The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, July 25, 1918, Image 6

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H. T. G ILTN
ER
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Staple and Fancy Groceries
Fruits and Vegetables in Season
PHONE
South Main Street
-
701
Forest Grove, Ore
Lewis to his present location.
There were six train loads in (he
¡l»arty and they covered a lot of
| territory in th* ir journey. Ernest
doesn’ t like Camp Mills nearly as
The ladies, of tin* local Red
well-as ho did Camp L--wis, nor i Cross hr inch an- desirous of mak­
does he lik** the «iris of (he easi
ing a collection of articles enum-
as well as he did the western «iris
je-ated below, to be sold for the
He says they art* not so ‘ chum­
In-nefit of i he local branch, which
my .” There U an aviation Held
will purchase supplies with the
near the present camp and he «ays
funds:
he can see anti hear ai p'ane- at all
Tin ur lead foil, folded flat. Do not
I hours of the day. Ernest is in
! roll.
!Rood health and anxious to g»*t
All metals, cop|wr, brass, iron, zinc,
¡after the Huns There i- much
uluminuin, cast iron junk.
interesting news in th«- l«-iter that
Rubber junk of all kiml*. Old motor
the Express det-ms too important
1 tires and tubes. Bicycle tires.
to publish, so only this b ief out
Old magazines, newspapers (folded
line is given.
Have You Any Junk
for the Red Cross?
1—Sandhills of Palestine turned Into ’VIIIT dwellings” by the British troops who ure fighting north of Jeru­
salem.
2—French artillerymen dragging a field piece Into a new position on a ridge. 3 Lieut. Kdwln M. l*ost,
Jr., of the American air service, now with Pershing’s forces, who has been cited for gallantry In the French orders.
| and tied.)
Burlap and gunny sacks.
String
Stop, Look and Listen!
rolled into balls. Cotton and hemp
THE KAISER’ S SC’ALI*
NOTES AND PERSONALS I Public sale bills printed at the
STOP! R call how the brave, (separate.)
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Express office.
(With apologies to the author o f the Russians were defeated for lack
Clean, white rugs, woolen rags (sep­
TANLAC at Littler s Phar-
Dr. Darland, Chiropractic and
Psalm of Life.)
arated.) Mixed rags.
of
munitions
and
supplies.!
mac>’ -
Natureopath. Office at A St. & Tell me not in idle figures*
The Get mans laughed at the Rus ! Old clothes, old shoes, olii kid gloves.
Claude Smith had business in 1st Ave. N. Phone 676.
That the Huns will win the day;
Fruit jars, cold cream jars, bottles of
ian government’s failure to stand
Portland Saturday.
Oh. Gir-ruls! Have you seen For the hoys who pull the triggers
all kinds (cleaned.)
The Express prints butter wrap- the Coveralls for ladies and child-
by its fighting men. L< t th«-m! Collapsible paste and paint tubes.
Surely have a wont to say.
pers with non-poisonous ink.
ren at Anderson’ - store?
have no such mirth at our ex­ Wufer tins. Corks.
! W’ar is real; war is earnest.
A dandy line of ladies’ house
George G. Hancock, real es-
With the Kaiser as its goal;
pense Give our governrn nt the 1 Tyfiewriter ribbon boxes and spools,
dresses and aprons at Anderson’s, tale, farm loans and fire insur- Dust he was, to dust returneth.
support of our people, our re carbon paper boxes.
Money to loan— Valley Realty ance, new Anderson block. 50
Let us pity his poor soul.
If y«»u have any of these art -
sources and our money, -o that it
Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf; Dr Ward is con inuing his Not his gas shells, nor his poison.
can arm, equip, supply and main­ d e s , save them and send word to
Will our Yanks the least dismay;
Judge R 0 . Steven-on of Gales practice and is piepared to answer
tain our fighting men at the ve y Mrs. A. B. Todd, who will send
for them.
highest efficiency.
Creek had business in town Sat- calls both day an«! night
Office For they’ ll only spur the boys on
Night by night and dity by «lay.
urday.
hours, from 9 to 11 a. m. and 2 to
lA>ok at the war map and see
.)«>!> printing phone sl ’ I .
Yellow Aberdeen turnip seed 4 P- m.
18-tf
Bill is fieree and Bill is raving.
what abs lu'e devotion of a n a-,
Administrator’ s Notice
And his sword, though tried and lion’s resources to military p u r-!
$1 50 per pound, at the Pacific
Buy your groceries, fish, veg-
Notice
is hereby given that the un
strong,
poses has accomplished for the
Market.
