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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1917)
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Wc*t side Main St,, north of Tin ker’s garage. ^ J iW A Itl* F In-Ill-1 ' ll. “ '«ii ■. »nrs i,li| ill'll Ut r ' ¡1' In Sulil« I Inn-, .in >t I -'nm 1 lirl-l inn x Ii» ti ll promllv w r it t m ¡i I' t»r (Iii-i Hulli.K III» | :irlli-nlitr k'iflx In- wunliij, ni.i] iift»r li'i iniMlii-r Iiml i»ail II It wux »¡ii»riilly pill Into th» lir». "Now." Hit ii I lvlv\. I . inoiIi»r ch»»r fully, * licit l»tt»r will k > rliilit up th» r hliiiii»y mid illr»»t to h'.mbi t'lous." l.ilu .in l hi -«- iji «*<I \»r> niuH i |m - pr» • »«i. < liri ' iiiiih inoniliui Ih» Hi.hi wux p •: ,'( : I. <:»II k I i I» i | «;t!i !' • -liower of p-.l . in <1 « i l l i III» Hlll»rin:: lr»». “ a n't It tin of S;; ii f i I lull* to hi’ii»" r:i» n many mor» t1 , n i n Ilian 1 i f i o i l for in ii »v I»U i t ?" I » xalil at th» Lm ikfuxt lohl». i lavplm; h'x I uiim I x In un t-i-HiiiHj-, A fter l'ii. iiithurHt h» »• w tl»» lufi.l. t i« i. xi i ' i »nl.v Jump lm: up. ill ipj.».ir»i! Into I » I. i h»n. I!' mother umJ Í t‘ !:< r )■ > .»'I ill »ach ot her ii i d \v«iiid»n*l. Tl» ii lli» mother f< 1 iui i| to mm - u hnl i! » In-pimtioli in) il h». H- • found Kilwr.nl m lul uir in front of th» klo h»n xlov» i . r i 11 ti out it »up of tiiC w . "Why. Kilwurd. dear. what :ir» you doll»«?” his m other n- k««I. »olT»» I m -I iik on» o f Ih» child's “ foroldih-u tiling's." J'.dwnrd loo!:od up npiM-alliurly. "It Is mi»li n fold mornlnp', motli»r"— “ Hut. IM n im l, you know 1 n ».»r p»r mlt ton lo luk» coffee!" h i s mother In- terrupted. ".No. no. mother; I do not wish to drink It. I want to t'¡\» It to Santa dun- II«- w as no kind to x»nd me more e n v in o t and thluvs than I asktsl for May I jrfve him some »off»» and rolls, m other—muy I?” Itefor» hi t m o t h e r h a d 11in - t o t h i n k of n M i l t a l d e r e p l y 11»- c h i l d h u d put ■ renin and « m i a r Into t h e cup; t h e n . Willi h i s l l t l l » f I e a ll it; l o w w i t h life p re elatln ii a n d trm titu d » . he e a r n e s tly j m i i r c d the MteurnhiK < " f f e e I n t o the Ore. "There n ow !” he ex lalnu-d, with satisfaction. "That «III g o rliiht up tin- cliliiiiiey and dir» t to Santa d a u s , w on’t It? And It w ill warm up Ids • • * T o : . . u • i In l.i iKti d, like A howl full of J»Uy — "won t It. mother?" I.laphicott'a. Dc-Tt Say These Old Things at Christmas The Best Gifts for the Man and Young Man are the most useful ones, llu kind that bring the real joy. -A FKW SUGGESTIONS- CAPS NECKTIES ' IK-will need one for many pur- We have a large assortment of poses (>5c to $1.50 Xmas Ties newest designs and shapes 25c, 50c and 75c HATS MKN’S HOSIERY The new shapes and colors I trow u, Coal, Slate, Olive and Fine quality, good weight; black, $:i and $3.50 vrray and white 25c Hlack Silk Hosiery, hlack, gray, palm beach, white, russet 50c MITFFLKRS in fiber silk, silk and mercerized cotton 50c to $2.25 STREET GLOVES in tan, cape and pray mocha, priced at $2 to $2.50 COLLAR HAGS Fancy lined, silk cord: priced at $1.50 and $1.75 SUSPENDERS A» ■ in Xmas boxes and burnt wood boxes 50c, 65c and 75c WOOL SIIIRTS ’" ' S ' - . Linen Handkerchiefs Wool and wool-mixed, coat style, military and flat collar; priced at $1.50 to $3.50 SHIRTS All white hemstitched, 25c & 35c Coat Style,laundered and French Initial hdkf, 35c; 3 in box, $1.(KI cuffs, collar attached and with- ,, . . . . . . out collars, in Percales. Ma- !«ancy stitched edge, something )iras< Basket weaves and Silk: new; 4 in Itox, 50c the box. cheap at $1.00 to $4.00 \ 11 white, hemstitched edge. 4 in 1 SWEATERS a box, 50c the box. Other grades at 5c each and 3 All-wool, wool mixed; most all for 25c. • colors $1.00 to $7.00 C. E. ROY & COMPANY One Door East of Capíes Forest Grove ■jj vl-;.