The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, June 20, 1918, Image 8

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    Modern War
is decided by
Organization
The problem of our country
today is the organization of
its resources and industries.
The Federal Reserve System is the
banking organization which is
caring for the nation’s finan­
cial needs. Support it by deal­
ing with a member bank—
The
First National Bank
of Forest Grove
A Strong Bank in a good town
NOTES AND PERSONALS
A Factory Demonstration of the
Universal Combination Range
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
June 20, 21 and 22
A demonstration of the Universal Combination Kan^e that is of vital interest to every home in Washington
county-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 y o u r fuel expenses
because o f th e scientific con­
stru ctio n o f th is ran g e, in su r­
ing the g r e a te s t am ount o f heat
and cooking pow er from w h a t­
ev er fuel u sed —
Because you ca n b u rn coal, wood
o r gas. W hen a fire is needed
for several hours, burn coal or
wood. W hen a quick, h o t fire
is w anted fo r a b rief period,
burn gas.
A cool k itch en in w arm w eath er
and a w arm kitchen in cold
w eath er.
A s e lf-s ta rte r fo r th e g a s no
m atches.
A s e lf-s ta rte r fo r coal o r wood -
no kindling.
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The
Universal
Combination
Range
The S im plest R ange to o|>crate
made the m ost p e rfe c t baking
and cooking device known to­
day.
i COAL ANOWOOO JJ
TANLAC at Littler’s Phar­
macy.
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H um s Coal, W ood o r (¡as
All
Mrs. J. Marsilliot is spending
« JcA V T -RON Lk*4NI "
th
re
e
fuels
ran
be
burned
at
(
POHCO
DOOR
the week in Portland.
J ^ A L lF t T r i f RANGE
J
one tim e, or any ono you
Wonder if the rainmaker has
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ro e P
f » v i t r T y o rc *A *G C M
choose. No p a rts to change -
f u V f N f JAL TOGA3
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, NO A i NDUNO
enlisted and gone to France?
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nothing to m isplace o r fo rg et.
draft s p o t
An Estey two-manual pedal or­
UN OCR GRATES
. r / o C O f Aiw
N O O P O R G A fCR
j
The
C hange from one fuel to an ­
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gan has been purchased for the
o
th
e r is done w ith a tu rn o f the
ALL CA5T IRON BODY
Methodist church.
A LiFE
hand. T urn on the g as and the
Dr. Darland, Chiropractic and
oven is ad ju sted for g as heat.
Natureopath. Office at A St. &
T urn off the g as and the oven
1st Ave. N. Phone 676.
is ad ju sted for coal o r wood.
Miss Sadie McCoy left last
OR iNOtVlbuACLV
week for Gearhart, where she will
spend three weeks with friends.
’ S E T S IN AOtNCM SPACE
Dr. Hess’ fly chaser guaran­
teed by VanKoughnet & Reder to
keep flies away from your stock.
Word comes from Molalla to
the effect that Austin Buxton has
with every Universal Combination Range Sold
had a turn for the worse and is a
during Demonstration Week
very sick man.
Select the Range best suited to your needs, decide how you
can most conveniently pay for i t — set the amount of your
We have a large assortment of
A very practical, useful set of this famous glass baking and
cotton and silk flags; also bunting
first payment and the future installments yourself. Submit
and fibre rope for decorations.
cooking w are—the most sanitary and satisfactory ware yet
your plan to us, and if it is within the bounds of good busi­
A. G. Hoffman & Co.
ness, we will accept it.
produced and the pride of every woman who owns a set—and
E. W. Lamb returned Sunday
given
with
every
Universal
Combination
Range
sold
during
Your old Coal or Wood Range will be taken as part payment
evening from an extended visit in
demonstration
week.
Used
with
a
Universal
Combination
Iowa. Mrs. Lamb has not yet
A factory representative will be here demonstration week
Range, your cooking and baking will be always a pleasure.
and give you scores of reasons why this Range is the best.
completed her visit.
