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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1917)
/ New Bulletins on you can’t see until Public bills punted at the something Food Preservation after you have paid for it. Express office. How to prolong the home- «-an get anywhere? Corne NOTES AND PERSONALS you and s«e them before you send for H. T. GILTNER Hal«* Staple and Fancy Groceries Jim Williams, who enlisted in grown fruit and vegetable seasons Found—Man'« purw. May be company K, Third Oregon Na throughout th«* year and thus recovered at this office. tional Cuard, early in April and utilize to the fullest extent pos Fruits and Vegetables in Season Th«* Express prints butter wrap- has b«*en on detached duty almost sible the food materials grown in I>« th with non-poiaonous ink. ever since his enlistment, Shetland pony for sale. In friends in this city Friday visited th<* big food drive, is made the and subj«*ct P H O N E 701 quire of Jf. B. Johnson, phone of two O. A. C. bulletins 982. 21-4* Saturday. Jim is mighty proud «iff the press and r«*ady for South Main Street - Forest Grove, Ore Raleigh Walker and Rons R«*«Jer of his company, which, he says, just free distribution to all citizens of w«*re in Portland Tuesday on was the first in the Unit«*d Stat«*s Oregon who have n«*«*d for th«*m. to be mustered into the federal One, “ Preservation of Fruits and buhineHM. 9:00—G. A. R. Business Session, at service, He says fully one-jhird Marsh hall. Miss I.illoch of St. Helens came the members of K are over six V«*getabl<*s,” No. 187, is by Pro- W. R. C. Business Session, at Saturday to spend two weeks vis- f«*ssor C. I. Lewi-, chief of the Masonic hall. feet in height and some of them mni; Mrs. H. I,. Smith. Horticultural Division, and A. F. Ladies of the G. A. R. Business six f«*et and four inches. Session, at K. of P. hall. George G. Huncork. r«*al «*«• go The Barss special in vestigator of hor short-burner “Bon-Ami” ticultural APTERNOON tate, farm loans and fire insur problems. The oth«r, (Continue«] from page One) 1:30—Joint Installation of G. A. R., ance, new Anderson block. 50 kerosene stove brings the h«*at “Home Canning,” No. 204. is by EVENING W. R. C. and Ladies of close to your cooking utensil. Willis Dyer of Hallston sjient Anna M Turley, field specialist in 7.00 Rand Concert on Congregational : the G. A. R. th«* week-end here with his sister, See it at the Gordon hardware Home Economics. Both are pub- j Church square. 3:00—Reception by the Woman's Club Mrs. Will Sparks, and other rel store. Meeting of all Orders at to the outgoing Officers. lish«*d by the Extension Service., 8.00 Joint Marsh hall. Girls Club and Boy Srouts Drill atives Joe A. Wiles would lik«*. to The former treats on evaporation ; Walker’s Orchestra. and Escort Visitors to the write your insurance. Will give and drying of fruits, uncooked Mr and Mrs. Joe A. Wiles and you Chorus of 200 Voices. Trains. service that will Ire to your Miss Maic<*llu Richards motored advantage. Upstairs in Ander jams, frozen fruits, evaporat« d Prayer, by Rev. A. B. Patten. Band Music. to Portland Friday to attend the son block, room 2. Vocal Solo, by Mrs. Wilbur Mc- 52 vegetabl«*s. preservation in brines, Order of Business— G. A. R. Eldowney. Rose Carnival. home-mad^ evaporators. Th<* 1. Formal Opening of Encampment. “Th«* Girl of the Limberlost the and Address of Welcome, by Senator 2. Credential Mrs Raleigh Walker went to Second” will appear in Forest latter consider- why foods spoil, Committee Report. W. H. Hollis. Hillsboro Wednesday and visited Grove Saturday in the pet son of sterilization methods, equipment Vocal Solo, by Mrs. Fred Jones. 3. Calling Roll of Encampment. at the home of her father until Mi*»s Opal Whitley. Brought up for canning, types of equipment Response to Address of Wel 4. Report of Officers and Appoint ment of Committees. come, by Dep’t. Commander. Sunday, spending one of the days in the wilds, Miss Whitley de for cold pack method, pr«*para- 5. Communications and Resolutions. Violin Solo, by Miss Maud Craft. of jars, stejw, and explana- in Portland at the Festival. voted a gr< at deal of her time to tion 6. Reports of Committees. Response to Address of Wel 7. Unfinished Business. People who have rooms to rent nature study, calling plants and ti«»ns, classes of vegetables, li-tsof come, by President W. R. C. during the it. A. R. encampment birds by h«-r own namt*s until later cultivated and of wild greens, Vocal Solo, by Mrs. H. E. Inlow. 