The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, April 04, 1918, Image 3

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    ûllfp 3 tfnrr 0 t (¡>rmie üxpreaa
unities. The Turks suffered ter­
ribly in the charge*; they were
singing and yelling "Allah, Allah,”
I' u I iüh I kh ) every Th une la y «t Furent G ru ve, Oregon.
and that put the wind up in our
W. C. Ben f e r Kditor unii 1‘ublinher.
fellows more thsin the broad blad-
Knlere<l un aei'ond'ClaaN matter Jan. 12, lMlft. at the jaaiUiWce at Furent Grove, C
*<J bayonets. We are having a bit
Ortfim, under the Act of March 3, 1870
of rest at present and may
y I
have a peaceable Christmas. Yes-
Subscription Rates
j terday we got some mutton issued
If you are going to build a.
1‘aid in advance
On Credit
| us, I roasted my b it; today some
Silo,
Garage, House, Bam
One year
#1.00
One year
$1.50 frozen rabbit; I am roasting that
or Chicken Coop, let us tell
Six montha
.751 too
.. .SO
Six muntha
Made a welch rarebit this
Three Muntha
.40 , noon, also toast and tea milk and
you the cost. We buy cheap
.25
Three muntha
and we sell cheap.
sugar. We have also an issue of
THURSDAY, APRIL 4. 1018
butter, instead of bacon, so you
Our Mr. Copeland does the
¿¿a
buying for all our yards, in­
Food Commissioner Ayer an­ throw ou' the gears or disable the ! see we shall all lx* fat by the
nounces that provisions will be engineer and the machine stops. New Year. Iam A l. Thanks
cluding this one. Everything, like Doors, Roofing, Mould­
for the ginger mints; have not
made to the end that canneries
On the other hand, the Arneri
ing, as well as all Lumber and Shingles, is bought in car
and housewives may secure sugar can is a bom fighting man, an in­ finished them yet, hut feel good.
lots. We get prices the man with but one yard cannot get,
*
Yours,
to put up the usual amount of stinctive soldier. He i* a thinker
TOM
.”
and
we are willing to pass this saving on to you. We want
fruit.
and a doer; he has iniative, he has
your
business. Let us figure your bill.
Sale of Mill f eeds
I/oyal M (iraham, a substan­ pluck, he has things the Germans
tial attorney, farmer and business lack, things the German could | No licensee selling wheat mill
man of Forest (¡rove, will run for never have, because of his system. feed as a broker shall charge more
| than a reasonable brokerage not
t h e state representative from his whole outlook upon life.
The Germans will learn many : to exceed 25 cents per ton, and no
Washington county
He is the
Phone 531
Forest Grove, Ore.
type of man who should hi* en­ things from the men with whom I licensee shall charge a brokerage
Ore- •hey are fighting. They have al-1 on any wheat mill feed on which
couraged to make the race
ready learned many thing* from ■ u brokerage h a s already been
gon Voter.
the French, and fiom the English, charged.
p in p f n u / e in
and Syrian war refugees netted
$4.129 53 in Washington county.
Speed in subscribing to the from the Italians, but in the
jsj0 licensee -elling wheat mill »Millie Tine UJWb in
third Liberty l»a n will be like American they are going to find , feed as a commission agent for
W a s h in g t o n f o i i n t v Many of the school districts went
TTdMIlllgUJll UJUlliy considerably beyond the amounts
sending word to Kaiser Bill that the dash of the I'renchman. t h e g ^ | e of consigned wheat mill
we Americans are lx*hind our gov­ bulldog tenacity of the British.' f m jH< making side, delivery and
,,, .
r-
. r*
ny ^ 1 apportioned them and the state
W a s h , " Coun.y Cow Test-
ha<
c„ mplimpnlH
ernment in this fight—and not the high courage of the Italian, collection, shall charge more than
Association
has
co
m
p
le
te
an-
Wajhington
county
n * thc
very far behind, either. Bill has I the endurance and capacity for a reasonable commission, not to , other month’s work and the test-
sai l the Americans would n o t ! sacrifice of all three, and in ad- exceed 5Ü cents per ton, and no
cellent showing made.
