Methodist Church Services Th«* regular services o f the church will he held next Sunday, the pitMtor preaching; both morning and evening Sunday achool at 3:46 a. in.. Junior League at 3, Intermediate and Senior League at 6:30 ami claaameeting at 7, The ladies o f the church will nerve a family dinner in the church parlors at 6 o'clock next Wednesday evening in honor o f Rev. and Mr*. Dunlap, who expect noon to leave Forest Grove. All the ladies arv invited to bring their lunch ami the members of their family. The Ladies' Aid Society will meet Wednesday afternoon as usual in the Red Cross rooms. “Accommodation when needed is double accommodation’ 9— Morton. Hanking accommodations and the confidence of your banker are valuable assets in most business transac­ tions. W e extend every accommodation consistent with safe banking. Capital Stock and Shareholders’ Liability Join the Red Cross today; make it your earnest Xmas thought. $ 100 , 000.00 Congregational Church The First National Bank Tonight (Thursday) at 6:30 the Con­ gregation holds its annual Itudget ban­ quet. of Forest Grove, Oregon A Strong Bank in a Good Town Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent n im m » ’ r io H A L M $ i m SYSTIM Sunday morning Dean Robert Clark will conduct the worship and give an address. Sunday evening. Rev. M. J. Fenenga will give a Stereopticon lec­ ture on "T h e Defenses of the German Rhine and of the Holland Canals." Join the Red Cross today. All you need a Heart and a Dollar. A. B. F A T T E N . Pastor. Join the Red Cross today; Brace the Boys who Brave the Hun for you . Money to loan— Valley Realty, Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf CONDENSED NEWS NOTES Humphry •n ,.^7, i Dr. Lowe, Friday. R uv "h im ” Huy mm Christmas. Anderson has em. i No. 4 hand bone I Notice bbrnby giver. that by virtue (.>*. a Dair of gloves for • ST Y.g ?0<* a pair Ol gloves ior M arket. , >{c p . aS neW’ >>« t he au tho rity vested in us as joint executors of the last will and testa- ment of Louia P. Kerman, deceased. j h Anderson has a|| kinds Gf George and Clarence Urtman oiled clothing for were shopping in town yesterday. Ask him. _ Notice of Sale r , “w !* ' wet weather, ecutors. to sell all the real and personal j property belonging to the estate of Unnnm l- rn-| said deceased at private sale, without OUR SLOGAN Groceries that are Right For people who fight The Battles of Life each day. Is a practice we’ve made In building up trade— We find it the Better Way. r N those few lines you have the history of our store during the years that we have served the people o f this community. We have made special arrangements for supplying you with everything needed in the Grocery line for your Christmas Dinner and your other holiday meals, and all other meals throughout this and fu­ ture years. In making your purchases for the holiday feast, just remember that we make it our especial duty and pleasure to see that you receive goods o f the highest quality for every penny o f expenditure. We cannot offer you "CHRISTMAS B A R G A IN S ” be­ cause our prices have already been reduced to the point where there is hut little profit left. But we C A N and W I L L give you such satisfactory service and such pure and wholesome foodstuffs and at such extremely low prices that you will feel that you are getting a bargain, whether we give it that name or not. Join the Red Cross today; speed George G . Hancock, real es- ;luthorjty 0f the County Court, said on its Mission of Lite, farm loans and tire insur- will having been admitted to probate in your Dollar ance, new Anderson block. 50 ¡the County C o u r t of Washington Mercy. . . , , ICounty, Oregon, we will, from and Fresh fish for Tuesdays (meat- Conservation is the slogan now- after Monday, January u. 191 m , nro- ■ FridaysP . Pacific ....... adaVS, therefore, buy useful pres- feed to sell at private sale for cash in I Xmas at Market; phone 0301. j i « ents ¿ f o for r Xmas at A. G. Hoffman j f t V / fiS K & Co. Hillsboro, Oregon, all of the following let us have your order for Turkey or other poultry. A '.,G ' The Book Store has enjoyed ! described real property in Washington you the highest market price for . h i k hoiid„ v , r»He that Countv> 0reK«»n. to-w.t; All of the W e will have a full line of Cranberries, Oysters, eggs in exchange for goods. .. , ' , i - . t west hitlf of the northeast quarter of eggs eAcnaiige s M r . Bernard was forced to go to section 33, T. 2 N. R. 2 W. of the Suet, etc., for special reservation. Our personal The neatest, up-to-date Xmas Portland Tuesday and order a lo t ! Willamette Meridian, saving and ex- attention will accompany your kind favor. Post Cards and Booklets, Xmas more goods to till broken lines. , opting » trai t o f a bo u t6 acres sold to and owned by Waahingtdn County. Tags and Seals are to be found at B Grover of Morro„ counly, Rids will lie received at the office of Llttler s Pharmacy. 