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

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    IN THE TRENCHES
people from exercising their fret* death rate p e r a n n u m from
ill in rejecting despotism and disease was 15 soldiers out of u PiMir, common, late despist'd Spud,
Anse, and slinking olT thy mud,
choosing
democracy. The Ignited thousand.
Published every Thursday at Forest Grove, Oregon.
Accept the throne.
W. C. Benfer, Editor and Publisher.
States does not tight to force any
In the Russo-Japanese war the
For
now that war doth hold us in ita
Entered as second-class matter Jan. 12, 1816, at the nos to ilice at Forest Grove, government to adopt the theory death rat»- per annum from disease
bloody clutch,
Oregon, under the Act o f March *, 1878
of our government, nor does the ! was 20 out of a thousand.- Ex- It hellooverH un to own
United Slates tight to force any tracts from speech by Senator That thou art king. or "gut In Dutch.”
Subscription Kates
foreign people to take our form of Olile James
We serve thee, glorili«'! Potato,
On Credit
Paid in advance
$
1.50
government
against
any
form
of
Forgetting gladly and accelerato
........ $1.00
One year .............
One y e a r.............. .
Huns Kill American Poet
What thou hast hin
.50
Six
months
.75
government
they
may
choose
for
Six months ...
London, March 11.—The bodies We root for thee, O, Murphy, for we
.25
Three months
Three Months
■<0 themselves. Hut America does
of- Mrs. Ix>na Guilbert Ford, an
love thee much;
THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1018
tight to prevent any foreign gov-
American poet, and her son, about Yea, fervently do we ” dig in.
eminent thwarting any land from
years old , were discovered to- And on our own soil "heat the Dutch.”
against a soldier during his ab- - enjoying
In the wreckage^oT
—
— democracy
,i ................. if it so wills day
’
‘
* a house
‘
MARY H. FORCE.
sence*
by the voice of its own people, j destroyed in the German air raid
A Navy base hospital with a
If a soldier is sued, the courts And this United States fights now 'l**t week. In this house 12 per-
capacity
of 500 beds has reached
shall postpone action until h e c a n jand wij| eVer tight to theexpendi j®ol?3t wor‘* kj,l' d ;
Mrs.
Ford
formerly
lived
in
El-
It will take care of
attend to it.
ture of its last dollar and the sac mira, N'. Y. She was the author the war zone
If a so'dier have a mine, timber rdice uf every son, rather than 0f “ Keep the Home Fires Hurn- Navy personnel, both ashore and
! or farm claim, assessments on submit to any monarch wresting mg. one of the mlwt* popular' of jalloa\am l if accommodations ex-
which are overdue, it shall be held • our democracy from us, to the the English and American war i*t will also be available for Army
j for him.
death of our liberty and the end songs. She had made her home and allied sick and wounded.
Honor t h y soldier a n d thy ,>f our republic.” —Senator James recently with her son, Walter, in
Register Your Babies
the northwestern section of l gin-
sailor, that thy days may he long Hamilton Lewis of Illinois.
don.
The Eugenics contest to be put
What have you given the Red in the land of Liberty
on by the Woman’s club will lie
Cross for their “ Superfluity” sale [ No man hath greater love than W HAT WAR-SAY 1N(«S
Appeal Board Acts
held March 22d arid parents are
next Saturday? Any article th at! he that oflVreth his life for the
STAMPS WILL BUY
Appeals of married men, claim ¡asked to legi^tcr ihtir children
is salable will be thankfully re-j world’s sake, and it is commended ! A single Thrift Stamp
will ing exemption were acted on as I ¡6 months to 5 years) with Mrs
I Clifford Wadker before that date.
that
neither
lawyers,
nor
the
loan
;
buy
a
tent
pole
or
five
tent
pins,
follows:
ceived.
l
sharks, nor the gatherers of title« a waist beit or hat cord, shoe
Farm claims denied: Fred R , Public sale bills pi inted at the
So far, Forest Grove is behind
laces or identification tags; two Werre, Jus. L. Hopkins, Herman Express office.
schedule in her purchase of Smil- shall fatten on him.
will buy one trench bwil or a pair 'G . 4Hamel, Peter Vanl/m, Fritz
Congress
is
content
to
call
this
age Books for soldiers This is
ANNOUNCEMENT
of woolen gloves. Four Thrift L. Fischer, Fnd G. W illis, John
not the Forest Grove way. Get bill the civil rights hill. Intel­
F. Danzer, Alfred Hamel, Albert
To
the
Ri-publii-unN
of Washington
Stamps
will
buy
two
pair*
of
can­
A. H. Meyer, Willis E. Hall.
busy. Books may be secured lectual sloth. It’s t h e divine
County:
vas leggins; six will buy five pairs
Farm claims allowed: Ewing M
from B. J. Simpson, W. J. Me- rights bill.— Portland News.
