The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, August 15, 1918, Image 8

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    UKKAT NORTHWEST
Job printing—phone 821.
T R A C T O R A N D IM P LE M E N T
Empty dry goods boxes for
D EM O N S TR A TIO N
sale at the Book Store
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If you bought a Third Liberty Loan Bond on the in­
EDUCATIONAL. BENEFICIAL. PROFITABLE
Mrs. W. B. Scheetz L visiting
stallment plan, the last payment of 40 per cent is due
EVERY FARM ER
friends in Portland and Vancou­
today (Aug. 15th). Keep your promise with your gov­
IN T H E P A C IF IC NORTH WKHT
ver.
ernment and prepare to take a bond under the next call.
S H O U L D
A TTEN D
i Mrs. A. P. West left this morn­
ing for an outing at Newport and
September 5, 6, 7, 1918
other southern coast points.
For Detail«*! Inform ation, writ«
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Misses Vera Schiffer, Millie
Portland Implomrnt «V Tractor AMMOcintioii
of Forest Grove, Ore
Famine and Pauline Biown leave
340-34« Kant M orriion Hire«!. PORTLAND, OREGON
] tomorrow for an outing at Rock-
away.
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A Strong Bank
M IM S IM
Safe Deposit
F IO IR A L R I S I A V I
Mrs. Ray T. Williams and lit­
Miss Virginia Roy n-lurned
Boxes for Kent
in a Good Town
S Y S T IM
tle son and Mrs. Reba Seeour and Friday from a visit with Portland
son left Monday for vacation vis­ friends.
its at Newport
J
Yellow Aberdeen turnip se«>d
Chas. Hancock, who has en­ $1 50 per pound, at the Pacific
listed in the hospital corps of the
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NOTES AND PERSONALS TANI.AC sold only by Littlei’s naval reserve, has been called to Market.
Hugh Watfon of Chehalis,
Pharmacy.
NOIJYATVS]
appear at Bremerton Monday.
P
Wash.,
visited at the Claude
Men’s khaki dusters at Ander­
Better vision Glasses. Dr. Se-
N0D3Ü0
Miss Jeanie Baxter of Salem Smuh home Tuesday.
son’s.
mop.es.
vi>ited her grandmother, Mrs.
Public sale bills printed at the Mary A. Dickson. Tuesday and
Mrs. C. Strong of Monmouth
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Mrs. C. A Broderson of Dilley Express
office.
spent
the
week-end
at
the
M.
S
later left for a visit with relatives
was shopping in town Monday.
Allen home to attend her son’s
Framed
Columbia
highway
at
Gaston.
The Book Store is headquarters scenes at the Book Stoie.
wedding
for all the latest popular music.
] Prof. F. C. Taylor and family
Misses Florence Daw-on. Mar
Otto Parsons and Fritz Pritz- left Monday for Port Townsend,
Mr. and Mrs. James Nichols
garet
McFeeters and Francine
latf had business in the county Wash., to visit their son and
An Important Work
of north of town \^ere shopping seat
Miller came out from Portland
Monday.
brother,
Howard,
principal
of
the
in this city Monday.
Mrs. Dorothy Seymour has
Sunday to attend the Strong-Allen
Port Townsend schools.
We
deliver
ice
cream
to
any
been
appoint'd Registrar of Vital
Dr. Darland, Chiropractic and
John Thornhutgh, Washington wedding.
part of the city Tell it to phone
Statistics by the Oregon State
Natureopath. Office at A St. & ; 632.
county chairman for the Fourth
Mrs. Leipold and grapddaugh- Board of Heal h, to take the
Ottice Shearer.
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1st Ave. N. Phone 676.
„
. Liberty Loan, left yesterday for ter, Mi*« Marjorie Moore, of j place of Dr. Brookbank.
We deliver ice cream to any
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? u p,vpared t(\ 8uppl>' Portland to attend a conference Portland are vis ting at the home
comers
with
apple and peach
COunty chairmen. He will re- of the former’s aunt, Mrs Wil­ The slate laws require the reg-
part of the city. Tell it to phone all
istrat on of all births and deaths
boxes.
F
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r
e
s
t
liam Langley.
632. Ottice Shearer.
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Gr° Ve 3S T g tum this evening
and we cannot be too careful in
Mill Co.
