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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1918)
The Federal Reserve System Helps You I DEATH S TO LL John Vanlkrzandcn Dead ] SCHULTZ’S gggg STORE Co-Operates with the U. S . "Food Man’*—Hoover John VnnDerzonden, one of the (It. S. Final Ailmihiatration l.irnriM No. G 04147) most prominent pioneer farmers j of Washington county, diet! sud SEVERAL WAYS TO 5>flVE SUGAR-WhirH 15 yqur WAY? denly at his home in the Verboort community Friday evening. Mr. YanDerzanden was born in Hol land, July 29, 1842, and came o America in 1868. He first settled] in Wisconsin, coming to Oregon in 1881, locating on a farm near Send for Booklet, "How Does It Benefit Me?” Hanks. When the family moved on to this farm it was covered with heavy timt>er, but the sturdy Hollander and his stalwart sons took off their coats and grubbed of Forest Grove, Ore out every tree on the place. It is now one of the most productive M EM BER Safe Deposit A Strong Bank farms in the county, and is run] ' fed era l reserve by one of the sons. Boxes for Rent in a Good Town SY S TEM While M r. YanDerzanden was of a quiet disposition, his judg Directors— M. R. Johnson, President; Chris Peterson, ment was sound, and his neigh Vice President; A. J. Demorest, Cashier; Allan Rice and bors from far and near sought his J. E. Loomis. advice on important matters. He always lived an honorable life and NOTES AND PERSONALS A new line of ladies’ silk -kirts was loved and respect«.d by ali. Rhone (Mil Personal Attention just put on display at John A n - ! Mr. YanDerzanden was twice married, his first wife dying in Dr. Lowe is coming soon. The derson’s. Wisconsin, and his second wife wise will wait for him. Methodist Church Services Mrs L S. Phillips and daugh passing away at Verboort two held Tuesday afternoon, Rev. Putnam of this city officiating. ter, Carol, h a v e moved from Billy Martin of Portland visited The regular Mrvicea of the church years ago. He was the father of Deceased leaves a widow, three Forest Grove friends over Sunday. Rockaway to Nehalem. 18 children, 12 boys and six girls. daughters and three sons. The Will he hulil next Sunday heainning Men’s Khaki H ’dk’fs, very- Byron La Mont left yesterday I Nine of the boys and f.u r o ft h e family has lived in Gales Creek with the Sinulny School » t 9:46. Preach ing at 11 Bint 7:;«) by Rev. John F.bert, soft, ready for use. C. E. Roy to spend severed days with his Kiris are still living, all of them about nine jtars. the new pnutnr, who han written Hint daughter, Mrs. G. J. DeLano, at g'own to manhood and woman-1 & Co. he expected to iiturt from Dakota for Woman’s Club i hood, and most of them located ot tnem First showing of ladies’ spring Port and. Forest Grove, Mondny, the 4th. Kp- on farms in Washington county. Regular meeting of the Forest coats at Anderson’s. You’ll like Mrs. L. L. VanNortwick and Funeral services weie h* Id at the Grove Woman’s c l u b M onday,1 wnrth l.eaguea meet nt 6:110 and clana- the styles and fabrics. children departed Tuesday for meeting at 7:00 o’clock. Catholic church at Verboort M on We can handle acute, as well as Rockaway, where the husband day. b e i n g largely attended Mar. 11, 3 ft. rn.. at Igmgley hail. The Woman’«« Foreign Misxionary so Executive committee will meet at chronic, c a s e s . Dr. Darland, and father is in business. ciety will meet in the l.eague room Burial took place in the Verboort 2:30 All members are asked to Chiropractor and Xatureopath. next Wednesday afternoon. A full at After seven years in the local cemetery. be prepared to pay a half year's tendance is deni red. The best of work shirts, th e1 telephone exchange Miss Irma dues. Abbio J. Whitehouse, Sec The regulor monthly meeting of the Mrs. Martha Rebecca White kind that fit* and are fit to wear. Quick has resigned, to accept a retary. ofrieiHl hoard will he held next Wed- See them. C. E. Roy & Co. position in the Pori land exchange. The hand of death Tuesday neaduy evening. Bed Cross Workers Ask Lidyard, the shoemaker, Word has reached this city of noon touched the heart of Mrs The Red Cross work rooms what Dr. Darland, the Chiro the marriage of Miss Opal Hyde Martha Rebecca White, widow of A bargain in cedar thesis $4.50 practor and Xatureopath, did for to Mr. Amos Johnson at Portland the late Francis M. White, and will be clos d this wei k and next, to $12.50. Furniture made to or him. recently. Mi-s Hyde was a teach the remains were laid beside those because of a lack of materials der. Repairing and upholstering. Phone 264. A. R. Keagy, Forest Dr W. B. Coon last Thursday er in the local schools fur several of the d< parted husband jester with which to work. Mrs A. B. Todd, Chairman. Grove, Ore. 6-5* shipped seven head of horses, years and Mr. Johnson was one day afternoon, in the Gales Creek three cows and a lot of farm im- 0f the inspectors on the sewer cemetery, after services by Elder piements to a 480-acre farm he hete two years ago J. S. Lucas of the Adventist owns near Gleichen, Canada. X’ church of Portland Wiles & Sohler inform the Ex G. Thomas went along as chap Martha Rebecca Copeland was press that the Chevrolet cars are erone. I born in South Carolina on May ... . _Ar... still in strong demand J:- Mrs. Sherrett will give a 500 the cars soJd in this county> 20 19th, 1836, and was married to party at the Laughhn hotel bat- bave been sold in Columbia county Francis M. White June 10th, urday evening, March 9th. A part sjnce November and four have 1869, coming to Oregon the year of the receipts will go to the B el-(been sold through lhe McMinn of their marriage. Three children gian relief fund. Admission, ~oc. v ; |e aKencv ¡n the past two we« ks s. blessed thi- union, one of whom, A Hoover lunch will be served by The Thp RpaVertnn Beaverton agency akn rp re Francis, survives, The husband Mrs. Humphreys and prizes will ports sales brisk. and father died at the family be given. The public is cordially home, near Gales Creek, in 1910 1 invited. 