The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, March 15, 1917, Image 8

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    THE SAVED DOLLAR
Teachors in Session
The regular monthly meeting of Wo have just received the
the Washington County Teachers’
largest stock of
will do you good as long as it stays saved. The spent dollar Association was held at Alohn-
may do you harm, and at best it can serve you only for a Huber school, Saturday, March
short time. The SPENT DOLLAR is gone forever, so far 10, 1017.
as you are concerned. It falls into the hands of somel>ody
The meeting was opened with
else who may deposit it in the bank and get the benefit of patriotic
songs and (lag salute by
its earning power, which you sacrificed when you spent it.
primary
pupils
Why not save ami deposit your own dollar?
* Tom, the Piper’s Son,” was
ever shipped to Forest Grove.
dramatized by pupils of the inter
mediate grades, after which the We shall carry in stock at all
pupils of the grammar grad-s gave times all the regular sizes in
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
a splendid exhibition of School two praties, the Vacuum Cup,
“A Strong Bank in a Rood Town”
Calisthenics under the direction guaranteed for 6,000 miles,
of Prof C E. Barker.
O. V. B. garden tools at Gor­ Raffia work, as illustrated by and the Bar o Circle, for
CONDENSED NEWS NOTES
don's
store. 10-tf Miss Wilson, proved very inter­ 3,500. Note our prices and
Lime and Sulphur spray, by It is hardware
reported that since pota- esting work
buy spring requirements be­
the gallon or barrel, at Liitier’s toes have
gone
up
in
price,
they
Mrs.
M.
C.
Case
of
Hillsboro,
fore another advance.
Pharmacy.
are
attracting
thieves.
Five
sacks
presented
a
method
of
diagraming
For Sale—Nice driving horse,
SIZE
vacuum CUP
BAR 5 CIRCLE
recently stolen from the that appealed to the teachers very
good harness and buggy, ^nquire were
30-3
$14.00
$10.90
Rnox barn.
much.
at this office.
30-31
a
18.45
14.10
i Sunday afternoon ten of Miss At noon an excellent dinner
32 3 'j
20.15
The: latest Columbia records of pear,
Hall’s fellow-graduates
from was served by the ladies of the
17.00
______________
=____________
33-4
30.45
22.75
the new songs on sale at Littler >
Forest Grove high school Parent-Teacher association.
Pharmacy.
3-1-4
32.45
23.65
(class of 1915) gave her a surprise The afternoon s e s s io n was
35-41
43.25
F. P. King was down from party at her home. Mrs. Hall opened with a piano solo by Mrs
31.30
Portland yesterday, looking over knew of the plans of the girls and Darby. Mrs. Britch gave a vocal Wi carry a full line of
the King & Co. emporium.
vvas
was prepared
prepared to to serve them iee solo and responded to an encore
GENUINE Edison Mazda Lamps
George G. Hancock, real es-
es-1 cream, cake and
ami other refresh- with “My Hawaii.”
tate, farm loans and fire insur- [ ments, which were greatly enjoyed Miss Wil on and Mrs. Barker
played a duett '‘( velum* Gallop.”
ance, new Anderson block. 50 by Miss Hall’s guests.
The address of the afternoon,
Mrs. Walter Gardner of Astoria
'
The
Finished Product” was given Phone 6S3
is in the city for a visit with her
Forest Grove, Ore
by lh** Rev. C. F. Knehler a very
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. T.
forceful -p-aker. He laid special
Buxton.
Lester
Jones
of
1
acific
l
nivers-
stress
the teache ’? re pon- solved. That Foreign Immigra­
College Quartet Entour
Prowlers last night pried open ity won the annual state inter sibi ity dpon
tion
Should
1
m
*
furl
her
Restrict­
Next Saturday morning th e
in the making of a fin shed
the back door of the Sanford
ed.” James Randal and Les'er Pacific Univei.sity Male Quartet
, .collegiate oratorical contest a t product -Mankind.
second-hand store,^demolished the Corvani Friday over sludent or- Mr>. H. A. Ball, of Hill-boro, Talliot of Cornelius spoke on the Verb* Stanley, first tenor; Glenn
till and carried off 95c in change
representing six oth»*r col­ gave an illustrated talk upon the affirmative, while William Har­ Morgan, second tenor; Leslie
left there at closing time. No ators
leges
of
Oregon, with an address use of songs and games to teach rison and Fred Busch debated the Webb, baritone, a n d Thayno
clue.
on "The Predatory Instinct and l.ttle childn n to speak correctly. negative Decision was given to Livesny. basso- will leave this
Copeland & McCready, the ; Peace.”
recitation by Harry Schmeis- th e affirmative. Immediately city for a short tour of northern
Main street lumbermen, have E. E. Fleischman of the l ni- tt.r A was
after the debate Watts school Oregon and southern Washington.
very
enjoyed.
something to say to every man versity of Oregon was second, and “How Not To Teach Classics” publicly challenged Cornelius to Saturday
Sunday evenings
who expect to do any budding Glenn Beagle of the Oregon Ag- was the subject very ably handled a ret um debate on any question, they will and
sing
at St. Helens;
thol , « “say
M « ’' • .
. .
....
this summer. Read their
at
any
time
or
place.
ricultural . college
third.
March 23d at Chehalis, Wash.,
by C. F G over, of Oienco, after
on page five.
Other speakers we r e M i s s which the a-sociation adjourn d
thefolIowin* l*venin« at Doty,
Frank T r a c k has succeeded und
The “Peerless” washing ma- Mamie Radabaugh of the O egon to meet at Banks, Saturday, April J ck
Wash
They will be accompanied
Dannia's as assistant to by Herbert
chine has its own water motor;I Normal school, Miss Alta Gunn 14, 1917.
