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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1918)
LUMBER ûlir jfnrrst (üürmtr fcxprpHü Published every Thursday at Forest Grove, Oregon. W . C. Benfer, Editor and Ihiblisher. Filtered as second-class matter Jan. 12, 191«?, at t!io ih Oregon, under the Act of March 3, lSTi* Subscription Kates Paid in advance One year Six months Three Months $1.00 .50 .25 On Credit One year Six months Three months $1.50 .75 . .40 * • * This paper has enlistad with the government in the cause of A m erica for the period o f the w ar............ .. T H U R S D A Y . MARCH 21. ISIS If you are going to build n Silo, Garage, I louse. Barn or Chicken Coop, let us tell you the cost. We buy cheap anti we sell cheap. Our Mr. Copeland does the buying for all our yards, in- eluding this one. Kverything. like Doors, Roofing, Mould- ing, as well as all Lumber and Shingles, is Isiuglit in car lots. We get prices the man with but one yard cannot get, and we are willing to pass this saving on to you. We want your business. Let us figure your bill. "slam” at any pre-ent candidate?, It's out of fashion to have the wish I was at liberty to state but if it fits any of them, the German measles in your home. If what wonderful progress in th«* writer is glad he ha> made this emergency arises, you may enter midst of heart breaking obstacles little assertion. has already been accomp.ished, tain the Liberty measles. WISHES THAT wot 1.1» 111 KT despite the pol leal calamity* Congress reluctantly gave Mr. howlers who. 1 see, art* a ready in I wish I were a thunder cloud Hoover permission to control full cry at Washington, like a pack As long as “ No Man's l and;“ wheat prices, but refused h:m of wolves. I’d sail across to Germany power to set corn, oat and barley And there I'd take my stand. *1 can only state in a general prices, which accounts for the way that our engineers have done I’d shut the sun o f heaven fact that substitu'es cost more great things in the way of rail From the vision of the Huns. (Copeland & McCready) than the real thing. roads, wagon roads, etc. Ou" And dare them to attack me Phone 531 Forest Grow, Grow, On With their futile, noisy guns. Secretary of War Baker may I nes of communication are al n >t know as much about runn ng ready immensely advanced. The I ’d send down sheets of lightning a big war as some of his corner artillery, both light and heavy, HORACE, OOF XIV, HOOK II IF I W F R F T IIF K A IS E R 'S COOK And sear them to the bone. grocery critics think they know are on the job preparing prop r And mow then’ with a hail storm. Khuc 1‘iMtuinf! The flying year* glide I wish I were the KMiner's cook; but he is at the front learning, do- s for the boche, and you can A bomb in each hailstone. I’d till him up with wine; I'v which is more than can be said of bet he won’ t like the ta-te of I ’d teach them to be humans I’d ask his lords and ladies ill No piety i ' hii passing time defy them. We have a arge number most of the critics. (Though l>east they now disgrace.) W ith him in Mat«« to dine. Or stay his wrinkling hand. Encroach- of heavy calibre gun* from the And purge this wretched “ kultur” The Beaverton Times wants a I’ nited States which the railroad ing Age. And when every on# of them was there. sewer for that town Better look artillery are to use, but the light: From the whole accursed race. Attends with Death Invincible hia ' And of his win«- did sup, into the qualifications of the con pieces we use at present are the With rain like knives, the Kaiser's I’d put a bomb behind each chair |'»g*. riesh tractors before you start to dig French seventy five mm , w hich, Nor can you bend to listen to your And |Hiison in each cup. In fragments should l>e torn, ging Brother. Forest Grove’s our men can not praise too highly. prayer AD A COX. Till he'd realize the torture councilmen might give you a few The unrelenting Pluto in his lair. “ Our infantry, .-ignalmen, avia-j That the innocent have borne. No other garden tool is such a pointers on who not to engage for With thrice a hundred bulls for every tion section, medical men, e t c , labor saver as the “ Iron Age” the work. day are equally alive and so are ou How can we call them “ brothers?” combined seeder and cultivator. The vile deeds they have done. O f your abort life I’luto, whose iron A man pbad guilty in district Q M. corps, Ordnance Depart See it at Guidon's Hardware 'Tis*.t term almost endearing sway It court at Hillsboro last week to ment. and o t h e r elements Stor«* 10 tf Holds three-limber (ieryon and Tityon To call the breed just “ Hun.’