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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1918)
rn UHje Jfurrflt ti L^dkSVXA (¡>rmt? lExpreaa I*nl«l¡ m ) i « m I ev«ry Thuriidiiy «I Forent Grove, I trenini. W. C. Henfer, Editor «ml Publisher. lint«'rod iih hccdik ) i 'I iimm mutter .Inn. 12, lit Hi, al tin' ixistofflce ut Forest Grove, Oregon, under the Act of Msrch 1879 Subscription Rate» I’uiil in uilviince ( In« yi'iir Six m o n t I Three Months ih On (¡redit One yeiir Six month* Three m n n t h H THURSDAY, MARCH 21. 1018 fl.OO .60 British Praise for Yankee Soldiers $1.60 .76 . in Red Cross Superfluity The committee on supeiflui'y isli io thank e V e i > o f n who mane lie sale a su tvs- and wish to an Major C. II Mortimer, for nounce that there w i l be a saie Saturday, March ¡10. We incrly of Astoria, who enli t<•<! again Will have a large sale on bread, with the British shortly after the cakes, cookie . pies or an thing in outbreak of the war, l'.M l, and is the cooking line, such as canned now with Mattery I >. 157th bri- fruit, jelly, vegetables, g:u!e. Mriii'.h Expeditionary forces, egg-*, chickens and lots of butter, r writes Misn Manche Langley of go« d things. Now that all otic have Hit eiiv that he had men m my »>f set n what it is like, here i> hoping the American soldiers and ailois 1 KmixteU iiit'ii nf the Uniteti States navy, ti.kinu -jN-cini ti#ur*e at Uo limititi university. utmiying the I >:• ■ . ■ »- you will bring youi super and thinks they are (). K. The that 1er motor which Is used on sulininrliie chasers. 2- Ant itrcr: ft Itattery mi n British monitor blocked off from the fluity articli s to th store We following extract» show his feel bail calls foi lamps, dishes, books, rest of the ship by a sand bag barricale. .*{- Scene In a ceal vani In I’ ro.lclyn where police were called to quell ing toward the Yanks: furniture and other things And riotous people who demanded coal util came for It wl'b all sort* of vehicles. ‘Kveryone that I know who don’t foi get your old clothing for has met any U S boys, be they the French arid Belgians Bring usual was held Friday afternoon. An un Kleek and Winifred Emmel of Kinton, roads it is impossible to reach as many army <<r navy, tells tne they are old papers, books amount of "i»ep” and enthusiasm Leah Turner, M argaret M atthes and schools as was desired. We may be and magazines. by tne splendid speeches Star Kerr of Laurel. splendid No conceit. They just What is good wif be orled and was aroused rble to secure him for two weeks early say, ’Teach us all you know as sent to th e different soldiers' and yells. April. The Junior Red Cross of TuaUtin soon as you can. You have been camps. Old rubbers and rags can COUNTY SCHOOL NEWS has been doing some very nice work. „» The school district has been at this game and know it and we be sold for the benefit of the R> d The Food Administration has dis They have completed and sent in six divided Timber into three districts. Timber will do our best to help you finish Cross. We also have a new White tributed a new kitchen card with di layettes for the Belgians. Any baby District No. 78 to include present this war for both yours and our sewing machine which can he rections and suggestions for “Conser might well be proud to have such an Timber school and westward the along the salvation.’ That’s t h e spirit! bought for $¡>5, $5 to i>o to the vation.” Mr. C. E. Wells. Food Ad outfit and any mother might well be line of the railroad, Strassel District People were heard to remark be Red Cross; another fine full- m inistrator for Washington County, proud to have her daughter able to No. 102 to include the east end and fore your boys came over, I ex blooded rooster and lau hut not has done this through the schools. make them. Glenwood District No. 110 to include pect the Yanks will tie coming least, a good fish pond, where you Each school has appointed a distribut Mr. Maris, State Industrial Club the southern part. over here, telling us how they on are always sure a catch for 5c ing committee supplied with red. white Worker, is finding the school children The lumber camp at Cochran has going to win the war.’ You may The soliciiing of cqmm ttee wishes and b l u e ribbon badges enscribed eager to take up the projects. Several over 20 children of school age and a well imagine their surprise now. to tell the la ies if they have so “ Courier U. S. A ” of the schools were already organized, school will be establiehed there im I am all out for the U. S. boys. many things to donate that they ft is to he regretted that his time is mediately. New members of the second Junior They are just splendid and when can’t bring them, ju-1 notify any Rainbow Regiment are Helen Van- limited to two weeks and with the bad N. A. FROST. they get right in they will more member and they will call for than justify "Old (¡lory’ and, if it same. We hope to have a.still were possible, make you dear ones sale, so please don’t forget at hom e even more p nud of them larger ¡10. than you are now. I think I can the date, March COMMITTEE. SPECIFICATIONS speak with au hority when I say tlii-, as I knew them in the old To Red Cross Workers days and I have personally seen Owing to the scarcity of ma er them out here.” lalsandihe congestion of freight Major Mortimer h as l>een d is traffic the Red sewers are ab led time times, but is again only making the Cioss most essential busy shooting h— out of the hospital garments—-pajama suits, Huns and vandals. hospital bed shirts, bed jackets, head bandages and a few other Pacific Teams Out-Talked articles. we are com Pacific University's two debat pelled