The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, February 07, 1918, Image 8

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    Patriotism and Business
Hoover’s War-Time Food News
Published by the Schultz Pure Food Store
At this time every flood citizen should do his share to­
ward strengthening the Federal Reserve Ranking System
which our government has created, with its billions of re­
sources. to stand back of its member banks and all thrir de­
positors. You can contribute directly to the strength of
this system and at the same time secure its protection by
depositing your money with us, since part of every dollar
you deposit with us goes directly into the new system, where
it is always ready for you when wanted.
Send for B ooklet, "H ow Doe* It Benefit M e?”
The First National Bank
of Forest Grove, Ore
A Strong Bank
in a Good Town
M IM ltR
> t D € * A L R ISIRVI
*Y *T*M
Safe Deposit
Boxes for Kent
Directors—M. R. Johnson, President; Chris Peterson,
Vice President; A. J. Demorest, Cashier; Allan Rice and
J. E. Loomis.
“ Kat Plenty, Wisely and Without Waste’*
Phone 0(»1
United States Food Administration License No. G 34147
Vol. 1
We Are Ready
with a substantial supply of Wheat Flour
SUBSTITUTES for your selection - Corn, Bar­
ley. Oat Meal, Potato, Buckwheat and Rice
Flour; also Corn Meal, Hominy, Brown Rice,
Rolled and Steel-cut Oats. Seventeen pounds
of these MUST be sold and USED with every
49-pound sack of Wheat Flour, Graham or
Wholewheat.
Yes, they cost more, but they are STKONtiKK
food and, furthermore, it’s our patriotic duty to
BUY, BAKE and EAT VICTORY BREAD
NOW.
School Children’s War
Saving Stamp Campaign.
Headquarters for Ruinlxiw Membership
Contest here. Buy Stamps ut Cashier’s desk
and mention name of solicitor, in order that we
may credit contestant.
Kream Krisp
is a Winner Purely Vegetable Shortening;
use in place of Lard or Butter for all Cooking
purposes. We have it in bulk at 3?c per pound.
It’s the UNIVERSAL SHORTENING.
Milk and Cream Depot
Peanut Butter
We are agents for O. Waddle’s Home Dairy
Milk and Cream Fresh Every day.
We have just opened a fresh barrel of Al
Peanut Butter. Try it.
Business Hours
Miss Genevieve Reeher visited
friends in Hillsboro Thursday.
From 7 A. M. to 6 p . M.. ex cept
Mesdames A. A. H:tB, A. I ’. S atu rd ay s, w hen we close at 9 I*. M.
Mrs. C. L. Crosley of Timber is
Marsh
and C. E . Hawke enter- To accom m odate o u r p atrons, we
visiting friends in this city.
tained the Congregational Work- have resum ed th e sy stem of rem ain ­
Dr. Hawke, physician and sur­ ing society yesterday afternoon. ( ing open u n til » P. M. on S atu rd ay s
geon : office and residence in First
Price suits always fit
National Bank bldg. Phone 803. and Ed. the V. fabrics
used are of late
■
Mrs Viola Hanson of Gardner design and top-notch quality, seer Mrs. J. F. Lewis were elected ening, he will give his addrcHS un
is visiting her daughter,
Crystal,
Mp_ ^hprivtr
- , Spring samples now on display at as delegate and alternate to the "L in co ln , the M an.”
and her sister, M.-s. ^nerrett, at t John Anderson s.
State Grange meetings at Salem, A t the m orning w orship the new S e r­
the Laughlin hotel
The “negative” debating team May 14 to 17 inclusive. The vice Flag will be unfurled, w ith its 40
For Sale—Team of good work of the Forest Grove high school afternoon program was carri'd s ta rs . If th e re any om m iasions from
mares, S and 9 years old, weight will go to Amity tomorrow night out as previou-ly announced and th e en rollm ent, th e p asto r w ishes to be
about 1300 pounds taeh ; also set to debate the _ _ government
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in fo rm ed . O th e r s ta rs m ay be added.
owner worthy of a larger attendance.
The roll to d a te o f those from our con­
harness and 3}_>-inch wagon. In- ship of railroads with the team of
quire of Joe A. Wiles.
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that town.
