The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, January 24, 1918, Image 5

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    THK LAW OK THK WOLVKH
By Edgar M Mum ford.
(Suggested by the murder of Mi»«
I>r. Garland was a business vis­ Edith Uavell and other atrocities.)
Public sale bills printed at the
Express office.
H. T. GILTNER
itor in Portland Saturday.
Lupus, the Steeuth, was a mad wolf
Miss Edna Mills was visiting
king
Who lived when the world was young.
friends in Portland Saturday.
Fruiti* and Vegetable** in Seat*on
Mrs. Harry Goff and son,Willis, j If« murdered by day and he killed by
night,
visited friends in Portland Satur-j He showed his own park how the wolf-
day.
* devils fight
P H O N E 701
Misses Pauline and Ilo Brown (The other wolves knew he didn't fight
right)
South Main Street
-
Forest Grove, Ore
were visiting in Portland Satur­
So his death was the most satisfactory
day
thing
Mrs. Cicero Hines of Gales City
That occurred when the world was at which time demonstrations will i
To the Ladies
young.
visited with friends in this city
be given.
Stith & Jones is the name of
They clawed and they gnawed and they
Saturday.
Catching of moles and gophers the new millinery firm, who pur­
tore him in twain
will
be doubly profitable, since the chased the old stand of Miss M c­
An execeptionally good line of
They knew he deserved it all.
sweaters for men, women and (He had set his own pack on a brave crops will be saved, and a bounty Intyre, and are now open for bus­
iness. We solicit the patronage
of ten cents per scalp is offered by of the people of Forest Grove and
wolf nurse
children at John Anderson’s.
Gertrude Allen, who has been The law of the wolves said nothing was the county on both moles and vicinity, and assure them the best
worse
gophers. The skins of the mole up-to-date g o o d s , t h e most
seriously ill for some time, is able]
He riddled her body and fell 'neath a
are
also valuable, selling for at reasonable prices and excellent
to resume teaching at her school
curse)
•■ei vice.
in IlillslKKO.
So they clawed him arid gnawed him and lea-1 fifteen cents and exceptional
We are now offering trimmed
specimens have sold for 40 cents
tore him in twain
Mrs A. G. Hoffman and daugh­
hats, children’s caps, etc., below
They clawed him and gnawed him and apiece.
cost, in order to close them out
ter, A i l e e n . accompanied by
tore him ih twain
County
School
Superintendent
before our new spring line arrives.
Mabel Patton were Portland visit­
And the ones that ohayed his will.
Come in and secure some of the
Frost
is
also
co-operating
in
the
(There wasn’ t a one that could ever
ors Saturday.
2 t2
drive with all Washington county bargains.
come back,
Those nifty cloth novelty hats
For Sale— Pure bred R. C. R.
vou see the ladies wearing came There wasn't one left of the marl king s school children. The Mole and
pack.)
I.
Red cockerel, a beautiful bird
Gopher
diive
will
be
made
a
part
from John Anderson's, where you
can get the pick of a fine assort-, They buried the brslies and covered the of the thrift campaign and the of good size. W. C. Benfer, at
Express office.
tf
track
ment of colors.
money earned by the boys and
Where they clawed them and gnawed
girls in trapping can be used to
The Conservatory of Music, j
them and tore them in twain
In the manner that other wolves will. purchase War Savings Stamps.
Pacific University, will ptesent
First-Class Italian
a number of students in recital Every dog in the land, from Newfound­ On this account the meetings will
land to cur,
be hj?ld largely at the schools giv­
next Saturday evening, January
Remember the law of his kind —
ing an opportunity for the child­
26th at 8 o ’clock, Marsh Hall.
The Law of the Wolves TWhen stated
ren and iheir parents to attend.
The public i- cordially invited.
it saith,
and a complete assortment of
Remember, friends, you must " A male dog may fight a male dog to Dates and p l a c e s will be an­
other Fruit and Nut Tree», Shade
nounced later
pay in advance to get the Express j
the death,
Trees, Shrubbery, Roses, etc.,
at one dollar per year. The reg But he'll not hurt a female, or out
for immediate or Spring delivery.
