Mrs. C. M. Good, or Washington account of the fire at the Saxon• as local singers, will take part in ; held a position in Forest Grove and her little daughter, over Sun­ At the Basket Ball game Fri­ Motor Car factory, we would be the program. If you get an in­ high school, spent Monday night day. handicapped f o r repairs. We day night the Forest Grove boys, vitation, don’t turn it down. in Forest Grove. Cornelius Richardson was pass­ thru grit and skilPul playing won wish to announce that, we have ing around the perfectos this from their old-time opponents,' If you want a team, farming just received w o r d from the morning, in honor of a young McMinnville, with a score of 31- implements, hay or grain or some Saxon factory stating that the gentleman who came last night to 18. The boys have only lost one household goods, attend the pub fire will not affict the shipment of live at the Richardson home. game this season and that was lie sale at the Sherwood place, repairs in any way and that it NOW OPEN. Elmer Purdin and Mrs. Jennie due to the different size of the one block north of the high will only delay shipment of Saxon Cases Received Day or Night Van Dorn, both of this county, floor at McMinnville. T h e i r school, at 1 o’clock tomorrow cars for a week or ten days afternoon. Surgical and Obstetrical M. S. ALLEN & CO , were united in marriage at Van- team work was splendid, Saxon Distributers An Invitation couver last Friday and will m ake, The regular business meeting o f! MRS. E. N. HUGHES. It for Washington County. Having opened a grocery store their home on the Purdin place, the Women’s club of Forest Grove Registi-reil Nurse, Su|K!rinten