The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, June 14, 1917, Image 8

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    Willis Goff, jr , is spending a Heat it. beat it, little car;
few days in Portland.
How I wonder what you are?
Mrs. H. R. KautTman was a Climbing all the hills on high,
Portland visitor Saturday.
Passing all the others by.
Miss Florence Littler attended
For the Boy or Girl.
As it passed the first man cussed.
the Portland Rose show today.
While the second merely fussed ;
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Newton
of Washington are visiting at the But the last man said. “Oh, say.
It won’t stop it’s a Chevrolet."
It is astonishing how fast A. E. Scott home.
money will pile up when it is
Work has been started on a Advt)
new
residence for Willis Goff on
set to working and the inter­
Third
avenue south.
George Hancock is cutting his
est works faithfully day. night
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clover and reports a fine crop.
Mrs Charles Roe a n d son,
^
and Sunday, rain or shine,
Bruce,
are
taking
in
the
Rose
A.
J.
Demorest.
cashier of the
compounded every six months. Festival at Portland.
First National bank, is sporting a
Certificates of Deposit, bear­
Miss Marcella Richards spent ,H.", *'UXon ¿,ar'
.
. .
George Hancock and family
ing 4 per cent interest and se­ Thursday and Friday in Portland
cured by its entire assets, are and attended the wedding of a M otored } ? McMinnville f o r a
friend.
Sunday visit.
issued by this bank.
J. E. Loomis and family de-
We furnish repairs for Deering,
parted
this morning by auto for
Champion, Osborne. Milwaukee
Eastern
Oregon for a short visit.
and John Deere binders and mow­
R.
G.
Ott,
late of Hood River,
ers. Goff Bros, Forest Grove.
has
accepted
an
engineering job at
Forest Grove, Ore.
The new curve-cut, form-fitting
the
laundry
and
has moved to this
collars for men just received by
city.
John Anderson, the here-to-stay
merchant. The latest thing out. j The Washington county Fife
and Drum corps is adding melody
Miss Beth Sexton will next to the patriotic parade in Portland
week enter the training depart­ today.
ment of the Good Samaritan hos­
Will Dunsmore of Portland vis­
pital, Portland, to take a course
“ A Strong Bank in a Good Town”
ited
here Wedne-day and Thurs­
in nursing.
day with Mr. and Mrs. R. C
Miss Martha Allen is home Hill, on his way to Southern Cali­
from Monmouth for her summer fornia, where he will work for a
CONDENSED NEWS NOTES
vacation. She is accompanied by surveying company
Miss Alice Thompson, who comes
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Arsenate of Lead for the next for
a short visit.
. . . » ^ , * 1 » «• Tillamook ami
Miss Myrtle Porter of tnis city
spraying at Littler s Pharmacy.
William Lasham, Tom Todd, were united in marriage bv Judge
Misses Grace McFadden and Eugene Dopp and John Frost, W. I>. Smith at Hillsboro last
Ethel Johnson of Hillsboro visited who are enlisted in Uncle Sam’s Saturday. The bride has been
naval forces at Bremerton, are teaching in the Tillamook dis-
Dulcina Brown Sunday.
home
for a short visit.
trict for the past year.
John Miller, on his way from
To get the most salable fruit
Marvin Ellsworth, the two-
California to his Canadian home,
it
is
necessary
that
the
trees
be
year-old
son of Mr and Mrs. A.
stopped a few’ days at the E. C.
kept we l l s p r a y e d . Get your
Wescott of West Dairy, passed
Brown home.
Arsenate of Lead for the next away Sunday, after a short illness,
For Trade or Sale—One 5-acre spraying at Littler’s Pharmacy.
and the funeral services were held
tract just outside Albany. Walk
Word comes from Mrs W. M. at the Hillside church Tuesday,
and fine road past place. All de­ Semones that the doctor had a at 11 a. m., Rev. R. L. Putnam
livery wagons every day. Also successful operation in a Chicago officiating,
Next week is Red Cross week,
house and lot in town. Give full hospital for the removal of cata-
racts from both eyes. He expects the following week we have the
particulars.
Ralph D. Lamb, to he back at Santa Barbara, G. A. R., W. R. C and Indies of
Albany, Ore.
2t*
Calif., by the end of the month, j the G. A. R. and the Firemen’-
carnival. Then we have a social
lull until July 7th, when the
Chautauqua opens. After that
comes the Washington County
Fair.
