Slip J in rrs t (Brim? lExprpBH Published every Thursday at Forest Grove, Oregon. W. C. Benfer. Kditor und Publisher. Filtered as second-class matter Jan. 12. 191*5, at the oostotfìce at Forest Grove. Oregon, under the Act of March 3, lS7i> Paid in advance One year Six months Throe Months F Subscription Kates On Credit $1.00 One year .50 Six months .25 Three months THURSDAY, JAN. ¡1. HUS *‘I am sorry that you do not wear a flag every day and I can only ask you if you lose the physical emblem to be sure that you wear it IN Yot’K HEART; the heart o f America shall interpret the heart of the world.” President Wilson. N O T E S A N I) C O M M E N T S THE KAISER Dll) IT 'teres ling at this time because of what it says of the Red Cro-sJ My Tuesday’s are meatless. P ssibly if the two or three slack­ My Wednesday’s are wheatless, 1 am getting more eatless each day. ers in thi- town (thank God th y My home it is heatless, are scarce, but a ft w is tot) many) My bed it is sheetless. who have refused to help the Red They’re sent to the Y. M. C. A. In Palestino laying a telephone cable w ith III** ulti of a chariot iirawtt 2 Huge liermiin Cross read that letter, they wi guns of Itrillsli The barrooms are treatless. a new model being hurried up to tin* western front, lllglilnmler In a gas sentry post ready to spretiti relent, hunt up a membership' the alarm when the Germans let loose the poisonous fumes. My coffee is sweetless. solicitor anti pungle up their life Each day I get poorer and wiser. My stockings are feetless. blood in the shape of a silver dol- My trousers are seat less. or a crook. One of the first sen- hardship they were not | lar. Let us hope so, anyway. My God, but I do hate the Kaiser! to start the coyote yelp was The distressing shortage from an i ,UKS ators Smoot, who is verv closely allied «nd Other u. supplies THE OLD OAKEN ADVERTISER and Convalescing , ahead h embarrassed . with lofty them, buttb nut they i went still too ill to do farm work. I with the Utah-Idaho Sugar com­ I th« courage. They were animated hy love i <>. .. A. . C. Experiment ,, . Station. ,,, How dear to our hearts is the old ad- Waller Evenden, living near Mc- , our . country, affectation for our pany, the Mormon branch of the «»I ho I , 1 knitted seven sweaters !' ; sugar trust Hoover was and is ilit*r boyi ind a desire to he of actual ( OlXilllL, 1 ruining in v\ vertiser, ho runs his stun fifty-two weeks in Minnville. » , - - , the year and seVera‘ Palry sox for the j spoiling the grafi of the Smoots, service in relieving the sufTering caused hulrhing and brooding chicks, He turns up on Monday with good ^ ( toss. \ t)u just can t tel1 hy frightful war; also they were de- feeding and managing the young et al Hut the editor termine«! Wafthington county fthoukl do am, the maturu „ 1 ^ .^ an() ¡n snappy copy what a man can do until he tries iSpreckles, of the Express is wagering a big its full share in the enrollment of mem­ And drives out the blues with his Evangelist Billy Sunday says red apple that Hoover whip- the bers in resfxiiise to the a|>|«*ul of Presi­ breeding better strains, will be laughter and cheer. He never says. “Kill it, ••The people he is going “over there” to con-i trusts blood-hounds to a stand dent Wilson asking every man ami given in the short course at O. A. (’ .Jan, 7 to Feb. 2. woman to join th«* Red Cross. won’t read it,” vert the -oldiers in th-trenches still. Watch his smoke. The results in Washington county The biggest appropriations yet “It don’t do no good” nor " •I 1 can’t can t Try j, on the f lun Billy, our , s(>eak for themselves. To your heroic stand the pace.” , . WAR SAVINGS by the Federal Government But comes to the front (with hi. check) b° VS are Prett-V 800(1 Chris,,ans “War Savings Stamps mark an workers belong the credit. It was in­ made to speed up meat production is like a major, right now, and we don’t want epoch in our national life?' Sec­ dividual work like this all over our And sometimes says, “Bill, better them too good until they avenge retary of the Tr asury McAdoo. »tai<* that won again for Oregon the devoted to increasing til*1 hog and proud distinction of being among the the poultry supply of the Nation, double that space.” a few thou-and murders Many a successful business man foremost slat«*» of the Union in patri- because result* are quicker with Oh, the old advertiser. The good advertiser. Before any of our loyal Ameri- has said that the saving of hi' otir achievement. these mean*. AboUf $150.000 ha* No mere letter of thunk* cun convey . . . , . . The safe advertiser can citizens get the idea that be- first dollar was the most irnpor- Wefttll love so well! cause certain United Slates sen- tant single act -f bis iife; that it to your workers «nythi*ig like the beef> Hvt a*lde for lbt’ Poultry that is their due. Their de- work, and agents of I III* Federal ators are jumping onto Herbert1 marked th« b< ginning of a habit credit Hello, 1918. votion demount/utes that they were Government ar*‘ In ing del ailed lo it is a foregone conclusion i and a course of conduct to which not striving for personal cre.lit. Their conduct extension work in all the Have you joined the Red Cross? Hoover that Hoover must be either in- he attributed his succe-s. The Kaiser has nit. made , ami . duty done, hut in states. .. . «Legón . has not yet been competent or crooked, let these Something very analog* ous to sacrifice behalf of the Northwestern Division Wl,h H>« se specialists but If Mayor Hi Gill of Seattle is American citizens remember that this it is believe i, is going to he Campaign Committee, will you kindly notice that, appointments half as