The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, May 09, 1918, Image 8

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    CONDENSED NEWS NOTES
Third
L iberty Loan B onds
will be here for delivery to pur­
chasers Friday, May 10th
The F irst N ation al B ank
Job printing phone 821.
When you buy a Chevrolet, you
buy a certainty.
Mrs. M. T. Bates of Gaston
was shopping in town Monday.
We have suits to suit prices
from $14.50 up. A. G. Hoffman
& Co.
O. P. HOFF, republican, for S tate
Treaaarer. Read The Political Puzzle,
I pageti 26-27, election pam phlet.
(Pd Ad)
Veterans Elect Officers
(i rangers Buy Bond
At the semi-unnual meeting of
the Washington County Veterans'
association, held at Cornelius last
Thursday, the following officers
were elected for the term of one
year:
E. F. Sins. Hillsboro, president;
J. T. Butler, Forest Grove, and
Mrs. Sarah McNutt, Cornelius,
vice presidents; J T. Butler, sec­
retary und chaplain
The next meeting will be held
in this city the first Thursday in
October.
Memorial services for departed
members were held in the morn­
ing, at noon there was a bountiful
basket dinner and the election
and other business came after
dinner.
Gale Grunge No. 282, P. of H.,
held un extra good meeting Satur-
duy. Two members weie ad­
mitted by demit, three by initia­
tion und two were given the first
anrl second degrees. A $50 Lib­
erty B o n d was purchased by
the Grange also $10 in W S
Stamps. Chan. Hays, buying and
selling agent f o r t h e Oregon
granges, was present und trans­
acted considerable business. N.
A Frost of Hillsboro und W. A.
Williams of Portland were present
and gave some unusually good
talks on “ What Is Most Worth
Whi e at the Present Time."
Next meeting is June 1st and ev­
ery Granger lx* ready.
Prettily-decorated windows, in
honor of May Day, were exhibited
la<t week at the Hoffman store
and the Book Store.
M CM BC*
A Strong Bank
Safe Deposit
For your graduating dress see
> I M R A L RCSK RV 1
SECRETARY.
in a Good Town
Boxes for Rent
SYSTEM
A. G. Hoffman & Co. We have
a nice assortment of Voiles at
Attendance Was Poor
Methodist Church Services
prices to suit everyone.
Directors—M. R. Johnson, President; Chris Peterson,
Only a few local women took Sunday School 9:4f> a. m., preaching
Vice President; A. J. Demorest, Cashier; Allan Rice and
Some men are born grouches, the pains to attend the Conserva­ by the puHtor at 11 a. m. N ext Sun­
but an awful lot of others achieve tion meeting of the Woman’s club day in M other»’ Day and the sermon by
J. E. Loomis.
a chronic grouch through having at Langley hall last Monday, but the pastor will be in keeping with the
to crank an automobile engine. those who came got some pointers day.
on the canning and drying of The Epworth league will m eet a t
Found — Dealer’s auto license Huh?
NOTES AND PERSO NA LS
fruit. Miss Minnie Myers was! 7 p .m ., cla*»meeting at 7:30 and a t M
New
Georgette
waists,
stylish
j plate No 313B. Inquire at this
the principal speaker and fur- the pastor will preach,
corsets
and
ribbons
and
little
office
A week from tomorrow' is the
nished some samples of canned The Ladies’ Aid society will m eet in
boys’
$1.00
wash
suits
in
endless
Mrs. A. J. McCoy of the Kansas
date of the primary election.
and dried fruits. A general dis- \ the Red Croaa roum# next Wednesday
City
neighborhood was in the city profusion at Mis. Blanche Rich
Shoes for dress and work, a Saturday.
ards. Pacific Avenue and Council cussion and swapping of experien­ afternoon.
large stock always on hand at A.
street.