to Therefore, not let sewing ing teams were out-talked last F i- side the work room except go to out the day night by Willamette I’niver- regularly organized auxiliaries. sity teams The team which de- There will be wo k for the battd in this city was composed k j sewers, busters, button of Miss Donna Mack and Martin machine hole makers, pressers, cutters in Mernards and, while many in the spectors and packers. We take audience thought t h e y out ' this oppo'tunity thank all the à w '/, reasoned their opponents, (Mes-rs. sewing units and to individuals for I) mmickand Walker) Young Man the faithful and painstaking help Dimmick was sun* some talker, giv»-n and hope to he able soon Motor—Eight cylinder, valve-in-head type, 33s in. bore, 4 in. stroke. running along in his argument to have us work all. The work and comments like a well oiled room will be for open Cylinders V-arrangement, four en bloc (one set with upper half of crank case). Heads Thursday, phonograph. The judges gave the Mar 2«. There L an urgent call detachable. decision to the visitors, who had for dish towels, dish cloths and Valves—1 1 2 inch, enclosed. the negative side of the debate on gun wipes. Donations for infants’ Connecting Rod Bearings 11 in. x 1 7-16 in., bronze back. the proposition that the United wear are also called for. Crank Shaft Bearings—Front, 3 3-16 in. x 1:<4 in.; center, 2 in. x 1 31-32 in.; rear, 3 7-16 States should adopt the essential A. M T O D D , features of New Zealand’s con Chairman MRS. in. x 2 in. Military Relief Com. ciliation and arbitration law in Center Main Bearings —Bronze backed, babbitt lined. labor disputes. Dr George T. Dai land and H. Oiling System—Splash, with pump; individual oil pocket for each connecting rod dipper. While Mi s Mack and Mr. Mer R. Mcrnurd got to ta king about Sight feed on dash. n a rd s were being talkid down in Iowa a few days ago and both were su* prised to know that they Carburetor Zenith, improved double jet. this city, Messrs. Davis and Pet were old school mates. Neither Electric System Auto-lite generator and starting motor; six volt storage battery. erson, taking the negative on the same question, were being out one recognized on first meeting in Ignition- New improved Remy system. talked at Salem by Willamette’s the matuie man of the other the Clutch—Cone, leather-faced ; 10 springs under leather. freckle-faced boy with whom he team Transmission—Selective type, three speeds forward and reverse. went to school. Uncle Sam’s Agents Cooling—Pump system, cellular radiator. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Thrift Stamps and War Savings Front Axle— Drop forged, I-beam, with integral yokes; tie rod and steering spindles of Certificates may be purchased On Saturday evening a party of Vanadium steel; wheels fitted with large cup and cone bearings. from any of I he following-named students of the high school went to Rear Axle Three-quarter floating type; heat-treated Vanadium shafts running on Hyatt Hillsboro to the basket hall games firms and individuals: roller bearings. Gear ratio, 4 ' 4 to 1. The PoetofAce First N at’l Hank played between Hillsboro and Forest Brakes Service, external, contracting, 12 inch drum: emergency, internal, expanding; W. F. Schultz Co. Forest Grove N at’l Grove. A girls’ game was played first, 12 inch drum. and although the Forest Grove girls Bank Shearer & Son Springs Semi-elliptic in front, semi-cantilever in rear. played well, the suf>erior team was GolT Bros. Cuplea & Co. VanKoiighnet A A G Hoffman & Co. able to defeat them. The hoys’ game Tires 34 in. x 4 in., Goodyear, demountable, non-skid on rear. (’has l.ittler Reder was a very interesting one, as the two Drive Rear spring, double universal joints and torque rod fully enclosed. E F Burlingham Ottice Shearer Gordon A Gordon sides were quite evenly matched. V 1 Fuqua Steering Gear Worm gear and worm pinion wheel, 17 in. steering wheel. However, although there was some 11 T Giltner G G Paterson Gasoline Supply Twenty-gallon tank on rear, with quantity gauge. trouble over the score, it was finally Copeland A Me- John Anderson M J Abbott C ready Wheelbase One hundred and twenty inches. decided in favor of Forest Grove. (' V B Russell O M Sanford The debate which was held last Fri- Equipment One-man waterproof top and side curtains, with Bair brackets, windshield, C S McNutt II R Bernard I’m*. Barber Shop day evening with Salem was a very in G H Baldwin sixteen candle power headlamps, two lights each; speedometer, demountable rim, with (Maude E Smith teresting event in the activities of the R P Nixon extra rim; tire carrier, license holder and complete tool equipment. « W C Henfer Chas Hines school year, and although the decision A - OF THE - Chevrolet “Eight” L = J J Brady Chowning J .1 Wirtz was in favor of Salem, the debate was W F H artram pf M S Allen A Co. Good Investmt Co. News-Times Office appreciated by the good crowd which out to hear it. Salem had a fine Ask any agent for particulars. came team and the local high school should Schultz sells Forest Grove and not he ashamed to bs defeated by them. On Monday a Students' Association Gold Crest creamery butter and meeting a s held. The resolutions Forest Grove and Holsum Victory which had w been by the Sopho and Liberty breads. It's up to mores in regard to made the Freshman class the people to decide whether they were adopted. want local or Portland bread and A ” jK*p’’ meeting for the debate anil butter. (Advt.) games of Friday and Saturday nights. Price, $1543.25 at Forest Grove Wiles & Sohler Distributers for Washington, Yamhill and Columbia Counties Salesrooms, Forest Grove, Ore.