The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, September 27, 1917, Image 8

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    These Are the Days for the People to LOOK TO THEIR NEEDS
AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE REST ERK ES
Commencing Saturday, Sept. 29th,
and Continuing for 30 day«, we will sell Stoves and Ranges at the following prices,
which are 10 per cent and more below Portland prices. After our present stock is exhausted, we shall have to advance our selling
prices from 10 to 15 per cent.
Regular Price, it’ lift; our
price for this sal«* $1.75
\W are adding to our big stork a full line of DINNER WAKE,
as we fuitl no one in town carrying Queensware We have had
it order*<1 three months, hut have only received one pattern
We hope to Ret a number of others shortly.
ECONOMIZE!
That’s the watchword of today. If every family in the United
States cooked on a MONARCH RANGE, thousands of tons of
fuel daily would be saved for other useful purposes. It is an
actual fact that a Monarch Range needs less fuel to do its work
and the reason lies in the manner of its construction.
You’ll find a Monarch built so it stays just as tight during its
whole life-time as when new—because it is made tight, not with
putty, but by riveting the steel plates to the Malleable Iron
castings. That is why Malleable Iron is used so it can he
riveted and produce a range th^it “ stays satisfactory.”
Our price for the next 30 days, only $80.00.
The original C( tLE'S
Air-Tight Stoves
25-inch
$15 00 an $21.00
$12.00 and $16.50
21-inch
Fine Opal Heater
We have the MISSION HEATER in three size* 19-inch, $17,75; 21-inch. $19.75 and 24- is cast - lined, wiih Heavy
inch. $22.00. The COMFORT, a new wood heater, with front door
20-inch, $16.50; 22-inch, cast top and bottom ; has
$18.50. On all our Heating Stoves we will give a discount of 5 per cent for Spot Cash during this swing top feed and extra­
sale and when our stock is exhausted, prices will have to be advanced.
í a l e sñ ^ fe«-d door, to ac­
commodate large pieces of
wood.
Forest Grove
Phone 683
Goff Bros.
It’s Soezy. Try it. Buy it.
Good used sewing machines for
sale or trade. Roe & Co.
Mrs Alexander of Second Ave­
nue South is quite ill.
Miss Florence Webley, who is
clerking in Lipman & Wolfe’s
store in Portland, spent Sunday
with home folks.
Cement-
It’s Soezy. Try it. Buy it.
Mi-s Phyllis Miller was visiting
friends in Portland the first of the
week.
For Rent—Furnished or un­
furnished house, good location.
Hollis & Graham.
37-2t
Mrs. Webb and daughter will
occupy Mrs. Haan’s house on
Second avenue South.
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Oswego black cement,
gives a beautiful glazed
finish, 70c per sack.
Shingles-
Everything under roof ;
No. 2 Sheeting and
Shiplap, $12 per M
Best on earth,
live, Edge grain
Cedar, $2.75 M
Lumber
Yours, for Business,
At S>rhult2 0
Butter
-
-
$14.75
16.85
THREE - DAYS - ONLY
THI S
WEEK
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY
A Big Stock of Ladies’ and Children’s
New Fall Coats
Copeland & McCready
Let “ Hazelnut
20-inch
22-inch
Good used >ewing machines fur
Eight-room house close in, for
sale or trad . Roe & Co.
rent O. Shearer, phone 632.
Ba gains in ladies’ and g> nts*
Mrs C O. Roe, son Bruce and
umbrellas, at $1.00 each. Van- Donald McFeeters were Portland
Koughnet & Reder.
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visitors Saturday.
Mrs. C. R. Lasham is visiting
Christian Church
with Mr. Lisharn and son, Clay­
Hally
I)ay!
Hally l»ay! Come one,
ton, at American Fake.
come all n e x t L ord’s l)ay a t 9:45 a. m.
Mrs. I.ulu Bayne and mother. Special mimic t»y the children and
Mr;-. J. Knivhl, were visiting m essage on “ O ur Bible School" follow ­
ing. You w an t to be th ere. L e t us
friends in Hid-boro Tuesday.
m ake it 200 in atten d an ce.
Miss Ma’tha Allen, Mrs. A. G. C h ristian Endeavor. 6:30 p. m.
Service and Serm on. 7:30 p. m.
Hoffman arm daughter, Aden*, S u Song
b ject, "H o o tin g out Wh a t r i mi Has
were Portland visitors Saturday. N ot P lanted. ” O ur Bible Study o f the
begins again next
Mr. and Mis. J. N. Hoffman Book o f Homans
evening a t 7:43.
and Miss Emma Pitman were W T ednesday
each er tra in in g class m eets to n ig h t
visiting friend in Silverton and a t 7:30 o ’clock. You a re welcome.
Salem over Sunday.
H. L. PC T N A M . M inister.
I The Main street Lumber Yard
?»
Cornelius
Phone 284
All the New Models and Fabrics.
Will have about 150 Styles.
Prices, in Ladies’, $10.00 to $00.00
In Children’s - $2.00
to $10.00
%
Y'ou will appreciate the Style, Fabric and Price of
these “Classic” Coats.
I Will Carry LADIES’ COATS in Stock.
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Phone 061
YOUR BREAD
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D H V Jpr r n
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Between
King and Caples
Roy Van Kirk yesterday de­
livered a carload of fine Liberia
and Mu i r peaches he received
from Ashland
Nobby new hats for men and
hoys just airived at John Ander­
son’s You must see them to
know how good they are.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gordon,
Dr. and Mrs. Pollock. Dr.Thom p­
son and Postmaster Wirtz left
yesterday by auto for the state
fair.
A '■tylish line of Ladies’ Misses’
and Children’s Coats just arrived
at Anderson’s. They are very
good for the price.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson
returned Saturday from their
honeymooning at the Tillamook
beaches and George is back at
work in the Lit tier Pharmacy.
Closing Out
OUR
Coffees, Teas
and Spices
AT REDUCED PRICES.
We make a Specialty of
Choice Meats,
Sausage, Hamburger,
Fruits and Vegetables.
Give U h a Trial.
Pacific Market
(Under New Management)
Two Free Deliveries Daily,
9 a. m. and 4 p. m.
Phone 0301.
Forest Grove