The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, January 31, 1918, Image 2

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    WORLD HAPPENINGS
OF CURRENT WELK
NUGENT IS CHOSEN
The Millennial Hope.
By Shirley Jacks«*- Cass.
The idea that the ill* *-f mudern so­
ciety are to b# righted by a *u.iden de^
lo Late Senator Brad*
struct ion of th* w«>rld was labelld as
pointed bjr (k n tr a o r llc ia n d c r
pessimistic and pernicious by Shirley
Cat oat I ho M o » i a | rettpes and
Political Carrer Active.
Jackson
Case.
professor of early
peat* Ihren m your cook hook to help
church history and New Testament In­
you H o o r tt v * .
They hav* been
terpretation in the University of Chi-
Boise The Democratic majority in thoroughly teated by uvatructora and
cago.
the United States senate gamed an-
•peccai lecturers in the department
• In principle this idea strike* at the U. S. Army in France Soon to
Brief Resume Most Important othre member Wederaday when John o f economics at th* University of very
heart of all democratic Ideals,’ ’
Nugent, o f Boise, was appointed by
Be 500,000 Men.
Washington.
«ays
Professor
Case, writing on the
Governor Moses Alexander to succeed
Daily News Items.
tmlleniai
h«.|>e
as
related
to
the
war
the late Senator James H. Brady.
N ihe milltnium n«**r? U our world
Eggless Rye Muffin* 2 c rye Hour,
Nugent has been a prominent Dem­
ocratic leader in this state for years, 4 tsp baking powder, t tip »«It, 4 tap about to be destroyed? Is Christ soon
having been chairman o f the State sugar. 1 c milk, 1 tbsp melted fat. Mix to return in glory to set up a new
Central committee from 1908 unit! dry ingredients, add milk and melted kingdom u|>on a purified earth'* These
were the question* answered hy Pro­
1912. He will serve until a successor fat and bake in a hot oven.
fessor Case.
is elected at the coming November
"Propagandists have been urging
Rye Biscuits — 1 c white flour 1 c
elections.
Hwrctsn I-ifta Veil of H m t iv i From
Event* o f Noted People. Government*
Nugent is 49 years old. He became rye flour, 5 tsp baking powder, 2 tl*q> lielief in the S|we«ly end o f the world
War Preparation*
Inrftinrnrr
well known through acting as attorney shortening, 1 c milk, i tsp salt. Mix and the ho|»elessneas of any remedial
and Pacific Northwest and Other
for the Western Federation of Miner* dry ingredients and sift twice. Work measures for effecting permanent im­
Chargea Fully Answered.
Things Worth Knowing.
at Silver City, Ida., and when he as­ in shortening with tips of fingers, add provement in present conditions, he
declared.
“
In
the
name
o
f
religion,
it
sociated with Clarence Darrow and gradually the liquid, mixing with a
I’at and mil is maintained that human efforts to
other attorneys in the defense of offi- knife to soft dough.
lightly on a floured board to i inch make the world a safer and (letter
Washington, D. C. America will
Secretary Baker denies reports that
G«xl I*
thickness. Cut with biscuit cutter, place are wholly misguided.
have an army o f 600,000 In Franc«
200,000 gas masks made in America
said
to
will
that
condtiona
shall
grow
place on buttered pan and bake in hot
had been rejected by General Pershing,
constantly worse as the hour of im­ early this year, with l.OOU.OOO more
oven.
pending doom approaches.
Lor one trained and equipped ready to follow
After pillaging the Spanish steamer
Graham Biscuit 1 c white flour, 1 wh»> hold* consistently to this opinion
Giralda Tuesday a Geramn submarine
c graham flour, 5 tsp baking powder, 2 it is nonsense to talk of human respon­ as quickly aa ship* can b# provided to
sank the vessel, which was o f 4400
tbsp shortening, lc milk, i tsp salt. sibility. This type of teaching, now carry them and the outlook for shipa
tons. The crew was saved.
Mix dry ingredients and sift twice. being vigorously inculcated in many ] la not unpromising.
