The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, April 26, 1917, Image 5

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    King & Company
N0TK8 AND PERSONALS
Ira I’urdin was trading in town
Monday.
Special Offerings - for One Week Only
Judge R. M . Stevenson wan
trading in the city Monday.
b>reu Jackson of Hillsboro bad
business intthecity Saturday.
J. P. Allison of Amity had bus­
iness in the city last Thursday.
White kid gloves cleaned, 10c |
| mt pair at Buggies’, next to post
office.
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April 27th to May 4th, inclusive
Watch Our Weekly SALES for SPEC IA L B A R G A IN S
Mrs. L. C. Mis/, left last Thur»-
day for a visit with her husband
in Montanu.
15c Newest Utility Ginghams, per yard
Attorney W. P. Dyke had bus-,
¡ness in the county seat Monday.
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12 ,/2c
All Colors and Beautiful patterns; splendid assortment.
Fire Chief I/enneville was in
Portland Sunday on business for
Lh<* department.
For Kent Five rooms in house
just west of Laughlin Hotel. In­
quire at this office.
40 j
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde CrossleV
of (¿rants Puss visited relatives in
the city the first of the week.
Mrs. Georg* L VYaser of Salem
arrived Thursday for a week's
visit with Mrs Bertha Howard
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25c Heavy Devonshire Ginghams, per yd
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21c
Just the Cloth for Play Suits and Middies.
30c Voiles and Flaxons, Permanent Finish, per yard 24c
Splendid Assortment, soft finish; suitable for Dresses and Waists.
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J. M. Garrison of Salem, a for­
mer resident of I hie city, visited
friends here the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Thomas
returned Monday from a visit with
friends and relatives in Portland.
30c Plain White Plisse Crepe, per yard
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24c
Very suitable for Gowns, Underwear, etc.
40c Gabardine and Spanish Twill, per yard
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31c
In all the new and popular stripes for Shirts.
Mrs Courtney Meek and daugh­
ter of Idaho are visiting Steve
Meek and other relatives in th e 1
county.
35c Women’s Fibre Silk Hose, Special, per pair
Mr. and Mrs. A! Long and Mrs.
McKinney of Hillsboro visited at
the George Hancock home in this
10 % Discounts on Remnants and short-length Mill-Ends
dty Sunday.
75c Heavy full-cut Men’s Work Shirts
Kxamine the “ Iron Age” com­
bined cultivator and garden tool
at the Gordon hardware store, j
before investing in garden tools.
T h e McMinnville News-Re­
porter states that O. C Jackson
of this city has paid $7,000 fori
HO acres of land near that city
John
c. Jasper, giving his reel» |
dence as Forest (¡rove, took out
a license at Portland Monday to||
wed Miss Clara Vanlxxj of Port­
land.
Joe A. Wiles would like to
write your insurance. Will give
you service that will be to your I
advantage. Upstairs in Ander-1
son block, room 2.
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Caples & Co. Monday morning
shipped 42 cases of eggs to Port­
land, the accumulation of two
days.
At $10 per case, this
should encourage the poultry men.
Thirty Forest G r o v e B o y
Scouts participated in the big pa­
triotic parade at Portland last
Thursday, members of the Corn­
ua rcial Club having paid the ex­
penses of the Scouts.
Y ou ’ll enjoy mowing the lawn
if you get the easy-adjusting,
light-running ‘ ‘ Eclipse” mower.
Adjusted by a single thumb-screw
ami is self-sharpening. See it a t ,
the Cordon Hardware Store.
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29c
63c
Dark blue Chambrae, well made; sizes 1 2 to 17.
$2.50 Gossard Front-lace Corsets; Special
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$1.98
For Every Woman a Gossard is So Easyto put on.
$3.75 Nemo Corsets, Self Reducing
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. $2.98
Lasticurve Back— Medium and Low Bust.
$1.00 Men’s Porosknit Union Suits
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89c
Short’ Sleeve, Ankle length, closed Crotch.
$1.40 Sweet-Orr brand Bib Overalls
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$1.23
Heavy blue Denim, old dye, full cut Overalls.
10 %
D i s c o u n t on Ladies’ and Children’s S H O E S
Including all Spring lines, English lasts, white Canvas and white washable Kid.
$1.75 Combination Granite Cooking Outfit
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98c
Triple coated; seven outfits for the Price of One.
