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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1917)
CONDENSED NEWS NOTES The Dollar in Hiding is a Deserter! What the GAS COMPANY Will Do for You: Tom Carmichael of Gaston had business in town yesterday. Mrs. Dorothy Seymour went to Portland on business Friday. C. N. Johnson was up from his The Dollar circulating for useless or extravagant pur Spring Hill farm this morning. Lost—Pair of ladies’ gray kid poses is a “slacker.” gloves. Reward if brought to We will extend Service Pipe und install Meter Free Every Dollar dragged from concealment or diverted 1 Express office. from light or frivolous service into legitimate banking chan of Charge. Billy Martin went to Portland nels is a SOLDIER that will multiply its power many times If Range or Water Heater is purchased from this yesterday to investigate several in carrying on the business of the Lbiited States. jobs offered him. Company, no charge will be made for connecting same. If you want a job with Uncle In what way may we serve and co-operate with you? We guarantee every range and water heater sold to Sam as a stenographer or typist, We have a supply of the Treasury Notes which, when see Postmaster Wirtz. be exactly as represented and to give entire satisfaction. exchanged for the bonds to be issued July 1st, will enable us The Rejuvinated Dancing club This means that should any appliance installed by us prove to supply in amounts to suit purchasers and at no cost for held their usual monthly dancing unsatisfactory through any defect, we will cheerfully party last Friday night. conversion, or other expense. Monte Minor of Cottage Grove make an exchange or refund the amount paid. visited his aunt, Mrs Sherrett, at Quick, careful and courteous attention to all demands. the Laughlin hotel Saturday and Sunday. Establish local pay stations and sales agencies. FOREST GROVE, ORE. Dan Pierce has about complet Free services, upon request, of expert demonstrator ed moving the Bailey stock to “A Strong Bank in a Good Town” Portland, where the purchasers to explain the best and most economical methods of oper have a store. ✓ ating appliances. 20 per cent discount on un- claimed orders Friday and Satur day, only Alum. Ag’cy. Just west of postoffice. It* Fifty thousand, or 90 per cent, of the homes in Port Mrs. Jessie Covert is now stead ily improving in health and is able land cook with gas. to be up and about the house There is no mystery regarding this overwhelming Fruits and Vegetables in Season most of the day. popularity of gas. The reasons are ample and plain Lloyd Newton, process man at GAS is the ideal home fuel. the condenser, who was sick for several days the first of the week, P H O N E 701 GAS is the most economical, convenient and reliable has returned to work. fuel. South Main Street - Forest Grove, Ore Henry J. Atlee of Banks is rep- GAS reduces the cost and amount of Kitchen labor. resenting Washington county in the state meeting of M W. A. GAS insures perfect sanitation. NOTES AND PERSONALS Found-T w o pieces of g o l d camps now in session at LaGrande. GAS eliminates all baking failures. chain. Call at Express office. A fine line of ladies’ spring GAS is the only fuel that gives you the absolute as Money to loan—Valley Realty coats, in the latest style and most O. V. B. garden tools at Gor Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf surance of dependable service. approved pattern, just received at don’s hardware store. 10-tf Mr. and Mrs. Hoskins, of Cali Anderson’s. Come and see them. Haskell Ferrin was a Portland fornia, former Forest Grove cit GAS is the LOGICAL and MOST ECONOMICAL Mrs. A. M. Anderson arrived visitor Saturday. izens, visited here a few days yesterday from Sturgis. S. D , to fuel for heating w ater; no other fuel offers you the same H. E. Inlow was in Portland on lately. visit her mother, Mrs John Van-1 time- and labor-saving qualities. No other fuel affords the business Saturday. Highest price paid for wool and Koughnet, who is quite ill with same general, all-around cleanliness and convenience. M rs.J E. Farmer was visiting mohair and new and second-hand nephritis. wool sacks for sale at A. G. Hoff The new curve-cut, form-fitting in Portland Saturday. The Portland Gas & Coke Company, which supplies man & Co.’s. collars for men just received by 90 per cent of the homes in Portland, Oregon City, Mil- Mr. and Mrs Boldrick of this Members of the Forest Grove John Anderson, the here-to-stay city left Monday for their summer Hospital auxiliary will meet with merchant. The latest thing out. waukie, Gladstone and Gresham, maintains a service which home at Rockaway. Mrs. B. F. White at 2:30 tomor- Undertaker J. S. Buxton has re is equalled by few gas companies in the United States and George G. Hancock, real es 'row (Friday) a f t e r n o o n . All ceived his new auto hearse and, tate, farm loans and fire insur friends are invited to attend. while it is a beauty, he has not excelled by none. In the quality of its product and re ance, new Anderson block. 50 I Secretary. had any applications for rides liability of service, it has established a local standard of For Sale—F a u 111 e s s stump- therein. If the person who took a black its own. Our rate of 95 cents NET per 1,000 cubic feet puller, complete and in good con head shawl from the I. O. O. F. The short-burner “ Bon-Ami” dition. Phone David 251. 