8. New Business. June 26, 27 and 28 please she learned the proper «men. She handling of cabbage, brussels Response to Address «>f Wel 9. Election of Officers. Selecting Place of Next Meeting. notify Mrs. John Amlerson. come, by President of Ladies of 10. sprouts, and cauliflower, canning is now prepa ing a nature book 11. Good of the Order. G. A. R. Wolcott Humphries, a P. U. for children She has spent a year frui s, and meat-canning recipes. 12. Installing of Officers. Male Quartet, Messrs. Isaacs, Htudent in ’61, returned Friday By combining the information 13. Adjournment. at the University of Oregon and Ferrin, Underhill and Richardson to his home in Mapleton, after is regard'd by the faculty of that contained in these two bulletins Address, by Hon. W’allace Mc- Baby Parade on June 27 having spent several days with institution as a remarkable young growers may prepare in the best Camant. Having decided to abandon the Rose old friends here. PROGRAM OF W. R. C. known ways all n«ce>sary surplus woman. She charges only ten fruits Festival this year, the committee in r e d e n t i a l Committee and vegetables with rea 10.00 A. M. C meets Howard Jones, of the U. S. cents for her lecture in order to charge of the baby parade have decided at Masonic hall. Marine band visit«-«! here with put it within the reach of all, and •onable certainty that if the work 10.30 A. M.—Memorial to hold that important event on the Services at Ma second day of the G. A. R. Encamp his par«-nts from Friday till Sun will use the proceeds to help h**r is done according to directions the sonic hall. June 27—fo r th e day. The boys cam«- to Portland through another year at the U of preserved products will be well- 1:30 P. M. Business Session at Ma ment—Wednesday, pleasure of the visitors. Anyone de hall. to play for the Rose Festival, thus O Her lecture will be Saturday preserved. palatable and nutritious PROGRAM OP sonic siring to enter can notify either Mrs. LADIES OP THE G. A. R. making it possible for some of the evening, June 23, at 8 o'clock, at and prove a big factor in lowering 2:00 P. M. Memorial Services at K. J. P. Hurley, Mrs. F. S. Whitehouse boys to visit their homes. or Miss Marjorie Forbis, Forest Grove. the Christian church, on the the co.>t of living. of P. hall. Following is the prize list: Indies, do you know that John theme “Nearer to the Heart of A fine line of ladies’ spring Second Day -June 27 Best Decorated Baby Carriage—First Anderson can sell you just as Nature ” She will have many in- coats, in the latest style and most MORNING prize, $3.00; second, $2.00: third, $1.00. stylish waists, skirts and coats as ter«*sting specimens to show. approved pattern, ju-t received at 8:00—First Oregon Veterans Associa Best Make-Up for Child W’heeling Anderson’s Come and see them. Baby Carriage—First prize, $2.00; sec tion, at Marsh hall. • Why Uncle Sam Can’t Finance the Red Cross Notice of Sale Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an order duly made, rendered and entered in the matter of the estate of Alexander S. Weir, de ceased, in the County Court of the spend tremendous sums in order State of Oregon fo r Washington to meet an almost overwhelming County, on May 28, 1917, authorizing emergency growing out of United and licensing the undersigned adminis of said estate to sell all of the States participation in the World trator timber and growing upon the War Nor can the work be de following standing described real property situ layed one day. Bullets will not ate in Washington County, Oregon, wait on tanly dollars. The man to-wit; who offers his life on the ha* tie-' The North half of the Northwest of Section 32, T. 1 S. R. 1 W. fiehl for the defense of his country of quarter the Willamette must not be left to bear the bur sale for cash in hand. Meridian, at private den alone. NOW THEREFORE, I will, from Why does the government not and after Monday, July 23, 1917, at the finance this relief work ? The law office of H. T. Bagley, in the National Rank building, in question is often asked. The Hillsboro Hillsboro, proceed to sell at American Red Cross is rank*d as private sale Oregon, all of now a neutral, as long as it is main standing and growing the on timber the real tained by private subscriptions. property above described, said timber The administration of the Red l>eing sufficient to manufacture ap 1800 cords of wood. Rids Cross cannot be carried on as proximately will be received at the law office of H. are the national, naval and mili T. Ragley, and the may bid tary operations Relief work, also, upon the entire body purchaser of timber; or up must cut red tape, mu s t be on the basis of a fixed price per cord, promptly ready for every emerg to be paid after the same is converted wood and prior to the removal ency, must be governed by hu of into the cord same the premises, and manitarian principles and quick said sale will be from subject decisions and must not bp hamp- by the County Court of to confirmation Washington ered by the restrictions of gov County. Oregon. ernmental machinery. A t the I)ate«l this June 21, 1917. MATTHEW S. WEIR. same time the Red Cross is the' Administrator. only relief agency formally au H. T. RAGLEY, thorized by the government. Its Attorney. 