✓ i# r v \ —— 1 Germany in Kurope, rather than fight her here, help feed our allies and keep them in the fight. Sign y I* u I>I¡»I i * m I «very Thursday at Forest Grove, Oregon. W. C. Henfer, Editor mix ! Publisher. up as a member of the Food Ad­ Entered mm Merond-clftM ruHtter Jan. 12. 1910, Mt the ixmtofllre at Forent drove, ministration. Oregon, umler the Act of March 3, 1879 Germany is striving to fasten I her system on Kurope and th<* Subscription Kates world, through starvation. You On Credit Paid in advance fl.fiO can help thwart. Germany’s am- $1.00 One year One year Buy : .. .fiO Six months .7fi bition by enrolling as an active Six moiitha .2f> Three mi»nths Three Months i member of the Food Administra- fo r THURSDAY, NOV. 1. 1917 jtion. Do not be partners of the | Prussians. •*1 am sorry that you do not wear a flau every America will deserve to lose this day and I can only ask you if you lose the physical emblem to be sure that you wear it IN YOUR ¡war if, through unwillingness to iik a k t ; the h eart of America shall interpret the practice tmall enonomies, it fails heart of the world.” President Wilson. to ‘•ave food nem*--ary to keep our N O T ES A N D C O M M K N T S allies in the fight until victory is i won. Fathead has finally called for ! nounced as to deprive us of a If American women fail to do re-lnforcement*. ; reasonable amount of aupar, but their part in this war, it will be, the government desires that we their first failure. Pre-ident Wil­ Beginning t to enroll as members intimaied that if food speculators their allies can have enough sugar ’of the Food Administration and throughout the country is indi- Granges are naming their repre- do not behave all food products to keep them in good health, i “cheerfully accept its direction cated by the appearance on the sentatives for the council and a Anil if the p e o p le of Arn-rica are and advice.” will be taken under government tables of all Southern Pacific din- large attendance on Saturday is so w lli-h as to buy up and hoard The women and children of our,. » . u r n - . . , . , s . j * > vi ion c, , , mg cars of the following printed expected, the sugar for their own use, it allies in Europe know hunger in After the organization of the li you receive a letter (of the may be necessary to put a stop to its most bitter forms There is notice: ‘ The Government earnestly de- Council meetings will be held chain variety) asking you to send grocers selling sugar to civilians no need that the women and a * to “ I . H w » » . Kr«„,h C „n.|iXMpt(J„ a w ritu.„ permit from 1 chiWre'n o7 AmVrira 's to u id "^ sir” th,at WHEAT be s r i s throuebout the county for .he out. Hox 1871, Seattle/' just burn (lhe mUiIary au, horitie,. , t mifth* .hungry. They may eat abundant an,i th a t, purpoxeof explammg the work of . the agriculturist. and forget it, as the I-rench gov- jM, We|| for st.|fjsh people to take a ly— but wisely and without waste 1 CORN’ be sub-fituted. America was pioneering on An office has been opened in eminent is trying to stop the hint. j —and still save the women and n . D., . . , u ., . r> • . . . Mirirtcrs comimr in The govern- . . , „ . , ... , , Corn; the Pilgrm Fathers almost Hil sboro Commercial club rooms quarters coming in. i ne govern | patr ot c c t z»-ns from a parts children of our allies from the ex- .- , n it Corn was the first and office days will be Saturdays _ . X t u t - l » l i lived on K ment never authorized the start­ of . Oregon ga'hered at Camp treme» of hunger. Thai s why ev ing of the chain and wants it Withycombe last Friday to biff ¡cry woman is urged to enroll a- a crop planted in all the virgin soil and at other times by appoint- a> it was sett'ed, from the Atlantic ment. The Agriculturist will also stopped. ’ ariiea to the 900 members of the member of the Food Adminis- out across the Alieghanies; upon be glad to make farm visits on re- According to Saturday’s O re-! Third Oregon, who left during the iration. ! the broad prairie and beyond quest and where specific problems gonian, a Forest Grove boy of six-j day for war duty The partings Millions of European farmers ‘On our menu this morning, are presented, teen (name suppress d by censor) between soldiers and relatives have left their fields to fight for we have Corn-Meal C kes, made NEAL