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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1917)
The Pure Food News Business and Patriotism A Week Knd Shopping fonde, published by the Hehult/. Pure Food Store ( A N E D IT O R IA L ) I n a modern war, an army is but one of many instru ments. Banks are as necessary as forts; shops as trenches; freight cars as gun-carriages; merchant ships as dreadnaughts. Real preparedness depends on soientifio agriculture, efficient industry, adequate transportation, universal personal thrift, a financial system basing credits on actual trade operations, gen uine economy in government. We guard our ideal inheritance only as well as we use our ma terial inheritance. Our patriotism can be no more efficient thar. our business. The First National Bank of Forest Grove, Oregon \ Srronc Bank in a Good Town Safe Deposit Boxes for Kent Forest Grove, Oregon, November 22, 1017 Vol. I Licensed Food Thanksgiving The spirit of the season prompts us to express our grateful nppre ciation of the g«xxl will you have bestowed on us during the past and we bespeak an opportunity to supply your holiday featival wants. Our personal attention will aecompany your kind favor. TURKEYS DUCKS GKKSK CHICKENS. OYSTERS. CKI.FIO CRANBERRIES M TS smi MINCEMEAT Store closed all day Thanksgiv ing. Order early to insure de livery. Store open Wednesday until 8 p. m. Phone 061. REM EM BER THE BOYS No. U FACTS Alioiii Our ('ou|M»ii IliHiki* We give M per cent on "cash and curry" plan, $l.r>and $20 hooka only; 2 per cent on the "cash and deliver" plan, $5 and $ 2 0 hooks. Two per cent redemp tion on cash register re ceipts on "pay as you go" purchases. No «lisvount on Itour, sugar iiy th«' mirk or any srtirW on which a n|x<rial prir« ia mail««. Distributors SCHULTZ being the only Li- censed Fisa! Distributor in For est Grove, we will l»e the United States Food Adminiatrator’s co worker in regulating and setting the proper prices on the Food Supply of our city. Trade here and you will he protected. 8 P E C IA L -- 11 Earge Bant of Fuiry Soap SI-« Soy Beans Herbert Ibxivcr’s Meat Substi tute, have arrived and are now rea«ly for your "M«-atleHK Day." “ OVER THERE” WE ACCEPT Send "h im " a Chrismas !x>\ and Mrs Ives .1 Hoar was a Port OONOfNSFJ \F*> NOT» let us help you select "the things and visitor Saturday. L IB E R T Y BO N D S he likes. Mrs IV > B; er.b t> v»i:inf at Face Vulue in exchange for Mrs. Ezra Wright of Thatcher Phone (Mil f-uTWf- * merchandise or in payment of section is quite ill at her home \> inter Delivery Schedule hills now due. Just leave your Khak eok w r ya*r iu<t re- ^ Money to loan Valley Realty now in effect leaving the store bond and order the goods as you >-■ -c a A G Hoffmar & Co. Co., Forest Grieve, Oregon. 19-tf promptly at 9 a. m. and 8 p. m. need them. No time limit. V - an. M 's Roy Hesse!:inf We have just rectivod a new r van-rkucf- w-p-t ;r the city or. line of men s Winter Caps at A. Job printing—phone 821. nus.nesi las TUesdi.' Apron and Baker) Sale An Invitation G. Hoffman £ Co. Mrs. A. H. Underwood is re By the Catholic ladies, at Roe Having taken over the sole M-s F F. V . lüm? arc Mrs The members of the Woman’s I. 1 Wfi rjsitec rrien^s ir, Relit Corps will serve a lunch ported quite ill at her home on control of the furniture, paint and & ( ’o.’s furniture store, Saturday Third avenue, south. lit Tv.-;.sari. >w : sr-Oa ' u'rer their business meeting today. wallpaper business of Chas. (). \ov 24th, all day. Complete line of Pajamas and - ixm o. fin* nox station Glenn Jack, who is in the naval The-t are some good things on Night Shirts for the>e cold nights Roe & Co , I desire to th «nk the e r .u s: macee or. display a : ‘apt this isMje. including at A G. Hoffman & Co. public for its liberal patronage in training _ camp .. at Bremerton, vis- la trier s Pr-atnacy. Hast.imu-a Togo's d o m e s t i c the past and to invite all friends1 > ,wl friends in Forest Grove over The members of (he M. E. Aid of the old firm to continue their the week end._______ Her— Harringror o Hil shore science talk society met at the Red Cross ts sr>end:ru: tu? weei. m this c;ty. Mrs. Anna Baker of McM inn-, r m.- yesterday afternoon for patronage, promising all custom-' Sheriff’s Sale ers, old and new, fair treatment visitint w.Lt. rritüia.- anc relatives. vi.it i> visiting he' mother, Mrs. patriotic work. Notice is hereby given that by virtue Next Thursday being Thanks and as low prices as present of an exeeution and decree issued out Anna Anderson wnc is workir.c > H Hunter, and her sister, Mrs giving. the Express v\ ilI he i.