The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, August 02, 1917, Image 7

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    French Expect Big
Things o f Our Fighters
F I R E E S C A P E IS H O M E
Robin Helects Hpokane Chamber of
Commerce Building aa Modern
Domicile to Rear ISrood.
fsT A T E
N E W S *!
BAKING THE BREAD
FOR GIANT ARMY
Rugg Bros., o f Heppner, chief own-1
era of the Nunemaker Sheep & Land ¡
Spokane, Wash. Emily is a house­
company, have sold to Patrick Connell ¡ Organization and Methods Em­
American Officers, However, mitlnnnl defense by corroding the Iron wife who believes in safety first.
5000 acres of land on Rhea creek, the
of our arms," was the wny Compere
ployed in Preparing Staff
Emily is a modern home builder who
Think Hopes Will Not Be
consideration being $56,000.
Morel, one of the heads of the socialist
selected the fire escape of the Spokane
party In the chamber of deputies, said Chamber o f Commerce building as a
of Life for Soldiers.
Realized for Months.
A sewing machine and a box of
In a conversation 1 had with him re­ most desirable site for a family domi­ household goods shipped from Eugene
cently. "Authority must he used with cile. Probably it was the solidity of to Brookings, Curry county, Oregon,
greatest ease, Justice must he unwav­ the iron platform which appealed to will travel about 1200 miles to reach
PRESSURE Of STRUGGLE FELT ering. More than that, allowances her, or perhaps she felt safer in the its destination, 175 miles across coun-1 THEIRS IMPORTANT SERVICE
must he made for the duration of the city than elsewhere.
Anyhow, the try from Eugene.
frightful strain under whleh soldiers fact that below her roars the traffic of
Journeymen barbers in Eugene went One Million Fighting Men Require
Army Men Want Joffre Back at the and folk at home alike are laboring.
a busy street and three feet away a on a strike Saturday morning because
4,000 Bakers to 8upply Needs -
Discipline must he maintained, of noisy office force hammers tyjiewriters
Front— "Morale" the Problem That
their demand to change the opening
"Frills" Eliminated While on
course,
hut
this
Is
not
the
time
for
la Confronting the Foreign
and slams deaks and chairs around hour for ahopa from 7:30 to 8:00 a. m.
Active Service.
martinets.
makes no difference.
Belllgerenta — How the
was rejected by the proprietors.
All
"Without Indicating the moral state
Emily is thrifty.
She believes in union barber shops in the city are af­
Ceneorehlp Worke.
Washington.—A bakery company at
of our troops, It would he nevertheless conservation o f material.
Pieces of fected by the strike.
war
strength in the United States army
vain to deny thnt thoae engaged In an old rope twisted around the fire es­
By LINCOLN EYRE.
State Engineer Lewis returned to Is divisible Into four sections of three
(Correeponilent of Iht New York World ) this appalling conflict are morally and cape and a few strips of bunting ap­
units each. The sections are lettered
Bo she Salem thia week from Prineville,
Paris.—A few minute» before the physically tired. To pretend that we pealed to her as valuable.
A, B, C, and D, and the units are num­
where,
with
Superintendent
o
f
Banks
are
ns
strong
spiritually
ns
we
were
nt
worked
them
into
the
foundation,
■peclal train bringing General Pershing
bered
from 1 to 12. In peace times
Sargent
and
Assistant
Attorney
Gen­
and hlN him IT from Boulogne rolled In* the time of the Marne Is absurd. Dis­ weaving the loose ends of the rope
eral Bailey, he has been investigating there are nine units to a company, but
aster
Is
certain
to
follow
a
refusal
to
through
the
bottom
o
f
her
summer
to the Onre du Nord the other day a
the question of certifying to $900,000 for war service this Is Increased to
tratnload of "permleelontilree” —aol- recognize the wear nnd tear U[>on the home and using the bunting in the
worth of Ochrea irrigation district 12 units a company. One bakery com­
nerves
of
men.
ami
women,
too,
bear­
side
walls.
dlera on leave from the front—arrived
pany Is designed to supply normally
bonds.
