The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, November 23, 1916, Image 4

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    {ültp IFnrrüt (Brmtr ^Expresa
Publish«?»! every Thumlay at Forest Grove, Oregon.
W. C. Benfer, Editor and Publisher.
Entered as second-class matter Jan. 12. 1916, at ine pos
Oregon, under the Act of March X, 1S79
THURSDAY, NOV. 23 1916
N O T E S
AND
C O M M E N T S
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OVERCOATS
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PORTLAND, OREGON
The New York newspapers, * a tree or flower, but it drooped—
Double S. & H. Stamps Given r « C Ä C ,Bl *l,hl"
r o. e *„ h n ni
upon hearing that New York had and—died ”
Henryville-Cosl min*? here It* used
furnish a suitable set of plans and
gone for Hughes, immediately
SIGNS
OF
PROSPERITY
| hik I will lie operated.
L.
M
.Graham,
who
took
Wash­
drawings.
These
have
been
de­
conceded the election of Hughes.
One of Hill lines «¡Ida /> per cent t«.
If one of those New Yotk editor.-» ington county’s exhibit to the signed with a view of meeting the Park, Nov. 20-Snake River Mining all who get under $200 a month,
ever gets beyond the Alleghany state fair and looked after if dur­ needs of a farmer in the south, a company haa opened the new mill and K,K-k Island eluhhouae in Willamette
r u . i ,,, |„. |,u l| t
mountains he will be the mo-t ing the fair, has made a statement farmer in the north, the man on a is g e t t i n g g o o d results.
McMinnville--Co-opcrativc
c
a
n
n
e
r
y
Portland Monarch sawmill sold and
(published
elsewhere
in
this
issue)l
reclamation
project
and
so
on.
surprised individual in the world.
and
fruit-drying
plant
planned
for
thia
million
dollar rolling mills planned,
that is if he has any capacity for
^is stewardship and the suite-
The department plans to issue
locality and Yamhill farmers and hua - 1 Lincoln county muy bridge Yaquina
being surprised since he heard the ^Dent is rtm.ukab.e in that then* a catalogue in the near future ¡ness men visit similar plants at Ku- river near the head of the Bay.
returns from the middle west. ^ m o n e y 1« .t and Nlr. Gr.ih.im containing illustrations of all the gem-.
MU’City-Frank Potter will build a
—Bryan’s Commoner.
did not take anything for his time designs for the various kinds of (’oos Hay—'Threa large veaaels on ways shingle mill here.
or services. I his may not be farm buildings which it has pro- Ht North Bern! shipyard.
D sllas-J. K. Armshy Co. haa million
So long as the people of Forest new’ for L. M. Graham, but there pared, so that farmers who con­ Rugent*-Fresh fish by the carload ar« pounds of prune* swelling shipment,
Grove turn out as the did last are not many Graham’s in the template building operations can being shipped from Um|*|ua river by Pendleton woolen mill* book twenty
way of Willaniette-Pseitie and Kugene thousand dollar order for marching unl-
Saturday, when nearly 200 of world—just like t h i s one. He select their drawings from the to new York.
| forms.
them attended a school budget seems to belong to that old school catalogue. In t h e meantime, Bitndon—Old Eagle mine near Bullards Roeehurg-The O. & C. land grant
meeting, the schools are safe. And of citizens who believe public ¡such plans will be sent as seem to changes name to Plutina Y O ro Mining lnnd* «re to be thrown open in 1917.
the fact that they voted nearly work is its own reward; that meet the needs of any particular Co., and output will be increased to 200 Oregon wool ha* recently sold In
tons daily.
i Portland for the highest price in history
two to one in favor of a 17-mill every man owes a ctrtain amount situation.
Astoria--With Its) acre* of cranberry ! °f the state.
levy as against a 12 mill levy, of work to his community with­
W. C. T. U. Parlor Meeting
!“ •*;
" hich “
, For Sale Rose Comb Rhode
further demonstrates that the tax­ out pay. Mr. Graham’s actions
After Election, What?” led by in t J
^ X rry ¡ S
“
,f u,,.l| Ke(J fock.jrel; full ‘“ ‘»'her
payers have confidence in their are so different from those of
<
*f pullets entered In Laying < on-
Nlrs.
