TANLAC sold only by Littlei’s i Pharmacy. Men’s khaki dusters at Ander son’s. Warranty deed and mortgage blanks for sale at this c'Lce. The Book Store is headquarters Without charge, this bank will for all the latest popular music. attend to making: an exchange We deliver ice cream to any o f 3 H per cent and 4 per cent i part of the city. Tell it to phone Liberty Bonds for 4 1 ± per cent 632. Ottice Shearer. 26-tf Liberty Bonds. These changes Sam Walker will leave Monday must be made before Novem­ for a visit with his son. Raleigh, and wife at LaPine, Deschutes ber 9th, this year. county. ' The Renewing her subscription to j the Express, Mrs. M . A. Armen- trout of LewistonT Idaho, says she is having a nice visit. of Forest Grove Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Allen and Miss Beth Potw-in motored to Monmouth last Sunday to visit M sses Gertrude a n d Martha Allen The Williams-Giltner camping A Strong Bank in a good town party returned Friday from the Wilson river and Harry reports several days of satisfactory fish­ NOTES AND PERSONALS ing. Wanted— By woman and girl - Insure your children’s feet; buy work by hour or day. Box 43, Boys’ Khaki Pants and Cover­ a pair of Buster Brown shoes and City alls. C. E. Roy & Co. It* Dr. Semones is h o m e again. be assured of a perfect fit. It is A son was born yesterday to Gives comfort from glasses or all in the last. A. G. Hoffman M r. and Mrs. William VanDe- & Co. money back. 28-t2 Hey of the Verboort district. A great many stylish summer See C. E Roy & Co. for Bath­ Mrs. Blanche Moore, who has ing Suits—85c, $1 00, $1 50 and hats still on sale at iheS tith & visited her sister, Mrs. Dan Par­ Jones millinery parlor-i at $5 00 $3.50 sons. for the past eighteen months, and even less. Don’t wait until We deliver ice cream to any left Tuesday for her home in Port-j part of the city Tell it to phone they are all picked over. land. Her son and daughter are Mrs. E. L. Sherrett returned still with the Parsons family. 632. Ottice Shearer. 26-tf Dr. Darland, Chiropractic and Monday from a week’s visit in People living on North Main — Natureopath. Office at A St. & Cla k coun y, Wash., where she street report that an ex-school visited friends and picked herself master, who drives a little sorr* I 1st Ave. N. Phone 676. L. . >S________ oodles of wild blackberries Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Walker took horse to a buggy, got so interest­ Harry Underhill last week sold ed in the landscape a few days one of the doctor’s patients to a his 70-acre farm on David’s hill ago that he drove off a bridge and Portland hospital Tuesday. A daughter was born Saturday to A>a Eslinger. The members of nearly wrecked his one-hoss shay. to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Paddock, the Underwood family have not Rev. Frank Dickson of Moun­ the father being employed at the yet decided where they will local*. tain View, C a lif, visited his moth­ S. P. freight depot. McMinnville friends hear that er, Mrs Mary A. Dickson, in this On August 1st, 1918, there will be an advance One Forest Grove woman M on­ Dr Edgar H. Brown, formerly of city from Sunday morning to day paid $12 50 to the City of this city, is now a captain in the Tuesday evening, when he left for of $50 in the price of the popular “ Four-Ninety” Cornelius as a penalty for auto surgeon’s office at Newport New--, Portland to visit a son, Rev. model. This little car, in a test run on the Colum­ speeding on the streets of that Va., where he is “ on temporary Louis Dickson. Frank is doing town and another was warned duty.” evangelistic work in ihe Pacific bia Highway, made 41 3-10th miles on a gallon of not to do it again. New arrivals in blou-es of Northwest. gasoline. The Chevrolet cars are noted for power, Georgette and Crepe de Chine, Sergeant Arthur Guy Empey, Illinois Pure Aluminum Ware round and square neck effects, in endurance and speed. You’ll buy a Chevrolet who served with the British in at the Gordon Hardware Store. a large variety of colors, also Flanders and later wrote the ac­ some day. Why not now, before the price goes up? Kayser Silk K n i t Camisoles, count of his experiences, “ Over beautifully made A. G. Hoff­ the T op.” now running in the Ex­ man & Co. press. has been commissioned a By purchasing a season ticket captain in the American army for Chautauqua (begins tomor­ and will probably "go over the row) you get $6 92 worth of en­ top” again. Distributers for tertainment and