Prof. Handlin Off for War Service g re g a tio n who have answ ered the call
The machinery is being in-
A black team, mare and horse.
Professor Handlin l e f t last to th e colors are as follows:
stalled at the Beaverton potato well-matched and a splendid farm Mondav evening for Camp Lewis G ra n t A lexander Roland A lexander
■torch facto.y and it is expected team, for sale or trade for draft wht>re ’he Ls tû u k e lip his new H arold B enjam in Geo. B errem un
Ivan D onaldson
Vernon B urlingham
the plant will be running by the team Callup phone 88o or call
.
. . . . . . Iv . .
Ju lia n F en enga
end of next week. This creates a on owner, J. D. Conger. North wor* 48 Athletic I rector in the M. J . F en en g a
good market for cull potatoes of Main street.
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Army Y .M . C. A. Mr. Handlin H askell E. F errin Byron Goodman
W. G. H arrin g to n
which large quantities are needed.
S. W. Dry Lime Sulphur is act- has been connected with Pacific T ay lo r G raham
K enneth H aw ke
Nelson Johnson
Now is the time to get pre- ually Lime and Sulphur not So!- University for a year and a haK H ow ard Jo n es
L e ste r Jones
pared for the spring spraying, uble Sulphur. There is only one ¡ as physical director and professor T hayne M. I.ivesay H arold Me Fee tern
All fruit trees must be sprayed dry Lime-Sulphur on the market; j of biology. In addition to carry- C h arles McNeil
Gail Miller
with Lime-Sulphur. Call in and that is Sherwin-Williams. Sold ing this work he has this y*-ar R yder P a tte n
G ilb ert Potw in
been teaching biology at the high Glenn P otw in
let us explain why you should use by Littler’s Pharmacy.
J . W illiam Potw in
school,
and, also, working with Ja m e s K asm uscn R o bert Ray
S-W Dry Lime-Sulphur. Littler’s
The Bolsheviki are too tough a
Pharmacy.
proposition for the Russian au.oc-
^c’outs-
H ow ard R eeher
Max R icker
It
is
superfluous
to say that all C harles Roe
racy,
but
they
are
no
toucher
H arry Romig
The high school basketball
Ju lia n Ryan
boys are going to take Tualatin than our Congoleum rugs, which who knew Mr. Handlin will miss O rlando Rom ig
F ran cis T aylor
to a Waterloo next Saturday last almost a human lifetime, him greatly, but we are proud n „ Kh j sm ith
W arren T u p p er
night, at Pacific University gym with good care. It costs you that Pacific University and For- Floyd T u ck er
Spend 25c with the boys and get nothing to examine them. Claude est Grove are able to provide a c i Hre t . W alk er Enoch I. W ill
man for such an important woik g ay j W illiam s R ichard Wilson
It
your money’s worth of good, clean Smith.
The fam ilies and friends of th ese d e ­
Mrs. Chas Hines entertained Mr. Handlin repeaedly objected
sport. Game called at 7:45
Mesdames M. S. Allen, A. G. to leaving before the end of the fen d ers o f lib erty a re es|>ecial!y in v it­
Hoffman, J. E. Loomis, H . R. school year, but, finally, the im ed to have a p a rt in th e m orning s e r­
Kauffman a n d Misses Mary mediate need was presented so vice.
Beach and Clara Kauffman Tues ! vigorously that he decided to ask
A. R. PA T T E N , P asto r.
day afternoon in honor of Mrs ;
le-ave of absence, which was
Christian Church
J. H. McFeeters, who lef yester­ granted by the board at their
N e x t Monday eve is the re g u la r
day for her future home in Port­ midwinter meeting last Saturday.
land. A delicious l u n c h was Everybody here felt that we| m onthly Bible Sch<*ol C onference. L et
could not urge the claims o^his! ev ery m em ber o f the c a b in et be p re s­
served by the hostess.
local work in the face of this
Between 25 and 30 local Re- larger opportunity for patriotic en t.
