The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, June 14, 1917, Image 4

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INSUKE AGAINST
GHASTLY DEFEAT!
Publish«! every Thursday at Forest Grove, Oregon.
The American people h a v e
W. C. Beufer. Editor am! Publisher.
plunged into the gulf of war and
Kntered as second-class m atter Jan. 12, liMtf, Ht the noetoffice at Forest Grove, they must tight their way out
Oregon, under the Act o f March 3, 1X7:*
with sword and smew.
The sword of victory will be
Subscription Hates
We have everything with which to build.
forged
from the dollars of the
Paid in advance
On Credit
$ 1.50 People. The Liberty Loan will
We bought last fall and we are selling
$1.00
One year
One year
.50
Six months
Six months ..........
.75 help to win the war. The al*
cheap. You will be building a house, barn,
.25
Three months
Three Months
.to rernative is an overwhelming dis-
silo, auto house or an up-to-date chicken
aster for us.
T H U R SPA Y , JUNK 14 1017
house, and the first comers are going to get
We are at war, whether we like
the best prices, because we can’t buy now
"I am sorry that you do not wear a flag every
it or not. The groans of our
day and I can only ask vou if you lose the physical
for the prices at which we are selling.
! woundod have not yet reached
emblem to be sure that you wear it IN YOUR
H E A R T ; the heart o f America shall interpret the
our ears. The casualty lists of
Our lumber is all dry and we have the best-
heart of the world." President Wilson.
our dead have not yet been po-t-
kept stock in Washington county.
;ed The full force of our sacri­
N O T E S AND C O M M E N T S
fice has not yet been felt Hut
for $1-25 a roll. Water-proof
I
V
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n
n
g
paper,
$1.75 for 500 feet. Doth
Copeland
»
&
McCready
Lumber
1
hfite
will
come,
It is rumored Joey will "trade
out” that hospital ad when the company informs the Express th
a t'. The ^ United States has to fight
just what you want for chicken houses.
that
amount gets big enough to offset I the farmers of Washington county '
wa^ *° liberty by wading
the cost of the operation he needs, are building more silos 'his sum- through blood an'l every Ameri-
RED PAINT at $1.25 in ones, $1.20 \h fives.
mer than anv season since he ram.■ l‘:m hom‘‘ wUI
t,u' >"lemn na-
Whetheryou drive an auto, a here Fine, That means more ture of the death grapple The
horse or a mule, you better study green fepd f()p thp dairy COW8 next world can be "made safe for de-
The Main Street Lumber Yard
the traffic ordinance published in wjn(er and either cheaper butter mocrac3’ °nly after a year or
last week’s Express and supplied to the consumer or better profits more
tremendous sacrifice in
free by the city treasurer1). If to tbe fia irymen# Unfortunately. nu*n and mont*y-
you don’t understand the ordi- siIo ,umbt>r ¡s scarcp and many of
Our 500,000 army of liberation
nance you may cause a disastrous the mi„s are tjed down fi„ ing con. will Hght in Europe; but the r.-al
accident and get pinched.
tracts made months ago, at very
will be at home to back up
directors »ml arhiHil I'lerka; provided,
_
,
,
,
,
noor
Drices
that
army
with
Canada has so far contributed
prices.
, ,,
___, dollars. Every g.ince and the merciless rocks of
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,
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dollar that the people can save Penury. At public meetings, Mr. further, that any |wrson ahall be
for field hospital work (like the
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deemed to have complied with the
Graham has stated that hr did property qualification ¡m|xMted by thia
Red Cross work) two dollars for
The Express believes that, n e x t i '™
every inhabitant. The United *? the fighting and food produc- •“ 'htional economies will he nv«l not believe in wasting the school section who presents to the directors or
funds, nor did he believe it ad- judge« o f election satisfactory evidence
states is asking one dollar per tion, the work of the Red Cross
visa
hie to a b o lish th e manual t»"*t he or "he ha« «lock, «hare« or
is
the
most
important
thing
in
No
man
is
exempt.
