The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, June 07, 1917, Image 8

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Farmers and the New Banking System
The Federal Reserve Banking System estab­
lished by the government, with its thousand
million dollars of combined resources, stands
back of the grain fields and assists its member
banks in taking care of the farmers.
Our membership in this system gives us
special facilities for enabling farmers to plant,
gather and store their crops.
The next time you come to town stop in and
let us tell you how this new system enables
us to help you.
The Forest
First Grove,
National
Bank
Oregon
CONDENSED NEWS NOTES
We have just received a car-
loud of John Deere wagons,
bought at a fair price. If you
need one soon, buy at once, as
prices are going higher. Goff
Bros.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Rivett Satur­
day and Sunday enjoyed a visit
from one of their former Michi­
gan neighbors, A. R. Cole of Ann
Arbor, who was faborably im­
pressed with this portion of Ore­
gon.
Miss Ellie Sage, for several
years a teacher in the Dillev
schools, left Tuesday for Portland,
and after a few days’ visit there
will go to Poplar, Montana, where
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. I).
Sage, reside. They were formerly
residents of this city.
A. P. McKenzie, late of Spring-
field. is a new man in the dry
goods department of the A. G.
; Hoffman store. Mr. McKenzie
I has been twelve years with the
Hampden company of Eugene
and comes to Forest Grove highly
recommended. While at Sheridan
he was city treasurer and school
clerk.
The public n it at the A. T.
Buxton placeyesierday was largely
attended, Mrs. Buxton and her
assistants serving more than 500
lunches. The livestock, which was
choice in quality, brought satis­
factory prices. The pure-bred
Jersey bull and male Berkshire
hog were bought by Mr. Traver
and will remain on the place.
The funeral services for Mrs.
John VanKoughnet were held at
the Congregational church at 2:30
last Friday afternoon, Rev. Pat­
ten officiating, with vocal solos by
M's. W. W McEldowney and
Mrs. E. FI. Williams at the organ.
The remains were interred in F’or-
est View cemetery. Dr. and Mrs.
J H. McSIoy of Portland. Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Bitney and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Bunting of Wood-
burn, former South Dakota neigh­
bors of the VanKoughnet family,
were here to attend the funeral.
FARMERS, Take Notice!
O X 1U 1X I
WE WILL TAKE ORDERS FOR
Binder Twine
at the following prices, for two weeks, or
until June 20th. We only have a limited
amount lx>ught, so first come first served.
Clover Leaf, 650 ft. - 21c; Portland price 25c
Diamond Munillu, 600 ft., 20c; Portland price 21c
Standard, 500 ft. - - 18c; Portland price 22c
Buy a
Florence
Oil
Stove
and Make your Wife Happy. ‘
GOFF BROS.
Phone 6 83
Forest Grove, Ore
The Pacific Market
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for —
I Arsenate of Lead for the next
spraying at Littler’s Pharmacy.
Mrs. M. A. Roe left Friday for Money to loan—Valley Realty
Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf
Newport.
Mrs. L. C. Misz visited her Thomas Roe and Miss Kate
took the Columbia River
mother, at Canby, over Sunday. Roe
Highway
Sunday.
Clarence Lenneville has taken a The new trip curve-cut,
TRY OlIR
job with the surveyors on the new collars for men just form-fitting
received by
railroad.
John
Anderson,
the
here-to-stay
C. W. Handlin will spend his
The latest thing out.
Phone 0301
C. H. G1GUKRK. Prop.
vacation assisting the local ento­ merchant.
Mesdames
Burlingham, Thorn­
mological bureau.
burgh, Hughes, Potwin and Hur­
Don Misz and Milton Simon ley gave a silver tea in the Con­
took a hike to Wilson river and gregational church parlors Tues­
"trail blazer,’’ will be in Forest
Why He Drives a Chevrolet
day.
back a few days since.
