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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1918)
' V the hard-surfacing of North Sev enth street. Forest Grove Gets Recorder Dyke read a commun The Express prints butter wrap ication from the Woman’s club, pers with non-poisonous ink. An Honor Flag asking thfft less speed be per We have in stock aprons auth CONDENSED NEWS NOTES This Bank ( Continued from Png* One) orized for cannery use. A. G. Huffman & Co. blindly followed the dictate« of Mule skin shoes are cool and their military masters and one easy on the feet; they make work of these propagandists taught that a pleasure, $2.50 and $3.00. ‘’Permanent |>eace is a dream and Dr. Ward is coni inning his not even a beautiful dream, for practice and is prepared to answer the people of a peaceful nation calls both day and night. Office !>ecame pitiful, trembling weak- hour s, from 9 to 11 a. m. and 2 to j lings, who block the way to real 4 p. m. 18-tf manhood.” He asked if the peo Uncle Johnny Heisler of Gales pie of Forest Grove believed the Creek was very ill several days hundred splendid, broad-should last week, but is again able to be ered, lion-hearted young men who up and about. One of his daugh had enlisted from this city were ters, Mrs. Carl Hoffman, arrived “trembling weaklings ” He didn’t of Forest Grove, Ore Friday from Ostrander, Wash , on believe it and the German wur lords would learn the mistake of account of her father’s i’lness. their false teachers before the wur M IM S C R Safe Deposit A Strong Bank I w a s b l i n d . I now see. was over. ' r i o t * U . R IS IR V B Boxes for Rent T hat’s joy. To improve your SYSTEM in a Good Town A song of hate being sung by vision, o r relieve eye-.strain. T hat’s pleasure. We a r e “At the Bulgarians teaches the young Home” during Ma y . “Safety men to ravish the women of their First” suggests “ Do it now.” foes, ride over their discarded NOTES AND PERSONALS Got J your light cloth hat yet? Dr. Semones. Tel. 464. 18-3t bodies with hor>es and gouge out 1 Better hurry; 'bout all gone. C. the eyes of the old men with forks. E. Roy & Co. If this philosophy is to prevail in Yellow Aberdeen turnip seed the world, then the bible is a $1.50 per pound, at the-Pacific Theodore Wirtz of Clackamas Market. 19-tf county visited relatives in the Shoes to fit i he entire family, city today. annual election of officers The speaker di-clared the war and a fit every time at A. G. Go to the Erickson garage, K. for The the Forest Grove W omans, had brought about a beautiful Hoffman & Co. 'of P. building, for your auto re club was held Monday, with the comradeship in America and she The little son of Mr. and Mrs. pairs, accessories, tires, gas and following result: , was giving the world a new ver F. E . Mercer was operated on at , oils. Mrs. Eva Abbott, president; sion of democrcy. T h e allied a Portland hospital the first of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Roe and Mrs. W P. Scheetz, vice presi- Christian nations of Europe were the week. | son, Bruce, and Mrs. M. J. Ab- dent; Miss Minnie Myers, record depending on America to carry a Found, between Dilley and 1 bott motored to Portland Tues ing secretary; Mrs. E. 8. Sparks, heavy party of the fighting and corresponding »cretary; M i s s feeding and we must Hooverize, Gaston — Lady’s leather hand day for a day’s visit. bag. Pay for ad, prove property Black Cat pure thread silk hose Camilla Abernethy, treasurer; buy bonds and help maintain the and take same. 18-tf in Havana brown, silver grey, Mrs. C. E. Walk* r, member of Red Cross to take care of the executive board; Mr s . A. B. victims of Prussian h a t e . Two To keep the automobile looking palm beach and white at 90c pair Todd and Mrs. F. S. Whitehouse, weeks ago France's army was in clean and nice use one of our Oil at A. G. Hoffman & Co. delegates to state convention; danger of being*discouraged be Tanned Chamois skins on it. To get good, salable fruit from Mrs. E E Williams and Miss cause of a shortage of provisions, Littlers’ Pharmacy. your trees, spray the trees often Minnie Myers, alternates. but America h a d temporarily For aprons and house dresses with Sherwin-Williams Arsenate filled the need and we must keep The civics committee was auth see our large stock of pretty of Lead, for sale by Littlers’ orized to have the seats of the on sending wheat and meat to plaids and stripes in ginghams Pharmacy. Congregational church square re feed the fighters or the gallant Until further notice the Can paired and the same committee fighters of France must quit. and Renfrew