The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, April 12, 1917, Image 5

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    friendship."
®!j? SUtrníí (Krntt^ îzxpttBB and Morally,
our
r
nation o w e s
France more than it ever can re­
W. C. Itenfer, Editor amt PuhlÍNher.
pay. She was our open, helpful
to go East
Entered ......... onl-cluw matter Jan. 12, 1910, at the noatoffice at Foreat (¡rove, friend when all our other friends
O regon, under the A rt of M arch 3, 187«
were cowed by our oppressors.
VIA
France, now, both as to money-
THURSDAY, APRIL 12 1917
power and man-power, is on the
verge of the abyss. A fellow who,
N O T E S AND C O M M E N T S
loaded with prosperity and power,
Before selecting the route for your next trip East,
will not help his imperilled friend
Ixtyiilty to the flag does not require you
consider these three important things—
I at least to the extent that that
. ^ lo hate your neighbor, even tho he may
friend
helped
him
is
popularly
set
\
have been born under the flag of a tyrant.
down as a mighty mean, cheap
H fn trm riif of O w iirru liiii
Steel cars, through standard or tourist sleeping cars,
incomes of over $100,000 a year skate.
mui MnnAiieinsni o f ths» F*ormM O rtiva K nurrs*,
Shall
France
find
us
Allies,
or
unexcelled dining cars.
should be conscripted. The min­
I' lbJishfHl w r r k ly at K o re » ^ (« ro v r, W au h ln irto n
imum
cash
pay
of
soldiers
and
just
pawnbrokers?
c o u n t y, D rurun, n<<juirr«l liy a rt of (onirw ui of
sailors should be not less than $3'
A>iiru«t 24. 1012. H i a t n n m t fo r A |«r, I. 1017;
I' u lilU ltrr , ««It tor, m a n a g i n g «alitor an<l Lu s lu rs * per day during the war.
Such DOING THINGS
Rock ballast, automatic block signals, heavy steel
m a n aiirr. W illiam (!. Ilen fet of K orral Grove,
legislation
would
cost
me
much
The men who control the af-
Oir-oon
rails, consistent speed.
O w n rra . W illiam ( H «nf«r in d R o setta A. Han- more than half my present >n-! fairg of the country are those w ho!
far, Loth uf Forimi Grove, fh v ftin .
come
. . .
.,
„
| do things, says the Western rarm
|{oii(iliu|iler«, mortuaire«’» ami o th e r s n u r i t y
Hats off .to E. W. Scripps! May
hulittfm, None.
!
WhiU,
it
¡H;
er. There is a very large class
Known throughout the country as “The Road of a
his tribe increase! WhiU?
(M lirnnU
W illm |ftC . I l m f e r ,
..
_
..
.
‘
.
,
who are dissati tied with the way!
Duhlisher.
Thousand
Wonders.”
only
proper
that
those
who
have
S w o rn to am i aultarrllMml U-fore me th is flth
,
. , u , ,
. things are done, they would
prospered
must
should
help
their
,
,
.
.
....
U r Air., Nt1
i ii i ■ ■
.
, sug- , ike to have , things
LIBERAL STOP-OVERS
(Si«ai)
N o ta ry P u b lic fo r O r a n ú n .
country most, Mr. 0 Scripps
, done different-1
My ro m m ls s io n r i p k r r a N o v . Hi. 1010.
..
,
.
. ly. I hey do a large amount of i
Our Agents are well-imformed. Ask
gestion is so unusual as to be al- / , _
,
, ,
, .
fault-finding,
spend
a . great deal
most
revolutionary.
Many
men
,
.
...
'
.
them
regarding train schedules, or write
OUR FLAG
» , sug- of
to what
with incomes of $1,000 might
. time calling
,
, attention
,
,i confiscation
<•
not count
Fling it from th e m ust and aterp le,
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent
gest , the
of $10.000 is wrong; but , they do
~
Symbol o ’e r land and ara,
■
.
,
.
for
much,
as
their
efforts
stop
at
Portland
incomes, but few there are who
.
