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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1917)
Toast to the Flag problems growing out of the war. Here’s to the red of it A law should he passed establish O. Romanoff, of Novgorod. There’s not a thread of It. ing the eight-hour system, at le®s* Published every Thursday at Forest Grove, Oregon. Plehinn tastes indulging, No, nor a ah re ad of it W. C. B enfer, Fditor and Publisher. for the duration of the war, and Fell off u bike und broke his log. In all the spread of it The censors not divulging. establishing a plan for adjustment From ftsit to head. Filtered as second-class matter Jan. 12, at tlie tx» However, if the royal arms * But hero’s M«sl for it, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1ST;* of labor disputes without strikes. _____ Work in the usual fashion. Precious blood she<i for it. A law also should be passed giv The crown and knout Subscription K ates Bathing it ret!. ing the Federal Government full Are down and out, On Credit Paid in advance power to suppress such lawless Here’s to the white of it $1 ,50 And Freedom is tho passion. $1.00 One year One year Thrilled hy the sight of It. Six months .50 Six months organizations as the Industrial 75 Chicago folks sleep in the parks Who knows the right of it. .40 And decorate the benches; .25 Three months Three Months Woi ki rs of the World. But feels the might of it. Mid-summer life in Illinois Demend for the eight-hour rule TH U R SD AY , AUG. 16 1017 Through 'day and night? Is cool as Europe's trenches. Womanhood's care of it has tied up many sawmills and Our price of milk went up again; “ I am sorry that you do not wear a flag every Mitdc mnidJiod dure for it; logging camps in Washington, and More labor for His Honor; day and I can only ask you if you lose the physical Purity’s prayer for it emblem to be sure that you wear it in voi r seriously obstructs production of Whom gods destroy Kept it so white. HEART; the heart of America shall interpret the They first annoy; lumber for Army camps and ships. heart of the world.” President Wilson. Here's to the Mile of it The iceman is a goner. Employers would grant it if the Heavenly view of it. Our soldiers march around the streets same rule were enforced in com Star-spangled hue of it, Sans arms or ammunition. peting lumber districts. A Fed- Honesty's due of it. While Congress wastes theprecionsday s. leral law, applying to Southern as Mow that the foot! control bill tiee of paying salaries of clerks Constant and true. And spouts of prohibition. Here’s to the whole of it. well as Pacific ('oast districts, h is become a law, it is to be hoped and janitors of committees that ! Control of Food may be O. K.. • Stnr*. stripos anti |sdo of it, But, oh, th ese tiresome wrangles! would meet this objection it sti ici those appointed to bring about it' never met. In its issue of Aug. Here's t<> the soul o f It If this keeps on ly enforced. Congress should pass enforcement will move with alac 11th, the Voter confesses it was Red. white anti blue. Our gonfalon | this law, so that we may gi t on rity, lest the speculators starve in error, as both the congressmen John J. Duly, Philadelphia Ledger. Will lose its starry spangles. the useful working people via high m ntioned voted to abolish thi> with the war. Wo really can't complain so much cheap graft. The Express makes W orkingmen should be patriot- prices. , . . . . I Of verbose legislators, The following real estate trans lie enough to see that strikes are this Statem ent to right an inj US-1 For ev.ry barber Shop is tilled The new dog license law is not fers wore recorded with lit»- regis tice done Congressmen McArthur With windy gladiators; ian obstacle to prosecution of the popu'ar and Judge Hamilton of j We can’t go in to get a shave. war and are thus a help to Ger ter of dc< <1 h at Hillsboro during R oeburg has held the law un- and Sinnott. Or buy a (xiund o f cabbage. many If means were provided the past week: c »o ti utional. In some counties A TKl’E PATRIOT Unless some bird I. P H tide I to F W Torgler. 3n acres for just and prompt settlement of constables are resigning, rather Gets in a word Your boy and my boy have re ut N F cor of NW I t sec 14, Iwp 2, their claims, they should waive than enforce the law. Lawmakers About the Teuton savage. sponded to the colors. SR.1W, $10. j the right to strike for the duration move in mysterious ways their They argue war around the street«. Win I Moore et id to Gales Creek & We love our boys. T o give them iof the war. The only losers would Wilson River Co, purrel of land in SW And on the |*opc<>rn wagons. wonders to perform. up to this Nation is a mother's And in the clubs and drawing rooms be those union officers who have a 1 l of -ec .'Hi. twp 2. NK4W, anil SFI I Somebody has turned loose in and father’s greatest sacrifice W here once we quaffed nail flagons; -elfish i n t e r e s t in promoting same sec, $10. No greater love of country can There’s nowhere that a peaceful guy this city a chain-letter prayer, S F Martin to F F Richardson, part strikes Can dodge these jawbone quackers; of Flkunah Walker IM.C, twp I, NR.'t, a-king the recipient to write the be known than the giving of one’« The way would then be open to We think we’ll go 4 W. $l«i. prayer nine firms, mailing copies life to a nation, that the world ( deal with organizations like the I. To Borneo Tne Duncan A Brewer l.br Co to W to that many friends. If they do may be free from tyranny. And live on cheese a no crackers. W. W . the real aims of which au R G Timber Co. 15M.U6 acres S 1-2 Over in Southern Idaho, Mrs this, all will be well, but if they Oregon Voter. to make trouble where there is no SF 1-4 i-e 2'i, twp 2, NRiiW, $10. don’t, something awful will hap T . H. Irwin, when her boy enlist J W Marsh ct ux to It II Marsh. cause, to disorganize industry and minded him of his most important to help the enemy. It is absurd 14.rt.”