The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, February 14, 1918, Image 4

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Published every Thursday a t F orest Grove, Oregon.
________________w- c Honfer- K,liu,r a,ul |,ul>li»ht‘r-________________
Entered ss second-clsss matter Jan. 12. 1916, at t1-.
(flee at Forest Grove,
Oregon, under the A ct o f March 8, If*is*
Subscription Hates
Paid in advance
One year
Six months
Three Months
$1.00
.......... 50
.25
On Credit
One y e a r
Six months
T hree months
T H U R S D A Y , F E B . 14 1018
“ 1 am sorry th a t you do not w e a r a flag e v e ry
day and 1 can only ask you if you lose the physical
emblem to he mm th a t you w e a r it in your
HEART ; the h e a rt of America shall in te r p r e t the
h e a r t o f th e w orld.” President Wilson.
NOTES
AND
CO M M E N T S
twenty-five million p o s t cards
asking the receivers to purchase
War Savings Stamps will he sent
out by Secretary McAdoo.
Says Secretary McAdoo
1 ta k e my pen and w rite to you;
For since this Hohenzollcrn crew
$1.50
Continues hell’s own broth to brew,
j(( Until the whole w orld's in a stew,
Their course we ought to m a k s them
rue -
Says Se c re ta ry McAdoo.
Our boys will go abroad to fight,
And it is only fair and right
T hat we should help w ith all our might,
And so this le tte r 1 indite
To say, Please loose your purse-strings
tight.
Says S ecretary McAdoo,
On t h e next page w ill be found protect (h e bondholders against Addressing me and also you.
some useful election information. ill-advised disposition of t h e i r j Come, give your governm ent a lift.
Invest, i t 's really not a gift;
Clip it out and paste it in your bonds.
The Secretary expresses t h e ' l-et's m ake in w a r 's dark cloud a rift,
scrap album.
purchaser of a Alul svt lhis Prussian crew adrift.
We will excuse the Armenians hope that every
We can, if we will practice thrift.
will realize that _ the Says Se c re ta ry McAdoo,
______
.
if
they ___
fail ________
to wear ________________
sack cloth and Liberty Bond
ashes over the death of old Abdul only genuine ht',p that ht* «lves A-meaning me. and also you.
his Government is keeping his Two-bita I a*k to beat the foe;
Hamid, ex sultan of Turkey.
bond as an investment so long as Two-bits to sink the U-boaU low;
The federal Farm Loan board it is possible for him to do so. Two-bit» to end this Hun-made wo«;
warns farmers to beware of fake He states, however, that no just Tw°-biu to
th*
k,,ow
“agents,” who are trying to col objection lies to the sa e of a L ib-,., .
I Satan complains th a t he is slow
lect fees of . $300
. for forming , farm erty Bond where real n< cessity Two-bits, aays William McAdoo,
loan associations. Demand ert- exjs^s for ds
J u s t ta k e the hint, from me to you!
dentials from so-called agents and
E l u s M krkm th .
The writer is pleased to see a
if they haven’t the documents,
disposition on the part of the
turn old Shep loose on them.
trustees of Pacific University to
The keel for the fir-t of a num- place local men on the board. At
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ber of submarine chasers to be a recent meetinR j ohn R Forbis
U O piier C a m p a ig n
built by the Ford Motor company an(j j p jjur'ey of this city were
Theo. H. Sheff* r, of the U. S.
was laid a week ago today and it 0flfered places on the board. Ix>cal
Biological Survey, will hold mole
is announced that when the work men are more apt to know the an i . i _ m
iv:_ d».m
60 Children Wanted
from country or town schools of the eighth grade or
under, who do not already own Thrift Stamps, to
accept, as a gift from us, with no strings to it, a
Thrift Card, on which will be one 25-cent Thrift
Stamp.
You will be asked what they are for, bow many it
takes to get a War Savings Stamp and how much 21
War Savings Stamp will be worth in January, 1923.
Ask your Dad or your Teacher.
Time-2 o’clock Saturday, February 16th.
IMace—The MAIN STREET LUMBER YARD,
FORKST GROVE, OREGON
(Copeland & McCrcady)
eon he produced by a whole nation
making up it» mind really to help
win the war. The difficulties of
equipping the army would be
easily rut in half if every individ­
ual in this country would recog­
nize his responsibility in helping
to equip the army, his re«ponsi-
bility to get on without demand-
ing new things he can get along
without, and by so doing leave a
greater amount of labor and ma­
terial to produce the things the
government must have.
Kvery yard of linen that is
bought Irom today on |»uts the
buyer in conqretition with the
opfa ov«rpmati7Pd I ’ nrlp Hnnrv
j
,
.