19-tf
etables and se<*ond-han<l house-
dersigned has been np|iointed by the
Still,
his
Huns,
it
cannot
save
him.
enemy.
Increase
production
and
It pays to get glasses that give bold good- of th j Economy store
County Court of Washington County,
And we’ ll get them all ere long.
I* nd money to the Unit»«! States, Oregon, administrator o f the estate of
comfort. At home prices. D r . Dodge bldg , cor. 3d street and
so that our support of our fight­ Anna M. Schwall, deceased, and has
Semones.
28 2f
Pacific avenue.
6-tf
In the world’s broad field of battle.
ing forces will equal, if not sur- duly qualified as such;
In
the
trenches
and
each
hill,
Clarence Kelsey was out from
Mrs. W. H. Tucker. Miss Edna
N«»w Therefore, all person* having
pas-, that of Germany. It is bet­
Portland Sunday for a visit w th and M r. Ev rett left for Eagle, They are herded, just like cattle
claims against said estate are hereby
ter
to
spend
«»ur
m«»ney
tha'
way
Those grim hordes of Kaiser Bill.
his family.
require«! to present the same to me,
Idaho, Monday morning. They
than in paying Germany’s war with pru|>er vouchers, at the law office
But
they’re
daily
growing
thinner
were
accompanied
try
the
Misses
Go to the Erickson garage, K.
o f H. T. Bagley in Hillsboro, Oregon,
bills.
As the Yankees pound their line;
of P. building, for your auto re­ Eva Tucker and Bertha Aydelott.
within six months from date hereof.
Listen
to
the
call
of
duty
and
Sure,
yes,
sure,
we'll
chase
the
sinner
:
pairs, accessories, tires, gas and
Dated this July 18, 1P1H.
Picnic packages, paper plate-,
patriotism a n d economize
Do
oils.
MARTIN SCHWALK,
paper napkins, p a p e r towels,, And his Huns across the Rhine.
your
utmost
in
every
way
to
win
Mrs. Elizabeth Benfer arrived Thermos bottles, in fact every­ And with Pershing just behind them
Administrator.
the war by increased pro luction,
Saturday from McMinnville for a thing for your outing at Littler’s ( They will scamper like the rats;
H. T. BACI.EY, Attorney.
28-5t
by decreased con umprion and by
■ Holed in concrete you will find them,
visit with the family of her son, Pharmacy.
government. Let
And, you bet, there'll we some scraps. 1 lending to
W. C. Benfer.
DR. H. C. FORTNER
non-essentials go; make more sac­
John Armstrong arrived Thurs-1
See the Round Oak wood and day from Sacramento, C alif, for Scrapping that no other nation
rifices How little an«f inconse­
Successor to
Founded on this mortal plain,
coal range, with or without gas his annual visit with his sisters,
quent they are compart*«! with the
DR.
H.
W. VOLLMER
plate attachment, at the Gordon Misses Jennie and Lizzie, and his Wishing for the whole creation.
great purpose they help attain.
Seeing,
will
make
war
again.
Hardware Store.
H«>w well worth making they will
brother, William. He says Forest
OFFICE
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appear when ou
troops com
In First National Bank Building
Jim McGill was out from Port­ Grovi- people should go to Sacra-, Let us, then, be up and at them
With a bond or saving stamp;
Telehones
home victorious — victorious by
land Saturday and Sunday and mento if they want to know wha’
So
the boys will know we’ ll back them their own unselfish whole-hearted
shod a few horses Saturday for real hot weather is like.
Residence 332
Office 333
As they fight through “ No \fan’s -upporf of their nation.
his old customers
Consistency was the big feature
Land.”
CIVIL WAR VETERAN.
A fine assortment of NuBone of the two Chevrolet 490 touring
D. D. & M. B. BUMP
- A . L. ZACHARIAS.
and College Girl corsets and nov­ cars which competed in the recent
“ NO ENEMIES”
Camp Lewis.
Attorneys at I^w
guns
j
the
j
elty waists a t Mrs. Richards’ Los Angeles - Yosemite Valley
You ’have no enemies,’ you say;
Novelty Shop, Pacific avenue.
economy tour. With Roy Stuart
Loans and Real Estate
Take What You Can Get
My friend, your boast is poor.
D.
D.
BUMP.
