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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1918)
NOTES A M ) PERSONAIS A son w as born Sunday morn sehede, Joseph R. McCready, ing to Prof. and Mr» R. F. Clark Edward Stocker, ('has Burling- Money to loan Valley Realty ham, Eleanor Fitch, Winnifred Co., Forest (»row, Oregon. 19-tf Ramsey, Elmer Littlehalcs, I>-on H . Bmck. Bring your prescriptions hero to District No 22 Herschel Tail- have them correctly compounded. man Littler'a Pharmacy. , District No. 2!) Wa'ter Chow- Just received, the right size ining. Trench Mirrors for Soldier Boys. I »¡strict No. 22 A’vin Johnson. A. G. Hoffman & Co. District No. 2K M artha l/*'le. An execeptionally gootl line of District No. 40 Heh-n Maly, sweaters for men, women and Fred I’lieth, Herbert Eisner. children at John Anderson's. District N o.17 K« nneth Mills. Those nifty cloth novelty hats District No. 70 Emma Blake. you see the ladies wearing Came District N o. 0 1 Walter from John Anderson’», where you can get the pick of a fine assort Schneider. ment of colors. Di'irict No. 106 Fidelia Steele, fi you are looking for an un I .eon Spada, .lames A. Sharp, usual value in wool and Wool W ndell Bwlsiger. mixed shirts a* $1.25 to $.‘{00, District No. 107 Clifford York. take one of ours home. Their A Junior Red Cro-s has been fabric and w»*ar will urpri e you. organized at ( ’¡pole, Di-trict No. C. E. Roy Co. 45; Lottie Cole, teacher; 100 p e r Having sold my Furniture bus cent membership iness to Sir. Claude Smith, I have The Thrift campaign in the several slightly u s e d sewing scho Is is well under way. School machines that will be old cheap. child «n aie investing freely in You will have to get a move on if War Savings certificates and Thrift you want a bargain. Chas. O. Stamps. I hen* is no better place Roe. to put small savings. A daughter was born Monday While we are saving and con morning at the loc d ho-pi al to serving let us not neglect to Lieutenant and Mrs. Kay T "give.” It will be a great mistake Williams and the lieutenant ar if we do not plan to let. the child rived form (’amp Lewis Monday 1 ren have a part in the great re- night to spend ten day' with his la f program which America is wife and daugh'er, who ar doing «•all«-«) upon to shoulder up. We nicely. a e calling upon the schools to A. (». Carruth, editoi and pro contribute to the Armenian Re prietor of the Carlton Sen tin« I, lief Fund an amount equal to 2c was an interested listener at ih ¡.piece for the number enrolled in Non Partisan debate Tuesday the school. No pupil i- u.'k«d to n ght Hr- was acquainted with coritrii ute more than 5c. This st uni« like a very modest contri Prof. < 'lark of I ac 1 Uni i in the grasshopper state arid visit- j bution, hut our idea i-. to respond to every legitimate call rather ed Mr. Clark while here. than give so much to on« that we Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Durst on of no not feel able to give to o h< rs. Alberta. Canada, are paying a The Wa-hington County Teach vi.-it to the former’s brother. J. I. ers’ Association meets at Beaver \V., and family, at Stringlowr. ton high school building Saturday, After spending a f*-w w e e k s here, F«*b. 9ih. at 10:45 a. m The the Canadian I)ur-*tons will g • to program has planned to be Utah, California a n d South of iritere't to been school boards and Dakota for visita with fiiends. patrons equally with t-achers. They enjoy the balmy weather PROGRAM now prevailing here very much. Frexh (Inh for Tuesdays (meat less day) and Fridays. Pacific Market; phone 0201. ( »eorye G. Hancock, real es tate, farm loans and fire Insur ance, new Anderson block. 50 We will move into our new s ore, on P.icific avenue, and will how a lo* of new meichandi.se. A (I Hoffman & Co. Joe A. Wiles would like to write your insurance. Will give you service that will be to your advantage. West side Main St„ north of Tucker's garage A regular meeting of the W ( ’. T. 1 1 will be hi Id Fri lay, Feb. I , at 2:20 p rn with Mrs Marsilliot, North A s t r e e t . Bu-úne».- followed by a short program will be the or der the day. K B. P«-n field. Aland Kd Alhgren «if this city and ( has. Foil -it of Hillsboro at tended a m< el:ng of lit ■ Portland lodge of Elk« Thursday night and witnessed a class of ten tide the Elk goat. There have been a great, many people greatly benefit ted by the use of Vinol, the system tonic, sold by I,it tier’s Pharmacy. Kx- elusive agents (Jeta bottle to day, it will do you good. Mrs Norris L. Rogers of Mc Minnville visited her parent-, Mr and Mrs. H. It. Bernard, Sunday and Monday and when she re turned home Monday night, M iss Jessie Buxton accompanied her for a visit. Lietenant Haskell Kerrin. for mer cashier at the Forest (»rove National lank, is probably 'on foreign soil by this lime, as Itufus Cheney Saturday receiver) a letter from him, «fated New York, Jan. 20th, saying "Pm off; goodbye.” Mrs. Ferrin and the haby are v is iting Haskell's parents, in New York city. The W R. C , which meets tin* second and fourth Thursdays of each month, held a very interest ing meeting last Thursday, initial ing one candidate and balloting on the application of two others. 