Hugh Sparks, the local "chalk-
talk” artist, has been invited to
give one of his popular entertain­
ments at Cherry Grove Saturday
night.
Mrs. Martha H a r l a n and
daughter, Mi«s Jessie, of Portland,
Mrs. Arthur Shearer and three
Mrs. Bertha Howard visited in ! o f the S o uthw est q u a rte r o f the N orth-
TAN’LAC sold only by Littlei’s
and Mrs. H. F. Disbrow and children visited Mrs. Shearer's Pharmacy.
Portland over Sunday.
e,Mt *lu a rl* r °t Section l.'t, th en ce south
: along the c e n te r line o f Haul Section IS
daugh tr, Mrs. Robert Burling of parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
L. T. Sills of Thatcher had one hundred and six ty (160) roda to the
New wool bags at less than the
Tacoma visited at the Blanche Davis at Beaverton last Sunday.
S o uthw est corner of the N o rth w est
business
in Portland yesterday.
regular
pi
ice;
we
have
just
a
few
Richards home over Sunday.
q u a rte r of the S o u th east q u a rte r o f
left. A G. Hoffman & Co
Mrs. James Nichols visited her said Section 13; thence K ast tw e n ty
daughter,
Mr?. C. M. Good, yes­ (20) rods; thence N orth one hundred
Dwight Miller of Columbia
and sixty (160) rods to the line on the
terday.
City visited at the home of his
South side o f the N o rth w est q u a rte r
sister, Mrs. H. T. Buxton, last
Mr. and Mrs. John Plans and o f th e N o rth e a st q u a rte r o f said Sec­
Sunday.
children of Banks were trading at tion 13; thence W est tw e n ty (20) rods
to the place o f beginning, containing
Mrs. E. E. Williams and her the local stores Wednesday.
tw enty acres o f land, all in Tow nship
daughter in law, Mrs. Ray T.
Miss Martha Kelsey spent sev­ One, South of R ange Five, W est of
Williams, arrived Sunday from eral days the first of the week in the W illam ette M eridian, in W ashing­
ton county, O regon, to sa tisfy the h e re ­
Tacoma, where the latter has Portland with her sister, Mrs. inbefore
nam ed sum s and for th e costs
been living. It now looks as Lotta Fox.
and expenses o f sale and said w rit.
though Lieut. Williams might
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Vacation Time is Here !
A Bathing Suit
Said sale will he m ade su b je c t to r e ­
Mr.
and Mrs.
Mrs. C.
leave
Camp
Lewis
soon,
so
Mis.
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,
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anf*
C S. McNutt dem ption, as p e r s ta tu te o f Oregon.
We
have
what
you
need
Williams moved back to this city. "Tuesday received a card from l)ated a t Hillsboro, O regon, th is 19th
A trip to the swimming
for
your
outing—
is aboard a day o f Ju n e , 1918.
E. PL Williams returned Monday i,5!r s.°iV. .
hole and you forget how hot
United States fighter somewhere
GEO. A LE X A N D E R .
night
from
a
v
is
it
with
his
son.
Khaki
Trousers
with
style
it is.
in the canal zone. This is the Sheriff of W ashington County, O re.
and service, cuff bottom,
B .J . Simpson, former S. P. first word from Guy for eight L . M . G k a i i a m ,
We’ve the Bathing Suits
agent
in this city, wtites the ed­ weeks.
belt
loop,
flap
over
pock­
A tto rn ey fo r 1’laintiff.
for men and boys.
itor
of
the
Express
that
he
likes
F o rest G rove, O re.
ets.
Men’s
$2
the
pair;
Boys’ one-piece
- - 8oc
N otice o f Sheriff’H Sale
his
new
location
(Bay
City)
tip­
F
irs
t publication, Ju n e 20. 1918.
