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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1917)
NOTES AND PERSONALS LODGE NOTES LION SPECIAL Suits - Overcoats - Raincoats Mit»« Violet Glaiuyer is having Masons Elect Officers her throat treated at a Portland The members of Holbrook lodge hospital. No. tO A. F. & A, M., dieted Quality, Style, Fit and Lasting Satisfaction Uncle Hilly Hay ate Thanks officers last Saturday evening as The long-standing dependability of this concern is giving dinner wi t h friends in follows: hack of everything you buy for men and boys wear L. M f i r a h a m, Worshipful: Portland. 1 Master. Two Stores in Portland lfifi Xhird strM>t Wanted Fire proof office safe, E. D. West, Senior Warden. S & H STA M PS must be cheap, for cash. Inquire C. L. Bump, Junior Warden. given with all pur- ut Ux press office. tf J A. Thornburgh, Treasurer. chaHt'M. T h e Re are D. R. Cheney, Secretary. " T h * K u p p .n h r l o .r r <¿18 R U I N , good for cash d is A daughter was horn Monday Il In I'., P ro ld rn l counts. After the election, the members r.O.Ku.. 12 - 8-11 morning to Mr. and Mrs. Hurry enjoyed a "Hoover” lunch and (siltner, giving the* Gil triers three listened to an address by Grand daughters. Cook With Coal Master W G. Shellenharger, who j stamps issued during 1918 will good bread with little, or no mature January 1, 1923, when wheat flour. was present on an official visit. The Forest Grove Planing Mill Mrs. Silas Vermilyea of Port Mrs. Fred Jones furnished a has laid in a supply of good fuel land visited at the home of her Next Saturday evening there will they will he redeemed at $5 each. be a lecture by Rev. A. B. Patten parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. ¡and an illustrate»! lecture, with The difference between purchase loaf of steamed bread made of coal and is prepared to supply consumers at a reasonable price. price and the pr.ee at maturity Pechin, over Sunday. fifty slides,entitled “The Obelisk.” i represents the interest the Gov white flour and corn m- al that Order by telephone No 0232. was very palatable and should be J. U. VanKirk and family spent to he read by one of the members. ; ernment will pay the holder, 4 p r more nutritious t h a n “light” A meeting of the W. C. T. U. Thanksgiving w i t h Mrs. Van- cent compounded quarterly. br< ad. Eastern Star Officers will he held with Mrs. Ellen Scott Kirk’s sister, Mrs. Robert Bry- The entire wealth and security Mrs. E. B. Brookbank’s con The members of Forest Chap < on Friday, Dec. 7th at 2:30 p. m. mer, and family at Yamhill ter, No 42, Order of Eastern Star, of the United States is behind the tribution was a loaf of steamed AM members please come out and (.awrence Mayea, son of Mr. elected officers, as follows, Mon war-savings certificates. No per- bread made of corn meal and be prompt. K. B. Penfield. and Mrs. Ix>uis Mayea of this day evening: son may pui chase at any one whole wheat flour and this too, George G. Hancock, real es city, has enlisted in the navy at Mrs. Mary Abbott, W orthy1 t me more than $100 worth, or was very palatable. Both the-e tate, farm loans and fire insur Seattle, where he was attending Matron. W. H. Hollis, Worthy Patron. hold at one time more than $1,000 loaves were raised with soda and ance, new Anderson block. 50 school. sour milk. Mrs Jessie S c o t t , Associate worth of these secuiities. Joe A. Wiles would like to Matron. Thrift stamps costing 25 cents M iss Minnie Myers submitted a Sheriff’s Sale write your insurance. Will give Mrs Elizabeth Todd, Conduc- each may be puicha-ed from time loaf made of rolled oats raised N otice is hereby given th a t by v irtu e you service that will be to your :tress. of an execution and decree issued out to time and affixed to a thrift advantage. West side Main St„ Mrs. Meta Ahlgren, Associate' card, which is supplied without with yeast, that is good enough o f and under th e seal o f th e C ircuit (for anybody, American or ally, C ourt o f th e s ta te of O regon, fo r the north of Tucker’s garage. j Conductress cost. These stamp- will not liear county of W ashington, d ated th e 20th Mrs. Sylv a I>*nneville, Secre- * interest, hut a thrift card when and too good for some national day o f N ovem ber, 1917, in fav o r o f Frank Hurlingham, who is a t L. M. G raham , a d m in istra to r o f the filled ai a cost of $4 may be ex ities that might be mentioned. tending the University of Wash !lary. e s ta te o f Adah H. Moore, deceased, Mrs. Dorothy Seymour, Treas changed for an interest-bearing Mrs. B. F. White’s loaf was a plaintiff, and a g a in st Enoch Moore and ington, left Sunday for Seattle, urer. war .