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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1918)
% NOTES AND PERSONALS 1L It. Bernard had business in Portland Saturday. Fatty and Shorty and Me H. T. GILTNER Money to loan Valley (Realty Claude Smith had business in Co., Fore»t Grove, Oregon. 19-tf Portland Saturday. Staple and Fancy Groceries George G. Hancock, real ch - The Express print» butter wrap tute, farm loan* and tire insur pers with non-poisonous ink. ance, new Anderson block. f>0 Jim Magruder and son, Sam,! A. J. Cook came down from departed Monday for Toppenish, Schofield Saturday and report» Wash., where Jim has a position ir»<> men working for the Standard in a drug »tore. Box company. J. C. Wilson, who is working Fruits and Vegetables in Season PHONE 701 Mr. and Mn». II. R. Bernard for the Standard Box company at South Main Street - Forest Grove, Ore will move to apartments over the Schofield, visited his family in First National hunk uh soon a» this city over Sunday. B A T T L E ( B Y O F P E E D 'E M [ soldiers, hut friends, don’t forget the the rooms are remodeled. Mrs. Eunice Rogers returned Hindi Spark» iias lieen invited Sat u day to her home at McMinn Yen, w e’ll rally round the farm, hoys, | nurses. They are our “ pals,” have given up all and come to he friends to by i he Port land Y. M. C. A. to ville, after a Wl ek’s vi it with her W e ’ll rally once again, uh when we need them most, and those deliver one of his famous chalk parents, Mr. and Mrs. II R. Ber Shouting the battle cry o f Feed ’Em ; of you who offer prayers to the God of t ilk» to soldiers some Saturday nard W e ’ve got the ships and money nations and the souls of humanity,don’t night in the mar future. M rs. W . R . Ives and son, Ken- And the heat of fighting men, , >c, .. .. . forget the little Red Cross nurse. She . . . We have on hand all sizes of neth, visited friends in this city Shouting the battle cry of reed h.m. I. loves . to . think she is remembered, too. drain tile for farm drainage Bet over Sunday, and had another The onion forever, the beans and the work and never complain, but the corn, u quote y o u p r i c e s. Forest load of their »household goods soldier cusses and swears each in their their “ bit.” moved to Vancouver, Wash., Down with the tater it's up the next ,<wn w ay are (¡rove Planing Mill Co. 9-if mom - where they are now living at 302 Here's a paragraph not so full Buy your groceries, fish, veg While we rally round the plow, hoys, j of sympathy as the one in regard etables and second-hand house Eleventh street hold goods of the Economy store Dodge hldg., cor. ltd street and Pacific avenue. 6-tf Joe A. Wiles would like to write your insurance. Will give you service that will be to your advantage. West side Main St,, north of Tucker’s garage. Remember, friends, you must pay in advance to get the Express at one dollar per year. The reg ular price is $1 lit). We pay you iiOc to collect from yourself. Jame» H Pruett, former high school teacher, passed throuvh town Thursday enroute from vis iting his wife at McMinnville hack to his work for CncleSam in Seattle. S. W. Dry Ume Sulphur is a^t- nally Lime and Sulphur not Sol uble Sulphur. There is only one dry Lime-Sulphur on the market; that is Sherwin-Williams. Sold by Littler’s Pharmacy. Hugh and I^ee Sparks, who are building a fine re idence in the Roy district for John Bernards, spent Sunday with their folks in this city. They have almost fin ished the carpenter work and Ed W irtz is now working at the plumbing All persons or firms engaged in importing, manufacturing, storing or distributing fertilizers or fertil izer ingredients must secure li- c nses on or before March 20 Application must be made to the Law D e p a r t m e n t , License Divisen, United States Food Ad ministration, Washington. D. C For United States Senator Abraham Baldwin is putting himself up a store building just west of the Brodersen paint shop, on First Avenue, south, where will conduct a second-hand »»ore, agate-grinding shop and real es tate office. J. M. Thacker, who was for merly employed at the local milk condenser, is now a pump man at • he Standard Box mill at Scho- field. He report» that his son, Bill, has arrived in England and was well at last writing And take the hoe again, Shouting the battle cry of Feed ’Em. to the nurses: “ We are most encouraged by the : glowing reports we hear from home of a i n n ,• , the gigantic preparations to push the U . A . L . I rOfflOtHIJ' j war to a victory, and good friends, if ] you had been here five months you would have mighty little sympathy for anything or anyone who blocks that Corvallis, Ore., Mar. 12 As progress. I confess to have been a the first move in the campaign to German sympathizer for three years, secure greater production of poul- because I was blinded by the fact that ti V, the Department of Agricul- they make among our best citizens, and clean, noble people. 