vre*. • The Highest Compliment the World can Pay is CONFIDENCE! “Trial of February" Was Itili Success (Continu'd f*>*m O» m 0 The proper handling of your own affairs in sp in 's CONFIDENT K ! Look about you. How many people without l in k ing connections have your confidence? The Moral is Obvious. Wo Imve junt reeoi veti the Inrgcst Mock of AUTO T 1R E S room; Soldier* from the'« tenth and eighth gran«' Minuet 1 'till by Mtv* t'iark ’« r»*om. Ch«rt y l'r«e Pantomimi 1" bo>« ftoitt Miss Miller’s room; I *g Drill by guis from Mit.' M\«le's mom, limili1 «>f the lb I I I ' bt Miss over shipped to Forest drove. Krafsie s room. Gia«.e School We shall earry in stook at all Chorus, directed I't Miss IVehin times all the regular sizes in The prog I am showed careful FO R EST GROVE, O RE. work on the (tart ol both pupils two grades, the Vacuum Cup, “A Strong Hank in a Good T o * n ” and (cachet* Great credit for guaranteed for «*.000 miles, the success of the entertainment is due to those teacher» whose and the Bar ó Circle, for Money to Ioan Yalley Realty CONDENSED NEWS NOTES n into hate lu en mentioned above Co., Fort'st Greve, Oregon. 19-tf 8,1*00. Note our prices find for training the children under The Express prints butter wrap W hile kid gloves elea ned, HV their charge to Miss Enschede buy spring requirements be pens with non*poisonous ink. per |<àir at Kugg’es’, next to post and Miss Greet for then excellent fore another advance. Lime and Sulphur spray, by office. work in prewiring the costu es, 52 SIZ E the gallon or barrel, at Liitier’s and in particular to the committee VACUUM c u p BAR 5 CIRCLE A tr ai order is al! we ask; next inemla'rs. M i" Lathrop, Miss Pharmacy. 3 0 - 3 $ 1 4 .0 0 $ 1 0 .9 0 to post office. Rugglos Oleati ng Dell and Miss C arke, who hud 30-31 . For Sale— Nice driving ht>rs*>. Works 1 8 .4 5 11.10 generili oversight o f the whole en 3 2 3 1 j good harness and buggy. Inquire 2 0 . 1 5 1 7 .0 0 The lattst Columbia records «>f tertainment ami who e<«ached the 3 0 .4 5 * 3 3 -4 at this office. 43-tf ptineipal characters in the east. 2 2 .7 6 thè new songs on sale at lattiera The school is indebted» tint, to 3 2 .4 5 34-4 2 3 .6 6 George (.?. Hancock, real es Pharmacv. Mr. Ray Williams, who tram d 3 5 - 4 1i 4 3 .2 5 3 1 .3 0 tate. farm loans and fire insur Lime and sulphur spray is sold the boys appearing as soldiers, to ance, new Anderson block 50 very rea>onable n pi ice this year Mr. Harvev Baldwin and Ch ef We carry a full line of For Salt F a u l t l e s s stump- at YanKougiinet «k Ked«r’s ding Lennevi le for th« use of room' in t which to care forth* children par pu'ler, complete and in good con store. * S-2t ticipating, to Manager Hoffman, dition. Phone David 251. 1-tf High s c h o o l boy desires work who assisted in many ways, and Get t h e guaranteed “Pakro for boa it on farm near town, or to all others who co-operated to Seedtape” for your garden. It would pay part b ead , inquire make the program a success The net proceeds of the enter is the most economical of them at Exprt ss office Phone 6 8 8 Forest Grove, Ore tainment. which will amount to all For Sale at Lit tier’s Phar over $t>0 00, w'll be u-e in the Last Number oi Lyceum Course macy. purchase of a phonograph and Catholic Church Notes City Water Is 0 . h . As announced on Febiuary ?th records f o r use in the schools. The t i n t lerture o f the nerien which Still Expanding Dr. Bishop, city health officer, to the hoiueis of Lyceum Course Rev. F a th e r Ruck will give on " W h a t W. J . McCreadv returned Sun- tickets, the last number ot the recently 'ent to the state board of the Uhurch Relieve« ami T e a r he«/’ will day from Montana, where he and euur>e will