Butler Deuell, read­
Chus. Giguereat the Pacific Mar­ er and impersonator,
just attach to faucet and watch j of Pacific college, Harold Doxee
will
ket Mr. Dannials has not yet show what ho can do who
Boy Scout Activties
it work. It saves lots of hard of Willamette university an d
with
the
work and worry. See it at Gor­ Monta Smithson of McMinnville Saturday night saw several new decided what he will do, hut is lines of Robert Service and Rud-
application- making a total of 42 considering a job that will take yard Kipling.
don’s hardware store.
9-tf college.
him on the road.
j boys.
The local Knights of Pythias
P. E. 0. Election
Scoutmaster Williams and As­
Muncy to Lian at
are expecting a big celebration a The members of the local chap- sistant
Card
of
Thanks
Buxton
attended
Scout
week from next Saturday evening, ter of the p. E. O. met at the, m asters’ meeting a t Portland! We herewith wi.-h to thank our
Low Kales of Interest
when they initiated a number of!
home
of
Mrs.
A.
E
City
property
y, monihly
. , Scott , , Tues-
, , Monday night. There i- to be a many friends for their k ndness repayment, plan. onl
new members and entertain „ ; , ,
Are you one of
I |owing
i____ _ officers
t _ . l for the coming big athletic rally the latter part and sympathy expressed in our
number of visitors from Portland.,
1 he ^2 percent that can never re-
April. The local contingent late sorrow, arel for I he beautiful pay
a straight time loan? Under
March 24th is the last day on year: Mrs. Nettie White, presi- of
floral
offerings
is
hard
at
work
to
win
some
of
which you can bid on furnishing dent; Mrs. Ella Bailey, vice pres-l the events.
Mrs. Sarah Mar tin our plan the incumbrance is grad­
ually reduced, and at a low rate
Uncle Sam with a room for the ident; Mrs. Ada Dopp, recording There are 800 boys in the move­
and Family. .
of
interest. Investigate.
Forest Gr o v e postoffice. Said secretary; Mrs. Anna Burlingham, ment in Portland and they have
A
trial
order
is
all
w*e
ask;
next
I). I) BUMP, I/oan Agent.
room must contain 1500 feet of I corresponding secretary; Mr s . the privih gt> of the* schools and to post office. Ruggles Cleaning
floor space and should not be more Jessie Scott, treasurer; Mrs. Eliz-j manual training and swimming Works
Job printing phone 821.
52
than 80 rods from the Southern abeth Littler, chaplain; M r s . pools at all tim* -.
Mary McKenzie, journalist; Mrs On Monday t he Scouts gave an
Pacific railroad station.
Ros
Olmsteid, guard; Mrs. exhibition befo e the Womens’
Chris Guth of Hillsboro, for Mary e McCready,
piani-f.
the past few months an inmate of
Club of Forest Grove of the val
the Washington county poor
ue of physical training for the
Christian Church
farm, has received word that, lord’s Day services as follows:
; child
through the death of his brother, Bible school 9:45 a. m.
The Scouts have secured the what’s going to be stylish in Women’s Wear for
Spring—Come here and be certain.
Joseph, at Graymount, 111, he has Lord’s Supper and sermon 11 a. m. moving picture called, “Adven­
"The Lord’s Supper.” Every tures of a Boy Scout,” in which
fallen heir to $7,000 in money and Subject:
of the church requested to be ,
80 acres of land. The first thing member
present and hear the sermon. Many hundreds of Scouts go thru five
Chris did when he heard of his fail to get the true significance of this thrilling reels of adventure. It
We are showing the latest styles and
change of fortune was to have institution and we hope to make it plain is booked fo r an early date.
Newest Colorings in
the county court figure out how to all.
W’atch
for
it
at
the
local
theatre.
Endeavor C:30 p. m.
much the county has expended Christian
Song
service
and sermon 7:30 p. m. Four full patrols are now formed
on him. Guth has a daughter at Subject: “ Drifting
named, respectively, the Crow,
Dallas, but she was too poor to Everybody invited Sodomward.”
to these services. Eagle, Wolf and Boh White pa­
do anything for him.
R. L. PUTNAM, Pastor. trols. The boys are required to
See the line of Suits
we're showing at .
imitate the calls and give a treat­
ise on the bird or animal that they
Yes, the cost of living’s high,
are named after.
But we’d rather live than die.
Let the Boy Scouts do it; they
take any job. Call Scoutmaster
Williams.
And. since we must all live and eat, let us supply
your wants. We have
Concert and Debate
Last Friday evening the Brook-
We make a Specialty of Large-Sized Garments
side
Literary
society
of
Watts,
for Stout Women.
in season and at Reasonable Prices.
met at the Watts school house to
musical program giv­
Right on the Corner
Phone Your Wants en hear by the
the P. U. Glee Club. The
different numbers on the program
were roundly applauded by the Third Street
Phone, Main 803 HILLSBORO
large audience which filled the
Phone 0301
C. H. GIGUERE, Prop. assembly room to capacity.
(Only Exclusive Woman’s Store in the County)
A feature of the evening was a
debate on the question, “ Re-i
The First National Bank
Pacific Orator Wins
at Corvallis Friday
AUTO
TIRES
GOFF BROS.
Don’t Guess
Women’s Suits $ and 14-75 Coats
COATS from - - - - $5.75 up
Meats, Vegetables and Fruits
The Pacfic Market
New Skirts - New Waists
Goar’s Woman’s Shop