No
man
is
capita. Many people are too
training or domestic science count- ownership ... any corporation, firm er
which
men
and
women
can
en-
f°°
P°or
to
do
his
bit
by
suhscrih-
poor to give even one dollar, so
^ >r a Liberty I/>an bond, a es to save a few dollars. There llmtricl a, , hl(WII by lh,. UHt ,.„unty
some of us will have to give more gage. The writer does not mean
that
we
should
all
go
to
the
front
k°ntb or a *1<H) bond,
are people in the community who assessm ent, and not «««eased by the
Don’t be a piker.
as nurses, for many of us are not
^*s
duty of every man to would abolish these department« sheriff, on which auch corjMiration, firm
In Portland boys who were too fitted for that work, but every- make a solemn effort to save up and it is possible that they will or copartnership P « y « a tax. even
young to register for military ser- bodv, men, women and children, f,,r the purchase of a bond.
In put for w ad a candidate. If th is though hi. or her individual name d.a-«
vice are being stopped from buy- can do something to help that or- doing so he not only insures vie- happens, the friends of domestic
7 , dUtrieV^'f X 'th ird
ing cigarets. A man between 21 ganization in its noble work of tof7 *n place of defeat for the science and manual training can- ctaaa any head of a family who ia other-
and 30 who was too cowardly to caring for the wounded and those ^ nitod states, he not only insure^ -not afford to divide their strength; wise a qtmlifli-<l elector and having
register should not only be de- dependent upon the men at the his own savings in a gilt-edg d in- \ je t t fiem vote solely for M r Gra- ‘•h'Wren of «ehool
may vote s t such'
prived of his tobacco, but his front. For the next few weeks threat-bearing convertible invest fiani even though an effort be election without property qual.fica-
bread and butter as well. The the Express is going to have much ment 'n a hrst mortgage on the made to divide the vote into three lio n « .
boys at the front may need the to say for the Red Cross and its United States, but he insures the Ur more fragments
Notice to Creditors
bread and butter.
w’ork. What are you going to do cont>nuanc of business and in-
It doesn’t make much difference In the County Court o f the S tate of
Oregon, for W ashington county.
dtJ-s , tr> and of bis own occupation who ¡g elected clerk, so long a s he In the m atter o f the I.ast W’.ll and
Oregon has not yet bought all to help this orcanizarion, - brother? ,,,
T estam ent o f Herbert G. Hazlitt,
of the $8,000,000 Liberty Loan Remember, the Red Cross may Ja k e out your war insurance to- is competent.
d eceased.
Bonds assigned to her people. ^ cal'ed upon to do something
wh.. ( an Vote
ting day; buy a Liberty bond.
Notice ¡ h hereby given by the under!
Section 40hÿ o f Lord's Oregon Laws signed, executrix o f the last Will
Have you bought yours? Re- f°r your son, father, brother, uncle g ru Q O I El FCTIONS
has been amended to read us follows;
and T estam ent
of Herbert
(».
member, they pay 3^, per cent or cousin. Many who are not in
**'““ * " '
••Any citfawn o f this l U U , mate or Haxlitt, deceased, to the creditor« and
ARE IMPORTANT
fem ale, who is twenty-one years o f age all J i e t h o m s having claim« again«! «aid
and are free from taxation. And, kne
Prussian bullets may get
estate, to present them, with the nec-
A
well-known
business
man
re-
a.,d has resided in the district thirty M tary vouchers, within six months
what is more important, it is in- t *iere later. In this event, you
, .
the date o f the first publication
surance against Prussian domi- would want the Red Cr038 to be marked a few day« since that he days immediately preceding the meet- o from
f this notice, viz: the 7th day of June,
iT
X V « “»
nation of the world . How would financially equipped to do effect- never could undenuamlI how tath-
„ „ . I , ,.y lh.