Grove,
afternoon. June
I have driven my Chevrolet 9th, and Saturday
LaMont, Cecil Hughes,1
Mrs. M. S. Allen entertained Jim Emery
wishes
to
everyone
over 20,000 miles in the pa«t interested in Forest meet
of this city and Harold
the M. E. Aid society on her lawn Judd Benoit
Grove
thirteen months, with {x-rfnot sat­ tauqua at I^angley hall at Chau­
of Dilley this week enlisted
( Continued from Page One)
yesterday afternoon.
in the engineer’s reserve and are in his opinion, a serious thing to isfaction I have made 24 miles o'clock, p. m. of that day. three
Howard and Clinton McGill of awaiting
on a gallon of gasoline; am using It is now just a month until
call.
Portland visited their parents in To get a the
be
a
citizen
of
this
great
country,
one
the original tires, and the F'orest Grove Chautauqua will
most salable fruit for that citizen hip implied grave i motor of has
this city over Sunday.
be n overhauled, open and it is the biggest and best
is necessary that the trees be \ responsibilities. He envied the not even so never
much
spark plug that has e v e r bee n in F’orest
Jim Ritchie has returned from it kept
wel l s p r a y e d . Get your ! boys of the class who had enlisted I has been removed as a during
the Grove. FIvery citizen should he
his visit to Umatilla county ar.d Arsenate
of
Lead
for
the
next
and
cautioned
them
that,
while
20,000
miles
of
travel
and
all
that
reports crops looking good.
spraying at Littler’s Pharmacy. their first duty was to God, the I can say about a Chevrolet is interested. lift’s start off right,
Dudley Knapp returned Satur­ You are going to need auto second
meet Mr. McCaddam and learn
was to their country. He that this car has given perfect how
to do it.
day from his visit to Pendleton. tires soon. We h a v e a good denied that
the pen was mightier 1 satisfaction and I shall continue
His mother remained for a furth r stock. Prices are going to ad ; than the sword
MANCHE LANGLEY,
and questioned to drive a Chevrolet car.
visit.
Secretary
of Local Association.
vance from 20 to 25 per cent j that knowledge was
power unle-s Signed, CHAS. B. MURPHY,
Mrs. George March and little t soon. Enough said. Goff Bros. I the knowing one also posses ed ¡Sup’t Department Public Safety
Christian Church
daughter of Pasco, Wash., are Charley VanDoren has taken the ability toapply the knowledge. City of Ix>ng Beach, Calif
The
services
Lord’» day as follows:
visiting in the John Beahen home! the contract to lay a cement walk He did not think a college educa­
Bible
School 9:45 a. m. Remember
on
the
east
side
of
the
Caples
tion essential to success in life,but
in this city.
Masons Patriotic
the contest. Which will win, the Bed
block,
north
Main
street,
which
admitted
such
an
education
would
Blue’s?
At
last
Saturday night’s meet­ or Mr.
William Brooks and Gertrude means that there will soon be a be a great help. He would rather
Thompson, a native of Africa,
ing
of
the
local
Masonic
lodge,
Moar, giving Forest Grove as j good walk there.
will
till
the pulpit at the eleven o'clock
a
child
of
his
knew
one
language
their residence, were married at A four-year-old son of Mr. and and possessed ten ideas than that the members voted to purchase hour. Come
and hear his message.
with
lodge
funds
a
$1,000
Liberty
Christian Kndeuvor 7 p. m.
Vancouver last Thursday.
Mrs. Wm Hinch wandered away it should be able to speak ten I Loan Bond. It is reported that Song service and sermon 8 p. m.
Brady Chowing has received from
Subj: ‘‘Christ in M an." Everybody is
yesterday and was languages and possess one lone $20,000 has so far b<en subscribed invited.
word that his sister, Letta Chown- found home
idea.
The
address
was
full
of
two
hours
later
at
the
___________ K. L. PUTNAM, Pastor,
ing of Portland, was married at Tucker garage, wh e r e he was good thought and will stay with ¡for these bonds in this city.
Vancouver last week to Mr. W. very much interested in the autos. those who heard it some time.