Part of the big zoological exhibit at
Work in shortening with ti|>* of fin­ circles, readily plays into the hand* of
Secretary Baker gave this informa­
the Tacoma Point Defiance Park will
gers, add gradually the liquid, mixing all enemies of social and (ailitical re­
tion
to the world Monday in a state­
tie abolished this winter by the City
with knife to soft dough. It is impos­ form. By jierauading men that the
ment
before the aenate military com­
Park board as a means o f helping in
sible to determine exact amount of rapid deterioration and early destruc­
the Hoover conservation program.
liquid, owing to difference in flour. tion of the world are determined upon mittee. He bared much that until
Fat and roll lightly on floured board to by divine decree, the enemy o f reform now has teen carefully guarded with
Appointment o f Mrs. Ellen O'Grady,
i inch thickness. Cut with a biscuit has a mighty instrument for strang­
a widow with three daughters, as fifth
the army’s military secrets, in answer­
cutter, place on buttered pan and bake ling the citizen’s sense of civic duty.
deputy police commissioner o f New
ing chargee that the government has
in
hot
oven.
This*is equally true whether the call
York, was announce«.! Tuesday. She is
broken down preparing for war.
to
serivee
is
local
or
national
and
in­
the first woman ever to hold such an
Not only can yeast breads and hot
From early m««rning until late after­
ternational.
It
is
a
vicious
attitude
in
office in that city.
| breads be made with other flours than
noon the Secretary addressed the com­
the
present
hour
o
f
the
world’s
need,
white,
but
cakes
made
with
rye
and
Mjaor General Leonard Wood, in
graham flour are light, attractive and when the call to duty is nation-wide mittee and a crowd, including many
France on an observation tour, was
members o f both houses o f congr«-»*,
f delicious.
Spices mask the strong and international."
sightly wounded Monday by an acci­
gathered
in a big hearing room of the
Discussing
this
belief
in
a
quick
ca­
| taste o f the rye.
dental explosion which killed five
Boston Favorite Cake- 2-3 c short­ tastrophic termination o f the world, senate office building.
French soldiers and hurt two other
Ulì&K
He spoke extemporaneously, begin­
ening (Cottolene, Kreain Krisp, oleo­ Frofessor Case reviews similar theo­
American officers.
John Nugent, Newly Appointed Sen- margarine, drippings), 2 c sugar, 4 ries down through the ages, and con­ ning the details o f the mammoth task
An artillery duel that assumed in­
• o f building an army of 1,500,000, an­
ator From Idaho.
eggs, 1 c milk, 3i c flour (equal parts cludes .
tense violence Tuesday morning, has
“ It is sheer nonsense to talk dole­ swering such complaints of inefficiency
j graham and rye), } tsp salt, 5 tsp bak-
been in progress on the Italian front
in powder, J tsp cinnamon, i tsp fully about the gradual deterioration as were cited by Senator Chamberlain
since Monday afternoon on the plateau cere o f that organization who were cloves. Cream shortening, add sugar of society. History exhibits one long in his recent speech and declaring that
charged
with
conspiracy
in
connection
o f the Setti Communi, the Berlin army
with the murder o f Governor Frank gradually, eggs beaten until light, process of evolving struggle by which such instances were isolated and not
headquarters announced.
Steunenberg in 1905.
Senator Wil­ then milk, and then flour mixed and humanity as a whole rise constantly general.
Some questions were asked, and Mr.
This re- higher in the scale of civilization and
Two thousand Mexican federal cav­ liam E. Borah, senior senator from sifted with baking powder.
alry will leave Juarez overland for the Idaho, aided the state in the prosecu­ ! cipe makes two loaves. If flavor of attainment, bettering ita condition Baker, from time to time, hail assist­
graham flour and rye is too prominent, from time to time through its greater ants go to the telephone for reports on
state of Sonora to participate in the tion of these men.
skill and iixiuatry. Man learns to sur­ ■ |>ecific questions.
campaign against the Yaqui Indians,
Nugent’s entrance into the senate use a little more spice.
Then, toward the close of the «lay,
mise that evils are to be eliminated by
it was announced at El Paso at the will make Idaho's representation in
Mexican general consulate.
Coffee Cake Without Shortening.— strenuous effort srxl gradual reform the Secretary delivered a dramatic
that body consist o f a former student
rather than by the catastrophic intcr- general statement o f the American
A Berlin dispatch to the Weser Zei- and pupil, for the newly chosen senator 3 eggs, 1 c sugar, lc molasses, 1 c venion o f Deity.
