M od ern W a r is decided by O r g a n iz a tio n The problem o f our country today is the organization o f 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 o f Forest Grove Art Caples had business inj Saturday was the longest day W A R THRIFT NOTES Portland yesterday. ¡of the year. In England they nay, "Every shilling Flags for the Fourth at the The printing plant of the Cour- Rook Store, all sizes. ier, at Grants Pass, was destroy* d wanted ataba a auldier in the back.” Our store will close all day July by fire Tuesday. If you actually knew that by buying 4th. A. G . Hoffman & l o. 8»ppington’a orchestra will give only those things you absolutely needed Master John Myers of Portland a “ jitney” «lance at Carmichael’s and by putting your savings into War is paying a visit to his aunt. Miss grove, Gaston, on July 4th Savings Stamps you could save lives, Minnie Myers. F. J. Greer came up from Red­ would you do it? Take the word of the Leave orders for your Fourth ding, Calif , Monday for a visit President that you tlo save lives when you do this. of July ice cream at Shearer’s with his brother, W. H. Greer. Confectionery. It is not enough to deplore what the E. J. McAlear and family of Germans have done. That will not hurt Dean Clark was looking after Hillsboro visited the Morris and the Germans; they don't care what you business at Good families Tuesday evening. Pacific University think of them. Help your Government Oregon City Saturday. Got! Bros, have sold three of Dr. Bishop was in Portland t h o s e Combination Universal to fight them. That is the only thing that counts with n German. When you ruesday, attending a meeting of Ranges as the result of the recent save and buy War Savings Stamps you the alumni of the Oregon Medical advertising ami demonstration attack a German in the place where it College. Be sure you attend the opening hurts. See the Round Oak wood and at the 5, 10 and 15c* st«>re Satur­ Samuel Gompers say«; "There are coal range, with or without gas day, June 29th. Lots of • new - i , . . , » i »till many to whom thia world cata* plate attachment, at the Gordon y ° U’ but y ° U d !,n 1 : cylam has so little meaning that they Hardware Store. have to buy. * i are still pursuing'luxuries and self-in- Phil Porter reports a fair crop For bunting*. flags of all kinds dulgenee.” Are you one o f these peo- of loganberries and says a rain right now would nwell the crop atid rope trimmings for July 4th, pie. or do you save to the utmost of immensely. He will start picking ( l ’ Hoffman & ( o. Trim (your ability and buy War Savings I Saturday the home on July 4th—this day stamp»? Visit Our New Store Next Saturday Next Saturday, June 28th, (he Fuqua 5, 10 and 15c Store invites all the people of all Washington county to come in nod inspect the new quarters and new goods displayed on shelves and counters. This day is to be a sort of re­ union for our friends, in honor of the fact that we are now located in our own building, (formerly oc­ cupied by the A. G. Hoffman store) two doors north of our for­ mer locution. It doesn't make a particle of difference whether or not you want to buy anything; come anyway, a n d hear the mu*ic. V. I. FUQUA, Proj>rietor. Congregationil Church On the Col­ lege Campus, at 6:(H) p. m. next Sun- day. the Christian and the Congrega- A Strong Bank in a good town tional churches will join In a Commun­ ity Patriotic and Religious Service. CONDENSED NEWS NOTES as a matter o f course, Mr. Patten will give the address. I ' The Express will next *eek be , ° * * r d‘ >8, . ,. p W‘ our soldier» and »ailora will do a» Theme: "America, the Melting-Pot of that issued on Wednesday, in order -J r\J further notice, I he I a- they are ordered. We oftentime» do Races and Religions." A week luter TANLAC at Littler’s Phar- that the office force may celebrate |CI ,u‘ 4f ‘?r^,ut discontinue the not think it necessary to do what our Rev. Mr. Sius will be the speaker. macy. ! the nation’s anniversary, like sale of fresh fish, but will pay es­ I Government asks u» to do. Why should You are asked to meet at the Congre­ pecial attention to fresh beef, Leave orders for your Fourth other white folks. we not be jnst as prompt in our re­ gational church at 4:15 Sunday after­ veal, pork and mutton. It of July ice cream at Shearei » ; The Naples store will be moved sponse? Our men are ordered to ex­ noon, if you are willing to help form a Four American Y. M. C. A. pose themselves to the guns o f the 4 Onion Chorus to lead the music, L onfectionery. , ¡nt0 ^ room corner Gf secretaries with French and Brit­ Huns. We are asked only to save and Other churches o f the city are urged Shell shock has laid out several Main street and First avenue, ish units joined the