,
O f the life o f a happy people,
.
.
,u
.
..
fault-finding.
Ihey
n
e
v
e
r
d
o
would suggest that more than
,
3
,
,
(¡a lla n t and atro n g and free.
------ themselves. i b e y l e t
half their own incomes should b e jl^!n®H
, ,
,
Proudly wc view ita colora,
confiscated.
other people do the things they
F lag o f th e b rav e and tru e ,
W ith th e rlu atered atara and th e atcad-
W<* are so accustomed to seeing outfbt to d o and th* n t h e y
Portland Rose Festival
June 13, 14, 15
faat bara,
the
farmer
leave
his
plow.
th
e:?rumble
bef
U
i*
,hey
have
not
•The red, th e w hite and tho blue.
__ , the
., wage-
„
been
their way.
artisan hi-, bench and
_ done
.
p ro p erty :
Flag of th e fcnrleaa-hearted,
such a plan
'workers his job when Uncle Sam |
'
A house and lot in F o re st G rove,
F lag o f the broken chain,
The
que
tion
will
come
up
for
I « 'I s t h a t « , .xpact nothin. I, ss:Poratl? r“ oreanlze-
and
W ashington county, O regon, to -w it;
Flag, in a dew daw n ata rte d ,
consideration at the meeting of Com
m encing a t the S o uthw est co m er
- s ..l « * - l' armera ara »«Jr siow
of the-e patriotic citizens, who
N ever to pale or w ane;
the Presbyterian Synod of Oregon o f lot one, in block tw o, N ay lo r’s A d­
either
organize
or
combine.
If
D early we pri*e ita colora,
give their ALL to their country,.
.
,
in July. A committee appoin ed dition to th e C ity of F o re st Grove, said
.- ___
•__ _ ; is __
anv va-
attem pt is . made in this di-
W ith th e heaven light b reak in g th ru , .......
and s ta te , running thence north
but this
man o Scripps
a new
to investigate the proposed mer­ county
101.30 fe e t; thence e a s t 50 fe e t; th ence
i
,
,
i
»
.
,
.
rection
in
a
community,
the
m
a-1
The rlu a te re d atara and the ate a d faat •
ger
will
make
a
majoiity
report
riety. Let us hope Uncle Johnny . .
„
, , ,
.
south 101.30 fe e t; then ce w est 50 fe e t
bara,
Rockefeller, the Morgans. Goulds, J‘*ntv wdl stand back and cr.ti- at that time favoring the plan. to th e place o f beginning.
The red. th e whit»- ami the blue.
Three of the members of the com­ The sale will be m ade on or a f te r
Vanderbilts. et al.. will catch this '™ *' They Wl1 wa,t * * * how mittee of e ght are considering A pril
30th, A. D ., 1917, and bids will
Flag o f th e aturdy falliera,
new
patriotism
and
make
it
pos-
u
TOI"
«
out*
Instead
of
helping
be received a t my office, in the A n d er­
the
advisability
of
making
a
mi­
Flag o f th e loyal aona.
son building, in F o re st Grove, W ash­
sible to equip and feed the fight-, ,hey h,nder by ^ult-findmg and nority report opposing the merger, ington
B eneath ita fobia it g a th e rs
county, O regon; th e te rm s o f
ers and their families as they de- ‘^t,ous criticism; then, if fa.lur»- President Lee said.
sale will be fo r cash, gold coin o f th e
K a rth ’a beat and nobleat onea.
U nited S ta te s, o f which ten per cen t
Boldly we w ave ita colora.
serve to be equipped and fed.
! en' ues* they say: “l
you so’
shall be paid a t th e tim e o f su b m ittin g
W.
