The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, July 11, 1918, Image 8

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    We Will Exchange
Your Bonds
Without charge, this bank will
attend to making an exchange
of 3 H per cent and 4 per cent
Liberty Bonds for 4*4 percent
Liberty Bonds. These changes
must be made before Novem­
ber 9th, this year.
The
First National Bank
of Foreat Grove
M CM M M
P l O f MAL M tSCRVC
SYSTEM
A Strong Bank in a good town
NOTES AND PERSONALS
M rs. James Nichols visited
CONDENSED NEWS NOTES
friends in town yesterday.
TANLAC sold only by Littler’s
Harry Underhill of David’s
hill had business in town yester­ Pharmacy.
day.
Typewriters f o r rent at Ihe
21-tf
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dixon arrived Book Store.
We
deliver
ice
cream
to any
last week from Wheeler and will
part of the city. Tell it to phone
remain in this city a few days.
632. Ottice Shearer.
26-tf
Harry Giltner, his mother-in-
Going on your vacation? See
law, Airs. W. A. Williams, and
the letter’s sister, are enjoying an A. G. Hoffman & Co. about the
outing at a camp on the Wilson suit case or traveling bag that
you need. Our prices are right.
river.
During the next ten days the
Vernon V. Gould of Newberg,
son of Rev. and Mrs. H. Gould Stith & Jones millinery parlors
of Marshfield, and a former resi­ will offer very attractive bargains
dent of Forest Grove, is now in in trimmed summer hats The
Uncle Sam’s service, stationed at best hat in the house for $5; oth­
ers for even less. Alust reduce
Vancouver barrack-«.
stock.
A liss Alclntyre’s old
M rs. H. R. Bernard was oper­ stand,
First
avenue, north.
ated on at the McMinnville hos­
This morning’s Oregonian con­
pital yesterday and her daughter,
Mrs. Rogers, last evening tele­ veys the information that a mar­
phoned Air. Bernard that the riage license was issued at Van
patient was getting along nicely. corner to Emmett Aloody of Port
and and Irma Quick of the same
Clem Kslinger, a sailor on the place.
Aliss Quick was for seven
battleship North Dakota and a years an
at the local
son of Air. and Airs. Arthur Es- telephone operator
exchange
several
linger, living in the David's hill months ago entered the and
employ
district, arrived Tuesday for a a Portland telephone company. of
visit with his parents
Job printing—phone 821.
TANLAC at Littler’s Phar­
Notice
Dispatches from the battle-
macy.
front in France state that Lieut.
Beginning Alonday, July 15th,
Joe Wiles received another car­ Quentin Roosevelt, youngest son the Pacific Alarket will discon­
load of Chevrolet cars Tuesday.
of Teddy, yesterday brought tinue delivery and credit systems,
down
a Hun airman, eight miles owing to scarcity of labor. We
Dr. Darland, Chiropractic and
inside
the German lines.
feel this move a patriotic duty to
Natureopath. Office at A St. &
our
customers, as well as to our­
1st Ave. N. Phone 676.
Aliss Helen C. Bishop, who has
selves,
and will adopt a system of
We deliver ice cream to any been teaching in the Connecticut lower prices for ca*h only—pay­
Agricultural
college,
has
wired
her
part of the city. Tell it to phone
parents, Dr and Airs. J. S. ing you a good commission for
632. Ottice Shearer.
26-tf
Bishop, that she has been accept coming after your goods. Thank­
Just received a new line of Bus ed for service in France and will ing customers for past patronage
ter Brown Shoes for children. arrive shortly for a brief visit and hoping for a continuance of
the same, we remain,
First; because of the last. A. G with her parents.
Hoffman & Co.
Yours for business,
At the Community Service on
THE PACIFIC MARKET.
The members of the Burling' the College campus, at 7:00 p. m.
First door south of post office.
ham family took an auto trip to Sunday the G.A. R. Fife and Drum
Hood River last Tuesday and corps will play some patriotic
Illinois Pure Aluminum Ware
spent a very enjoyable day on airs, Mrs. F. W. Jones will sing a
at
the Gordon Hardware Store.
the trip.
new song, “ My Own America,”
Ex-Governor West has enlisted and Mr. Patten will give an
for war service and left Sunday address on “The Democracy of
for Washington, where he will Christ.”
have a conference with Chairman
Mr. and Mrs. Everett McAlear
Hurley of the shipping board be­ of Hillsboro Tuesday took the
fore departing for France to join latter’s grandparents, Mr. and
the engineers.
Mrs. D. N. Morris of this city,
in England, during the h eight
Ladies, you may pick any up the Columbia highway as far o f O th ver
e m e a t sh o rtag e and before the
trimmed summer hat in our store as Cascade Locks. Mr. and Mrs. populace w as p u t on rations, they sold
for $5.00 during the next ten Morris enjoyed the trip very bones
ra te o f five pounds fo r one
days. Some made to sell at $10 much and were particularly in­ shilling. a t the Policem
en reg u la te d long
We have more than 50 from terested in the locks.
lines of people, p atien tly stan d in g on
which to select. Stith & Jones,
E. F. Parcell, field man for the the sidew alks, w aiting, n o t fo r th e ir
Miss McIntyre’s old stand
milk condenser, was quite badly, fav o rite m atinee idol to pass, b u t fo r
Miss Helen McE downey thinks but not seriously injured Alon- chance to e n te r a food shop and buy
her grandpa, Charley Russell, has day afternoon, when his auto a sm all q u a n tity o f food. I t ta k e s
the finest line of shoes in Forest struck a rock, swerved off the ab o u t th re e m inutes fo r th e shop k eep ­
Grove, but she doesn’t like the road and overturned. The acci­ e rs to d ress th e ir windows o v er th ere,
way he and his male clerk have dent occurred near the School­ m erely because th ere are, perh ap s b u t
been looking after the dear little craft place, up Dilley way, and a few cans of condeused milk and a
shoes, so she is spending the week the machine was quite badly box or tw o of corned b e e f to be dis­
rearranging the stock.
warped. Mr. Parcell was able to played.
be at the condenser yesterday, Y et over here in A m erica, bones,
Illinois Pure Aluminum Ware but he looked like he had gone nay, even fa ts and precious scrap s of
through a siege of trench warfare. m eat are going into th e g a rb a g e pails!
at the Gordon Hardware Store.
