The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, April 20, 1916, Image 4

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    man was worth from 10 to 35
ülljp Jinrrst (Srmtp iExprpaa apron.
cents more than the mail order
The same Mobridge mer­
Published every Wednesday at Forest Grove, Oregon,
W. C. Confer, ¡Editor and Publisher.
Enteret! as second-class matter Jan. 12 . it*lb. Ht the pc
Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1871*
THURSDAY, APRII, 20, 1910
chant recently made the same
comparison between $25 worth of
groceries at his store and $25
worth of mail order groceries,
with the same result.
It is safe to say, there are a lot
NOTES AND COMMENTS
of Mobridge people who cannot
he enticed by the mail order
1 house.—Camp Crook (S. D.) Ga-
As the Express stated once before, it has no particular interest *®tte.
in the bill board controversy; the editor doesn't care whether the Harry T. Bagley of Hillsboro,
boards remain or go, but he does try to see that all advertising in the candidate for the republican nom­
columns of the paper art1 truthful. For that reason he has inve ti- ination for county attorney, was
gated the truth of the charge made in the Kelley Advertising com­ visiting friends in Forest Grove
pany advertisement of April 6th to the effect that one of the pub­ Saturday and appeared to find
lishers of a local paper had been sending out of town for plumbing plenty of them. If Mr, Bagley is
material The investigation resulted in the finding of a shipping tag as popular in all parts of the
which indicates that the Stark-Davis company, third and Salmon county as he is in this city, he
streets, Portland, Oregon, dealers in plumbing supplies, at one time stands an excellent chance of be­
made a shipment to A. E. Scott of Forest Grove, Oregon. This tag ing nominated Und elected.
is in the possession of the editor of the Express and people who may C V. B, Russell informs the:
have a suspicion that the ad in the Express was untruthful may see Express that after he had labored !
the tag by calling at the office of the Express. Further than this, and sweat to raise a nice bed of
the Express has nr interest in the controversy.
tulips, vandals appeared in the
'
night and carried off all the blooms
THE WOMEN AND
still the talk of the state, lowns and trampled the stalks into the
'which had for yeais tolerated ground. He wonders if the van-
THEIR CLUBS
The editor of the Cornelius Pab,'c gambling and houses of dais were raised in Forest Grove?
H. T. B A G L E Y
News recently wrote a very sensi-
repute became decent over-
Easter
Announcement
for D i s t r i c t A t t o r n e y
ble editorial, wherein he paid n*^ht. And the women did it.
There
will
be
High
Mass
in
¡That
is
one
reason
the
brewer,
Republidan Primaries
some mighty nice compliments to
My
Pledge
Fair
and
impartial law enforcement ; an adminis­
Women’s clubs in general and to disti,,er and 83,000 kt^P°r dopso’t both Forest Grove and Cornelius
tration
that
means
economy;
will perform all the duties of the of­
the Civic Improvement club of his j,)e,ieve ,n woman suffrage. It is on Easter Sunday. In Forest
fice
without
a
deputy
or
other
assistance and will not allow private
fnu.n
in particular.
n^rtinnlsr The
Thp editor nf of be and his parrot
parrot hirelings
hirelings who Grove at 8:30 and in Cornelius at practice to interfere with official
town in
duty.
(Pd Adv)
10:30. Everyone is most cor­
the Express wants it understood -Say ‘Woman’s place is in the dially
invited.
that Forest Grove has a club of borne Very often these beasts
A large class will receive First since its inception. We h a v e NOTES AM) PERSONALS
always _ _____
looking „ have destroyed the majority of Holy
women who are ____,
Communion at 9:00 o’clock some further light on the primary We will insure your auto against
for something to do to improve homes in a community, so that
in Forest Grove, on Sunday, from another source, which may
the morals and civic beauty of many women have no homes,
fire, theft and collision. Hancock
April
30th. On that morning be of interest
their town. This is the Forest Yes, woman is a power for
9 tf
"The HUprcrne force of our political & Wiles.
Grove Woman’s club, whose mem- ?ood, and d o u b l y so wh e n Mass will be in Cornelius at 7:00 ayiitem is now our. m»-call«*d primary, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Thomson
o’clock.
which has been so fixed up hy the pro­ of Portland visited I). F Fleck
bers are ever ready to take their organized.
The
annual
sacred
conceit
will
fessional politician as to become aimply
places beside t h e i r husbands, THIS MERCHANT HAS
ami
solely a run-way for the prc-cor- and family Sunday and the latter
be
given
in
Cornelius
Catholic
fathers and brothers of the Com­
raling
of voters. The whole impudent, took their guests up Gules Creek
church on Easter night, April 23d,
mercial club. When the members THE RIGHT IDEA
arrogant
affair of the primary elections for an outing. Mr. Thomson is a
of this organization heard that A Mobridge (South Dakota) to which everyone is also most . .
of Mrs. Fleck.
there was a chance to do some­ merchant doesn’t depend upon cordially invited. The program is ofcattle in the w„Ht atM, brandin({ brother
follows, and will commence at them before they are turned out on the S. G. Morgan, S. A. Walker,
thing for the irreducible school the local newspapers to fight the as
7
:30
to allow people to plains to pasture. Like the politician, J. F. McGill, A. L. Sexton and
fund by stiffening up the spines mail order houses for him bv catch in the order
home if they live the ranchman has his brand registered W. C. fienfer of this city attend-
of the Oregon members of the printing editorials teaching the outside the car
so that each cattle owner will be able ! ,.d a me^tind of Wapato lodge No.
national legislature, t h e y tele- wickedness of buying away from Regina Coeli city.