C. JAMISON, has written the chief of police of were in many cases p dhetic. A the safety of Ame ica and the at.corcjjn to this reci e- County Agriculturist. Portland, asking a list of books visitor from this city report« hav-1 world. Those fields, »therefore, Iac ** 1 recipe, 4 cups of eornmeal The silver tea given at the Con­ that will make him a great detec ing heard a soldier tell his young haven’t been producing much 3 “ “ boiling water gregational church last Friday af­ live, “ like Sherlock H o lm s” The wife, as the train pulled out, Ours have Europe’s food must 1 “ “ cream ternoon by a committee from the Express doesn’t know what hooka j “Don’t worry. I’ll I k - back some come from somewhere. America 3 eggs Working society was well attend­ the Portland officer recommends, of the-e days.” A fool, standing L the place. It’s little enough to 1 tabi* spoon of sugar ed and proved extremely enjoy­ but he would advise the would be n< ar. remarked, in t h e grief- a k the individual American to 2 tea.>p<*ons of baking powder able, there being a good musical detective to study ag*¡culture and . stricken wife’s hearing: “ Not one conserve what our fields produce, Salt to taste . . . . . * , 1 program, consisting of vocal solos leave the “detecting” business to | in ten will ever return ” At this, &o our European brethren can M,x well m.al and wa.er (do „ Mrs G( 0 G Pateri0n, Mrs the crack-brained w r i t e r s of the woman fainted. Right there have plenty to k»-ep up the fight, not « t i t lump) add the cup of ^ JonM an(J Miss Anna fiction. someone should have spoili-d the Save your bit! cream, into which the three eggs r«, , . i u r- r* . . . . . . Taylor, piano solos by Mrs E E . The Portland News has apolo­ croaker’s face so that he would, Your plans for dinner, Mrs. have been beaten; then add sugar, ... , ,, „ . , , _ , . , J . Williams and Mr. Russell Beals gized for placing Forest Giove in make no moie discouraging re- Housewife, are just ¡t asim poitant „ , and last the baking powder. Bake . ... , . ... r in their way as General H a g s , . .... „ f and a violin solo by Miss Francis its Liberty I/ian “roll of shame.” marks until t h e w a r is over plans for a night attack. n aig | hot gnddle.________ _ Benjamin. Partings between wives and hus The News editor says it was Cot­ aims to get the maximum of re- V A tfriiM ilfiirie f Notice to Bond Holders tage Grove, and not Forest Grove, hands and parents and sons are suits with the minimum of mater- ¡’ U tt a X I I l u l l U I l d l that was backward in its bond -ad enough, without same blamed ini. He uses plenty but he doesn’t fottintf Rliev Notice is hereby given that U c lllllg D U bj City of Forest Grove, Oregon, purchases. Oh, well, if the editor fool making the paring sadder waste any. So should you. Tha»’si than ever S w a t t h e m. Dear the way you and Haig will win The organization of a County * Rv unding Bonds Nos. 3 and 4, of the News doesn’t know a Cot­ Reader, when yoo meet them. ¡ th," wa‘‘; . . ¡Agricultural Council is the first ? ated Nov 15. 1915 are called tage from a Forest he is excusable The boy you cheered when he , . for payment Nov. 15. 1917, at the this time. Hut he mustn’t do MUCH DEPEN DS marched away will stand kllM, work to be taken up in connection National Park Bank. New Yo k it again Several Express sub­ ON THE WOMEN deep in trench mud; h-- will f ice with the office of the County Ag- City. Interest on these Bonds Every housekeeper in Forest Ppi nn va-s :,r>d deadly flame. He riculturist. This council wiil be|stops Nov. 15, 1917. scribers sent the Portland editor EDW IN S. SPARKS, copies of the Express editorial Grove will this week be asked to I will endure all ihe terrors of c o m p o s e d of representatives 42-2t City Treasurer. . • . I. , ,. vr .. « „ .. , , . . , ,, . , .m odern battle. That’s his bit. named by each of the farmers’ which called the News to account 3lgn a pledge to save all the food Your bit, p rhap-, is to save one Men Wanted for its inaccuracy. That’s right, possible. Our women have never slice of bread a day in order that organizations in the county, who are cailed to meet at the Countv for sawmill and yards; wages, friends, stand up for your town, been slackers and the Express he may not fight in vain. Portland papers are too much in predicts