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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1918)
J ín r r a t tö rn u c S x p r tu a l’iilili«hci| «vary Thunwlay at Fumât (»rove, Oregon. W. C. Hanfar, Editor and l'ubliaher. Filtered ai. aerond-rlaaa matter Jan. 12, 11M«, at th e imi Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1878 at Fore«l Grove, Suimcription Kat«« l'uid in ailvanra One year ... Six moiitha Three Month* $I.(K) . .. .ISO .'¿ ft On Credit One year Six month« Three month« $1.60 . 7 ft . .40 THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1018 secret information hi* desired to transmit would be found under the* pontage «tamp. Imagine th** horror of hi» Nebraska friends when they found under the stamp of the doctor’« letter these words, “ They have cut out my tongue.” Could the painted Apache or Crow or Yaqui Indians conceive any more heinous method of punishing an enemy than the**e “ kultured” devils have adopted? DIG UP Dig deeply In your pocket«, Open your pur«ea wide, Your Uncle Ham need« money For hi« job on the other «ide. He’« «ending hi« «oklier« over — There are thou«anda now in France, When he gets good and ready The Huna won’ t have a chance. He’« battling for humanity, For justice ami for right. And every loyal patriot Will help him win the fight. So lend your Uncle Samuel Every dollar you can «pare; He'll return it back with interest Arid he’ ll treat you fair and square. f —ii ■■■— ■ ■ S. RUNYON. ——---------- Patriotic Resolutions LUMBER If you are going to build a Silo, Garage, House, Bam or Chicken Coop, let us tell you the cost. We buy cheap and we sell cheap. Our Mr. Copeland does the buying for all our yards, in cluding this one. Everything, like Doors, Roofing, Mould ing, as well as all Lumber and Shingles, is bought 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. At a recent regular meeting of James B. Mathews Post No. 6, * * * This paper has enlisted G . A R., the following re olutions with the government in the were adopted: At a meeting of Sedgewick cause of A m erica for the (Copeland & McCready) Post No. 10 G. A. It., the follow -. period of the war * • • • • • • ing re olutions were presented Phone 531 Forest Grove, Ore. The high wag«*« paid in ship- and adopted: Ht n i e Mirait o f O w u e r » l i i p cAI “ Whereas, The guiding princi -1 •ml Mtfmurefmtfit of th# Foc««t r,i»v. Kipr*», yards have created hav*>c with ieties the central and important are reminded daily that we are in |j«ilj|Uh<*! w e e k ly « I F o n ■t oruv«, w»«hhi#uia | Portland’s police force, many cop pies of the Grand Army of the rutin!y, Ortgon, rr»julr«t| by art of rongn of \ i iers quitting their beats to work Republic are loyalty to the gov | blos-oms have closed so that the the midst of a great war. We see A oifiu t'd, 1Ö12. Kutoiiirnt for Apr. 1, IVIN: ernment and the preservation of spray cannot be driven in, before the uniforms everywhere. Every |*ul.lUhor. Mjltor. maniiglng «xjitor and buairi«»« I with their hands. And now some the petals have fallen from the day almost we see soldiers and manajfur, William O. (tarifer of Fornai ÍJrove, ¡of the firemen threaten to quit democracy, as guaranteed by the outer clu ters. The standard re- sailors marching in the streets, Orwyon. unless given more nay. Well, Constitution, and, Ownvra. William C. Rtnfvr ami Hoaalta A Itan- commendation is iherefore to ap- sometimes a squad, sometimes a “ Whereas, A n y propaganda | firemen and policemen and their fmr, boll) of Fornai (ìrwv*, Onifon. ply poison spray to the apple company or regiment, and < c- have to pay the same proving a menace tosaid cherished liuiuihoM* r«, m<irtiiaif<wa ami other »0 rurlty families tree when two-thirds of the petals casionaliy a parade of 10,000 or principles, demand and should re holdnm. Nona. high prices for food and clothing have fallen. more men. They are going over <H la vieil) William C. Itanfer. as m»*n getting more pay, so why ceive the united action of all loyal Publish^. To apply the spray earlier than seas from here continuously.” shouldn't they have their wages persons in an efiort to safeguard Sworn to ami •ubarrtbad before in« thla Ut government, |this » r v t * no additional good In closing, he says: “ I think I the welfare of the increased? 'Uv " f April. M l I M l.iltlrhalaa. j purpose and is highly destructive have written enough for the pres and (ttaai) NuUry Inabile for Orearon. to the bees. My ruvnrnlMlon riptr«« Nov. If), Ultf. We may he conservative in For ent and we are saving daylight “ Whereas, Our government is est (»rove, hut when it comes to confronted by ho ds of foreign now, which means that the alarm A Letter from Rev. Dunlap Goodness gracious, Aaron, how j hacking o u r patrioti m with 1 will go off just an hour earlier in persons, aided and encouraged by could you part with him if he is “ iron men,” we go over the top Writing o the editor of the Ex the morning, so I think I must disloyal native Americans, en the paragon you paint him? with any of them Every patri gaged in a gigantic effort to de press, Rev. R E. Dunlap, former close. I am glad to get the news pastor of the local M. E. church, through the Express, and am A Nebraska tombstone sales- otic movement calling fur money feat the cause of Democracy, and says