The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, November 08, 1917, Image 4

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land's sake help nn> through ”
A real prayer. The spirit «
is the spirit that must inspire ev-
i ery man who gets a clear vision of
■7r> what this war means Chicago
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Poet
NOV
*'I am sorry that you do not w ear a flag every­
day and I can only ask vou if you lose the physical
emblem to be sure that you w ear it i n Y o i 'R
H E A R T ; the heart of America shall interpret the
heart of the world. ” President Wilson.
NOTES
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Farmers Organize
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county met at the County Court
hundreds pf English and French. house in Hillsboro, Saturday, Nov
Does this mean that Americans 3rd, to organize a county Agri
The world at war! Caucasian pale
are rated that much more import­ cui ural Council
And Serb and Gaul and Roman
And peacock bannered Mongol stand
ant than the other alius? Now
Paul V. Maris, state leader of
As full united foemen
that Uncle Sam’s b»>v> are in the county agents, from the Oregon
To crush the viper of the North
tight the Huns will get to know Agricultural col ege.
And all his barbarous vices;
their worth. They may not be and explained the was present p|ant an(j ar,imu| disease prev- pound of beef and has no waste,
Dishonor, lust.
organization a|,.nf ¡n the county
High quality cottage cheese should
caught in a trap next time.
Black lies, distrust.
and duties of the council He , abo
Other problems will also receive have a clean, mild acid flavor and
Blot out his shield's devices.
It’s the man behind the man il.ne out in rso work that mi^ht consideration but these, in the a texture smooth and uniform
The Teuton push in Italy
behind the gun that keeps the >e ta-en up in the county Afterjopinion of the council, should re throughout. The reason many
Is but a triumph fleeting;
man
behind the gun in the trench t t p an was presented and ^¡s* j ceive special consideration.
Cadorna and von Maekensen
people do not like it is due to the
The farmer is the m in behind the cuss* < a • ommitteeon permanent
Shall have another m eeting;
The need of the government to fact that it is improperly made.
It may be ducks to beat the Russ
man behind the gun. Figure it organization was appointed ‘ have organized agriculture at this Milk, being a protein food, should
W ith lines th at stretch and thin out out for yourself.
the chairman, Wm. Schulmcrich. time was recognized by the eoun- be cooked at a moderate temper-
But yet the Huns
I
Necessity, they say, is the] The
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<omn-i,,i'e reported aft r cjj uk ] the plan to extend county nture or it is mads difficult of
C an 't beat the ones
They’ll have to beat to win out.
mother of all inventions, inciud- u n,l<>n recess and the pernia- agricultural work to all agricul- digestion,
The W estern Hemisphere comes in
ing the guilhtine. So be patien t, n' ' > r~anizution was perfected turai counties was endorsed. It
To make cottage cheese: Place
For full consideration;
and
officers
elected,
as
follows:
i
wa-
also
the
opinion
of
the
eoun-
thick,
freshly soured milk over a
and hold fast to the en< my spies,
And this includes your Uncle Sam
President,
Wm.
Sehulm»
rich
:
while we think.
^cil that Washington county would pan of hot water, not boiling.
With glory for a nation.
vice president, A E. Wi-scott, take no backward step in this re- When the milk is
is warm and the
A stout true friend, a b itte r foe
CHEER
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secretary-treasurer,
Mrs.
Clara
K.
And grimley unrelenting;
gard a n d t h a t the movement curd separates from the whey,
When thing- ar»> going wrong, Beck,
His wealth and blood
should receive unanimous support drain in a cheese cloth or bag and
A mingled flood
just smile. Many a battle has
The council will act as an a»l-
Delegates pr«*sent were as fol- dry. To serve add salt, pepper
For victory presenting.
been won by simply hiding the | visory hoard to the county agri-! |oW, ; L L Crawford, Buxton; and cream to taste. Or it may I*
—Oregon Voter.
fact defeat was near.
jcultunst and is compo ed of rep-; Fer(] (]roner Scholls; F. C. Fluke, used in salad or in a cheese roast
President Wilson will take no
Don’t let the other fellow know resentatives from the several ag- Kinton-R G Scott Tigard' P
EDNA L. MILLS,
vacation; the chief executive, we how near broke you are. Your ricultural organizations in the | J ac0bstin, Helvetia; John Loftis,
Fmerg»>ncy Home Demonstra
find, is almost as busy as a news- c edit will be ten times better if |county. Communities not having p ump|dn Ridge- \ E Wescott
tion Agent.
paper man.
y ouke - pmum
! organization-» will also he allowed West Dairy: Mrs Clara R Beck
The truest test of civilization is
Ding faces are bad omens ev Representation, according to plans I)i|lt.y; Wm. Schulmerich, Hills’ Street Commissioner Watkins
made by the council at this meet-j boro; c F Koeler. 0rt.nco; W . has placed concrete guide posts at
not the census nor the size of the erywhere. Cheer up
the principal street intersections
Long faces are depressing and ing
cities, nor crops—but the kind of
H Chalmers. Banks; J. Asbahr,
help bring more disaster. Cheer j Out lines of activities undertakt n Cornelius; M. McDonald, Orenco. and if the auto jokers who broke
men the county turns out.
his wooden j>osts care to lun into
by other counties were presented
up.