10:45 a. m. Music. Now is the right time o join the Unde 11:00 a. m. B usiness M eeting. Allowance Reli. f Corps and engage in patri 11:15 u. m. P rospects for Ameri«-a to otic work. Become a T h rifty N ation, John H. Ensign ('ceil McKay, son of S tevenson, P ortland. In addition to what the soldier 12:00 M Lunch. Mrs A. McKay of this city, who enlisted in the navy right after, sends home out of his salary here 1:00 p. m. Music and R«-adings. war was declared, writes Mrs John is what ihe government sends to j 1:15 p. m .- How can a person not a Anderson that he received one of the family of the soldier of democ professional know a good school when th‘* Christmas poxes of candy ¡ racy : he sees it? E. F. C arleton, Salem . sent out by the W. R C. ladies If there is a wife but no child. l:4.r> p. M. P hysical te s ts for school of this city and app eciated the $15 per month. children, Dr. Mason, B eaverton gift very much Hois aboard the j If there is a child and one child, 2:10 p. m. E xhibition o f educational U. á. S. Florida, cruising in for $25 per month. m«>vies, P rof. Phillips, B eaverton. 3.00 p. m. -D ep artm en ts eign waters. If there is a wife and two child P rim ary Mrs. Ball. C hairm an. ren, $22 50 per month, with $5 Dilley Man Invents (¡as Engine N um ber W ork - B erth a Penning per month additional for each ad C. W. Comstock of Dilley has ditionai child ton, B eaverton. Maximum pay recently secured a patent on a new ment, $50. H ygiene To be selected. type of rotary valv for gasoline | R ural Does the P a re n t T e a c h e rs’ If there is no wife, hut one child, engines. The • ngines equipped A ssociation add to th e w ork o f with this divice are almost noise $5 per month. th e teacher? C lara M. W alker, If there is no wife, hut two less and free from vibration The W iteh Hazel. device also eliminates 10 to 50 children, $12.50 per month. H igh School— Mr. Phillips. C hair parts of the ordinary four-cylinder j If there if no wife, but three m an. engine and gas engine experts children, $20 per month. S upervised S tu d y — P ro f. Dopp, claim the new device will bees-! If there is no wife but four F o rest G rove.. p cially adaptable to engines to children, $20, with $5 per month Wo are trying to make the As be used on autos, motorcycles and additional for e a c h additional sociation meetings interesting and airoplanes. Uncle Sam will bel child. Maximum payment, $50. useful to school boards an i are given the first chance to purchase “ Family allowance” will aid de sending a special invitation to the Comstock devic , according to pendent parents, sisters or broth meet with us. the inventor. A P. Pa*ton, Sec. ers, as well as wife or child. The amounts the government contrib N otice o f F in al S e ttle m e n t In th e C ounty C o u rt fo r th e S ta te o f utes are. O regon for W ashington County. ]TH E If there is one parent, $10 per In th e m a tte r of th e e s ta te o f H er month. b e rt (!. Ila/.litt, D eceased. If there are two parents, $20 N otice is hereb y given th a t B erth a per month. A gnes Ila/.litt, ex ecu trix of th e e s ta te For each additional grandpar of H e rb e rt <1. H a z litt, deceased, has rendered and presen ted for se ttle m e n t ent, grandchild, brother or sister, ON SHIPBOARD YOU h er first and final account o f h e r adm in GOT TO BE NEAT! $5 per month. istra tio n of th e e s ta te o f said deceased, CHEW W -B CUT AND and p rays for allow ance o f said account j To secure an allowance for a \ YOU WON’T MUSS and for the d istrib u tio n of th e residue parent, sister or brother the sol UP THE SHIP. o f said e s ta te to th e persons e n title d ] dier must have h e n contributing th e re to ; th a t th e County C ourt has fixed Monday, th e 4th day of M arch, ! at least $15 per month during the A. I)., HUH, a t the hour o f eleven past year to the dependent Sam’s to Soldiers’ Families o'clock in th e forenoon as th e tim e, and th e co u rt room o f th e county ju d g e County School News in th e co u rt house at Hillsboro, O re The following named pupils I gon, as th e place for h earin g thereo n ; th a t all persons in te re ste d in said e s - , wi re successful in the January la te a re notified then and th e re to ap- : eighth grade examination and ¡rear and show cause, if any they have, have been awarded common why said first an<l final account should n o t he approved and allowed and s e t school diplomas: tled, and th e residue o f said e s ta te dis- ! District No. 3 Ida A. Kleier, tribute«!, as prayed for in said petition, 1 Leonard Crawford. and th e e s ta te d o se d o f record. District No. 7—John Simpson, D ated J a n u a ry .'