You can get the Portland Ore­
ular price is $1 5<>. We pay you
goes his breath” )
Prunes and other fruit crops have |
Every pup in the worki, from New­ gonian six days a week, by mail,
50c to collect for yourself.
paid growers good returns this
and the Forest Grove Express,
foundland to cur.
year and existing conditions in­
A daughter was born last Thurs­
for only $6.00 per year, if paid in
Pays heed to the law of his kind.
sure good prices for all food pro­
day to Mr. and Mrs. David Wil­
advance. For Oregonian seven
ducts for many years to come.
The Wolves have a law, but the Huns
son of Shaniiko, Ore., at the home j
days a week, add $2.00
There is practically no undertak­
have none
of the latter’s mother, Mrs. Net­
ing more promising at this tima
In the world of the present day.
A few of the young people gave
than a good orchard on suitable
tie Austin, in this city, where the When they do what a dog or a wolf
a little party to their friends in
land, properly cared for.
We
wouldn’t
do,
Wilsons have been visiting for
I^angley hall Friday night A very
deal directly with our customers,
When
they
lose
sex
sense,
and
their
several weeks.
grow our own trees and thus in­
pleasant evening was enjoyed
hearts burn blue.
Having sold my Furniture bus­ As they murder the women the child­ with Mrs I. J. Hoar and Mrs.
sure you good stock at correct
iness to Mr. (Maude Smith, I have
prices. Let us know your needs.
ren too
McFeeter-
for
chaperones.
Many
several slightly u s e d
sewing Say. what shall be done with the law­
games were p'ayed and refresh
machines that will be sold cheap.'
less Hun
You will have to get a move on if
ments, consisting o f whipped
In the civilised world today?
you want a bargain. Chas. O.
Orenco, Ore.
cream cake, sandwiches, pickles
Roe.
and punch, were se ved. Those
Mrs. Willis GofTentertained the,
present were: Beth Emerson, Mar­
Working Society of the Congrega- j
garet Martin, Fay Templeton,
DR. H. C. FORTNER
tional
church,
at
a
silver
tea
a
t
,
Barbara
Buchanan,
Alma
Van-
N O TES A N D P E R S O N A L S '
Successor to
• That depredations of the moles
her home on Third avenue south, I
DR.
H.
W. VOLLMER
Koughnet,
Mary
Olmsted,
Evelyn
Money to loan Valley Realty Tuesday afternoon. About thirty-! and gophers have become entirely McFeeters, Beatrice Bockman,
OFFICE
Co., Forest (¡rove, Oregon. 19-tf j five ladies were present. The too great and are unnecesary, is
the decision of the County Agri­ Beth Potwin, Mabel Rasmusen,
In
First
National
Bank Building
VV. JrMcCready was a business Fleur-de-Lis c l u b assisted the,
cultural Council, and to prevent Edith Darland, Audry Feure,
Telehones
visitor in Portland Saturday.
hostess in serving.
Office 333
further damage, war has been de­ Maude Craft, Margaret McFeet­ ’’Residence 332
Mrs. Roy Hesseltine of Van­
Mrs. J. S. Buxton and daugh­ clared against the rodents and a ers, Windsor Moore, Ernest Wolf,
couver, visited friends in this city ter, Mrs. Jessie Covert, returned
D. D. & M. B. BU M P
campaign will be waged during Glenn Hoar, Henry .Fiske, Galen
Saturday.
Friday evening from Newport,! the early part of March. The Tucker. Clarence Famme, Fred
Attorneys at Law
Fresh fish for Tuesdays (meat­ where they visited relatives and council at the time of its organi­ David, Mural I^afollett, Clarence
Loans and Real Estate
less day) and Fridays. Pacific old neighbors for two weeks. Mrs. j
zation decided to make mole and Lenneville Willis Hines, Dale Un­
Market; phone 0301.
