The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, February 21, 1918, Image 8

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    ATI'ENI) THE
Mrs. J. L. Van Kirk has bet "
ill at her home this week.
Fresh Jersey cow for salt'. J.
I. W Durston, Route l. ti-tf
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Johnson of
1 1 1 1 ^ H Il/Iv -O
coss to the difficulties they Spring Hill were shopping in town at our Store, beginning Monday, Feb. 25th, and all
overcome. A Saving plan which encourages close figuring, yesterday.
See our large display of Pevon-
week, auspices United States Food Administra­
thoughtful spending and self-denial will accomplish far more shires, Ginghams and Percales. next
very pretty patterns. A. (I. tion ami Golden Bod Cereal company.
than the me*1 accumulation of money—It will develop char­ All
Hoffman & Co.
Mrs. L. A. Humphrey of Portland, who is in charge,
ter.
Claude
Smith
received
a
car­
Consider well the advantages derived from our Savings load of Hoosier cabinets and a will do baking here and give desired information re­
half-carload of other furniture. garding the baking of bread with the wheat flour
Account Plan as a feature of your Thrift plans.
He reports business very good.
substitutes. Come—You are welcome.
Want to make contract with re­
liable team logger; good chance.
Also want men to work in mill
Get in touch with Adam Miller,
of Forest Grove, Ore
Gaston, Ore.
7-1*
B.
J.
Simpson
and
W.
('
B»n- Patriotic Entertainment Tomorrow
Comrade Baldwin Surprised
Safe Deposit fer attended a meeting of Patriot­
A Strong Bank
Tuesday
the 79th anniver­
league local committeemen at Tomorrow (Friday) afternoon, sary of the was
Boxes for Bent ic Hillsboro
in a Good Town
birth
John Baldwin,
Friday to plan the at 2 o’clock, at K. of P. hall, the Civil war veteran of and
a member
Smilage Book campaign.
members of the local G. A. R. and |of the local fife and drum
corps,
Directors— M. R. Johnson, President; Chris Peterson,
T. H. Littlehales has secu-ed W. R. C. posts will give a patri­ and during the afternoon two
Vice President; A. J. Demorest, Cashier; Allan Rice and for Mrs. Jesse Knight of this city ot it* program, in honor of Presi­ dozen of his comrades af the < h and
a widow’s pension of $25 per dents Washington, Lincoln and Army and Relief Corps, provided
J. E. Loomis.
month, with considerable back McKinley with the following num- with baskets of things good to eat,
pension.
bers:
called at the Baldwin borne and
Job
printing—phone
821.
announced they had com** to cel­
Music
Fife
hih
I
t>rum
Corps.
N O T E S A N D P E R SO N A L S Mrs. Dolly Byerly returned Mr. and Mrs I) X. Morris, Prayer Rev. Hateh.
Comrade Baldwin made
Mr. and Mrs. W. J Good ami 8<>ng ■1 Mat tie Hymn of the Repub­ ebrate.
the
visitors
welcome and they
this
week
from
a
visit
with
friends
Mr. and Mrs C. M. Good and lic.” by th«' Audience.
J. E. Lewton of Hillside was in in Dallas.
spent
several
hours very pleas­
little
daughter
visited
at
the
home
the city Saturday.
Talk on McKinley Judge Hollis.
antly
at
music,
conversation and
of
E
J.
McAlcar
in
Hillsboro
Wyandotte eggs „
All the late popular musical for Silver-laced
Talk on Lincoln Comrade Reach.
lunch,
the
host
providing
the cof­
hatching, $100 per setting. Sunday.
hits at the Book Store.
Reading
H
erbert
R.
Ileuell.
fee.
Comrade
Baldwin
has
Frank Porter, who is now em -1 Talk on Washington Rev. Patten. some pretty hard knocks, hut seen in
Just received a beautiful line of J. H. Shearer, phone 63t>. 6-tf ployed
Northern Express Vocal Duct “ Keep the Home Fires spite of hi. almost four score
Service-flag and allied-flag box company with at ihe Aston
changeable silk Petticoats. A. stationery
i. came to Burning,” Mesdamea Renfer a n d years, he is more sprightly than
is
the
latest
patriotic
G. Hoffman & Co.
Hillsboro yesterday and passed Sherrett.
sentiment.
See
it
at
the
Book
Mr. and Mrs Joe Berry of the Store.
Reading "(¡one,” Mrs. Frank Crab­ many men of fifty.
Uncle Sam’s physical examination. tree.
