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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1917)
ii CREDIT 55 There are times in the lives of successful men when credit is of vital importance. The time to establish that credit is before its use is required. Establish your credit NOW and the future may prove your good judgment. The First National Rank FOREST GROVE, ORE. ¿■ siim Forest Four Grove Electric Store Doors West of Postoffice House Wiring and Installing Edison Ma/da Lamps A N Y T III N G ELECTRICAL h is room with th* mumps. The Express prints butter wrap- ChaJS H, Kobbms am, Mrs. pers with non-poisonous mk. p:s(ei|a M bobbins, Buxton, and A trial order is all we ask; next Chas. E. Wahl and Edytb J. to postoffice. Ruggles Cleaning Maitland, both of Gaston, were Works. 52 licensed to wed at Vancouver this Formaldehyde and blue vitrol wtek. for seed grain at VanKoughnet & C. B Campbell departed Tues- Reiler’s. It day evening for his home at Carl Mrs. Dan Parsons and niece, ton whh h is tw o chi dren, Nancy Moore, visited in Portland Porter and Alice Campbell, who over Sunday had been given by the mother, For Sale—Nice driving horse. ^ate Nedie I drter Dann al», good harness and buggy. Inquire J. \nt<^ A. ^ Wiles, f ust0^>’ surrendered of *^r' an<*, them ^ rs at this office. 43-tf to the father whu without a l.iw-uit. George G. Hancock real es Jam.s McClatehy tate, farm loans and fire insur- **arn,s - i itchy of Sacra Ca,lf • President of the B* e ance, new Ander>on block 50 meno* Publishing writis his For Sale—F a u 111 e s s stump- triend, Kay company, T. WMilan» uf this puller, complete and in good con city, that in case President Wil dition. Phone David 251. 1-tf son calls for volunteers, he would like to raise a bat (a.ion in Sacra White kid gloves cleaned, 10c memo and asks if Mr. W i liams per pair at Ruggles’, next to po-t would accep' a commis ion as an office. 52 officer. M . Williams will wait to see if a regiment is raised in Ore- Miss Winnifred Ballard uf Ir- will dependence , visited ... over , Sunday and in in the Oregon there regi is, I he ment; . . enlist t n f the h o Lenneville I o n n M ’ilfo q and n. i Loomis I / wymi c . . . ... with otherwise he is willing to join the families. Sacramento battalion. The firm of A. G. Hoffman & -----1-------------- Co., has an interesting announce- A Farewell Party ment on page four and ‘ The Man Tuesday evening seven y of the from Portland” has one on page friends and neiehbors of the W. five- L. Cady family called at the C. dy E. A. Jones of Scoggins \ alley domicile to give the members of Tuesday sold N. B. LaCourse an the fami y a farewell party, the 11-months old babv beef that Cady’s having announced their dressed 340 pounds and brought departure fo Idano. Mr. ar.d Mr. Jones .. nearly M™' the crowd *ook “ S n',« hb<?r'* • i $40. . i e- has , se\- when Creorge M. . Lattjeha Qf rneir home and the possession surprise ered his connection wuh ’he was compie e After a number of Schultz Market find the^Exprers tai|^s by mem ers of he party, is informed that he will be at th- everal recitations by Mrs. Bain- new store of C. S. McNutt next win and a re p n><- by Mr. C;<dy, Saturday. everybody was served with re John H. Thornburgh was on freshments and Mr Cady was Feh. 3d elected a member of the presented with a nice book, Dr. board of trustees ol Pacific Uni Voltmer making the presentation. versity, giving Forest Grove three Mo f of tho*e in the sueprismg trustee* (Messrs. Thornburgh, party were member- of Mr and Bailey and Haines), more than it Mrs. Cady’s ch rch and Sunday has ever before had. School. rm M H B i Yes. the cost of living’s high. But we’d rather live than die. And, since we must all live and eat, let us supply your wants. We have Meats, Vegetables and Fruits in season and at Reasonable Prices. Right on the Corner Phone Your Wants The Pacfic Market Phone 0301 C. H. GIGUERE, Prop. *** GOFF BROS. If we haven’t it in Stock, we’II get it for you MIGHTY QUICK. NOTES AND PERSON ALS Ros- Reder is confined to You Need a Flow? U. met Messrs Randall and Con ley «if Willamette University in this city in debate on the uhjett, • Resolved That a Literacy Test at Least os Restrictive at. House /IR E Y O U Bill No tiOtiO is the Best Method of Regulating Furopt an immigra .John Deere Plows an* 4 G O I N G TO BUY tion.” The P U. Do\s took the guaranteed to scour in affirmative and easily out talked and out genera lied h* ir oppo any ground and do good nents, winning by a thre •* to noth Am. Kur mg * work. ing decision of the judges Messr- M. R Johnson of this city, Prof. If you are not satis-) r \o n t make a deal without Frederick Berehtodof (). A. C. full information and Carlton K Spencer attorney, tied, BRING IT BACK. about getting our better fixture* of Portland. While the judges and inoney-aaving prices. were comparing notes, the College Quartet, Messrs. Glenn Mmgan, Thoyne Livesay, I<e Ii«1 Webb and Wo carry a full line of Verle Stanley, sang several songs EDISON that were highly appreciated MA/DA LAMPS. While the debate in thi-« city was going on, Glenn Jack and Kenneth Irle of Pacific w- re at