Mrs Chester Wright of Bend,
Notice to Creditors
S. Duff of Portland.
1
formerly
of
this
city,
arrived
in
In
presenting
the
diplomas,
In
the
Court of the State of
C. E. Roy & Company have Chairman Charles Roe said he j Hillsboro last week and is visiting Oregon, County
for Washington county.
Mrs. Tom McKay arrived Mon­ opened
an
up-to-date
gents’
furn­
the Chris Peterson home near Testam
In the m atter of the Last Will and
day from Williston N. D , to visit ishings store in the room east of hoped it would not require di- in Hillsboro.
Mrs. Wright and her deceased. ent of H erbert G. Ila/.litt.
the Archie McKay family, Mr. the Caples store and on page four p omas to enable the graduates to daughter, Miss
Joan Pierce, were Notice is hereby given by the under?
McKay having been quite ill for are asking all the men and young prove their worth. He paid a visiting with friends
this city I signed, executrix of the last Will
tribute to the four boys who had yesterday, and in a few in days
several weeks. He is somewhat men to call on them.
and Testam ent of H erbert G.
improved today.
enlisted f r o m the class Tom Wright will return here and Mrs.
Hazlitt, deceased, to the creditors and
will
Mrs.
G.
W.
Gragg
has
rented
Todd,
Kenneth
Hawke,
Oliver
all persons having claims against said
Grasshoppers are threatening the room formerly occupied by, Buxton and Floyd Tucker. Mr. ! have rooms in the W. G. Morley estate,
present them, with the nec­
the crops of Montana and Uncle the American restaurant and will Todd, who is in the naval band at home and will receive treatment essary to vouchers,
within six months
Sam has directed C. W. Creel reopen therein an eating house in Bremerton, had secured leave of from a local physician.
from the date of the first publication
and E. J. Taylor of the local bug- a short time. The place is being absence and was present to re­
of this notice, viz: the 7th day
lav of June,
1917, to the undersigned at the
t law of­
Pushing the Chautauqua
house to proceed to Missoula and renovated by the owner, A. G.' ceive his diploma, but relatives of
fices
of
Hollis
&
Graham,
on Pacific
im,
try to put the kibosh on the pest. Hoffman.
Chautauqua committee Avenue, Forest Grove, Orégon.
1
r^gc
the other three receiv d their held The a meeting
Tuesday evening Dated at Forest Grove, Oregon, this
-heepskins. Taylor Graham was
of June, 1017.
talked over plans for t he com- 7th day BERTHA
in Idaho at work and his diploma : and
AGNES HAZLITT.
ing
Chautauqua
season.
Mr.
Olen
was given to his father.
Executrix
of
the
Will and T est­
the electric starter am ent of H erbert G. Last
Hazlitt, deceased,
Superintendent I n l o w an­ J of McCaddam,
Chautauqua, known in “Who’s 22-5t Hollis
& Graham.
nounced that Mi«s Camilla Mills j Who”
Attorneys for Executrix.
in Chautauqua, as the
had won by her high standing in
the class her choice of a scholar­
ship
in either of the seven con­
Electric
ference
colleges of the state and
We Recharge
Washing Machines
Floyd Tucker had won t he scholar­
Let H A ZELN U T
Storage
Batteries
ship
offered
by
Willamette
Uni­
and Vacuum Cleaners
versity.
Willard
George Randolph Thomas, a
Get your Wife
former
instructor in the high
BU TTER
AN ELECTRIC IRON Storage Battery Agent school, made
such a hit with his
vocal
solo
that
he
was
recalled
before the price goes up
Columbia Igniters
and sang a lullaby, which was re­
ceived with smiles by those who
knew that a son and heir had re­
Y O U R B R EA D
Phone 061
cently come to the singer’s home.
The exercises closed with the
benediction by Rev. Dunlap.
GOOD MEATS, SVEK
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Florida Grape Fruit, 2 for 25c
WAS ENJOYABLE
Forest Grove Electric Store
THOR
Republic Auto Tires
At SrlfiiltzB
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