|^ |c=ioizSl|c=ztoi=i51lcz3or=z)lfaoczDlfôliâ o i± 5 1 fôllciziocz3llcz3oiii51lczio^>irczJocz3iro Banking Is Our Business The First National Bank of Forest Grove, Oregon offers you the facilities of an up-to-date banking house. Accounts of individuals and firms are cared for in first-class shape. A Strong Bank in a Good Town MEMBER ' fed eral reserve SYSTEM Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent The teachers are at institute at Hillsboro and the kids are Money to loan—Valley Realty happy. Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf Albert Boos broke his right Mrs. Dan Pierce, who has been hand while cranking an auto a sufferer from the grip, is report Tuesday evening, ed improved today. A new line of tine box station- Mrs. Flora Putnam of Corvallis ery just placed on display at vi it id Mr. and Mrs. W. F. John- Littler’s Pharmacy, son Friday and Saturday. Harley LaMont is now driving George G. Hancock, real es- the Dan Pierce truck. Earl Hedges tate, farm loans and tire insur- having gone to Portland to work, ance, new Anderson block. 50 This is the season when sweaters Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hill and are a comfort. John Anderson Misses Anna and Mena Tolke has a* fine line at reasonable visited the parents of the latter prices. near Buxton Sunday. Harve Baldwin returned home The local members of the \Y. from Central Oregon Sunday and R. C. are meeting every Friday is laying brick on the new Hoff­ afternoon over Anderson’s store man block. to sew for the Red Cross. Hallowe’eners let citizens off For men’s shoes that fit well very light last night and, so far as and wear long, talk to John An­ the Express has learned, no serious derson. He especially recom­ damage was done. mends the William Marvin shoe. Verna, the nine-year old daugh- Mr. and Mrs. S. G Morgan and M r‘and Mre/Julius" Wehrley and !«« °< Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pierce, children took a trip over t h e i f bm.tted to an operation hriday for the removal of tonsils and ade­ Columbia highway Tuesday. noids. She is again back in school. The new Round Oak combina­ Charley Van Dorn has just com- tion range burns gas, wood and coal. It must be seen to be ap- pkted 120 feet of cement walk for predated. See it at the Gordon W. F. Johnson and is putting in a concrete retaining wall for D. Hardware store. X. Morris. I have a water-heated suit of v* ry pleasant rooms, suitable for two men, for rent. J E. Deeks, corner 1st street and 4th avenue south. 41-tf Basil, the 12-year-o!d son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Underwood, was operatid on at the Forist Our Specialty Grove hospital last Thursday and is doing nicely. We have the exclusive sell­ John Heisler, jr., has sold his ing rights for genuine Ford farm to a man named Weston, parts. No other as good. who moved from Portland Tues­ day. John has moved onto the Come in and get our prices Keck property, on the Greenville before you have that road. Walter Watkins is in a peculiar dilemma. He wants to join the navy and is not heavy enough. If he eats heavily to gain weight, he will be going contrary to the wish­ K. of P. Building es of Hoover and if he don’t he Phone, Main 426 won’t get a chance to “swat” the Kaiser. CONDENSED NEWS NOTES Ford C a r s a n d R e p a ir s Repair Work Done Stout Auto Co. FOREST GROVE SHOE STORE I have been in the Shoe Game for a long time. Just now we are in the “ Shoe Millinery” bus­ iness. When it comes to asking $7.50 to $15 for a pair of $3.50 to $4.50 shoes, it’s ‘going some.’ All above $3.50 to $5 is simply paying for a very foolish “ fad .” But, owing to conditions, we are putting in a line of the fancy stuff for $5 to $7.50. You pay $9 to $15 for them in the cities. If you must have them, we can save you from $3.50 to $5 per pair, at THE FOREST GROVE SHOE STORE C. V. B. Russell. When You Buy a Gas Range Why Not Buy the Best? e are not blowing up our Stoves more W than they deserve when we say they are IN A CLASS BY THEMSELVES, as 80 per cent of the (¿as Ranges sold in the city of Portland are the A-B Stoves. Why? Because they are absolutely guaranteed against RUSTING. The others are NOT. Our Ovens are lined with Asbestos, thereby saving Gas. The others are NOT. Our Oven Doors are glass - you can see your pies and cakes baking. The others are NOT. We have a genuine SIMMERING burner. The others have NOT. Why not buy the BEST ? It’s by far the cheapest in the end. If your kitchen is small, we can sell you a combination Uni­ versal Wood and Gas Stove. This stove must V seen to be ap­ preciated. One oven is used for both (¡as and Wood. We will trade for your old range. • v. We have a Sample to Show You. Goff Bros. Phone 683 fc = J0 b Z 3 l| C Z 3 0 C IZ ? l| C Z J0 IIZ 3 | c - - - Forest Grove non 1fÖll C Z 3 0 r ^ l [Öl|C==30EIZ>llC=II=10rT-TZ3lfcZ=30I=Z> Dr. H. R Kauffman hud busi- ness in Portland today. A son was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lilly of Gales Creek. High-grade guaranteed h o t water bottles at reasonable prices at Littler’s Pharmacy. Anyone d e s i r i n g first-class board and room inquire at Van- Koughnet & Reder’s. 42-2t Mrs. Jessie Covert left the local hospital a week ago today and is at the home of her parents, Mr. SAVE THE LIFE OF THE TOWN. and Mrs. J. S Buxton, where she It will die if you don't boost it appears to be gaining strength. The best way to boost it is to READ THE A fine assortment of leather HOME PAPER CAREFULLY goods— mu-ic rolls, hand bags, Take an ACTIVE INTEREST in the town’s affairs. co'lar boxes, purses, tourists* SPEND YOUR MONEY IN TOWN with writing cases and dressing ca-es— just received at the Book Store the local merchants. Do y o u r Christmas shopping now. Cook With foal You can get the Portland Ore­ Christian Church gonian six days a week, by mail, ( Unified service 9:45-11:30 a. m. Pro- The Forest Grove Planing Mill and the forest Grove Express, gram: Bible school Htudy j>cri<>*f: Pro- laid in a supply of good fuel for only $6.00 per year, if paid in j cession«!; Communion; Children’s Her- cou| an(j is prepared t() supply advance. For Oregonian seven mon; Messane: "Divine Order in Mis­ consumers at a reasonable price. days a week, add $2.00. I ■ions.'* Everyone come prepared _ to Miss Elizabeth Weitzel enter- make a pledge for State Missionary Order by telephone No. 02.V2. tain* d , fourteen boys and girls last! , w ork. Farm Gians Wanted „ , . Song service and sermon 7:30 p. m. Saturday afternoon in honor of Subj f ..The Attribute8 of God/. Can furni-h you farm loans at her 10th birthday anniversary. Come worship with us. a low rate of interest. Hollis & Mrs. Weitztl served refreshments K. L. PUTNAM, Minister. | Graham. 40-2t and the youngsters had a fine Specials—at the Pacific Market Seasonable Specials time Five pounds lard, $1 40; 10 lbs. Cotton union suits. $1.25. Quota Almost Filled lard, $2.75; Carnation coffee, as White cotton u n i o n suits, long as it lasts, 30c per can. Re­ Six more drafted men were to- $1 50. member. we are headquarters for ! day cert ified to the state board la te st in cloth hats, $2 50. ¡celery, fruits and vegetables, as by the Washington county board, Work sox, 3 pairs for 25c. well as choice fresh and salt as follows: meats and poultry. It Rockford sox, 2 pair for 25c. Chas. H. Schmidlin, Waldemar C. E. ROY & CO. Public sale bills printed at the A. Prahl, Henry Hanson, Steven Job printing—phone 821. j Express office. Kemper, Henry Vandercouvering and Edward H. Kauffman. ) This w o u l d fill Washington 11 county’s quota were it not for the fact that four men have been re -1 turned by the military authorities. Just what will be done regarding these four is not clear to the local boar* 1. Having purchased the Burn- worth fish market, east of fhe Schultz store, I invite all citizens in search of nice fresh fish to call on me. G. I. Gibson. 40-4* Be a Life Saver Let “ Hazelnut A t S rh u ltza Phone 061 Butter YOUR BREAD