Boldrick,
occupied
the
lime
St.
Johns**Providing
for
future
|>un-
SOME
of
the
county
fair
directors
school trustees. Taxes are high
test
at Washington Stale College.
^ fully &ttended parlor meeting int?*w# the* stHiuiifrr-i lurkMon ooinpiuiy Inquire
in this city and county, but the (who took everything in sight &nd
at this office.
tf
directors made it plain that they asked other-? to sign notes cover o f th e W . C . T . U . at Mrs. Mar- iH to have four net* of way» at the
Job printing phone 821.
ing a a d
x- s illio t'8 on F rid a y >a ^ -
Nwrth
h*rl"'ri
needed the higher levy for
lor a a t t J *ng
u eficit
e n c u that
i n a i it
it gives’the
-i>
u,« E i.x
on property adjoining
that PU"t’
of ths ''*"***
Mon- j
I
he
subject
was
opened
by
a
lir,.h
M
il,|
least two years, to run the schools press pleasure to tell the whole
Junction City—('arpenter A Chambers
and pay off back debts, and the world that L. M. Graham is NOT K'*tVV of the results of the elec
voters gave it to them. And the a swine, but a public-spirited cit- tion, given by Mrs. Penfield. setting up sawmill west o f here to cut
tie* *t sub-contract to the Men-
people were right, in the writer’s; izen, always willing to do his part Following this, each o n e present
gave
w h a t, to them, was the most ‘ eiee i‘u,,,hvr company of Portland who
opinion. If we must skimp, le t! for the upbuilding of his com-
order from Oregon Electric, North
interesting of the results aceom- B have
us do it some place other than the I munity.
a n k an d afliliau d lines for MO,000
pushed. One woman who had ties.
WHY DON’T YOU
schools- _____________
FEDERAL ASSISTANCE
v o te d many years in Colorado
Oregon and W'a*hington tide water
CALL ON
TO FARMERS
said that this was the first elec- m*11* «hipped 34,212.7H7 feet of lumber
Last week’s issue of the Weekly 1
A n y farmer in the United lion since leaving that state, in du™K ° ctob*r.
Whine, a l i a s News-times, con­
Astoria Flouring MUI» c o m p a n y
tained the announcement that States who is thinking about which she had got all H she
I wanted award» contracta for 990^000 worth of
Joseph P. Hurley had purchased building a house, barn, silo, corn- Many voiced the sentiment that additional machinery.
ASK HIM ABOUT
the interest of A. E Scott in that crib, or other farm structure and Oregon dry w a s the greatest i Grant* Pa«*—Improvement company
PRICES ON
publication and that the latter wants to get from Uncle Sam achievement, while the fact th a t1 bc Incorporate«! to «upply water to
would retire from the business, to drawings and blueprints for a four states and one territory had la"d owner« in district north of river.
, ,
,
.
i
Portland—Northwest Steel Co, con-
devote himself to other interests, model structure, can now write to been added to the prohibition Uriipl.tt. s adding mi 1 It<.;. .1..11.«r rolling
Whether this is a real sale, or the ofjice of public roads and ranks seemed to rank with the mill to their plant; »«.*veral hundred ad-
merely a pretense, the Express rural engineering of the depart- former in importance; also that ditional men would be employed
AND GET A HIGH CASH
cannot say. T i m e wi l l tell, ment of agriculture at Washing- Arkansas and Colorado had re- Portland held tax increase down t<*
PRICE FOR YOUR
one-hundredths of a mill and cut
There are rumors, however, to the ton and get them free, says the affirmed their allegiance to pro­ «even
PRODUCE ?
$726,000 from budget.
effect that ever since Squatter
Portland News. hibition. ‘‘What shall we d o Oregon tax limitation law will com-
Hurley attached himself,
l i k e The agriculture department has next ?” came last; and Rev. R. E. pell reduction in all department*.