,
and gopher meetings, giving deni
gets s\ sterna izea, Lncie rnnrx needs of the institution and to
and . in
Aeroplane Board in equipping the
will turn out one chaser
pet day. j nave
have a a greaier
erreuter incenuve
incentive 1 to 0 worn
work onstrations
, prt.paration
*• in trapping
, hides
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(ht>
of . the
for
fleet of aeroplanes which we hope
If he says he’ll do it, he’ll do it.
for greater success than men who tnarjtl.t. These meetings will be
to put over the German lines,
That the flag will not be live at great distances and rarely. held at the xhoolSt so that the
That should be very plain to ev­
neglected so long as any of Abe if ever, visit the college.
j boys and Kjr|s may have the op-
ery one when it is known that tin*
Lincoln’s “coffee coolers” live was
portunity of learning the trapping
need of linen for aeroplane pro­
Do You Know O atm eal?
demonstrated Tuesday morning,
bu
ine<s,
and
make
the
work
a
duction exceeds the total stock
Do you know that oatmeal
when a squad of Grand Army
H> F r a n k A.
part
of
their
Thrift
Campaign.
in the world. But the same
men marched to the Congrega makes delicious puddings and
\ and, flip.
rule applies in almost every direc­
tion'al" church" square""and buiiTcd I
S°°d •*"**» 0f
>»“ £ £
^ ¡ iL T 'I n d '^ h o
tion that we turn.
'¡n
u
ntr,r,.”
in
honor
of
Lincoln’s
know’
breakfast
food-
but
is
e
.
are
,n ,
. . thl
Hardly a day passes but there
‘Old Glory
I even better fixed up fbr dinner or
are 1-0 planned, it 19 ex­ is some fresh illus: ration of the in­ There can be only two reasons
birthay.
it
makes
excellent
pud-
that
a I communities will ability on the part of govern­ why men should not see in their
supper.
be
reached.
The schedule is.
Addressing a (»rants Pas^ au d -, dings ; wholesome bread a nd cook-
ments to buy with money some­ personal expenditure their individ­
March
4—10:45
a
m..
West
ual responsibility for equipping
ience recently, Robert N. Stan- ¡es; an appetizing soup for a cold
thing essential for war prepara­
the army. One is a belief that a
field, republican candidate for day; a baked dish for dinner in Union; 2:45 p. m.. B th any
tion. We are now discovering
United States senator, declared p]ace meat_
March 5 10:45 a. m., Reel-
fully
equipped American army is
that there is not linen enough in
v
ille
;l:0
0
p
tn.,
Beaverton
;
2:45
not going tn be necessary; that
strongly for the improxement of
Oatmeal bread is delicious with
the world to cover the aeroplanes
p m , Union.
rivers and harbors He said h e ,a]| meajs—try ¡t.
war either will be won by our al­
March 6 10:15 a m., Kinton; that the allies are producing. The lies, or it has already been won
not only favored such improve­
1 cup milk or water
2:45 p. m , Scholls
Eng ish government has just de-
ments but considered them ab­ 2} 2 cups wheat flour
by the exhaustion of our enemies.
i
March
7
10:45
a
m.
Laurel;
cided
that at least 10,000 acres of
1 teaspoon salt
solutely essential to the future de­
There
is little in the situation
2:45 p. m., Hillside.
English soil must be devoted to
i 3 yeast cake
velopment of the state.
upon
which
tolia.se such a belief.
March 8—10:45 a. m Bloom 1 the production of flax, instead of
1 cup rolled oats.
The other reason must be that
The Forest Grove churches may
food. That government is mak­
Scald the liquid, add salt and ing; 2:45 p. m., Verboort.
March
11—10:45
a.
m
,
Roy;
not federate, and the Express does pour over the oifs, cool half an
ing terms with the farmers, which people believe that there are labor
2:45
p.
m.,
Kama*
City.
and materials enough to produce
not believe they will, but the city hour, add the yeast mixed with
will h ad to the planting of that
Ma
ch
12
10:45
a.
m.,
Roy;
everything that they want for
has secured a lot of advertising in * 2 CUP lukewarm water, and th
crop
j their individual uses and every*
the Portland papers because of ^ou!\ *fnead and k f r*se untl] 2:45 p.m . Dilley.
The illustrations art* endless of
March 13 10:45 a. m , Gaston;
! thing that the government must
the proposal to federate. And, jet rj e in the p«in until size is 2:45
the fact that there are not labor
p. m , Hills,
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have. Absolute blindness to what
while the Portland churches are doubled. Bake in moderate oven
March 14 10-45 a. m ; Mid
and materials enough to produce
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total is when you add two
not federating, the papers of that for 50 minutes. Makes one loaf dleton; 2.45 p. m Laurel Ririg**. the things that the people want!
exeu-e there
city think it would be a fine w e m h .n ^ l^ lb s.
March. 15 10:45 a. m.. Tual- and the thin«, that the «overn- i “"l1 l* ° “
O
5 p ...
m. lizard.
, r . try , this Brown Pud.lin« ati„ ;2 :4
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rp.
can be for b lieving thi*re are
thing fo r t h e Forest Grove „ when
you have a light dinner or
„,
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1 K *
mtnt wants. J here are wo ways , ,
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Denartment
of
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churches.
supper.
i nt i.. o u parimr ni oi agri ! of helping solve the problem. One labor
.
. and
, , materia
, enough
, for the
culture has asked that a survey ¡8 to s,)et,d UD nroduction and in- ,n<,,v,dual comfort8 and military
The national food administra­ 2 cups cooked oatmeal
1 ■> cup molasses
of crops and labor be made heb .