back up their soldiers. L-t us dition the initiative. the personal licensee shad charge a commission er, Mr. Clair Wilkes, makes a
Department Encampment
show him he is a blamed old liar, ¡element that will take great risks I on any wheat mill feed on which very interesting report for the
month. During the period, 302
. -
to gain great ends, and a sense of a commission has already been cows were tested for production ^ 1 he i/th annual Department
In suspending the meatless days responsibility that will make the jcharged
and 65 of that number produced ^ ncampment of the Grand Army
during April (on account of a
emnine
to
American
w>Mi,*
r
the
equal
of
the
No
licensee
buying
and
selling
over
40 pounds of fat, while 17
Republic will be held at
large amount of pork coming
i t,oops that are fighting on their wheat mill feeds as a wholesaler produced over 50 lbs. of fat. The , J ^ n^i ° n ,
market), F o o d Administrator
own soil to defend their homes or jobber shall charge more than average production for the whole 15th days of May, 1918 The
Hoover expresses the hope that
I he American realizes that he is a reasonable advance over cost, number of cows in the association ™und tnP . ,are between
packers and dealers will not be
on
the baitlefront to save the and shail not exceed the following: was 760 lbs. of milk and 33.5 of f.('ove and Albany will be $3 83.
so foolish as to raise prices to an I world.
In carload lots50cents per ton. fat This is much above the aver- J" ? Commander in Chief, the
unreasonable point.
The mere
suggestion i* an indication that
In less than carload lots $1.00 age production f o r t h e whole .Adjutant General and the Quar-
Karitj Labor and the Draft
slate and indicates the good breecT- ter-General w ill be visitors on that
Hoover fears the worst.
President Wil on has made a per ton.
______________
Retailers may not charge more : ing of the cows in the association ,
Homi drive _ new ruling regaiding the . placing
The third Liberty __________
.
and
also
shows
that
the
dairymen
__ l r _____ __ .
starts next Saturday. Of course, ,,f laborers in the draft, making it than Three Dollars i$3.00) per are giving their herds the best of
National
Fncampment
you have arranged to take one or possible to consider experienced ton above delivered cost to them Care.
The National Encampment of
more bonds. All good citizens laborers as skilled laborers, which ¡at their store.'
Geo. F. Biersdorf of Cornelius (h^ Grand Army .of the Republic
Millers mav add jobbers’ profits is the owner of the highest pro- AV -
have, including many who were will make it posable to put them
held in Portland, Oregon,
not horn in this country. Don’t j in the deferred class. Owing t o 1 to mill price in selling to retailers during cow for the month, Noble l. ie
^egiinrii,I?g
think that just because you the labor shortage, the farmers of and consumers in lots of one ton Lad's Lady Helen. Three-year- August 19, 1J18. The Civil War
bought a bond on the first drive] this county are urged to make the 'or more.
old pure bred Jersey owned by ^ ur^ s. the Sons of \ eterans, and
Millers may add retailers’ profits him produced 1080 lbs. of milk !
and another on the at corn! that | necessary steps to have the labor­
daughters of Veterans will be
y«>u have done your full duty. ers so classified. To accomplish to mill price in selling to consum­ and 60 9 of fat. Mr. Biersdorf’s ,n attendance.__________
That mont y has been used long this it will be neces-ary for the ers in less than one ton lots.
herd also led the association for t,Ti „ n i
r T__ ___
ago to quip our armies, and vise farmers to make affidavits regard­
A reasonable charge may be the month, his ! 1 cows making an The Re,atwn of Taxal,on
sels. When a soldier has l>een in ing their laborers and the Legal ¡added for drifvery
average production of 835 lbs. of
to Community Development”
one battle, he doesn't expect to be Advisory Boards in this county is 1
U. S. Food Administration.
milk and 46 3 of fat. The second
~ ~ ;—
instructed
to
as
ist
in
this
work
discharged and sent home. Many
highest
herd
is
owned
by
Robb
.Mr.
