Supplement to Forest Grove Express Vol 3 Forest Grove, Ore., Thursday, March 28, 1918. No. 12 HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Con Caples of Portland had business in this city Tuesday. Thursday a f t e r n o o n Mr. Farmers, get your blue stone Albert Ahlgren has accepted a Sprague, who is engaged in Y. M. at McNutt’s. 11-tf position as auto salesman with C. A. work at Vancouver Bar­ H. G . King left Tuesday on a Wiles & Sohler, Chevrolet dis­ racks, spoke to the Student Body. business trip to Wren, near Cor­ tributers. | Mr. Sprague told his experiences vallis. Buy a Hardemen Hat, “ Better in his work in a very interesting Mack Cat Hosiery for men, Hats for Men.’ ’ We carry over manner, and his talk will be re- women and children at A. G. fifty different styles. A. G. Hoff­ I membered by the students for a long time. Hoffman & Co. man & Co. On Friday afternoon the Travel Dr. Strickland of Oregon City Mr. and Mrs. J. E. May and Club presented a play before the visited his family in this city Sun­ little son arrived Saturday from assembly. It was entitled “ An day Pasco, Wash., for a visit with the Economical Boomerang,” and was Blue Andalusian eggs for hatch Good and Morris families. decidedly humorous. Lucile West, ing. lf> for *1 00. I. W. Hur­ Mr. and Mrs. Levi Via of Cas­ Victor Bump, Arlington Marsh, ston, Route 1. 10-lf cade Ix>cks visited the former’s Richard Huson and Cecile Stocker George G . Hancock, real es­ mother, Mrs W. I*. Via. and other all did excellent work, and fully tate, farm loans and fire insur­ relatives in this city over Sunday. justified the work and time which ance, new Anderson block. 50 Smith’s furniture store is the was spent in coaching by Mr. We can handle acute, as well as home of the Hoosier Kitchen ! Bump and Miss Friendly. eh'onic, c a s e s . I)r. Darland, Cabinet. Come in a n d learn Friday evening the basket ball Chiropractor and Natureopath. what a food and labor-saver the team played the Hillsboro team 11 I in the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium at Ask I .id yard, the shoemaker, Hoosier is. Portland A number of ‘rooters” what Dr. Darland, the Chiro­ Miss Ruth Austin, who has ap- accompanied the team and cheered practor and Natureopath, did for j plied for a position in the war de- them on to victory. This game him. Ipartment. is doing typing for At­ was played to decide the cham- Our new Spring Suits for men torney L. M. Graham while await- ! pionship of Washington county, have arrived and you will be her assignment. i which goes to the Forest Grove pleased with them. John Ande-- Iiet all men, women and child­ high. son. ren come to the cafeteria lunch- Tuesday afternoon Professor A CHEVROLET reflects fav­ I eon, served at noon at K of P. j Gregory of tne University of Ore­ orably on the good judgment of ; Hall, Forest Grove, Saturday, gon addressed the students on the its owner. Will*» & Sohler, Dis­ March 30th. “ Good Eats.” advantages of a college education. tributers. He told a number of stories in Mr. a n d Mr s . Orville H. A dandy new line of Spring Scheetz and baby are expected such a way that, although they ties for men and boys just re­ out from Portland to spend were thoroughly appreciated by ceived a t J o h n Anderson’s Easter with the former's parents, everyone, they served to carry his point home in a most convincing Come and see. 11-tf I Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Scheetz way ____ Congoleum Rugs in all sizes at CH EVROLET—The chassis is reasonable prices at Smith’s fur­ Liberty Ginger Bread niture store. No trouble to show ' accessible, making it easy to care The following recipe for ginger for. This care, which every piece them to you. 11 bread w a s furnished by Mrs. of machinery should have, yill We sell the “ Out o ’ Sight" ! make the car good for years, and Humphreys, who makes excellent mole trap, recommended by the insure a high value at any time. bread from it: 1 cup cooking molasses O. A. C. mole expert. Come in : Wiles & Solder, Distributors. cup brown sugar and see how it works Gordon & L o y a l M. Graham, Forest 1 cup sweet milk Gordon. Grove’s legislative candidate, has 1 cup oat (Hour Ladies, don’t let the fear of been so crippled with lumbago 1 cup barley meal high prices keep you from exam­ and rheumatism for the past six 1 cup white flour ining our spring hats. We have weeks that he has not done much 2 tablespoons shortening them at very reasonable prices. “ running,” either for office or any­ } 2 teaspoon salt Mrs. A n n a E. Dixon, Main thing else, but he is steadily im­ } 2 teaspoon soda street 11 proving and expects to be among 3 teaspoons baking powder Mrs. G. H. Baldwin, who was the leaders in the race. 1 teaspoon ginger operated on at the Good Samari­ 1 teaspoon cinnamon Through the courtesy of O. M . tan hospital, Portland, on March Sanford, the editor of the Express Bake 45 minutes in slow oven; 15th, is getting along famously has read with interest a copy of quantities given make big 2-pound and, with good luck, will be home “ The Stars and Stripes,” a mod­ loaf. in another week. ern 8-page newspaper published You should find out why the The Red Cross ladies have in France by the American En­ CHEVROLET is one of the most more goods for their “ Superfluity gineers. The paper was sent by popular c a r s in the country. Sale” of next Saturday than they Floyd Tucker, who writes Mr. There are good reasons, indeed, had two weeks ago. Many of the Sanford that he has signed an ap­ why it is necessary to make up­ articles are new, just out of the plication to become an inhabitant ward of two hundred thousand stores, and they will go at reason­ of a “ tank,” so that he can get cars a year to meet the demand. | closer to the front. able prices I/)ok them over. Wiles & Sohler, Distributers. CONDENSED NEWS NOTES J.