Sedlak.
aged
83
and
living
O ur veina are thrilled anew ,
s a tisfa c to ry bid, and th e balance shall
America should be too highly
If ,he farmers wouldn only or'
Hy th e a teaiifaat bara, the rluatere»!
for many years near Tualatin, be paid a t th e tim e o f confirm ation of
civilized
to
permit
one
per
cent
of
«an,ze
and
act
1
1
8
and
en-
sale by th e C ounty C o u rt of said
atara.
took his own life by cutting his said
county.
her population to grow rich while ier8etical,y “ mt*n m °Llher l,ne;5
T he r»-d, th e w hite and th e blue.
throat with a razor last Thursday. D ated a t F o re st Grove, Oregon, this
M arg aret S an g ater. » the other ninety and nine areri-k- of busine8^ ‘^ y could be a pow- j
27th day o f M arch, A. D., 1917.
ing their lives in the trenches.
er for Kood* Bf fore tbey can do He was a bachelor and left an
JO E A. W IL E S,
______
; this they must learn that it is by estate valued at $8,000.
Did you ever notice that the
E x ecu to r o f th e L a st Will and T e s t­
am en t o f N ellie P o rte r D annials.
Since the above was put in type doing things, rather than talking
fellow who ha< accomplished least
deceased.
Free Methodist Church
a lw a y s thinks himself cut out for Simon Benson, Portland capital- about it, that results are secured,
H o l l is & G r a h a m ,
Sabbath school 10 a.m ., preach­
A tto rn ey s fo r E x ecu to r.
(12-5
a leader? This applies to your
and member of the state high- Granges and farmers’ clubs have
neighbor, not to you.
way commission, has announced done much lor their members and ing 11 a. m. and 8 p. m , prayer
N otice o f Final S ettlem en t
that he has an income of $18A,000 for others, but never what th y meeting on Wedne-day evening at N O TICE is hereby given th a t th e
Nursing a crop of potatoes may an,j
Uncle Sam can have the might have done if all had rea- 8 p m . All are w-elcomed.
undersigned, a d m in istra to r o f th e E s­
be hard work this summer, hut if $80,000 and as much more as^ie 1 1 zed the value of ‘‘doing things,’’
J. N. W ood , Pastor.
ta te o f L u th e r C. Cooper, deceased,
has filed in th e C ounty C ourt o f W ash­
the war continues another year, needs. ’Rah for Benson !
of each one doing their part, reg-; N otice o f Sale o f Real Property-
ington C ounty, S ta te of O regon, his
spuds will be so expensive you’ll
ulating
the
chances
by
sharing
in
In th e C ounty C ourt o f th e S ta te of final account as such ad m in istrato r of
U. S. ANI) FRANCE
said E sta te , and th a t Monday, th e 23d
wish you had raised a few tons.
O regon, fo r W ashington county.
the
work.
day of A pril, 1917, a t th e hour of 10
The New York World editor-
In th e m a tte r o f th e e s ta te and L ast o'clock A. M. o f said day, has been
When you give your printing ¡a||y ur{fes that the United S t a t e s
Will and T e sta m e n t o f Nellie P o rte r fixed by said C ourt as th e tim e for
D annials, deceased.
to a newspaper you art* helping it make France a present of $1.000,-
h earin g o f objections to said rep o rt,
U nder au th o rity o f an o rd er g ra n te d and the se ttle m e n t th ereo f.
to render service to the commu , 000,000, says the Portland News,
by D. B. R e a so n e r,. C ounty Ju d g e of
C. M. COOPER,
nity. You are encouraging it, | France in her hour of deadly
There are obstacles to the pro­ th e county o f W ashington, s ta te of
A d m in istrato r o f th e E sta te o f
you are building up an institution extremity is borrowing $100,000- posed m- rger of Albany College O regon, dated M arch 26th, A. D., 1917,
L u th er C. Cooper, Deceased.
tbat is creditable to your home 000 from our private banking eon- ot A bany and Pacific University I, the undersigned ex ecu to r, will sell a t M. B. & D. D. Bump,
ll- 5 t
town. Personal dislikes should |cerns and is being comiielled to of Forest Grove, according to Dr. p riv a te sale th e follow ing - described A tto rn ey s fo r the E sta te .
not interfere with your patronage, i pay 6 p(>r Ct.a( interest, deposit Wallace H. Lee, president of the
If you had no well established | jnK $120,000,000 worth of secur- former institution, who was in
newspapers here, some of yo u ¡Ues aseo llateral-a mighty hard p0rlland recently,’ says the Ore-
men and women would be form- Ul, party at the mercy of arrogant goman.
ing a corporation to start one. American pawnbrokers.