M E N ’S S H IR T S
bekahs journeyed to Hillsboro service. Profes or Handlin'* year S ervices l o r d 's Day as follows:
Bible School 9:45 a. m. Communion
Men’s Dress Shirts,
Saturday night, witnessed the and a ha'f here has meant great
and
Serm on 11 a. m. Ju n io r, In te r ­
French cuffs, - $1 to $5
initiation of a candida’e and en­ thing- for us and we are glad to
m ediate and Senior C. E ., 6:30 p. m.
joyed a short program and a nov* 1 know that the qualities of sterling
Military collar Shirts,
and appetizing Hoover lunch. manhood and cordial friendship Song service and serm on 7:30 p. m .;
from
-
- $1.25 up
Those in the party were M«-s-rv. are now made available to the S u b j.. " T h e Conditions of F o rg iv e­
Flat collar Shirts, SI.25 up
n e s s .”
and Mesdames R C. Hill, H. R. boys at Camp Lewis.
*•
Everylxxly welcom e.
M E N ’S S H O E S
Bernard, Bernard Ortman and
R. L. PU TN A M , M inister.
. C. Benfer; Mesdames John
The volunteer firemen of For­
Gun metal button - $4.50
Templet or, L o u i s F. H u m- est Grove will give a dance iff, the
Satin Calf lace
-
3.50
Methodist Church Services
burg, F. A. Moore, Robert II I- I. O. O. F. hall on the night of
T he re g u la r services o f th e church
Gunmetal lace, $4.50 & 5.50
linger, Josephine W’right, H H. Feb. 16th for the purpose of rais­
Vici Kid, rubber heel,
Porter. J E Pogue, L. M. Gra­ ing funds to pay for their new will be held n e x t S unday beginning
ham John Mc.’.amer. H T. Bux- hose wagon. Walker’s orchestra w ith th e Sunday school a t 9:45. P re a c h ­
wride toe
-
- 6.00
’on, 7. A. Rov ard Dan Parsons; will furnish the mu-ic. Tickets ing service a t 11 and 7:30 o ’clock; class
Box Calf, wide toe - 5.00
m eetin g and th e Young P eoples’ so­
.M. e-. Dee Darlir.g, Anna and 75c.
Black Wax Veal (work) 3.00
cieties
a t th e usual tim e. P ra y e r m e e t­
-d na 1 o ke, Haz i Stockman,
Oates
Carpenter
has
secured
ing on T hu rsd ay evening.
Tan Chrome (work) - 4.00
Ar>ce Crook, Mary Woell Marcia permission from the Washington
Black Waterproof (w rk) 5.00
i hatcher, May Cooper, Theresa county exemption board to join Tom orrow ev ening a t 7:30 A. L.
Peahen ard Mr. J F. McGill. , the navy and expects to lie called B anks, s e c re ta ry o f th e A nti-Saloon
All-in-One Overalls
L eague, will s(ieak in this church. The
The majority of these went by I very soon.
public ia invited.
The one - piece work gar­
the Pierce auto truck and a few
T he W om an’s Foreign M issionary
ment, in dark grey, blue
went by train.
Congregational Church
society will m eet in the L eague room
with grey stripes, and two
The church will observe Lincoln S un­ n e x t W ednesday aftern o o n . Leader,
Attendance Was Light
day, m orning and evening. A t 11 a. M rs. C. A. L ittle r.
qualities of khaki.
The bad roads kept a number m. the m em bers of G. A. R. and the T he Y oung P eoples’ M issionary so­
Back Order of
of Grangers from the meeting of women of the Relief C orps will be our ciety will m e e t n e x t W ednesday ev en ­
Mackinaw Coats
Gale Grange Saturday but those honored g u ests. The Boy S couts are ing w ith M rs. A lfred Davidson in the
who attended were well paid for also cordially invited. Mr. P a tte n will ¡ ¡ ^ ¡ ¡ ' ¿ r t o f tow n,
just received.
Buy now
the effort. Besides the routine speak in the morning on ‘ The Democ- -rj,e [<a,jje8' Aid society will m eet in
and save dollars.
work, degrees were conferred on racy of Lincoln and Its New Develop-1 th e Red C ross Rooms W ednesday a fe r-
four candidates, tw o were n - m ents for O ur New D a y .” In th e ev- noon.
instated and one demit granted.
H. T. Buxton purchasing agent,
(Between King & Caples)
was elected delegate to a called
“ Walk a block and
meeting of Grangers at Portland,
February
26th.
Save a Dollar.”
