The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, October 11, 1917, Image 8

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    These Are the Days for the People to LOOK TO THEIR NEEDS
AM) TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE BEST PRICES
Commencing: Saturday, Sept. 29th, and Continuing for 30 days, we will soil 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, $2.25; our
price for this sale $1.75
We are adding to our big stoek a full line of DINNER WARM,
as we find no one in town carrying Queensware We have had
it ordered three months, but have only received one pattern.
We hope to get 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
The original COLE’S
castings. That is why Malleable Iron is used—so it can be
Air-Tight Stoves
riveted and produce a range that “stays satisfactory."
25-inch
- $15 00 and $21.00
Our price for the next 30 days, only $80.00.
21-inch - - $12.00 and $16.50
We have the MISSION HEATER in three sizes—19-inch, $17,75; 21-inch, $19.75 and 24-
ineh, $22.00. The COMFORT, a new wood heater, with front door — 20-inch, $16.50; 22-inch,
$18.50. On all our Heating Stoves we will give a discount of 5 per cent for Spot Cash during this
sale and when our stock is exhausted, prices will have to be advanced.
Forest Grove
Phone 683
Goff Bros.
Cornelius
Phone 284
Have new Wh i t e sewing For smut on wheat use Blue
2'*c per lb.; loThs , $1.70.
machine to trade for good cow. S’one,
Littler’s
Pharmacy.
E. U, Cate.
2t
For Rent—Furnished or un­
Oscar Burnworth has sold his furnished
house, good location.
fish market to G. I. Gibson and Hollis & Graham.
traded E. U. Cate out of a stock Walter, the ten-year-old 37*3t
son of
of second-hand household goods. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Johnson
of
After the rtgular meeting last Cherry Grove, died of appendi­
night, the members of Washing­ citis at the local hospital last
ton Encampment, I. O. O. F , and night. The remains will he sent
visitors from Banks and Gaston, tomorrow to Cherry Grove for in­
terment.
enjoyed an oyster supper.
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n
,
O
p
al
H
eater
is cast-lined, with Heavy
cast top and bottom ; has
swing top feed and extra-
large side feed door, to ac­
commodate large pieces of
wood.
20-inch - $14.75
22-inch - 10.85
Prof. Frank C. Taylor is still
quite ill and is not responding to
treatment as rapidly as his many
friends would wish.
A stylish line of Ladies’ Misses’
and Children’s Coats just arrived
at Ander-on's. They are very
good for the price.
A fine large room, suitable for
two men., for rent; no hoard. In­
quire of J. E. Decks, corner First
st. and Fourth ave., south. 40-tf
Having purchased the Burn-
worth fish market, east of the
■ ■ sn sB m
Schultz store, I invite all citizens
Honor Guard
Christian Church
T71
1 t h e r e f o r e i t i s , in search of nice fresh fish to call Special business
y
meeting o f th e service« begin 9:46
m. every
on me. G. I. Gibson. 40-tf
H o n o r Guard w ill he held in lo rd 's (lay. Promptness ia a charnel-
If you want to know why the
Friday, Oct. 19 th iatie of these servirla. The B i b l e
government is asking the people a L t a n 4 g p. le y m. H a Al ll, l members
u rg ed to Hchiad un<l morning worship hour an*
to buy Liberty Bonds, go to Verts b i present.
Come to Our Show Rooms and Examine the
unified Come to Bible School and atay
hall next Tuesday, at 7:30 p. m
11:30 a. m. Five minute sermon
Quite a number of Forest Grove until
Good speakers will tell you.
for
children.
Morning theme: “Chris-
people went to Portland yester­ tian Reaponaibility.
Guy Aydelott, who is in the day
” Christian En­
and
heard
Franklin
K
Lane,
naval training ramp at Seattle, secretary of the interier, tell why deavor 6:30; song service
sermon
(Made by the Ford Company)
spent Sunday with his parents, the war must he won and why 7:30 p. m., subject, “The and Delivered
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Aydelott, in
people m u s t b u y Liberty Message.”
Every Wednesday 7:45 p. m. we hold
this city. He is looking fine and the
Bonds.
j our miu-week prayer service and Bible
healthy.
Study in Book of Romans, eleventh
Good hardwood kegs and bar­ I j chapter
DRIVE It is of the worm type, enclosed in dust- and oil-proof
next time,
Deplorable
Shooting
Accident
housing. Direct shaft drive to the center of chassis; only one universal
rels
for
sale
at
the
Pacific
Market.
j
Teacher
joint. A hall and socket arrangement in the universal joint reduces
Saturday afternoon, while Earl Mr-«. M. T. Sherrett left this I Thursday. Training class 7:30 p. m.
shocks and strains caused by the unevenness of the road.
Fleischmann was hanting pheas­ morning for a visit at Tillamook Everyone most cordially invited to all
.MOTOR Four-cylinder, four-cycle, Cylinders cast in one block ant
services.
on Spring Hill farm, he met
with water jackets and upper half of crank case integral. Cylinder bore
R. L. PUTNAM, Minister.
Henry Peterson, aged 18, son of City.
is three and three-quarter inches; piston stroke is four inches. The Ford
motor develops full 20 horsepower. Special Ford removable cylinder Mr. and Mrs. Chris Pete'son.
head permits easy access to pistons, cylinders and valves. Lower half While they were talking a hawk
of crank case, one-piece pressed steel extended so as to form bottom flew
over and the boys both shot
housing for entire power plant air-proof, oil-proof, dust-proof. All in­
at the bird and, when Fleisch­
terior parts of motor may be reached by removing plate on bottom of
crank case no “tearing down” of moter to reach crank shaft, cam mann attempted to throw a new
shaft, pistons, connecting rods, etc. Ford Vanadium Steel is used on all shell into the barrel of his pump
Ford crank and cam shafts and connecting rods.
Under the new management, this market has been
the sheli was discharged,
Unit Construction There are four complete units in the construc­ gun,
sending
a
full
charge
of
shot
into
stocked up with a templing line of
tion of a Ford car the power plant, the front running gear, the rear
the inside of the right thigh of his I
running gear and the frame.
Valves Extra large, all on right aide of motor and enclosed by friend, who was standing not
two small steel plates.
more than a dozen feet away.
Wheel Base Model T Truck has a wheelbase of one hundred and The injured hoy was brought to
twenty-four inches. The standard tread for all cars is fifty-six inches.
town by C. N. Johnson and Mr. Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Hamburger, Wieners, etc.
Model T Truck will turn in a forty-six foot circle.
Wheels and Tires Wooden wheels of the artillery type, with ex­ Peterson is now recovering at the
Also Bread, Cookies, Pickles, Spices,
tra heavy hubs. Tires of the highest grade. Front, pneumatic, 30x3 local hospital.
inches; rear wheels, hard rubber tires, 32x3 1-2 inches.
Mr. Fleischmann feels keenly
Fruits and Vegetables.
the result of the accident and suf­
COME AND SEE OUR GOODS
fers more, mentally, than the in­
Free Deliveries
jured boy.
9
a. m. and 4 p. m.
Phone 0301
Unless
infection
sets
in,
there
is
Forest Grove, Ore no great danger of Mr. Peterson’s
K. of P. Block
I
injuries proving very serious.
“ Hazelnut”
™ A î ÿrlutltza
Phone 061
Hutter
YOUR BREAD “
K S a r Orti D ependable
FORD One-Ton TRUCK
$670 Delivered Forest Grove
I
The Pacific Market
I
Fresh Feef, Veal, Pork
Mutton and Poultry. . .
STOUT AUTO CO.