The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, August 08, 1918, Image 8

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CONDENSE!) NEWS NOTES
George Wise of near Gaston
had busines-s in town Tuesday.
Better vision Glasses. Dr. Sc- Miss Mury Hollevoet returned
%
mones.
yesterday from a visit with Port»
We deliver ice cream to any land friends.
part of the city. Tell it to phone Mrs. Chas. Hines and little
✓
632.
Ottice Shearer.
26-tf daughter have returned from u
To the people of this community, who have responded so
Oh, Gir-ruls! Have you seen visit to the Tillamook beaches.
loyally in purchasing past issues of Liberty Bonds and who
the Coveralls for ladies and child­ T. H Littlehales has moved
expect to take bonds of the Fourth Loan, and to those who ren
at Anderson’s store?
may desire a short-time Government investment, we recom­
from a house on the Gales Greek
Miss Annie Sether of Roseburg road to the Hedgecock property,
mend the purchase of these Certificates, which we will sup­ arrived
Tuesday, for a vUit with west Third avenue.
ply in denominations of $500, $1,000 and upwards, without j her cousin,
Mrs. Wm. Adler.
Mrs. Marie Andrus, the aged
profit to this bank.
Mrs. I.evi Walkir of Lincoln, mother of James Andiu-, living
\ H. I' wm I A *lmlul»< ration.
Net»., is visiting friends here and near Hai; es station, is very ill JlNt PE - l luirkwheat
cukn not
flop over oa hlE face, Hr’er Bacon*
looking after her property inter- \ and sinking steadily.
ilanco "roun’ *>n nuy, «e»*««:—
I ests.
“One r o o i I tu’n deserve« en nuth*
The net profits from the ninth rln’
of Forest Grove, Ore
er."
— Mean In' ilat of de
Mayor Paterson and family left annual round up, to be held at aojrr
boy» go en do de flchtln* for
yesterday morning, via auio, for Pendleton Sept. 19, 20 and 21, are ■en'
ua. de lea»' we all» kin do 1» ter
>m all de wheat— en
eat
a two weeks’ stay at Newport and to go to the Red Cross.
MEMBER
A Strong Bank FEDERAL
Safe
Deposit
buckwheat Inattd. Co'»» meal, rye
RESERVE
vicinity.
John C. Bellinger, son of Mr. en burley Hour fer ua will he p a
in a Good Town
Boxes for Rent
SYSTEM
Mrs. D N. Morris was quite ill and M's. John Bellinger of this lot too.
; the first of the week with a sore city, has gone to Camp Fremont For the pttrjiose of assisting in
mouth, but is greatly improved at a s a soldier for Uncle Sam.
the winning of the war, this ad-
this time.
On August 1st the local milk vertisement is paid for by the
Miss Constance Geiger left yes­ condenser began paying dairymen a a iiiiit t ia l iiu l ’ a x a a p
TANLAG sold only by Little: *s terday
NOTES AND PERSONALS Pharmacy.
for Clark eoun y, Wash., $2 75 per hundred pounds for CPU III T7 Q
CTflDC
where
she
will
teach
the
coming
their
milk,
a
jump
of
35c.
M)OD
u i
Mrs. J Marsilliot has returned Men’s khaki dusters at Ander­ tern.
son’s.
from a visit at St Helens.
The C. E. Smith and F. S. Gor­ (U. S. Food Adminintrillion L u ' cumc
Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Me El don families have abandoned their'
No. « 34147)
Public sale bills printed at the Downey
The Book Store is headquarters Express
and
daughter,
Helen,
re­
camp
up
Gales
Creek
and
are
j
office.
for all the latest popular music.
Phone 061
turned Tuesday from a ten-day again at their homes in this city.
Framed Columbia highway visit
We deliver ice cream to any scenes
at
Newport.
Mrs. B en Whited and two
at the Book Stoie.
part of the city Tell it to phone
Notice
Ivan
Curtis,
employed
at
the
daughters
Vancouver are visit­
632. Ottice Shearer.
26-tf
Frank Brodersen has accepted Columbia shipyards, is home for ing at the of
home
of
Mis
Whited’s
Beginning
Monday,
July 15th,
a position with a Portland lumber a visit, having slightly injured his parents, Mr. and Mrs W. L. the Pacific Market will
Mrs. Anna Dixon was in Port­ company.
discon­
land several days this week, pur­
left
eye
while
at
work.
Cady.
tinue
delivery
and
credit
systems,
chasing fall millinery
M iss Pearl Smith is visiting her Washington county is to re Mi s Joy Aydelott has returned owing to scarcity of labor. We
Mrs R. L. Via, at Cascade ceive $14,936 46 from the state from The Dulles, where she suf­ feel this move a patriotic duty to
For Sale—Span of gray mares, sister,
customers, as well as to our­
5 and 8 years old; 1400 lbs. each; Locks, Ore.
fund, on a percapita ap­ fered a severe attack of appendi our
selves,
and will adopt a system of
also harness. Phone, West 51 Dr. Darland, Chiropractic and school
portionment of $1 83.
citis. She is recovering without lower prices
for c;t»h only pay­
Natureopath.