> acres secs 16 and 17, twp 1, pen to the delinquent If you get ed, said in a public meeting: NR.’IW, $1,300. “ I have lived in peace and quiet J duty during the day: “ Now, my one of these fool letters, burn and to pretend that the states can deal forget it. Offer your prayers, if under the Stars and Stripes for dear, be sure and send to the city with them, for they are interstate you have any, to the One on high, almost 50 years. I have helped for that new Stanhope, so we can in lh< ir scope, and one state no When the war will end? Ab-o- but don’t worry your friends by to build a home and rear my I have it for Sunday. You know sooner becomes too hot for them luto knowledge have I none, tint sending prayers with threats at children in this great land of our old buggy is getting so that it than they wander to another and my aunt's washerwoman's sister's tacked. The bug-house is full of splendid schools, churches and in is not fit to be seen ” start fresh trouble. They are son heard a policeman on his beat, stitutions, and in all this time no chain-letter cranks. Just a few blocks aw.iy the criminal conspiracies and should say to a laborer in the slrect, that sacrifice for my country was ever merchant who ban lies vehicles l»e treated as such by the arrest he had a letter just last week, Since the women have taken asked of me un'il now. Can I do and implements was sitting ai of their chief officers in Chicago, written in the finest Greek, from men’s trousers, coats and hats for less than give my boy? breakfast wi h his family. The New York or wherever they may a Chine e coolie in Timbuctoo, out-door wear, the language of the “ L°t us send o u r boy« with conversation drified around to the Is* found, and by pursuing them who s.iid the niggers in Cuba knew road will have to be modified. ‘And from state to state. I. W W. lit cheers and as few tears as possible near approach of school. ; of a coloted man in a Texas town, N o longer is it safe to curse the When my boy stands on lonely ! that reminds me, John,” sa d the erature directly incites to crime, who got it straight from a circus driver you meet, no matter how guard duty at n ght. thinking of lady, who sat at th»- head of the and the favorite means of causing clown, that a man in Klondyke he violates the rules of the road, home and me, I shall be glad to table, “ I must be going to the strides are threats, assault and heard the news, from a gang of for “ he” may be a “ she ” While have him ay to himself, as I know (dty not later than next week. I destruction of property. trousers appear to be the sensible South American J e ws , about Genuine labor unions disown he will, ‘ Wasn’t mother great mu>t get school clothes and see somebody in Borneo who claimed garment for out-door wear, espec when I left for duty? Didn’ t she about a fall suit for myself, and and dispise rhemand would gladly to know, of a society female fake, ially for autoing, the writer ad be rid of them. They have been ‘come through’ fine and show her j while there, perhaps I had belter tolerated too long in fw-ac-, and whose mother-in-law would un mits he will have to get used to colors? Brave mother; how I love see about a new rug for the pailoi should be stamped out without the novelty of hearing a trousered dertake, to prove that her seventh her.’ ” and some lace curtains for the mercy when they obstruct war human being talk in the feminine husband’s sister's niece had stated activity.— Oregonian. No love is greater than a moth- front windows.” key. But some of the new rigs in a printed piece, that she has a er’s love, no patriotism more fer An hour later a leading grocer Warranty deed and mortgage son who has a friend, who knows are deucedly clever, don’ t you vid, no sac rifice greater than when stepped into the bank to buy a blanks for «ale at this office. think? when the war is going to end. he r boy is given up by her to an draft which he was going to send swer his country’s call to arms. In its issue of July 26th, the to a catalogue house for a swell God bless our Nation’s mo hers. Express republishing an item from bed room suit. — Western Farmer. the Oregon Voter to the effect “ How’s business?” a s k e d the that Congressmen McArthur and S U R E L Y N O T OUR TO W N banker. “ O, not so very good,” Sinnott had v o t e d “ with the A dry goods merchant was start- replied the grocer, “ Things are spoilers” to perpetuate the prac- ing dow’n town, when his wife re- dull just now.” Before the hanker finished writ immmmmam ing the draft a dapper young m m with a grip stepped in and asked how everything was. He was a representative of a bigpiinting es tábil hnit n t in another state He and the bank* r chatted pleasantly for a few minutes, after which the young man inquired casually of his friend l>ehind the window if he wanted anything. “ Well, yes,” replied the banker, “ I believe I do. Piintus 5,000 drafts, 5,000 by sending out of town for your printed mat- checks and a couple thousand letter heads.” The young man ter-and you may not save a cent. Let the thanked his friend and hustled EXPRESS quote you a price before you buy out. printing without seeing it. By patronizing That night the local business men had a meeting at the town the Express, you get to see a “ proof” of hall to discuss growth of the mail your job before it is printed—and your money order evil. All t h e gentlemen stays in Washington county, where you have mentioned in this narrative deliv ered short talks. They agreed that a good chance of shaking hands with it again. the farmers were guilty of treason Ask your local agent, or write for booklet descriptive of New|s>rt or to their home merchants when Come in and let us talk it over. Tillamook County Beaches, to they persist in buying their goods from mail order houses, and the meeting closed by adopting strong John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent resolutions against trading away Portland, Ore from home Kx. ______ ültr ¿Pitrrst (Sntue fëxpm ts av N O T E S A N 1) C O M M E N T S THK NKW S IN RIIY MK V Washington County Transfers Tip to War Prophets Excursion Fares to the Seashore You May Save a Few Pennies Tillamook County Beaches have many delightful resorts. Low Round-Trip Fares. Newport with its agate beaches and surf bathing, will always be popular. Low Round-Trip Fares. The EXPRESS Forest Grove, Ore P h o n e 821 n o ■■■n s à <• » 1 * ' TW O B A D L Y -N E E D E I) L A W S Two pieces of legislation are necessary before the Government , will Ire fully equipped to deal with Southern Pacific Lines