17 tf ces proved beneficial to those in The mother» and father» are eapec-
Suit Cases and Bags of all
G. Hoffman & Co.
The Chevrolet company has in attt*r,dance. Unless the women '»by invited next Sunday morning. If
any that cannot walk to the
O. P. HOFF, republican, for S tate 8»z e 8 ' ■When ,n n c e d see A - G - itsengin ering and manufacturing of the city take more interest in | there
T reasurer. Read The Political Puzzle, Hoffman & Co.
departments men who have been the'? ™«’t»ng, they may be dis- church phone the Paator or Mr». M S.
pages 26-27, election pam phlet.
^ Dr. Darland, Chiropractic and associated with the industry since ‘-ontinued.
| Allen, the Lad.e. Aid president. Let
(Pd Ad)
the young |>eople be prepared to do
Natureopath.
Office
at
A
St.
¿
S
i,
its
inception
These men know
The Star Theater is now in its 1st Ave. N. Phone 676.
th at day to honor Mother
¡bow.
new quarters, on lower Main O. P. HOFF, republican, for S ta te
ther
with a carnation, the cm-
I w a „ h 1 i n H
I nnw w e
street, and appears to be enjoying Treasurer. Read The Political Puzzle,
I desire to announce to the legal blem of Mother» day.
^ D ‘.Ln
. 1 n0W S*e ’
That 8 J°Y- TO improve your voters of Washington County that S|H-eial addre»» in the evening to the
better patronage than heretofore. pages 26-27, election pam phlet.
(Pd Ad)
vision, o r relieve e y e-strain . I am a candidate for th** office of younger people aa well a» older.
Miss Mildred Woodruff of Port­
Go
to
the
Erickson
garage,
K.
T hat’s pleasure. We a r e “At I Sheriff at the Republican pri­
land visited her aunt and cousin,
JO H N EBERT, Paator.
of
P.
building,
for
your
auto
re-
Home’
during Ma y .
“Safety maries to be held May 17. The
Mrs. Sherett and Miss Hanson, at
Congregational Church
the Laughlin hotel, last Sunday. pairs, accessories, tires, gas and First” suggests “Do it now.” vacancy in this office did not oc­
oils.
j
Dr.
Semones.
Tel.
464.
18-3t
Mr.
P
atten announce» the following
cur in time to have my name
Dr. Ward is continuing his
Sunday
evening
»erie» of W ar Sermon»
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lyons and
Levi B. Dixon, an account of printed upon the ticket, hence it
practice and is prepared to answer
for
May:
,
1
will
be
necessary
for
my
friends
calls both day and night. Office two children of California visited whose death appears on page 3,
May
12
—
’’The
Wider
Battlefield;
and
supporters
to
write
my
name
at
the
J.
A.
Elder
home
la-1
Mon-
was
a
member
of
the
Forest
Grove
hours, from 9 to 11 a. m. and 2 to
day.
camp, Woodmen of the World, tin the ballot. Your support will G etting Every Man on the Firing Line
4 p. m.
18 tf
of the Social R evolution."
and curried insurance to the i be appreciated.
There
will
be
an
illustrated
lec­
Mrs F. N. Bellinger and Mrs.
May 19 "T h e G reater Hum anity:
J. C. KURATLI.
S. J. Thompson were called to ture on India, by returned mis­ amount of $1,000, in favor of one
The
World Growing B etter in Spite of
Pd. Advt.)
Scio Monday morning by the sionaries, at 8 o clock this even­ of his sisters.
the
W
ar or Becau»e of I t . ”
Sunday’s Oregonian had the
sersjus illness of their sister, Mrs. ing. at the Advent church. The
See
Gloriana
d
o
i
n
g
charity
May 26 "O ur High School Youth,
public
is
invited.
picture of Mildred Frances Wirtz,
J. B. Couey.
and the New Preparednea«.“ (High
-------
Remember, friends, you must baby daughter of Postmaster and '
Mrs. Luella Walker was visiting
School B accalaureate.)
Notice
in Portland Saturday with Mrs. pay in advance to get the Express Mrs R P. Wirtz. who, in the re-
M other»’ Day will be obaerved Sun­
at
one
dollar
per
year.
