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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1917)
“ The Mother of the Department' tin CONDENSED NEWS NOTO FARMERS, Take Notice! Arsenate of Lead for the next { spraying at Lit tier’s Pharmacy. Money to loan Valley Realty Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf W E W IL L T A K E O R D ER S FOR Mrs Blanche Richards spent Wednesday night visiting her son tin Portland. Mrs. M. A . Armentrout re- j turned Friday from an extended at the following prices, so long as the sup visit at Eagle Point. ply on hand lasts. W e only have a lim Mrs. Haskell Ferrin and baby eft yesterday fo ra visit with the ited amount, so first come first served. former’s parents, at Albany. Mr and Mis. A. W. Gillis and Clover Leaf, 650 ft. - 2 1 c ; Portland price 25c little daughter of Monitor visit**«! Diamond Manillu, 600 ft., 20c; Portland price 24c at the Templeton home this week. Standard, 500 ft. - - 18c; Portland price 22c Mrs. James B. Kerr and daugh ter, Kath*rine, of Portland visited here Tuesday with Mrs. J. W W e furnish R E P A IR S for Peering:, Champ Livingstone. ion, Osborne, Milwaukee and John Deere Bind We furnish repairs for Peering, ers and Mowers. Champion, Osborne, Milwaukee and John Deere binders and mow ers Goff Bros, F< r«*>t Grove. Buy a “ Florence” Oil Stove and make The n» w curve-cut, form-fitting your W ife llappv. collars for men just received by John Anderson, the h< re-to-stay merchant. The latest thing out. Mrs. J PL May and little son departed Tuesday for theii home Phone 6 8 3 Forest Grove, Ore Among the many distinguished Horn in 1851 She has been a at Pasco, Wash.,after a visit with Mrs. M ay’s parents, Mr. and visitors from abroad expect» d at Corps memlier more than thirty Mrs. W. J Good, and other rela the W. R. C. encampment here years and has h**ld many im lives. portant positions, both in the de next week, none will be more wel partment and corps. She was de Norris McKay,who is serving as come in Forest Grove than Mrs. partment p esiilent in 1888 and a printer in Brem» rton navy yard, Sarah E. Miller, the fourth depart 1889, while a resident of this city was called to this city P’riday by ment president and. in point of and during her term of ofliee vis the illness of his father. Archie years, the oldest living past presi ited every corps in the state. The McKay, who U somewhat im Norris last National Encampment Mrs. proved at this writing. dent of the department of Oregon. Miller attended was the one held could only get a forty-eight hour Mrs. Miller was for many years at Los Ang- les in 1912 and she furlough and returned Saturday. Both S A L T a resident of Forest Grove, but is has attended all but two or three You can reduce the high cost and FRESH now a resident of Portland, where department conventions held in of living by eating tish, which is she attends almost every meeting Oregon during the past thirty more palatable than tough beef years. of the Sumner Corps. and more healthful than pork Mrs. Miller was born at El Mrs. Miller’s closest friends O-car Burnworth has nice fresh T R Y OUR mira, New York, June 21, 1828, lovingly refer to her as “ The fish every day, except Sunday, in the basement of rh»- Corl block, and came to Oregon via Cape Mother of 'he Department.” under American Restaurant. Percy PL Taber, Winters,Calif., Phone 0301 C. H. GIG U ER E, Prop. claims an economy record. On, seven gallons of gasoline, averag ing twenty nine and four-tenths | miles per gallon, Talier drove a You’ll enjoy mowing the lawn For Trade or Sale—One 5-arre n e w Chevrolet “ Four-Ninety ” model touring car rom Winters j if you get the easy-adjusting, tract just outside Albany. Walk to Stockton and return The, light-running “ Eclipse” mower. and tine road past place. All de distance is 207 miles and on ihe i Adjusted by a single thumb-screw livery wagons every day. Also house and lot in town. Give full entire run less than one quart of j and is self-sharpening. See it at particulars. Ralph I). Lamb, oil was used. Advt.j the Gordon Hardware Store. Albany, Ore. 2t* A shower party was given Miss j Ivy Smith Monda» evening at the home of Mrs. Ed. Wirtz by about a dozen of her girl friends. Th* time was spent pleasantly in the, parlor until, to the strains of i Menelssohn’s wedding march, th e1 girls filed into the beautifully dec- ■ orated dining room, and to each I was given a pink carnation with ferns and a pink heart on which ; wa- written ‘ Ivy Smith to Frank i in the Federal Reserve Banking System we L Merrill, June 80/* The entire J color scheme was pink and green, j are placed in a stronger position than ever A U S P IC E S pink streamers reaching from 'h 1 | before to take care of the requirements of chandelier to the places. In the all our depositors, whether large or small, center of the table, under an arch ■ whether they keep checking or savings of tiny rosebuds, was arranged a j accounts; and at the same time to give them wedding party, which was co m -; posed of kewpies, dressed to rep -' the most modern banking service. resent the various individuals. W h y not open an account with us and begin at once to participate in these bene fits and the additional protection which this system gives to your money deposited Biff Eli with us? It will he gratifying to the p e o -, FERRIS pie of Forest Grove to know th at. WHEEL the firemen have secured a carni i val company of good repute to FOREST GROVE, ORE. furnish the amusement ati ractions 1 Beautiful for their coming carnival. In | Oscar Burnworth has fitted up Miss Jean Kent of Corvallis Carry- a fish market in the basement of spent Sunday here visiting M ar Medford and Corvallis, where the Us-AII the Corl building and receives fish cella Richards, or, her way to the Foley & Burk Carnival company \ has just completed engagements, fresh from Portland every morn Tillamook beaches. * the newspapers of these city’s 1 ing, except Sunday. I)og and Mrs. Clyde Sutford and little speak in the highest praise of the Mrs. Fred Ramsey and son, Er- daughter of Spokane are visiting Foley & Burk shows, and in the Monkey min, left today for Beaver City, Mrs. Sutford’s relatives, the Vin-i manner in which they conduct a Thriller Nebr., where they will visit rela cent. Hines and Fletcher families th'-ir busines, and in the deanli - 1 Hotel tives for several months. ness of their attractions. The' of Gales Creek and this city. Newlyweds Foley & Burk comp my has shown in P’orest Grove before, but. the, and Big Circus show is much larger now than it Snookums was at that time, with several Side Show new attraction-. The carnival \ commences next Tuesday, June 20 h and lasts all th«- week. And Other the Christian Church Feature Armless Binder Twine GOFF BROS. The Pacific Market for GOOD MEATS, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Florida Grape Fruit, 2 for 25c Firemen’s Carnival JUNE 26 to 30, inclusive T h r o u g h O u r M e m b e r s h ip Foley & Burk Shows The Forest Grove Fire Dep’t CLEAN, MERITORIOUS ATTRACTIONS The First National Bank Big Free Act Every Afternoon and Night Firemen’s Carnival Here Next Week Dog & Pony Circus UTTLE WILD PEOPLE SUBMARINE 0-2 Let RAZELNUT Loreta At S’rhults’s Phone 061 BUTTER YOUR BREAD Bible School ;i:4.r> a. m. Communion and Sermon 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. Song Service and Sermon 8 p. m. i Subject, "The Golden Text o f the B ib le." Everybody welcome. R. L. PUTNAM. Paator. Wonder Attractions Siamese Twin Girls, Alive, Born and Grown Together 5 Big Days and Nights