The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, March 28, 1918, Image 8

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    The Third Liberty Loan
Pays 41/4 Interest
Show your country’s enemies that those Americans not bear­
ing arms will FIGHT WITH THEIR HOLLARS to make the
world safe for democracy. The First National Bank offers
you its services free of charge in handling your subscription.
Bring us your order and we’ll get you the bonds you want.
Uncle Sam needs the help of every loyal son and daughter.
The First National Bank
of Forest Grove, Ore
Safe Deposit
Boxes for Kent
A Strong Bank
in a Good Tow n
Directors— M. R. Johnson. President; Chris Peterson,
Vice President; A. J. Demorest. Cashier; Allan Rice and
J. E. Loomis.
Job printing phone 321.
C. E. Roy had business in Port­
land yesterday.
Some very nifty Easter Cards
just received at the Book Store.
Mrs. Humphreys is this week
demonstrating wheat substitutes
at the Giltner store.
For Side Select Burbank po­
tatoes; $1.00 per cwt. H. N.
Robinson, Phone 0224.
Our new Spring Suits for men
have arrived and you will be
pleased with them. JolnA ndei-
son.
Ladies Attention! Don’t forget
the big patriotic rally at K of P.
Hall, Forest Grove, next Saturday
at 2:30 p. m.
In the CHEVROLET you get
quality plus the known quantity
You purchase a certainty "The
Product of Experience.” Wiles
& Sohler, Distributers.
Now is the time to get pre­
pared for the spring spraying.
All fruit trees must be sprayed
with Lime-Sulphur. Call in and
let us explain why you should use
S-W Dry Lime-Sulphur. Littler’s
Pharmacy.
Mr. and Mrs Otto Parsons,
who were married in Portland just
before last Christmas and left
immediately to spend their honey­
moon in California arrived in this
city last Sunday and are now at
their Gales Creek farm home.
The bride was Miss Elsie Ahlbeck
and was a childhood playmate of
Mr. Parsons in the old country
Farmers, attention ^
The prices of Binder Twine have been settled by
the Government; that is, the price the jobber shall
charge the dealer.
We wish to proteet all the farmers who want to take
advantage of our offer. That is, we will take your
order for twine at the following prices, to be paid
for at the time of delivery. Our profit on twine is
so small that we must refuse to give credit at the
prices quoted.
This offer will hold good until about Ma> 1st; not
later, as our jobber will not agree to fill any order
after that date.
This is a serious condition, farmers. Get busy and
buy your twine from some responsible dealer, so you
may be sure of having it when you are ready to cut
your grain. Our prices are as follows :
550 foot Twine - - 27c
GOO feet Twine - - 28 \.c
G50 feet Twine - - 30c
After April 1st. the Hoffman
store will open at 7:80 and close
Mrs. C. E. Roy is enjoying a at 6:30, new time.
visit from Mrs. Oliver Evans of Senator T. B. Handley of Tilla­
Newberg.
mook visited his aunt, Mrs. Z.
We always carry a nice large Large, in this city Friday.
assortment of Crepe de Chene,
Glenn Tumbleson, who has been
Georgette Crepe and wash silk working in a barber shop at Sea­
waists. A. G. Hoffman & Co.
side, has returned home sick.
FOREST GROVE
CORNELIUS
Judge Bagiev last Tuesday ad­ Joe and Mamie Loomis, who
journed circuit court in order that are attending the University of
the jurors and witnesses might at Wa-hing ton, at Seattle, are home
and carry a bigger stock. Thank­
Conservation Meeting
tend to putting in their crops.
Recital W as M eritorious
for the Easter vacation.
ing all my friends for th«*ir past
The
n
e
x
t
meeting
of
the
The recital given Tuesday ev-
Too late for publication in this
patronage, I desire to invite them
T h e CHEVROLET c a r is
issue, the Express received the made with extreme care. The car en'n'-i by the pupils of the P. I’, Woman’s C l u b ‘‘Conservation to visit me at my new stand,
Washington county cow - testers always make a good impression. C onservatory of Music was of a Committee” will be held at Ding- which will be kept open during
i high order and speaks well for the ley hall at 3 o’clock next Monday the noon hour.
report. Same will be published Wiles & Sohler, Distributers.
next week.
Respectfully,
Attorney W. P. Dyke made a instruction given at the Conser­ afternoon, with discussions on
vatory.
Those
taking
part
were
the
subjects
of
“Canning
Vege­
M
r
s
.
B
l a n c h e R ic h a r d s .
Steel range, heating stove, two business trip to St. Helens Satur-
Di-he.s”
iron beds, with mattresses, two day in regard to settling up the Margaret Morgan, Katherine tables,” “ Economical
Labor-Saving
Devices” ”
Mr. and Mrs. J T. Hay of
- Saving Devices
8x12 rugs and 8 rods of 5 foot estate of the late W. H. Ho-kin. Bratzel, I,ela Barnum. Gertrude and “ "Labor
I’orler,
Edith
Moor
ft,
Gladys
is
welcome.
Seattle,
the latter a daughter of
Everybody
i-
chichen wire for sale cheap. In-
W. J. McCready has spent sev- Clarke, Mabel Ra-musen, Helen
j Mr. and Mrs. John T. Fletcher,
quire at the Book Store.
11 eral days this week at Portland, Brunner, Dulcina Brown. Bessie
Bring the page of patriotic visited the parental home in this
Misses Doris Ma c e . Grace adjusting the income tax of the Smith, Beth Crandall, Eleanor songs clipped from last Sunday’s city Monday and, in the after-
Zerba and Donna Mack have 1 lumber companies in which he is Peterson and Russell Beals
¡Oregonian and come prepared to noon, accompanied by Father and
been nominated as candidates for interested
_.
