The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, May 23, 1918, Image 8

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“ The Barrier,”
Star Theatre
by rex beach ,
Wednesday and Thursday, May 2 9 1 30
Reserved Seats, without Extra Charge, at the W irt/ Confectionery.
AD M ISSIO N , 35 Cents, plus W a r Tax
r
CONDENSED NEWS NOTES
Red Cross Funds
cannot be diverted from war relief work. Auditors from
the war department check up the receipts and expenditures,
to make sure that not one dollar goes estray. Have you
“ come across” with your contribution? If not, there is still
time to help Forest Grove reach its quota o f $2,500. This
bank will take your money and give you a receipt.
The First National Bank
The
Job printing phone 821.
Try “ K !enzo” tooth paste, 25c.
VanKoughnet & Redcr.
It
Mrs. A. B. C a p ie s visited
friends in Portland yesterday.
If you want a job in a woolen
mill, see ad on page 4.
The Express prints butter wrap­
pers with non-poisonous ink.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Danielson
visited friends in Portland Tues­
day.
Bethlehem
Truck
A Dependable Delivery
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Parsons of
o f Forest Grove, Ore
Gales Creek were shopping in
Capacity, 1 and 2'» Tons
town Tuesday
Mule skin shoes are cool and
A Strong Bank
Safe Deposit
¡easy on the feet; they make work
in a Good Town
Boxes for Rent
a pleasure, $2.50 and $3.00.
See the Pyrtx transparent bak­
Directors— M. R. Johnson, President; Chris Peterson,
ing dish« s at the Book Siore.
W ashington County Agents
Vice President; A. J. Demorest, Cashier; Allan Rice and
Every woman should have an as
OREGON
FOREST GROVE
sortment.
J. E. Loomis.
When you want a real good
! watch, either E gin. Waltham or i
U SE D GOODS
Methodist Church Services
Come to the Book Store for i Hamilton, see Shearer & Son.
N O TES A N D P E R SO N A L S
Morning
worship
11
o
’clock.
i Prices right.
your commencement gilts.
FOR S A L E
The
pastor
extend» an invitation t o '
business
1n
Dr.
U
rge
is
enjoying
a
vi
i
t
'
J
-W
Hughes
returned
Thurs-1
The
«
.
t
o
r
extend*
Claude Smith had
A T B A R G A IN
from his daughter, Miss Lucile, of day from California, where he 1
have not bwn attending:.ny ,
Portland Tuesday.
2
No
15-fi
Ideal Hot Water
Portland-
conducted a very successful sale 'church an well aa to the friend» o f our
Heaters,
$50
00
each.
Yellow Aberdeen turnip seed
T
,
,
L1 ¡of Jersey cattle.
$1.50 per pound, at the Pacific
Jewelry makes an acceptable
Managep Watrous of the Star
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Sunday | 780 ft. 1*4 in.* Black Pipe; 10c
Market.
19-tf
commencement gift.
has been increasing per foot
■>p t c our | -p(ieater js 0(fering his patrons School attendance
.
I
ne.
Shearer
&
Son
to
Sabbath.
Let um see
21 Ventilator sashes, .suitable
Colonial Sterling dinner sets are
' Rex Beach’s -Barrier’’ for nex ! from Sah‘,ath
whether we can’ t make it larger »till for windows or cold frames, at
dishes of which you will feel
Go to the Erickson garage, K. Wednesday and Thursday.
next Sunday. We want to give a
proud. Sold at the Book Store. of P. building, for your auto re­
Don’t pu' off buying furniture s|>eciui invitation to men to attend the 50c each.
J J STANGEL,
Found, between Dilley and pairs, accessories, tires, gas and until the price goes up again Sunday School.
oils.
Phone Main 043
We can give you good value for
Gaston — U d y ’s leather hand­ |
Kpworth League 7 o ’ clock.
Forest Grove, Ore.
bag. Pay for ad, prove property
Mr. and Mrs. Claud** Smith your money now C E Smith.
Memorial »ervices at the Congrega­
and take same.
18-tf
and little daughter and Mr. and
Dr. Ward is con inuing his tional church at 3 p. m.
Tom Todd returned yesterday
Baccalaureate services o f the High to Bremerton navy yard, after u
To keep the automobile looking Mrs. Hugh Smith visited friends practice and is prepared to answer
calls both day and night
Office school will be held in the Congregu- week’s visit with friend- in this
clean and nice use one of our Oil up Gales Creek Sunday.
Tanned Chamois skins on it.
To get good, salable fruit from hours, from 9 to 11 a m. and 2 to j tional church at 8 p. m.
icity. Hi-« brother, Kneel, who is
18-tf
Littlers’ Pharmacy.
your trees, spray the trees often 4 p. m.
I r»yt-r meeting on Thursday at H p. j Kolderinjg in the Portland recruit-
was a)so jn lhe
Rev. Ebert and H. E. Inlow with Sherwin-Williams Arsenate
Word comes from Oregon City m. You arc missing something if you J ¡nK
city
miss these.
of
Lead,
for
sale
by
Littlers’
Sunday.
were at Cherry G rove Monday p ,
to the effeC' that A B. Todd and
JOHN EBERT, Pastor.
daughter, Elizabeth, operative
night, stirring up the people for the i 1 aa?mac>
Guaranteed alarm clocks. $1.25
Red Cross financial drive. They
Until further notice the Can­ patients at a hospital, are both do­
Congregational
Church
to
$3.00 Shearer & Son.
