y Ifarcat Gkmu' Expresa AN IN D E PE N D E N T W EEKLY NEWSPAPER Vol. 3 ^ FOREST GROVE. OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1918 /w r r , W> CONDENSED NEWS NOTES No. 11 Clothing Badly Needed for War Refugees Miss Winifred Littlehales visit­ ed friends in Portland yesterday. When you think of spring un- The Red Cross having sent out Th<* director» of the Forest derwear, think of C. E. Roy & a caj| for dothing for the war Grove Commercial cluh met at k °- refugees of Belgium, the military the Rogers City Library Monday Attorney Manche Langley had relief committee o f t h e local evening and elected officers as business at the county seat yes- branch is asking the people of follows: terday. ; Forest Grove for donations of A. G. Hodman President Work Shirts, the big roomy worn clothing for men, women B. J. Simpson, Y’ ice President. kind, sizes to 18 / x t . C. E. Roy and cTii’dren No matter what R. W R*der. Secretary. the vintage of the clothing, just & Co. W. W. McEldowney, 'I'reasurer. so it is clean and whole. The fol­ The Rebekahs served a meatless Sergeant Major Enoch I. Will and wheatless lunch after an initi­ lowing ladies have been appointed of the U. S. aviation service was receiving agents and donations ai ion last evening present, on invitation, and gave M i» Lillian Thins of Gales “ »7 & ‘ ¡“ “ j iiis private opinion as to what the ; Creek has accepted a position as *. AT? Tho as, Bur- government should have in the bookkeeper at the Pacific Market. ^ « hara-„ M " , R “ ' “ 8 Cheney, way of aviation field, provided, of j . j U , c- ■ Mrs F. S. Whitehouse, Mrs W. MR. AND MRS. NELSON GARDNER cou se, thai it was decided to es- A dandy new line of Spring fjronk, Meg. a . G. Hoffman, Mrs. who last Friday celebrated in this city their fifty-eighth lahlish a field in the Pacific North ties for men and boys just re- j p Wegner or Mrs. W. C. Em- west. In his opinion, the field wedding anniversary. ceived a t J o h n Anderson s. merson. Phone either o f t h e merson. should contain not less than (¡00 11-tf Come and see. above ladies or Mesdames J. C. acres, should fa* moderately level, ter he stated that he was getting I Misses May, Florence and Clau ; Smith, Chas. Aydelott or R . M. | o H io c V ic if on ground t h a t w a s neither all he wanted to eat and wear and L U td l LdU lC » Tl&ll dien Humphreys of Portland vis- j Stevens if you have clothing you swampy nor sticky. He had heard that the Germans were as kind t o 1 ¡ted their mother, Mrs. L. A. want called for. Collections are I L ir llu m l that t h e government officials him as could be asked for Hej r O r U a ilt l r a C lO lie S Humphreys, in this city Sunday, being made today and another were rather inclined to the belief also said he was «ending her his Almost 100 Washington county “ Easter time” is ‘ ‘dress-up collection will be made Saturday, that there were too many cloudy watch as a keepsake. Later »he J women, chaperoned by Mrs L. time.” You’ll want some fixin’s The clothing will be taken to the days in both Washington and Oie- got the watch and when she went A. Humphreys and P L Schultz, to freshen up. The newest jn Miller building, Main street, and gon to make this section desira­ , to wind it, it would not wind; she yesterday made a trip to Portland Shirts, Ties, Hosiery, etc. C. E. sorted for shipment to New York. ble as a training camp for flyers, carried it to a jew* lor and flown and visited vaiious factories in Roy & Co. The Red Cross ladies will also as too much time was lost wait­ in the works the man had a note which is produced and packed gladly accept old papers or rub­ ^ party of girls from the Con- ing for the giound to d>y. Rut in which he stand that all he had much of the food which finds its grecationai church called on M r., bers, which will be sold to pay the this part of the W ilia me te valley aid in the letter wa- a lie; that way to Willamette valley tables. an(j ^jrs j) jsj Morris Sunday freight on the clothing. What was as good as any other part of his nose and ears had been cut off korest Grove sent 4t> delegates, anton, Dilley, people with cheerful songs, Sergeant Will is at Ellington see her again for he was a sight Cornelius and other points sent T, , „ Methodists Enjoy Family Dinner Field, near Houston. Texas, that would tun, ,hc .irongw t .