M<dem scientific war plan, telling of the coming of the
coffee,
2
tsp
cinnamon.
1
tsp
cloves,
1
gained
his
law
education
in
the
office
tung says that the government desired
thinking
is
fundamentally
optimistic allied mission*, of the d*y and night
a vote of confidence by the reichstag, and under the direction of Senator tsp allspice, 1 tsp soda, 1 lb. raisins, of the future. The function of relig­ conferences with men from the scene
21
c
rye
flour,
2$
c
white
flour.
Mix
Boarh,
who
was
practicing
in
Boise
at
but at a joint meeting of the various
dry ingredients, add molasses, coffee ion is nlso remedial. The pessimistic of battle, in which the plans now
parties on Friday the proposal was that time.
philosophy underlying pre-millenial being executed were adopted, and of
and beaten eggs and raisins.
Nugent
was
bom
at
La
Grande,
Or.,
wrecked by Socialist opposition.
teaching,
spurning all serious «-ffort to success beyond the moat sanguine e x ­
while his parents. Judge and Mrs. Ed­
secure betterment o f the world by pectations in building the army, and
The Cunard line steamer Andania ward Nugent, who resided in gj|~rr I
means of popular education, social re­ its industrial support* at home, trans-
was torpedoed but not sunk off the City, Idaho, were on a visit there. He
Ulster coast Monday morning, says the received his early education in the
forms, remedial legislation, or other |>orting men across the ocean, cons­
agencies for improving undesirable tructing railroads in France anil pre­
Belfast Irish Daily Telegraph. The public schools and was admitted to the
newspaper adds it is believed that no bar when he was 30 years old.
conditions, is e*|>ecinlly to be deplored paring to strike the enemy with every
From
Wheat— Bulk basis for No. 1 grade: at the present tim e.”
reacurces at the country’s command.
deaths resulted from the explosion.
1895 until 1905 he was prosecuting
Frofessor Case has made an exhaus­
When Mr. Baker closed It was sp-
Railroads were ordered by Director attorney of Owyhee county, Idaho, the Hard White- Bluestem, Early Bart,
Allen,
Galgalua,
Martin
Amber,
$2.05.
tive
study
of
the
various
beliefs
in
a
parent
he had created a profound im­
only
public
office
he
ever
held
before
General McAdoo Tuesday to dispense
In a vol­ pression. Chairman Chamberlain said
with the services of legislative and po­ his appointment to the senate. In Soft White Palouse blueatern, forty­ sudden ending of the world.
litical agents and all attorneys not en­ 1895 he married Miss Della Ainslee. fold, white valley. Gold Coin, White ume on “ The Millenial Hope; A Phase so before he left the stand. There was
White club— Little of War-Time Thinking," issued by the no attempt at cross-examination.
gaged in the performance o f necessary They have one child. Lieutenant G. A. Russian, $2.03.
club,
Jenkins
club,
white hybrids, So­ University of Chicago Press, he seeks
The chairman proposed that the Sec­
Nugent,
o
f
the
318th
Infantry,
United
legal work and to observe strictly the
nora,
$2,
Red Walla - Red to prove that these ideas are no longer retary be given a rest, and it virtually
States army.
law regulating free passes.
He |x;ints out that the an­ was agreed to recall him for further
The new senator is in Washington Russian, red hybrids, Jones fife, Cop- tenable.
Attacks by enemy airmen on London
pel, $1.98. No. 2 grade, 3c less. No. cients, Gentiles and Jew, and both the examination later, after theeomimttec
now,
having
gone
there
immediately
and Essex Monday night and early
It is 3 grade 6c less. Other grades hanledd early and later Christians, from time has completed it* hearings o f officers
Tuesday lasted
intermittently
for after Senator Brady’ s death.
to time, firmly believe«! in a catastro­ of the medical corps, aviation section
expected
that
he
will
take
the
oath
of by sample.
nearly five hours, and for two hours in
Flour— Patent*, $10.
phe that would en«l the world, and and other branches o f the service.
office
in
a
few
days.
London there was a heavy and almost
Millfeed -Net mill prices, car lots: bring a new reign o f the Meaniah.