madras. A. G. nery will receive Rhubarb at one reported some rubbish cans placed Hoffman & Co. When the speaker concluded he and one half cents per pound. at several points in the business was given such an ovation as few Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burk and We also want your Goose berries, section. The city council is to be men have received in this city Mrs. Harvey Rogers and children Raspberries and Loganberries. asked to force slower rate of spt ed since the war started. of Canada are here for a visit A. A. Casey, aged 60, a driver by autos passing the Lincoln with the mother of the two ladies, Mrs. McCoy of David’s hill, who for the Oregon Nursery Co. of school Orenco, was so severely injured in is in poor health. It was decided to hold a Rose a Monday that he died exhibition when the roses are at Through the courtesy of Man at runaway ager C. T Richardson, a number ing. the county hospital that even their best, but there will be no parade or heavy expenditure of With nil members present, the of College students last Thursday Deputy Sheriff J. C. Smith money. Mrs. C. E. Walker is city administration held its regu- inspected the local condenser of the Pacific Coast Milk Products Tuesday picked up in this city chairman of the committee. l a r monthly meeting Tuesday The management of Pacific night. company, learning much about three boys wanted in Portland for “ borrowing” an auto without the University having made the ofler the condensing of cow juice. After the reading of the min owner’s consent. They were taken of a meeting place in Marsh hnll utes and acceptance of the treas A son was bom Sunday morn to Portland. at a very reasonable rental, the urer’s report, for April, bills ag- ing to Mrs. Glenn Potwin of Port club Shed your shirts and trousers itude. accepted the offer with grat gn gatinc $1,176 23 were allowed. land. The husband and father is Treasure*- was authorized to at sea. “somewhere on the Pa and get into Unionalls and feel The next meeting will be held pay the semi-annual interest on cific,” but Grandpa and Grandma right. C. E. Roy & Co. at the home of Mrs. B. F. White, Potwin will see that the youngster Dave Sparks and J. F. Ilaynie with a p cnic lunch, the refresh 1911, 1913 and 1915 street im gets plenty of attention. visited their friend, A B. Todd, ments to be enjoyed on the lawn, provement bond-, amounting to $1,101.07. Also authorized to Local Knights of Pythias will in an Oregon City hospital Sun if weather conditions permit. take up four street improvement give a dance at the new I. O 0 day and report Alex getting along warrants, aggregating $1,880 40 F. building next Saturday night nicely, but yesterday and Tues Also three bonds, aggregating the to raise a fund for the local boys day he was not so well. His sum of $677.20. in the trenches. Walkers’ orches daughter, Elizabeth, was operated Street committee reported that, tra will furnish the melody and on for appendicitis at the same since the government had taken tickets are selling (rapidly) at hospital Monday. About 3 o’clock Sunday morn over the railroads, the Oregon $1 00 each. You are invited. W. P. Dyke was in McMinn ing the sawmill and a large quan Electric people were not sure they The ladies of the French and ville Friday and Saturday, a t tity of lumber belonging to Mc would be permitted to furnish free Belgian Relief society report that tending a meeting of the agents Farlane Bros., at Manning, was transportation to the gravel need they cleared $50.54 from the pic of the Oregon Fire Relief associa totally consumed by a fire of ed to improve West First avenue ture show and musical given at tion. He reports the company in suspicious origin, entailing a loss to the cannery, but, in view of the the Star theater Monday after good shape and its business in of about $25,000 with no insur fact that ihe cannery had a gov noon and evening and they desire creasing. Insurance Commission ance. The owners formerly lived ernment contract, the assistance to thank those who assisted by er Harvey Wells was at the meet in this city and much regret is ex might be given work or the purchase of tickets. ing and stated that he considered pressed by their friends at their Work will soon be resumed on The war tax amounted to $9.00. i the company one of the best in heavy loss. The ladies work at Mrs. M. A. Oregon. The company is now Thomas’ every Friday afternoon writing three-year paid-up pol- USED GOODS and all ladies are invited to join ic;es, without future liability to FOR SALE the policy-holder. in the w o r k . is more than just a Bank—it is