. stealing a dozen skunk hides would mo.-t assuredly make inter on that,stream MRS. !.. A. W . That is what we call a stinking ns mg reading if I could go into ANNOUNCEM ENT Which must be crossed as in aome trick. The court sentenced the details but the rubs forbid ” To the Republicans of Waidiingtixi hideous dream. culprit to a year in jail and then And so it goe*— the same old i By all enjoying bounty of this earth, ! County: paroled him. probably out of sym story, familiar to the British but Having rented and sold our O f'r o y a l strain or husbandmen by- I hereby announce myself as a can pathy for the other prisoners new to us The doub‘ , discour ranches. we will sell at public didate for th«- nomination on the Re birth. Auction, at the L’ . S. !Barn, For- It matters not that we, avoiding wars, publican ticket for the office of State agement, division and bickering Nothing like being a public o f est Grove,, on Hvade t h e falchion o f destroying Kepre*«-ntative. ficial and taking it easy. For in are found only at home. The nearer you get to the front, the I seek the nomination becaus«- I am FRIDAY, MARCH 22 M m stance. all Sec-etary McAdoo ha> more cheerful is the atmosphere.! willing to work, t^> work hard, and to Sale beginning at 12:3t» -harp. And angry Adriatic’s tumbling waves. to do in a day is to raise a billion the more inspiring the morale, the work all the time to win this war for The following-de eribtd properly; Where roll black waters over un- dollars in bonds, revise the rul~s more obvious rhe results attained th«- free voice and rule of the |s-ople of tomtied graves. One span mules, coming 4 years and time card- of all the railroads of the country, attend to -everal —Oswego X. Y. D a i l y * a * i old, weight 2200: one span brown All uselessly we dread sharp Autumn's the world, to promote the "beat inn-r ests of ttii- Stat#- of Oregon, and to mares, 5 and 6 years old, weight blast million employes who want more Ldium. 2050; one span geldings, brown When Autumn frowns on genial sum keep the home fires burning brightly in pay, get every kind of freight OI K STAKE Washington County. mer past. land gray, 7 and 10 years, weight, moved ahead of every other kind, IN THE W AR I seek the nomination because I have 2400; one span mare>, sorre. ano UocytUH dark that tlows with sluggish and talk with all the people who had experience in legislation, and be Hood, What are our stakes in this bay, 9 and 10 years, weight 2400; want a job or a contract, and a lieve I can give “ valuu received” for Red-handed outlaws of Danian blood war? Freedom, equa ity. happi one sorrel colt, coming four years, few hundred o ’ her little duties. And Sisyphus, the planner doomed to every effort expended in my behalf. ness. protection, progress, national weight 1200: one black mare, 8 1 A I the rest of the day he has to toil. I se«-k the franchise of th«- people independence and standing in th-- years old, w. ight 1500; one black him self. world, to say nothing about our mare. 5 years old, weight 1300; Must all he visited in hell's rank moil. and, if chosen, I will serve them hon The O-wego T i m e s editor obligations to hum-muy at large. one brown mare 5 years old, The countryside, your home and pleas estly and economically, opine* thit the number of editors ing wife Wha’ are thes>- blessings, indi weight, 1050; one sorrel hors#-, 10' L O Y A L M. G R A H A M . who a^e announcing themselves a* vidual and national, worth? Are years old. .veight 1200; on*- 3 year Must be relinquished with the breath Advt) Forest Grove, Oregon. o f l i fe. candida'es for offices indicates 'hey worth only wha» can be old Alley, on*- 4 year o il cow. two that the editors are ‘coming^into spared of our surplus and prnfi's? yearling heifer.-, one set double Nor shall a single one.of your loved their own.” The B e n d Press, Or, are they worth all that we harness, one nearly new 2 1 j inch trees however, sees the mat’ er in a dif- can possibly'sacrifice Bain wagon, one 3* t inch wagon, ■ Desert with you the sun and whole ferent light and its editor is of the' The American workingman is with wide the-; one road can and some breeze opinion that the sooner the edit entitled to all he earns. He can harnes- good as new; oneC hev-i Unless it be the cypress, tree o f doom ors Darn to put aside the longing *pend it as he lik-s. He can build rolet car, u*«*<i I ss than one year, Which waves funereal banners o ’er for office an 1 attend to their up his own ideal of home anil good