— O. V. 13. gulden tools ut Gor­ don’s hardware store. 10-tf Mrs. J. E. l)e< ks is a patient in How Small a Portland hospital H. T. Giltner has an ad this Things Grow. wtek in the Express columns Miss Martha Allen is home from Great Napoleons of fin­ Monmouth for the sp ing vacation. ance have started small. Chas. Kennedy, a high school In a few years after student, has joined the naval Marshall Field left Eng­ militia. land’s shores he was a W. A. Williams, father of Mrs partner in a big busi­ Hurry Giltner, was out from Port­ Universal Cotfee Percolator, I to 14 ness! land Tuesduy. cups, 93.50 to J5.50 He saved his money —he Lime and Sulphur spray, by the gallon or barrel, at Li (tier’s watched the dimes. Pharmacy. Will You He a Partner Claire Walker w» nt Wednesday in a Big Business Ten All is fair—no fee, no favor. All women have equal to Sherwood where he wi.l work Years from Now? in a sawmill. opportunity to win three valuable prizes during Uni­ Bread Maker The latest Columbia records of One dollar each week is the new songs on sale at Litller’s versal Kitchen Efficiency Week, April 9th to 11th. Four Sizes $52 per year; we’ll com­ Pharmacy. This contest is open to all, without expense or obli­ pound this fo r you gation of any kind. every six months. How Archie McKay, who spent the many years before you winter at Williston, N. D., has 1. Prize for Homemade Bread will have YOUR pile? returned home. Original Recipe for A trial order is all we ask; next For the best loaf of Homemade bread submitted, irre­ Come in and see us about it. to postoffice. Ruggles Cleaning Chopped Food. spective of size of loaf, kind of flour used or method Works. 52 of making, we will give a Universal Coffee Urn. 6-cup Miss lx>is Tupptr of Gaston size. was doing bu-iness in our town on Forest Grove, Ore. Saturday. 2 . Prize for Best Original Chopped Food Recipe Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morley of •'A Strong Bank in a Good Town” To the woman who sends the l>est recipe for Salad, P rtlatid spent the week-end with Croquettes or other food prepared in a Food Chopper, Forest Grove relatives. we will present a Set of Universal Breakfast Carvers. CONDENSED NEWS NOTES George G. Hancock, real es­ tate. farm loans and fire insur­ 3 Prize for Best Coffee Testimonial Public sale bills printed at the ance, new Anderson block. 50 Express . Sixty-two and , a , half , acres of For the U*st reason why Coffee should I k * made and ... _ office. .,. . can be beat made in the Coffee Percolator, we will do­ Mis> t arm la Mil s made a trip farm land, equipped with cows, nate a Universal Austrian Enamel I'ea-Ball Tea Pot. to Portland Saturday. house and barn, for rent. Inquire Money to loan—Valley Realty at this offi-e lo-tf ASK US for Contest Blanks and Complete details. Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf Mrs. H. R. Kauffman, who has receiving treatment in a M iss Angie Harrington of Hills­ been Portland boro visited here Sunday with ffir last night. hospi.al, returned home 1 2 3 sister, Mrs. Raleigh Walker. Selected Burbank seed potatoes Universal ('«life*- Urn Universal Breakfast Universal Tea Hall Grace and Wilbur Clapshaw of for sale. Raised above the blight For Best I«o»f of Carver* For Beat Tea Pot Fur Best Clot- Chnpiar. four »i/es, Hillside were seen on the streets belt; $3 00 a bag. Phone 027x, Universal F<«id Bread F fee Testimonial 91.25 to 92.25 of Forest Grove Tuesday. Fore.-t Grove For Sale—F a u 111 e s s stump- Dr. Patten, the new Congrega­ puller, complete and in good con­ tional minister, expects to take dition. Phone David 251. 