Office
at
A
St.
&
an
operation.
If it is furnishings for men, we 1st Ave. N. Phone 676.
Traveling
Bags
made
of
Fabri-
ing
you
a
good
commission for
have them. Call on us for your
coid,
positively
will
not
scratch
The
eight
months-old
von
of
coming
after
your
Thank
We a-e now prepared to supply and hss the appearance of gen­ Mr. and Sirs. R. ’J’. Harper, liv­ ing customers for goods.
needs. A. G. Hoffman
& Co.
•
past
patronage
comers with apple and peach uine leather. A. G. Hoffman & ing one mile north of town, passed and hoping for a continuance of
Mr. and Mrs. N. Gardner re­ all
boxes.
Co.
away last Thursday and wa the same, we remain,
turned home Monday evening Mill Co. F o re s t Grove Planing
80-if
from a delightful visit with a The annual picnic of the Iowa Good wood is high in price, but buried in Forest View cemetery
Yours for business,
Saturday.
daughter in Seattle
the
fuel
administration
advises
THE
PACIFIC MARKET,
Association of Oregon will be held buying now. for after the roads Uncle Billy Hay relumed yes­
First
door south of postoffice.
Ray Giltner and F. E. Mercer, Saturday,
August 17, at the state get soft the prices will be still terday from a month's visit at
with their families, left Sundays fair grounds,
Salem
Methodist Church Services
higher.
Long Beach,Wash. When asked if
for a fishing trip and outing to Mr. and Mrs.
George
Jackson
hehad
a
good
time,
he
stated
that
Sunday
School 9:45.
Salmon river and the Tillamook are spending their vacation on a H. Lidyard and wife made a
Morning
wornhip 11:00 o’clock. We
if
lie
hadn’t
he
wouldn’t
have
re­
beaches.
trip up the Columbia highway in mained a month.
ranch
of
the
former’s
father,
O.
C.
have
not
had
very much of a »lump in
their family auto la t Sunday and
Remember, friends, you must Jackson, near Yamhill.
our
summer
service». I.et thone who
pay in advance to get the Express Shoes for the Children? "Bus­ are loud in their prai.-e of the By -ecuring certificates from have been absent
lie present and we
highway
and
scenery.
the
Command*
r
of
th*-
G
A.
R.
at one dollar per year. The reg- j ter Brown,” of course. Made
will
have
a
full
house.
God is
ular price is $1 50. We pay you over the wonderful Brown Shap­ Guy McNutt writes his parents post or the president of the Relief calling for more sacrifice I'm in sure
thi»
work
Corps members of these orders as well as for country.
50c to collect f:om yourself.
that he has returned to the Vir­ and
ing
Last
A.
G.
Hoffman
&
Co.
all members of their families Epworth League 7:00 p. m.
J. N. Hoffman has finished his
ginia coast, after being on w.iter
go to the national encamp­ Class meeting 7:30.
berry-squeezing and is overhaul­ Mrs Claude Smith and daugh­ for seventeen weeks. T h e last may
ment
Aug. 19rii to Evening service H:00. The gospel
ing his plant and installing a new ter, Gertrude, went to Vancouver time he wrote he was in the canal 24th at at one Portland,
cent
per
mile railroad will be sung and preached in the old
boiler to make ready for canning yesterday to visit with Mr. and zone.
fare.
Mrs. Frank Wilson, Frank be­
and drying fruit.
F. A. Moore and daugh­ Robert Nixon and son, Dr. R. time and new time way.
ing very ill as the result of an ter Mrs.
Miss Grace Darling, who has operation.
have returned home from «in P Nixon of this city and Will Everybody welcome.
service Thursday 8 p. m.
visited her uncle and aunt. Mr.
extended visit with relatives at Gerish
wife of Portland have Prayer
We are desirous of filling the room
and Mrs. C. V. B. Russell, for Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mawhin Salem and Al expects to regain returned and from
a four weeks’ auto next Thursday. Come prepared to re­
the past two months, leaves next ney expect to leave next W'dnes- some of the flesh he lost while cruise to Seattle.
Tacoma and
and to give.
week for Houston, Tex., where she day for an extended visit in Vir "batching.”
Spokane, Wash., and Lewiston ceive
The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. M. S.
ginia, M r. M. having three Mrs. L. C Misz returned Sun- and
has a school.
other Idaho points. They Allen this week as the Red Cross
months’ leave of ab-ence while
from a three months’ visit camped
by the way and came rooms are cloied.
Illinois Pure Aluminum Ware the Oregon Electric people decide day
with
her
hu-Jjar.d,
in
Montana,
back
brown
heidthy.