Chief among these obstacles
T hat’s the story of every town.! Attention is called to the fact President Lee declared to be the
When you have those institutions that, when the American colonies legal obstacle to the transfer of
UR PRIDE is Dry Lum­
in your home town «lo your share were bankrupt and struggling for the pro|>eriy. He said that in all
ber. We have the only
to keep them . alive. , Don , t be .. a | life, France loaned them hundreds probability if the two schools
sheds in Washington county
big enough to house every­
mere booster by word of mouth, of millions at 5 per cent and can- were meige<l at Forest Grove, it
thing. We keep everything
show the real . faith
. that is „ within
, , celled the interest for the whole would be impossible to transfer
to build with. Lumber al­
you by patronizing them ( ounty p,.rj(Ki Gf our revolutionary war a s (it,e of (he
campus Gf Al-
newspaper publishers are not para
ways bright and new.
a new pi Oof of affection anti pany College anti its two build*
sites, for they n-nder a valuable friendship.’’ She also sent ovir jngs to the new institution and
service to the community, much battleships and some of her ablest that the proper ty consequently
of which is not reromixmced officers.
would be a total loss. Of the
Delivery to France, thru pro- $265,000 endowment of the Al-
Had you ever thought of it? —
,
bany College he estimated that
always fresh and quick-set­
McMinnville News-Reporter.
tec .on by our navy, of a b.ll.on proJab|y not more than $100,000
ting. We keep it that way.
dollars’ worth of American food COuld be tran.-ferred.
THIS SOUNDS GOOD
If you want to build a house, a barn, a garage, a chick­
and munitions might save our
“The question of course," he
That patriotism can thrive and sis(er
en house or a silo, we have the stuff right here. We don’t
republic and would un­ said, “would be a matter for the
flourish as well in the h«*art of the doubtedly be about the worst courts to decide, which would
have to order it. Drive in and get it. We give you a posi­
rich man as in the
breast
of
the
mean
litigation
”
tive guarantee that our READY ROOFING will last you for
. . . .
blow we could give Germany,
boys who have enlisted is proven Bot> a, thii date H wouM hard,y
President Lee said that, con­
10 to 15 years. We buy in quantity. We buy cheap and we
trary to the reports, the trustees
by the following telegram sent ^ posgib,c to work up pubHc
sell
cheap. Come in and talk. That is what w'e are here
to President W . son by E. W. | t|mef|t to a glft of a bi„ion sen* | of A bany College were not fav-
for.
d°l- orable to the proposed merger at
Scripps of San Diego,.Câhf., one , |ars
g
lars in
in payment
payment of
of a a debt
debt of
of grat-
Albany. The president said that
The Main Street Lumber Yard
of
the --------
owners orf.a
of , the itude
Portland
■ tu «I /\ in 1778. How-
• m 1 r7'“ there
*0 tl was a small Presbyterian
--------
contracted
News and a dozen other daily ey
we might ,<)an France the minority in the state which fa-
newsitaners:
i .....
. ,
.
.
.
, vored the merger at r orest Grove,
1 “ I * strongly
1 . urge that
.
,
billion , at .. low » rate
and
,,. that the hulk
ft,., people
«or.r .10
we should
. of . interest
,
, l but
hulk of the
pay as w egoin the war with in- ,>anoel , tbe
<lur,ns the who had been supporting the col-
come and inheritance taxes. All 1 war Penod M ' Proof of a c t i o n lege for years were opposed to
Costs Little More
l‘ut>linh«*l ev«ry ThurmUy «t Fonut (¡rove, Oregon.
CALIFORNIA
SERVICE
SAFETY
SCENERY
Southern Pacific Lines
Obstacles May Prevent
the College Merger
DRY LUMBER
O
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4 8 . a c r e
Cement and
Plaster
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f 'M c .
Copeland & McCready