dirty as his enemies paint Mr. Hoover has a big job on his . the effect on the American Nation convey to each ami all of them,through been made are expccle I at have any him, he is not fi to be mayor of hand- a very big job. He is try- of the War Savings campaign. any channel that may be available, the time. Oregon farm poultry rais a prairie dog to A n. irig to do single-handed what con- Not only are millions of individ- deep sense of appreciation felt at a,e tt rea(Jy to m,,.t the Division and Matt* Ht*a to do — ual citizens going to begin to save, their devoted service. n‘‘w condition«, as I* IS from them is estimated at $6,000.000, with a make the su*ar Iru' t and other but this habit of economy and sav- Yours gratefully, t tha’ th e increased supply is million worth of other fish thrown bjl d trus s let up on their robbery ing is gr/mg to be a collective HERVEY BINDLEY, largely *xp cted. Surburhan and in for good measure °I tbe i£°vernment and its pri movement, a movement not of in Chairman, Northwestern Division back lot growers are also inter- —— —— - va'e citizens. The lower house of dividuals alone but of the Nation, Campaign (,’ommittee. C. C. CH M’MAN, ested. .lore than one hundred -ull- COngrcss has the writer believes. The habit of saving formed HENRY E. REED, Short Course for harm Folks blooded Apache Indians b long to mafje many honest attempts to now has a deeper incentive than Members for Oregon. Training for farmers and home- the Globe, An., Red Cross chap- curb the rapacious ti usts, but al- ordinary. We are saving now not wining o. um ('a]| Poultry men Heeded in Short Course I I V II III! I Ml * I I I I I I »» I . Ill I I I I I *>ays the Senators, subsidized hired alone for selfish reasons we are Remember, fri«*nd*, you must makers to help them meet th** to year. get the The Express heavy war demands will be given men of the trusts, have throttl'd saving now from patriotism; sav- at pav one in advance dollar per reg­ the lower house. Now that Hoov- ing not alone for ourselves, but ular price is $1 f><). We pay you in the short course at (). A C. er is told to make the trusts be-, for our country. The combination | 50c to collect tor yourself.' ” " bin 7 to Feh. 2. Use of farm have, the trusts have set their of patriotism and thrift is, indee d, »* . tractors and other machines, grad- hired senators on his trail in an going to make the War Savings „ ,, . ing ol grains according to new ‘ ............ u* Planing endeavor to make the people be- campaign an epoch in our nation-! c.,1 „ "i Mill g Y. . Stale and Federal laws, liberty lieve that Hoover is either a fool al fife. It is not only going lo he coal and is prepared to supply cookery an d war-time clothes a thing of tremendous benefit, to eon timers at a reasonable price. economy, farm accounting, larm management and creamery work millions of citizens it is going to O ner by telephone No 0232 will be taught. be a thing of tremendous advant­ Joe A. Wiles would lik- to The Greatest Musical Event in Oregon History age to the nation as a whole, and write your insurance. Will give For Sal« —Bur«* bred R. C R. D irect from P henom enal Eastern S u ccesses fleet our whole national life. It you service that will be to your Red cockerel, a beautiful bird West side Main St,, of good siz*. W C. Benfer, at marks the beginning of a new era advantage. Fortune Gallo presents north of Tucker’s garage. j Express offic«*. tf in American life, an era of econ­ s s s omy, good sense, and patriotism. ter. No slackers t he r e , my countrymen. ____ Elewhere in this issue is an ex- tract from a letter written to O. M. Sanford of this city by Private Floyd L Tucker, with the Amer- ican expeditionary f o r c e s in France. 1 he letter is doubly in- C^ranti darlo Thai the state managers of the Red Cross membership campaign understand th e difficulties en­ countered and the results obtained by the workers of Washington county is evidenced by the follow­ ing copy of a letter received by B. , J. Simpson, manager of the cam­ paign for western Washington county: — ■ ■ • ■ TIIF. BIGGEST A M ) B E S T TRAVELLING O P E R A C O M P A \ Y I N T i l E WO R LI) 100 in Cast — 4 0 in Orchestra Spectacular Settings - Perfect Ensemble MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM Portland, Oregon. Six Days On’y, January 7 to 12 M onday, Jan u a ry 7tli __________________ A iiin Tuesday. Jan u a ry *d!i ... ......... ........ f.'nvftU^ria ftiu tiriin n nn*i I. P n g h n rn Wednesday, Jan u a ry idti ------------ .. i.v ru i til I . m n > r Thursday M atinee. Jan u ary l o t h ................................................ .... Mnrthn Thursday K venlnr. Jan u ary lo th ................. .............. F riday. Jan u a ry lltli ... ---------- --- .... J.n S aturday M atinee. Jan u a ry 1 2th ................. ........................................ To/»» o t Hoffm an S aturday F.venin«. Jan u ary l * t h ...................................................... // T rn ra tn rt Popular Prices, 55c, 85c, $1.10, $1.65, $2.20 M ail O rder Seat Sale Now O pen. A ddreas and Make Check« payable to W m. A dam s. A uditorium . Portland Special Railroad Rates | Red Cross Workers Are Complimented Enquire at Depot ■ —• Portland, Ore. December 30, 1917. Mr. B. J. Simpson, Campaign Man­ ager, Christmas Red Cross Member­ ship Drive, Forest Grove, Oregon. Dear Mr. Simpson: Your campaign workers braved the weather and went from house to house and from farm to farm, canvassing for Red Cross memberships. There was no WE SELL Lumber Cement Shingles Roofing 1 We Buy for Cash and Sell C-H-E-A-P Lumber Yard Copeland & McCready • The Main street en m n