JOHN H. EBERT, Pastor.
at the Gordon Hardware Store. where to place him.
where I/>uie has a route as a trav While the and
of Wash
eling salesman. Mrs. Misz will ington county threshers
Christian Church
agreed with the
leave sho tly to visit hei son, at food administration
The
congregation
will adjourn to join
to
charge
4
Oregon City.
and
5
c-nts
per
bushel
for
thresh
in union service at the Congregational
Carmel Good of this city, Ev­ mg valley wheat and 5 arid 6 church at 11:00 o’clock as |ier arrange-
erett McAlearof Hillsboro and J. cents
in the hills, it is tepO' ted ! ment. The union vesper service on
Come to us with your Trouser troubles. We’ll settle them. E. May of Pasco, Wash., returned that some of them are charging CoDeg* Campos at 7:00 as usual, Mr.
ev< ning from a fishing more. The county agent says'sias will speak at bot h services.
How about that old coat and vest you want to wear out? Get Tue.-day
trip
to
the
Tillamook country. if the offenders do not cease, their Morning theme, •I«oyalty.” Evening,
a new pair of trousers and save.
They had only moderate luck, but names
will be published.
‘Christian Patriotism."
Prices................ $2.00, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 enjoyed the trip.
Misses
Gertrude
and
Martha
Congregational Church
Clarence Lenneville, who left Allen returned home last Thurs­
Sunday
meets as usual through
last Thursday for Puget Sound day
from -ummer school at Mon­ August at School
9:45
a.
navy
yard,
at
Bremei
ton,
writes
bringing with them Misses Morning service m. at 11:00 o’clock.
Now is the time to wear the Cover-All. They are Cool, Ser­ his mother that he expects to be mouth,
Lucile
Dunbar
and Florence Daw­ Rev. Mr. Sias will preach, and the
viceable and Comfortable to wear. Khaki, $3 and $3.50 ; at the yard about three weeks be­ son, school chums.
The homes
gue-ts in Christian church congregation will join
Grey $2.50; Blue, with grey stripe $3,25; Boys’ Khaki, $2.75. fore entering active service. He have since gone to their
also iriform- his mother that he eastern Oregon. Miss Fr-mcine wit^ our"-
has taken out $10,060 of Uncle Miller of Portland and Cha^ , Union Sunday evening Vwpers will
Sam’s
insurance, in her favor
Strong of Monmouth were also ,,e
on t,ie camPUH al 7 p. m.
Men’s Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, Suit
$1.25
Sunday
guests
at
the
Allen
horn*.
i
throuKh
August.
On
Tueday
evening
a
number
Men’s Spring Needle Knit Closed Crotch, Suit $1.25 and 1.50
A. H. FATTEN. Fa*tor.
the m m hers of the Workers’ Mr. and Mrs. John Templeton
Seal-Pax, Athletic Style Nainsook, S uit..........................$1.15 of
Sunday school class of the Meth­
week received a letter from Job printing phone 821.
Yieldifit, Athletic Style, Nainsook, Suit................................75 odist church went to the home of this
son, Hill, a member of a
Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Langston, their
Por
land
c«»rps in France.
just northwest of town, and spent The letter hospital
was
written
July 1st
a
pleasant
evening
Mr.
and
Mrs.
and
was
badly
mutilated
ibe
Men’s Grey Cotton Suits .......... ................ $1.00
Langston expect to leave Satur­ censor, so Hill wa- probably by try­
Men’s Black Cotton S uits............................ 1.50
day for Mississippi, where they ing to tell his folks a lot of inter
will make their future home.
Men’s Black Wool Suits............................. 3.50
esting news. He slated, among
Boys’ Black, white trimmed S uits.......... .85
A. S. Thurber, who escaped a other things, that he was well and
week ago Monday from the state that conditions were not so bad
penitentiary with Bennett Thomp as folks in the slates might think.
murderer of a Washington While the rules limiting sales of
Boys' Blue and Grey Chambray....................... ............... $ .75 son,
county woman in May, 1916, was sugar
to two pounds per person
Men’s Blue, Grey, Grey and Blue, with white stripes;
captured Saturday afternoon near per month
to be strictly en­
Gresham. Thompson, who is still forced, Food are Administrator
these Shirts are cut extra long in sleeves, extra
Wells
TXon’t make a deal without
at
large,
was
seen
Tuesday
at
large body, extra wide sleeves, never rip, 75c, 90c, $1.00 Carlton and at Scappoo.^e, two informs the Express that farmers
getting full information
thre-hers may, by signing
about our better fixtures
widely-separated points, so he is a having
proper card at the grocer’s, se­
and money-saving prices.
either like lie- Irishman’s flea or cure
four
pounds
additional
for
people are "seeing things” that each 90 meals served the threshers
Men’s Furnishings and Shoes
don’t exist.
For canning purposes the allow­
ance
is 20 lbs. per person for the
Caples Block
;
FOREST GROVE
Illinois Pure Aluminum Ware season.
at the Gordon Hardware Store.
4 >/2
U. S. Certificates of Indebtedness
The First National Bank
¡UUllULlLu
Trousers
COVER-ALLS
Summer Underwear
Bathing Suits
Work Shirts
C. E. ROY & CO.
Goff Bros
IUI L