D.
D.
BUMP.
M. B. BUMP,
Covert felt so much better at gopher control a part of its pro­ derwood, Everett Burnworth and
Residence
Residence
Hillsboro
Funeral services for the late Newport than in this city that
gram. and has recently gotten Robert Enschede.
Forest Grove.
Mandius Olsen were held at a she expects to return as soon as
Offices—HILLSBORO
promise of assistance from the U.
Gladys Goodrich and Anne An­ Phone 444
Portland chapel last Saturday.
as the weather settles for another S. Biological Division. M r. Theo. derson, who are employed in Port­
N .H O F F M A N
George G. Hancock, real es­ visit.
H. Sheffer will be sent here to give land, visited home folks over Sun­
tate, farm loans and fire insur­
Rev. John Parson of Portland demonstrations in trapping and in day.
____ __________
Attorney At Law
ance, new Anderson block. 50
filled the pulpit in the Methodist preparing the skins for market,
Bring
your
prescriptions
here
to
Patent Office Business Solicited
Reth Emerson visited Saturday. church last Sunday. While in this
and meetings will be held in at have them correctly compounded.
Sunday and Monday at Sheridan, city he was the guest of Mr. and
j Forest Grove,
-
Oregon
least twenty points in the county. Littler’s Pharmacy.
where her sister, Una, is running Mrs. C. E. Perry, he having been
a store for V. I. Fuqua.
their pastor at Oregon City 27 i
Mrs Will Moore of Hanks is years ago when the Perrys first
stopping at the Claude Smith i came to Oregon. Rev. Parsons |
GRAVE
LY’S
CELEBRATED
home this week, while taking; had charge of the Forest Grove
R e a l C h e w in g P lu g
treatment from a local physician.1 Methodist church about twenty-
Hmd, «M rtiy 6 r * CmSm,
Mrs J. E. May and son re -! five years ago, and for several
Before the Invention
Of our Retent A ir Proof Pouch
turned Monday to th ir home at, years has been stationed at N om e,’
M any Dealers Could N a t Keep
the Flavor and Froshneis la
Pasco, Wash., after visiting two Alaska
ft C A L G R A V E L Y P L U G T O B A C C O
N o w the Patent Pouch Keeps It
weeks with the Good and Morris
The editor of the Express has
Freeh and Clean and Good.
A Little C h e w of Gravely It Enough
families.
just received number one of vol­
and Lasts Longer than a big shew
of ordinary plug.
E E. Fleischman, a teacher in ume one of the Soldiers’ News
^
B ravely fbta scc Co tkumu. kt
the local high school attended the Letter, the paper published at
Shakesperian plays at the Heilig Portland for the soldiers and sail-1
Theater Thursday and Saturday ors in the home and foreign camps.
YOU OUGHT TO THANK THAT
The paper is of 48 pages and is
TRAFFIC COP FOR HOLDING
of last week.
THE CROWD BACK IT GIVES
Joe A. Wiles would like to chock fu’l of interesting news
YOU A CHANCE TO READ
write your insurance. Will give from almost every county in the
THE GOOD NEW S ON M Y
you service that will be to your state. The News letter is issued
BILLBOARD. IT’S A FREE
EDUCATION I N f ~
advantage. West side Main St„ twice a month— the first and fif­
TOBACCO^J— J
north of Tucker’s garage.
teenth—and is financed by con - 1
There have been a great many
tributions from patriotic citizens
people greatly benefitted by the
of
the state, being furnished the
use of Vinol, the system tonic,
soldiers
and sailors free of charge.1
sold by Littler’s Pharmacy. Ex­
clusive agents. Get a bottle to­
LOOK PORTHB PROTECTION SEAL-IT IS HOT RBAL GRASTBLY W ITHOUT THIS SEAL
Job printing— phone 821.
day, it will do you good.
Staple and Fancy G roceries
u
Prune Trees
Oregon Nursery Co.
War Declared on
Moles and Gophers