The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, July 04, 1918, Image 8

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    Kenneth Benfer, who is em­
ployed in Portland, visited at
home Sunday.
Supporting the
Government
Job printing phone 821.
Andrew Dickson of Portland
T A N L A C sold only by L ittiei’s
visited his mother, Mrs. M. A.
Pharmacy.
Dickson, in this city Sunday.
TyjH'writers f o r rent at the
Over 3,000 women are at work Book Store.
21-tf
in the production of gas masks at
The Express prints butter wrap*
the Long Island gas-deft nse plant. pers with non-poisonous ink.
Mrs. E. D. West ami children
M r and Mrs. John Heisler of
left Tuesday for Newport where Gales Creek were shopping in
they will spend most of the sum­ town Tuesday.
mer.
Black Cat
hosiery for the
We carry the Royal Worcester ‘ whole family, Be >ure and see
and Bon Ton Corsets in a large our assortmen of color«. A. G.
number of styles. A. G. Hoff- Hoffman & Co.
man & Co.
Mrs. J. A Andrus, who under*
A two-day old daughter of Mr. w* nt. an operation in a Portland
and Mrs. Fred Knight of Tangent hospital two weeks ago. is said to
was buried in Forest View ceme- be improving nicely
tery, this city, Monday.
Miss Meta Rickey, the trained
The two and a half year-old nurse, left yesterday for Seattle,
son of Mr. and Mrs. H. VV. Dan­ where she will follow her pro­
ielson has been-very ill with in­ fession until called to service by
testinal poisoning, but is cor.- the government.
siderably improved today.
j j m Ritchey Tuesday morning
The W. R. C. will not serve round d up a bunch of girls and
lunch until the fourth Thursday t >ok them to Cornelius to help
in September, and only one meet save the loganberry ciop of John
ing in July and August, the 4th Kilgore, who is paying 11 jc per
pound, -o he had little trouble
Thursday of each month.
getting pickers.
Mrs. S. J. Bowen arrived last
Pens of fowls enter« d in three
Fiiday from the east and will visit
important
egg-laying contes «, by
for some time with her grand
daughters, Misses Edith a nd : the Oiegon Agricultural College
Mocroft, in this city
are making what is considered an
We are supporting the go v­
ernment by membership in the
Federal Reserve System, the
backbone o f the nation’ s bank­
ing organization. This enables
us to do our share in assisting
the government in handling
its financial problems, and to
extend to business and indus­
try their proper measure o f
accommodation.
The
First National Bank
o f Forest Grove
MEMBER
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f e d e r a l r is e r v e
SYSTEM
A Strong Bank in a good town
NOTES A N D PERSONALS
TANLAC
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CONDENSE!) NEWS NOTES
Littler’s Phar­
Public sale bills printed at the
Express office.
Mr. . and
Otto Parsons
. . Mrs.
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were shopping in town Monday,
M. T. Sherrett is home from
T
t,0 twelve Chautauoua enter- ex,'e1
ptio,n1ul showinK This ,s
The
t nautuuqua enter- resu|t 0f breeding experiments by
Tillamook for a visit with his bet­ tainments figure
up admission
i he department of poultry hus-
ter half.
i fees of $6 92. but by purchasing a Landry.
Dr. Darland, Chiropractic and season ticket you can see the en-
Natureopath. Office at A St. & tire twelve programs for $2 75, in-
Methodist Church Services
lst Ave. N . Phone 676.
eluding war tax.
Before going on your vacation
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Graham
get your suit case or traveling and son, Ladd e, and Mr. and
bag"from A. G. Hoffman & Co.
Mrs. Joe Wile- l e f t Tue day
Dr. Hess’ fly chaser guaran- morning in the Graham car for
teed by VanKoughnet & Reder to Tacoma and American
Lake.
keep flies away from your stock. They expect to return tomorrow
c-
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or Saturday.
Every shipyard on the Colum - 1
bia river will try to launch a ves- 1 . F. J. Greer, who has been vi-it
sel today, just as a hint to the *n? his brother, W . H. Greer, in
Hun Kaiser.
this city, left Sunday for Denver
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j Colo. A sister, Mi-s Mary Greer,
Seethe Round Oak wood and who has
t the wir/ er here
coa range with or without gas arcompanieS h e r brother, and
g a te attachment, at the Gordon wU| gowon to Kansa8
Hardware Store.
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\ The best place for Washington
t A - rS 0t ti#iCOmei f r0,mf . Camp county people to purchase their
Lewis that 10 percent of the men monuine^ t/ and ¿>mbst0nes is
Sund’ y School 9:45.
M -m in g worship 11:00.
I f it is warm, do not stay away, for
you are allowed to remove your coat.
Epworth League 7:00.
Class meeting 7:30.
Evening service 8;00.
Subject for the evening will be “ The
Cross and the King. ” We love the flag
and we must admire the Cross as well.
They both stand for definite facts.
You are welcome.
No prayer meeting on Thursday
night.
JO H N H. EBERT. Pastor.
