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

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    NOTES AND PERSONALS
: : One Day Only : :
Saturday, Mar. 23
Big Special Sale of
Guaranteed-for-Life
Aluminum W a re !
$ 2.00
Double Boiler
Saturday $1.07
$325 Double Boiler
Saturday, $2.79
j
This $2.75
Double Boiler
i Saturday. $2.29
This Fine $4.50
Tea Kettle
Saturday
Onlv $3.99
This $2.85
Percolator
Saturday, onlv S2.49
This S2.35
Tea Kettle
Saturday, only 82.09
A Dandy $2.00
Preserve Kettle
Saturday, only $1.79 ! Í
Very Handy
$3.25
Com bination Set
Saturday
Only $2.89
GOFF BROS.
Hardware, Implements
China, Kitchen Ware
Phone 683
FOREST GROVE
Job printing— phono 821.
Farmers, got your blue »tone
at M cN u tt’s.
11-0
.
An 11-pound son wa-1"1,11 M " 11
day to Mr ami Mr« Albert Kirk*
The Boys at the Front
Depend on YOU
to keep them supplied with munitions, fissi, clothing and
wood.
other ‘ war supplies. To purchase these supplies, YO U R
New and up to-date merchun-
| dise all the time at A. G. Holt-
government will on April 6th place on sale the third issue o f
man & Co.
Liberty Bonds. These bonds m ust be sold if the war for
Wanted— To give
away, n
Liberty and Democracy is to be won and the lives o f our
small dog about 8 months old.
soldiers
and sailors safeguarded. Have you Iregun to plan
Phone 103.
It*
on
how
to
take rare o f your share o f this responsibility?
Blue Andalusian eggs for hatch
Fach of us must do his and her share. Begin to plun today.
ing. 15 for *1 IK). J. I. W l>ur-1
Let's plan together for the common good.
ston. Route 1.
10-tf
George ( i . Hancock, real es­
tate. farm loan* and fire insur­
ance, new Anderson block
50
of Forest Grove, Ore
Gus Linn and son, Frank, of
Kimball, N e b , vi ited at the S.
L. Carlyle home Tuesday
MIMMI»
A Strong Bank
Safe Delimit
Boys' and Men’s Khaki tmus-
f ( O f MAL M t S I M V a
in a Good Town
•VtTBM
Boxes for Rent
isers, eufT bottoms, belt loops
11 See them
C K. Roy
Co.
Directors M. R. Johnson, President; Chris Peterson,
Just received, men’s and boys’
Vie. President; A. J. Demorest, Cashier; Allan Rice and
r< gulat on army shoes, Mun-on
J. I IsMimis.
I ist, at A. (I. Hoffman & Co.
We can handle acute as well as
ch onio, c a s e s
I >r. 1 iarlaml.
Little Bernice Via of Buxton is duct m SPECIAL MEETING with home
' Chiropractor and Natmeopath
visiting at the home of her grand- forces. I her* will lie gi><>d iin)(inr,
Ask Lidyard. the shoemaker, moth« r in this city
mix ! ■ »hört sermon by the pastor.
The
what Dr Darland. Jhe Chiro­
service» will begin promptly ut 7: J.r,
Iaiwrcnee Pierce is operating a
practor ar.d Natureopath, did for
m w M a x w e ll truck purchased ?or r*‘ h evo" in‘f- ^v-ry one is inviu-d to
him.
'
attend
him by hi> father.
Our new Spring S uits for men
Lach evening lH.-fi,r«* the service the
Smith's furniture store is th. C. W. B. M. will conduct a half hour
have arrived and you will he
I pleased with th*m. John Audi* - home of the Hoosier Kitchen prayer aervice. Next I xml's Day the
C abinet
( om e in
a n d learn morning theme will t>e the “ Whole
son.
M r and M r s
Hill Templeton " h a la íooti ami labor-saver the Church for the Whole Task” ami
the evening “ A M o re Convenient
of L.Grande are visiting at the Hoosier i-.
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parental Templeton home in this!
Mrs. Frank Smith of Summit,
Again we invite you to all
city.
tire , visit* d Sunday with her our service».
Congoleum Rugs in .ill >>i a t
brother and sisters. J. G., and
K. L. PUTNAM, Minister,
reasonable prices at Smith’s fur- Misses ( iara and Alma Sage in
niture s ore. No trouble t»> show this city.
Methodist Church Services
The First National Bank
we . 1 ! the »out
• I •*
s.ghr Q ¡special
Music • for
r
Ttic regular services of the dsntk
mole trap, recommended by (he
11 *
» t i«i i «■
, with the Sunday School at 9:45. and the
‘•A . C mole expert. Come in I
YTOITIUnS U U D IflB C l pastor will preach at n and 7 . 30 .
an i >ee how it works Gordon &
_ .
,;.