The
reg­
cent
eugenic
contest,
scored
99»-41
fh
ere
will
l>e
a meeting of the day morning with fitting muaic and
Byron LaMont and Mrs. Charles
Walker, the latter at the Portland ular price is $1 50. We pay you points. Gertrude, the two and a | Woman's Com mi nee o f t h e with a me»aage on "M o th erin g .”
50c to collect fiom yourself
half year old daughter of Mr. and Council of National Defense, Fri- At the 8 o'clock evening service, Mr,
Surgical hospital
Mrs. C. L. Smith, was another day, May 10th, 3 p. m. at rest P atten will »peak on "T he Social Rev­
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dixon ar­ almost
Jim McGill h a s accepted a
perfect baby, scoring 9
8
room
of ‘ the Library. All women olution, and the Firing Line of the
rived
Tuesday
from
Wheeler,
night job in the blacksmith shop
points
in
the
same
contest.
that
were
present at the organiza­ Wider B attlefield.”
of the Foundation company, Port­ where Ed has cha ge of a big
tion
meeting
in August are re­
See
the
s
e
v
e
r
a
l
Chevrolet
A. B. PATTEN. Paator.
land, and his shop is now closed, dredge. Ed expects to go back
models
today.
Pass
jqdgment
on
quested
to
be
present,
as there is
Monday, but Mrs. Dixon will re­
except Monday forenoons.
them. Inspect each one closely; important business to transact.
When you buy a heavy car, you
W’hen Vic Fuqua gets moved main a few weeks.
ask
questions.
We
are
only
too
roll
your dollars away.
By
order
of
the
president.
During t h e five years that anxiou« to be given the opportun­
into his new room, he expects to
Mrs.
J.
E.
Pogue.
Sec.
When you buy a cheaply con­
equip his clerks with roller skates Pakro Seedtape has been on the ity of proving to you the claims
structed
so they can manage to cover the market it has gained great popu­ we make for pach of our cars;
See Gloriana, a child of the away. car. you roll your dollars
larity. Why spend your time $756 85 to $1543 25 f. o. b. Forest stage.
big room at least twice a day.
_____________
When you buy an underpow­
with the old inconvenient bulk Grove; Touring cars, Roadsters,
Saturday Is Butter Wrapper Day ered car, you roll your dollars
seeds? Littler’s Pharmacy.
Coupes and Sedans — Wiles &
Hereafter the Express will make away.
Mrs. C. H. Sprague, who was Sohler, distributers for Washing­ a special
rate on butter wrappers
Buy wisely—but a Chevrolet.
trken seriously ill during the ton, Yamhill and Columbia coun­
t
o
be
printed
o
n
Saturdays.
Christian Endeavor convention on ties, Forest Grove, Ore.
It
Public Notice
Heretofore the prices on quanti­
Dress Shirts, soft cuffs $1.25 to $5 April 19th, was taken to Portland
Lyle Hutchens,aged three years ties less than 100 have been higher
Dr. Brookbank is leaving 'he
With Laundered Cuffs $1 to $2 Sunday, having been at the Van- and fourteen days, eldest son of than the woman with but one city and all accounts due the firm
Kirk home until she was able to Mr. and Mrs. Orval Hutchens of cow felt «he could afford to pay
Sport Shirts, neat effects $1 & $1.25 be moved.
of Ward ¿Si Brookbank have been
this city, pas-ed away at St. Vin­ and for the benefit of those pat­ left at the First National Bank
New line of Summer Neckwear
Your investment lasts when cent’s hospital, Portland, last rons the Express makes the fol­ for collection.
lH-2t*
you buy a Chevrolet, for you se­ Thursday e v e n i n g of spinal lowing prices, Saturdays only:
just received.
cure the fullest value for your trouble. About a year ago little
Orlando Rornig of the radio
Blue Sport Work Shirts
50 Printed Wrappers $ .75
money. Y o u purchase a c a r Lyle had a severe at tack of spinal
school
at Seattle and Irvin Baren-
1.25
Union-Alls, grey, khaki, and
which possesses power, mechanical meningitis and it was thought he 10 > Printed Wrappers
drick
of
Camp Lewis, former P.