•mailer partieu. j , * ■ ‘" r* I where he has c h a r g e of the Htomach into a vomiting fit. Atui oavMiidia onivcu . p * . . p « pi i Fully 25 0 Methodists, men, i When I he excursionists arrived o, hHo.ol recruits, as t h e y c o m e in. The giil who received the letter in Portland they were met by Sa.t,n i, amisdes Envelope C he • women and children, attended the It is his duty to try them out and lives at Nacogdoches and there automobiles and taken to t h e mlse- } hey arl>fc' beautiful and the quarterly supper and get-together ascertain, as best he can, for what are people in Kemp who know her Crown Mpls, where the ladies saw are ntrht" A - Hot,mdn meeting of the Aid Society given phase of the aviation service they and the story to be true.— Kemp how Hour of various kinds is made & Co at the church last evening and en- and here they saw hundreds of . Sergeant Major E. I. Will, who i joyed a very hearty meal and are best adapted. Win n he left (T e x ) News. tons of w hite Hour being loaded *s now located near Houston, | several hours of visiting after the to come home on furlough, he had on a big st-^uner for Uncle Sam. i Texas, in the aviation service, supper. (¡00 recruits in his squad. He says a two-unit field, such as The next visit was to the plant of visited his wife and child and While the supper was not meat- the Pacific Coast Biscuit com other relatives in this city over less, brown bread, potatoes and cou'd be accommodated on GOO acres, would accommodate nearly pany, where the making of wafers, t Sunday and Monday, leaving for many other foods recommended Next Tuesday evening, at the cookies and candie*» was demon- his duties Tuesday evening. 200 machines, rtquiring 500 offi­ j by the food administration were cers, 150 laborers and mechanics M. E. church dining hall, the siratid. At the Log Cabin Bak- George F Schroll, wife and used quite freely in the menu, and from 3 000 to 5,000 students. numbers o f t h e Forest Grcne ery 'be were served a daughter, Hub' , arrived Satur-j The affair was supposed to take The location of such a field would brotherhood wi l l h o l d their 6Weil dinner, made up of contri- day from Halsey, this state, to on the nature of a welcome, but be of great benefit to the com monthly meeting and dinner and butions from t h e Union Meat make their home in this city, the new pastor’s wife is ill with munity lucky • nough to be chosen. the same will be in t he nature of Company, the Crown Mills, the They are father, mother and sister | the measles and the speaking pro- The club gave Sr rgeant Will a a reception to Kev. John Ebert p.lCjfic Coast Biscuit Co and the to J. B. Schroll, the garage man, gram was postponed until a later vote of thanks for his talk, which new pastor of the local M . h ., ^ Cabin Bakery. After the din- and Mrs J. H Sturgus. ¡date. Miss Milam of the O. A. was both interes ing and edifying. church. Ihe-tdenl Inlow will pre |m,r, , pt.lc.heS were made by I-res- The Conservatory of Music. C. made a very interesting talk on President Hoffman called at­ side as toastmaster, Rev. Patten ident Rittman of the Baking com Pacific University, wi l l present the great need of food conserva- tention to the fact that ren's were ^ - r - ' v l p 1D V k ' WO I' i ! w pany; D. A Pattulo, manager of students in voice and piano num tion. soaring in Portland and there Í 0n Tuesda>’ « « i n * Mr. and were many empty houses in For­ fort lie * h ( .u ¿ A G. Hollinan ! ¡ ¡ ' « < ^ ‘na?v“ T P 1 m " ¡ ¡ V F i , ¡ m ' I ’ L i S for the Commercial c u b and B. 1 u . 100 ^ i at C .TPüT/ V » ’ I 26J?.at Hall eight ^ jrs j ohn Anderson pleasantly est Grove. He thought if ow J. Simpson’s subject will be “ Or- ^°^n89 n» sale!5 na‘ nager 1r°.r tb‘' ■0_ clock. The pub ic is invited to entertained at cards the members commutation rates could be se­ gunized Patriotism,” after which biscuit company, Mr. Wright 0 these recitals and theprogram of the «Neighborhood Club, ’ ’with cured from the railroads between ^ ° f ¡a few additional guests,^follow s: Portland and Forest Grove, some Í - Kbert will respond to t £ SchulTz,^whiT Messrs, and Mesdames B. E La- vanous toasts. of the local houses could be fil ed was to be the chaperone of so in- Clarence Rice, a former studentj Mont, John McNamer, Hugh Members will he permitted on telhgent and interested a delega-'a t pacjfic University a n d a Smith, E. B. Sappington, Frank up. It. J. Simpson, loc I agent thi occasion to bring their wives for the Southern Pacific, said tion Mrs. M. J Abt?ott ex' nephew to Prof, and Mrs. F. C. Crabtree, W. C. Benfer, Mes- that under government control lo the dinner, tick ts for which pressed appreciation of the cour- Taylor, arrived Wednesday of last dames Mary Hughes, Phoebe it was doubtful if any rates could may be had of A. E. Scott. H. L. testes shown the delegates by the week for a visit with the Taylor j Ward and Fred Ramsey, Miss be secured, as those in