1 thought ture announces ihe appointment ,, ne wrong could come from them. But of Mr. U. L. Upson of jranis never ag ajn> To see is to believe, and Mrr. C. II. Hamilton of L o - Pass Oregon, as Extension PouI• the Hun system and gang of autocrats tine, Ore , says she had rheuma fry Husband man, to co-ope. ate are from hell breathing damnation, and tism for 38 years and was help w ith the Oregon Agricu 'U ra l Col- they must be driven home. I thought less most of the time. Went to lego, and w ith office at Corvallis, they were lied about, but that’s im- Dr. Darland 59 days and has Oregon. possible. Earth is no place for liberty- F R E D KM M K RSO N BROOKS Poultry Industry been able to do her own work ever since. Now CG years old. The following poem was written by a soldier at Camp Merritt, N. J., and, while it can hardly be classed as a classic, it shows the feeling» of the hoys in olive drab toward each other: We were on our way to France one day, Shorty and Fatty and me; W e sat and we bunked and we ate in our seat — Shorty and Fatty and me. Now , Shorty’s blood was of Norway suds, ' And Fatty a Dane was he; But w e ’re off to fight for old Uncle Sam — Shorty and Fatty and me. I Fatty’s pate is as bare as a plate. 1 And Shorty comes up to my knee; I But w e ’re all good scouts when we get out— Fatty and Shorty and' me. W e ’re after the kaiser’s wishbone now And w e’re sure it’s got to be. For we are loaded up with horse-shoe nails— Fatty and Shorty and me. Now this is the song of the trio, bold, As they’re sailing o ’er the sea; With a yip and a yell, we’ll give ’em hell—- Fatty and Shorty and me. — W . L. Gardner. “ The Salt Lake Poet.” Warranty deed and mortgage blanks for sale at this office. Administrator’s Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County. I ~Ze.T " liT , !’’ ’ * pj, Blarrin, deceased, Notice is hereby given, that the un j dersigned has been duly appointed by U he County C o u r t of Washington This is the time of the year loving people as long as the “ wise wolf AH when mcr* ased production must j is at large,” ~ - and this rot about German persons interested or having claims as Jas Ritchey of Forest (¡rove, begin and it is planned lo initiate American citizens not taking an active against said estate are hereby required wrfs in the c ity Saturday, and an a publicity Campaign in the im- i part in this war against Germany is all to present the same to me at the of hour was enjoyed in old-time visit mediate future. An itinerary is gone. W e fought kin three times for fice o f J. N. Hoffman, in the city of Forest Grove, Oregon, properly veri wiih the Argus editor, who was a now being arranged, so that Mr. principle and freedom, which is more fied, as by law required, within six boy in Eastern Oregon when Upson may present to the people precious than a brother’s blood. If months from the date of this notice. Ritchey was wheat farming in old of Oregon, at first hand, the aims they can’t stand by their adopted Dated this 14th day o f February, Umatilla county.— Hillsboro A r and desires of the federal govern- country, but take up that which blocks 1918. The first date of this publication of gus. men relative to poultry produc- her progress, let ’em have a traitor’s Soldiers and sailors who have tinn. There is no doubt of the medicine, and that’s lead, followed by notice being February 14, 1918. P A U L BECK, been buying Southern Pacific urgent necessity for greater pro six feet otearth. America was too full Administrator of the estate of Pit lands on the installment plan duction of poultry and eggs, in of fools like Ynyself, and now she is 6-5t need not worry about their pay order that tran-portable meats late in the game, and 1 am sorry. The Blarrin, deceased. ments until the war is over. They | may be released for over-seas use. American Indian was never more cruel Notice to Creditors have Until nine months after that J The government has adopted than they. I ’ve seen where the bomb , Notice is hereby given that letters of time before they have to resume the slogan ‘TOO hens to every lit in the residences of London and little administration, with the will o f de their obligations, according to B f arm; 100 eg gs from every hen ” children with their heads cutoff, and ceased annexed, have been issued to the undersigned by the County Court of A . McAllister, land commissioner and is urging that all rural, civic other things. Then we talk of quarter Washington county, Oregen, in the of the company This applies and patriotic bodies get behind ~ never- ” _______________ matter of the estate of Matt Still, de both to interest and to piincipal. j this movement in every possible Now is the time to get Pre- ceased, the undersigned having duly qualified as administrator o f said estate. Packages c o n ta in in g dutiable way. A plentiful supply of posters,, parecj for t.he spring spraying. Now, therefore, all persons having gifts sent to the Expeditionary a,'d literature will soon be avail - 1 All fruit trees must be sprayed claims against said estate are hereby Forces temporarily serving in able for distribution