.
I needs of the country. The man
tion has placed a ban on the mar­
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11 to 16 This survey will be dustry. The other is to cut down . . .
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cup
raisins
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| who is not prepared to economize
keting of hens and pullets until
^lix and bake for one-half hour made by the Agricultural Council, unnecessary consumption.
Ly . . either believes there is no
April 30th, by which time it is ex- Serve hot or cold, This will serve ' und
that the labor the latter method every one can
^
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needs
everv iarm
fiirrn oe
tie IcjirneH*
*-, 1 »» himself
u
»r • in an effective
*• way m necessity , for ... militnry . prep.ired-
iiciu» of
ui evtr>
i carneu, pUt
. .
pected we will have a new crop five people,
of pullets hatched sufficient to
Oatmeal is a good, inexpensive,
,he ,m^
a front trench. Every one can |
T hl', w‘" n" 1 look
lh'
alV ?[
buy> l0w?fth,
er —,b,.
.... ,u...
the plainest facLs in regard
keep up the poultry and egg nutritious food. Let it help-olve with
the Wlsh“
acrcac*“ to,
of crops.
Blanks
mak(i sacrifices
that will i___
be re­ face
to industrial capacity. The gov­
supply. Dealers who do not ob­ the “save the wheat” problem.
will be furnished by the Depart- fleeted in a quicker and better
ernment
has provided the easiest
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MILLS,
ment, and each farmer will fill out equipment of armies, The pro-
serve this rule will lose their
, .
‘ , ¡possible road for the individual
Emergency Home Demonstra­ the blank for his farm. The data .... J .u » „ i
licenses.
to be strictly
.
^ u »rr>
P h o n a l sacrifice into
tion Agent.
confitlvnUa!?*^ “ ‘°
| ¡"K «P Production can be exceed-1 ^¿4„M c a id ^ a V i' and buy Wa'r
HOLDYOUR
Ben F. West of Salem an­
N. C. Jamison, County Agent e(J mariy fold by the effect which j Savings Stamps.
LIBERTY BONDS
nounces himself a candidate for
Secretary of the Treasury Me the republican nomination for
Local Klection B oards
Adoo urges the purchasers of Lib- stat" treasurer andI there are many
The county court has appoint-
erty Loan Bonds of both the of his friends
in Washington ed tbe following iudves and clerks
First and
Second i-sues to hold county who will assist him in at-
ing judgis and clirks
. irst ana becona issues to noia tajn jn„ bis desires.
election for Forest Grove for
Under the new management, this market has been
fast to their bonds. They are the
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the year R>18:
stocked up with a tempting line of
best investment in the world.
In renewing his subscription to
Northwest Forest Grove- Day
The Secretary's statement wa,
Express. Jack Latta writes g d . q
s f . j h xt
oil I
tirof t ih that he and his family have left f T° dra' "
^antora, Jonn wc
called forth bj the fact that Lib j p:nensburg and art, now located Earner, judges; G. H. Baldwin,
erty Bond holders are being ap- at 1011 South 17th street, Tacoma, Harvey Emmerson, Eva Adams,
Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Hamburger, Wieners, etc.
proached from time to time by Wash. __
cleiks. Night Board: J. C. Clark,
Also Bread, Cookies, Pickles, Spices,
agents seeking to induce them to
Now is the time to get pre- H. B. Johnson, judges; Ed Boos
Fruits and Vegetables.
part with their Liberty Bonds pared for the spring spraying. Arthur Sheaier, Rufus Cheney,
and take in exhange securities All fruit trees must be sprayed, c|er|(Sa
Fresh Fish Tuesdays and Fridays
which in a number of cases are of w^h Lime-Sulphur. Call in and
Northeast Forest Grove—Day
Free Deliveries
We pay Cash for Veal,
9
a.
m.
and
3
p.
m.
Pork, Hides, Poultry
a very questionable value, and g_w Dr/ Lime.Si,I^hur. Littler’s Board: Harvey Nauffts, H. T
Phone 0 3 01
.
and Eggs
was prompted by the desire to pharmacy.
Buxton, judges; Joe Carpenter, E.
j
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Schedule of Mole and
B. Catching, Don Giltner, clerk»,
Night Board: Walter Roswurm,
John Taylor, judges; George II
Jackson. Geo. Ldtlehales, Leslie
K. Webb, clerks.
Southwest Fore-t Grove Day
Board: A. G. Hoffman, W. J.
McCriady, judges; Mrs. A E.
Scott, Walter Sears, Cha-. O. Roe.
clerks. Night Board: John Wirtz,
H H. Bernard, judges; J . P . Hur-
ley, A. B. Caples, Ives J . Hoar,
l.>rk
‘ ( ’
Southeast Forest Grove—Day
Board: H. K. Inlow, J A. Parker,
judges; Kmma Pitman, Margaret
Hinman, Violet Glaisyer, clerks,
Night Board: C. L. Mocroft, K
F. Burlingham, judges; Archie
Bryant, L. I). Bell, Fred I). Gard*
ner, clerks
Fliers at the Front Are
Handicapped
The Pacific Market
Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork
Mutton and Poultry. . .
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