The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, November 29, 1917, Image 6

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hin.l th e
th e A u s tr a li a n cam el co rp s t i n r 1« t a k i n g an lmj»ort»;i: t * r t in th e
ington either grows or swells, ami
CAN T IIK KAIHKN
when I apiwint a man to office, I Th„ KlllM.r .¡m, thr w„rll, u, own>
watch him carefully to see wheth- lied like u>
it all alone,
er he is swelling or growing.
Ami rule the work! from tone to ton*
President Wilson.
But can the Kaiaer?
.
.
Ile'«l like to ««tamp democracy
I he editor of the Express is Fowver from land and m ,
the people of Germany are just
very
proud of a document he re­ Ami m ake e a r t h 's motto, "(5<»tt uml
learning that the robber kaiser is
m e ."
Published e v e n T hursday a t F o rest G rove. O regon.
not to come ho m e with his hands ceived last Friday a certificate
h u t «‘Mil the K Kiser'’
of membership in th«* Northwest
W. C Ber.fer. E d itor and Publisher.
dripp ng foreign gold. "W hat!
Patriotic P ress association, with Not much! Y our IJnrle S a m 's the niHti
E ntered as secor-d-clas- m a tte r J a - . 12. 1S!*\ at the pv-totfice »t F o rest Grove, we must pay! Gott in himmel,
To knock the tn r from such n plan.
O rec
under tr.e A ct i f M arch
lsTv*
what for a robber kaiser is this!” headquarters at Portland. Mark Ami so, in plum Ameri-run
Woodruff is pre ¡dent and R. W
I t ’s CAN the Kuiser!
Buck up. America! stand fast,
Subscription Rates
Michael
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t
a
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The
chief
From the New I’urk.
alii's! \ rt a little longer and they
Paid ir. advar.ee
On C redit
function
«
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f
th«*
association
is
to
f 1.00 One year
One y e a r
*1.50 w i 1 be h inging robber kaisers and
George Hart, well known in the
.50
Six m onths
8 I ■'
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. 75 robber kaFerlings in Germany. furnish home news to th<* Or«*v>«»n Gales Creek «listrict, was last
T hree Months
.25
T hree m onths
.40
Oh, golly! What a ragfest there boys in th«* trenches and the Ex- week convicted of a statutory
editor is commissioner cor-
.
, .
, ,
TH U R SD A Y . NOV. 2S. IS1T
will be in Germany when th«* peo­ „ press
.
i , for
, this
.. . section to the
. crime
involving a 12 , year
re-pondent
,
, old gir
ple
learn
the
truth!
and
on
Saturday
Ju«lg«*
Hagley
“ I am sorry th a t you do not w ear a P.ag every
Soldiers’ Weekly News le tte r
day and I can only ask you if you lose th e physical
imposed
a
entence
of
from
two to
THE GREAT
which lette is furnished ire to
emblem to he sure th a t you wear, it IN v o i r
20 years in the penitentiary and
-
HEART: the heart of A m erica shall in te rp re t the
DANGER POLITICS
all ()r*'gon boys who have gone
h e a rt of the w o rld ." P resident Wilson.
costs
of the trial. Hillsboro In-
1 he allies, notably France, abroad. Rea«lers of th s item are
dependent.
se* m to be particularly accursed, hereby invited to !>*• assistants to
N O T E S A N L) C 0 M M E N T S
at this time, with a lot of am­ the ♦ ditor of the Express in fur-
Edgar Mcrease was down from
bitious
rn-n
who
are
puttmg
them-
ni-hing
this
news.
Wh«*n
you
McMinnville
Sunday for a visit
the 41.000 had been put on the
WORSE THAN
se
Vts
first,
before
the
great
cause,
h«a,‘ of any news you think would w*th his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
market in Butte.
TREASON
by
playing
politics,
and
the
gloom­
be of interest to th«* Sammies E. Merest«?. While here he en-
In Butte last week 41,000 eg?'
There are two drastic measur—
iest
new-,
issuing
from
Eurojje
in
“over
th«Te,” just write or tele- KaKfd Harvey Brown to take a
were dumped into the city incin­ need-d in this country righ* now.
many
days
is
to
the
effect
that
a
phone it to the Express and it position in the McMinnville news-
erator and burned. They w-re Convict'd spies should I k - hanged
the property of a warehouse firm, and food destroyers and h »arders s hLm between theallie ’ political will go to the News le tter. No- paper owned by Mr. Meresse.
so the news dispatches stated, should be given long pri-on term-. and military leaders is nerating. b<xjy connect*«! with the News
Mrs. C. A. Luce arrive«! from
I he F rench cabinet r- -igns un­ Ix*tter receives a salary, all donat- FMdyville last F’riday for a visit
“and had evidently been allowed
One execution of enemy spy
to spoil in storage ”
would do more to make this der fire. London is all excited ing their services for the sake of with her son, ex-County Clerk E.
The same news dispatch stated country safe than the army of over reports that General Haig the boys away from home.