\;t me! It'su lucky thinii('hrlst- I I m as t m ■ t onl. on e a year. I don’t know what w e ’d do If It cam e oftem-r. It Isn’t so much the value of a pres ent us the spirit In which It Is yrlven. I ham: my st«i kln^ ui> Just to please the children. I dread telllnj; them there's no Santa d a u s . Lot som e one else <lo that. It never seem s like Christinas to me unless It snows. I a lw a y s try to vivo sensible v lf ts — sometliliiK Useful, that will he a re minder all t h e year Money Ls alwa; s -.u Ii an ncceptahle present. T h ere isn't one o f us w h o has so much that he can't tnk<j a little more. I'oii't you ] ity the floor at this tim e o f the year? 1 do. Christ mas and .New Year's com e so close toy-ether. It’s too had they could not he separated a little. T w o holi days coiuhiK livid on top of each other •hat wav make It so hard, but then the children enjoy It. 1 never know what to g iv e father. It's so hard to think o f anythin:; for a man. And my rich friends they have everyth ing already. Puck. Chrls’.mas Chime*. R i n g out . ti ' x i u.. o h Cl u i i s l ell*. A c r o s s t h e *t.".rl!t. f r o s t y n i g h t ! P r o c la im P»uy it at Home This Christmas ! Keep Prosperity in Forest Grove ! th e 1 .:«• - a ■■ o f K BUY FURNITURE For CHRISTMAS 'C'URNITURE is the most sensible and acceptable A present anyone can make, and something every home needs. We have received some elegant sets and single pieces for the holiday trade and offer them to you at very close prices. Buy a Rug They are quite as important as the Furniture and will add 100 per cent to the Christmas cheer. Very handsome designs from which to select and all of the very latest patterns. They are rare bargains at the prices we ask. We also have tempting Bargains in Phono graphs—best machine made for the price. Do you know we do Expert Picture Framing? Claude E. Smith Phone 653 Forest Grove Harry Hunting recently trade i hh farm in Scnggin’s Viilli-y for a home in Portland and moved to the big town Friday. Jay H int ing. the son, has rented the R. C. H ill house, on w est Pacific avenue, for the winter You can get the Portland Ore gonian six (iays a week, by mail, and the Forest Grove Express for only $6.00 per year, if paid in advance. For Oregonian seven days a week, add $2.00. Jesse Sage of this city has put in his application to enlist, but Join the Red Crossto lay; make has not heard from the authorities it your earnest Xmas thought. at Portland since. Three More Shopping Days Before Christmas i SN’T there something you have neglected to buy for one of the Children or some friend? If so, don’t worry, but come and let us supply the deficiency. We have, during the past ten days, added several large shipments to our already large stock of Holiday Goods. Here are a few suggestions: I w ill. T h e s t o r y o f tin* P r i n c e o f b i g h t . Dolls, Toys, Games T h e r e n t u r l c s roll on a n d on. A nd \ » t . r e t u r n i n g C h r i s t m a s t im e A w a k e s In e a c h r> p e n s i v e h e a r t R e m e m b r a n c e o f t h e l o v e su b lim e . Books, Stationery Pictures, Post Cards Tlic-i k e e p th o i>t w i t h h e a r t y c h e s r , T lie f e a s t o f m e r r y C h r t s t m a s t t d e , W h il e f a i t h a n d h o n e nn.l love, th e s e th re e , W h h ’n t h e h e a r t o f e a c h - h i d e —\V O. P a r k I- ft ad P • - e k e e p i n s Leather and Ivory Novelties, Chinaware, Pottery- Fine Cutlery Paper Novelties CHRISTMAS GREETING! I desire t ' ad nowle !ge my ap- precialion of the liberal patronage given my store dur ng the pa>t year and to wish ali my friends and customers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. May your cups of happ:ness ove: (low- in the coming Yuletide. C. S. McNUTT. P. S. If you have neglected to get all lhe (¡roc tics you need for that Christmas Dinner, renumber that we have the very best and freshest in the grocery line, a- well as nuts and candies for the kiddies. C. S. M. Pianos, Edison Phonographs, Ukeleles, Banjutes Up-to-Date Sheet Music as well as hundreds of other articles that cannot be listed in a small advertisement. Yours to Please, THE BOOK STORE Main Street Forest Grove