1-tf charge of his pulpit a week from Miss Marcella Richards spent next Sunday. Saturday and Sunday with her Hertzog & McIntyre, in the brother and family in Portland. postoffice block, have a fine lint Your neighbors are planting of Easter hats for your inspection Mrs. M W. Patton yesterday CATHOLIC SERVICES ‘‘Pakro Seedtape.” Buy it for Prices reasonable. the M. E Aid society. your garden. Ask Littler’s Phar­ Mrs Dean Clarke has had to entertained There will !*• Station* of the Croan, Burdette Shipman arrived last macy about it. Made a Big Hit when the “ Stahat Mater” will he aunt;, give up her classes for this week nigh: from St. He'ens for a visit One of the most amu-ing home- Veneration of the Croa* and sermon on Mrs. J. K. Land of Stevens on account of suffi ring from an with Forest (»rove friends. Point, Wis., arrived Tuesday for attack of mumps talent entertainment given in the Friday evening the Catholic- * i . church of roreit Grove. at The bU*MMÍr;i¿ a visit with her cousin. Mrs’. Eva Mrs. J. L. Howard returned Miss Camilla Abernethy, who city for many months was fhc of bMptiemal fount, of fire «rid the reau- '*,! bt* n ,at a Portland hosp tal Adams. Sunday from Caldwell, Idaho Skue,” put , on , at mofninic inK ” f lhe •’fophc-ciea on Saturday «• , , i, Kantcr The “Slidewell” tie slips through where ^he has been vi-itmg re|.t , suite ing from an attack of ap- “Dee-trict Marsh hall Friday m«ht hy a th*re#will at t* 7 a n clock ll>*h uml Maas, on with »er- the collar so easily you’ll enjoy ! tives for the past six weeks. pendicitis, is improving nicely, number of the members of the "»»n, at Corneliua at M o’cloek and an your Easter more thoroughly if You’ll enjoy mowing the lawn. Goff Bro>. ye-terday so'd Mon- . . , i , , , other Migti M umm H"d sermon a t Forest you wear one of these ties. Ask if you get the easy-adjusting, arch ranges to Gus Reichow, Ed. Congregational church led by the Grove at to which everyone ia John Anderson. light-running ‘"Eclipse” mower. Lee, Ed Jones and Peter Kilim, a members of the Congregational invited. Frank Jones, who has been em- Adjusted by a single thumb-screw pretty good business for one day. Working Society The scene was A large c|n»n of children will make laid for a school room, with the (»rove t!>*ir first Holy Communion in Forcat p^mniz. See it at rrh*» ployed in the condenser for sev- rind a/»d is sdf-sha self-sharpening. The kYtr^ct Forest timv« Grove High ^pbnf»l School acton on Sunday, April 15th, at *♦ dressed eral years, departed Monday for the Gordon Hardware store. Junior-Senior play, * No. 72S,” in une of , these .-o w. ,, II remembered . , o’ clock Masa. On that morning Masa will »*• in Cornelioua at 7 o’clock; Klamath Falls, where he has de- The filth grade of the Central three sensational acts, will be s tli(-u school (Jays that they had Th«- ladies of ('orneliua Catholic cided to locate. school on Tuesday of last week staged at the Star Theater on no trouble in carrying those in the church will hold their annual fete at rp. . election » pre.-ented with wa a Weduesday and Thursday even­ audience back to the days when j Uornelius on Saturday, April 14th. An T h ^ w d ' , bea school handson,e their ntw ^ -chool wnich April lhih and 19th t the Central bu:l ,ing at _ rw.ejve(j from the teacher, Miss ings, thev. too. were ,H young tween three of the [«»pular If the person who took a black strict Skule. - kids in the “ Dee- i lie ladiea o clock next Saturday afternoon. Ru,iolph( by Mr. Richards. The head of the town will take place, and shawl from the I. O O. F Mrs. Seymour and Mrs. Hill an excellent dinner will be nerved after Apul 7, to elect a clerk to fill the Roy Scouts raistd the flag while five o’clock at Cornelius. Don’ t forget vacancy caused hy the