The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, April 04, 1918, Image 8

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Farmers, attention !
How Do Your Sacrifices
Compare With These?
The prices of Binder Twine have been settled by
the Government; that is, the price the jobber shall
charge the dealer.
We wish to protect 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 feet Twine - - 27c
600 feet Twine - - 28 '*c
650 feet Twine - - 30c
The American Boy who goes to war »rives up the position which
means so much to his future, or the little business which has just
begun to show promise of success.
He severs home ties, »rives up home comforts, leaves behind
parents, friends, wife or sweetheart. He faces the probability of
being obliged to take up life anew when he returns ; of losing all
^ h e advantages which years of hard work have won for him. He
•faces the possibility of coming back incapacitated for earning a
living and of being dependent upon his friends or upon charity.
He faces the possibility of never coming home again.
What will he think, how will he feel, if we complain because
we are asked to make a few sacrifices for him—sacrifices so insig­
nificant when compared to his?
Show him that to invest in Liberty Bonds is not a SACRIFICE,
but a PRIVILEGE—an appreciation of his sacrifice.
And When You Buy, Buy AH You Can !
•
The First National Bank
We carry the latest styles in Mrs. Benfer is visiting friends
NOTES AND PERSONALS ladies'
shoes and pumps. Let us in Por land.
fit you. A. G. Hoffman & Co.
GOFF BROS.
FOREST GROVE
CORNELIUS
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. B. Russell
Christian Church
E. Williams is visiting his COUNTY SCHOOL NEWS
visited friends in Portland yester­ A fine line of . new simmer son, E. Lieut.
Ray
T.
Williams,
at
Next
lo
rd
day in the lunt d*y of
The next meeting of the Wash­ our minintry 's here.
day.
shoes, in leather and canvas, just Camp Lewis.
It in planned to
County Teachers’ associa­ make it an all day fellowship
We buy wool and mohair and received ^ t John Anderson's The Red Cross work rooms are ington
tion will be held at Gaston, Sat­ The Kansas City brethern will meeting.
will pay the highest market price I Don’t punish your feet by wear­ open every Thursday, a new sup­ urday,
be in in
April 13.
ing winter shoes.
A. G Hoffman & Co.
a
body.
A
baaket
dinner
will
be
served
ply of material having arrived.
There
are
now
47
members
of
at
the
noon
hour.
The
membership
are
DON’T, DON’T, suffer with Lester Hughes, who gave up his Mrs. L. P. Rock wood is enjoy­ Junior Rainbow regiment i n requested to see J. A. Parker about
stomach trouble. See Dr. Dar- appendix last week, has recovered ing a visit from her aunt, Mrs. Washington county who have what to bring in your basket. Let us
land. Chiropractor and Natur­ so rapidly that he has been moved Mary Dodd, of Toronto, Canada. been reported thru the coum y make it a grand day. There will be
to the home of his parents, south
opath.
office. S o m e services morning and evening. The
Mrs. Harve Baldwin left the superintendent’s
of
Pakro Seedtape is the simplest town.
names have been sent in to the morning theme is "The Supreme Hat-
Portland
hospital
yesterday
and
and most effective labor saving Sheriff Applegate yesterday ar­ will probably be home before an­ state office direct, so we do not tlefront.” Kverybody cordially in­
method of planting seeds. For rested Ludwig Nitschman of the other week.
have their names. Those who vited.
R. L. PUTNAM, Minister.
| Shadybrook district for having
sale at Littler’s Pharmacy.
have
sold
over
$50
worth
of
W.
to turn in a target rifle, The Masons will give a dance S. S. since the last report are Le­
Methodist Church Services
Mr. Carroll, who formerly lived failed
I
at
the
new
I.
O.
O.
F.
building
on
Ludwig
being
an
alien.
The
regular services of the church
one
Kerr,
Laurelview;
Margaret
on the Baseline road, but now
Saturday
night,
April
20,
for
the
Derr.
I-aure|;
Leonard
Cornelius,
will
be
held next Sunday beginning
makes his home at Lebanon, vis­ Cheap—One steel range, 1 heat­
Arcade; Carl Shaltenbrand and with the Sunday School at 9:4ft, and the
ited at the W. F. Johnson home ing stove, bed and mattress, two benefit of the home bQilding fund. Gerday
Anderson, Middleton; pastor will preach at 11 and 7:30.
bed springs, 50 feet rubber hose, For your Summer underwear James Kelley
Tuesday.
Mirsel Liven- Classmeeting at 7:00 p. m. and the de­
see
A.
G.
Hoffman
&
Co.
Ou>-
j
DON’T, DON’T, DON’T, OP­ lawn mower and many other ar­ stock is complete and the price is good, Reedville, and and
Frederick votional meeting of th e Epworth
ERATE for Piles, Goiter or Ap­ ticles. Bernard’s Book Store. right.
Koehler,
Orenco.
League will be held at 6:30. Topic:
pendicitis. These can be cured. Judge and Mrs. J. W. Goodin
nderstanding and Doing Christ's
The highest numlier of Junior "U
See Dr. Darland, Chiropractor of North Plains visited Mr. and Come to the Star Theater Fr - Rainbow
Will.”
Classmeeting a t 7:00 o'clock.
Regiment members in The Woman's
and Naturopath.
