The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, July 25, 1918, Image 8

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    CONDENSED NEWS NOTES
Mrs. R. M. Stevens left this
morning to join Rube, who has
been at Garibaldi for the past two
weeks.
The fundamental Service of a Bank is the furn­
A daughter was born Tuesday j
to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nord-
ishing of Security.
gren of this city and the same day
Security of your funds, valuables, credits and
a son came to the home of Mr
investments.
and Mrs. Cornelius Linson of
Groveland..
We welcome and accept the responsibility.
C. C. Crow of Cherry Grove
was in town Tuesday, having a
surgeon pick pieces of a dynamite
V__
i cap out of his right hand and
of Forest Grove, Ore
face. The cap exploded in Mr. j
i Crow’s hand, with painful results.
M IM IC *
Safe Deposit
A Strong Bank
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. C. Frieund
rio iR A i *«S**V I
Boxes for Rent of Dilley visited their daughter,
in a Good Town
SYSTEM
Mrs. B. Chowning. last Sunday
and on Tuesday Mr-. Chowning
enjoyed a visit from her grand­
On August 1st, 1918, there will be an advance
mother.
Mr
s
.
Josephine
Me
NOTES AND PERSONALS TANLAC sold only by Littlet’s Namee, of Dilley.
of $50 in the price of the popular “ Four-Ninety"
Pharmacy.
model. This little car, in a test run on the Colum­
Did you notice the Children’s
Men’s khaki dusters at Ander­
Jim Feeher of WTilson river had
Shoes
in
our
window?
They
ar**
son’s.
business in town yesterday
bia Highway, made 41 3-10th miles on a gallon of
Warranty deed and mortgage made over the wftnde>ful Brown
C. B. Campbell of Carlton had
shaping last. Thes shoes have
gasoline. The Chevrolet cars are noted for power,
blanks for sale at this office.
business in this city Monday.
the wearing quality in them, too.
Dr. H. L. Bates is preaching at A. G. Hoffman & Co.
endurance and speed. You’ll buy a Chevrolet
Mr and Mrs. J. H. Shearer left
Gaston
every
Sunday
morning.
Friday for a visit with relatives at
some day. Why not now, before the price goes up?
W. F. Johnson has received a
Eugene.
The Book Store is headquarters postal card, informing him of the
Dr. Semones is h o m e again. for all the latest popular music.
sudden death last Sunday of his
Gives comfort from glasses or
Mr. and Mrs. John Heisler of old friend, Captain C. O. Bran­
money back.
28-t2
Gales Creek were trading in town son, the noted evangelist. Cap
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Bates of Monday.
tain Branson died at his home at
Distributers for
the Gaston district had business
A daughter was born ye terday Gresham He visited the John
in town Monday.
last summer.
Washington, Yamhill and Columbia Counties
to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Redit-ka sons in this city
»
We deliver ice cream to any of David’s hill.
Rev A B Patten of the local
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
coo °n!!''e ° cli Tell it to phone
We deliver ice cream to any Congregational church ha- accept­
632. Ottice Shearer.
_6-tf , part of the city. Tell it to phone ed an invitation to preach at the
First Congregational church of
Call on A. G. Hoffman & Co. 632. Ottice Shearer.
26-tf
A Great Fruit Country
Will Trade for Forest Grove Property
for anything in. Clothing. Men’s ' Dr Darlandf Chiropractic and Tacoma on the mornings of Aug-
Lewiston,
Idaho,
40 u c r e s , Douglas County,
furnishings, dress and work Shoes Natureopath. Office at A St. & use 4th and 11th. On the even­
Ju
ly
21,
laix.
Wash.,
all in cultivation, 3 miles
ing of one of these dates he will To the E d ito r:—
Just received a new assor ment 1st Ave. N. Phone 676.
from
Ry.
$40 per acre
talk to the spruce workers at Ray­ D ear Sir: H ere is a b rief account
of wide fancy ribbons. These
10
acres
a t Dodge, 6 miles south
New arrivals in Crepe de Chene mond, Wash.
of my sig h t-seein g in Lew iston and vi­
ribbons make beautiful hair bow^s, B|oUVJs in white, flesh, yellow
of
Estacada.