and organi- required to present the same to me, England will he delivered free of t zations wishing to take up this, with Lime-Sulphur. Call in and with proper vouchers, at the law office duty, provided the contents are work are requested to write Mr. let us explain why you should u<e of H. T. Bagley, in the Hillsboro N a tional Bank building, at Hillsboro, Ore bona fide gifts, the quantity is Upson for instruc tions as to how S-W Dry Lime-Sulphur, Littler’s gon, within six months from date here of. not beyond the personal require- i t ° proceed. Pharmacy, Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this Feb m en tsoflh e addressee, and that n l n J r» Notice of Final Settlement ruary 14th, 1918. the parcels are addr ssed for de DOOSlS K C il ITO SS; Notice is hereby given that the un- AN D R EW HECKM AN. livery lo the regimental address j fn n r lo r r m c t h p dersigned has filed in the County Court H. T. Bagley, Administrator. Of the recipient. L O IK lem n S M e MUI1S |((f Washington County, Oregon, his Attorney. (6-5t) Hun« Beginning March 15. parcel post packages in tne first, second and third zones may weigh 70 pounds. It has l>ei*n hard to keep packages of produce and fruit for j short shipment under the old weight and the increase in weight is expected to laigrly augment shipments of foodstuffs directly to consumers. The packages must still remain within the size limit of 84 inches combined length and girth. Many Forest Grove people |ftnHl acc,ou" t „ J t „ Administratrix Notice , , ~ .. , estate of C. Frederick E. Braun, de- Notice is hereby given, that the un- heard Monta . mithson, for- ,.easej ¿nd said Court has fixed Mon- mer McMinnville College student, <iay, April 15. 1918, at 10 o’clock \ 1 4 dersigned has been appointed by the when he debated with P. U. as the time and the County Court room ( <>unty Court of W ashington County; students in this city on two oc- in Hillsboro, Oregon, the place for the Oregon, 88 administratrix of the estate Oale J- Stewart. All persons hav- casions. Monta is in France now hearing of objections, if any, to said and he has written the editor of final account and the settlement of this *n8 cla>m9 against said estate will pre- j sent the same, properly verified, at the McMinnville Telephone Keg- estate. j the office of Langley & Langley, at Dateti this March 14, 1918. ister so interesting a letter th it j Forest Grove, Oregon. E. I. K U R A T L I, Administrator. the Express takes th» liberty of A N A B E L K LE M M . H. T. B A G L E Y , Attorney. reproducing two extracts: , “ You make a Ufi, • ,v'f // ]km~- Stockraiser and Busi ness Man A man who does things. Who has accomplished some thing. Who knows how to work and get results. Who knows Oregon’s needs, requirements and resources. Who has the experience, knowl edge and business understand ing. Who, as a State Legislator for six years, has already done much for Oregon. Whose Republicanism is un questioned and whose ability has been proven. (PnM iwIvertluPiTM-nt by StsnArlil Com mittee, StnnfleM, Or.) First pub. Mar. 14; last, Apr. 11. Send Rim a pouch ol Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug Heal G ravely CHexving Plug—there’s the soldier’s tobacco, that he can use anywhere, anytime. 'Just a email chew of Real Gravely is enough—all good tobacco, rich, sappy leaf made the Gravely way, not loaded up with heavy sweetening like ordinary plug. R. N. S T A N F IE L D Farmer, lot of fuss about us Give any mxn a chew of R<-al Gravely Plug, and he will tell you I ha t‘a the kind to send. Send the bestl Ordinary plug is false economy. It costs less per week to chaw Real Gravely, because a small chew of it lasts • long while. If you smoke a pipe, slice Gravely with your knife and add a little to your smoking tobacco. It will give flavor — improve your smoke. SEND V O t l« FR IE N D IN TH E V. S. SERVIC E A POUCH OF G R A V E L Y D ealers sit around here carry it in 10c. poaches. A 3e. «tem p ill put it into his h in d * in any T m in in a Cam p or S eaport o f the J. S. A . Eeen " o v e r th e re " a 3c. stamp «rill take it to him. Your dealer w ill supply -n r .lo p e and « i r e you o ffic ia l dir actions how to address it. . GRAVELY TOBACCO CO.. Danville. Va fe r e ’s aae a/ fie fîmes etra a U b a nefs thamkful te tie ft itaJ e ie seat Aia rial mooch ef/íml Cree afe. Tha Patent Poach heepi it Fresh and Clean end Good — H is not Reol Gravely withomt this Protection Seal E a tn b lis h e c l 1 S 3 1 Administratrix of Estate of Dale J Stewart. M ANCHE LANG LEY. Attorney for Administratrix. First Publication Feb. 21, 1918. 7-5t DR. H. C. FORTNER Successor to DR. H. W . V O L L M E R O F F IC E .. In First National Bank Building Telehones Residence 332 Office 333 D. D. & M. B. B U M P Attorneys at Law Loans and Real Estate D. D. B U M P , Residence Forest Grove. Phone 444 _ • ____________ J. M. B. B U M P , Residence Hillsboro Offices -H IL L S B O R O N . H OFFM AN Attorney A t Law / Patent Office Business Solicited Forest Grove, - Oregon