Mis- Laura Miller of McMinn­ this matter. Courts require c r-
New arrivals in beautiful plush-
Oh, Gir-ruls! Have you seen
Anna Held, the noted French- «-s in the latest colors, Black, ville is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. tificates
the Coveralls for ladies and child­ Polish
birth and death in es
singer, died at New York Brown. Beaver and Taupe. Just T. Buxton, this week. Miss Mil tablishing of necessary
facts concern­
ren at Anderson’s store?
Monday of a disease of the spine, what you will want for a new ler ha- taken training for nursing ing pensions, life insurance,
ti les
Mrs. Willis Goff and daughter, aged 45 .years.
and
expects
to
go
to
France.
c
«pe.
coat
or
throw.—A.
G.
Hoff
and
rights
to
inheritance;
rela­
Genevieve, departed Monday for
The open season for horned man & Co.
Allmemhersof Rosewood camp, tions of guardians and wards,
a vacation at Newport.
deer began today and there are
Mrs. Hugh Smith went to Ro>al Neighbors, are urged to at- disability of minors, administra­
Word comes from Scofield that probably more hunters than deer Hillsboro
last night to stay with end the meeting tomorrow night, tion of estates, etc.
the Standard Box company has in the woods by this time.
The war has taught us that
Mrs. Eliza Smith a f e w days as it will be in th e nature of a
struck a heavy flow of artesian
while
Nora
Smith
t a k e s a trip to farewell to some of the members. such matters a- citizenship, lia­
The
Hannah-Mathewscompany
water in a new well.
bility to draft, and being entitled
of Yamhill county is erecting a M t. Rainier, with the Hairy Bag- —Recorder.
to aid, hinge X)n the records of
Miss Farnham, dean of women sawmill with a capacity of 40,000 ley family.
We have received our shipment this ottice.
at Pacific University, returned feet per day on the Connell tract,
Harvey S. Brown, who passed of sweater-—the Bradley line—
Monday from an extended visit a mile north of Hillsboro.
the
civil service examination as a and are showing the largest as­ The territory comprises all of
in the New England states
Forest Grove, Dilley, Purdin,
Mrs. H. R Bernard and daugh­ job printer, has beeh notified sortment of sweaters ever shown Gales Creek and Verboort.
Now on display, our new fall ter, Mrs. Norris Rogers, arrivt*! there is a job for him at Wash here. Give us an opportunity to
and winter Hats and Caps, in the yesterday from “ Mack,” where ington. D. C., at 60c per hour. show you th s latge line.—A. G.
Buy Those Stamps
latest styles and colors. Come in Mrs Bernard has been recuperat­ He will probably accept
Hoffman & Co
Redeem your^ pledge, don’t
and select your new hat now.—A. ing after an operation. She is
Mrs H. D Winbigler and
Every farmer reader of the Ex­ wait for a notice. ”
G. Hoffman & Co.
gaining strength rapidly. Mrs. daughter, Margaret, returned p re ss should attend the t'actoi
Wah Savings Committee
James Buxton of this city and Rogers will remain a day or two. Sunday to their home in Port and implement demonstration to has The
reported
to the state chair­
his daughter, Mrs. Maude Kin­
land, after a week’s vi -it with the be held on the Cotton farm, east man total pledges and purchases
Mrs.
E.
J.
Scheetz
and
little
ney of Portland, visited their
R. F. Clark family. Mrs. Ives of Portland on Sept. 5th, 6th of W. S. S in Washington Coun­
of Portland visited at the Hoar
brother and uncle, A. T. Buxton, son
entertained Thursday at a and 7:h. All the leading manu- ty of $534.470. Our quota was
at Molalla, last Sunday. They home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. luncheon in honor of Mrs. Win­ facurers of ti actors and farm ma­ $534,000.
This means that every
heetz several days last week bigler and daughter, the following
found Mr. Buxton a pretty sick S
chinery will be represented.
one
must
absolutely fulfill his
and
on
Sunday
Dr.
Scheetz
came
man.