-avings stamp by turning the veiy economical one, containing A lexa Riene Moore, Leilia A gnes Moore, after spending the Thanksgiving After the business session, of c»rd in and paying the d (Terence neither shortening nor eggs. This E dith May Moore and G race R am age Moore, h eirs a t law o f A gnes Moore, d e vacation with his parents in this fleers and members enjoyed a between $4 anu the current price cease»!, d efen d an ts, fo r th e sum of $54.65 loaf was also pleasing to the taste “ Hoover” lunch of coffee, cookiis of a war-savings stamp. With the city. costs and th e fu rth e r sum of $891.15, w ith Miss Myers told of having paid ' in te re s t thereon from th e 30th day o f first war-savings stamp bought Vernon Hurlingham left Tu s- and apples. $3 00 for a sack of flour, baking O ctober, 1917, a t the ra te of 7 per cent the purchaser will obtain without day for Washington, I). C., whtre per annum , and fo r th e fu rth e r sum of New Officers Elected charge a war savings certificate bread that would have cos $4 35 $100.00 a tto rn e y fees, to me directed he enters upon his training a a The members of Washington c miaining space for 20 of these at the bakery and having many and delivered, com m anding me to m ake member of the thirtieth regiment, Encampment, I. O. O. F., on th<- [ stamps. sale o f th e real p ro p erty h e re in a fte r bakings of bi-cuits, which were described, I have levied upon and p u r U. S. engineers, preparatory to evening of Nov. 28th elected of If the 20 spaces are fi led prior not counted in the $4.35. She is su a n t to said execution and decree I duty in France. fleers for the ensuing year, as fol-; to January 1, 1918, th«- cost to the ( -ure women can save money by will, on Monday, th e 24th day o f D e cem ber, 1917, a t the so uth door o f the purchaser will have been $4.12 Mr- and Mrs. Will Troutman lows. doing their own baking. Miss C ourthouse, in Hillsboro, W ashington for each stamp, or $82.40 lor the of Ft. Collins, Colo., enroute to James Devlin, Chief Patriarch. I filled certificate, and on January Myers had charge of the bread county, O regon, a t th e hour o f ten ’clock a. m. o f said day, sell a t public William VanAntwerp, H i g h ; 1, 1923, the Government will re exhibits and explained her raeth- o auction California, have been visiting the to th e h ig h est bidder fo r cash l in hand, all o f th e follow ing described (). C. Jackson family in this city. Priest. deem it at $100, giving the h< ld- ods quite fully. real p ro p erty , lying, being and s itu a te R C. Hill, Senior Warden er a net profit of $17.60 fur the The two families were neighbors in W ashington C ounty, O regon, and (Recipes for these breads will le L G. Morley, Junior Warden use of his money. p articu larly described as follows, many years ago in Nebraska. published in the Express next more S A. Walker, Scribe. to -w it:— Money derived from war-sav Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jarrett J II. Shearer, Treasurer L ots nine (9) and ten (10) in Block ings investments will be used to week) South P ark A ddition to th e City and three children of Dilley en Several women told of relatives o Seven, meet the expenses of the war. f F o re st G rove, W ashington County, Kanes-Smith joyed their Thanksgiving dinner The greater pait of these funds in the east writing that sugar Oregon, Evan Arthur Ranes, son o f ! will be expended within the could only be purchased in pound to sa tisfy th e h ereinbefore nam ed sum s at the home of Mrs Jerrett's par and fo r th e costs and expenses o f sale ents, Mr. and Mrs J N. Pechin Mrs. E. B. Sappington of this city i United States. lots and one woman in the east and said w rit. and a native son of Washington ! Po-tmaster Wirtz has received wrote that in her (own not to ex Said sale will be m ade su b je c t to re of this city. county, was united in marriage, a supply of thiift stamps for sale. ceed