be given on Friday be given in V ert« ’ Hall. F o rest Grove, health for analysis samples of wa n ex t Sunday evening, March 4th. at ter from the city mains and has L A. Copeland have been in-pec:- evening of this wt-e,, March 2nd, S o'clock. The«e are absolutely free, been informed that the water is ing and adding to the holdings of at the College Cnapei, at i>:t»0. The program given at K. of P. n i l collection will III- t:ik«-M milt every the Copeland Lumber company i he number w .11 consist ot a lec- v*-ry good and healthful. Tbey purchased yards at White ture, illustrated with the stere- hall by the Women S Relief ( o r p s one i« moat rordialiy invited to attend, Your neighbors are planting Sulphur Springs and Ringi ng and opiicon. on ‘World Progress,” la s t Thursday afternoon in honor The following «ubjecta will t»e treated: Sunday evening. March 4 - - " T h e O ri “ Pakro Seedtape.” will open a new yard at Clarkston, show ing by maps ¿nd pictures the of Wa-hington and Lincoln was a Buy it for giving the company nine yards in recent advance of the world in ^ood one and was highly appr ci* gin o f the Catholic Church. Are there your garden. Ask Littler’s Phar mark« by which we may know, without Mw taw V , , , Religion, Eoucation, Temperance, ated by the members of that order. fear o f error, a true Christian Church?” macy about it. Mr. McCready says he eo dest woman Suffrage, Contioi of Dis- . , _ . __ , . ____ weather he encounter d while in Abo.uion of Slavery, Ad- ’ s e . * ^ Sunday evening. March II — ‘ ‘The Ben Willard expects to leave Montana was 22 degrres below vanctment o Industry and sim- a number of invited visitors Catholic Church and the Bible. Why Monday foi Central Point, Jaok- which was Dot uncomfortable. i ar movements, with discussion The exercises open* d with :* Frieat« 1)0 Not M arry .” Sunday evening, March l s - - ” Wrhat 1« son coun'y, Where he goes to ac- I Deep snow blockaded the rail- suen probien^ as the increasing prayer by Comrade Hatch, f«*1 nd 1« the Catholic ,-ept a reportorial position on the r->ad for ten days nea- White cost of living, the growth of mon- |owetj py the singing of “T h e ! ( i ^ n to . gain it? Sulpr ngs and Messrs Mc- opoiy and t mid Chureh anxious to Herald, Bert Dyer’s paper. Star-Spangled Banner,^ th e uudl- Sunday evening, March 2 5 ~ ” Intol- Cready and Copeland got out of welfare. Method- o m e e t i n g ence joining in th e singing. , erance; St. Bartholomew'« Eve: queen the town with a team and sleigh. l“ese Pr°b-ems wi I be p er*-nted, KeV. Dunlap o f the M. E Mary of England.” Business is brisk in Montana and »bmung the oeve.opment ot so- (R e v .) J . R. B U C K , Pastor cial settlements, public relief, civ- <*“rch delivered a fine eulogy or ¡1 wages are high. ic beauty and similar encoura^in^ frather of His Country, raging Th-ee negroes were hanged for many instances of th e Eggs For Hatching movements for social and educa- ; - ,v,nK murder at White Sulphur while tsonal betterment. The lecture 2 r^atness of heart and mind of White Wyandotte and R. I. Mr. McCready was there, but he will be given by President Bush- hashing on. Reds; 50c per 15 J . W Frisine, d dn’t have any curiosity to see nell and wi I be op* n, without ad- A number of the old G. A. R. the bodies. Curtis addition. 8-2* uitional charge, to ail holders of “boys” s a n g “ Marching Thru Lyceum tickets and to students Georgia,” afti-r which Mrs. Stan- Notice f the College and t h e High ley gave a patriotic reading. School. Admission to o hers 25c Rev. Putnam of th Christian "H I trade small business for and 15c. church delivered an interesting j team, harness and wagon. Ad- The tweety-eizht norma! stud and patriot c address on Lincoln, [ dri ss P. (). box 258. 