The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, June 06, 1918, Image 8

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    NOTES AND PERSONALS
Typewriters f o r rent at the
2 1 -tf
Book Store.
Mrs. Frank Gordon and Miss
Hazel Stockman visited friends in
Portland yesterday.
Dr. Darland, Chiropractic and
Natureopath. Office at A St. &
1st Ave. N. Phone 676.
After a week’s fight with the
Harry Giltner is again able
gnp, Ma
to be at the store.
Orville Bailey of Dawid’s Hill
and John Williams of Hillside are
being examined for the navy.
Colonial Sterling dinner sets are
dishes of which you will feel
proud. Sold at the Book Store.
New materials all the time at
A. G. Hoffman & Co.'s. Come in
and see our line of Silks, Satins
and Silk Poplins.
Clarence Lenneville went to
Portland yesterday to go to work
on the fire boat David Campbell,
at $100 per month.
Found—Between Forest Grove
and Cornelius a lap robe. May
be recovered by calling on Miss
Alice Crook, Ba eline road. 22 t2*
Next week the Express will be- i
gin publication of a series of arti­
cles by Arthur Guy Empey, the
author of “Over the Top.” Tell
your neighbors about these arti­
cles.
O. N. Mullikin, with fourteen
years’ experience in teaching all
three - valve band instruments,
slide trombone and clarinet, de­
sires a few pupils
Residence,
Cook property, southeast of high
school.
21-4t*
Women of Washington County “ At­
tention”
Mrs. Charles Castner, State
Chairman of the Woman’s Na­
tional Council of Defense just re­
turned from Washington, D. C.,
where she attended the National
Woman’s committee, will speak at
the Liberty Theater, Friday, June
14 at 2:30 p. m., at Hillsboro
Oregon
Every woman in Washington
county is asked to be present.
There will also be a meeting of the
chairman of the different units of •
the Woman’s National Council of
Defense at 10:00 a. m at the;
Library to organize and discuss
War Work in Washington county. ;
MRS N. A. FROST,
Pub. Mgr. ;
A Factory Demonstration of the
Universal Combination Range
A demonstration of the Universal Combination Range that is of vital interest to every home in Washington
eounty-and every woman who is interested in keeping down her fuel bills is invited to attend and learn how
the Universal Combination Range keeps down the fuel expense.
The
Universal
Combination
Range
- will reduce your fuel expense»
because of the scientific con­
struction of this range, insur­
ing the g re atest am ount of heat
and cooking power from w hat­
ever fuel used—
Because you can burn coal, wood
or gas. When a tire is needed
for several hours, burn coal or
wood. When a quick, hot fire
is wanted for a brief period,
bum gas.
A cool kitchen in warm w eather
and a warm kitchen in cold
w eather.
A self-sta rter for the gas no
m atches.
A self-sta rter for coal or wood -
no kindling.
The
Universal
Combination
Range
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All
three fuels can be burned at
one time, or any one you
choose. No p arts to change
nothing to misplace or forget.
The C hange from one fuel to an ­
o ther is done with a turn of the
hand. Turn on the gas and the
oven is adjusted for gas heat.
Turn off the gas and the oven
is adjusted for coal or wood.
OO INOIvTtxjAU-V
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An 11-Piece Set of Pyrex
Cookingware Given
with every Universal Combination Range Sold
during Demonstration Week
A very practical, useful set of this famous glass baking and
cooking ware—the most sanitary and satisfactory ware yet
produced and the pride of every woman who owns a set—and
given with every Universal Combination Range sold during
demonstration week. Used with a Universal Combination
Range, your cooking and baking will be always a pleasure.
of Forest Grove, Ore
Safe Deposit
Boxes for Rent
Directors— M. R. Johnson, President; Chris Peterson,
Vice President; A. J. Demorest, Cashier; Allan Rice and
J, E. Loomis,
Underwear!
TIME TO CHANGE
One m an’8 underwear is not what the other wants—but we
have made preparations to supply your
SUMMER UNDERWEAR
needs with ju st your particular kind in Union Suits with
long sleeves, short sleeves, ankle-length in Poros Knit and
Spring needle, fine rib; colors, white and ecru.
