□on □oc □oc 3dKç=3[ç lOL STAR * THEATER 1 ^ 2:15 and 8:15 P. M., MONDAY V / t l i lU Clune’» Lavish Production of HAROLD HELL WRIGHT’S famous Story of Adventure THE EYES OF THE WORLD M agnificent Cinema Achievement-Nine Reels 10,000 feet of Gripping Photo Drama 1,(MMl Scenes of Brilliant Photograp hy, Staged on Actual Scenes of the Story, Story Amplified for 1'induci ion by the Author, accompanied by Eia boi•at»* Music Score, Made at Y»st 1!x pensi * and 6 Months Labor. c F G1 ti, • T hrilling Ee of th c coin ict, Willard ; the O V j V j ki( Inaping of Sybil the m luntain girl; wild ride of the ut they have no right to try t<» HAPPEN ho-pital can do nothing for dead E n tered as second-class m a tte r Ja n . 12, 1916,-at th e postottice a t F o rest Grove, influence other publishers. It It is the spring of 1918. men O regon, under the A ct of M arch 3, 1879 takes money to finance the war— transport is c o-s- The base hospital is far away. to feed the soldiers, to buy them ing An the American Atlantic. Subscription Kates The broken Summit's must be gof clothing, gun< and ammunition, There is an explosion, inuflled there. But there is a dearth of Paid in advance On C redit etc. Ship< mu-t be purchased and One y e a r $1.00 One y e a r $1.50 built to tran-port the fighting men by the water, and the ship, mor­ ambulances. There is a dearth of tally hurt, lifts, lists and plunges medicines. There is a dearth of Six m onths ............... ........ _ .50 Six m onths ............................ ..................75 to Europe. This money Uncle beneath the waves. T hree M onths .25 T hree m onths .40 stretchers. I ) — n the luck, there Sam is trying to raise on th • sale Men are struggling in the water. is u dearth of everything! The T H U R S D A Y , OCT. 11, 1917 of Liberty Bonds. People must They are American soldiers, and Sammies die. be told where, how and when they they are denied the chance to A ship is lost, a battle is lost, a " I am sorry th a t you do not w ear a flag every can get these bonds; what they st rike a single blow for democracy. day and I can only ask you if you lose the physical war is lost aye, democracy is will cost and what returns they They drown. em blem to be su re th a t you w ear it IN " yol 'R lost, and all because— pay the purchaser. Some pub­ h e a r t ; th e h e a rt o f A m erica shall in te rp re t the “Gott strafe Amerika!” says the You Did Not buy a Liberty Bond! h e a rt o f th e w o rld .” —P resid en t W ilson. lishers may Del that they cannot U-boat commander. — -Portland News. afford to contribute the cost of Where were the destroyers? setting up and printing this pub­ NOTES A N D C O M M ENTS licity, but the publisher of the Why had the transport no con-i I he editor of the Express knows a man in this city who mortgaged • Express — as poor as any and voy? With the treat number of auto­ one woman say, “ Why, we have poorer his life insurance policy for $500, You Did Not buy a Liberty bond! than many—feels that he mob le accidents reported in the lots better garden stufT than any cannot affo paying 6 per cent interest, to buy d to refuse this little The Sammies a r e in t h e newspapers it appears that all here ” Yes, but ¡-¡nee she failed contribution. He is not physi trenches. a Liberty Bond of the first issue, the insane people are not in the to bring it, how was anyone to cally fit to be a soldier in the but 3*£ per cent. He is Their sector is wedged in be­ paying a-w urns know that she had it. The horse trenches—too old. He hadn’t the now trying to borrow $1,000 on tween the British and the French his home to men were also delinquent, for buy more bonds. means to buy Very heavily of Lib­ ‘Let us con1 inue to be victor- there wasn’t a stallion or draft “ Black Jack” Pershing, th«* go- 1 hat is the kind of patriotism iou ,” s a y s Hindenburg, in a team except a pair of mules, en­ erty Bonds, but he is willing to getter, is getting ready for a that is going to win the war for s c!i to his soldiers. A few tered ' While much depends on set (with his own hands; a column drive. America and democracy Have more victories like Verdun, the the officers of a fair, the people or two of type each week to pro­ There must he days of artillery you done all you can, dear reader? mote the sale of Liberty Bonds, Somme and Yp es and Hinden­ who raise crojTs and livestock must activity before the Sammies “go burg will be through making do their share, if fairs are to be just as he has given column after .over Public