Kansas City neighborhood spent Fit the Boy and Girl with a He visited his mother, hrothe
Free Chiropractic Clinic
Song, Flags of the Allies, by Sixteen
Friday at the home of J. M. pair of Buster Brown Shaping and sister in this city a while.
Girls.
Don’t forget the Free Chiro­
Tucker.
Last Shoes. A. G Hoffman & Nelson B. LaCourse has rented Songs by the Audience. -
practic
Treatments for the child­
Bert Schlegel and Guy Man­ Co.
stor*
room in th- Odd Fel-
ren
of
the grades at Dr. Dar-
.
.
i
Admission
is
fne
and
the
pub-
ning, soldiers from Vancouver, Chas. D. Staley w r ite s his i the
lows
building,
west
of
the
(
ap
i
s
|jt-
¡s
cordially
invited.
land’s
office.
were the guests of T. O Goff father fram France that he and block -------
and — is moving
moving .............
his stock of ‘
Wed in >day and Friday each
Sunday.
goods
in
G.
I.
Gioson
has also
Knights
to
Celebrate
the
other
Forest
Grove
and
Dilley
week
for four weeks, 3:30 to 5 p.
Ralph Emerson has enlisted in boys are well and still anxious to moved his fish market into the This evening the members of m. The
mother must accompany
the marines and expects to leave take a crack at the Kai-er.
same building.
the
chihi
All are welcome. 7-t3
Delphos lodge No. 39, K of I*,
next Monday for Mare Island to Through A Baldw n. the vet­ Mr. and Mrs J. C. Wilson will
celebrate
the
54th
anniver­
enter training.
Money for Farmers
have received a letter from their sary of the founding of the order
real estate man, Vic Doman son,
George McGee, forme1 ly county eran
Richard,
a
cook
on
the
mine
traded his 15 acres in the t'^'P
old j destroyer B.igley, stating t hat he and the 27th anniversary of the The Dilley Ftderal Farm Is>an
surveyor, has arrived safely in has
institution of the local lodge and association has received its char­
Buxton
claim
and
a
house
in
France, according to word received city to Harry Hazlett, I t t r i nits
has been
nt-en in m St.
oi. Katherine’s hos- will
also dedicate a Roll of Honor, ter and is now ready to do busi­
in Hillsboro.
fruit
P*t£d-
Brooklyn,
N.
Y..
since
the
containing
th*1 narjiesof five mem ness. P e rs o n s desiring loans
Dakota, for
1 1 latter part of January, recovering
Mrs. Mary Wilson of Van­ North
hers
(Claude
K ford, Arthur E should -ee C. A. Brodersen, the
farm
on
Pumpkin
Ridge
I from an attack of the grip.
couver vi-ited her sister, Mrs.
Brodersen,
Emery
LuMonl, Civil secretary.
Claude Smith, and family several Last Monday T. E. Sedgwick-
Hughes
and
Chas.
G.
Staley) who ,, ,, , ,
, . . .
of York, Nebraska, ran out from
\ Colonial Playlet
days last week.
have
enlist!d
in
('ncleSam’s
fight-
,(
"n
(
“I*1«
"f
Bor
land
where he ¡a vising .el- Al Mar.h Ha„ Fri,!ay evenin(b ing forces Speakers will be pros- £ lat,y,,s a,1<1 old fni‘n(ls visited
htre
New arrivals in Curtain .and a Portland,
ivei. He is an old ne»paper | F b
8 • , k th F h. ent from Portland, Salem and 111 , ‘‘,li i
Drapery materials. Buy now man
out of
cla-s will pre.-ent the annual other cities outside the county.
. .
„ .
while our stock is complete. A. pre-ent and He is is looking
J
A d m in m t rut rix Notice
over Oregon man
^ reshman
play.
The
evening’s
j
G. Hoffman & Co.
hereby given, that the un-
view to locating some time (entertainment will consist of
Guests Day
! dorsigned
Nnlic* ¡it has
Ed. V. Price suits always fit in with the a future.
appointed by the
and instrumental solos, and Next Monday is the annual County Court of been Washington
and the fabrics used are of late You can’t Hooverize success­ i ; vocal
;.h Freshman g.rls’ quartet will “Guest Day” of the Woman’s Oregon, as adm inistratrix of the County;
design and top-notch quality. fully in the kitchen without a I make
their first appearance. A club and the event will be held at of Dale J. Stew art. All |>erBona estate
Spring samples now on display at kitchen cabinet. The Hoosi r is
special feature is the playlet “A j the Congregational church parlors ing claims against said estate will hav­
John Anderson’.-.
the
king
of
cabinets
and
no
fam­
Mount colonial
Vernon Fantasy,
staged
at 3 o’clock. We have invited as sent the aame, properly verified, pre­
at
For Sale—Team of good work ily is too poor to own one our j fjurinyr
days,
when
pow
office of Langley & Langley, at
the members of the differ­ the
mares, 8 and 9 years old, weight easy payment P>an A carload j (jere(j hair and colonial dances guests
ent clubs in th** ne ghboring com- Forest Crove, Oregon.
about 1300 pounds each; also set just received. Let s talk it over. were in vogue.