^
^
you like to see the United States ¡"e work wouldn't you ’ « ^ e " s a n d mothers »ho have child- mc„t
the
Kaiser?
y°u
wou
d
-
Go
planning
right
ren
or
scnooi
age
could
h
e
indif-
on
which
h.*
or
she
is
liable
or
subject
Dated
at
Forest
(»rove,
Orvifon,
thin
pay indemnity to __ __ _ .
.
.
.
.. i j
-o now
flo w on
on how
hriw much
m iii'h you
vm i can give ffiPPnt t.OW3Iii
Rather buy a bond, wouldn’t
you?
toward School
school plPCtioflS.
elections, to
to rmv
pay m a t U u x x . «hwll
shall tip
be pntitlptl
entitled to to v«»ti»
vote 7th
7th <llty
day of o f Junt*.
June 191 i.
Wars cost money as well as lives. toward this work dur'mg next He knew men who could work up at sny school m eeting or election in said KxecUtHx o f the Last" Will and Teiit-
Week—designated by the presi- considerable enthusiasm w hen it district; provided, that the property am ent o f Herbert G. Ha/.litt, deceaseil.
Manager McCready of .he dent as Red Cross „eek.
" ^
.¡me.».Cent con.,ahlM and " ^ , 1 ^
m .
justices of the peace, but never
went near a school election and
he couldn’t understand the reason
BUY A
ing powers tor lack »hereof) of
LIBERTY
such men. Neither can the writer
BOND
understand such men
In the
to
editor’s opinion, the selection of
school directors for District 15
is of more importance to the fath­
ers
and mothers and school child­
Sell Through Tickets
ren of Forest Grove than is the
On Sale via California
election of a governor. The an­
Many dates in June, July, August and September.
nual school meeting for this dis­
Liberal Stopovers - Limit Three Months.
trict will be held at the Central
building next Monday, June 18th,
Round Trip Fares to Portland from all stations
beginning at 2 p m. A director,
daily, June 12 to 15
for a term of three years, and a
clerk, to serve one year, are to be
at
GREAT PATRIOTIC CELEBRATION!
elected. C. O. Roe, whose term
New and Novel Floral Effects! See the Floral Statue of
expires, refuses to serve longer
Liberty! Three-Day Program.
as a director, so the friends and
B E A C H E S
admirers of Loyal M. Graham,
able lawyer and shrewd business M A N Y A T T R A C T I O N S A N D D I V E R S I O N S
man, have asked that gentleman
on the Twin Palaces, S. S. Great Northern and
Northern Pacific, every Tuesday, Thursday and
to be a candidate for the office.
Saturday, is a delightful way of vacationing.
After some deliberation, Mr. Gra­
on Sale Every Day — Return Oct. 31.
Go East thru California via this route, on low
ham stated that he would serve
convention fares.
Also
Week-end on Sale Saturday and Sunday,
if elected, but would make no ef­
Return Monday.
fort to secure election.
Tours East and to the National Parks
The Express hopes to see Mrf
For information ask our local agent.
Summer tours at reduced fares on certain sale dates
Graham elected. Being a sane,
and attractive round trip fares to Glacier and Yel­
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent
conservative, y e t constructive,,
lowstone National Parks.
Portland, Ore
business man, he will assist Di­
R. H. CROZIER,
J. E. FARMER, Agent
rectors Dyke and Parker in pilot­
Ass’t Gen. Pass. Agent,
FOREST GROVE.
ing the Ship of learning safely
Portland, Ore.
through the channel dividing the
destructive whirlpool of Extrava-i
Talk to McCready
Copeland & McCready
»1
Summer Trips
Low Round Trip Fares
for SPECIAL Fares
Oregon Electric Agents
EASTERN DESTINATIONS
PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL
June 13, 14, 15
Enjoy a Beach Outing Trip
Newport or Tillamook
Sea Trip to San Francisco in Rail Time
Round Trip Fares
Southern Pacific Lines