The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, March 29, 1917, Image 6

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    KING & COMPANY’S
Great EASTER CLEARANCE SALE
Offers you a rare opportunity to buy your Easter Wearing Apparel at a very moderate cost.
Extra Special Prices for Easter Hats, Coats, Shoes, Hose, Gloves, Underwear, Corsets and many
other articles. $4.00 Trimmed Hats at $»‘5.50.
showing’of Fancy Wash Goods
Ladies’ Hats
Grocery Specials
All beautiful designs and colorings, in Cotton. Voiles, Crepes and
Flowered Lawns, on Sale:
50c Embroidered Cotton Crepes
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37c
35c Embroidered Cotton C r e p e s ............ 19c
L'oc Flowered Lawns, S p e c i a l ......................18c
20c Flowered Lawns, S p e c i a l .................................................. 15c
15c Flowered Lawns, Speciai
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Up
CURTAIN* S C R IM S
for Spring House Cleaning are greatly reduced in price.
30c Printed Scrims, cream or white, yd
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23c
25c Printed Scrims ecru or w h i t e ............... 19c
15c Printed Scrims, ecru or ¿ w h i t e ............. H e
jv>\al ( rown Hour
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We have a fine showing of Pattern and Tailored Hats at very
1 lb Royal Baking Powder .tS c reasonable prices.
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I $4.00 Tailored Hat
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$ 3.50
4 lbs. Bulk Macaroni
8.50 l*attern Hut
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7.50
} 2 lb Ghiradelles G r o u n d
,
Chocolate
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17c
Shapes greatly reduced.
1 lb. Ghiradelles G r o u n d
Chtxrolate
•-»Hr
Hersht ys Cocoa, per can
1 7»
in all the new spring styles, on sale.
h
Tree Tea
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I Be
$5.00
Kid,
Lace
Boots
8 inch tops
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$4.10
25c Bottles Sniders Catsup I !><
25c can L. & I) Shrimp • l i t » 4.00 Kid, Lace M o o ts 8 inch tops
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3.10
Booths Cr scent Sardines 1 s< 3.50 Patent or Gun Metal, Lace or Button
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2.98
15c Pkgs Ottei Raisins
H e 3.00 Patent or Gun Metal, I .ace or Button
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2.29
20c Hill-dale Asparagus - lttc
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2.19
1 lb. cans J. M. B Cotf< e - .'J."»«’ 2 75 Children’s Patent, Cloth Top, Button -
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2.10
$25 00 Jersey Coats, Mustard,Wisteria, Green,
30c cans Allan in Coffee
2 6 c 2.50 Children’s "C-Saw” Patent and Gun Metal
Blue and all the new colors - $19.50 Libbys canned Kraut, percan 11c 3.00 Children’s Patent or Gun Metal Hutton
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2.39
1.35
Children’s
Shoes,
Special
Price
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1.00
18.00 Mustard Color Broad Cloth
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14.75
1.15 Children’s Shoes, Special Price
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15 00 Blue Worsted
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11.00
12.50 Plaid Mixtures
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9.05 10c Kid Curlers
$3.50 and $-1.00 Si k Jersey or Messaline Petticoats, SjH*cial $1.98
25c Electric Cui lers
$5 00 Worsted Skirts, Special Price
$2.98 25c Unbreakable Combs
17c $4.00 All Wool Middies
$2.98
9.00 Worsted Skirts, Special Price
4.98 15c pkg> Bone Hair Pins
lie
12c Pearl Buttons
09c
10c Pearl Buttons
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06c
Dye . . .