If you prefer, we can fit you out in Athletic Unions, loose-
fitting, knee-length and wing sleeves, in Nainsook and Mad­
ras, or Shirts and Drawers in Balbriggan, light and medium
w e ig h ts.................................................. ................ 65c to $1.50
See our extra large-cut Work Shirts, lined collars and
cuffs, coat style, in blues and greys. Full stock Khaki
Pants, Overalls, Jumpers, Coveralls, Shoes, Hats, Dress
Shirts, in soft and laundered cuffs, in Madras, Oxford, Silk
and Madras, and Silk, in military collar, flat and band—75c
to $5.00. •
Look over our big range of samples in
made-to-order Suits.
C. E. ROY & CO.
Men’s Furnishings and Shoes
Caples Block
FOREST GROVE
We will Sell you a Universal Com­
bination Range on your Own
Terms—in Reason
Select the Range best suited to your needs, decide how you
can moskconveniently pay for it — set the amount of your
first payment and the future installments yourself. Submit
your plan to us, and if it is within the bounds of good busi­
ness, we will accept it.
Your old Coal or Wood Range will be taken as part payment
A factory representative will be here demonstration week
and give you scores of reasons why this Itange is the best.
Hardware, Stoves and Implements
Forest Grove, Oregon
GOFF BROS.
The First National Bank
A Strong Bank
in a Good Town
June 20, 21 and 22
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Notice of Annual School Meeting
Dated this 5th day of June,
1918.
W. P. DYKE,
Chairman of Board of Direc­
tors.
Attest,
DOROTHY H. SEYMOUR,
22-t2
District Clerk.
Mrs C. E. Roy and daughter,
Virginia, are visiting friends in
Portland and Vancouver. Before
retu ning.Miss Roy will take part,
in Portland, in a piano recital by
the pupils of Miss Sfaehr.
Methodist Church Services
Congregational Church
Notice is hereby given to the The Sunday School will m eet a t 9:4f>,
legal voters of School Di-tricU as usual. Rejoice th a t the scare is
No. 15 of Washington County, over, and Come. The pastor will
State of Oreg >n, that the annuai preach a t 11:00 a. m. on “ Yokes and
school meeting of said district Burdens, or Tragedy and Trium ph H ar­
will be held at Central Building; nessed up T o g eth e r."
To begin at the hour o f2 :0 0 P .| A t the 8;00 o'clock evening service,
M. on the third Monday in June, Mr. P a tte n ’s them e will be: “ A Con­
being the 17th day of June A. L>. tra s t: How the K aiser Is M eeting the
Devil,’ as Compared with the Way
1918.
Christ
Met H im .”
This meeting is called for the j
Sunday
evening, June 16, we shall
purpose of electing School Direct­
have
another
Strong Patriotic Musical
or for three years and Clerk for
one year, and the transaction of Service.
A. B. PATTEN, Pastor.
business usual at such meetings. '
We are showing an exception­
ally large line of Middies, plain
white, as-well as colored collars
and cuffs. A. G. Hoffman & Co.
Public sale bills printed at the
Express office.
* We are again ready for business next
Sunday nnd we hope to m ake Sunday
a g re at day of blessing to each one of
us.
Sunday school at 9:46. Everyone will
have a rig h t to be present next Sunday.
I,et us reach the highest num ber in our
enrollm ent.
Preaching service 11:00. P astor d e­
sires to see every m em ber and friend
present next Sunday morning. Come
prepared to give as well as to receive
a blessing.
Epw orth League 7 o’clock.
Class m eeting a t 7:30.'
Evening service a t 8:00. We are glad
to have stran g ers come as well as those
who are not, hut have failed to attend
church anywhere.
P rayer m eeting on Thursday a t 8 p. m.
JO H N EBERT, Pastor.
Job printing—phone 821.
O SSIP! Not many of our customers listen
to gossip. Of that we feel sure. In these
history-making days the average mind cannot
grasp the facts that are presented daily and
certainly have no time for gossip.
G
We read of movements started in different parts of
the country to compel idle hands to work. Any re­
straining influence th at would at this time make vicious
tonues rest would be equally commendable. If you
hear that our service is less dependable than in the
past, treat the remark as gossip. We are equal to a
great deal more than has so far been demanded of us.
Hingté
Door <
Anthorogo
r \o n 't make a deal without
getting full information
about our better fixtures
and money-saving prices,
Goff Bros
SCHULTZ’s ? 8 od STORE
Co-Operates with the U. S. “Food Man’’-Hoover
(U. S. Food Adm inistration License No. G 34147)
Service
Phone 0 0 1
Satisfaction