your friend. It is the medi um of exchange between you and the rest of the civilized world. It’s drafts are honored in all countries not at war with the United States. This bank protects your savings and lends you money when you need it. It exerts a strong influence in upholding: the moral and material interests of your community—of yourself. It is safe—it is sound—it is conservative—it is strong—it is a GOOD place for your check ing account, for your savings. Your name on an honored check is a good endorsement. The First National Bank | VJWV w u i I New Officers for the Woman’s Clubj The City Fathers Meet and Talk McFarlane Brothers Are Heavy Losers AT BARGAIN SPECIAL -----in - - - Men’s Hose Men’s black artificial Silk Hose, spring weight; looks like silk and a good wearer—a regular 35c hose be fore the high prices hit us. To introduce this hose, will put on sale this week and next at 25c the pair. Ask to see ’em. C. E. ROY & CO. Caples Block FOREST GROVE Fairbanks Mor.-e Steam Pump, \V i by 3 by 4, $35.00. 2 No 15-6 Ideal Hot Water Heaters. 780 ft. 1}4 in. Black Pipe; 10c per foot. 21 Ventilator sashes, suitable; for windows or cold frames, at 50c each. Greenhouse Glass, 16 by 20 at 12>^c per light. Any quantity. J J. STANGEL, Phone Main 043. Forest Grove, Ore. Notice to Bond Holders Forest G r o v e Improvement I Bond No. 7, dated May 20, 1913, face value $500.00 is called for payment. Interest stops May 20, 1918. EDWIN S. SPARKS, It City Treasurer. | mitted uuto drivers in the vicinity of the Lincoln school. Street com mittee instructed to have signs placed on each side of both the Central and Lincoln schools. Ordnance committee was in structed to amend tralllc ordi nance to limit siieed in business district to 15 miles and in other •rta of the city to 25 miles per our. Water meters will hereafter be read monthly, inside city limits, and water committee is to confer with I*. U. trustees regarding bud leak in College swimming pool. Thos. Easter o f th e North Coast Power company appeared and withdrew his company’s of fer to wholesale juice to this city, to be distributed by the city ut retail prices He explained that his company had gotten in bad by retailing to one Wu>hingfon town und wholesaling to unother near by town. They did not want the same trouble between Hillsboro and Forest Grove. For his com pany, he asked permission to ap praise the light and power system, with a view to making an offer to purchase same. T h e appraise ment is to cost the citv nothing and does not obligate the city to sell. After making it plain that the council would not sell without a vote of the people, the Power company was given permission to make the appraisement. T. II. Littlehales was appointed to the library Ixmrd in place <>f Jo Hurley, who has left the state. Mayor Paterson spited that the sewer lawsuit would probably be resumed next week and council adjourned. Charles Roe, a naval recruit, who is taking radio at the Uni versity of Washington, visited his parents at Wapato several duys last week and on Sunday visited his uncle, C O. Roe, and family in this city. Methodist Church Services Sunday School 9:45 a. m., preaching by the paNtor at 11 a. m. The topic for sermon it: “ Sir, we would see Jesus.” You are welcome to these services. Bring your offering to the Methodist National War Council which means vtie day’s clear earnings or divide your yearly income by 313 the number of work days in a year. This is the Mil lion dollar fund made up exclusively by the Methodists to help Uncle Sam. Kpworth league 7:00 p. m. The new officers desire to start well with a good attendance. Claas meeting at 7:30. Evening service at 8:00. Next Sun day being Red Cross Sunday we will make the entire evening service patri otic. Be present as Cross members. Red Cross contributors, would-be con tributors or should-be contributors. You are welcome to these services. JOHN EBERT. Pastor. Congregational Church Mr. Patten will preach Sunday morn ing on “ The Church and the Keya, or the Church in Politics, Business, So ciety and Affaire.’’ He will discuss at 8 p. m. the ques tion, “ Is the World Growing Better, and Is the War Helping or Hindering?” A. B. PATTEN. P astor.« F p i i i t T o r e BUIS and r r u i l J d X S RUBBERS are very scarce this year and prices are advancing every week. We are still selling at the old prices Customers will please order before 8 o’clopk for morning delivery. Afternoon wagon leaves at 3 o’clock. SCHULTZ’s gggg STORE Co-Operates with the U. S. “Food Man”~Hoover (U. S. Food Administration License No. G 34147) Service Phone 0 6 1 Satisfaction