C. Luce. She has sustained a
eggs have been selling at from 60 secret service men will do in the won't stand for the proposed al­
Th«* members o f Rosewood slight stroke of paralysis which
lied m i l i t a r y commis ion. In
to 90 cents per dozen in that city. whole duration of the war.
camp,
Royal Neighbors of AmtT for a time cause«! concern, but is
With eggs retailing at the rob­
One long federal prison sentence Rus'ia, a dozen groups are fight­ ¡«•a, will elect officer- on Friday «>f improving and physicians «Jo not
ber prices of 5 and 7} > cents each, to one f'>od-destroying commission ing for pow>r. Cadorna threat-ns n«*xt week, I )<*«•. 7th. Members anticipate a second stroke. Hills-
it was a crime to have allowed firm will put more fear in the to go on strike.
boro In«l«*p«*n«l**nt.
On the oth' r side is the kaiser will pF a-e remember th«- date.
this wholesale quantity of egg- to hearts of every commission house
George G. Hancock, real es-
High-grade guaranteed h o t
spoil. In the face of the meat in America in one day than all w ith all his allies and all his aides’ tate, farm loans an«l fir** insur- wafer bottles at reasonable prices
shortage, it was treason.
the government detect ves can in­ resources in th<- hollow of his iron ance, n« w Ander-on hlock
50
at Lit tier's Pharmacy.
hand.
But the prices would never spire in a life time — Benton
Full control as to diplomatic
have reached this high mark if County Courier.
and government management has
been the kai-er’s strongest ad
vantage fr< rri the start, and, from
the
start th" g.eatest danger to
Ellis Parker Butler of the Vigi­ The day of what? Theday when.
the
alli-s ha-> been th e inability, if
lantes: Make no mistake about Ik" the brutes of the middle ages,
the German empire. Have no she would pounce on her neigh­ not the irnpo- ibility, to concen­
pity for it. It is not a modern bors, rob them of th*-ir land and trate '1 heir weakness in this par­
nation. It is a middle age bru'e. wealth, l e a v e t h e m wreck'd, ticular ba-i already been demon­
In the dark ages robber barons bleeding and ruined, “The day” strated by tons of sacrificed blood
were the cur^e of Europe. From meant the day of the raid; the and billions of wasted munitions,
the castles they sallied forth with day wh*-n the same old robber and, to promote t h i s internal
bludgeons and battle axes, riding lust would have its same old glut weakne-s, it would seem, at this
rough-shod over the lands of th«-ir of slaughter and rapine. Germany writing, that the selfish politician,
friends, raiding and robbing their needed no war tax system! Her a creature more contemptible than
Choice of 4 Trains Daily Portland to San Francisco,
neighbors, holding captives for prostrate victims would pay for pacifist, pro German or any other
internal
foe
of
the
cause,
is
coming
ransom, stealing food, money and the war.
Superb Scenery of Siskiy«>u and Shasta mountains,
virgins, making the outraged land.-,
Well, but -! Like a brute she to the front.
Visit to d«.*ar old San Francisco.
Politic and war mix as do gun
pay the expenses of the raids that strode acro-s her friendly neigh­
Choice of ¡1 R«*ut«*s East,
ruined them.
bor, Belgium. When the day powder and friction matches, arid
Through Ogden, with wonders of high Sierra Nevada«,
England, France, Russia, Italy, came she put her foot on Bel­ no better.
If there ever was a time when
Through Southern California and Sunset Route.
Canada, Australia and the United gium’s face and leaped at the
States—all these, as they entered throat of F rance. She hoped to the whole people of the Uni ed
Visit Los Angeles Tourist Center of the W«*st;
this present war, planned great have France begging for mercy States, down to th«' infant who
Visit the Apache Trail.
systems of war finance, but Ger­ before England could raise her can knit, a s«x:k, should make war
I.et um a rra n g e your t r ip to the heat advantage.
many did not. You hear now and hand in help. She could turn and their s«>le bu in«- s, as a busim-ss,
Ask any A g e n t for full particulars, or write
then that the German war finance throttle Russia before England that tim«.* is now. We’ve got. t«i
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plan was different. It was. The awoke, and France and Russia, supply Flurope not only with men,
German chancellor has explainer! I bleeding and prostrate, would money are] mumti'rns, but with
John M. Scott,
it The cost of the war would be ■ empty their coffers. France and morale, nr the present advices
G«*n«*ral
Passenger Agent,
from F.urope ar<* trernendou ly «!«•-
met by indemnities exacted from Russia, prostrate, were Germany’s cep
Portland
live. Ari«l it. in a crime against
Germany’s enemies.
war tax system. Robber baron! God and all mankind not to help
Put it in plain words thus: For The dark age cutthroat, come the Ameriean people understand
matters. Portland News.
years Germany sat hugging her | again!
bludgeon, hoarding her money,
But the foot slipped. The plan
A fri«‘nd «<f mine says that ev­
talking and toasting “ the day!” went askew. Today Germany— 1 ery man who lakes office in Wash?
a hr jfnrrst (Brnitr txp rrsa
Still in the Dark Ages
Through California
TO THE EAST
Costs but Little More
YOU HAVFI--
Southern Pacific Lines