{1st, 11M8. Stanley Stewart, Edith Campbell, BKRTHA At INKS H A ZLITT. E x ecu trix . Ruby Sewell« District No. l l J t —Dale Abra L. M. G R A H A M , A ttorney for E x ecu trix , ham 4-5t F o re st C«r«>ve, Oregon. District No. 15—Martin En*! H. T. GILTNER Staple and Fancy Groceries Fruits and Vegetables in Season P H O N E 701 South Main Street - Forest Grove, Ore .MI ST CHANGE T H E LA B EL Milan to give wide publicity to By Eugene Blake this notice of government recog In fern al Palace, H ades. nition. My D«-ar Wilhelm B efore we s ta rt- I ed this w ar, any a rticle would sell Grain t h a t h a s been put fa s te r in alm ost any co u ntry if “ Made through the scouring process in G e rm a n y " w as stam ped on it. C on-j should not be planted, says Prof. fidence in the product and good will for G erm any put the sale across dead easy, j H. P. Barrs, O. A. C. Scouring B ut now, my d e a r K aiser, look w hat scratches the seed coat and often you’ve done. You have: injures the germ. * Plans for world conquest— "M ade in Mrs. L C. Misz has received G e rm a n y ." Scrapped Belgian tre a tie s "M ade in word that her husband is ill at G erm an y .” Great Falls, M o n t, and if his Poison g ases “ Made in G erm an y ." condition doesn’t improve she Plans fo r A rm enian holy w ars - j will join him soon. “ Made in G e rm a n y ." L u sitania m u rders “ Made in Ger- 1 For Sale—Pure bred R. C R. m a n y ." I. Red cockerel, a beautiful bird Broken pledges “ M adein G e rm a n y ." of good size. W. C. Benfer, at H y m n s o fh a te "M ade in G e rm a n y ." j Express officp. tf Zeppelin haby-hrainings "M ade in G erm an y .” B arb arities ag a in st p riso n ers—"M ade in G e rm a n y ." B etrayals o f N eu trals "M ade in G erm an y .” S in k -w ith o u t-a-trace notes "M ade in G erm an y .” and a com plete a sso rtm e n t of I t ’s good w ork all rig h t, W ilhelm, o th e r F ru it and N u t T rees, Shade b u t if you don’t w atch o u t you never T rees, Shrubbery, Roses, e tc ., can use "M ad e in G erm an y ” a f te r th e fo r im m ediate or S p rin g delivery. w ar. You g o tta think about th a t, you P runes and o th e r fru it crops have know. An article m arked "M ad e in j paid gro w ers good re tu rn s this H ades” would sell f»etter. y ear and e x istin g conditions in I ’m afraid w e’ve overdone th is th in g . su re good prices fo r all food pro W hat do you think? ducts for m any y ears to come. ^Faithfully your friend and ally, T here is practically no u n d e rta k BEELZEBUB. ing m ore prom ising a t this tim e Prir.ce o f Devils and K aiser o f H ades. th an a good orchard on su itab le land, properly cared for. We deal d irectly w ith our custom ers, grow our own tre e s and th u s in sure you good stock a t co rrect _______ prices. L et us know yo u r needs. First-Class Italian Prune Trees Home Economic Work Vital in War Measures Corvallis. Ore , J m. 29.—Will ing and effective ervice by women trained to solve the intricate prob Orenco, Ore. lems concerned with food and the home, are counted on by Herbert Hoover, from the women trained in college home economics. In a DR. H. C. FORTNER letter just received by Dean Ava Successor to DR. H. W. VOLLM ER B. Milan, of O. A C., he says: "Gra iuates of these depart O F F IC E ments will find themselves called to In F irst N ational Bank Building plac- s of usefulness far surpass;ng Telehones in number and responsibility any Residence 332 Office .333 thing heretofore thought possible. Interests that demand the rarest D. D. & M. B. BUMP talent and the highest scientific Attorneys at Law training await their attention. Loans and Real Estate Thousands of young women are M. B. BUM P, being trained to grapple with the D. D. BU M P. R esidence R esidence Hillsboro problems concerned with food and F o re st Grove. Offices -H IL L S B O R O the home through the excellent Phone 444 work done by u e departments of home economics in the colleges J N. HOFFMAN and universities.” Attorney At Law- Because of the great and press ing need for these trained women.. Patent Office Business Solicited Mr. Hoover requeued Mi s s Forest Grove, - Oregon Oregon Nursery Co. OLD SAILOR AND THE RECRUIT AND THEN YOU DON’T MUSS UP YOUR FACE W ITH A BIG WAD, j EITHER, r THAT’S THE IDEA SATISFYING AND CLEAN C H E W !