sale hills printed at the t h e t o p . ” Artillery fire column in the past to Red Cross, speeches Express office. successful. The officers fell down, Library Fund. Lilierty Bond and makes the enemy trenches unten­ woefully, however, in amusing able and destroys the morale of Mormon chutch officials an­ other governmental publicity, as S f nf «■‘in o n I o f ü t v i t r tm I i i i » nounce that they have decided to those who paid admission. well as many columns to the the enemy troops. *n«i M a n ag em en t of th « F o rç ât G rove K x p rees, There is something wrong The puhlinhed w eekly a t F orent G rove, W ashingto», take $250,000 out of their tithing The state Public Service Com- spreading of information furnished fund to buy Liberty Bonds. This mis-ion has ruled that the Port­ by the food conservation bureaus artillery fire is lacking in inten­ c o u n ty , O reg o n , req u ire d by a r t of co n g reaa of t2 l, 1912. S ta te m e n t fo r A p r, I, 1917: is the first time in history that land Railw’ay Light & Power com­ of the O. A. C. and the federal s ity . Perhaps “ Black Jack” is A u P g u u b « lish er, «fitter, m a n a g in g e d ito r a n d btu ln een running short of ammunition these funds have been used for pany cannot raise street car fares agricultural department. m a n a g e r, W illiam C. H«*nf«r o f F ornai G rove, investment purposes. At the word the Sammies swarm O regon. to 6c, as prayed for. Also finds During peace times, the editor O w ner», W illiam C. B e n fe r avvi R o s e tta A. Ben- There are well-defined rumors that the company’s men are not of the Express would he willing to over the top, and plunge across f'T , Loth of F orçât G rove, O regon. B ondholders, m o rtg a g e e s a n d o th e r se c u rity that Ben 0 1 c o 11, secretary of receiving enough wages. Tell it demand that the government “No Man’s L ind.” h o ld ers. None. to Hoover, also the thousands of (which sells printed envelopes The enemy is not demoralized. state, will be a candidate for gov­ (Signed) W illiam C. B en fer, ernor at the next primaries. Well, patrons and employes of the P. cheaper than the Express can pur­ He sprays th»* Sammies with rifle Publisher. R. L. & P. and machine gun fire. He butch­ chase the unprinted envelopes; if Ben will m ike as go d a gov­ S w o rn to an d su b acrila'd b efo re m e th is lat pay for what it gets, but right ers them. The attack fail; d ay o f O ct.. 1917. T. H. Id ttleh a le a. ernor as secretary, he should be THE PRESS AND N o tary P ublic fo r O regon. now, when America is at war'with elected. Few men have filled a You Did Not buy a l.iberty bond! . M y « onirniiiHion e x p i r e s N o v . If», 1919. THE GOVERNMENT a bloodthicsty enemy, Uncle Sam public job as well as Ben Olcott. do wonderful things at In some parts of this nation the can have anything the writer the They base hospital. While the late county fair was newspaper publishers are advis­ owns. They take broken men, and far from being as good as it should ing each other not to give the gov­ h ii be secured from us for Fall or have been, it was better than no ernment any free advertising for i People who have near relatives patch them up, and make them as <- Spring planting. Large Prune T r e e s fair at all Possible exhibitors, the sale of Liberty Bonds, taking in the army or navy will not need good as new. are very scarce thin year on account of who failed to do their share, are the ground that nobody else is urging to buy Liberty Bonds, if j The trench is full of broken the late spring and dry summer, there­ fore to insure getting the best trees as much to blame for the short­ giving the government anything they are able to do so. And peo­ Sammies. money can buy do not fail to write us comings as anybody. For in­ free of cost. That is a m istake.1 ple who have no relatives in dan­ They stand or lie in knee-deep before buying h m a i . i . trees elsewhere. stance, there are lots of sheep and Thousands of men any boys have [ ger ought to he so thankful for mud. Buy early and save money. hogs in this county, but there given up their businesses and jobs ' that they would be glad to enlist Some are blind. Some have was one lone sheep and not a hog and are taking chances on giving , their money in the war, especially ghastly face wounds, Some have OREGON N U RSERY CO., on exhibition. The writer heard i up their lives for the cause of I when it pays 4 per cent interest. | arms or legs torn off. The bod-j Orenco, Ore. Large Prune Trees