^ NOTKSAN.„.KRS«NALS W h e r e ^ Public sale bill» printed at the j Kx Found prwioffic e. -Man'« purse H. T. GILTNER Funds Are Expended May lie Staple and Fancy Groceries recovered at this office. Until the Red Cross Week, i port ant to the nation in its war Fruits and Vegetables in Season The Express prints butter wrap- June 18-25, is past and the $400,-, emergencncy that President Wil- 000 asked o f Oregon, outside|son issued a proclamation appeal- pers with nun-poisonous ink. Shetland pony for sale. In­ Multnomah County, for the $100, j ing for $100,000,000 fund and P H O N E 701 quire of H. It. Johnson, phone (100,(MM) emergency Red C ro s s setting aside Red Cross Week in 21-4* fund, has been secured, it is asked ' which to raise it. Forest Grove, Ore South Main Street Second-ham! s c h o o l books ! that large social affairs be discon- A t t h e front line trenches, bought at the Rook Store. We tinued in order that all energy stretcher bearer* wearing the in- are in the book business. 20 DIIJ.EY NOTES may be given the big, patriotic | sigma of the Red Cross will be from Oregon flax. The company Ceorge C. Hancock, real es­ Riverside Grange held its regular task assigned to this state. found carrying the wounded to own* the patent rights for a sys­ tate, farm loans and fire insur­ tem of converting the flax into meeting last Friday, but, on account of A t the same time, H. L. Corbett, the rear. Red Cross ambulances ance, new Anderson block. 50 chairman of the State R « i G W are carrying th, wound, to Red Miss I/orraineand Master Chas. n though a splendid program had been Ciguere, jr., attended the Rose Committee, suggests that such Cross base ho-pitals where Red im : prepared. Mrs. C raft’s paper, which methods of raising money for the i Cross physicians and nurses faith- wi usK In 0,1 an • festival in Portland yesterday. Red Crow as teas and socials be fully nurse the woundnl soldiers corr,Pany a*s ■ save* va ua j e y- ■ will be published in the Grange Bulle- People who have rooms to rent diseountenanced. He b e l i e v e s back to healty, in order that they Pr°ducts of the fax that have ' tin, deserves special mention. There during the C. A. R. encampment will be no meetings during July and gone to waste, June 26, 27 ami 28—please the situation too grave, the need may return to the world war for heretofore Mr. Starling's visit to this sec­ August, but the Matrons will hold their too pressing and Oregon’s respon- lil>erty, or l>e able to come hack notify Mrs. John Anderson. regular meetings every fourth Friday. tion was to investigate the amount i There was a farewell surprise party J. II. Devlin of Portland spent sihility too great to go about the to those who wait for them at home. j of ilax « rOWn in the G a 8 t™ SeCti°,n S .t u r ily ' evening at the Hughes home Sunday with the family of his w,,rk in u smal1 way- Each com- _______ ................... ...................... ... dis . T h e bandages used in Red C ro ss ant^ t0 a r r a n M* to handle It. It for Cecil Hughes and Harold Judd, who sister, Mrs. Charles Hines. i mumty will he systematically tricted by by its its committee committee and and loya. loyal nu»uiuiui hospitals « are made u* by urvuwu devoted . - . . ur.ii- ... ___ . . , .. tricted i r mauc . ,hat a - P 'a , n t . to save , were called to join Company E. Eng,- W ill in Hines ex pects to leave , . . the bi-oroducts mav he installed l _,i„ ... .... . citizens are asked to have their women, working for the Red Cross * i y training. I ^ i. 1 1«. i t 1 A in many ’ communities. .....at or near Caston .„ l . .. ..w. ... r i .• „ I contributions ready to give direct The Social committee o f Riverside to take treatment for rheumatism. wit hout loss of time or extra costs. The vocational training given A Suggestion Grange will give a silver tea and parcel Mrs. P. A. Hines arrived Tues­ post sale Friday afternoon, June 22. It is desired that every cent shall soldiers incapacitated for former Mr. Editor: day evening from Jacksonville, tie utilized directly for Red Cross employment will be organized by The special occasion is the par- Everybody invited. this state, for a visit with the A Red Cross meeting was held Sun­ the Red Cross. The mother who ent of suggestion. We are mind- Service. family of I)r. ( ’has. Hines. day at the home of Judge Stevens to ful qf the fact that a person can In the organization of the yen ha- given up her hoy, her support, prepare for the big drive next week to A fine line of ladies spring ,.ra| 8ta (P campaign, special repre- to the service of his country, will easily acquire the title of “ M r. raise Dilley’s