While many things disclosed were
continuous gunfire. One of the invad­
Bran, $30 per ton; shorts, $32 per Specific dates were often set as the impressive, the committee was frankly
ing aircraft was brought down in Es­
ton; middlings, $39; mixed cars and day o f the millenium, he suggests, but amazed when told that the men of 32
sex.
less than carloads, 60c more; rolled the day never came.
In the modern National guard and National army di­
Forty lives were lost through the Statesman FassesjAfter Career o f Many barley, $63«</,65 rolled oats, $66.
era, Alste«l fixed the date at 1694. visional cam|>s are ready to go today
sinking of the French freight trans­
Butter—( ibea, extras, 60c; prime The Ron*«iorf sect prophesied the mil­ at call.
Years in Oregon.
port Drome, and the trawler Kerbihan,
firsts, 49Jc. Jobbing prices:
Prints, lenium for 1730.
Hengel predicted
When members wanted to know why
Portland, Ore.— Charles W. Fulton, extras, 526/.53c; cartons, lc extra;
which struck mines January 23, within
the
end
of
the
world
for
1H36.
Ed­
such
things had not been given pub­
sight of Marseilles. The Drome first former United States senator from butterfat, No. 1, 566i,57c delivered.
ward Irving, a Scotch Presbyterian, licity before, Mr. Baker spoke of the
Oregon
and
for
many
years
a
prominent
came into contact with a mine, and the
Eggs Ranch, current receipts, 51c; believed Christ’s re-coming would «w- reluctance o f military men to reveal
Kerbihan shortly afterwards struck figure in state politics, died at his candled, 53c; -elects, 55c per dozen.
rur in 1864. William Miller, founder their war plan, and quoted German
home here Sunday, aged 64.
another near the same place.
Poultry
Hens, 236/,23Jc; springs, of the Adventists, thought he foresaw remarks «Unit America's advertise­
Ex-Senator Fulton’s health had been 26; broilers, 29««/,30c; geese, |r/i(18c;
Austria-Hungary is fooling America
failing for more than a year past.
A turkeys, live, 20««/25c; dressed, choice, that the millenium would arrive in ment o f her preparations.
with peace talk inspired from Berlin,
1843, but later moved the date down to
month ago complications set in which 33c.
in the opinion of Dr. Milenko Vesnitch,
October 22, 1844. Charles T. Russell,
caused his physicians to pronounce his
Veal Far.'-y, ]8/«/|8Jc per pound.
head of the Serbian war mission, who
writing in 1891, aaid that the millen-
condition alarming. Charles William
Pf/rk— Fancy, 19(«tl9Jr j*:r pound.
is in Chicago. Dr. Vesnitch said that
iuni had been “ invisibly inaugurated”
Futlon, who served with distinction as
Sack vegetable* Carrots, $1.25 |xr
any hope America may have of sepa­
a United States senator in 1903-9, won sack; beets, $1.50/«// 1.75; turnips, in 1874, and he expected th«* end of Sensational Appeal Published for Rise
rating Austria from Germany is a mis­
the world in 1914.
o f Nation Against Kaiser.
take, as the control of the kaiser over his way to the front in the early west $1.50; parsnips, $1.50««/1.75.
"T h e new features of the modem
in a truly pioneer fashion, fighting not
Potatoes
Oregon Burbanks, $1««/, propaganda,”
Ixmdon A dispatch to the Exchange
the central powers is supreme.
continues
Professor
only through the usual obstacles that
Amsterdam
»sys
The resignation of Count Hadik, the beset men dependent on their own re­ 1.25 per hundred; Yakimas, $1.50; Case, "consist chiefly of references to Telegraph from
recent events in history, the fore­ Deutsche Tages Zeitung openly calls
Hungarian food minister, has been ac­ sources, but, in one case, through bul­ sweet potato. 561,6$ c per pound.
Onions <m gon, buying price, $1.75 shadowing of which are ingeniously U|*on the German people to revolt
cepted, according to a dispatch from lets. Later in his career, he became
per hundred.
discovered in biblical prophecy. The ngninst the present regime.