'Oregon, proprietor of the Red E. 1. Kuratli, located as aforesaid. Dated this December 13, 1917. For Sale— Pure bred R. C. R. Barn ranch, consisting of eight E. I. K U R A T L I. I. Red cockerel, a beautiful bird hundred a c r e s , is visiting his| D A V ID K U R A T L I. of good size. W. C. Benfer, at niece, Mrs. Ida M. Patrick M r.; Express office. tf Grover thinks it rains very easy j H. T. Bagley, Attorney. 49-5t Little Ruth Ross, who attends on. this si(ie of the Cascade monn-1 non non the Central school, fell on the talns- 3 C alle ......ior....... j II czd U c ____iocz=7z>|fc non H non Dd front steps of the school house CHRISTMAS GREETING! and had the misfortune to break her arm, the bone protruding I desire to acknowledge my ap- through the skin. predation of the liberal patronage By the removal of W. 0. Jones. 2iven my store during the past late manager of the local milk y ear ar*d to wish all my friend* condenser, to a similar position at ancj customers a Merry ( hristmas Nampa, Idaho, Cornelius T. an'* a Happy New ^ ear. May Richardson is promoted to man- y ° u[ CUPS of happiness overflow ager at the local plant. M r . ; in tae coming A uletide. Jones is now at Nampa and Mrs. C. S. M c N U T T . Jones expects to join him soon. ■ P. S. If you have neglected to Miss M a r y L a u r a Myers, a.H thu? Groceries you need for daughter of Postmaster Frank t{iat Christmas Dinner, remember Myers of Portland, and Miss ^ha^ wp have the very best and Alice Evans, daughter of* the dis- ‘ pes>iest in the grocery line, as trict attorney for Portland, visit- !*. as nuts an<* candies for the ed at the home of the former’s kiddies. G. S. M . including the largest collection o f Q U E E N SW AR E ever shown in Forest aunts, Misses Frances and Minnie r. • r. , Myers, in this city over Sunday. tnnstian inuren Grove, either in sets or b> the piece. Come in and let us show you our new TO-DAY Ph o n e 061 Executors. - - Schultz Pure Food Store DO Y O U R - - Christmas Shopping = = = EARLY « « o We have a nice assortment of Christmas Presents, ___________________ Call for Warrants Notice is hereby given that City of Forest Grove, Oregon, Street Warrant N o 78, issue of 1913, face value $500.00, is called for payment. Interest stops on this date. Forest Grove, O r e , Dec. 20th, 1917. E dw in S S park s , It City Treasurer. Bro. B. J. Simpson will fill the pul­ pit next Lord’s day morning in the ab- | sence of the -pastor, who will be at Kansas City. The subject: "C hrist­ ianity and the Red Cross.” Song Service and Sermon 7:30 p. m. Subject, "T h e Holy Spirit.” Everybody welcome. R. L. P U T N A M . Minister. ---------------------------- Join the Red Cross today; the j Boys Overseas need your Help. Dishes and Glassware display room. 0 HRISTMAS GREETING ! We take this opportunity of thank­ ing our many patrons for the trade given us in the past and at the same time hoping we may merit a continuance of their friendship and patronage. For this season we are prepared to give you excellent values, even with leather and leather goods much higher than in the past. We meet conditions by keeping expenses down and working hard. Come in and see us. We will save you money on your shoe bills. Remember, this is an exclusive Shoe Store which sells nothing but shoes. We sell no junk or job lots; nor do we give any credit; our terms are cash to all. The best Shoes and Rubbers for the least money. “ Buy useful gifts.” The Forest Grove Shoe Store C. V. B. RUSSELL We now have in stock PYR E X , the Transparent Ovenware about which you have been reading. No need to go to Portland, as our prices are right. Coffee Percolators and all kinds of “ Wear-Ever” Aluminum Come and pick out what you want and we will deliver it any time you say. Ten per cent discount on all Aluminum ware until Christmas. Let Us Help You Make Your Christmas Selections Telephone 6 8 3 Goff Bros. * Forest Grove Oregon