Master J. E. Lewton and Over-
Delivery Rule«
Schultz’s
NOTES AND PER SO N A LS
(in te rs fo r m orning delivery m ust
be in before 'J A. M. (In te rs for a f ­
ternoon d isp atch accepted up to 3
I*. M. Pbotx Ofl Pijvil*iiduui|i
to all d e p a rtm e n ts.
Pure Food Store
NEW
ARRIVALS
C. E. ROY & CO.
JEWELER and
OPTICIAN
—
No. <5
Forest Grove, Oregon, February 7. 1918
Woman’s Club
Regular meeting of the Forest
Grove Woman's c l u b Monday,
Feb. 11. 3 p. m., at Langley hall.
Executive committee will meet at
2:30. Abbie J. Whitt-house, Sec­
retary.
Mrs. A. Hinman was operated
on at the local hospital Tuesday
and is recovering nicely.
N otice to T axpayer*
N otice is h ereby given th a t on Mon­
day, Feb. IS, 191S, the tax rolls fo r the
y e a r 1917, will be open for collection of
ta x e s, and th e first h a lf of all tax es
shall la? paid on o r befo re A pril 5 fol­
lowing, and the second h alf on or be­
fore O ctober 6 follow ing.
In te re st
shall be ch arged and collected at the
rate? o f one p erc e n t per m onth o r fra c ­
tion o f a m onth in case of delinquency,
u n til paid. In te re s t a t said ra te a p ­
plies to the first h a lf if not paid by
A pril 5, and to the second h alf if not
paid by O ctober 5. All ta x e s rem ain ­
ing unpaid on O ctober 5 shall be delin­
q u en t and on N ovem ber 6, 1918, a pen-
alty o f 5 |ie rc e n t will be charged and
collected th ereo n in addition to th e in­
te re s t herein provided.
Any day a f te r th e ex p iratio n o f six
montiiH a f te r th e ta x e s ch arged ag a in st
any real p ro p e rty are delinquent, the
SherilT shall have th e rig h t, ami it
shall be his d u ty upon dem and, to
m ake o u t and issue certific ate s of d e ­
linquency ag a in st such p ro p e rty . Said
c e rtificates to b ear in te re s t a t the ra te
13 |>errent. On o r as soon as p rac­
ticable a f te r O cto b er 5, th e tax col­
lecto r shall proceed to collect all tax es
levied a g a in st personal p ro p e rty , which
shall have been uniiani and shall levy
upon sufficient goods and c h a tte ls of
delin m q i l u en t tax p ay ers and sell sam e to
Kfy said tax , or said sh eriff shall
sa tisfy
ch arg e said tiersonal tax a g a in st r.-al
|> ro|M ?rty and said tax shall becom e a
lien upon said real p ro p erty , and shall
be enforced in th e sam e m an n er as
o th e r real e s ta te ta x liens.
In m aking re q u e st for s ta te m e n t o f
tax es, tow n lots should he d esignated
by addition anil lot and block num ber.
A creag e should be desig n ated by S ec­
tion, Tow nship Hnd R ange. W henever
|s«ssible d escrip tio n s should be copied
from deed o r c o n tract.
On paying
second h a lf o f ta x it will be necessary
to re tu rn th e original first-h a lf tax re ­
ceipt.
J . C, A P P L E G A T E ,
S heriff and ex-officio ta x collector,
W ashington C ounty, O regon.
Mt
N otice o f F in al S e ttle m e n t
N otice is hereby given th a t th e un­
dersigned E x e c u to r o f th e e s ta te of
JiJia n A lb ert P earson, deceased, has
filed in the C ounty C ourt o f the S ta te
o f O regon, for W ashington County, his
final acco u n t and re|x>rt, and said
C ourt has fixed Monday, M arch 11,
1918, a t 10 o ’clock A. M. as the tim e,
and th e C ounty C ourt room in H ills­
boro, O regon, as the place, fo r the
h earin g of objections, if any, to said
re p o rt and th e final s e ttle m e n t o f said
e s ta te .
D ated this F e b ru a ry 7, 1918.
A N D R E W D A N IE L SO N .
E xecutor.
H. T. B A G LEY ,
5-5t
A tto rn ey .
Abbott
Abbott building
Forest Grove