they will not disappoint And just as you say that you Court House in Hillsboro at 10 $3.00 per day and up. Apply to Haskell Carpenter Company, will not change your stylp of liv­ o’clock, Satu-day. Nov. 3rd. dined to assume the "holier than the nation and its soldiers now. Cherry Grove Ore. 42 2 ing a starving baby die s in France. The purpose of the Council is to thou” attitude town d the smaller It is impossible that anything ¡co opt rate with the Agr cultural It was Chiropractic that helped towns. but benefit can come to the Canning the Chicken When the poultry flocks are be- iCo,le?e and tht> U S- Department that case of Rheumatism, Appen- The writer fears some people American family which signs the ing culled in the fall, all the sur- of Agriculture in outlining and jdicitis, Female disease, Goitre, who heard Miss Mills’ conserva­ Food Admistration Pledge F e e v v e e r r . . Try it Millions of women and children plus young fows may be canned maintaining the w o r k of the D-afness a n d F tion talk ten days ago got a wrong idea of what is de ired by the in Europe—our alli.s—can be and thus save the expense of feed. County Agriaiitarirt and in gen- yourself. Don’t be narrow. Dr. Nature- government in the way of saving saved from bitter h unger if you ing and caring for them during eral lo Promote the agricultural | Da. land, Chiropractic iss of wheat the winter Chick n may be sue- in p ,ests o f t h e county. The opathy, Laughlm Hotel. 1* food. The day after the lecture will eat one slice les a number of people who generally bread each day. cessfully canned in various ways, bought the ir sugar in small qu »n- If you want Germany to win Young chicken is delicious when tides rushed to the stores and this war, waste food use up the canned shis way: Kdl fowl and Your Money and Your Temper purchased it in 100 pound sacks, food needed by those w hoaie draw at once; wash carefully and by purchasing a pair of having been told th* re isa short­ fighting her. cool; cut into c nvenient sections, Spectacles and Eye- If you think it bette to whip eason and fry as though p epar- age. The shortage is not so pro- Glasses in the first place. Diamond Dollar Lenses are standard, and are ing to serve directly on the table and 0 »«i scientitically if round by the finest lens manufactur­ Cook until three-fourths done; ers in the world to supply the necessary curvature to the eye lost by deficient accommodation. Nine pack into a sterilized ja r; pour cases out of ten can be fitted from their different liquid from frying pan over the foci. If yours is the tenth case and requires the chicken. Place rubbers and caps services of an oculist, you will be told so. in position, not tight. Sterilize in Appearance: They are equal in appearance, Under the new management, this market has been style and finish to the $.i.00 kind of 14 karat gold. hot water for one and a half hours. stocked up with a tempting line of Price a little lower than the lowest, for an Remove from water, tighten cov­ article of this finish and appearance, anywhere in ers, invert to cool and test joint. the world. Store. " $ T Quality, a little better than the best that has ever been placed before the public at this price. Game may be canned in the same way as poultry. Make no mistake, the Diamond Dollar Specta­ Flams, Hacon, Sausage, Hamburger, Wieners, etc. cles and Eyeglasses are good enough for anyone. EDNA L. M ILLS, Hundreds of thousands of customers now wearing Also Bread, Cookies. Pickles, Spices, and Up these glasses will testify both as to their quality Emergency Home Demonstra­ Fruits and Vegetables. and durability. tion Agent. — FOR SA1.E BY — COME AND SE E OUR GOODS. Free Deliveries We pay Cash for Veal, A Patriotic Railroad M A D E IN 9 a. m. and 3 p. m. Pork. Hides, Poultry The extent to which Hoover’s ALL STYLES Phone 0 3 01 and Eggs The Rexall Druggists plea to save wheat by the substi­ FOREST GROVE. OREGON tution of corn is being practiced (Fife 3F n r ? 0t (S ru tie ü x p r 000 WE SELL Lumber Cement Shingles Roofing \ The Main Street i ! Cash and Sell C-H-E-A-P ■ j i We f it mber Yard ! Copeland & McCready k DIAMOND SAVE YOUR EYES Spectacles DIAMOND $ The Pacific Market Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork Mutton and Poultry. . . Eye Glasses Per Pair VanKoughnet & Reder j