24-t5 head is the President of the United Oregon, outskle Portland must ¿uhscMtoe $400,000 of the $100,- 000,000 emergency R«*d Cross war service fund during this week in order to meet th«* expectations of President Wilson, who has ap pealed to the nation for this fund. Prompting the President’s ap peal are the thousand# of Red Cross ambulances on the firing line that must be maintaimd. O t h e r thousands of ambu lancias must be built and sent to the front. Fofty-five base hos pitals already have been estab lished and their work must be supplemented with that of many more hospitals in order to treat the wounds and save the lives of thousands of soldiers, including our own home boys. The force of Red Cross physi cians and nurses must be greatly increased and kept on duty. British, French and Belgian soldiers can be sent home when, under hospital care, they have commenced to recover f r om wounds or sickness, but for Uncle Sam’s soldier boys convalescent hospitals must be built by the State's. Its accounts are audited Red Cross. Mothers and wives who have by the war department. It is by Congress. Presi given up sons and husbands and chartered dent Wilson who have no other support must “A large, declares: organized and be cared for by the Red Cross or efficient Red well Cross is essential. ganization. It is both a patriotic and humane Vocational schools for soldiers service that is rendered by every incapacitated by wounds for or citizen who becom«*s a m«*m!)er of dinary work must be organized the American Red Cross.” Red Cross subscriptions need1 and financed. not be paid all at one time. One From the front line trench«*s fourth be due July 1; one- to the mothers left at home the fourth, will August 1; one-fourth, Sep Universal Service of Mercy must tember 1, and the balance, Oc maintain a vast organization and tober 1. FOREST GROVE IS HOST TO THE_VETERANS 9:00 G. A. R. Business Session, at ond, $1.50; third. 75 cents. Best Decorated Doll Buggy. Children Marsh hall. W’. R. C. Business Session, at 4 to 8 years of age—First prize, $3.00; second, $2.00; third, $1.00. Masonic hail. Ladies of the G. A. R., at K. of Best Decorated W'agon, Children 4 to 8 years of age—First prize, $1.50; P. hall. second, $1.00; third, 75 cents. AFTERNOON 1:00 Illinois Veterans Association, at Best Decorated Wheelbarrow, Child ren from 5 to 10 years of age—First Marsh hall. 1:30 Business Session of G. A. R., at prize, $1.50; second, $1.00; third, 75 cents. Marsh hall. Business Session of W. R. C., at Final Notice Masonic hall. Business Session Ladies of the Notice is hereby given that the un G. A. R.. at K. of P. hall. dersigned Administrator of the estate 4:00 Parade of Girls and Baby and of W. N. Thompson, deceased, has filed Doll Carriages, under Au with the County Court of Washington spices of the Woman’s county, Oregon, his final report in said estate and the Judge of said Court has Club. set Monday, July 23d, 1917, at ten EVENING 7:00 Band Concert at Congregational o’clock a. m. of said day, at the Court House, as the time and place of final Church Square. 7:45 G. A. R. Band, at Marsh hall. hearing on said report. ROY THOMPSON. 8:00 Meeting at Marsh hall— Administrator. Prayer Rev. R. E. Dunlap. Instrumental Solo—M i s s Helen L angley & L angley , Attorneys. First pub. June 21; last July 19. Caples, Portland. Chorus of 200 Voices. G. A. R. Glee Club, old time songs. D. D. & M. B. BUMP Short Talks by Veterans. Veterans’ Q u a r t e t Funny bone Attorneys at Law Ticklers. Loans and Real Estate Thirty Minutes with C. G. Burton. D. D. BUMP. M. B. BUMP, past Commander-in-Chief Residence Residence Hillsboro of the G. A. R. Forest Grove. Solo—Thomas Isaacs. Offices HILLSBORO Address Governor James Withy- Phone 444 combe. • N. HOFFMAN “ America” - Audience. Third Day June 28 Attorney At Law MORNING 8:00—Wisconsin Veterans’ Association, j Patent Office Business Solicited Forest Grove, - Oregon at Marsh hall. J LION Special SUITS from this long-established concern that supplies the apparel needs of Men and Boys, assur«* of correct garments at economical prices. The utmost in val ue and lasting satisfaction. GUS KUHN President Morrison at Fourth and 166 Third Street. Two Stores in Portland Double S. & H. Stamps "rKen F. G. Ex.. 6-21-17