8 tf Christian Church holding the famous civil war pres ents from Monmouth that have Lord’* Day «erviee* as follows: ident up as an excellent model for Job printing phone 821. been visiting in fourteen school Bible school 9:4o a. m. emulation. districts for the pa-t week depa''.- 11 a. m. Lord's .Supper and Sermon. ec for their home Saturday even This service is the one we have been ; Mrs. Richards and Miss Rich ing. These stu ents are prepa-- praying and looking for for some time. ards sar.g a duet that was both me them-eves for ru-ai school I t is our opportunity to answer the patriotic and pleasing and Miss w^rk. After having tak^n up the rorM-cal! of Je su s Christ for the evan- Mooie -ang a solo that was The First National Bank I knuink Edison Mazda Lamps GOFF BROS. Patriotic Program Highly Appreciated State Normal Students Practice Teaching Spring Suits C H A R M I N G " • Tbs.........m on w ill be’ t e t h U c h a r m i n , i ‘ *» . J . R Beach read a us, as a people, « respond Ju d g ® W the conci jT l'‘ ^ -h e ) r e a . » ‘ X- w , t h large gifts. Foreign mi, . . poem appropriate ¡o the occasion, ib: in tbeschoo - Tbey have be*- challenges the world. l a nd Mrs. Minnie Horsrnan of permitted to “try their hand At V - eve- / -ervice we will have ' P o r t l a n d , department councilor ’j?*1- » DC zi'i'-r that the WO-ic - h e - rü i made a m^e wai held '- 'd a a’ Hill y j" V. ’ er »*"■»• mb' * fro* bOt • trie vi- ting and county teacfie* Jn the a.' ’.¿moon prer- ide-1 J H. Acke-'.'.an addre-.-e<J a :a'ge • j o c y '/ teachers and patrorit ' the delegate*! ^ W. R . C ., made a few re- te me ute C. E. Omvention re^rt. marks, during which she promised 10 p. rr, to be with the W. R . C. during v.e rr.«.-. audivinum and continue until the encampment in this city next ' ■?> V m. A abort sermon will follow J u n e . •- rejmrv Hubject: ”How Long v. .. yc L — f/ Betv.e< n the Two Sid»-»?” • ■ be pe al mirdr. g.ssl ".or. ■ ■ v • g. Everybody invited. k. L PUTNAM, P«ut/,r. Ye»., ».r,e cost of Ji ving’* high, fc'Jt we’d rather live than die. And. > ■ ' m V. e n r.it a.i live and eat, let us supply jrvir want*. We hi Meats, N e^etables and Fruits in vrav.' and a*. Jp-a-/jr able Brices. R ight on the Otrne.r Phone Your Want« The Pacfic Market Phone 0301 C. II. GIOLKHK, I'rop. With the singing of America the program came to a close, after which the a u d i e n c e a d j o u r n e d to the banquet hall, where an ex- cellent lunch was served. The hall was beautifully and appropriately decorated for the occasion, 'Old Glory” figuring prominently In the decorations, augmented by pictures o Wash ington and Lincoln, the cherry t r e e and hatchet, the log cabin and an a b u n d a n c e of green foliage The program wa« arranged by Mrs. W. C . Benfer. patriotic in structor for the Corps, who pre sided at the meeting. Misses Lyla Short, Sadie Mr- Coy, Fern Reynolds, Vio'a Ram sey, Kate Roe and Dulcina and Ernestine Brown and Messrs.Ken- nard Dixon and Ernest Dye, who attended the state Christian En deavor convention at Salem last week, returned home Monday. In All the N EW COLORS. Each day brings us new arrivals in the Suit Department. They are NOT AT ALL High Priced. New Spring Coats Latest Sport Models, Straight-line effects and Novelty Bolted Styles. (All sizes for Women and Misses) Pretty W ool Dresses Cut on the Billie Burke order - $4.75, $6.75 and $11.95 D AIN TY W AISTS in Voile and Crepe de Chine. Colors, White, Flesh, Coral, Mustard, Nile and Gold. We make a Specialty of Large Sizes for Stout Women. " % Goar’s W om an’s Shop Third S treet Phone, Main 803 H ILLSBO RO (Only Exclusive Woman’s Store in the County)