Classmi-cting at 7:00 p. m. and the de-
Gordon.
On invitation of Mi*s Waggefier, Votional mMtinK of lh). Epworth
R C Hill went to Portland l,‘
^ •’ * H’ ’ ’ 'ni *n s rlub will League will b<* held at 6:30.
Sunday to t ike a job in a box I,u ’ 1
° ° clock n**xt Monday
The y „unK peoples' Missionary*»o-
fuCtory, having decided that a
* ' nV«'.n
1 u* (nrn' er »ludio of ^ety will meet tomorrow (Friday) ev-
m n und**r TO has no business
'^aggener, in Marsh hall, enjng with Mr». A. Davidson in the
when* M iss Waggent-r will have north part of town,
oafing the~e d a y s .
The monthly meeting o f the Sunday
Save your shirt* and trousers charge of a *l'*'fi.»l mu ical pro-
M ,s
1
Sanford Will School hoard will ho held in the league
by wearing the all in-one over­ g'atn
gi\** a talk on I h** New Russia room next Wednesday evening,
all. We have them in Blue with and other good features will in-
JOHN EBERT, Pastor.
•ripe, Gr< y and Khaki. C. E.
t‘*rest all who come A. J White-
Roy & Co
house, Sec’y.
Congregational fhurrh
Call and s e e
our splendid!
spring Imp of Utz & Dunn shoes
A PALM SUNDAY order will he ob-
Making Fruit Boxes
for ladie . in white kid, b ack and i A t great expense, we have in- **rve‘1 Ml * * mor,,in* "«"••■'hip. Mr.
brown ! id with colored tops. A .,
,, ,
..
Fleiachman will sing “ The Palma,”
G. Hoffman & Co.
|sfallwl a n , a ' h,ne f*>r making smt the pastor will preach on "Chri»t.
Claude Bryant ha» been en Fruit Boxes of ail sizes and we the King.”
At the 7:30 evening service, Mr.
gage i a- cow-te-ter lor Wash- would like to quote prices to box
I ’ ailing Patten will »|M*ak on “ A Man's Work-
forest
Grove
r g on county, to succeed C u m t s .
!M f
ing Courage; or The Fearless Fight
Wilke , who g**-* to O. A . C. to M ill Co.
fur I.ivelihiasl and Liberty.”
aar-t Prof. Seudder.
Christian
Church
The Ladies' Missionary society will
Som* b dy • ook the door of
Beginning
next
Sunday
morning
and
meet
next Wednesday afternoon,
Frar.c
Wh te’s garage off the
continuing
for
two
weeks
we
will
con-
A. B. PATTEN, Pastor.
'ing*** Sa u dav right, lived H e
uto ar.d larer in f h< night brought
r b ek, ur iam tged.
S’>-<-! rari.e hearing stove two
iron bed , wi?h mat tresses two
• ig and H rods of 5 foot
ehi* b«»n w r for sale cheap
In­
Co-Operate« with the IJ. S. “ Food Man” —lioover
quire at the Book Store
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(If. S. Food Administration License No. G 311-171
A daughter was l*orn Friday
rriornir.g io Mr. arel Mrs f)avid
SEVERAL WAV'* TO SAVE SUGAR-WHICH IS YOUR WAY?
[> >.
IV ng *,n the < iab*« f r i ek
r<> d ar.d both mother arid dungh-
t*-'
doing very nicely.
SCHULTZ’S K
STORE
John P Jjerhlefs 'J near Gan­
or y. ;,<•< 'cd jri Portiarid la I.
/ \}t r:-. use b< i* alleg'd to
rave mvli- unpatriotic remarks
r.d fail 'J to register fot the
draft.
L 'i> , don't let t he f<ar of
high pro k<ep y*,u from exarn-
ioirjg our pr ng hats. We have
at ,<ry reasonable pri'«*s.
A n n a Io. Dixon, M a i n
M reel,
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kthlfiglon
and lut e daugbti-r are visiting
Mr
loth r gton's parents, Mr.
rid Mi . John Templeton. Mr.
lotbirgwn lia old hi* interest in
r.ar k . t < or* .rail, f.alif., and is
again foo'!oo:u-.
Mr: John Ebert, wife of the
M E. pa tor, is eon fi ned to her
home with measles. A
there
were no rm-asl<s in their late
Sr»ut,b Dakota home town, tb«*
Kbert b< I eve they wen- exposed
wliile trav«*ling
1
in
JKWKLKK and
OPTICIAN
A New Ruling Wc have been informed by the Food Adminis­
tration dial when a eiiHtomer buys 100 lbs. o f Potatoes with 40
lbs. o f white Hour, be will be required to buy only 25 pounds o f
other HiibntitiitcH. W** have the potatoes and other substitutes,
Phone (MM
M. J. Abbott
Personal Attention
Forest Grove