instruction for Administrator's Notice Washington, Yamhill and Columbia Counties $2.75 If you have a program, Notice is hereby given that the un­ figure it out for yourself. Tickets dersigned has been appointed by the FOREST GROVE, OREGON at this office. County Court o f Washington County. Acreage around the big Chev­ Oregon, administrator o f the estate of Anna M. Schwall, deceased, and has rolet factory in Oak'and, which in duly Gasoline and oil consumption car previously used in the work, a qualified as such; ordinary times would have been records for two months, kept by machine lighter than the Chevro­ Now Therefore, all persons having left to the popp;es and wild flow­ claims against said estate are hereby the Pantorium Dye works of let. It ers, proved a geneious “ war gar­ required to present the same to me, Medford, Oregon, have been re­ The Congregational Working den ” The hay cut from it has with proper vouchers, at the law office ceived by the Chevrolet Motor o f H. T. Bagley in Hillsboro, Oregon, Society will give a dinner at the an estimate net va ue of more within six months from date hereof. company of California, along with church parlors next Monday ev­ than $600, which would not have a most complimentary letter re­ Dated this July 18, 1918. ening at 6 o ’clock, to which the been realized had the Hoover call garding the work of the Chevro MARTIN SCHWALL, public is invited. Adults, 35c; not been sounded and answered. Administrator. let ‘490’ in delivery service. Ac­ child-er., 25c. cording to F. C . Elliott of the H. T. BAGLEY, Attorney. 28-5t Job printing—phone 821. dyeing concern, the Chevrolet ef­ Illinois Pure Aluminum Ware fected a saving of fifty percent in the fuel and lubricant bill of the at the Gordon Hardware Store. We Will Exchange Your Bonds A STRICTLY_C A S H BASIS Beginning July 20, 1918, our Stcre will be placed on a CASH BASIS. We will continue to take pro­ duce in exchange for merchandise or will pay CASH. Please don’t ask for credit, as you will be refused. You will buy merchandise for Less Money. First National Bank Hoover Says: “ ECONOM IZE” Yours Truly, CAPLES & COMPANY S a v e $ 5 0 .0 0 Buy your Chevrolet Now Wiles & Sohler M E N ’S SHOES H O M E ! Kulturizöd Sale of Real Estate Street Shoes Black button and lace, box toe $ 4 .5 0 Black Gun Metal, welt, box toe 5 .5 0 Black Vici Kid, broad toe, rubber heel 6.00 Black English, Neolin sole, Leather heel 5 .0 0 Black English, Leather sole and heel - 6. 50 Dark Tan English bal., Du-Flex sole and 6. 5 0 Rubber h e e l ..................................... Dark Tan English bal., Leather sole and h e e l ................................................... 7. 50 - Work Shoes Chocolate, medium weight, Rinex sole, nothing better for the price - - Dark Tan, broad toe, bellows tongue - Black, medium weight, box toe - - Dark Tan, wing tip, triple stitched, double s o le ; nothing better k FOR CANNING $1.75 per Crate The Crop is Very Short. 6.00 C. E. R O Y & CO. Men’s Furnishings and Shoes Caples Block 1 A P R IC O T S 4.50 4.5^ 5.00 FOREST GROVE EXECUTOR’S ORDER TODAY SCHULTZ’S S8S STORE (U. S. Food Administration License No. G 34147) There will be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder, the following real estate, situate in Washington county, Oregon: Fifty-Acre Improved Farm— Being part o f the Henry Buxton, Sr., D. L. C., on Gales Creek Road, one and a half miles north­ west o f Forest Grove, all under cultivation; fenced, house and barn and other buildings. Thirty-Acre Farm —Being part o f the Wm. B. Poe D. L. C., on ; Hillside Road, five miles northwest o f Forest Grove, 15 acres un­ der cultivation; house and barn, partly fenced. Modern Residence and Lot— On north side Pacific Avenue, be­ tween B and C streets, Forest Grove, known as the Dannials prop­ erty. These properties will be offered in the order named above and as much sold as may be necessary. This property is offered under order o f the County Court o f Washington County, Oregon, and abstract o f title will be furnished. Executor's deed furnished. Time o f Sale, Monday, July 22d, 1918, 2 o’clock p. m. Place o f Sale—South Door of Court House, Hillsboro, Oregon. Terms o f Sale—Ten per cent, o f the purchase price at time o f sale; balance on confirmation o f sale by County Court. (This will give time to arrange for a loan, if necessary. We invite inspection o f property. Col. J. W. Hughes, Joe A. Wiles, Auctioneer. Executor o f the last will o f Nellie P. Dannials. Phone 061 I