that the winter he ran into greatly interested in the civic and man d « d in a cvmv.vry, whan- he ¡“ ». *? ,his “ Whereas, Under present reg three months ago, when he went religious prosperity of Forest had gone to erect a graveatone.11“ 1?.,0“ “ i f . ' 1 , ° rOVa ulations governing the admission to New York, was the worst that Grove. We shall not soon forget T h f t environment n ttirttn m ,.,,. e n 1 y ou K|ad you live in such was loo strong ¡a A r town? of foreign born persons, this con state has experienced in many our g o o d friends there, a n d for his constitution. dition may possibly continue af years. When it broke, however, through you send to them our ter the close of the present war, ¡spring came fast. He and his kindest regards. THE MONEY Wishing you Patriotic lesidenta of Portland therefore be it COMES BACK j family appeared to -tand the and your paper every success I have petitioned the city council The cycle of money invested in . “ Resolved, That Sedgwick Post winter as well as the natives. am, very sincerely yours, to change the names of Frederick, Liberty Bonds is short and com ^°. Carl, Rhine and Bismarck street« ^ rand Army of the Re Speaking of the congestion of R . E. DUN LAP.” to something with more civilized plete. The people lend the money public, Department of Oregon, frie^ht and express in the east, he to the Government, the Govern looking tow,» d a united citizenry, ¡sayS a month’s time was recently Weekly Examinations for sounds. »_______________ ment lends some to our Allies and hereby earnestly demand that the req Uired to get express from Chi- Unless the censor has held up Civil Service Positions our Government and our Allies congress o f t h e l nited States jcag0 and his household goods had some important news, Genera1 promptly enact such law and So urgent is the Government’s Himlenburg must have failed to i straightway spend the money, or regulations as shall eliminate all not arrived on March 30th, the the greater portion of it, among ne**<i for bookkeepers that civil day of writing. connect on that April 1st dinner' immigration which will not prove the |*eople of the United States. service examinations to fill posi The Dunlaps a r e living in in Baris. Before the 1st of next In some instances the money paid a source of strength to the Repub- Jamaica, a suburb of 28,000 peo tions of this character will be held April he may (we hope) eat din- i in by wage earners on one install • ic in time of stress; and, further, ple, twenty minutes’ ride from the, throughout t h e United States ner in a hotter place than Paris. ment of Liberty Bonds is paid by that all aliens belonging to social Pennsylvania station. His office j Tuesday until further notice, Wonder what the cows thought \ the Government to their em- or political organizations which is at 111 Fifth avenue, and h e, Women as well as men are eligible, when they were milked an hou r! ployers, and by their employers tend in any way to subvert our has a 15-minute walk from thei Two Classes of examinations are earlier on March 31st? This only paid back to them in the way of democratic government, a? typi- station to his office, which walk a’?nnui?ce<^ A grammar-school applies to town cows, as farmers, wages before the next Bond in- fi<d by the Constitution and the takes the place (for exercise) of education or its equivalent is re- lawx of our country, be deported, his frequent fishing trips on Rock 0 uired of applicants for ither never milk by the clock; the suc sta Iment is due. and that all others adhering to Cieek and W’ ilson river, when he class, with the further stipulation Buy Liberty Bonds. cessful farmer has his milking such organizations be forever dis and Walter Chalmers were wont done before sunup, war or no war. , ose w“ ° wish to take the Mrs. John Carstens Dead franchised. to feast on fish and huckleberry bookkeeper - typewriter examma- If a bill before congress passes, Mrs. John Carstens died in this “ Resolved, That copies of these pie, the latter of the minister’s j tlon roust have had at least six loafers who ure in a military class city, at the Washington County resolutions be sent to the various baking. He reports the church i .roonths experience in bookkeep- more favored than Class 1 may Hospital, at 8:30, April 3, 1918, posts of the Grand Army for the fellowship of Jamaica and New ,n8> and thosc who would under- find themselves put in Class 1 a f t e r a month’s illness. Her Department of Oregon, to the de York something fine and says the take the clerk-bookkeeper exami The nation is endeavoring to con- maiden name was Nettie Stephens, partment encampment when it nation, one year’s experience in serve manhood and loafers are and she was the daughter of the shall meet at Albany, that said people are much more congenial clerical work, six months of which than he expected to find them. not very valuable. pioneer couple, Mr. and Mrs encampment b e requested to ^ _____ (the youngest son) is at must have been in bookkeeping. Leonard Wm. Stephens. transmit the same to the national j tending The sooner the irresistible might one of the best public The vacancies to be filled from She was born near Greenville, encampment when it shall meet sch0ols of this great Republic is organized in the city, a “ model” the register