Paying no attention to the interested
at the aninu Motion. The “ pollus," ing the fearful burden of this war.”
a force of the strength of a division; a
audience
nearby,
Emily
collected
rub-
Little
of
the
tremendous
pressure
A fine o f $300 and costa and impris­ section, an Infantry brigade, and a
leaning out of their duaty third c I bhm
coachea, ruught night of Marshal of the struggle upon Individuals Is vis­ j hish and completed her nest. Then onment in jail for 30 days is the sen­ unit, an Infantry regiment of war
Joffre standing on the platform wait* ible to the casual observer. One might she settled down to housekeeping and tence imposed by Justice o f the Peace strength.
Three beautiful blue E. W. Gowen, of Klamath Falls, upon
log. with M. Itlhot, the premier; M. travel through France from end to end i motherhood.
The organization and equipment are
Vlvliinl, mlnlater of Juatlce, and other and never get a glimpse of It. The eggs soon appeared and three weeks “ Jitney Joe” Joseph for bootlegging. | such that each unit, section or com­
i
later
Emily
had
a
family
consisting
soldiers
one
sees
seem
cheerful
enough.
While
the
city
and
county
jails
are
so
dlgnlturlea, to welcome the American
The full of I. W. W., Joseph is at liberty pany Is complete In Itself, so that or­
There Is hustle nnd movement In the ! mostly o f yawning mouths.
commander In chief to the capital.
ders directing assembly may specify
youngsters are now about ready to fly. on his own recognizance.
streets
of
the
cities.
Even
In
the
sluma
“ Vive Joffre I" ahrleked a "permle-
simply the number of bakery units,
The
nest
is
located
just
outside
a
alonalre," and the cry wna taken up the surface of things reveuls no trag­
The Umatilla
county exem ption! sections or companies required at a
window o f the Spokane Interstate Fair
edy.
Listen
to
the
talk
of
"pollus”
all ulong the line of dense-packed
board has engaged an attorney, Frank
among themselves, however, nnd sit offices. President Thomas S. Griffith, Davis, of Pendleton, to take charge of given destination and the authority
cara.
to whom to report.
'
of
the
Fair
association,
sees
in
the
"It's he who spared our Ilvea In alongside a circle of gossiping house­ visit o f the bird a good omen for the ¡ the legal part o f its work and to advise j The total enlisted personnel of a
useless uttacka," Minuted a bronzed, wives of the i>oorer class, nnd one will ' annual show to be held September 3-8. | the men who have been drafted o f ! bakery company Is 61, of a section
bearded veteran, "we want Joffre hack soon detect the tnutness of their nerves ¡ “ We have had mascots before,” says their duties and privileges under the 12 and a unit 4. Thus for 1,000,000
and the weariness pervading their
at the front 1”
Mr. Griffith, “ but this is the first time law. Mr. Davis is also acting in the fighting men about 4,000 bakers will
“ Yea. yea." yelled Ida compunlona, thoughts.
any mother became so interested in capacity of clerk for the board.
be required, the Baker's Weekly states.
The newspapers arc silent about all
"W e want Joffre, who doean’t waate
' our work that she made her home
The district attorney, John F. Hall,
Composition of a Bakery Company.
this;
firstly,
because
of
the
censorship,
our Uveal Give ua Joffre!”
where she could watch all of our of North Bend, haa secured an order ¡
and, secondly, because they necessar­
There Is one commissioned officer In
The Problem of Morale.
preparations.”
for the detention o f Sol Gardner, a
ily are part of the conscious or uncon­
junk dealer, on a charge o f having charge of a company, his title being
Fortunately the cry, which could scious propaganda for the maintenance
purchased stolen goods
knowingly. 1 assistant to the quartermaster; there
not bate failed to reach the enra of of morale. When Incidents occur they
Is also a chief baker, with the title of
tbe prime mlnlater aa well aa the mar- print only what they are told by the CROP OUTLOOK VERY BRIGHT Brass castings and other material j
found about his premises are said to quartermaster sergeant or sergeant,
abut, died unity In the excitement of official press bureau. A paragraph like
first class; four assistant chief bak­
Qenernl rerahlng'a arrival. To thoae this, for Instance, means little to a Northwest Counties of State of Wash­ have been stolen by boys at North
ers, one for each section, who are ser­
Bend
and
in
Marshfield.
who had heard, however, nnd who are reader not fnmlllar with such mat­
ington in Excellent Shape.