Mrs. Dan Parsons yesterday. The day or Saturday night and hear a any one school
Missionary
is
eleven
in
Mid­
rattling good opera, given by high I dleton The second is five from society will meet in Foreign
The people of Yamhill will give Judge is liable to be our next school
the
1-eague
room
singers Admission 35c, Laurel.
two dances tomorrow night for county judge.
next
Wednesday
afternoon.
Leader,
the benefit of the Red Cross and TheRebekahs last night elected all seats reserved.
The following schools appear Mrs. A. T. Smith.
Sam and Charley Walker will , Mrs. Carrie Graham and Mrs. News comes from Banks that from
JOHN EBERT, Pastor.
their reports to be 100 per
each lead an orchestra.
Edna Ross as their representa­ one of the Dooley boys Tuesday cent War
Savers, having as many
Congregational Church
took a couple of shots out of a re­ pupils reported
Charley Mertz is now sole own­ tives to the state assembly, which ; volver
owning
W.
S
S
11
a.
and Anti-Christ,
at
a
man
named
Spiering,
er of the Forest Grove laundry, ! convenes at Seaside on May 21. hard feelings over the war being and Thrift Stamps as are enrolled or Jesus m. and "C the hrist K aiser"
will be the
ice plant and wood yard, having With a program and lunch, the cause of the fracas.
in the school: Mountain Home, theme of Mr. P atten's PATRIOTIC
bought the interest of his partner, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Jones
Middleton, Reedville, Manning, SERMON. It will be a study in con­
Aden Keen. And Charley is able i Tuesday
Miss Elbe Sage, a former resi­ Oak Park and Wilson.
evening
entertained
the
trasts, calculated to stimulate interest
to run this beehive.
of this city and a teacher in
N.A.FROST.
young ladies and gentlemen who dent
in
the 3d Liberty Loan.
the Dilley schools for several
Mrs. Lucy Williams returned as-isted them in producing “All a years,
At
the 8 p. m. service, the pastor
Don’t
forget
“Buster
Brown”
who has spent the past sev­
to this city Sunday, after a week’s Mistake,” for the benefit of the eral months
will
speak
"A Man's Fight for
her parents, Shoes for children. First because Faith, and the on Faith
visit at McMinnville. She was Red Cross on March 4th. Every- | Mr. and Mrs. with
makes a man
D. D. Sage, at of the last. A. G. Hoffman & fight the Good F ig that
accompanied home by Mrs. Dr. i body had a good time, according Oakno, M ont, visited
h
t."
It will be a
friends and Co.
Woods, who spent the day with to one privileged to attend.
challange
to
up-standing
and
forward-
in this city and Dilley Public sale bills printed at the looking manhood.
Mrs. Williams and the W. F. Housecleaning time is certainly relatives
Miss Sage has accepted Express office.
Johnson family.
A. B. PATTEN. Pastor.
here and the careful housewife Sunday.
a
position
in the office of a gov­
There will be a Japanese re will want new rugs, paints and ernment supply
ception at the Congregational wallpaper to make the home look couver, Wash. house at Van­
parsonage Friday, April 5th, 3 to more cheerful in these depressing
5:30 p. m., for the benefit of the days We have all these, as well A number of Paul Schultz's
French and Belgian relief fund. as a good vacuum sweeper and friends called at the Schultz bun­
A silver offering will be taken and o t h e r household necessities, galow last Thursday evening to
Co-Operates with the U. S. “ Food Man”— Hoover
the public is cordially invited. i Claude E. Smith.
give him a send-off on account of
(U. S. Food Administration License No. G 34147)
301
his intended« departure to accept
a position in a Portland wholesale
(T
house. Paul was out when the /^A R EFU L OBSERVER.^ will notice that our dust-proof, fly-
intruders arrived, b u t Mr s. ^ proof and sanitary display cases, chilled to a freezing
Schultz made them at home until point, is their protection against disease, especially during the
THINK OF US
the lord of the hguse arrived.
Then, following a hearty welcome hot summer months.
by the guest of honor, there was
Have your Suit made to order.
card playing and music for several
Owing to the fact that the Royal Baking Powder company
Fit and Satisfaction guaranteed.
hours, followed by a nice lunch, is going to cut down the size of its product in tins, we are go­
partly furnished by the visitors ing to offer the old style H-lb. cans at 22c and the pound cans
Good Suits, $17.50 up.
and partly commandeered from at
43c, for the Week-End Only.
the Schultz pantry. Those in the
invading party were Messrs and
If you are paying too much for SUBSTITUTES elsewhere,
Mesdames A A. Hall, A. J. Dem CALL 0 6 1
Cash for All Produce
orest, C. E. Walker, B r a d y
Large selection of Men’s Dress Shirts,
Chowning, C. E. Roy and W. C.
“Go back to the simple life, be content with simple foods,
all the new patterns and weaves.
Benfer, Mrs. Mabel Evans of simple
pleasures, simple clothes; work hard, pray hard, play
Newberg, Mrs. Susie Hatfield and
Fine line of Spring Hats, Shoes, etc.
Miss Pearl Hall. And you may hard. Work, eat, recreate and sleep. Do it all courageously.
be sure everybody had a good We have a victory to win.“ —Hoover.
time.
SCHULTZ’S K
STORE
When You Think Clothes
0
Men’s Furnishings —
C. E. ROY & COMPANY
FOREST GROVE
M
30C
J
JEWELER and
OPTICIAN
M
I
A Llk/vLI- Abbott building
. J. AbDOtt
Forest Grove