They Were Selling
Bones for Food
in England
Anyone Can Keep Warm
these days, but it’s a real art to keep cool. However, we’ve
solved the problem for you in our light-weight Underwear.
They not only give a maximum of comfort, but are ex­
tremely reasonable in price. Come in today and let us show
YOU how to keep cool at a price that will be a pleasant sur­
prise.
See the beautiful patterns and fabrics
^ in Men’s Shirts, in flat collars, military,
band with soft.and laundered cuffs.
W Y k v lr
▼ Y U I I V
O lIII to
PRESIDENT WILSON SAYS :
‘‘The work the Chautauqua is doing has not lost im­
portance because of war, but rather has gained new oppor­
tunities for service. Let me express hope that you will let
no discouragement weaken your activities, and that the
people will not faiI to sup|>ort a patriotic institution thut may
be said to be an integral purt of our national defenae.
‘"IiOt the work continue throughout 1918 as never before.
WOODROW WILSON.”
December 14, 1917.
“ Four-Ninety” Touring
Price $795.00 at Forest Grove
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To the very smallest detail, the Chevrolet reflects
the ideals of the makers to produce a really high-grade
car at a popular price.
That the Chevrolet is more commonly compared
with cars selling at much higher prices is justification
for the conscientious effort of its manufacturer.
The new model Chevrolet "Four Ninety” Touring
car and Roadster attain a standard of excellence un­
common to cars at these prices. This is a claim we
would be delighted to prove—we could ask no greater
favor than to do so.
Would you have a good-looking car? The Chevro­
let has it in full measure. Would you have strength?
Vanadium steel is used wherever unusual strength is
required. Would you have comfort? Proper spring
suspension, together with comfortable upholstering
and roominess, meet your comfort-wishes to the fullest
degree. Would you have power and low upkeep? The
wonderful valva-in-head motor, with which each Chev­
rolet is equipped, provides power far in excess of or­
dinary requirement or emergency; and the direct-appli-
cation-of-power principle insures maximum power on
minimum fuel. Twenty-five miles per gallon is a com­
mon thing for this Chevrolet. And the car is FULLY
equipped.
Suppose you let us demonstrate that we have not
overstated the Chevrolet quality.
Wiles & Sohler
Distributers for
Washington, Yamhill and Columbia Counties
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
AT THE
Khaki, Cotton, Worsted and
Work Trousers Moleskin
.............
$2.00 to $5.00
Khaki, Grey, Blue with Grey stripe. They
Union-Alls are
real clothes-savers.
Work or street w e a r; Mule Skin and Scout
Shoes Styles;
Tennis Shoes.
Going to have that Summer
Made-to-order Suits Suit
made to measure ?
Forest Grove
Shoe Store
DURING
July and August
Bargain Prices will prevail
on Shoes
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.
Men’s Furnishings and Shoes
Caples Block
FOREST GROVE
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A lthough in m any cities th e re w ere
long lines of people w aitin g la st w in ter
fo r coal, th ere w ere no pinch-faced
mobs pleading for food. T rue, th e re
Congregational Church
Mel hodist Church Services
are freq u en tly long lines o f people on
Mr. F a tte n will preach Sunday m o rn ­
Sunday
School 9:4.r>.
th e s tre e ts, b u t m ostly th ey a re buying
M orning w orahip 11:00. S u b je c t o f
tic k e ts to the show s ! In th e busy ing on “ The Mission o f C hriat and the
s tre e ts in tow ns and cities, shop-keep­ Church in P roducing C h a ra c te r and in te re a t to you. Come and find out.
C itizenship.”
E pw orth L eague 7:00.
ers display elab o rate a rra n g e m e n ts of
Claas m eeting 7:30.
A. B. P A T T E N , P aator.
all kinds of delicacies in th e ir show
E vening aervice 8:00.
se windows. T hey would scorn a
Airs. Ray Giltner has received T he Foreign and H om e Miaaionary
“ d isp lay ” o f corned beef and condens­ a letter from her brother, I/)uis
aocietiea m et a t th e hom e o f Mra. A.
ed milk.
Alunkers.
with
the . American
ex- ,G ' Hoffman W edneaday fo r th e pur-
.
.
.
,
r
,
i
,
E ngland and F rance can n o t feed our
ped It ionary forces in England, to p,,8e of p rep arin g g arm e n ta for the
soldiers. The food sh o rta g e is real. ,
the effect that by t h e ^ t i m e t h e , Belgian refugees.
Save food and “ C arry O n .”
letter reached Forest Grove he P ra y e r aervice T hursday 8 p. m.
would have taken as his wife an You are welcome.
English girl.
J O H N H. E B E R T , P aator.
....... 75c to $L25
C. E. ROY & CO.
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An Individual Car--
®,ue an(* Grey Chambrey and
Biack Sateen
.
ODDS and ENDS
SCHULTZ'S »
STORE
(U . S. Food A dm inistration License
No. G 34147)
Phone 061
Sizes mostly 3, 3 A,
4 and 4} j. Low Shoes
$1.85 to $2.35
worth $3.50 to $5.00
If your size is here, get ’em
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Airs. May A. Thomas left Tues­
day for New York city, where she
expects to reside for a time.