1.29
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07c In all colors and sizes either silk Guaranteed
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- 53c 10c Bias Taj*;
97c 65c Table Linen
$1.25 Voile Waists
75c Blue Chambiae Work
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03c
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97c 5c pkg Pins
1.09 $1.35 Table Linen
or satin
$1.35 Voile Waists
Shirts
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63c
1.19
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07c 10c Ribbons
$150 Table Linen
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1.13 10c pkg Pins
$1.50 Silk Waists
- »9c
06c $1.25 Soft Collar Shirts
143 $1 75 Tab e Linen
$1.75 Silk Waists
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- 1.29 10c Ciochet Cotton, 2 spools 15c 15c Ribbons
11c $1.50 Soft C'ollar Shirts - 1.10
$5 00 Ladies’ Bath Robes
3.98 15c Children’.- Garters -
11c 20c Ribbons
14c
$1.50 Dressing Jaci ets
- 98c 15c Crochet Colton
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11c 25c Ribbons
. 17c
10c Linen Handkerchief - 06c
Special
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2.19
No. 2 size Safety Pins, doz. lc 3Uc Ribbons
20c Linen Handkerchiefs - 12*
$2
50
Hats
at
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1.9»
35c Ribbons
28c $1.75 Khaki Trousers
25c Linen Handkerchiefs - 15c
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1.39
35c Linen Handkerchiefs - 19c in Gingham, Peicale & Chambray
37c $1 50 Khaki Trousers
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98c
$1.25 Percale Dresses
- »9c
$2.00 Corsets
1.59
Our entire stock of
$1.50 Percale Dresses
- 98c
$2-50
Corsets
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8c Laces or Embroideries - 5c $1.75 Gingham Dre-ses - 1.29
2 19
25c Cotton Bats
19c
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57c $3 00 Corsets -
10c Laces or Embroideries - 6c 65c Aprons
$4.00
Corsets
85c
Aprons
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$73c
79c
12* 1 ¿c Laces or Embroideries - 8c
3.19 Regular prices from $1.75-$3 50 $100 Cotton Bats
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89c $5.00 Corse s
15c Laces or Embroideries - 10c $1 00 Aprons
3.98 Special
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1.29 $1.25 Cotton Bats
98c
Ladies’ and Childrens’ Shoes
Ladies’ Coats and Skirts
Notions s
Silk and Voile Waists
Ribbons
Table Linens
Linen Handkerchiefs
Sweet-Orr Overalls
Men’s $3.00 Hats
Spring House Dresses
Dossard Iront Lace Corsets
Rd.bons
Laces and Embroideries
J. C. C. Corsets
Cotton Bats
Last Saturday the p e o p I e of
m en ts will again be w orn and the m u­ April 30th, A. I)., 1917, and bids will
Quartet Made a Hit
Orenco heid a rousing good roads
sic will once m ore be of th e b rig h t and be received a t my office, in the A nder
The member of the P. U.
son building, in F o rest G rove, W ash­
J. F. McGill had business in meeting and this afternoon a like Quartet, Messrs Stanley, Webb, ch eerful kind. S erm ons will lie preach ­ ington county, O regon; th e te rm s of
ed a t both M asses. E veryone is in­ sale will I m
meeting is being held at the Ga.--
- fo r cash, gold coin o f the
Portland yesterday.
Morgan and Live ay, with Her­ vited to join th e services, both d u ring U nited S ta te s, o f which ten p er cent
ton school house.
White kid gloves cleaned, 10c
shall he (mid a t the tim e of su b m ittin g
number of the member- of bert D< u< II reader and imjer.-o- the week and on E a ste r. On th e S un­ sa
tisfa c to ry bid, ami the balance shall
per pair at Buggies', next to post the A Congregational
day
following,
A
pril
15th,
a
larg
e
class
WorKing so­ r.ator, retu red Sunday from their
be naid a t th e tim e o f confirm ation of
office.
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ciety, their husbands and other trip to St. H- en , Ore , Ch<hali- of children will m ake th e ir F irst Holy sail) sale by the C ounty C ourt of snid
Communion in F o re st G rove a t a 9:00 county.
There will be a meeting at I. friends will put on “The Deestrict
and
Dot),
Wash.,
and
the
boys
D ated a t F o rest G rove, O regon, this
o'clock
M ass. On th a t m orning th e re
O. 0. F. hall this evening to or­ Skule” at Marsh Hal: tomorrow
27th day o f M arch, A. I)., 1917.
are
well
pleased
with
their
recep
will
be
a
low
Mass
a
t
C
ornelius
a
t
7:00
ganize a Moose lodge.
■(Friday; night. Admission 25c.
JO E A. W IL E S.
gain everyone is invited.
E x ecu to r o f the L ast Will and T e s t­
A travelling man yesterday told tion at the various stands The o ’clock. A ----------------
New hats, shoes, shirts, ties and
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am e n t o f Nellie P o rte r D annials,
suits for Easter are now being the editor that there were less trip jraid expenses.
Billy
Sunday
Once
More
deceased,
flags displayed on the business
shown at John Anderson’s.
G A LES CREEK
A t th e C on g reg atio n al church, Mr. j H oi . i . i . s & G r a h a m ,
A tto rn ey s fo r E x ecu to r.
(12-5
See the “ Buckeye-’ coal-burning houses of Hillsboro and Forest Mr. and M rs. C hurchill visited w ith F en en g a will continue la st S u n d ay 's
Grove than in any other town-, of
talk on Billy Sunday and th e Religious
brooders at the Gordon hardware equal size, in the Willamette Val­ th e H ow ells Monday.
E ducation A ssociation.
T h a t th irty
store. They save the chicks
Mr. and M rs. H ow ard Lilly w ere
ley. Le 's remedy this.
tim
es
as
m
any
people
as
atten
d ed the '
Mrs. Edward Martin and child­ The high school Junior-Senior callin g on Mr. A hlers Sunday.