Phone 41 X
Sailor Sinbad’s “ Old Man of the prepared designs including various Dunlap opened this with a brief Lakeview v o t e « twenty thousand
Pacific Ave. and Third St.
Sea,” to the News-Times, he has types of farm houses, barns, silos, but most interesting talk, empha- dollar bond* to buy railroad right of
made Aaron Scott’s bed anything a hay shed, .-heep sheds, a corn- sizing the fact that the work of
but a bed of roses On the sur- crib, a
combined wagon shed, the temperance forces had only
doll“™ b ^ u , ' ^ ¡ ¿ 1 !
N.HOFFM AN
face, it looks like Hurley
had machinery shed and shop and a just begun and
that much Oregon and Eastern railroad,
crowded Scott out of his
bed. poultry house Soon the designs1 opposition might b e expected Florence-Capital
to be enlisted for
Attorney At I>aw
And ’tis too bad, too. Just as the of various types of hog houses within the next two years pre­ '.shipbuilding plant here.
Patent Office Business Solicited
ceding another election He also Portland to have another motor
editor of the Express had become will be finished.
assembling plant on Ea*t Side.
Forest G rove,
-
Oregon
Farmers who want Uncle Sam’s traced out the lines of this oppo­
accustomed to frolicking with the
F. A. Moore
GROCERIES
J
cute fat Twins, they split up and
there are no twins, for it takes
more than one, no matter how
corpulent, to constitute Twins.
“ But ’twas ever thus, since child-
hood’s happy hour: I ne’er loved
assistance must tell the depart­
ment where they live, just what
kind of a structure they are con-
templating, how much they want
to spend, and so on, and the de-
partment will then do its best to
REDUCED FARES
fo r
Thanksgiving Day Visits
November 29 and 30 round trips will be sold
between stations on the OREGON ELECTRIC
RY. (minimum 50c for adults and 25c for child­
ren of 5 and under 12 years of age), good for
return until Monday following.
GO OREGON ELECTRIC
Through tickets East and South via Portland.
J. E. F A R M E R , A g e n t,
Forest Grove, Oregon
Pure Food Show, Portland, Nov. 9-18
Pacific International Livestock Show, Portland, Dec. 4-9
Spokane Apple Show, Spokane, Nov. 20-25
sition. Others present followed
him. One naming a vigorous
tobacco campaign as the next
step in progress, while another
resident here forsometime thought
the election of a mayor and coun­
cil who were interested in law en­
forcement along all these lines
would be very helpful in a city
with no saloons, yet where liquor
could he easily obtained when de­
sired. A vote of thanks wa.-> giv­
en Rev. Dunlap for his presence
and timeiy address. K. B. Pen-
field, Press Sup’t.
H. J. Walrath, the local elec­
trician, has just installed a ma­
chine for charging storage batter-
i s and it will no longer be nec-
ce^sary to send batteries to Port­
land or Hillsboro for charging,
Walrath is trying to equip his
place to accommodate the public
in all lines of the electrical game.
Fresh cow for sale. Address F.
Thatcher, Forest Grove, Route 1.
Phone 552 Thatcher.
43-4*
The cook house at the Eagle
sawmill, at West Timber, was de­
stroyed by fire Sunday night. A
call was made upon the Banks
bakery and merchants Monday
A new building is being erected.
—Banks Herald.
Go Home--Turke) Day
*
Thanksgiving, Nov. 30th
L ow R o u n d T rip F a re s
between all station* in
OREGON
on Southern Pacific Lines.
On Sale Nov. 29th and 30th
Return Limit Dec. 1th.
ALSO
15-Day Round Trip Tickets
at reduced rates to all stations in
C A L IF O R N IA
on Southern Pacific Lines
On Sale Nov. 26th, 27th and 28th
Ask local agent for detailed information or write
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent
PORTLAND, OREGON
SOUTHERN
r ACIFIC
JLINES