geants of tbe quartermaster's corps;
aware of the altuatlon on the front nnd ters :
Harvesting is under way in some there are 12 bakers who have titles
Olympia
—
Some
cheering
news
in
In the Interior of France today, Ita alg-
"Last night at seven o’clock on the regard to the food situation and forest sections of Morrow county and the of sergeant or corporal, each one being
nlflcnnce wua not loat. To me It meant Iloulevard de la Vallette a brawl start­
fires came to Olympia this week. M. yield is proving much better than was In charge of a unit, and eight other
that nfler nlmoat three yenra of ln- ed. for trilling reasons, among five sol­
L. Dean o f the agricutlural depart­ expected. In the northern part of the bakers for assignment to duty with the
Ct*aaant alnughter, the “ pollu” haa diers. Some Knhyles emerging from
ment
reports that the northwest coun­ wheat belt yields o f as high as 11 company or with detached subdivi­
learn«*d to dlatlngulah very clearly be- n nearby factory and pusaershy were
ties were never in better shape. The sacks or approximately 25 bushels an sions, according to the necessities of
tween leaders who sacrifice their men mixed up In the scuffle. The police
condition and some o f them will har­ acre are being reported. In the Eight the case; 32 assistant bakers, who are
uneleanly and thoae who. like the victor Intervened to re-estnbllsh order. Sev­
vest as high as 150 bushels of oats to Mile section harvesting will not com­ corporals or privates of the first class;
of the Marne, never tunko n move with­ eral arrests were made.”
mence until next week, but most far­ two cooks for each company and two
| the acre.
out counting the poaalhle coat In Uvea.
What really occurred, though not a
The Whatcom and Skagit county mers are now expecting from 10 to 15 { other cooks or general police make up
It wna. moreover, another hit of evi­ newspaper so much na hinted at It, farmers are all doing a big business, bushels.
the total enlisted strength of a bakery
dence that there la no more Important was rather more serious. The soldiers and putting up more vegetables and
Tbe Public Service commission has company.
problem among all thoae at preaent who were on leave from the front, fruit than ever before, in some in­ received word from the Interstate
Tbe commissioned officer in charge
confronting belligerent governments had heard that the Kahyles. who are stances doubling the pack of last year. Commerce commission refusing to ac-
of a bakery company in the field Is
than that of "morale.” The spirits of Aruba Imported to clean the streets,
Fire Warden Papex received word cept an advance o f 20 cents a ton on ■ responsible for the operation of the
the men In the trenches, aa well aa of were to bo used to repress disturb­ that the Skykomish, the forest fire re­ the intrastate rate on coal between
bakery and the training and discipline
their wtvea, slatera, aweethearts, pa- ances among the civilian population. ported in green timber, was under con­ Marshfield and Klamath Falls, as pro­
of the personnel.
renta In the rear, inuat he kept up to They had been told so by their wives, trol as the result of a heavy rain. The vided in the Southern Pacific’s new
Each field bakery receives from the
the mark. Every day Increnaes the one o f whom had been ogled by a Area in Pierce county that threatened tariff. The State commission detected
quartermaster
general a complete
atrnln upon soldh-ra nnd clvlllnna In Kabyle. When the “ pollus" attacked the town of McKenna were brought the change provided in the tariff as al- ;
war-hnraMHed nations.
Tight-strung them tho Kahyles naturally resisted, under control by back firing, and all lqwed by the Interstate Commerce equipment, which Includes, for ex­
nerves are spanning apart everywhere and a riot ensued In which a dozen danger is past The most serious loss commission and reported it to Wash- j ample, 432 bake pans, 36 folding bread
racks, 4 ranges, and such other minor
In the cities and Tillages, far from persons were severely wounded.
was that in Skamania county, where j ington.
articles
as axes, brushes, buckets, cans,
the ring line, aa much aa In the zone
This affray was preceded by an the Wind River company lost $50,000
No stock poisoning arrests have ¡ hatchets, fire hose, measures, paulina,
o f the nrtnlea. That la why the coin­ even bloodier affair. In which u num­ worth of logs, machinery and equip­
been made in Klamath Falls.
J. M. scales, scoops, dough scrapers, etc.
ing of Pershing nnd hla division la of ber o f Annnrnltc soldiers were attack­ ment, including five donkey engines.