-sutsl market conditions will jx-rmit. of and tin<ler the Meal of the Circuit it Portia: Poruanc visited w::r. ínena? Frant Go-don. The stock will be kept up as well Court of the state «»f Oregon, for the it F res: Grovt an: P filer over Mr. and Mrs. G enn Pom in Wednesday evening or early as the patronage wmmills and I county of Washington, «luted the 20th Thursday morning. Advertisers Sunaay. of Novemlier. 1917, in favor of have moved to Portland for the will defy any firm, either l»k-al or day p!ta>e take notice. L. M. Graham, administrator of the winter. Gienn having been offered About thirty members of the otherwise, to sell as giwxj articles estate of A«iah H. M«x>re, deceased, The Ca holic Ladu-s met with local Masonic iodge maae & fra several good jobs. is I will handle for less money, plaintiff, and against Enoch Moore ami Mrs. Cha-. Hines Wednesday af ternal visit to the Hillsboro lodge C.a-enee Cady arrived Tu-sday ternoon and completed arrange freight and other items of expense Alexa Riene Moore. Leilia Agnes M<x>re, K<iith May M«s»re ami Grace (Carnage Saturday night. evening from Gooding. Idaho, for ments for their apron an»J food figured in. If you doubt this Moore, heirs at law of Agnes Moore, «!«• statement, come in, examine the ceased, defendant», for the sum of t rvl.W A. B Todd went to Gladstone a visit with his parent?, Mr. and '1 sale, Saturday, this week. goods and ask the price. costa and the further sum of$H01. 15, with Mrs W L. Cadv. Sunday morning and brought - Forest Grove women are cer inter<-at thereon from the 30th day of Respectfully. back Mrs. Todd and A. B. Jr. October, 1917, at the rate of 7 |x*r cent C yde Giltner and Grant A lex-, tainly warming up to the Red Sunday evening. CLAUDE E SMITH. per annum, and for the further sum of ander. two Fore-t Grove boy?, Cross work, a- seventy gather« d $100.(Ml attorney fees, to me directed Among our new arrivals we surprised their many friends here at the sewing r»xmis, over the An M Forest Grove, Ore. and delivered, commanding me to make find Black Plush, Satins in Black. Sunday by appearing in U. S. A. derson store, la-t Thursday. f ... , .. ! sale of the real property hereinafter [Notice Ol Dissolution described, I have levie<J upon and pur Golden Brown, Grey and Tan. uniforms. Russeil Hawkins of Tillamook A. G. Hoffman & Co. Notice is hereby ,u*nt u “1'1. exeiKtio£».in . de7 The "Estate" gas ranges and is offering three pure hre»l Shet . . • L . 7 given that • the W ill, on ‘ '’ M«in«lay, the 24th d day of ^ De 1 19|7i *t the s«,.ith dm.r of th- The S O. S. Swimming club hot plates are famous the country- land ponie? a- prizes f»>r the best partnership heretofore existing has issued a number of invitations over for their durability and ef essay? by school pupils on the between Cha?. O. Roe and C’ . E ' Cmirthouae, in Hillabom, Washington to a dancing party at K. of. P. ficiency. See them at Gordon’s subject. "W hat We Can Do to Smith, doing business under the county, Oregon, at the h«mr of ten name and style of Chas. (). . °'cl;> rk *■ ">/ of.•“ll' ,Mjbl,r Win the War." Essays must be firm hall next Saturday evening. Hardware f, J . , auction to thf hi^ht*«t bidder for crnun in the hand? of County Superin RtX* &. ( O,, is by mutual consent jin hand, all of the following descrilied Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shick of Two well-known pioneers of hereby disaolvetl, ( ’ has. O Roe ! real i property, lying, i»eing and situate Weston, Umatilla county, arrived Washington county passed away tendent Frost by next Saturday retiring from business W asningtoi County, Oregon, and J in Washington night. Thursday for a visit at the home at Hillsboro this week — Jabez [inrtieularly «lescrihe«! as follows, All accounts due the firm will more Miss Gladys Ramsey, daughter to-wit: - of Mrs. Shick’s parents, Mr and W ilke- on Monday and Samuel' of Mrs. Carrie Ramsey r»f this be paid to Chas. O. Roe, and all lx>ts nine (91 and ten (10) in Block Mrs. James Ritchey. Moon on Tuesday. city, was unite«! in marriage with the liabilities of the firm will be Seven, South Park Addition to the City Misses Vera Oglesby and Bea of Forest Grove, Washington County, You’ll have to see that 10c \ irgil R. Hul •• at Vancouver, paid by Chas. 0 . Roe. Oregon, trice Bockman spent Sunday at Bargain Counter at the Book Wash., last Monday. Th<- groom Dated at Forest Grove, Oregon, to satisfy the hereinbefore nam«-«i *uu>* the Oglesby hom *, west of the Store to appreciate the values o f hails from Yakima, Wa?h , and is November 20, 1917. and for the costa and expenses of sale city. Sunday was Miss Vera’s fered to close out certain lines a S»-venth Day Advent divinity and said writ. CHAS. O ROE, birthday and a lovely birthday- There is not an article worth less student. Mr. and Mrs. Hulse ar«- Said sale will be made subject to re It CLAUDE E. SMITH. demption as iter statute of Oregon. dinner was served. than 15c and some have sold as vi-iting in Washington. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, insSOtii The Hillsboro 1 .0 0 . F. degree high as 50c. Toys, books and Ti e Workers’ Class of the M Methodist Church Services day of November, 1917. team has been invited to this city novelties. E. church Sunday school, with a Sunday m-hixil at. 9:45 a. m. next J. C. APPLEGATE. to confer the first degree on a Saturday, when the James John few invited friends, enj»ay»*»l a Sunday and preaching hy the pastor at Sheriff of Washington County, Ore- candidate for the local lodge next high school boys came here, they social at the church parlors Tues II a. rn. and 7:.'IO p. m. Subject of the Hy GEO. ALEXANDER. Monday night. All members of expected to win the game, hut1 day evening, there being 5 5 pres evening discourse "The String Man of Deputy. Babylon." Junior League at 3, Kp- Washington lodge who desire to from the time the referee’s whistle ent. The time was «-pent at games worth League at 6:30 and clnssrneeting L. M. GRAHAM. see some good work should attend. blew until the last of the gam»-, and a series of character sketches at 7 o'clock. Attorney for Plaintiff. Regular monthly meeting o f the Sun- Because of the blundering of the Forest Grove h o y s scored by E. J. Sho well and Thomas First pub. Nov. 22; Inst Dec. 20,1917. ••'[¡ool board ill the League room Although t h e James! Danes wh»> pr»>v«»l them sel vi-K 1 «i-jr the outfit from which the Express steadily next WttflnctMlEy «‘ Veiling. I nihih an purchases its serial stories, the John athletes were strong fellow-, capital entertainers. The reftesh- , important meeting i « h tin* offirem for \ story "Kazan" is omitted this our hoys nad them outclass»-»! in m onts W*?re o f a charbf'U?r rccorii« th«* ermijirig year will I m * «*lt*rt<Ml at thin If You Expect week, hut will be resumed next every way and when the final dust mended hy Mr. Hoover meat-J meeting. to Buy 'Die union Thanksgiving service will week where it left off last week. of the game cleared away, there lev« and wheat lev an»i showed he hel«l in this church next Thursday Header will not miss any of the was a score of 112 to 0 in favor of ingenuily an th«- part of thow- evening and the sermon will he given providing th<-rn story. Forest Grove. hy Rev. R. L. I'utnum. Many pe«tple Ix-IU-ve that, it is t«i«> lafe t<> a nd Chriatma i»a«-k- Wotnan’N d u b age-i f :n h»Jdi« rs in Kur»»fx-, but next Spring, we advise 'I’he »ip«*ri meeting of the eluh the Expr<-:sK m ¡rif«>rme«J that, th<- will lx- Monday, N»>v. at 2 p. you to place your order war department will w-nd a «-hip rn. at the Hlar Theater. Rev. A. from Hoh<>k«-ri, N, J., early in B. I'at ten will give an addrexs, | with us now. Come in December ami that all packages .«vVoman's Part in tin* New In-| and let us explain. We can supply you with that r«-ach H»>lxik«-n by Dec. 5th i ternalionalixm.” This is one of will h«- tak»-n “o v r r P a c k a g e « the strongest numbers on this Special Prices on must b«-encl»/«ed in w»xxl«-n box»-H, yea*' h priigram, and we hoja* that fallen«-»! with s-nrwn an«! hinge«! .. . - every man and woman will feel b«]«, so they ran be easily opene»! t.hat. I h«*y are invited to be pres-! for examination, do not wrap, but rofI„. hrar ¡t. There during the remainder ti», with string or rofx-. No pack- M ^ fo fln(. mi|sj(.. age mu t weigh mor»* than 20 lbs A j Whitehouse, Sec’y. o f this month. N-nd I«» Hob'iken by either par» < l p»mt or t-xprens, charg»*s paid to |-or men’s h I i »««« that fit well Hoboken. '! h«-y roust contain th«- and wear l«»ng, talk 0» John An- name an»l a«l«Jre-.i of the sen»ler, ; derson. II«* es[>ecially recom- Phone 0301 K. of I*. Building the pame of the «oldi»-r; the unit rnen«lx the William Marvin shoe, to which he belong» an«ia»i<lreKs«-»l Phone, Main 426 care "Commanding f ¿eneral. Fieri The Express prints butter wrap- p« rs with non-prrisonous ink. N'o 1, Hoboken. New Jersey.” Schultz A Ford Car E h Thanksgiving Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Chickens Cranberries Sweet Potatoes, Fruits, etc. TIRES THE PACIFIC MARKET Stout Auto Co.