,
,
sing th< in at the big patriotic M other Fletcher, went to the
The CHEVROLET is built for
Iime lhant*es Sunday .Morning 1 rally given at K. of P. Hall, For- home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
the election of a May Queen by
the students of P. U. next Thurs the man who likes to fee! proud
On page 4 of this issue is an I est Grove, Saturday, March 30th. Sargent, at Gale< Creek, to spend
of his purchase without paying article advising people to set fheir 1 2:80 p. rn. Bring your best voice thi night. On Tuesday Mr. and
day.
for it. Wiles & Soh clocks ahead Sunday night, buf, w th you.
Mrs. Hay resumed their journey
The CHEVROLET standard excessively
ler,
Distributers.
home,
having been on a visit to
since
the
railroads
change
time
on
of construction insures long life to
Buy a pair of Utz & Dunn's Southern California for their
Sunday
morning,
it
would
be
best
A.
Baldwin
will
have
his-ec-
an automobile, for great care has
dress shoes to go with your Fasti r
in the ond-hand
store moved
been taken in the design.
......................
,
, . _ to , his for everybody to change their gown and he ■-ure of style and health.
selection of material, and in the new location, west o, the Broder- clocks before retiring Saturday i proper fit A. G Hoffman & Go
E. U. ( ’ate, who has under­
construction of the car. Wiles & sen Pal[>t shop, on First avenue, night.
taken the job of supplying every
Sohler, Distributers.
south, by the first of next week.
To the Public
worth-while resident of Columbia
Notice of S heriffs Sale
Francis
A.
Porter,
who
is
called
During
the
first
part
of
next
rour],v
with a Chevrolet ear, with
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
by
virtue
Sunday night a crowd of loyal to report at Hillsboro tomorrow
,
,
.
i
r
headquarters
at Rainier, came
of
an
execution,
judgment
order,
de-
Tillamook citizens took two men to join ten other m n in a trip to
week I Will move my stock of home Monday to move his family
t
■
, , .
-,
e and or
of Bale issued out of and
into custody and fo’ced them to
of the rircuit court of waists, .-¡arts, ribbons and fancy to Hood River, where Mrs Cate
kiss the American flag. One of Camp Lewis, visited his mother, un(Jtr the
brother
and
S
i
s
t
e
r
in
this
City
the
Washington
County.
Oregon, to me goods to the room west of the and the children* will look after
the men was J. B. Delsman, trav­
tu.it
of
the
week.
upMl Star I heater, where I will have, their fruit farm the coming sum-
eling for a correspondence school,
more room to display my goods fm.r
and a former resident of Hills­ Claude Davis has been dis- a judgment rendered Hiid entered in
boro. The other was John Plask- charged from the navy because said court on March 22, 1918, in favor
er, Tillamook restaurant owner. of some slight physical defect and of .J. C. Kuratli, plaintiff, and against
Both had made remarks not com­ visited friends in this city over Richard Baldra and Sarah J. Baldra.
plimentary to the United States Sunday, leaving Monday for New defendants, for the sum of $700.00 with
berg to visit his folks.
interest at the rate o f 7 per cent per
government.
NOTES AND PERSONALS
r y
GOFF BROS.
-
SCHULTZ’S Ï88g STORE
DON’T
TAKE
A
CHANCE
higher.
tern.
on getting your Clothes
late in the season. If
you need clothes, don’t
hold off—get them NOW.
Woolens are bound to go
Come in and talk it over. We’ll reserve your pat-
Suits, $17.50 up
You’ll need EASTER FIX IN’S—Neckties, Collars, Hosiery,
Hats, Shoes, Shirts, with soft cuffs, laundered cuffs, mili­
tary collar and flat collar; Underwear, etc.
C
l? PHV JfcV PH i
.
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VvU.
FOREST GROVE
annum from January 21, 1917, and
$75.01) attorney's fees and the costs
and disbursements herein taxed at
$19.01 and the costs of and upon said
writ and commanding me to make sale
of the following described real prop­
erty, to-wit:
Beginning at a point on the north
side of Block 11, Simmon’s Addition to
the Town (now city) of Hillsboro, Ore­
gon, said point being 100 feet east of
the northwest corner of said Block;
running thence east on the north line
of -aid block, 100 feet to the center of
the north side line of said block; thence
south parallel with the west line of
said block, 1*0 feet to the center of
said Block 11; thence west parallel
with the north line o f said Block, 100
feet; thence north 180 feet to the place
of beginning, being Lot 4 and the east
half of Lot 5. said Block 11;
I will, on Saturday, April 27, 191H,
at 10 o'clock A. M. at the south door
of the Court House in Hillsboro, Ore­
gon, sell at public auction (subject to
redemption) to the highest bidder for
cash in hand, all the right, title and in­
terest which the within named de- '
fendants, and each of them had on
January 16, 1911, the date o f the
mortgage herein foreclosed, or since
said date had in and to the above de­
scribed property or any part thereof,
to satisfy said execution, judgment or­
der and decree, interest, costs and a c­
cruing costs.
Dated this March 28, 1918.
J. C. APPLEGATE,
Sheriff of Washington County, Ore. .
H, T. BAG LEY,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
12-5t
Between
, King
and Caples
JEWELER
OPTICIAN
and
Co-Operates with the U. S. “ Food Man”—Hoover
(U. S. Food Administration License No. G .'14147)
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■PUZZLc-riNU TH E SLA Q 'FR
A New Ruling We have been informed by the Food Adminis­
tration that when a customer Guys 100 lbs. of Potatoes with 41)
lbs. of white flour, ho will be required to buy only 25 pounds of
other substitutes. We have the potatoes and other substitutes,
Rhone (MSI
M. J. Abbott
Personal Attention
Abbott building
Forest Grove