Budapest.
the center o f the bitterest republican
Green Fr iita
Apples, $l««/2.25; world-war which began in 1914 has
"W e , too,” says this pan-German
Stories of labor unrest, agitation by factional fight in the history o f this
pears, $2.25; cranberries, Eastern, given new opportunity for the advo­ organ, “ have a Judas among us ttxlay.
radicals and shortage of workers in the state and one that attracted national
$17.50 per barrel,
cacy o f these views, nor have their nd- He appears in the red coat and mantle
Northwest were declared Friday by attention.
January
29,
1918.
Who will
herents been slow to avail themselves o f Germany's hangman.
the United States Employment Service
Bom in Lima, Ohio, August 24, ! Cattle
o f this advantage.
Affirming that save Germany from these traitors but
to be greatly exaggerated and mis­ 1853, Mr. Fulton received his early ed- \te-< 1 to
choice steers.. . . $10.85««/, 11.00 they are able to discover new fulfill­ the German |>er>ple? It is now ‘ Ger­
leading. Workingmen in other sec­ ucation in Ohio and Nebraska and at
tions o f the country were warned par­ the age of 22 landed in Portland, Or., Gixxl t«> med. Mtecrs........ 9.35«// 10.35 ments «if prophecy in the stirring man* help yourself and Gixl will help’. ”
Com. to g«xxl steers........
7.75««/, 9.25 events of these times, they insist anew
Although Emperor William is not
ticularly against going to the North­ unknown and with little money.
He
Choice
cows
imd
heifers.
7.75««/, 9.00 that the betterment of present condi­ nsimd in the article the expression,
west without first ascertaining what settled at Astoria where he reside«! 25
Com. to g«xxl cows and hf 6.6001/ 7.76 tions can be effected only through a ” Gremany's hangman,” is meant for
jobs are in sight.
years before coming to Portland.
Canners............................ 3.00««// 6.00 sudden destruction of the present order the kaiser, says the corres|x>ndent.
Bulls.................................. 6.00<«// 7.60 to to be followed by the inauguration
"U n cle Joe” Cannon reappeared at
Peat Lands in Flames.
C alves.............................. 7. 606 $ 1 L 00 of Christ's millenial reign upon earth.
the Capitol Friday in a wheel chair
laibor Drive is Started.
Stockton, Cal. — Levees have been Stockers and fee«Iera..,. 6.00««// 9.00
with a knee disabled and an arm frac­
“ Hut the task o f religion,” Profes­
Washington, D. C.— Reports to the
Hogs
tured at the shoulder from his recent | cut on Victoria Island, one of the rich­
sor Case contends, "Is to stimulate Unitixl States employment service at
est o f the San Joaquin river delta, to Prime light h o g s ............ $ 16.10««//16.25
fall.
successive general Iona throughout un­ the end of the flrat day of the drive to
let water on peat lands that have been Prime heavy h o g s .......... 16.20««//16.36 numbered centuries to aim at the high-
enroll 250,000 shipyard workers, said
Guy E. Waite, of East Ottawa, Ont., blazing for the past two days. The Pi i f » .................................. 13.76«///16.00
is an independent man in these days of flames bume<l out the roadbed on the Bulk ................................ 16.00««//16.26 eat moral and spiritual attainment of state directors o f the public service
which men In nil future ages may find reserve n«>w are establishe«! in 42
coal shortage. Some months ago he highway to Oakland at several places.
Sheep—
discovered a two-foot vein o f high- The land is rich in vegetable matter Western lambs................. $16.00««/15.50 themselves capable. This outlook de­ atates and that 25 statea have com­
grade coal beneath his house. Now he and bums readily. Two thousand acres Valley lambs.................... 14.606615.00 mands much strenuous eiuh'nvor anil pleted reserve organizations. William
digs coal and shovels it direct to the have already bene burned and the Yearlings.......................... 13.00&//13.60 may entail many dincouragementn ere K. Hall, National director o f the public
furnace, regardless of snow-blocked whole island of 7300 acres is threat­ Wethers............................ 12.6061)13.00 the gigantic tank la accomplished, but service reserve, called a meeting for
It leaves no room for pessimism of the Friday of state directors o f all states
railroads or heatless days.
ened.
•.6*6611.00 pre-millenial type.”
east and south o f North Dakota.
COMPILED
W ar Recipes
BAKER MAKES REPLY
FOR YOU
EX-SENATOR FULTON IS DEAD
TEUTONS CALLED TO REVOLT