Clackamas county;
The Washington County Wo­ cinity fo r miJea around. Every Sunday at $75 per acre.
girdles and party bags. A. G ., and rose vvith pretty collars and
man's Committee of the Council
m any evenings for the last two
Hoffman & Co.
cuffs and daintily trimmed with of Defense is desirous of enrolling ami
12 lots in Portland, at $100f o
montha friend» o f mine and my d a u g h ­
Ray Giltner, Arthur Shearer braid. A. G. Hoffman & Co.
$250
per lot.
a number of women as student te r ’» have been kind enough to ta k e ua
and Rudolph Schultz drove a
A great many stylish summer nur-es, as per call published on sight-seeing. I have aeen m ore c h e r­ 7-room house, modern. 1 1 ¡j lots
Ford to the Wilson river Satur­ hats still on sale at the Stith & page 3 of this issue. Those who ries o f th e Royal Ann and Ring vuri- East 22d St., 2 blocks of Alb* rta
day night, and spent Sunday fi-h- Jones millinery parlors at $5 00 will thus assist the nation are ties in one day here th an I e v e r »aw car line, Portland; $4,500.
ing, with only fair success.
and even less. Don’t wait until asked to write Mrs L W. Hyde, before in all my life. A g re a t m any
5 ,1 2 acres a t Ling Beach,
Hillsboro, for application blanks. people have th e idea about Idaho, aa I Washington; good 7-room house,
Save and economize by buying they are all picked over.
your summer hat now. at half j Bernard Ortman says the heavy
Having bought out my partner, did, th a t Idaho isn ’t much o f a fru it barn and other buildings at
price. Double value f o r your rain and wind of Monday after­ I am desirous of gn a ly rtducing country. They ship ton» and tons of $ 3 ,0 0 0 .
money for the next few day->.| noon washed out 35 of his p une my stock of summer hats arm cherries, peaches, apricots and Hpples
2 lots and livery barn at Long
Miss Jones, three doors east of trees and knocked about half the will sell you any trimmed hat in from here every y ear. The cherry h a r­ Beach, Wash.. $1,500.
Allen's hardware store.
prunes off the trees left standing. the sto e at half price. All th < vest is ab o u t over and the apricota and
80 acres, 4 mi es of Ry., Wash­
Postmaster and Mrs. R. P. There was con-iderable hail fell hats are in this season’s mode early peaches are now in the m ark et. ington county.
Wirtz have joined the Smith- in the Thatcher and David Hill and no lady need be ashamed to L ast evening we bought a large w a te r
Further particulars, call or ad ­
wear one of them. Good value- bucket full of early peaches for 2Ik- dress
Gordon-Buxton campers at Rip­ sections.
nice.
large,
juicy
ones.
Peaches
will
pling Waters. This camp was
Uncle Sam takes over the tele- in every hat. This is a good way last now until th e last o f O ctober and 1
WALTER KOSWURM,
wed soaked by Monday s heavy graph and telephone lines next to save money to buy war stamps also
w
an
t
to
tell
you
about
the
bean
Forest Grove, Oregon.
rain, but all is again lovely with Wednesday and Postmaster Gen Miss Jones, Milliner
fields. 1 have seen one thousand acres
the campers.
era| Bu leson announces that he
Attorney L L. Langley of Port­ in beans alone a sig h t w orth seeing
The Railroads and the Farm ers
Mrs. H. R. Bernard, who was only interference with farmers’ land and his sister, Manche, and alfalfa, acres and acres of it; also
T h e United Slates Railroad
operated on at the McMinnvi le lin s will be to improve them and Chautauqua superintendent, vis­ the la rg e st g rain fields I have ever
Administration has established a
hospital on July 10th, has im­ give them better connection with ited at th<- ancestral home in this seen.
proved so rapidly that she was re­ other lines.
city Sa'urday and got their feet A fte r leaving Lew iston fo r ab o u t tw o department to be known as the
agricultural section, whose par­
moved last Wednesday to the
Mr and Mrs. A G. Hoffman, under Mother Langley’s table. and one-half m iles tow ard th e south, ticular duty will be to look after
home of her daughter, Mrs. Eun Mrs. Reba S cour and Miss Ruth Miss Langley left Hillsboro yes you come into th e Lew iston O rchards,
ice Rogers. Mr. Bernard visited Patton motored Sunday to the te-day with her company of en­ m ostly apples, consisting o f ten th ous­ the relations between the railroads
his wife and daughter la<t Sun­ Patton home, in the Chehalem tertain*" s for Camas, Wash , and and acres. I w an t to w rite you before and the Department of Agricul­
day and found Mrs. Bernard do­ valley, and brought back with Mrs. Langley went as fa' as Port­ I fo rg et it, the ch erry o u tp u t from the ture. Its purpose is to give all
possible as-istance to the agri
ing remarkably well.