Lundell, from the bureau of animal in -!
such Immeasurable value In the never- ed by a crowd of women and “ permls-
Field and Garrison Breada
dustry, who has been investigating
ceasing propaganda going on over nil slonnlres” and several were killed. An
stock poisoning cases, stated that he ! Bread used In the army posts In peace
France to maintain nt the necessary Annnrnltc hattullon was brought to
estimated a total loss o f livestock time Is known as garrison bread. Tbe
level France’s determination to win Pnrls at a time when the strikes were
amounting to $150,000 in Klamath term field bread Is applied to a type
the war.
nt their height, an ’ the rumor spread
county. He secured the range dis­ of bread having a greater density, a
American officers, who hnve sensed with miraculous swiftness ull through
tricts and made a thorough investiga-! thicker crust and a consequent higher
this Insistence upon the greatness of the city that the Annnmttes had been
Portland— Wheat— Bluestem, $2:1 tion, but found the stock had been capacity for retaining moisture than
the aid to he provided by the United summoned because the French garri­ per bushel; fortyfold, $2.12; clut
dead so long he was unable to ascer­ garrison bread. Field bread Is Intend­
Htntes lire n Idt fearful thnt expecta­ son would refuse to fire upon the $2.12; red Russian, $2.12.
ed for consumption by troops at a dis­
tain what poison had been used.
tions difficult of realization will he crowd In the event of n riot.
Millfeed—Spot prices: Bran, $33.0
tance from a field bakery.
Logging operations on the California
aroused among the French army nnd
That there was any truth In this per ton; shorts, $36.00; middling!
Seven runs of garrison bread can be
Barrel company’s tract of timber in
people. They know the obstacles thnt may he doubted, hut certainly the pres­ $43.00; rolled barley, $49.00; rolle
made In the army working day, Insur­
the Klatskanie river district are to be
lie In the wny of Immediate military ence of the Mongolian troops nt so oats, $52.
ing a production of 1,512 pounds of
Hay— Producers’ prices: Timothj commenced in the immediate future.
co-operation on n grand sen!« nnd feel stressful n period wns unfortunate. An-
bread to the unit, or 18.144 pounds to
Carl
L.
Koster,
president
of
the
Hum­
that a great many months must elapse nnmltcs are anathema to nil Parisians \ Eastern Oregon, $26.00 per ton; alfal
the bakery company at war strength.
boldt Cooperage company, will be in
before the weight of American arms nowadays, simply as a result of the fa, $18.00; valley grain hay, $15.00.
In making field bread, it Is possible
Vegetables — Artichokes, 80c pe Astoria in about a month to establish
can make Itself felt In the fighting.
rumors and the really furious fight that
to have seven runs In 16 hours, which
¡
the
camps.
dozen;
tomatoes,
$1.50
@
1.75
pe
Allow for Frightful Strain.
arose out of them. Yet, beyond a for­
Is an average day’s work in the army
per pound
“Today our principal preoccupation mal communique no moro communi­ crate; cabbage, l*72c
All three o f the girls who escaped field bakery. Seven runs will produce
lettuce,
35c
per
dozen;
cucumbers
must be the prevention of thnt lassi­ cative than that about the Kahyles,
from the State Industrial school for 1,008 pounds a unit each day, or 12.096
tude nnd discouragement which, ns there has been no mention of the mut­ 40@85c per dozen; peppers, 30*740 girls Sunday night, and who were pounds for an entire company at war
per pound; peas, 5c; spinach,* 6Jc chased through the brush and woods
our enemies hope, will weaken our ter In print.
strength.
beans, 7(778c.
near the school by bloodhounds at the
Green Fruits —Cherries, 7@9c pe orders o f Mrs. Minnie Darst, superin­
THIS GIRL SOME SWIMMER I DOG “ RUSHES THE GROWLER’* pound; apricots, $1.25@1.60 per crate tendent o f the school, were back at the GRAIN W ENT THROUGH FIRE
cantaloupes, $1.25*7:3.50; [teaches, 90 institution Wednesday.
watermelons, 2|
After Ten Years It le Found In Rulne
Draws Boat Tied to Her Ankle and Matter le Fined for Violating Law Re- @$1.15 per box;
In the Two-Mile school district, in
per pound; apples, $2*72.75; plums
of an Elevator In
Performe Other Amazing
qulrlng That Dogs Shall
$1.50*72; currants, $ 1.26<r$ 1.50; rasp Coos county, where two buildings have
Louisiana.