25c bottle Tom ato Catsup
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21c
50c 1-lb. package T ree Tea
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39c
1 lb. can Royal Baking P ow d er 38c
15c package Corn Starch
2i lb. can Royal Baking Pow der 98c
25c tins Booth’s Crescent Sardines 19c
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.1 1 c
The card party at the home of
M r. and Mrs. J. W. MacrumSat-j
urday night for the benefit of the
Belgian Relief fund was well at­
tended, thirteen tables b e i n g “ Shall Washington County have
ance, in costume, of Miss Ruth
Gaston Odd Fellows Celebrated
Warranty deed and mortgage
played. Mrs. M. R Johnson won 1 a County A gen t?” will be dis-
The Gaston Odd Fellows Sat­ Patton of the Campfire Girls, who blanks for sale at the Express of­
first lady’s prize and Mrs. C. 0. I cussed by B Roe of Gaston and
gave some account of their work. fice.
Roe second, while C. O. Roc took others from Yamhill c o u n t y , urday night celebrated with a A pleasant coincidence was the
first gent’s prize and M. R. John­ which has had an agent for two fine program and splendid supper presence of Mrs. Shaw of Hono­
son second. A nice lunch was years. C. W. Creel of the local the 98th anniversary of the found­ lulu (sister of Dr. Bishop), whose
served after the playing.
U. S. Entomological department ing of their order in America daughter furnished the illustra­
w’ill
give a practical talk to farm­ The hall was crowed with mem­ tions for the books used by the
A number of Washington coun­
ty stock breeders secured excellent ers on “ Insect Pests ' of Clover.” bers and their families and a few Campfire Girls and written by
Mrs. Gulick.
animals at a big sale held at Ore­ A t this season much can be done visitors from other lodges.
W H Y D O N ’T YO U
to
eliminate
the
pests.
We
urge
The address of welcome was
gon City last week. V. S. Abra­
A symposium then followed, in
C A LL ON
ham of Patton Valley secured two the farmers to he present and made by Noble Grand A . M. Por- which many of those present took i
line bulls, Fairacres and Flying promise them a profitable session. ■ ter and S. A. Walker of this city part, including Mesdames Walter.
responded on behalf of the visit-| Vollmer, Benjamin, Shaw and
Fox, and six young cows; George
Secretary.
; ors. The principal address was Bolderick.
Withycombe bought a cow and
K. B. Penfield.
made by W. G. Hare of Hills­
Attention Veterans
two fine heifers while Barnett Y.
A S K H IM A B O U T
Roe of Wapato recently received
The Annual Meeting of the boro, with an address on the
timely subject of ‘ Food Produc-1
D.
D.
&
M.
B.
BUMP
from the Willowmoor farm, near
P R IC E S O N
Washington County Veterans will
Seattle, a fine yearling Ayrshire
tion” by W. K. Newell of Seghers. i
Attorneys
at
I^aw
be held at Forest Grove, Oregon,
hull.
There was a nice musical pro­
in K. of P. Hall, M ay 3d, 1917.
Loans and Real Estate
gram
and a splendid supper.
Gale (¡range
Meeting will be called to order at
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Gale Grange will meet Satur­ 10 A. M . for the election of offi­
W.
C.
T.
U.
Parlor
Meeting
A N D G E T A H IG H CASH
day, May 5th, 11)17 at the I. O. cers and the transaction of any
A fully-attended parlor me; ting
business that may be offered.
P R IC E FOR Y O U R
0 . F. Hall. Routine work, spe­
Memorial servicec at 11:00 A. 'o f the W. C. T. U. was held at 1
PR O D U C E ?
cial committee reports, initiation
M.
A picnic lunch at noon. i Mrs. Potwin’s last Friday. Mrs.
N .H O F F M A N
in first and second degrees and The Post and Corps will furnish ; Bishop led devotional exercises
new business will he conducted cofree, milk and sugar. Program ! and Margaret Jones sang a solo,
Phone 41x
Attorney A t Law
d u r i n g the forenoon session. at 1:30.
I “ Peace Be Still.” The subject for
Pacific Ave. and Third St.
Patent Office Business Solicited
Dinner at noon. T h e lecture
Don’t forget to bring a well the day, “ Our Girls,” was made
very interesting by the appear- Forest Grove,
hour program will begin at 1:30. filled basket.
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Oregon
Committee.
10c rolls T o ilet Paper, 4 fo r . 25c
15c cans Libby’s Sauerkraut . 11c
M. B. BUMP.
I). D. BUMP.
Residence Hillsboro
Residence
Forest Grove.
Offices HILLSBORO
Phone 444
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Say!
F. A. Moore
GROCERIES