staff Y. M. C. A. men working with north, as soon as Carpenter O. S. , , . of . a [ to loan our savings to the Government. to co-operate till the first o f September > Can we ri.fu8t> thi„ V «t? American troop* in the front lines Higby gets the room remodeled. base hospital and worked r\ twenty in the*e Open-air meetings. , . ■« , \ ft—. . hours a day as stretcher bearers At 11 o ’clock Mr. Patten will preach Dr. Hess’ fly chaser guaran-1 First because of the last— Bus- and nurses in order to serve the I Someone has »«id: " I f one o f our on "The Coming Race o f Super-men." teed by \ anKoughnet & Reder to ter Brown Shoes for boys and wounded soldiers. I boys hesitated as long in going over the There will be no 8 o'clock worship. keep flies away from your stock. gjr|s . We have just received a The local Red Cross branch last top “ peo»,le in buy"»r L,b' See notice o f Union Service. Vic Fuqua has a fine, roomy large supply and can fit children’s week sent out three boxes of sup- ert>'1boLnd8 or ' Var hav,"K8 Stamps, he X-Ray Committee meets Monday at store since moving to his new feet correctly. A. G. Hodman & , plies for over sea use some of the wou ‘ bu court-m»rdHled and shot for 2:30 p. m. at parsonage. quarters, two doors north of the Co. ar icles made by the members cow*rd,ce- A,,d if th* aam« Pw,,i“h- A. B. PATTEN, Pastor. old location. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gerwin of Clarence Lenneville, a full- Portland arrived Tuesday fo ra fledged member of the Por land ; visit with the C. E. Roy family, fire department, visited his folks Mr. Gerwin returned home yes- in this city Tuesday. He gets ev- terday, but his better half remains ery fourth day off j for several days more. The Columbia River Light & That Y . M. C A. men with Power company has purchased American troops at the fiont are the old Haines power plant, up showing remarkable bravery un- Patton valley, and is scrapping der fire, is told in cable messages and hauling out the equipment and letters received in this coun Let us supply your wants We try daily. carry a large stock of overalls, M iss Maria Herron, sister-in hosiery, underwear, g a r t e r s , law to ex-President Taft, a Y M. shirts, work shirts, suits for men C. A. canteen worker at the front, and boys, hats and caps. A. G. remained at her work in a hut Hoffman & Co. serving coffee and food to soldiers Sixteen Boy Scouts, from Troops until German shells set the vil­ 41 a n d 55, Portland, passed lage afire. The Southern Pacific has put through this city Friday noon, enroute home from a week on the on a new Sunday train, leaving Wilson river. They hiked from this city at 7:10 p. m and arrive this city to the river and back, ing in Portland at 8:27. The train but entrained here for home. is put on to accommodate theater -------------------------------------------------- parties and relieve the congestion Illinois Pure Aluminum Ware 0t train No. 110, leaving this city at the Gordon Hardware Store. at 6:06 p. m. SUMMER Furnishings For Men and Boys A Bathing Suit A trip to the swimming hole and you forget how hot it is. W e’ ve the Bathing Suits for men and boys. Boys’ one-piece - - 85c Men’s one-piece $1 to $3.50 Cool Underwear That’ s what they say when they try Seal - Pax knee length, sleeveless and loose-fitting; no binding or bulging. Made o f Madras, 75c, $1.15 Other fabrics and styles - $1.00 to $1.50 Hosiery I f you are hard on hosiery wear a good kind and prac­ tice hose economy. Med um and light weights in Cotton, Artificial Silk, Fibre, and Silk, in Black, W hite, Grey and Palm Beach - - 25c to 65c Vacation Time is Here ! We have what you need for your outing— Khaki Trousers with style and service, cuff bottom, belt loop, flap over pock­ ets. Men’s $2 the pair; Boys’ - - - $1.50 Sport Shirts in Blue, Striped and Fancy patterns - $1 to $1.25 Shoes for Hot W eather W ear White Tennis Shoes -$1.25 Mule Skin Shoes - 2.50 Scout Styles - - 3.50 Union-Alls One-piece Garment Khaki - $3.00 and $3.50 Grey, good weight - '?.50 Blue, with stripe - 3.25 Buys’ in Khaki and Blue, with stripe - - 2.50 C. E. ROY & CO. M en’s Furnishings and Shoes Caples Block FOREST GROVE and others by various other aux-1 ment wer* meted 00110 noncomb*t,,nt8 diaries and church organizations. for financial cowardice an awful lot o f The workers are sticking diligent­ people would be shot at duwn.” ly to their work, in spite oi the Your part in the war is to produce as summer wea'her. much a r possible, consume as little as The best place for Washington necessary, and loan your saving* to the county people to purchase their Government. Are you facing your task monuments an«l tombstones is !