obtained from these depart- and put into full action the soon O r e , March 8, 1867, and was at Portland, with such recom- school, with a state normal and examinations , . are in . the . — er the war will end. Every dol married to J o h n F . Carstens, mend at ions as said encampment pupils limited to 36 to each room. rocnta* service at Washingtonand lar invested in Government secur April 5, 1887. To the union was may deem wise, and t hat said Mr. Dunlap likes his work with entraace salanes of i l ’0fl0 a ities works to shorten the war, lo Ixirn two children, Clell B. of national encampment take the the J o i n t Centennary Com- These examinations are onen save the lives of American soldiers Banks, and Arlie, who died in in necessary steps to properly pre mittee so well that he thinks , . . <& i. ii citizens of nf trie uL fancy. . i »»i»irj»xri i i i not only to sent them to the Congress of the r\ • j and sailors Buy Liberty Bonds. Providence must have guided him Unit(d s' ute, but a,s0 t0 subject3 Besides her husband and son. United States. The hope of labor lies in the she is survived by her mother, of allied nations who have other- “ Resolved, That as this is a to the positron Speaking of the business activ -1 wise qualified for the positions of opportunities for freedom; mili Mrs. Wm. Stephens, of Forest matter of vital importance to all t a r y domination, supervision, Grove; four brothers, Edward, of loyal persons, we solicit the press ity of New York, he says: “ We fered. — ---------- ;-------- checks, bondage, lie in Prussian Forest Grove; Alfred E , of Man- of the state to publish these reso are in the midst of things here. I Making Fruit Boxes rule. It is not through a German | ning; Chas.’ R.."o7 Portland, Fred! lutions with such endorsement as New York is a wonderful hive of industry. When the great office At great expense, we have in regime, but through democracy, 0f West Timber; and one sister, the subject deserves. that labor is to receive adequate Mrs. Allen. “ A. B. Hudleson, Commander. buildings begin to empty out their stalled a machine for making employees, until all the streets ¡ p ru¡t Boxes of all sizes and we recognition and its realization of The funeral will take place from “ D. Webster, Adjutant.” are congested, and all the means Wou!d like to quote prices to box its rightful place in the world. the Donelson Undertaking Par of travel, surface cars, elevated, userg. Forest Grove Planing lors. Friday, at 10:30 a. m , and A New York baking company and subways, are taxed to the j £0 9 . tf which had not complied with the interment will be in the I. O. O. limit, we wonder where all the i ’ ----------------------- food administration’s orders to F. cemetery. people live, and how a livelihood The Express print« butter wrap- Mis. Carstens was a splendid use 20 per cent of substitutes in is provided for all of them. We 1 pers with non-poisonous ink. baking bread was given the alter character, and she will be greatly Applying poisonous sprays to native of donating $1,000 to the missed by the bereaved family fruit trees while they are in full and a large circle of friends.— Red Cross and promising to be blossom often kills many of the Hillsboro Argds. good in future or having its place bees that have come to feed on closed. The company donated Washington County Transfers the nectar. Last spring, reports and says it will be good. Under the new management, this market has been Hannah N o r d l o f to J R Prof. A. L. Lovett of O. A C., stocked up with a tempting line of An example of Hun atrocity Hicken, 1 ac in Isaac Butler D many colonies were practically wiped out by careless application and cruelty that would not have L C, $10 been believed five years ago, be John Bergman to John Sand- of poisonous sprays. The bees fore the rapeof Belgium, is related strom et ux, Tract 37, Spring Hill are of inestimable value in pol lination of fruit trees, increasing by the Bennet, Neb , Sun of re Farm, $900. cent date. A Dr. Wilkie, who H J Perry et ux to Chris Jen the of first class fruit from 15 to Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Hamburger, Wieners, etc. went to Eurupe as a physician, sen, E y2 N E ’4 Sec 21, 1 N 4, 50 percent. The loss of the bees Also Bread, Cookies, Pickles, Spices, this year would of itself be a ser- writes from a German prison $3000. Fruits and Vegetables. camp to his relatives in Nebraska Robert Alexander et ux to E J ions matter, because of the neces Fresh Fish Tuesdays and Fridays and states that he is well, but a Boos, Lt 9, Blk 10, South Park sity of increasing the hon0y sup ply as a substitute for sugar. risoner. Before leaving home, Add Forest Grove, $1. Free Deliveries We pay Cash for Veal, )r. Wilkie informed his relatives Sheriff to J Brunn et al, N U Pork, Hides, Poultry The ideal time to spray apple 9 a. m. and 3 p. m that if he was captured, and was SE Sec 26, 3 N 4, also part trees is just after all the petals and Eggs Phone 0 3 01 permitted to write home, any Sy2 SE \i Sec 26, 3 N 4, 100 ac. have fallen, but with certain var- m . . a », »X lx » X » V » I « X ex I / ,«i (»»■».« »X ■,». , . Main Street Lumber Yard . Spray Poisons Bees If Applied on Blossoms The Pacific Market Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork Mutton and Poultry. . . P