Boys’ -
- - $1.50
Men’s one-piece $1 to $3.50
L a st publication Ju ly 18, 1918.
top and the wifi* and boys are N otice is hereby given th a t by v irtu e
execution isHued o u t o f and under
Sport Shirts
happy. A ton of crabs are being [ o th f e an seal
Cool Underwear
the C ircuit C ourt o f the
shipped out of F'.ay City every : s ta te o f o O f regon,
fo r the county of
in Blue, Striped and Fancy
T hat’s what they say
day and the steelhead season W ashington, d ated the 18th day of
when they try Seal - Pax
patterns - $1 to $1.25
opens July 1st. The three can­ Ju n e, 1918, in fav o r o f G eorge Wise,
knee length, sleeveless and
and ag a in st Henry Stavely
A tvnspoor/u! r/um
neries are looking for a big sea-on. plaintiff,
Shoes for Hot Weather
loose-fitting; no binding or
W audby and M aria W audby, defend­ not hi mi. You a jy .’& t A
ants, fo r th e sum of $27.50 cost and the
heaping* Uixspoonfnl
bulging.
Wear
fu rth e r sum o f $200.00, w ith in te re st
u v e d «ach meal f o r
Made of Madras, 75c, $1.15
ITO cbiys for «ach of the
thereon from th e 29th day o f Ja n u a ry ,
$1.25
White Tennis Shoes
1916, a t the ra te o f 8 per cen t per an- j l o o o o o o o o p e rs o n s
Other fabrics and
i n th u U n ite d State*
Mule Skin Shoes
2.50
num, and for the fu rth e r sum of $200,
styles - $1.00 to $1.50
make* a pile at h^l as the
with
in
te
re
s
t
thereon
from
th
e
11th
3.50
Scout Styles
- -
day o f May, 1916, a t the ra te o f 8 per Xbotvarth buiklio). enough
tarttp
oal
dmc
ranoc
An 11-Piece Set of Pyrex
Cookingware Given
GOFF BROS.
We will Sell you a Universal Com­
bination Range on your Own
Terms-in Reason
Hardware, Stoves and Implements
Forest Grove, Oregon
SUMMER Furnishings
For Men and Boys
S im MUSI BE p
k&-
Hosiery
If you are hard on hosiery
wear a good kind and prac­
tice hose economy.
Medium and light weights
in Cotton, Artificial Silk,
Fibre, and Silk, in Black,
White, Grey and Palm
Beach -
- 25c to 65c
Union-Alls
One-piece Garment
Khaki - $3.00 and $3.50
Grey, good weight - ?.50
Blue, with stripe
- 3.25
B jys’ in Khaki and Blue,
with stripe
2.50
C. E. ROY & CO.
Men’s Furnishings and Shoes
Caples Block
FOREST GROVE
t o J u p p U ’ tW r a t in i . i r m . i l
cen t per annum , and the fu rth e r sum
fo r c a J th* n a tio n
of fifteen and 68.100 dollars ($15.68) a t,
th e ra te o f 8 p er ce n t per annum from
M arch 23rd, 1918, and the fu rth e r sum
of sev en ty dollars ($70.00) a tto rn e y ’s
fees, to me directed and delivered,
com m anding me to m ake sale o f the
real pro p erty h e re in a fte r described, I
have levied upon and p u rsu an t to said
execution I will on Monday, the 22d day !
| of Ju ly , 1918, a t th e South door o f the
| C ourthouse, in Hillsboro, W ashington
county, O regon, a t the hour of ten j
o ’clock a. m. of said day sell a t public
FURE
auction to the h ig h est bidder fo r cash i
in hand, all of the follow ing-described
FOOD
real proiierty, lying, being and situ ate
in W ashington county, O regon, and
(U . S. Food A dm inistration License
more p articu larly described as follows,
No. G 34147)
to -w it:
Phone 061
B eginning a t th e N o rth w est corner
SCH
ULTZ S ESSE STO
RE