'hem Mi s Aileen Hoffman and land to see that the girl didn't get cannery located in L ew iston paid to cultural development o f the coun-
Master Edwin Secour, who have on the wrong train; she is so in­ its producers eig h ty thousand dollars, fry The extension work o f the
Illinois Pure Aluminum Ware spent some weeks at the Patton experienced, you know. Mis< Une
fa rm e r residing n ear Lew iston pro­
Lang ey will reopen her law office duced fo u rteen thousand sacks o f g rain ! Department of Agriculture and
at the Gordon Hardware Store. | home
I the stimulation of agriculture, es-
on Sept 1st
this season offered tw elve cen ts a ! peclally in relation to transporta-
i sack to g e t his g rain delivered to the tion, will be assisted as much as
] Lew iston Milling Co. Owing to the possible by the new section.
S ECURITY
Save $50.00
Buy your Chevrolet Now
The First National Bank
Wiles & Sohler
M EN ’S SHOES
Street Shoes
Black button and lace, box toe '
S 4.50
5 .5 0
Black Gun Metal, welt, box toe
Black Vici Kid, broad toe, rubber heel - 0.00
Black English, Neolin sole. Leather heel 5 .0 0
Black English, Leather sole and heel - 0 .5 0
Dark Tan English bal., Du-Flex sole and
0. 5 0
Rubber h e e l ....................................
Dark Tan English bal., Leather sole and
7 .5 0
heel
-
-
................................
Work Shoes
•
Chocolate, medium weight, Rinex sole,
nothing better for the price
-
-
4.50
Dark Tan, broad toe, bellows tongue
- 4.50
Black, medium weight, box toe
-
-» 5.00
Dark Tan, wing tip, triple stitched, double
sole ; nothing better
. . . .
6.00
Mule Skin S h o e s ................................... 2.75
Tan Outing S h o e s ................................... 3.50
C. E. ROY & CO.
Men’s Furnishings and Shoes
Caples Block
FOREST GROVE
*
t \ H. Food A <1m lni»tratlon.
B ak in g pow der biscuits, co’n
bread, muffins, brow n bread, g rid ­
dle cakes en w affles is w ot dey
call "qub k breads.”
You all m akes ’em w ld one cup
e r w h e a t flo u r te r tw o cu p s e r
su b stitu te flour to save all de
w heat d a t kin he saved fer de
sojers. Some folks kin git e r’long
w ldout any w h e a t a t all and are
glad to do It ter h elp w in de w ar.
iJat a in ’t bad m ed’clne to take,
fo’ w ho’s gwiiie tu ’n up his nose
at srood co’n bread e r biscuits e r
flap jack s?
scarcity o f help he purchased an au to
i truck and is handling all the grain
him self. And never in th e history of
this country h as th e re been such an
ou tp u t of new m achinery, (consisting
of c aterp illars and tra c to rs, as well as
th reshing m achines) used as this year.
We have an occasional show er, which
! has helped the fall g rain a g re a t deal.
We have a nice w ar garden which we
| are enjoying very much. My health is
fine here and I am having a good tim e
in general.
Y ours truly,
MRS. M ELISSA A R M EN TRO U T.
. Framed Columbia highway
scenes at the Book Sfo e.
Have You Done It?
Two weeks ago the ladies of the
Red Cross asked that 100 dean
gunny sacks be left at the Goff
store, to be used in shipping Spag-
num moss, for Red Cross hospital
dressing
To date only about 50
For the purpose of assisting in
the winning of the war, this ad- sacks have been bought in. Have
ypu brought yours, or don’t you
vertisement is paid for by the
care about the suffering Yanks
“over there?’’
Because of a shortage of mater­
ial, the Red Cross work rooms
(U. S. Food Administration License
will be closed during August, un­
No. G 34147)
less different announcement
made later.
Phone 061
SCHULTZS Ä
STORE
Standard Reduced
So many men who would make
good soldiers h a v e heretofore
latled to mea-ure up to the re-
quited height that the war depart­
ment has made a ruling that
physically fit men of five feet,
weighing nof less than 110 pounds,
may be accepted
Illinois Pure Aluminum Ware
at the Gordon Hardware Store.