8-2 Ever since coming to Oregon, the County Agent Talks Garden A fair->ized crowd gathered at family has lived on a farm up Gale^ Creek, until two years ago, Langley ha!!, Monday afternoon when Mrs. While and her son and listened with attention to a moved to this city. talk on home gardening by X’ eal Deceased was a very devout Jamb-on, county agent. Mr. Jam and charitable woman and the ison told of the best methods of world is much better for her deeds preparing the soil, fertilization of kindness to her neighbors. and his methods for exterminating maggots, worms ar.d slugs A- a Oregon Pioneer Called poison, he rtcommended a mix- Mrs. Charles Hines wasSalut-* lure of 16 pounds of bran, one day called t o R u c h , Jackson I quart of cheap molasses and one ] county, to attend the funeral of (This is a picture o f No. 6, with Detachable Top) pound of Paris green, mix^d with i h< r father, John Devlin, who died warm water. If left in the open, that day at hi-> farm home, ugcifc NO. 6 D E L IV E R Y this mixture is fatal to birds. An- 83 years other remedy is five parts of sul B o d y : Express. Panels 10 inches deep, with 5 inch flare Deceased was born in Ireland phur and one part Paris green. As and came to American when but board. Loading space, inside measurements: 43 inches wide, a “ Black- seven years old During his early 63 inches long, 52 inches high; 500 pounds capacity. ■ spray * , he recommended . le a f !). He emphasiz'd theirr.- fife he was attached to lh e A m e r- T o p : Complete with rolled side and back curtains made of portance of g o o d s « e d and ¡^an navy, having served under heavy «filed duck. Celluloid lights at both sides of seat. sta e 1 t h a t government seeds Commodore Armstrong in Orient- F in is h : Standard color— Chevrolet green. hou.d be tested as they were not al waters, having been in the bat- NO. 5 D E L IV E R Y auLajs r e l i a b l e H«? advis< d , t|e of Wampon, when American B o d y : Express. Panels 10 inches deep, with 5 inch flare against mixing ashes with chicken W(ir vessels reduced the forts and board. Loading space, inside measurements: 43 inches « roppmgs to be us d us fertilizer, j spj|<ed the enemy guns. He came wide, 63 inches long, 52 inches high; 500 pounds capacity. e state«) that n there wa- a to Jackson county 50 years ago. F in is h : Standard color— Chevrolet green. «]< man«], h could K*-1 a bee expert He is survived by a widow, two o come to ther-i y and deliver a daughters, Mrs Chas Hines of The “ Four-Ninety” light delivery car is not a makeshift, talk on bee culture He has in his thia city Mrs. M Miles Central of built by an alien corporation and tacked on. It is a Chevro iles R. N. S T A N F IE L D office at Hillsboro a supply of Ruch and one | son, J. H. Devlin let product, built and guaranteed by the Pacific Coast’s Farmer, Stockraiser and Busi bulletins on gardening that may of Portland, greatest motor car manufacturing plant. ness Man be had for the asking. Funeral services were held at Prices F. O. B. Forest Grove A man who does things. the Ruch Catholic church Tues- Making Fruit Boxes Who has accomplished some No." 5 Delivery $731 60 No. 6 Delivery $752.10 day. _______ A t great expense, we have in thing. No. 7 D elivery 798.25 Chassis only - 705.95 stalled a machine for making Who knows how to work and Gran«lma Owens, mother to Fruit . . . . Boxes of all sizes get results. . , and we ..M r s J. W. Kyle, passed away Who knows Oregon’s needs, would like to quote prices to box Tuesday at the Kyle home and requirements and resources. Forest Grove Planing the funeral was held at Galea - Who has the experience, knowl __- 9-tf Creek at 3 this afternoon. ! It was created primarily— To help the business men and farmers; To provide plenty o f currency at all times; To effect a steadier supply o f credit. The system merits the support o f all good citizens; it must have yours in order to reach its full ¿development. You can secure the benefits o f this great system and at the same time assist directly in developing it by depositing your money with us. The First National Bank The Chevrolet Commercial Car For United States Senator Wiles & Sohler edge and business understand ing. Who, as a State Legislator for six years, has already done much for Oregon. Whose Republicanism is un questioned and whose ability has been proven. (Paid advertisement by Stanfield Com mittee, Stanfield. Or.) Work Stock lor Sale E E. Jones, a g e d 57, suc- Twenty-one head of work horses cumbed to dropsy at his home in and mules, all sizes, for sale at|Gales Creek town early last M on-' reasonable prices day morning and the funeral was ; Clark & M e r r i l l , ----------------------------------- —------ . |7-tf Phone, West 616. Good assortment of union suits, in medium weight, just in; $1.25 up. C. E. Roy & Co. JEWELER and OPTICIAN Distributers for Washington, Yamhill and Columbia Counties Salesrooms, Forest Grove, Ore. M. 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