500 Printed Wrappers
2.75
blue__________ $2.50 to $3.50 dependability, good looks, eco- would eventually recover entirely,
U. students, attended the May
Place your orders, either by exercises Friday.
nomical qualities and all the es­ but new complications set in and
Union Suits, short sleeves,
mail
or telephone, not later than
sential appointments — a thor­ he was taken to the hospital
ankle lengths..... $1.25 to $1.50 oughly trustworthy car. (Advt.) Wednesday morning and every­ 10 o’clock Saturday morning; the
The Chevrolet company is in
position
to build a superior car—
day
before
would
suit
better.
Athletic Union Suits
75c up
About t e n o’clock Saturday thing possible done for him, but
and
it
does
it.
It
Phone
821.
morning the residence on the to no avail Funeral services were
Balbriggan Shirts and
Frank Vandehey farm, in the held at the local Christian church
Drawers, per garment 65 & 75c Spring
Hill section, was totally at 10 o’clock Saturday morning,
Blue Work Shirts, full cut
consumed by fire, together with ReV. Sias officiating, and the
A WORD for the Food Administrators who are pro-
Grey and blue Work Shirts, coat the household goods and wearing remains were interred in the
tecting the American people today as a mother
of the family of Walter Banks cemetery.
style, extra long sleeves, lined apparel
Burke, the tenant. Neither the
would protect her child:
collars and cuffs, extra full cut; owner nor the tenant carried fire
Dr. Kauffman Has Grip
see them.
The editor of the Express has
insurance, Frank being sore a' all
Sox, silk, cotton, lisle, fibre, two insurance companies because one just learned that Lieut. H. R. j
went “bust” on him several years Kauffman, who left this city sev- i
for 25c to 65c the pair.
ago.
The fire started in the ceil­ eral weeks ago for F t. Riley, Kas ,
Hats, new blocks and colors, $3.00 ing, but
just how and why is not to serve his country in the medi­
to $3.50.
known.
cal department, has a good case |
Shoes, mule skin ...... $2.50 and $3
B. J. Simpson left Sunday ev­ of the grip; not the LaCrippe of
Shoes, street and work $3.50to$6.50 ening for Bay City, where he be­ the French or the Influenza of the
Shoes, Tennis white, fine for sum­ comes agent for the Southern Pa­ Russians, but a really, truly
cific company. Mrs, Simpson and calf-skin grip, or bag, which was
mer wear.
AT VERY LOWEST PRICES
presented to him on the eve of his ‘
Men’s Khaki Trousers ___ $2.00 children are still here, waiting un- departure by a group of admiring
„
, w ri i • rn
« m - A j til Mr. Simpson gets settled in his patients, who believe that to D r.1
Boys’ Khaki Trousers
$1J0
job. f R §puri(eon |ate of
Boys’ Union-Alls, in khaki and Riddle, ¡s the temporory agent Kauffman’s experience and care is
here and will probably p u t i n a |iluf- l,he fac‘t that they (the
blue, with grey stripe.
bid” for the position, which
will 1 ing.
P*‘,en£2
r e *t,n
. amon,*
¿he b to
Ym
- - 10th
The a said
grip
would have
be given out between May
Co-Operates with the U. S. “ Food Man”—Hoover
and 25th. When a vacancy oc be a large one to hold all the good
(U. S. Food Adm inistration License No. G 34147)
wishes
Dr.
Kauffman's
former
curs all desiring it apply and the
patients
entertain
for
him.
company gives it to the man most
Phone OH1
Service
Satisfaction
entitled thereto by term of ser­
Don’t forget Gloriana Monday
Caples Block
Forest Grove vice and standing in efficiency.
night.
of Forest Grove, Ore
J. C. Kuratli for Sheriff
You Can Buy
“ H elp S ave Our Food"
Special-For Friday and Saturday
S u b stitu tes
AT
C. E. ROY & CO.
SCHULTZ’S J88S STORE