departure th p u p i i s s a n g -The Star hall by mistake some weeks ago were the stan among the ladi . . . ’ * * * » j time anil place. will return the same to Mrs. A. of Earle O. Buxton. Spangled Banner.” wí.i! A E Scott, R. I • IXnn, the Father haa been away, giving McKay, he or -he will be doing W. J. Good spent last Thurs- Mr and Mrs. J. A Demorest, a great favor, as the shawl is val- L M. Graham, C T. Richardson, . ! a retreat Burk to the c h ild re n of St. ' a ,. ;,t hit M J. Fenenga, and W J. M e- church, Sellwood, the firat three days day night in Gaston because he arrived Monday from Harrisburg ue^i as an^Ti’rhe/m0 S Cready starred for the males. i,r th* w«ek. got so int rested while coming and Mr. Demorest at once as-: ‘ _ from Portland in trying to sell a sumed the position of cashier a t 1 The hall was crowded and the F. J. Rice, wife and baby of Club, April 9th stranger a Washington county the First National bank, having1 The Womans’ Working Society cleared a nice Oregon City visited the former’s regular . meeting of the Club sum from the sale of tickets. farm that he forgot to get off purchased a block of stock in that brother, H. J. Rice, and family when he reached this city. There growing institution. Mr Demo- «nil be held in the Congregational _ I Sunday. being no more north-bound trains rest gave up a good position at church paries as usual Monday, Election that night, Bill made the best of Harri-burg to become affiliated April .nh E-pecial attention is At th< Cornelius city election held in Cor-! I). I). & M. B. BUMF the job and remained over night, with the local institution. cal, this “informal meeting, as ballot it is the date ,Hj of to the for nelius Monday, Mayor F. H. Attorneys at Law officers” and all dues must be Sholes was re-elected, as were Re­ paid before voting. corder Geo. A. Wilcox and Coun- Loans and Real Estate . ABB IE J. WHITEHOUSE, oilman L. C. Mooberry, while J. U. I). HUMP, M. B. BUMP, Forest Grove Shoe Store Secretary. | I A _ ¡rm|er was e|ect,.,] to succeed Forest Gr i rove. Residence Hillsboro Councilman W. B. Vickers. Phone 444 Christian Church Offices HILLSBORO “U N IV E R S A L ” Kitchen Efficiency Contest - - April 9th to 14th - - 3 FREE PRIZES 3 No Entrance Fee! Universal $1.75 to $5.50 First National Bank THREE HANDSOME PRIZES! Forest Grove Co r n e l i u s “Deestrid Skule” 1 WARS! And rumors of war. The air is full of them ! But just the same you will be want­ ing SHOES and at the Forest Grove Shoe Store you can find what you want at about the old- time prices, while’they last. There is no doubt but Shoes will go' much HIGHER. We have about 4,000' pairs to close out, so if you are looking for Shoes, come and see us. C. V. B. RUSSELL At the Forest Grove Shoe Store. Lord’* Day services as follows: Bible school 9:45 a. m. It will he de- j cision day in the Bibie school. A short.! program by the lower classes will be ! given at the close of the session. The pastor will deliver the Easter message at 11 a m. In the evening at j 7:20 a companion sermon to the mom-' ing theme will be given on “The Bat tie Over the Empty Tomb.” This is pre-Easter week of prayer in ; the C. w. B. M. A program will be given Friday and Sunday afternoon at j . 2:30 o’clock. Everybody invited to at- 1 tend these services. R. L. PUTNAM, Pastor. -1 EASTER ANNOUNCEMENT Our Soda Fountain will be open Sunday and a special Easter brick of ice cream will be deliv­ ered to your order. VanKoughnet & Reder. Rhone 751. I P r e p a r e ! SUNDAY d in n e r ! Stop at the corner and look at our fine lot of vegetables and fruits. Our Prices are RIGHT. Our goods are THE BEST. Listen ! The Pacfic Market Phone 0301 C. H. GIGUKKK, Prop.