N ational C onvention o f R eligious Edu­
ren returned Sunday to their banquet held . at the high school M rs. Belle Lilly re tu rn e d home T u es­ cation atten d ed Billy S u n d a y 's m eeting
home in Timber, after a visit of building Saturday night was one day from P o rtlan d , w here she w as vis­ each day is a t le a st sign iflran t.
h e r son, C harles.
several weeks in Forest Grove.
of the big events of the student- itin E g ugene
WHY DON’T YOU
A t th e ev ening serv ice an illu strated
1-oving is finishing the school
Examine the “ Iron Age” com­ body’s social life and after the te rm fo r M rs. W alker, who w as called address on e a rly C h ristian life, s ta tu ­
CALL ON
banquet
there
was
an
interesting
ary
and
p
ain
tin
g
will
be
given.
The
bined cultivator and garden tool
hom e on acco u n t o f sickness.
program of toasts and music.
slides a re d ire c t pho to g rap h s tak en in
M rs. B othm an is on the sick list.
at the Gordon hardware store,
Men can’t feel just right on T h ere w as qu ite a crow d a t the show ; Rome, th e Holy Land and in the
before investing in garden tools.: Ea ter Sunday without a new suit
m useum s o f E urope and A m erica.
T uesday night.
John Anderson doesn’t sell la­ —one they know is in the correct P e te Parson is s e ttin g o u t m ore) All are invited to both th ese services
ASK HIM ABOUT
which o u g h t to in te re s t all in tellig en t
dies'hats but he has the latest style. John Anderson has re­ prune tre e s.
PRICES ON
people.
styles in men’s head gear—just ceived his 1917 spring styles and
CATHOLIC
SERVICES
they are pleasing to the eye and
N otice o f S ale o f Real P ro p e rty
what the man who cares will want easy on the pocketbook.
In
the County C o u rt o f the S ta te o f
F or F orest G rove and C o rn eliu s for
for Easter.
O regon, for W ashington county.
M .O . Evans of the O. A. C. i
Holy W eek, E aster and F irst
In th e m a tte r o f th e e s ta te and L ast
Get t h e guaranteed “Pakro extension bureau met with the
C om m union
Will and T e sta m e n t o f Nellie P o rte r
AND GET A HIGH CASH
Seedtape” for your garden. It Kansan City Commercial club last
Darmials, deceased.
C
om
m
encing
w
ith
Palm
Sunday,
A
pril
I
PRICE FOR YOUR
is the most economical of them Saturdry and outlined to the
U nder a u th o rity o f an ord er g ran ted
all. For Sale at Littler's Phar­ members the plan for furnishing a 1st, th e C atholic church in a u g u ra te s by D. B. R easoner, C ounty Ju d g e o f
PRODUCE ?
th e cerem onies o f Holy W eek, which
macy^.
county agricultural agent Many ends w ith th e L enten season on E a s te r j th e county of W ashington, s ta te of
regon, dated M arch 26th, A. D ., 1917,
Postmaster A. M. Porter and of the members favor the employ i S unday. Mass d u rin g Holy W eek will O
I, th e undersigned ex ecu to r, will sell a t
Rhone 4 1 x
daughter of Gaston, who have, ment of an agency by the county he in F o re st G rove as follow s: T h u rs­ p riv a te sale th e follow ing - described
Pacific Ave. and Third St.
day, Friday and S atu rd ay a t 7 a. m. p ro p erty :
been suffering from pneumonia
A Patriotic Service
A house and lot in F o re st Grove,
E a s te r Sunday th e re will be tw o High W ashington county, O regon, to-w it:
for some days, are reporter im -;
At ten o’clock this morning, at M asses, w ith specially prep ared music. Com m encing a t the S o u th w est corner
proving.
Marsh Hall, patriotic services The first one a t C ornelius a t B and the o f lot one, in block tw o, N ay lo r’s Ad­
N. HOFFMAN
Joe A. Wiles would like t o 1 were held for the students, with second a t F o re st G rove a t 10:30. The dition to th e C ity o f F o re st Grove, said
write your insurance. Will give! Senator Hollis, A B. Thomas and b eau tifu l d ecorations o f flow ers, which county and s ta te , running thence north .1.
Attorney At I^aw
you service that will be to your M. J. Fenenge as the sj**akers. have been a b se n t d u rin g L en t in honor 101.30 fe e t; thence e a s t 50 fe e t; thence
south
101.30
fe
e
t;
thence
w
est
50
fe
e
t
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advantage. Upstairs in Ander­ Special music was furnished for o f our S a v io r’s passion and d eath , will to the place o f beginning.
Patent, Office Business Solicited
son block, room 2.
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the occasion by the students.
again adorn the a lta rs, th e b rig h t v e st­
The sale'will be m ade on o r after Forest Grove,
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Oregon
NO TES AND PERSO N A LS
Say!
F. A. Moore
GROCERIES