M. B. BUMP,
Ben Zurstein, Ashland mer­ and W. B. Felix at their wheels,
Portland, Ore., July 22. -George He who has mingled in the ffay
i Residence
Residence Hillsboro
chant, had his store license taken the lowest priced machines in the
T. Dalton, special n-peest-ntative
Of duty that the brave endure,
I Forest Grove.
away and his store clo-ed for a i un used but 13.06 gallons of gas-
Must needs make foes.
j Phone 444
Offices HILLSBORO
of
the
Federal
trade
commission,
ioline
each
on
the
hard
grind,
with
week for disobeying the food-sell­
If
you’ve
made
none,
mayhap,
who
has
Jusi
arrived
to
make
in­
ioil and wat r use in the same
ing regulations.
quiries concerning the fu-| situa Small is the work that you have done. J N .H O F F M A N
propotion.
It
Remember, friends, you must
You've put no grafter down and out,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard McGill tion in O'egon, today sta'ed that
pay in advance to get the Express
Attorney At I^tw
Oregonians should accept ch--ap r Or put no traitoring wretch to rout.
returned
Sunday
from
a
t
hree-day
at one dollar per year. The reg
You've
never
turned
wrong
into
right.
grades of coal when they cannot
Patent Office Business Solicited
ular price is $1 50. We pay you visit at the Tillamook beaches secure early delivery of the best You’ ve been a coward in the fight.
They
spent
Sa1
urday
with
Mr.
50c to collect f:om yourself
Oregon Grange Bulletin. Forest Grove,
-
Oregon
arid Mrs. B J. Simpson, formerly known grades.
Mrs. Frank Johnson of Watts of this city, at Bay City, and re
“ Conditions are such that pe >
returned Monday from Astoria, port a fine time. Mr. and Mrs pie of the N or hwest will find it
where she had visited her brother, Simpson are in better health than impo.-sible to secure d elivey of
Edwin Meier, who has just been when they lived here and say they many of the standard b*and-of;
called to the service
like their new home immensely. coal,” he sa d “ Although tin- ;
Go to F A. Moore’s store, cor­ Howard was in the last draft bituminous coal product ion is the
ner Pacific Avenue and Third from Multnomah county and greatest in the nation’- history,
street, for up-to date hair cuts went down Tuesday to answer \ the demands for fuel is unprece
and shaves Also ice cream, cold t .e call. __
denttd, due to war activities.”
drinks and lunches. Phone 181.
“ As a result the best coai ca*i-
Farmers Consider Drainage
not be mined in sufficient quan
The best place for Washington
A number of farmers near Roy. tities to meet the demand. In ,
county people to purchase their
I met July 10th, on the farms of M. [ Washington state, for example.1
monuments and tombstones is
King and Mr. Parsons with Prof. investigations j u s t completed
from Lewis & Co. of Hill-boro,
W. L. Powers of Corvallis, to show that people have ordered
Ore. This firm carries a good
study*!he problem of drainage on coal early, but many will not se­
line of dependable goods, employs the farms
Peyton Brand
cure deliveries until this winter
no agents and gives its customers |
The particular problem in this because they have insi-ted upon
the benefit of the commissions
area
was the matter of getting an specified brands of coal. The best,
usually paid salesmen
25-4t
ad«quate outlet f o r drainage plan is to secure fuel now and
Bert Ross, who is in charge of waters.
take no chances on shortage and
the grocery department of the
fuel
rations lat««r.”
Prof.
Powers
ran
levels
on
the
Cornucopia
Mining company,
10c a pouch
areas
and
thus
enabled
the
farm
Baker county, arrived Friday for
Writes
Interesting
Letter
a visit with his wife and daugh­ ers to decide upon the possible
G r a v e ly la tte t o m u ch lo n g e r it c o t t e
Mrs. Rilda Steigleder of this
ters. He says the mines are the location for their <1 rains.
n o m o r e to c h e w th a n o r d in a ry p lu g
safest he ever saw and there has j T h e Agricultural C o l l e g e , city recently received from her
been but one fatal accident dur­ through the county agent, will son, Ernest, of Bat tery D, 346th
P. B. Gravely Tobacco Company
ing the past year. He likes his give similar assistance in any field artillery, stationed at Camp
Danville, Virginia
work, even if it is hard and con­ community where six or more j Mills, New Jersey, an interesting
account of his travels from Camp j
farmers are interested.
fining.
j
A man may get tired cf ordi­
nary tobacco—but never of
Real Gravely Chewing Plug,
with its pure, clean taste
and lasting quality.
Real Gravely
Chewing Plug
—and worth it
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