I hereby announce myself on n can­
, of woolen socks or three suits of Maxwell, W. H. Heisler, Clyde
didate for the nomination on the Re­
Cready, the Red Cross or W. C
OUTLOOK IS
summer underwear; twelve will M. Trueblood, Arnie K. Dickason, < publican ticket for the office of Stale
Benfer.
ENCOURAGING
buy a stee) he|met
Mike Yunker, Roy Ber t, Win
Representative.
R Heisler
“ Does it pay to advertise?”
The Pacific Umversity “ Bulle-
One War-Savings Stamp will
I seek the nomination because I am
Industrial claim allowed: Ward
willing to work, to work bard, and to
That depends on circumstances tin” for the month of February buy one hundred cartridges ora Ennes, still in Class 1, however.
work all the time to win this war for
and the advertiser can generally makes the announcement that, cartridge belt o r a scabba-d for
Appeal marriedmen, claim ng
control the circumstances. If you there will be no deficit this year, j a bayonet; two will purchase two denendenf. denied: Earl I, Hobbs, the free voice and rule of the |s-ople of
the work!, to promote the beat inter­
would advertise garden seed in When w e s t o p to consider pairs of woolen breeches or two Frank (). Erickson.
ests of the Stale of Oregon, and to
Dependent parent claim denied: keep the home tires burning brightly in
the months of November and De­ the difficulties under which the flannel shirts; two and a half will
Walter Gray, still in Class 1;
Washingion County.
cember, he chances are you would College has labored during the ; buy a gas mask. Three War Sav-
Harry E. Spencer, also still in
I seek the nomination because I have
waste a big part of your advertis­ past few years and the further ing> Stamps will buy an overcoat Class 1.
hnd
experience in Icgudution, -and be­
ing money. On the other hand, fact that ¡he war has taken half or twu woolen service coats; ihre*
Clinton Shelton, placed in Class
lieve I can give "value received” for
buy
three
pairs
of
A, confirming local board; bis ap­
November a n d December are a hundred of its students, the an a half will
every effort expended in my behalf.
,
, .
c
. ,
woolen blankets; four will buy a peal deni* d.
showing
made,
in
a
financial
way,
rd|
e
good months in which to adver­
I seek the franchise o f the people
Everald W. Minckley placed in
. . „ .
and. if chosen, I will serve them hon­
tise fuel and warm clothing. Re­ is certainly flattering to the man-
( ’ lass A reversing local board.—
estly and economically,
.
People Are Saving
cently a Forest Grove citizen, cm agement. It would appear that
Hillsboro Argus.
LOYAL M. GRAHAM.
Evidences a r e accumulating
ployed by the day, lost a day’s waste has been entirely eliminated.
Advt)
Forest Grove, Oregon.
Making
Fruit
Boxes
else
Pacific
could
not
make
th
e;
^u‘
^abit
of
saving
among
wages hunting the town over for a
the American people, especially
- i
At great exiiense, we have in-
woman companion for his mother. financial showing it has made the among the patrons of - savings
.
?
, .
,
He wasted the day and found no present school year. Congratu- B a n k s a n d P o s t a l Savings Called a machine for making
woman. Then he inserted a 3- lations, ladies and gentlemen of is outstripping the fin mcial de- Fruit Boxes of all sizes and we
mands made upon them by the would like to quote prices to box
line advertisement in the Express Pacific board and facul y.
Government.
users.
Forest Grove P Inning
and got what he was seeking— at a
While no « xac' figures are avail- Mill Co.
9-tf
cost of loc. In that case, aayer-;
r»r*irkri>
able at present it is known that
.. ,
,
Using certainly paid well.
postal savings deposits have stead-
I nc'e *^am -s Agents
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“ Who are they who mtsrepre- ily gained during the year 1917,
Thrift Stamps and W’ar Savings
UNCLE SAM ’S
sent the purpose of democrocy and notably since the 1st of July Certificates may be purchased
TEN COMNANDMENTS
under Wilson that they may de- of that year, whieh was after the from any of ihe following named
firms and individuals:
President W’ ilson is about to feat all democracy to all men? fir-t issue of the Liberty Loan.
T
h
e
reports
from
savings
banks
The
Postofflee
First Nat’ l Bank
sign a bill which takes its place These charge that America, under
also show a steady gain, and the W. F. Schultz Co. Fore«t Grove Nat’ l
as the . most liberal . leg-
war , to same is true of cooperative build- Shearer & Son
. in , history
.