John
Z
White of Chicago,
Canadian, French and British and is willing to do so free of
CONDENSED
NEWS
NOTES
Bros,
of
Forest
Grove,
whose
herd
w‘
ll
iPve
an
address
on the above
fiodiers have been in the hospital charge. This matter should re-
of 10 cows produced 704 lbs. of subject *n the College Chapel,
from three to six times and have C(‘ive »‘»rliest possible attention so
Job printing— phone 821.
milk and 42.2 lbs. of fat per cow. Wednesday morning, April 10, at
gone back to fight again. W e ; (hat the hiborer may be kept
The
highest grade cow for the as- 10 o ’clock. All who are mterest-
Kenneth Benfer visited Kenneth
stay-at-homes have just started upon the farm,
sociation
was Chancy. own> d by fd are cordially urged to be pres-
Ives in Vancouver Sunday.
our money to fighting. Let’s keep
N. C. JAM ISON,
Chas.H. Bamford of Forest Grove. ent-
it busy so long as our country:
County Agent.
Mrs. Bertha Howard visited This cow, a grade Jersey, aged
Making Fruit Boxes
needs it. If you have
with friends in Portland Sunday. five, produced 1278 lbs. of m ilk!
yourself buying bonds,
For Sale Select Burbank po­ and 60 lbs. of fat. This wasj At great expense, we have in­
♦hat you have recovered
tatoes; $1 00 per cwt. H. N. her first monih of lactation and stalled a machine for making
again- until it hurts
of a
all l >,zes
sizes *nd
and we
we
it will be interesting to note how Fruit Boxes ot
Robinson, Phone 0224.
persistant she will be in keeping would hk£ to ? uo*e PriceaL ° box
MILITARY MORALS
Dudley Knapp, who is em­ K
-
p i « —"*»
Mrs. T. H. Littlehales recently
up this high tecord. Dairymen
in users. „ Forest Grove Planing
9-tf
One of the uses of the proceeds' received an interesting letter from ployed in a Portland shipyard, the association having cows which , *
^°*
of the Liberty Loan that will ap- ^er nepht,w> Thomas Bartlett, visited his mother in this city produced over 50 lbs. of fat fo r 1 J. S Thompson departed Sat-
peal strongly to the great mass of w|10 ¡s with the Hntish forces in Sunday.
the month i re as follows: Lester urdav for a visit with his daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Maddox R. Campbell, Frank Connell, Geo. ter, Mrs. L. L. Hollinger, near
American people is t .>e cat >■ and the holy land. Following are por-
at tent ion given to the moral wel tiona 0j the |etter:
and children of Portlaud visited J F. Biersdo'f, Chas. H Bamfordj Vancouver. He expects to spend
fare and protection of the Ameri­
"Palestine, 16 Dec., ’ 17. the C. E Roy family Sunday af- j # j . Van Kleek & Sons. R. B. I the summer visiting among his
can soldiers.
sons and daughters.
Denney, Robb Bros.
Jerusalem has been taken over 1er noon.
Heretofore with the American
The members of the association
Misses Dee and Belle Darling,
George Flett of Wapato, was
Army and even now with some of by our forces for some time, but
my unit was not there. We have Mrs. Zoa Hartrampf and NIrs are endeavoring to build up their badly injured Thursday after-
the armies of our allies the moral
and weeding,” , noon while grubbing stumps on
Hazel Carmack attended Easier herds by "breeding
. .
welfare of the soldier was and is a . inaile
.. . quick
- . moves
. . and rode
, . great
iserviees
a
t
Portland’s
White
as evidenced by the fact that his place and was taken to the
matter largely ignored. In the ^stances in short time, being v.c-
Temple Sunday.