share ($500) of the $100,- coats, in the latest style and most *entativesof the state committee find her necessities cared for by B uttinsly” by too frequent use 000,000 that President Wilson has approved pattern, just received at called for. Mrs. B. F. White, B. J. Anderson’s. Come and see them. will confer personally with prac the Red Cross and he can march of his suggestions. ¡o Hoping I may be pardoned for Simpson and Judge Hollis of Forest tically every community in Ore- away with no anxious thought as Mrs. H. B. Moore departed attempting anything so bold as a , f*rove were the 8Peakens- The follow- gon. to her welfare. Tuesday for Portland, where the ... .. . . mg officers were elected: J. A. Forbis, Arrangements have be« n made The training of the Red Cross mild suggestion, I w.ll say .hat a chairman; Mrs c A Brodersen> ^ family will reside until Dr. Moore for reports from all Oregon com- nurses is under Red Cross diree- beautiful city, about the size of retary: Mrs. A. Briggs, treasurer; J. finds a new location to suit him. munities which will be summur- lion. Thu» all along the line the Forest Grove, Oregon, is the most W. Hughes and F. McBride, publicity The short-burner “ Ron-Ami” ized and sent, out as bulletins of Universal Service of Mercy helps charming of all the beauties when committee; Mrs. C. N. Johnson and Mr. kerosene stove brings the heat F. McBride, team captains. is to less n the horrors and rigors of she is dressed up in her National- close to your cooking utensil. progress. The state at large .. , . , . i * .. , . . f Mrs. Minnie Peterson Povey left on S-e it at the Cordon hardware asked for $100,0(M); the city of war and to strengthen the nation, decorations, along about June 26, .Wednesday for Portlandfor a visitwith on t u ..... T L . J C l . - . __ __________ . • . 0 7 . . « , 1 OQ 1 Q 1 7 . . . 27 and 28, 1917. store. . Portland for $200,000. Then The United States cannot do its her sister. O B SERVER, Mrs. H. M. Sailing is attending the Joe A. Wiles would like to j will be keen competition between part without the Red Cross and * Portland Rose Festival this week. write your insurance. Will give state and Portland committees to the Red Cross is dependent on A paragraph on the editorial M rs. Frank Sutford will spend the you service that will be to your jn, f,rst ¡n reporting success. the contributions of those who page states that Oregon has not week-end at Portland. advantage. Upstairs in Ander­ There are (hose who want to want to help win the war, but raised her share of Liberty Loan Don’t forget the Red Cross meeting os son block, room 2. know why the Red Cross is so im- cannot serve at the f ont. funds, but since that page was Saturday evening. Good program; no Mrs. Mary House and «laughter, I printed word comes from Portland soliciting. Liola, returned Saturday fro m 1 Mrs. VanMeter has several visitors that Oregon will take at least from Portland this week. Coalinga, Calif., where they spent $1.500,000 more than was asked the winter Earl taught in the, of her. high school at Coalinga last year, ^ A r , but will probably not remain next term. m i I ■ I * . M M M l... . A , . * . 1 ■ M , .A I n . 1 ‘Z Z i - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Even the Pennies Help the Boys in the Trenches D. D. & M. B. BUM P Attorneys at Law PenteCM taJ ,lsslon What part can the “ kiddies,” ! One Cent will buy iodine to dis- There will be services as usual Loans and Real Estate I ¿idi^s, do you know that John the tender, big-hearted little boys infect a wound at Langley hal'.on Pacific avenue, D. D. BU M P . M. B. BU M P , Anderson can sell you just as and girls do to help win the war? One cent will buy enough gauze opposite hore^t Grove hotel, on Residence Residence Hillsboro stylish waists, skirts and coats as is for one dressing Tuesday. you can get anywhere? anywhere? C Cornel 1 l" ” one « « of U1 the questions qu^iiuos tor o r b in g X U « « . , . Friday . " « « , and •»«* Sunday ev- Forest Grove, om e' This Offices H IL LS B O R O and see them Ixfore you send for that has been interesting the lead- A nickel will buy a bandage enings of each week at 7:45 and something you can’ t see until af Pr* in the great Red Cross drive Eight cents will pay for a temp- also Sunday afternoon at 2:30. N . HOFFM AN ter you have paid for it. | for $400,000. orary splint. 