charge of Bates, J. A. Parker, Roy YanKirk J ortland manufacturers and Mr». famj|y . He is a student aviator Josephine Ward, Dr. Ward, E. E. the railroads had cancelled the or H F. Wilson. Humphreys told how courteous! at Rerldey, Calif., and is recuper- Lyons and Ralph Lyons. After tisual home - seek' rs’ excursion had been hei treatment b y jh e ating from a recent illness He the playing the hostess served a Knights Go Visiting rates. No action was taken and laoies ana business houses of For- wj]| return to Berkley tomorrow, nice Hoover lunch, Twenty-eight members of the est Grove while engaged in dem- the meeting adjourned. ----------------------- : __________* local Pythian lodge went to Hill- onstrating the products of the W n c h in r ffn n f n i i n i v Miss Sadie M cCoy Tuesday Unbelieveable Atrocity boro Monday night to see four houses visited. n d o lllllg U M I C U U lllj evening entertained Misses Beth th e A young lady living in a Texas I candidates initiatid b y At the Union Meat company^ P r n v p « P i l i n o f i s m Potwin> Margaret Marsh, Mar- is! * l i u ? c a I i aH a u IU i u lISIIl u o m „nrot garet \fnpoan Morgan, A Audrey iiit«« T Tour aup unH and town not more than 125 m les Knights of the county seat and plants the ladies saw how meat is from K e m p , received a let­ enjo) a ciab lunch and fraternal killed, cured and packed and a lso1 Every part of the county was Mary Olmstead at a taffy pull, ter s o m e days ago from visit with their bothers of that >aw how Gold Crest butter is represented at the big patriotic --------------------------------------------- — Those from this city were made and packed. In the Log i |jy held at Hillsboro vesterday h e r s w e e t h e a r t , w h o is a town piisont rin Germany. In the let- Hugh and Claude Smiili, John and Cabin bakery they were shown an/ |ast night by the officers and Ed Wirtz, Ed Ahlgren, E. B. how bread is ,n?‘U ? to t e d a ug m(.mbers of the Patriotic League, Sappington H. B. Johnson. W. city like Portland, with enough ,, mni at 10:30in the mSrn. C. Schul'z, Htnry Fog<*| John additional to supply Forest Grove . ^ | j „ d a conser Martin, Ed Boos, A. A. Kirkwood, and many other towns in the «-oo ii,x vat ion program was given in the W P. Dyke Andrew Kelly, C A. I Public Library, with talks and Brodersen, Archie B yan , Chas valley. 1 hu ladies expressed surprise at j ,lem„ „ stralion9J ’ bv M ta Ava b . Mertz, C . A . Li It 1er, A J Dem­ the cleanliness and sanitary c o n -iMH f h Agricultural college on st, Geo. H. Jackson J. S. Bux­ d.tiona ° f the places y,sited, as , d h ton, Kay Giltner. Bi n Whited, B. well as at the large amount of . _ . a. . E. LaMont, YV. J. MeCreadv, goods turned out The local c o n -: - ‘ resIdent R* J- Nmpson of the Robert Alexander, Joe \\ iles and tingent return, d home about 7 League presided at meetings held John Ireland o ’clock, tired, but happy and full in the People s Theater at 1:30 Commercial Club Brotherhood Will Welcome New Pastor A doubt exi-ting as to which ^ v W ^ d management ° ‘ welcomed’ 'the delegaTes°and ad-1 te .m W'»n the basketball game b — — dresses were made by Arthur M. p iyed by the Forest Grove and In honor of the birthday of P. | Churchill, W. H. Wehrung George Hillsboro high school boys’ team^ j M. McCollister of Portland, .«on- m . Caldwell, Mr. Spence of the , last Saturday, it was agreed tha in-law to M. S. Allen, Airs. Allen War Savings committee and Nf the game should be played over will this evening entertain at din- a Frost The chairm an of the on the floor of the Portland Y . ner Mr. and Mrs. McCollister |Q1 school districts were given M. C. A. next Saturday night and and Mr. and Mrs. frank Allen helpful suggestions as to how best j the winner of the game will be and little daughter._____ enlist the public in the movement declared champion of Washington The Oregon Food Administra- for food conservation and the sale c i u n i y . ________ WILLIAM RIDGLEY, tion has ruled that 100 pounds of of War Savings Stamps. Prominent Grand Army man, whose re- New arrivals in men’s dress j potatoes may take th* place of Many people from this city a t -. GOV. JAMES W1THYCOMBE, shirts. We also have a large line J 2 5 lbs. of wheat flour substitutes in tended and they speak in glowing m,,'n9 were interred in Forest view Who HrikH from *he Repohlican party a dress shirts, with French the purchase of a 49 pound sack terms of the great amount of good cemetery i#9t Friday, under the auspi- renomirmtion, stHruiing on his record of of soft cuffs. A G. Hoffman & Co. of white flour. ¡accomplished. ¡ ces an<* ^ “ * the past four years. J