a* new; one *et heavy work the tomb. newspaper work he sooner “ the happiness. He has as great right harness. A worthier heir than you shall quaff s’ ate press will amount to some as any other to determine the that wine Terms: All sums under $10 neighbor. form and acts of government. thing.” Well s ai d, cash; 7 months time on larger Caeuban fruiting* o f Opimian vine. Running for office has made amounts, with 8 per cent interest. Now locked from spoil behind a hun This ends, if Germany wins cowards of countless editors. dred keys No property removed un il settled The American f,armer or ou*i And stain the pavement with a juice for. The editor of the Express ha* ness man has the right to pile up whose le#‘s A. B CLARK and W M . FREE- j a ways maintained that working all the wealth he honestly can. Would put to blush the draft Pontifi M AN. Owners. people had as much right to or and to use it as best suits him. cate J. W. Hughes. Auctioneer. ganize unions to enable them to He, too, can creat«* he home and That serves the taste of Sacerdotal Geo. Naylor, Clerk. command be’ t*r wages as busi- the happiness which he mo*t de State. n* men had to organize associa- sires. He, too, is one of the gov Now is the time to get pre CLAUDIUS THAYKit. tions to enable the members to erned without who-e consent p a id for the spring spraying. ‘ Berkeley, Cal., March, 1918. make more money, but when there’* failure in government. All fruit tiees must I k * sprayed HOOVER S A Y S America is at war. it appears to This ends, if Germany wins. with Lime-Sulphur. Call in and the writer union men shou’d be Save the waste, control the waste; The American nation is entitled very slow about calling strike* to prosperity. It. has taken the let. us explain why you should u-e . Fat cornbread and rye; S-W Dry Lime-Sulphur. Littler’s and employers should not quarrel forest* and prairies, and helped to Pharmacy. Meatless days, wheatless days, FRKI) A . KVK RKST Fat less cream and pie with their employes and cause Led and clothe the world It has At present Deputy Recorder strikes and lockouts I»ts of us taken its blood for the God-given For victory’s sake cut out the cake KK PUBLICAN C A N D ID A T E poor common mortals are com- right of freedom, and has been f Save food and win or die for Nomination for pel led these days to readjust our the refuge of the poor and ap- Keep the fighters fit this is your bit; RECORDER OF C O N V E Y A N C E S likes and dislikes in order to de- pressed of all nations It is high- That is the reason why. Primary Election May 17 , 1918 . feat an enemy that will, if victor-Vst in financial standing, mo-t Public sale bills printed at the ious on the battlefield, m ak e us humane in aspirations, and gr-a*- | (Paid Advt) Express office. wish for the good old American e.*t in liberty of thought, and op- ? strike and lockout as a vacation ponunity. It owes tribute to Let’s settle with the Huns before none o her, and today *tands as we start out little strike- at home. t h e bulwark o f civilization., A Hun victory would be bad for Among nations, it h i* its inalien both the wage-workers and em able rights to be free, indepen ployers of America. Under the new management, this market has been dent, equal, progressive after its stocked up wifh a tempting line of i owns ideals, and solvent. A VOICE FROM This ends, if G rmany wins.— f THE FRONT Portland News. A letter from a regular army officer in France, printed in the Did you ever notice how many Army and Navy Journal, gives men who have failed to make Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Hamburger, Wieners, etc. this refreshing view of our war good on their own account seem Also Bread, Cookies, Pickles, Spices, progress: to imagine that they are just ex- Fruits and Vegetables. “ The I’ nited States is certainly actly suited to go to the legisla- doing more things over here in get- ture or congress? Just look over Fresh Fish Tuesdays and Fridays ting ready to deal the Kaiser the members of this cla** you DR. J. E. A N D E R S O N Free Deliveries We nay Cash for Veal, and his dastardly hordes a clean know and see if the majority of o f The Dsllea, 9 a. m. and 3 p: m. Pork. Hides, Poultry knockout blow than most Ameri- them haven’t been business fail- Pioneer Prohibitionist, who seeks Re Phone 0 3 0 1 and Eggs cans at home have any idea of. 1 1 ures. This is not intended as a publican Nomination for Governor. i Main Street Lumber Yard Public Sale The Pacific Market Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork Mutton and Poultry. . .