'Evangelists Bezan and Bacon and Dr. W. B. Coon returned Mon- They believe they have arrived A dime will provide chloroform band of work« r< from Portland | Attorney A t Law day from a business trip to Al- at a solution of it and will attempt for an operation will conduct theSunday afternoon Patent Office Business Solicited berta, ( anada. Glen Hoar, who to arouse the enthusiasm of the Twenty-five cents expended as ar|d evening mteiings. Everybody Forest Grove, - Oregon accompanied him, secured a job youngsters to a pitch as keen as above may save a limb or a life of welcome on a farm at $(50 per month, with that of the grownups who are a wounded soldier, G A L E S CREEK board and washing and remained. I wafting the battle for the dollars. Everym an, woman and child Mrs. Arthur Parks o f Portland is I )r . Coon says help is scarce in The plan is to enlist the a ssist- in the state can do something in v o t in g her father, Wm. Lousingnot. Canada. ance of the parents and urge them this gigantic Red Cross Campaign. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ayres and Mr. Since Canada is a daughter of to instill a t this tim e the pat»iotic There will be many of those who Mrs. Chas. Maitland and baby ^ visited the families of Fred Robison Great Britain and the lat ter is j need of exercising self-sacrifice are not circumstanced so as to . .. . . . . .. __ . , . . , ' and Frank Maitland at Cherry Grove cousin and ally of the United and self-restraint in the smaller among th e heavy givers, but |a8t Sunday is something new in Forest States in the fight against Prus thin gs th a t eat u p the pen n ies a n d there n e v er w a s a m ov e m e n t in Mrs. John Wilson visited the Chas. Grove, but sian militarism, W . F. Johnson nickels that the “ kiddies” spend : the history of philanthropy w hich Maitland home Tuesday, Mr. Kalseh made a business trip to has hois ed the Union Ja6k and for “ eats” and goodies of all kinds, offered such abundant opportu- the Grove Tuesday. Canadian colois and French flag Parents will also be urged to n' ^ ^or *be high and low, rich The Red Cross has started a cam­ alongside Old Glory at his resi­ help their children to earn a few and poor to join hands in the paign for funds in Gales Creek. dence, on B street. | more pennies or dimes during the common cause as it is presented The building of the new railroad is is going to discontinue gro­ making some changes in property in J. W . Hughes, the famous next fPW weeks than they have by the American Red Cross. ceries and, to close them out this section. auctioneer, last Saturday sold for been in the habit of doing and to quick, is selling at cost. Dan Pierce took a truck load of beef the Guernsey ( attIt* C tub of rI ilia- ask the kiddies to save their earn- J. S. Starling, president and cattle to Portland for George Fisher Special low prices on fruit mook twenty-three c o w s and jnjjs above what they actually treasurer of the Flaxon Fibre Tuesday. jars, lids and rubbers. Mrs. George Fisher is visiting her heifers, which brought an average nePd an(j Kjve them to the Red Down company of Tonawanda, mother, Mrs. Belle Lilley. of $406.70 per head. Six bulls Cross fund. Fixtures for sale. N. Y., was in the city Tuesday | Harrison Heisler has purchased a brought $2,200 and one junior If the school children of Orc- and admitted to an Express re- new lumber wagon. Phone 181 yearling heifer brought $800. gon averaged only a dime apiece f,orter that his company had de- i Mrs. Ora Smith was in Portland About half of the stock left the they would swell the Red Cross lm ilined w erect ¡„ por„ and a W<*in«d.y. Pacific Ave. and Third St. vicinity in which it was sold. . . . . „ , fu n d h y a m a s m fiw n ts u m o fo v e r mm for lhe manufacture of linens Job printing— phone 821. Mr. and Mrs. James Spangler,; $3,000. If they averaged hut a ____________________ ______________ former residents of this section, nickel apiece, the grand total S S H STAMPS GIVE* 3 & H STAMPS 6 IV£H accompanied by three of Mrs. would he between $1500 and Spangler’s sisters, were in the city $ 2 . 000 . How important the pennies and Saturday, enroute, via auto, for nickels and dimes may be in the upper valley points. Since leav- ing this section, “ Jim” Spangler alleviation of suffering and misery has prospered and is now mana-! among the wounded on the battle- ger of the leading bank of Seattle, fields of Europe, where the Amer- He hunted up Charley Roc, Jake ican soldiers will soon be doing • 6 6 - l T O T H I H O * T - €✓ Buxton and some of the other their bit to help win the war, is PORTLAND, OREGON men who were boys twenty-three shown by some figures prepared F. G. Ex.. 6-14-17 by the Red Cross. For example: year- ago. J. GROCERIES A t Cost F. A. Moore Linen Mill for Portland SUITS OVERCOATS RAINCOATS ‘’¿on C&tfong Go. STRONG VALUES tz/Uen C&tfoGo Double S. & H. Stamps Given wi,hin