The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, August 01, 1918, Image 8

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    m i r a THE GREATEST W A R DRAM A EVER PRODUCED w
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“Over the Top”
with Serg’t. Arthur Guy Empey, Himself
------------------------------------playing the Leading Part, will be at t h e -------------------------------------
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Star Theater, Wednesday and Thursday, Aug. 7 1 8
This is, without doubt, the GREATEST Photoplay ever shown in Forest Grove.
Owing to length of show, first show will start promptly at 7:30.
SiS 25c
SPECIAL MUSIC
TANLAC sold only by Littler’s
CONDENSED NEWS NOTES
Pharmacy.
George Ortman and family vis­
Men’s khaki dusters at Ander­
The Book Store is headquarters
ited
friends near Dallas last Sun­
son's.
for all the latest popular music.
day.
Aft Caples had business in La-
We deliver ice cream to any
Mrs Frank Emerson and two
part of the city. Tell it to phone Fayette Tuesday
youngest
boys spent Sunday in
632. Ottice Shearer.
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M r. and Mrs. Paul Beck of
Portland.
Dilley
were
in
town
Tuesday.
Mrs. C. C. Loveland, represent­
Clayton Lasham of Tacoma
Framed
Columbia
highway
ing a well-known corset company,
visited
friends in this city several
scenes
at
the
Book
Store.
was calling on local merchants
days this week.
Monday.
We deliver ice cream to any
Listen, Men: We have just part of the city. Tell it to phone
Miss Theresa Beahen returned
what you want in the line of 632. Ottice Shearer.
Fiiday from a ten-day vacation
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Clothing, Shoes or Furnishing.
Miss Jennie Creighton of Bend at Tacoma and Seal tie.
A. G. Hoffman & Co.
is a guest of Miss Mabel Adams.
Oh. Gir-ruls! Have you seen
Miss Crystal Hanson, who has Miss Creighton was a former resi- j the Coveralls for ladies and child­
made her home with her aunt, dent of this city and has many ren at Anderson's store?
Mrs Sherrett, for the past six friends here.
Miss Mary Hollevoet returned
months, departed Tuesday for her
Benton Bowman. S N. P oole,! Monday from a short visit at
home at Gardner.
R. H. Greer, George Limber and Portland and Vancouver.
Mrs. W. R. Hawkshurst and Glenn Payne, all of Hillsboro, j
Mr and Mrs. J H. Shearer re­
daughter arrived Thursday from paid the local Odd Fellows a fra­
turned
Sunday from a week’s visit
Portland to join their husband ternal vi-it Monday night and un
and father, the new butcher at loaded their usual quota of good with relatives at Eugene.
I stories.
the Pacific Market.
George G . Hancock, real es­
tate,
farm loans and fire insur­
Always
something
ne
w.
New
Mrs. Dolly Byerly, Miss Jessie
ance,
new
Anderson block. 50
!
genuine
Leather
Hand
Bags,
Bag
Greer and Mrs. J.%L. VanKirk
a n d daughter, Fredericks, re­ Handles, Metal Tops for Shop­
Dr. Ward is continuing his
turned Monday after attending ping Bags, some open up straight practice and is prepared to answer
and some square; Sterling Silver calls both day and night. Office
campmeeting in Portland.
and Gold Filled Lingerie Fastners. hours, from 9 to 11 a. m. and 2 to
Do not forget that we have the A. G. Hoffman & Co.
4 p. m.
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largest assortment of Shoes for
A. B: Melvin of Gardner and
men, women and children; we are
Fred Jones, wife and daughter
receiving new lines all the time. i his brother, A. A. Melvin of Port­ left yesterday for an extended out­
Call un us for Shoes. A. G. Hoff­ land, visited their cousin, Mrs. E. ing at Newport. Fred says he
| L Sherrett, at the Laughlin hotel has lost but five days from his
man & Co.
over S u n d a y . A. B. Melvin work in a year and thinks he has
Illinois Pure Aluminum Ware brought a carload of pork to the earned a vacation.
at the Gordon Hardware Store. i Portland market.
People who purchase their
monuments of Lewis & Co , Hills­
boro, save the commission usually
paid to agents, as this firm deals
directly with the customers. All
monuments guaranteed satisfac­
tory.
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Come to us with your Trouser troubles. W e’ ll settle them.
NOTES AN D PERSONALS
Trousers
How about that old coat and vest you want to wear out? Get
a new pair o f trousers and save.
Prices............ ........$2.00, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00
Summer Underwear
Men’ s Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, Suit .............. $1.25
Men’s Spring Needle Knit Closed Crotch, Suit $1.25 and 1.50
Seal-Pax, Athletic Style Nainsook, S u it............................ $1.15
Yieldifit, Athletic Style, Nainsook, Suit___ _________ _____ 75
U. 8 . Foo«l A d m in istra tio n .
$1.00
.. 1.50
3.50
.. .85
Work Shirts
Boys’ Blue-and Grey C ham bray_______ ____________ __ $ .75
Men's Blue, Grey, Grey and Blue, with white stripes;
these Shirts are cut extra long in sleeves, extra
large body, extra wide sleeves, never rip, 75c, 90c, $1.00
C. E. ROY & CO.
M e n ’s F u r n is h in g s a n d
C a p le s B lo c k
FOREST
D e o r Hong hoz “ D ar’ii S ugar In
de G ou rd ,” but Brier ’T ater ’ low s
dat de on ly su gar h e ’s stu d yln ’
’ b ou t n ow -a -d a ys la w h a t’s In de
su gar b ow l en h it’s gw in e ter stay
dar.
