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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1917)
Supplement to Vol 2 Forest Grove Express Forest Grove, Ore., Thursday, Sept. 27, 1917. Features at A gricultural College No. 38 knows m o r e about damnation than all the imps of hell. Give It’s Soezy. Try it. Huy it. my job to Kaiser Wilhelm, the author of this war—he under Good used sew in« machines for The division of Horticulture is stands it better, a million times sale or trade. Roe & Co. Max Kicker of Portland was inaugurating some unique work to by far. I hate to leave the old visit ng friends in Forest Grove be taken up this coming year in home, the spot I love so well, but the new Horticultural Products I feel that I'm not up to date in over Sunday. building- The laboratories are the art of running hell.” Mr. and Mrs. Wrn. Halford left Sunday for their future home in being equipped for work in can The Sons of the American Rev ning, evaporating, juice and jam olution of Portland, through their Coalinga, Calif. Mrs. Eleanor McEldowney will manufacture. In the evaporation treasurer, A. A. Lindsley, Henry receive vocal pupils at her studio, room, for example, will be found building) are offering three prizes at the home of (3. V. B. Russell. three tunnel driers 12 feet long, of $25, $15 and $10 for the best an apple kiln drier, and special j on the history of »he Amer Harold Robinson has been elect equipment for the evaporation of essays ican revolution. contest is cd business manager of the Week vegetables. The canning room open to students The in high schools ly Index, the P. U. student pub will be equipped so that work and the two highest grades in the lication, in place of Glenn Jack, may be given in blanching, pro grade schools. Originality, ac who has enlisted in the radio cessing, exhausting, capping, etc. curacy of statements, manner of corps. One of the most interesting rooms treatment, orthography, sintax, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gardner, is the Domestic Science laboratory punctuation and neatness and late of Astoria, who have visited where young women will work out legibility will be considered in Mrs. Gardner's parents, Mr. and the food value of the various pro awarding prizes. Mrs. H. T. Buxton, for the past ducts which the Horticultural Di Mustn’t Make Wine month, departed Tuesday fo r vision is able to prepare. Work Ohio, where they may conclude will be t a k e n up immediately District Attorney E v a n s of along various lines, such as the Multnomah county has just sent to locate A few members of the Forest fi tration of loganberry juice; the a circular letter to persons who Grove Rifle club met at Verts evaporation value of our leading have in the past manufactured hall Tuesday evening, elected A. varieties of apples; the standardi wine, calling attention to the de .1 Demores secretary, in place of zation of the Italian prune; the cision of the supreme court declar Haskell Ferrin, resigned, and de evaporation of vegetables; the ing the practice illegal, even cided to resume drilling soon after canning merit of a large number when the wine is made for home of fruits and vegetables. consumption. Large quantities the close of the county fair. of Wa-hington county grapes have Three men will give some a t Th- re are some girls in Herrick tention to this work, namely Pro been used for wine. Hall who desire w’ork in town at C. I. Lewis. Mr. lis te r Word comes f r o m Cottage odd times. Housekeeping and fessor Lingle and Mr. A. F Barss. Grove that W. L. Cady and wife c ire of children preferred If In addition to research work have arrived there, so that Mr. there are families who desire such girls, kindly call or phone to the that will be taken up, the College Cady can take treatment from his College Office for further informa is now prepared to tiain young son-in-law, Dr. Wendt. Their son, men so that they will become ex Charles, recently came to Fair- tion. perts in canning, vinegar manu field, Idaho, from Kansas and he The case wherein the Elliott facture, and evaporation. Special and his sister, Mrs Ben Whited Construction company sues the courses will open in this work this of this city, are closing up the city of Forest Grove for some fall. In the past the College has business affairs of their parents, . thing _ like $78,000 for the putting had m a n y demands for men who will not return to Idaho. in an alleged sewer system is set trained in such lines, but has been Andrew Dickson, late of Los for next Monday in the district unable to fill the same on account Angeles, arrived Saturday for a court of Portland, and the city of the lack of trained men. visit with his mother, Mrs. M. A. officials are bu y rounding up wit Dickson, and his brother, Charles. nesses. The contract price of the The Devil Resigns He is a printer and expects to sewer was $ 08,000 and to this the The devil sat by a lake of fire work in Portland, where he will company a d d s $ 20,000 f or on a pile of sulphur kegs; his head be nearer his mother. “extras.” was bowed upon his breast, his About 7 o’clock Tuesday morn tail between his legs. A lot of Mrs M S. Allen, Mrs. J. X. ing fire broke out in the haymow shame was on his face, the sparks Hoffman. Miss Martha Allen and of the Frank Ramsey barn, near dripped from his eyes— he’d sent Mrs. McFeeters motored to Hills »:— ^ e throne up boro last Friday to visit Miss Naylor’s grove and the barn was u:.. his .—:— resignation badly damaged and considerable in the skies Gertrude Allen’s school. hay consumed before the blaze "Pm down and out,” the devil Miss Mamie Ixjomis and broth was extinguished. A son of the said—he said it with a sob. er, Joseph, and Frank Rurling- Owner took out a horse and cow “There are others that outclass when he discovered the barn was me and I want to quit my job. ham will leave Friday for Seattle, doomed The fire department did Hell isn’t in it with the land where they will inter U of W. for all possible to save the structure, across the Rhine; I’m a has-been the coming year. but the fire had too much start and a piker, and therefore I re- J. S. Loynes has the contract on 'th e firemen. The barn was sign. One ammuninition maker, for putting up the new Hoffman insured. with his bloody shot and shell, block and is busy at the job. notks AND perso n a ls Ne w