It
report an enthusiastic meeting.
nery will receive Rhubarb at one ing nicely.
At 11 a. m. Mr. Fatten will preach I
Mr and Mrs Norris Rogers of on "T w o Type» o f Christian Key Men."
Mr and Mrs. Bernard Ortman and one-half cents per pound.
We
also
want
your
Gooseberries,
McMinnville
passed through town
left Monday to attend I. O. O. F.
At 3:00 p. m. the G. A. R. Memorial
Raspberrie.--
and
Loganberries.
yesterday,
enroute
to Portland, Service will be held in the Congrega­
and Rebekah grand lodge meet
Mrs. Emily Showers arrived where they embarked on the tional church. Combined choirs will
ings at Seaside and Jake Shearer
and L. M. Graham left Tuesday Tuesday from Long Beach, C -d if, Beaver for a trip to California.
lead the music. Mr. Fatten will preach
on the same mission.
to spend a few months among
Mr. and Mrs. W B Potwin on “ The War that Knows no Dis­
Fred A. Thomas, a formes For-i ^ or5-f/ ^ ov£/.r'f.n(!s- ?fer b e h ­ visited t h e i r daughter-in-law, charge,” and the other pastors of the
est Grove boy, more recently of t,r* Charley Odell, is still at Long Mrs. Glenn Pot win, and little on city will assist with parts o f the ser­
,
Sheridan, where prior to his en- Beach and is enjoying himself im- in Portland Sunday. They found vice.
At 8:00 p. m. the High School Bac­
motherand .son in excellent health.
listment in the navy, he was a mt'nse*y- she says,
•
member of the firm of La Rue &
A seven-year-old son of Mr
The state fuel administration calaureate service will occur. Mr. Pat­
Thomas, is acting as general in- and Mrs. Riley Boyd of Dilley asks everybody to order their ten will preach on “ The New Morale
structor of embalming at the dislocated his right elbow Tues- winter’s fuel before June 8th, in for Youth Taught by the Great W ar.”
Mare Island navy yard. He vis day morning, when he fell off a order that dealers may know how There will he music by the High School
The other pastors will partic-
ited recenty at Sheridan and has fence. The lad w-as brought to much of a demand is to be filled .. Chorus.
. ..
ipate
in
the
worship.
returned to his post.— McMinn Dr. For'ner of this city, who fixed
I
W
iles
&
Soh'er
report
the
sale
Wednesday
afternoon. May 29, there
ville News-Reporter.
him up as comfortably as pus iblc.
oi 2*4-ton Be'hlehem trucks to i will be a UNION Missionary meeting
¡John Ellis of D illey anti Jake ! the„ <:,,r;Kregational church ut 2:30.
Mrs. Royal M. Cole will give an ad­
; VanLoo of Greenville They have dress
on “ The War and Personal Ex­
the Wa hington county agency' periences in Turkey.”
for this d -pendable truck.
A. B. PATTEN, Pustor.
M r. and Mrs. R. C. Cains of j
Firdale, Wash., are the parents of
a boy baby, h o r n about two
weeks ago. Mrs. Cain*-, before j
her marriage w a s Miss Bessie
1
in one way or another—You m a yb e going to the “ front”
Burr and lived a year or two in
.
this city.
with the boys in khaki or you may have to do your “ bit” by
The membe s of Cherry Grove’s
sticking on the job to furnish the Sammies with equipment
C >
prim
try election board Pern Pat­
in some form; but, wherever you are,
ton, J A. W< odhouse, Tom Calla­
han, Fred Robertson and H. W.
Scott, have agieed that they will;
give their election day wages to;
for we have the exclusive agency for the famous STORRS-
the Red Cro.^s.
SCHAEFER CO. made-to-order Suits.
Large range o f
I w a s b l i n d . I now see..
Spring and Summer Samples.
Fit and Satisfaction guaran­
That’s joy. To improve your
vision, o r relieve eye-strain.I
teed. Anyway, come in and let us show you.
That’s pleasure. W e a r e “ At j
SUITS $17.50 A N D U P
H o u r ’ during M a y .
“ Safety
ft I
You may need Sox, Shirts. Ties, Collars, Union Suits, Work
First” suggests “ Do it now.
Dr. Semones. Tel. 464. 18-3t
Shirts, Overalls, Union-Alls, Khaki Trousers, Better Grade
Trousers, Shoes, Hats, Belts, etc.
Mesdames J. E. Bailey, A. E.
Scott, E. F. Burlingham, C. A
Co-Operates with the U . S. “ Food M an” --Hoover
Littler, Dorothy Seymour and
(U. S. Food Administration License No. G 34147)
Miss Alice Willard left Tuesday I
for Salem, toatfend the state con­
M en’s Furnishings and Shoes
vention of the P. E. O., which,
Phone O B I
Service
Satisfaction
Caples Block
FOREST GROVE
opened its sessions Tuesday and:
closes this afternoon.
W iles & Sohler
You’re Serving
Your Country
■ ■ This Is the Week
■ ■ we should do without Lux­
f ò
r
W e ’ re Ready to Serve You
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f
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uries and subscribe to the Red Cross.
That is our advice to our customers.
SCHILTZ’s fggg STORE
C. E. RO Y & CO.