D e fo lk s wots d oin ’ de flghtln ’
m u s’ have sugar fust.
B ut e f dars enny sw eet’nln’ In
de gou rd n ow ’days. he s h o ’ gw ine
ter git tapped, ’ cause d ey ’s lo o k in ’
fe r syru ps en 'lasses en h on ey to
‘‘substitute.”
For the purpose o f assisting in
the winning o f the war, this ad­
vertisement is paid for by the
SCHULTZ'S
Shoes
GROVE
Sunday School at 9:46. Don’t fail
next Sunday morning your presence
mean« much to you and to the Sunday
School.
Preaching aervice at 11:00. Dr. Ford,
Diatrict Superintendent, will preach to
ua. Come out and attend.
Epworth league at 7:00, a League
both defensive and offensive and a
League aggressive for the highest
things.
Class meeting 7:30.
Evening service X:00. All are wel­
come to our services.
Prayer service Thursday 8 p. m.
Last quarterly conference to be held
on Monday evening at 7:30; would like
to see every officer of the church there
and ready to report of the year's work
in their department.
JOHN H. EBERT, Pastor.
Congregational Church
Sunday School meeta as usual through
August at 9:45 a. m.
Rev. Mr. Sias asks our congregation
to worship at the Christian church Sun­
day mornings, Aug. 4 and 18; and o f­
fers to bring his congregation to our
church Sunday mornings, Aug. 11 and
25.
Union Sunday evening Vespers will
be held on the campus at 7 p. m.
through August.
A. B. PATTEN. Pastor.
Christian Church
Mr. Sias will speak Sunday morning
on "The Gospel for Our A g e.”
The theme at the open air meeting
at 7:00 p. m. will be "The Irreproach­
able Gospel.”
against Chancey Harney, Bessie V.
Harney and East Side Slabwood Com­
pany, a corporation, defendanta, for
the sum o f $7(81.00, with interest at the
rate o f 7 tier cent per annum from
January 1, 1917, and the sum of $75.00
attorney’s fees and the coats and dis­
bursements herein taxed at $18.50 and
the costa o f and upon said writ, and
commanding me to make sale o f the
following-described real property, to-
wit;
All o f l^>t numbered Thirty-two (32)
in the BKUGGEK TRACT, containing
10 acres, more or less, and aituated in
section 17. T. 1 N. R. 1 W. o f the Will.
Mer., according to the duly recorded
plat of sAd BRUGGER TRACT, aaid
land being in Washington County, Ore­
gon.
I will, on Saturday, August 31, 1918,
at 10 o ’clock A. M., at the south door
o f the Court house, in Hillsboro, Ore­
gon, sell at public auction (subject to
redemption) to the highest bidder for
caah in hand, all the right, title and
interest which the within named de­
fendants, and each o f them had on
June 12, 1915, the date of the mortgage
herein foreclosed, or since said date
had in and to the above described real
property, or any part thereof, to satis­
fy said execution, judgment order and
decree, interest, costs and accruing
costs.
Dated this August 1, 1918.
GEO. ALEXANDER.
Sheriff o f Washington County, Ore­
gon.
H. T. BAGLEY. Attorney.
First pub. Aug. 1; last, Aug. 29.
Notice o f Sheriff's Sale
Notice is hereby given that by*virtue
o f an execution, judgment order, de­
cree and order o f sale, issued out of
and under the seal of the Circuit
Court of Washington County, Oregon,
to me directed and dated July 30, 1918,
upon a judgment rendered and entered
In said Court on J u l y 19, 1918,
in favor o f George Kieni, plaintiff, and
Now is the time to wear the Cover-All. They are Cool, Ser­
viceable and Comfortable to wear. Khaki, $3 and $3.50 ;
Grey $2.50; Blue, with grey stripe $3,25; Boys’ Khaki, $2.75.
Men’s Grey Cotton Suits ..................
Men’s Black Cotton S u its.................
Men’s Black Wool Suits......................
Boys’ Black, white trimmed Suits
Methodist Church Services
Dr. and M 's. S. Ii Todd mot­
ored to Newport Friday and re­
turned Monday evening
They
report a very pleasant time at the
beach. ’There a r e about 4.000
Illinois Pure Aluminum Ware soldiers engaged in spruce work
near Newport and there is a
at the Gordon Hardware Store.
rumor t hat some of them are go­
ing on a journey soon.
COVER-ALLS
Bathing Suits
50 c
f o o d
STORE
(U. S. Food Administration License
No. G 34147)
P h on e 061
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