Mrs. J. F. McGill returned last pledge and some will have to in­
out in his car to spend th«- day day Mrs. Clark did likewise and
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Littler and and take his wife and son home Saturday Mrs. W. B. Coon did evening from ( ’amp I^ewis, where cense their purchases to make up
the honors.
daughter, Florence, and Mr. and •
she vi-ited her son, Howard. f<>r those who move away or for
Come
in
and
see
our
new
fall
Mrs John Dopp left this morning
Quite a number of Forest Grove The army doctrys have been so some unavoidable reason fail to
in the Littler car for a trip to the D e.-s Shoe3 for ladies, in Grey people wil next week be in at active in immunizing Howa d make good
Tillamook beaches, going by way and Brocade Cordovan Brown. tendance at the national encamp against disease that they have
Every district chairman will be
of “ Mack” and Sheridan and These are the prettiest shoes ever ments of the G. A R , the W R made him pretty sick, but he is furnished with a list of names of
they will return via Sea-ide and shown in Forest Grove. We have C., Ladies of the G. A. R , Sons n >t dangerously ill.
those pledging in his district with
them in all widths and sizes, and of Veteran , Daughters of Veter
Portland
—
t -------------
the amounts pledged for each
guarantee a perfect fit — A. G an , and Asociation of Arrm
W e have often quoted th a t old month
Each district will b e
A Southern Pacific electric car Hoffman & Co.
Nurses of the Civil War, which verae, "G ather your roaeg while ye checked up at stated limes. Pos­
hit the county steam roller on the
rnay,” and we can -.veil now change It
session of the stamps is the re­
Mr and Mrs. John Templeton opens on Monday at Portland to
Seventh street crossing Frida
“g a th e r your vegetables,” for by so
ceipt for purchases. The original
morning and put the roller out of and child'en and Mr. and Mrs. V. and continues all week The Illi doing w« can accomplish Kr«-at good.
pledge cards will be kept on file
business for the time being. The S Abraham were in Portland Fri nois’ Veterans' Associa ion, of
injured parts of the roller have day to meet Lieut. R. V. Abra­ which W J R B'aoh is secretary, “W e stand behind our boys in at the School Superintendent’s
been taken to Portland for repairs. ham, who had just arrived from will have a headquarters tent, France and we will not call it a aacri- office in Hillsboro, except in case
The passenger car was not serious­ Ft. Riley, Kas , with 175 hospital 18x40 feet, in one corn' r of the fice but a privilege to do our bit to­ of some of the towns where the
corps recruits for Camp L< wis. postoffice block, and Mr. Beach ward feeding them Over T here.”— cards rnay be placed at the post
ly inju ed.
office and banks.
Dr. Abraham is now director of was up last Saturday and assisted Krnma V. Mill ken.
Illinois Pure Aluminum Ware | the hospital corps at Ft. Riley, a in selecting the site.
N A Frost,
Conserve, reserve and p reserve ail
at the Gordon Hardware Store.
County Ch’m. War Savings.
very important position.
The Last Payment
The First National Bank
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00009
of these fine fruits and vegetables
th a t are now within your re a c h; you
will need them the coming winter.
SUITS Made to Measure
May we have your order for that Fall Suit?
We’ll guarantee you satisfaction.
Our tailoring houses provide for you as an
individual; they make your clothes as you want
th em ; they fit not only you, but your personality.
Expert cutters and careful hand-tailoring as­
sure you a suit of unexcelled style, fit and dura­
bility.
The Fall Suitings are handsome fabrics, from
the best domestic looms. Select your EXCLUSIVE
pattern and we’ll have that Suit made to your own
satisfaction.
C. E. ROY & CO.
Men’s Furnishings and Shoes
Caples Block
FOREST GROVE
Hop-Pickers Wanted
Will pay $1.00 per hundred.
Illinois Pure Aluminum Ware Register at Giltner’s store, Forest
Grove.
at the Gordon Hardware Store.
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W H CRABTREE.
OREGON ELECTRIC TIME CARD
George Boo- of Por land is vis­
Itatrd July I. 1»1N
iting his brother, Eld, and other
Arr. F. G. relatives in this section.
Arr. Pt. Li. Pt.
Lv. P. G.
HUNGER*
For three year« America has
fought Starvation in Belgium
Will you Eat last -w h e a t
m eat —fit* and *ugar
that we may »till «end
food in ship loads ?
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7:00 a
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only; tD aily, except Sunday
ELECTRIC TIME CARD
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No. G 34147)
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For the purpose of assisting in
the winning of the war, this ad­
vertisement is paid for by the
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