, , W’ilson,
_ would continue
,
Bank
lslation in protection of a nation s force Governments and people of ¡nK and |oan associa'ions
Caplea & Co.
Goff Bros.
A G Hoffman & Co.
fighters ever known. It is good of foreign lands to take our form
Nor have the people of small VanKoughnet &
Chas Littler
enough, strong enough to be ca led of government. Let the world means been the only savers. It (,t^ ,^ '>
s hearer
K I- Burlinghain
Gordon & Gordon
t h e National T e n Command- know that as George Washington ises'im a ed that the savings of V I Fuqua
the whole piople of the United G G Paterson
H T Giltner
ments, and is, in effect, thus:
fought for democracy as a right to States, ordinarily lò 000.000,000 Cope-land & Me­
John Andorssui
M J Abbott
Thou shalt not evict, for non- America and Thomas Jefferson to $0.000.000,000 annually,
were
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. .
C
V B Russell
payment of rent, a soldier’s de- proclaimed it as a necessity to incri a-ed $14.000.000,000 to $15,- „
penmrd
C S McNutt
| g H Baldwin
Par. Barber Shop
pendents, under penalty of $10,- mankind, while Lincoln made it 1)00,000,000 in 1917.
Claude E Smith
The respon-e of the people to j R R Nixon
FRE1) A . E V E R E S T
000 fine.
his creed of emancipation for all
Hines
W C Benfer
the national need of economy and J Chas
At present Deputy Recorder
J
Wirt/.
Brady Chowning
Thou shalt not cut off a soldier’s color and all clime—so, too, Wil-
saving has been general and gen-1 W' F Hartrampf
M S Allen tfr Co.
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
life insurance because of delayed son fights for democracy as a erous.
Good Investmt Co. News-Times Office
for Nomination for
premiums.
'right of the whole world
The
A-k
any
agent
for
particulars.
RECORDER
OF CONVEYANCES
English as She Is Siamesed
Thou shalt not foreclose a m ort-' promise of Wilson to ‘make the
Primary Election May 17, HUH.
A Siamese newspaper carries
Warranty deed and mortgage
gage on a soldier’s property.
world safe for democracy’ is no
(Paid Advt)
the following at the head of its blanks for sale at this office,
Thou shalt not take away a threat to make the world take editorial column:
soldier's home on which he has democracy
It is but the assur-
“ The news we tell the latest.
made part payment.
ance of the effort to give to the Writ in a perfectly style and most
Thou shalt not sell a soldier’s world its chance to take democ- earnest. Do a murder commit,
we tell it. Do a ch’ef die, we
property because of his failure to racy. This war of America is the publish it, and in borders of som-
pay the taxes, national, state or announcement that we, by our en- [^¿r. Staff "and" "each writer been
local.
trance into the conflict, will pre- college, and write like the Kip ing
Thou shalt not settle a law suit vent any despot depriving any and the Dickon-. We circle ev-
If you are going to build a
cry town and extortionate not for
advertis'-ments ” — Luke Mr*Luke.
Silo, Garage, House, Barn
or Chicken Coop, let us tell
Health Condition o f Army
you the cost. We buy cheap
The health condition of the
and
we sell cheap.
American Army, notwithstanding
Under the new management, this market has been
Our
Mr. Copeland does the
stocked up with a tempting line of
they have gone through the most
____
buying
for all our yards, in­
severe winter in half a century, is
cluding this one. Everything, like Doors, Roofing, Mould­
by far the best of that of any
ing, as well as all Lumber and Shingles, is bought in car
other army in the world.
lots. We get prices the man with but one yard cannot get,
The death rate from disease per
and we are willing to pass this saving on to you. We want
Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Hamburger, Wieners, etc.
annum of 'the American troops is
your business. Let us figure your bill.
Also Bread, Cookies, Pickles, Spices,
8 soldiers out of a thousand.
Fruits and Vegetables.
In the Spanish-American War
Fresh Fish Tuesdays and Fridays
the death rate per annum of the
Free Deliveries
We pay Cash for Veal,
American Army from disease was
(Copeland & McCready)
9 a. m . and 3 p. m.
Pork, Hides, Poultry
25
soldiers
out
of
a
thousand.
Phone
531
Forest Grove, Ore.
Phone 03 01
and Eggs
In the China Japanese war the
Œlî? Jfîarrat tërmi* üxpmiH
* * * This paper has enlisted
with the government in the
cause o {A m erica for the
period of the war
IB
LUMBER
The Pacific Market
Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork
Mutton and Poultry. . .
Main Street Lumber Yard