Last Monday evening’s Port­
land Journal carried a picture of
a number of the young men in
the Engineers’ Corps, including
sortie of the Forest Grove recruits,
who have been notified to prepare
to go to American I^ake for prac­
tical training
The Masonic bodies of Oregon
are holding their state meetings in
Portland this week. O. S. Higby
was delegate to the Royal Arch
branch, L. M. Graham and A. E
Scott represented Holbrook lodge
and Mesdames E. E Williams
and M. J. Abbott were delegates
to the Eastern Star.
* Prof Wm. M. Proctor of Los
Altoes, California, who formerly
taught at Pacific University ar­
We have done valuable experimental and
rived Tuesday to spend a few
designing work, with the result that the
rlays before going to teach for the
summer
in the University of Wy­
average number of miles to the gallon of
oming. During his stay there
gasoline is unusually high and the tire
Mrs. Procter and children will be
i n Seattle with Mr. Proctor’s
mileage is also unusually high.
mother. The family will be back
in California next winter.
gf Proper weight, construction and spring
Sherman E. Ober. aged 55 years,
and a resident ofNehalem. passed
suspension are responsible for this marked
away at the home of Mrs. S. L.
change in automobile efficiency.
Phillips, in this city last Sunday
morning, enlargement of the heart
being the cause of dissolution.
Mr. Ober was born in New York
state and came to Oregon six
years ago. He had been in a
Distributors for Washington County
Portland hospital about a month
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
before coming to this city, three
weeks ago, and his friends had
given up hope of his recovery.
He was a widower and is survived
by one son, Harold, who, with his
wife, Monday accompanied the
remains to Jackson, New York,
for burial.
Start an Account
First National Bank
Chevrolet..
Automobile manufacturing
is no longer a question of
making a dependable motor
car. Economy to the owner
in operating expense is the
important thought.
WILES & S0HLER
Let HAZELNUT
A t Srhults a
Phone 061
BUTTER
YOUR BREAD
Christian Church
Next Lord's day is Children’s Day in
the Bible School. We hoped to give a
big program in the evening, but on ac­
count of so many children leaving the
city we are forced to give it up. A
short program will be rendered in the
morning at the 11 o'clock service. You
are invited to hear a few songs, recita­
tions and a talk by the pastor.
,
The subject for the evening service:
"The Fool’s Religion.”
R. L. PUTNAM. Pastor.
FARMERS, Take Notice!
WE WILL TAKE ORDERS FOR
Binder Twine
at the following prices, for two weeks, or
until June 20th. We only have a limited
amount bought, so first come first served.
Clover Leaf, 650 ft. - 21c; Portland price
Diamond Manilla, 600 ft., 20c; Portland price
Standard, 500 ft. - - 18c; Portland price
’
25c
24c
22c
We furnish REPAIRS for Deering, Champ­
ion, Osborne, Milwaukee and John Deere Bind­
ers and Mowers.
Buy a “ Florence” Oil Stove and make
. your Wife Happy.
GOFF BROS.
Foretti Grove, Ore
Phone 683
The Pacific Market
for
GOOD MEATS,
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
TRY OUR
Florida Grape Fruit, 2 for 25c
C. H. GIGUERE, Prop.
Phone 0301
You'll enjoy mowing the lawn
if you get the easy-adjusting,
light-running “ Eclipse” mower.
Adjusted by a single thumb-screw
and is self sharpening. See it at
the Gordon Hardware Store.
Money to loan- Valley Realty
Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf
Miss Nellie Brown, returning
1 from Columbia University to her
| home in Tacoma, Wash., visited
I relatives here last week.
Firemen’s Carnival
JUNE 26 to 30, inclusive
Foley & Burk Shows
AUSPICES
The Forest Grove Fire Dep’t
CLEAN, MERITORIOUS ATTRACTIONS
BIG FREE ACT
Every Afternoon and Night!
Dog & Pony
Circus
UTILE WILD
PEOPLE
0-2
Big Eli
FERRIS
WHEEL
Siamese
TWIN GIRLS
Born Grown
Together
Beautiful
a Thriller
Merry-Go-
Round
Newlyweds and Snookums,
Dog and Monkey Hotel
Big Circus Side Show,
Loretta, the Armless Wonder,
and Many Other Attractions of Merit
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