two pounds of flour could be dem ption as per s ta tu te o f O regon. I)r. Lr)we will be at Forest D ated a t H illsboro, O regon, th is 20th with Miss Georgia Smith at Port purchased at one time. day o f N ovem ber, 1917. Grove Hotel again Friday, Dec. J . C. A P P L E G A T E , Mrs Richard-on di-cussed the Sheriff o f W ashington 14. If you want the best glasses, land on Wednesday, Nov. 28th. C ounty, O re Evan is a memlier of an amhu meat substitutes demonstrated at gon. correctly fitted at reasonable the first meeting in November and By GEO. A L E X A N D E R . prices, see him when he is here. lance corps at Camp I>ewis and D eputy. announced that home manage expects to go abroad before long, j The editor of the Expiesswas This will be his last trip this L. M. G RAHAM , ment and the keeping of house He was born up Gales Creek, a one of two men who attended hold accounts wou d be taken up A tto rn ey fo r Plaintiff. winter. short distance from this city, and the open meeting of the “Con at the January meeting. F irs t pub. Nov. 22; la s t Dec. 20,1917. Mr. and Mrs. (). O. Hod son has many friends in Washington 1 servation Committee” o f the and Mr. and Mrs. Norris L. Rog county who will sincerely hope' ers of McMinnville were Thanks that he returns safe and sound Woman’s club, held at Langley hall Monday afternoon, and he giving guests of Mr. and Mrs. from his fight against the Huns' was privileged, along with the Horace Hernard. Mrs. Rogers is a daughter to the Bernards and and that h** and Mrs. Ranes will other man and about fifty women, Mr. Hudson is a cousin to Mrs. ! live to a ripe old age and be able I to taste samples of so-called war Bernard. 1 to tell their grandchildren how bread that was more palatable Fruits and Vegetables in Season ¡Grandpa Evan h'-lp.d clear t h e 1 than any white bread he ever | world of despotic kai.-ers. tasted. W ar is teaching the The young people ate Thanks women of America many clever can be* secured from u h for Fall or PHONE 701 Sprint? p lan tin g . L arg e P ru n e T rees giving dinner at the Sappington tricks to be used in the kitchen a re very scarce th is y e a r on acco u n t of South Main Street - Forest Grove, Ore th e late sprin g and d ry sum m er, there-1 home in this city. and at least four Forest Grove I fore to insure g e ttin g th e b e st tre e s I The “ Estate” gas ranges and f women have Earned to make very m oney can buy do not fail to w rite us b efo re buying s m a l l tre e s elsew here. ' hot plates are famous the country , Buy early and sav e money. over for their durability and ef- i OREGON NURSERY CO., ficiency. See th an at Gordon’s R eal Hardware. Orenco, Ore. „(¿cnC & rfinffC b. m i ». i l l . , Forest Grove Women Learn Substitution H. T. GILTNER Staple and Fancy Groceries Large Prune Trees GRAVELY 5 f S | — DR. H. C. FORTNER S uccessor to DR. H. W. V O LLM ER Chewing Plug The Small Investor Is Given Chance The man with limited means— even the school boy or girl with a In F irs t N ational Rank Ruilding few pennies to spare now a n d ; Telehones Residence 332 Office 333 ; then who wants a safe a n d ' profitable investment which at the ; D. D. & M. B. BUMP same time will help the country, j Attorneys at Law finds his opportunity in the new war savings certificate plan. Loans and Real Estate During December, 1917, and I). I). B U M P. M. B. BUM P, R esidence R esidence H illsboro 1 January, 1918, war-savings stamps F o re st G rove. will be sold at $4 12 each, at p o st-! Phone 444 O fflc e a -H IL L S B O R O offices, banks, trust companies,; and many business houses and N. HOFFMAN factories throughout the country. Attorney At Law At the beginning of each succeed Patent Office Business Solicited ing month the cost of stamp will Forest Grove, - Oregon. increase l cent. All war-savings *Cott* more per pound to buy than ordinary plug but. Lata per maak to C h o w . A Little C h a w of G ravely L e tts a Long W hile. T h e Good Gravely T a t t g lasts, to «. A lO o . P O U C H I S P R O O F O F I T OFFICE J 'P & .SravrlyfoA acceC a ùm m uJk. **TYkT"*D OLD TOP-YOU LOOK ! V. A S THOUGH YOU'D S _jBUV A WHOLE TRUNK l FULL OF IT IF YOUCOULD READ ANO LEARN HOW r1 GOOD IT IS . [---------- ----- L OOK FOR THE PROTECTION SEAL IT /5 NOT REAL GRAVEL* WITHOUT THIS S F i / / A r .lt