Salem, taking the negative si V of the same subject against Messrs. Spies and Paulus of Willamette. Phone fi S3 Forest Grove, Ore And here Pacific also won by a unanimous decision of the iudges Prof McPherson of O. A. C . A. Bellinger, who was dressed in Program and Dinner and Professors Dunn and Bates black and orange, decorated with tiny of Eugene. Next Thursday Fob. 22d. the black and orange hearts, representing ladies of the local Relief Coi ps St. Valentine. Firat prize for m en’s Won Six Out of Seven will give a program and d finer in neatest costume a tie la-tween By debating the Mt. Ang-I honor of Washington’s biithd y, l/iuie Junker and was Paul Pecbin, both quintet in this city Friday night to which the public is invited dressed as U. S. sailors. Mra. Harry the I*. U. basket shooters have Program bigina at 2 p.m and Miller as “ Aunt Jam im ah” carried off won six of the seven g imes played dinner at 3 p. m. K. of P hall the prize for the moat comical char acter. Will Haney, as an Indian Chief, this s< ason. Dinner 10c. (Members, note the took the prize for the most unique Schanedling. for the visitors, change of I on**) Committee costume. Guy Mott, as a Mexican played a star game, and Lucas, of . bandit, took the booby prize. It was Pacific, was h ah point man with F A Russell «1 n (I d a u g h te r, difficult for the judgea to award so few four field g als. Jeane, of Colfax, Wa ll, visit** I prizes as they declared everyone should had one. Mrs. West as Martha Fenenga sustained a -Drained the former’s uncle and aun1, Mr have W ashington; Hazel Gilpin as a Colonial ankle in the last half He has and Mrs. C. V’. B. Russell, everal belle. Gilpin, n * a Spanish made more baskets than any days this week. The younger Maid; Mrytle Rose anti King, ns other man in the Non-conference Russell is in business at Colfax Scotch laddie and lassie; Ralph Mr. Hallenger, League and, lik his uncle, is a jolly and BM the red haired and freckled nose The lineup follows: school boy. and many others were jw-r- Pacific U (21). P Mt. Angel (16) cheerful man. fect in their different representations. Irle (2) . Guard»« Paxhek The usual g<ssl music and go*xl floor The lat* st Columbia records of Jones (2) Kaxb«*rger made event one to be remembered Fenenga (7) Center (7) Classic the new songs on sale at Littler’s by all the who attended. Lucas (8) Forw ards(7) Schanedling. Pharmacy. Guy Mott, who several weeks ago Try One. — FIXTURES— AH Kinds, Shapes and Sizes. Wo have Three SURREYS which W on Both Contests we will sell at COST. : : : : : Saturday evening Met» rn. Lcs- ter Jones und Ell>«'rt Taylor of P. A SIL O “A Strong Bank in a Good Town” New and Reliable Electric Novelties and Appliances n m kUXXXXXXX’j The P . U. Debaters Fowler (2) Webb (2) Forwards Spare Spear Two Games Tonight At 7:30 this evening, at P. U. Gym, th e Forest Grove hL-h school quintet will meet its oh1 ri vals, Newberg High, and end' avor to take another scalp Having defeated- Mack,” the locals fe I quite chesty and this may give them additional strength against the Quakers. The local High School club team will al o take on tbe ( h i-t- ian Church team, making two games tor th>* price of one—two bits Com- and s-*e the fun. was kicked by a mule and having hia TH ATCH Hit N O T F S knee cap dislocated, is quite recovered. W. B. Simmons of F stsrada has moved into the Jas. West house. Ib is an experienced shoe man, having been in the repairing business for the K M GROVE past six years. He will have his shop in working order in s very short time NOW OPEN. anil will he predared to make new soles Cases Received Day or Night for all who need them. The Thatcher club gave a costume Surgical and Obstetrical dance Saturday evening at the Will Haney home which was well attended MRS. E. N. HUGHES, and enjoyed by all. A large majority Registered Nurse, Su pe ri n tendent responded encostume and many char MRS. JE N N IE A. REEHER. acters and pleasing ideas were carried Owner. out. Prizes were awarded to the fol Phone 0223 Forest Grove, Ore lowing: First prize Tor ladies’ most beautiful costume was given to Mrs. . HOSPITAL Women’s Spring Suits and Coats Correct in every feature that makes a garment fashionable this year. New Colors, New Materials, New Styles OUR PRICES ARE LOWER Because our Expenses are Less. What is “industrial prepared ness?” How does it affect the humblest citizen? What does it mean to the nation? What is it all about? These and scores of other questions of vital concern to every citizen will bean-w red in the gripping photodrama, “The Eagle’s Wings,” to be exhibited at the Star theatre on Friday (tomorrow) in Bluebird Photo plays. This g r i p p i n g picture- drama is a non-political, non partisan. patriotic inspiration—a lesson in loyalty for every citizen of the Union. Admission 5c and ,10c. * Pretty Line of Serge Dresses in Pleated Princess Models New Waists in Voiles, Tub Silks and Crepe de Chine; sizes up to 50. Agents for “La Vopfue” Garments for Women We make a specialty of garments for large women. Goar’s Woman’s Shop Third Street Phone, Main 803 HILLSBORO (Only Exclusive Woman’s Store in the County) lift*« T