‘* cheerfully as our fighting men face from Lewis & Co. of Hill-boro, ' U>eirs? Ore. Ih.s firm canies a good If you despise what the Germans do, line of d e p e n d a b le good.*, employs i^. t, your saving* help tight them, no agents and gives its customers He is a poor sort o f a patriot who the benefit of the commission- can not find some way to economize in usual ly paid salesmen 25 41 Ernest Steigteder came down from Camp Lewis Sunday and spent a few hours with his mother, Mrs. Rilda Steigleder, who, with her grandson, Harry Mackrodt, accompunbd the soldier as far as Portland on his return to camp This was E nest’s last visit home, a- he expects soon to go to an ea tern point of embarkation. All disloyal Americans are not getting away without punish­ ment. Julius Rhuberg. natural­ ized German, of Sherman c >unty was Monday sentenced by Judge Wolverton o f Portland t o 15 months on McNeil’s Island and to pay a fine of $2,000. Juliu- had advised men subject to the draft to surrender to the Germans when they reached the front. Methodist Church Services Sunday School 9:45. Are you study­ ing the Bihle, the book o f all books, these days? We are offering you a chance. Morning worship 11:00. We preach patriotism but fire it with the gospel. You can't separate it in these days. We have preaching and music that ap|>eal to the heart. Kpworth League 7:00. By the way, did you know that the League invites you whether you have gotten up to the 3o's or beyond? Class meeting 7:30. Evening service 8;00. You are invited to come. Do not for­ get the assembling o f yourselves to­ gether, as the manner o f some is. Heb. 10:25. Ask yourself this question: "W hat kin«! o f a church would our church lie. If every member were just like m e?" Prayer meeting. Thursday at 8 p. m. Come; we want you there. JOHN H. EBERT. Pastor. order that he may buy War Savings Stamps, and in so doing give the Gov- ernment more money, labor and mater­ ials with which to fight the war. NOTICE OUR C I T Y ORDINANCE make* it unlawful for any person to fire any cannon, gun, pistol, or toy pistol, fire or explode any cracker, rocket, Roman candle or other combustible fire works with- in the City limits A heavy fine is provided fur the T lip P a p ifip M 'lr L o f violation of this ordinance and 1 I , , t 1 a u , , t 1TIilinci strongly ur«e that our people ob­ serve strictly the provisions of this oidinance. Between Ibis date an«l July 1st GEO. G PATERSON, the Pacific Market will be moved Mayor of Forest Grove, Ore. from its present location to the TANLAC sold only by Little.’s r«i«im one or south of the post- office, where we will be pleased to Pharmacy. meet all old and as many new Mrs. R. C. Hill celebrate«! a | customers ........ ........... as ca 'e to patronize us. birthday last Monday and, to her Everything in fresh a n d salt surprise, fifteen of her la«ly friends meats Walter Roswurm, Prop. c.une in the evening to assist in Typewriters f o r rent at the the celebration T h e visitors 21-tf brought refreshments and spent Book Store. the evening at gam«*s, music and Illinois Pure Aluminum Ware a good time generally. at the Gordon Hardware Store. The fire depariment was called Will Be Moved W . J. McCready and W. H. Hollis were speakers at a War Stamp meeting at Kan-as City Tuesday evening. They report ihat the people of the district have raised their quota of $3, 200 00 and some over Ralph Oglesby, chapman of Fairview (No. ) school district, was in town yesterday and reports that the fifteen , families . , of his . district . .ou tshoitly before 6 o ’clock yes I <9 rwr^ind< q^u -p ' dgefS’ t0te u*r,lay afternoon to put out a oni/oo i q!Jota w“ f, blaze started on the roof of the 1 . ) ) ) ) ) . L. M. Graham will ad- inkley boarding house, on Sec- j dress a meeting at the Fairview ond street, between Pacific and ¡ school hou-e tomorrow even ng. First avenues. The damage* was j very slight, less than $5.00. 71 U nion V ksi * kk S kkvick Archie Bryant and two sons re­ lu ned yesterday from a week’s fishing on Wilson river, where ; they caught all the fish they wanted, some of them of very I good size. T h e youngest b o y caught a 16 inch trout and landed ! him. _______________ The members of the Garwood Ladies’ c ub last night entertained their husbands an«l children at a picnic a t . Roderick Falls. Well filled lunch hampers held the pro­ visions against hunger and the picnickers enjoyed a very pleasant outing. There were 22 adults and a number of children in the party. Mrs. Sherrett of the Laughlin Hotel spent Sunday with friends in Portland. IIT POTATOES FIGHT T h e y Save When, you cat PoDtocs d.o nt * » S y OOP xcm u T is t h a t ic w CORN FLAKES E. C. and Krinkle Three packages for 25c SCHULTZ’S roof; STORE (U. S. Food Administration License No. G 34147) Phone 061