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i%St i raft f re bT ^ - dlS* from Lewis & Co. of Hill-boro,
qualified for physical imperfection. 10 re . This firm carries a RO(Xj
Just received, a new supply of
Buster B ’ own Shoes for boys and
girls. Buster Brown Shoes, with
the shaping last, are the best. A.
G. Hoffman & Co.
Dean Clark of Pacific Univer
sity was at Astoria last w. ek on
business for the College and met
Dr. Hawke, who is looking after
the health of th- enli-ted men in
the spruce camps. The doctor
was somewhat disappointed that
he wa- not sent with the fight« rs
Illinois Pure Aluminum Ware Mrs Hawke is now living in Port­
land.
at the Gordon Hardware Store.
See the beautiful patterns and fabrics
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in Men’s Shirts, in fiat collars, military,
band with soft and laundered cuffs.
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Q V | | y »-4 -^ ^ ue and Grey Chambrey and
O l L l l I/O Black Sateen
75c to $1.25
TT U1IV I I UU&CI &
Iln io tl- A lfa
(J ItIU ll r l l l d
Khaki, Cotton, Worsted and
Moleskin ...........
$2.00 to $5.00
Khaki’ Grey’ BIue with Grey stripe.
are reaj clothes-savers.
They
Work or street w ear; Mule Skin* and Scout
Styles; Tennis Shoes.
Made-to-order Suits
Going to have that Summer
Suit made to measure ?
When we sell you a suit it must be right in every detail or
you are under no obligation to take it. You must be satis­
fied. Come in and look over our big selection. No trouble
to show goods. $17.50 and up.
C. E. ROY & CO.
Men’s Furnishings and Shoes
Caples Block
FOREST GROVE
Forest Grove Chautauqua, Saturday Evening, July 20th
The Pacific Market
HAS MOVED
to its new location, in the Haines Building
One Door South of the Postoffice
Phone 0301
Congregational Church
Victory is a
Question o f Stamina
Send - the Wheat
lgai
Meat Fats Sugar
the fu e l fo r Fighters
these days, but it’s a real art to keep cool. However, w e’ ve
solved the problem for you in our light-weight Underwear.
They not only give a maximum o f comfort, but are ex­
tremely reasonable in price. Come in today and let us show
Y O U how* to keep cool at a price that will be a pleasant sur­
prise.
Cupt. J. M. de Beaufort, the Belgian ofHeer and nobleman, who I n to lec­
ture at t'linutau<iua, bmlnuhtedly owes his life to ATnbassailor Gerard. While
In Germany *>n a four months* secret service mission, during which he visited
naval and uillitury bases and Interviewed Von lilndenhurg, he came under
suspicion In Berlin Hint was only rescued and helped out of trouble through
tin* assistance of our former ambassador. Not long ago In this country Mr.
Gerard told de Beaufort, "You never knew, young man, the trouble I had to
keep the Germans from shooting you."
Cupt. «le Beaufort knows the comllttons in Germany to«!ny better probably
than any other man upon the platform. In addition to his work In secret acr-
vice, lie was In front Hue lighting during ull the early part of tin« wur as a
captain of the Belgian artillery, dHtlngutshlng hlin»«-if In the greut buttle
of the Yser.
W ALTER ROSW URM
U NITED
Anyone Can Keep Warm
Capt. de Beaufort, Belgian Army Officer and Author Tells
at Chautauqua of His Thrilling Experiences in Germany
where we are better than ever equipped to supply
the public with Meats, Vegetables and
Farm and Dairy Products
line of dependable goods, employs
no agen s and gives its customers
the benefit of the commission-
usually paid salesmen
25 4t
Private G. Murl Gordon of the
signal corps has invented an aero-
p ane that is so easy to construct,
that a factory for turning them
out in large numbers may be op­
erated in Portland.
“Behind the German Veil”
FOOD A D M IN IS T R A T I O N
Mr. Patten will preach Sunday m ori-
ing from the text, “ He that dwelleth
in the secret place of the Moat High
shall abide under the shadow of the
Almighty. “
The hour of the Union Veaper aer
vice has been changed to 7 o’clock.
Place: the College Campus. Rev. Mr.
Sias will give the aihlress.
A. B. P A T T E N , Pastor.
Our store will be open until
9 p. m. July 3d and remain closed
About 50 -ubisience inspectors
ail day July 4th.
of the Army attended a school of
one w « k recently held at Wu-h-
ingion, I) C , fo receive instruc-
•ion in methods to standard ze the
i ispection of food.
SCHULTZ'S
fo o d
STORE
(U . S. Food Administration License
No. G 34147)
Phone 061
Illinois Pure Aluminum Ware
at the Gordon Hardware Store.
WOMEN and GIRLS
LEARN TO WEAVE—IT’S EASY
HELP YOUR COUNTRY!
We pay 20 cents per Hour while Learning.
A fter learning, paid by the yard, at Good Prices.
Daylight Modern Workroom— Clean and Sanitary
GOOD O PENING S ALSO FOR M EN A N D BOYS
The OREGON CITY WOOLEN MILLS
OREGON CITY, OREGON