1-tf hall by mistake some weeks ago kerosene stove brings the heat makes a difference in price, in favor of gas, for cooking Misses Helen Phillips and Mar will return the same to Mrs. A. close cooking utensil. purposes, as compared with other fuels. garet Morgan visited in Portland McKay, he or she will be doing See it to at your the Gordon hardware during Saturday and Sunday. a great favor, as the shawl is val store. Special gas rate, 50 cents, net, per thousand cubic Misses Evelyn and Mabel Pat ued as an heirloom. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Buxton of feet for house-heating purposes. ton spent the week end at their The Faculty Club met Monday Gale Grange and Mrs. C. O’Neil father’s farm in Chehalem Valley. night at Marsh hall. Mr. Fenen- | of Riverside Grange attended Our Minimum charge is only 50 cents per Month. Among those from Forest Grove ga gave an illustrated lecture on Pomona Grange meeting at Beth who attended the May Day festi the Boston museum. This was any last Wednesday. val in Hillsboro Saturday were, followed by a pleasant social hour Willis Buxton, son of P H. Bux Misses R u t h Frost, Gertrude and refreshments The evening ton and grandson of H. T . Bux Allen, Dulcina Brown and Lillian was both profitable and enjoyable ton and Harry Nauffts, has en- Grider. to all. ; listed in the navy and left last evening for Goat Island, Calif. GALK8 CREEK Christian Church A. Baldwin has moved his real The context begins in th e Bible Ja n ie M iller and d a u g h te r, Edna, estate office and agate grinding School n ex t I » r d ’s day. E very m em lw r w ere calling on old friends Tuesday. O il S t o v e S a f e t y machinery to the place recently o f th e school should be p re se n t. See Mrs. W eaver retu rn ed to P ortland The Florence is the clean. safe, sim vacated by George Hamblin, at who can win one fo r the Bible School Monday. first. R em em ber to be on hand prom ptly ple, reliable, economical oil Btove— Pacific avenue and Council street. 9:45 Mr. Pritzloff is plowing for Mr. Ben- a. m. ready to give as much cooking heat as 1 n e tt. T here will be a n o th e r tr e a t fo r the you w ish, when you w ish it. Mrs. Winnifred Aldrich delight Ed I.ee has gone to work fo r Mr. folks follow ing Bible School. fully entertained fifteen ladies at little You can keep one—or four—burners Mrs. P u tn am will conduct a Ju n io r t F rench. a t an intensely hot flame, o r merely a hard-time party Monday even C ongregation a t th e 11 o ’clock hour. F ran k W eav er Is im proving from simmering. T o change the heat you ing, but those permitted to at Children are invited. M others a re asked pleuro- pneum onia. turn a simple, little (patented) lever tend say the refreshments did not to let th e ir children sta y to thia service. H enry Thiea is q u ite ill w ith pneu- device. Burners close up under the N ex t L o rd 's Itay is our annual Home ( inonia. cooking; no heat wasted. indicate hard times. Mission Dav. The p a sto r will preach Wilson d is tric t school closed for Mrs. O. M. Gardner, who has on Home Missions a t the 11 o ’clock 1 the T he There are no w icks to trim nor term la st Friday. service. An offering will be taken valves to leak. A g la ss " b u ll's e y e " been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. L. fo r Home M issionary w ork. T he Judson Ja m e s home cau g h t fire shows you always V ■ / a » X /X V rs how much oil is l n ^ VanKirk, left Saturday for As- C h ristian E ndeavor 6:30 p. m. and w as saved w ith g re a t difficulty. A t th e evening service the Mission gallon. L ■r : 'm, l ' a f “ ‘ Oil Cook Stoves theU vir'’ ; toria, where she will visit her son, Band Jo sh A dkins and Mr. Madson are will give a program . E verybody w orking a t th e rock cru sh er. Walter, and family a short time FULLY G UAR ANTEED and will then go to Vanwert, welcome. R. L. PU TN A M . P asto r. Cecil Lilly has gone to A laska on a (Dealer’s Name! fishing excursion. | Ohio, where Mr. Gardner has been F ran k Allen has m ore than 700 baby FOREST GROVE for some time, and where they A number of the ladies of the chicks and still hatching. expect to make their home on and CORNELIUS city will give a dance and card F isherm en a re so num erous on G ales the old home farm of the Gardner party at K. of P. hall Saturday C reek th a t it looks like th e fish m ight family. evening of this week for the bene all be cau g h t o r scared aw ay. The flag to be dedicated to the fit of the B o y S c o u t s . Good Mr. Jones, who has been ill fo r som e Boy Scouts by the G. A. R. dur music. Admission 50c per couple w eeks, is reported im proving. ing the encampment has arrived and the public invited. Job printing—phone 821. 'and is on display in the Littler , Pharmacy window. It is 12x22 i feet, all wool, and cost $47, paid for by the Commercial club from Stop at the corner and look a t our fine lot of funds donated by the city council. An 80-foot pole will be erected on vegetables and fruits. i the Congregational church lot in i time for the raising. The First National Bank Why Gas Is Preferable H. T. GILTNER Staple and Fancy Groceries Portland Gas & Coke Co. Pi O R FN C F GOFF BROS. Prepare ! SUNDAY DINNER ! Let High-Flight T ï c f m i ? Our Prices are RIGHT, ljlfeieil . Our goods are THE BEST. The Pacfic Market Phone 0301 C. H. GIGUERE, Prop. Can You Sing? Mrs. W. W. McEldowney, who is training a chorus of 200 voices to sing at the G. A. R. encamp ment, wants to hear from all men and women who can and will sing. Tell her (Phone 353) that you are willing to help. At 8>rl?ultz's Phone 061 Flour Perfect YOUR BREAD