Stunts.
Be Muzzled.
burned down within the past year, the
berries, $1.90(772.
Butter — Cubes, extras, 40c pe directors, at a recent meeting called ’ Blanchard, La.—In excavating for
Cleveland. — Rosena Griffiths, girl
New York.—Attllo Gntzl told Magis­
prime firsts, 39c.
Jobbini an election for the purpose o f voting ; new approaches for the Farmers’ ele­
long-dlRtnncc swimming champion of trate Nnumer thnt the only renson he pound;
on the construction of another building
prices:
Prints,
extras,
42c.
vator, the debris of tbe elevator fire
Cleveland and a student nt Ohio Wea- kept his dog unmuzzled during these
Eggs— Ranch, current receipts, 35 to replace the new one which was de­ of ten years ago was unearthed.
leynn, Invents her own stunts. She hot days wns because the pup took the
stroyed three weeks ago.
enn swim with both knees drawn up place of an errand boy. Gatzl was up per dozen; ranch, candled, 38c.
Among other things was a pocket of
Grant county is again threatened wheat containing a bushel or more,
Poultry— Hens, 16*717c per pound
under her; with her right hnnd nnd for violation of the law affecting dogs.
In the charred black but whole, that had lain
left leg while holding her right foot "I was short of help," he said, "nnd broilers, 19*721c; turkeys, 20c; ducks with a grasshopper plague.
behind her hnek with her left hnnd.
sending Bill out for beer for my pn- old, 15c; young, 18*720c; geese, 10* Beech Creek district the insects are there all these years. Every berry
reported to have started to damage the was as perfect as the day of the fire.
Rut there Is one stunt tho most trons saved me the expense of a boy." 12c.
crops. Reports from other parts of Covered by earth and ashes, It was
Veal— Fancy, 15(7715}c per pound.
unique. She swnm Lake ltrndy the He wns fined $2.
the county indicate that the grasshop­ hermetically sealed from the elements.
Pork— Fancy, 19i*720c per pound.
other day with n rowhonk chained to
Cattle— Steers, prime, $8.00(779.00 pers will work great damage and
her ankle. In the boat was her little
The old elevator was the property of
good, $7.50*78.00; medium, $6.75(7 efforts are being made to stop the J. H. Walklnshaw and McKee Broth­
brother, nnd nttnehed to tho back of
SORRY
SHE
HAS
BUT
3
plague,
but
so
far
without
result.
L25; cows, choice, $6.25*76.50; me
the boat wan a man who hnd a canoe
and burned to the ground full of
SONS TO GIVE U. S. • dium to good, $5.50*76.00; ordinary t< Acting on a report o f an] expert ac­ ers,
attached to hla ankle. It looked like
wheat, corn and oats. There was some
—
• fair, $4.50*75.60; heifers, $4.00(776.76
countant, the stockholders of the Ump­ Insurance. They rebuilt the present
fe parade. Miss Griffiths ts seventeen.
Cleveland, O.—Three sons of • bulls, $5.00*77.00.
qua Valley Fruit union have decided to structure, replacing the destroyed ele'
Mrs. Verona Cemak are In the •
Hogs — Light and heavy packing reorganize the affairs of the associa­ vator. Wheat then was worth leaa
Petrified Body Found.
country's service, nnd Mrs. Cer- • $15.40*715-60; pigs and skips, $12.51 tion by the elimination of F. H.
The petrified body of a woman
than 50 cents per bushel.
nnk Is supporting herself by e @13.60; stock hogs, $12.00@13.00 Davies as bookkeeper and the election
burled seventeen hundred years ago
working nt the courthouse.
• rough heavies, $14.00@14.50.
o f A. L. Kitchin as secretary.
Mr.
has been excavated near Dente» Hol­
During a recent period of the mass
“ I wish 1 could send more,” •
Sheep— Lambs, $6.00@11.50; year Kitchin has been manager for the movement towards Christianity In In­
land.
she said.
J lings, $6.50*79.00; wethers, $7.00*j union. The stockholders also decided dia. the Christian population In­
8.00; swea, $3.00@7.50.
to employ a field representative.
Portugal la practicing food economy.
creased at the rate of 5.000 a month.