KLKMM,
munities. If is hoped every club Adm inistratrix ANAHEI.
harness and 3 Clinch wagon. In­ Claude E Smith,
It
of
Estate
of Dale J.
The
following
is
the
cast
of
member will h* present.
quire of Joe A. Wiles.
4-tf
Stew art.
characters;
L.
L.
VanNortwirk,
the
barber,
AbhieJ.
Whitehouse.
S1
c’y.
Today is the 57th anniversary
LANGLEY,
has worked for Brady Chown- Martha Washington, Lady of Mt. A R. K'-agy preached in the MANCHE
of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs who
Attorney
for Administratrix.
Vernon—Sadie
McCoy.
ing for the past thne months, lefti
D. N. Morris and this most esti­ yesterday
Methodist
church
last
Sunday.
First
Publication
Feb. 21, HUH. 7-.r»t
Nellie
Custis,
H
r
Daughter—El­
Rockaway to re- j
mable couple is receiving the con­ open his own for shop
eanor
Peterson.
A
large
num­
gratulations of their many friends. ber of timbermen have recently i Priscilla P> nnington, a Young
Kinsley C. Hendricks of Beav­
to work near Rockaway and | Widow Evelyn Patton.
erton did not lose his life in the gone
they
are clamoring for a hotel Mrs. Warburton, of the Clarke
sinking of the Tuscania. as an­ and barber
Mr. VanNort- County Warburtons — Camilla
nounced in last week’s Express, wick owns shop.
a
good
hotel, fully Mills
but died in Europe of pneumonia equipped, at that place,
but he j Mary Warburton, Her Daughter
Margaret Morgan,
* S. W. Dry Lime Sulphur is act­ doesn’t care to operate it himself.
some
hotel
Fanny
Carrol, a Boston Girl -
Here
is
a
chance
for
ually Lime and Sulphur not Sol­
uble Sulphur. There is only one man or woman to lease a good Gladys Kee.
dry Lime-Sulphur on the market: property. Mrs. VanXortwick and Adelaide Living-ton A: line Bar-
that is Sherwin-Williams. Sold children will remain here until the num.
Alee Livingston Ix?!a Barnum.
close of the school vear
by Littler’s Pharmacy.
Judith Rowntree, a Poor Relation
Audrey Tour.
Aunt Dinah, a Colored Factotum
— Alice Bollinger.
There is no charge and the pub­
lic is cordially invited to attend.
Saving Under = = = = =
riiffimiltip« Many men owe their suc*
War Food Demonstration
The First National Bank
W. F. Schultz Food Co.
MEMBER
F E D E R A L RES E R V E
S Y S TE M
0
A CHANCE TO SAVE
The Men’s Wear Store
A saving of two bits and up on
underwear, shirts, shoes, hats, etc.,
is worth going after.
When you next think of Men’s Wear, think
of us, give us a trial and let us prove it.
\ Between
King and Capíes
FOREST GROVE
Suits Made to Order
Satisfaction Guaranteed
“ Walk a Block and Save a Dollar”
C. E. ROY & CO.
i
Remember This Musical
Music-lovers should not forget
the entertainment to be given at
Marsh Hall on Thursday. Feb ,
22, at 8:15 p. m., by the faculty
of P. U. Conservatory. The pro-;
ceeds go to the Red Cross. G< n-
**ral admission. 25c; reserved seats
(at Little: \sj 35c.
Work Stock for Sale
Twenty-one head of work horses
and mul<-s, all sizes, for sale at
reasonable prices
Clark & Merrill,
7-tf
Phone, West 515. |
JEWELER and
OPTICIAN
March 1st the Maxwell Automo­
bile advances $80.00. Buy now
and get a car worth $925.00 for
only $845.00.
Maxwell one-ton truck advances
$100 March 1st.
M. S. Distributers
ALLEN & CO.
Phone 0213
M. J. Abbott
Forest Grove
Abbott building
Forest Grove