DeMerlier to gather them in.”
40 1 0 °* F ” a t G ast° n ,SatUr'
graphed those members to look home, while the merchant him-
Chorus
Our
coming
civic
league
might
day
n‘K,lG mak*nK the trip in Mr.
well to the school funds when self possibly sends away for his Quartet “ Alleluia, He Arose” Judson
well
discuss
“The
Uses
and
Abuses
Morgan’s
car. The members of
they came to draft a bill dispos- ow n printing. T h e Mobridge
The Misses Morrissey ' nd
of
the
Primary"
at
one
of
their
Wapato
lodge
had work in the in­
Messrs. Henderson
ing of the proceeds of certain merchant has a better system
gatherings.
Prom
printed
reports
History
degree
and a f t e r the
for Today”
Bingham
railroad grant lands to be placed than that. He fights the mail Solo— “Just Mrs.
we
learn
that
in
the
month
of
Crowthers
order houses on their own ground. “ Ave Maria”
on the market.
March 6,600 persons in Portland meeting
. they , and , the visitors en-
Roaini received
the allowance of liquor Joy*** a nice lunch,
Yes, the awakened woman of Last week in a page advertise­
Miss Cecelia Bernards
allowed
each
month under the Mrs. S. S. Reed sustained a
ment
in
the
local
paper,
this
the twentieth century, with her
Duet— “Oh, Loving Voice of Jesus”
, ,, ,
A
little more caloric nasty fall while crossing the P U.
Mobridge
merchant
compared
the
Nevin applied
d _7, to this law
clubs, leagues and societies, ¡9 a
Leonella
Sues
and
Veronica
Erker
power for much good and the aprons he sold with the aprons Quartet— “ Like as a Father” Thompson less of a misnomer. might make it campus last Saturday. Just as
she passed another pedestrian, the
editor of the Express is glad so sold by a mail order concern.
The Misses Newman and
The
lady
delegates
to
the
lattpr stepped upon a loose l>oard
The
merchant
bought
a
dozen
many states have given women
Messrs. Mooberry and Peabody
Gounod recent I. P. A. oratorical contest in the walk and the end nearest
the legal right to vote, even if aprons from ¡he manufacturer he "Ave Maria” ...
Miss Evelyn Adler
were entertained by members of Mrs- Rped was raised enough to
some of these states were rather usually patronizes, for $4 a dozen,
“
Awake
Thou
That
Sleepest”
the
W. C. T. U.
trip her, the force of the fall ren­
slow in coming to their senses.
or thirty-three and a third cents
Morrison
dering
her unconscious for a few
Women may make some mis- a piece,
Chorus
1
he
Express
is
prepared
to
meet
moments.
While no bones were
takes in voting, but so do men. Then he went through a mail Sermon and Benediction of the Blessed
the prices of traveling calendar broken the lady sustained a bad-
The writer knows of a county order catalog and sent for an Sacrament.
salesmen
in lots of 100 or more. |y bruised limb.
J. R. B uck , Pastor.
in a neighboring state that was so apron th e mail order concern
rotten, politically, that its name charged 49 cents for, with six
was a hiss and byword all over cents extra for postage, which
the state. When male v o t e r s with a two-cent stamp made the
Mrs. K. B. Penfield, Editor
were asked why they didn't make apron cost him 57 cents. Then
a cleanup by electing clean men he placed one of the aprons from ; The W. C T. U. of this city
to office, they invariably replied his $4 lot, and the mail order h ive secured Mrs. Mary Mallet
“It can't be done ” Then the house's 49 cent apron, side by of Portland for an address on
women got busy and organized side on his counters, priced them “Patent Poisons,” to be given
“Betterment Leagues.” taking in the same, and without telling his; Friday evening, April 21st, at
any woman of good character who patrons that one apron was a mail 8 P. M. in the parlors of the Con-
wanted to change conditions, and order apron and that the other gregational chnrch.
so unceasingly did these women was an apron made for him to Mrs. Mallet is State Superin­
work for three months that the sell at 49 cents, asked compari- tendent of Medical Temperance
men became ashamed and also sons between the two aprons.
and is an earnest and forceful
got busy, with ths result that a And forty-three Mobridge la- speaker. All are welcome, but
ticket of clean men was nomi- d i e s signed statements saying parents and teachers are especially
nated and elected and the county that in their opinion the apron invited. A reception wi l l be
got a moral renovating that is kePt in stock by the Mobridge given Mrs. Mallet at 2:30 in the
afternoon of Friday at the home
of Mrs. Marcilliot, on North A
street.
on anything in the line of
Some one wrote to the “Oregon­
ian” recently asking why prohi­
bitionists cannot vote in the pri-j
White River Flour - $1.50 Bananas, doz - - 20c
maries and wishing the law more
Pure White Flour - 1.50 Big Oranges, doz - - 30c
clearly
explained (of course that
Brown Beans, 3H lbs - .25 Other lines at reasonable prices
“some
one”
was a woman ; the
COME AND SEE OUR BARGAINS
men know all about it.) The re­
Comer Third St. and Pacific Ave
ply was rather obscure to those
Phone 11 x
who have studied the primary
Are You From Missouri?
W. C. T. U. COLUMN
Mister Merchant:
Before you place your order for
1917 Calendars, see our line of
samples; we may save you some
money.
The Forest Grove Express
We’ll Save You Money
Groceries, Dry Goods and Notions
F. A. MOORE