The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, September 13, 1917, Image 10

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A n sw erin g th e im > jh \ I 'r e sld e n t Wilson firmly reje cte d an y suggestion to tro u t w ith th«
p rese nt m a s te r s of the G e r m a n people.
W ith th e A u strln n s f o r o s l out of. moiiutnln!
stro n g h o ld s hy th e victorious Ita lia n s, w ho hav e th e port of T r i e s t e as th e ir objective, the;
civilian popula tio n of t h a t city w e re forced to leave for th e Interior, T h e H ussla n con*
fe r c n c e at M o a 'o w was asked hy G eneral KornllofT to give him su p r e m e control of th e a r m y to save It. T h e tria l of
G e n e ra l SoukhomlinofT for high tr e a so n b r o u g h t out testim ony t h a t he had left Itu ssla 's a r m y helpless pur|s>sely to alih
t i e r m any. As p u rc h a s in g w a r a g e n t for th e allies B a rn e y B a ru c h will h a v e con tro l of m o re money th a n a n y m an ever
had before. T h e f i x i n g of th e price of coal a t the m ines by the p resid e n t w as followed hy th e a p p o in tm e n t of H a r ry
A Garfield a s coal d ic ta t o r as well a s w h e a t d ic ta to r. In th e biggest m ilita ry d isp lay since D ew ey's p a r a d e 80,0(10 n a ­
tio n a l g u a r d s m e n m a rc hed In New York c ity w hile 2,000,000 sis-ctators lined th e stre e t* ,
News Snapshots
Of the Week
NOTES AND PERSONALS
Mrs. J. F. McGill visited reL-
tives in Vancouver Saturday.
Ed Sayres has moved inside the
A little daughter of Lloyd Mc­
city limits.
Nutt cut a painful gash in her
Found—Package of dress goods. forehead Tue-day, w h e n she
Inquire at this office.
tripped and fell.
George Madsen of the Hillside
While Walter Kuhni was tear­
district is at (he local hospital
ing
down an old barn at the Via
with pleurisy.
home Tuesday, the building fell
Albert Alexander has traded for suddenly, striking the young man
a home in Portland and is prepar­ on the leg and fracturing the right
ing to move to that city.
ankle.
Otto Pritzlaff suffered a dislo­ Hugh Smith has been mighty
cated shoulder while getting out sick with sciatic rheumatism for
piling in Cedar Canyon yesterday the past week and Mrs. Smith,
Tony Sohler, the Chevrolet , who has been visiting at Cascade
man, has moved his family from , Locks, was called home Sunday.
Banks to the Daniels house, in | Mr. Smith is somewhat improved,
this city.
but still bedfast.
Mrs. Minnie Nelson left Tues­
Frank Sutford of Dilley and
day for her home in South Da­ Mrs. Clyde Sutford and daughter,
kota, after a visit with her sister, Mildred, were dinner guests Sun­
Mrs. Ed Sayres.
day of Mr. and Mrs. John T.
Vic Fuqua suffered a loss of Fletcher and on Monday Mrs.
$150 worth of china and glassware Sutford and daughter departed for
Tuesday when a tier of shelving their home at Spokane, after a
collapsed and allowed $800 worth two months’ visit with relatives in
of dishes to crash to the floor.
this sec ion.
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Versie Bellinger, who has been
working with a surveying gang on
the Nehalem river, arrived home
Sunday.
J. S. D)ynes, who was injured
last week in an auto accident
near Vancouver, is much improved
in health.
Mrs. Merle R e d e r returned
home Monday from a trip t hrough
Washington and Idaho in the in­
terest of a Chautauqua.
Jim Ritchey returned Monday
from his trip to Eastern Oregon,
where he went to attend the wed­
ding of his daughter, Fva.
A. W. Norblad and wife of As­
toria passed through the city in
an auto Friday and stopped for a
short visit with Miss Langley.
Charley Miller of the internal
revenue department is being sent
east on government work and his
family is moving hack to this city.
Mrs. A. J. Langley and Mrs.
Albert Alexander Tuesday gave a
Silver Tea at the Langley home
for the benefit of the Congrega­
tional Working society.