Otb»rs present w e r e Judge
Germany may, as Michaelis
r. Maris, and additional Reasoner, Paul V. Maris of Cor­ these the ga age men will have a
Lamen'ations about the wea* her by
say-, know what she wants, but or tb<1 crops w,]| not bring relief |ones were named that might be of
job.
vallis, C. W. Creel, entomologist,
what is more to the point, the Crying over spilled milk never re-iinterest In this county. Members with U. S. Department at Forest
Cook With Coal
balance of the world knows what storefj tbe
M ourning over of the council also named a num-
Grove, and N. C. Jamison, county
The Forest Grove Planing Mill
she neecs._________________
losses never helped build new for- her of problems that should
re-
agriculturist
has laid in a supply of good fuel
Low prices paid farmers doesn't tunes.
ceive consideration. F r o m the
coal and is prepared to supply
help the consumers The specu-
You who are counting the rainy large number suggested, the coun-
(ottajje Cheese Facts
consumers at a reasonable price.
lators must go before the consum- and cloudy days and forg-tting cil decided on the following as be­
Cottage cheese furnishes a con­ Order by telephone No. 0232.
ers get any benefit, and that is all that the sun has ever shined i g of vital importance to the venient and economical means of
there is to it.
bette cheer up a hit. The weather county and should therefore, re- uring sour milk as a human food.
You can get the Portland Ore­
gonian
six days a week, by mail,
will
not
be
as
bud
if
you
feel
good
ceive
speci
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1
consideration:
The cheese is nutritious and an
This may be crude, but never
and the Forest Grove Express,
1.
Field
Crop
Demonstrations.
excellent substitute f o r mea‘. for only $6.00 per year, if paid in
theless it is true, the biggest sneak a ^2ut **
Some
things
can’t
be
he’ped.
This
will
iric
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variety
tests
of
Ea»-h pound furnishes as mur-h advance. For Oregonian seven
and coward is the anonymous
It
is
foolish
to
worry
about
them
crops
to
be
decided
upon
by
local
body building material as a days a week, add $2.00.
writer. The devil is a saint com­
And those conditions that cun be committees, fertilizer tests, crop
pared with such.
helped are never made better by rotation , etc.
If Mayor Hi Gill don’t clean up worry.
I aiw Bound-Trip Fare« to
2. Canaria Thistle Control
Seattle the military authorities
So what’s the u«e of worrying The spread of this weed is becom
I^and Products Show, Portland.
threaten to quarantine the town ar auo Save your strength and ing so serious that .special work
against soldiers. Better fumigate chet,r up._W estern Farmer
for it- control was believed neces-
Hi while they are at it.
sary.
A Patriot’s Prayer
3. Dairy Cattle Feeding. The
Now it's the cigar men who
Do the soldiers at the front dairymen in the council consid­
have raised prices. Well, so long ever pray
. . .
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. „
.
, ---- ,— j . The question was er» d the high price of feed raised
as , it is . luxuries . that are
„ . at a „ ministers
• • , „ , ■ meeting in a
, . boosted,
. . . asked
new problems in feeding which
there is no real ground for kick
rp. .
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Canadian city. This •> t e story sbou|(j recejve special study.
ing. We shouldn t buy luxuries a returned army chaplain
told in
You will enjoy the diversity of Scenery
4 Dairy Show. In keeping
during war times
reply:
with the dairy importance of the
Many changes of Climate
The German press makes more
“One of the boys had been
county, plans for an educational
fuss over killing three Americans, given dispatches to carry over a
Opportunity to visit San Francisco —
dairy
show
are
to
be
perfected.
wounding five a n d capturing road exposed to the enemy fire,
Los Angeles El Paso— San Antonio -
5. Monthly Exchange List.
twelve than is generally made by He stood by his motorcycle ready
New O rleans—or Salt Lake, Denver, etc.
the same press over the killing of to start. He knew well the danger Farmers desiring seed, s ock, im­
plements, etc., or having these
Choice of Routes and Trains.
ar ticles for sal'* will be requested
to list their wants with the county
agriculturist, who will see to the
publication of li-ts.
6. Potato S e e d Certification.
Under the new management, this market has been
“ Washington County Seed Pota­
stocked up with a tempting line of
I,et us make up an itinerary and arrange your trip
t o e s g r o w n in Washington
County," will be undertaken in
Ask any agent for particulars, or write
this project and to insure the
good quality of the seed it must
Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Hamburger, Wieners, etc.
John M. Scott,
come up to the standards of cer­
Also Bread, Cookies, Pickles, Spices,
General Passenger Agent,
tification.
Fruits and Vegetables.
Portland
7. Mole and Gopher Control
COME AND SEE OUR GOODS.
Organized effort is necessary to
Free Deliveries
We pay Cash for Veal,
rid the farms of these rodents.
9 a. m. and 3 p. m.
Pork. Hides, Poultry
8. Plant and Animal Diseases.
Phone 0 3 01
and Eggs
As the name suggests, organized
effort will be made to combat
i The Main Street f j j
JINGLE NEWS
Copeland & McCready
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The Pacific Market
Costs But Little More
‘® k <> East via California
Four Trains a Day
Portland to San Francisco
Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork
Mutton and Poultry. . .
Southern Pacific Lines