1 rank Conned has recently pur- hospital at McMinnville to have
German armies provision is even I 1 toriuus in both wings. Beersheba
is a small town and all blown to
chased
a pure bied Holstein sire an jnj ure(j ]eg amputated. The
George Hancock, who recently
maiie for immorality.
bits at one end. The Mosque left trad'd L. H. Brit on a house and of excellent breeding and during 3vveep Qf the grubbing machine
It is to the glory of American ¡standing. Turks dead were very
the month association members broke and struck Mr. Flett with
arms and American national char­ ¡numerous, and a large number of lot in this city for 17 acres of the have condemned to the block five sucjj force that the knee was
old
A.
T.
Buxton
place,
was
busy
acter that of the men who wear prisoners were taken by London |
"slacker cows and a number of crushed
the United States uniform a high ¡Infantry regiment. I d id t h e Monday seeding his plot to clover. others are awaiting sentence.
standard of conduct is expected whole battle line from Beersheba
Lester Jones, who has been at­
N. C. JAMISON,
Mrs. J. S Buxton and daugh-
and demanded, and provided for. to Jaffa. There were German ter* Jessie, am* their father and
tending a Portland medical college
County Agent.
Kipling’s "Single Men in Bar­ guns all along the line, both little grandfather, A. H. Hampton, de-
for the past six months, has en-
racks” are not to find their proto­ , and big; ammunition dumps were parted Tuesday for a visit at New
People Were Very Liberal
; listed and was in the city Friday,
types in the American Army.
M . McDonald of Orenco writes bidding his friends adieu, having
captured intact, with millions of I P°rL M i s s Buxton’s asthma
Gen Pershing says there is no , small arm ammunition and many threatens a come-back and they the Express that the recent ca n -1 been called to Camp Lewis for
cleaner- iving body of men in the i thousands of hand grenades and are taking the trip for her health’s vass for funds for the Armenian i training.
world than the American Army in big shells, wagons, horses (poor sake-
France.
class), and general war furnishings
Will Thompson, formerly con-
were in abundance. The Turks nected with Dr. Pollock’s dental
THE FIGHTING AMERICAN
put up some good fights, but were office, has enlisted in the navy
In and was bidding Forest Grove
’The Germans on the western generally out-maneuvered.
Under the new management, this market has been
front are face to face with a dif­ one charge on our machine guns | friends adieu last Friday, prepar
stocked up with a tempting line of
ferent tyj>e of fighting man from they came within ten yards and tory to going to Mare Island.
any they have ever encountered did not get up again; there were
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson
or even dreamed of, says the Port- about 460 dead Turks in a couple have received a letter from their
land News. The American sol- of minutes.
son, Richard, who spent the win­
dier who has !>een stalking No
"In the engagement across the ter as a cook aboard the U. S. S.
Man’s Land is an unknown quan- river north of Jaffa we gave them Bagley, convoying transports to
tity in the German scheme of hell and they had to get ou t; then Europe. Richard says he has
Also Bread, Cookies, Pickles, Spices,
things.
their artillery got our range and been transferred to a clerical'
Fruits and Vegetables.
we
*
had
to
skedadle
back
and
Your German makes a good
position in the paymaster’s office
fighting machine. With all the swim the river (mounted). My at Brooklyn, N. Y. and likes the
Fresh Fish Tuesdays and Fridays
cogs oiled and geared and the en­ pal, George Usher, was hit in the new job very well, as it entails!
Free Deliveries
*
We pay Cash for Veal,
gineer on the job, the machine leg, and Lieut. Russell was pep- only six hours per day work. He]
9 a. m. and 3 p. m.
Pork, Hides, Poultry
works smoothly enough.
But peied in three places. There were, hopes the job is permanent, but
Phone 0 3 01
and Eggs
smash any part of the machine— of course, a good number of cas- doesn’ t know for certain.
I
LUMBER
1
Main Street
Lumber
Yard
(Copeland & McCready)
j * ' ’ v Interesting War News
' 1'
From the Holy Land
J
The Pacific Market
Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork
Mutton and Poultry. . .
Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Hamburger, Wieners, etc.