îfauBt (ßroti* HixprçBB A N IN D E P E N D E N T W E E K L Y N E W S P A P E R KOKEST GROVE, OREGON, T H U R S D A Y , A P R IL 18. 1918 Voi. 3 The Methodist Flag Has Twenty-Six Stars FOREST GROVE FAMILY BROKEN BY THE WAR T i « a far cry from the west. battle front in Plunders and France to Forest < ¡rove, Oregon, but war’s long, c r u e l hand reached the heart’s of the mem­ bers of one Forest Grove family when Corporal Frank Lloyd Smith passed away a t ('am p lA*wis, American I,ake, Washing ton, last Friday morning of pneu­ monia. F'rank L. Smith enlisted in the National Army at Hillsboro, this county, September 5th, last, and shortly after enlistment was made u corporal. So well did he per­ form the duties of his position that he had been recommended to the war department at Washing­ ton for a sergeant’s commission, but that bane of efficiency, "R ed Tape” delayed the commission until Corporal Smith had been promoted to a higher branch of the service than any in the gift of man. F'rank Lloyd Smith was th>* son of K. D . and Mary A Smith and was born in this city N ov. 1st. 1894, being 23 years, four months and 12 days of age at the tim** of his death. He attended the pub­ lic schools in this city until he felt it incumbent on him to assist in earning a livelihood for his mother and younger brother. With this end in view he worked as a delivery boy and in local stores until the time of his enlist- m nt. He was making excellent progress as a soldier in Company G, 361st infantry, assisting in making efficient soldiers of re­ cruits who came in later than he and was honored and respected by those over and under him in authority. March 29th he was s'ricken with pneumonia and, in spite of all that could be done for him. grew weaker and weaker, finally passing away at 5:40 Friday morn ing. His mother had been noti­ fied of his condition and went to his bedside Wednesday, being with him when the end came. Mrs. Smith speaks very highly of the care and attention given her son by the officers, physician and nurses of the camp, who even brought a special nurse from Ta coma to wait on the patient. She feels that nothing was left undone that might have saved her son and nothing was neglected to comfort her after his death. The body was brought to this city Sunday morning, under es­ cort of Corporal Rice and Private Amos Cogswell of Company G. who also brought a large and beautiful wreath of flowers from the officers and men of the com­ pany, who, by this little token, tried to express their appreciation of the Comrade who had been called before the Great Command­ ing General of the Universe. The following letter, brought by Cor­ poral Rice, shows the esteem in which Corporal Smith was held by his comrades: Company “ G ” 3j>lst Infantry, Camp Lewis, American Lake, Washington. April 13th, 1918. Mrs. Mary A. Smith, Forest Grove, Oregon. Dear Mrs. Smith:— This letter will introduce the bearer, Corporal Rice, representing Company “ G. ’ His comrades wish to express their most heartfelt sympathy for Corporal Smith's mother and family. We feel that he has been called to the “ G reat H eadquarters ” where his soldierly bearing and manly char­ acter are required for further duty. . His spirit is still with us and will “ carry on” through the men he has trained. May we all meet our duties and per­ form them as well. L E S T E R M. E L L IS , 1st Lieutenant National Army. Corporal Smith was a manly man, a kind and thoughtful son and a true and loyal friend and The Forest Grove M FL church was crowded last Sunday evening by members and non members, who had congregated to do honor to the boys who have enlisted from the church and Sunday schools. Mrs. M. S. Allen, president of the Ladies' Aid society, presided at the meeting and made a very neat little spetch in explanation of the meaning of the program to be enacted. . The first number was a violin solo by Newton Shiph-y, followed by a song by I be choir. Then came th e invocation by Rev. Hatch and another song by (he j choir, with Thos. E Isaacs cariy- mg the solo part. Rev. Ebert then delivered one of the most fervently patriotic; sermons the writer has heard dur- H oward A. R ekhkr No. 15 Bat. F., 63d Art. On the way to France. C laude K i . ford Sadler. Machine Gon Co., 162d U. S. Inr. Somewhere in France. Gov E. M c N u t t -N avy. Modern Burglars Travel in Style Tw o burglars robbed the store O liver B uxton - Navy, U. 8. S. San­ of Dan Parsons, Pacific Avenue, tiago. between 1 and 2 o’clock Friday J ohn Z knor Marine Corps. Some­ morning, while a third drove up where in France. and down Pacific avenue and N orris H. M c K a y —N avy. around the church square, keep­ O r vil M ann Aviation Corps. Gellete, ing his eye on Night Watchman James. M r James had walked north on College Way, west on First north avenue to Main street and was in front of Shearer's jewelry store when an auto, con­ taining only a driver, passed him, going south on Main. The auto turned east on Pacific Avenue and the driver, seeing that the night watchman was following him, blew four blasts on his horn as he passed the Parsons store and E dgar M orpord —Coaxt A r t . In rounding t h e Schultz corner, France. stopped his machine. Before Mr. H arold B ond Navy. U. S. S. Soul!. James had reached the store, two a oU!_______________ men rushed out, followed the auto Mrs Edwin Allen around the corner and the watch­ C O R P O R A L F R A N K L. SM ITH man heard the chugging of the in* ‘ h* War;™ E',V i " i i * ‘ f h e b. T After an Mine» of but one Photo by Ilryftnt) auto. Allen, Running L b . for /hat r,h. ' ™ £ ■ » « * . .\1„. Gertrude be- down the avenue, the watchman flashed his electric fjld a v ^ T n l much grief was shown by hun Washington and hi. continental» ^ torch on the doors of business dreds of those who attended his I S & f i S Y S b K S f c V f f i i i S at lh ePfamlly’ th o ^ a 1 i? iie houses and found that Parsons’ funeral. He is survived by father, mo h- ? w ? ' S w s a b o S Ubetag „ derstand thaf he wa* 1(X) per cent .. ' Jf-r lrude { orter was born at disappeared. James t h e n tele­ Russell of this city, and five sis American and200percen! against Rochester, Fulton county, Indi- phoned Sheriff Applegate what ters, Mrs. A B. Maddox of Sno­ the Kaiser.” ‘ ana* on Nov. 9, 1876. and was had occurred and the sheriff got homish, Wash., Mrs F\ R. Merrill After anol her song by the choir, i marrjed to Edwin Allen in that into his car and began a search and Mrs. W. L. Clark of Cali­ Mrs John Dopp read a poem on !c°unty on May 1, 1900. Three I for the thieves. The night watch­ fornia,Mrs. T . C. Mason of Wood- “ The Service Flau” and M i « years later Mr. and Mrs. Allen man at Hillsboro reports that burn, Oregon, and Mrs. F. J Katherine Collier sang • Keep he £ame to Forest Grove, where they about fifteen minutes after the Rosenberg of Portland. All the Home Fres Burning ” have resided ever since, excepting Forest Grove robbery, while the brothers and sisters attended the H. N. Robinson then read a a Ptr[°i| of five £ears s2ent in ?heri-ff gei ting a fun> ral except Mesdames Merrill short dedicatory addre s and un- count-y- Deceased was a "ap ng thre* *nen passed through and Maddox, who could not be furled the fl .g, which was fur- i Hfe-lon* member of the M E. i that that town, headed e a s t . The present. nished by the members of the chu'erh, a devoted wne and a kind sheriff searched for this car and Funeral services were held at I drove into Portland before he I.adiea* Aid v>cietv ! an when they came Newport visit. and Family. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Conwell ( . . .. — . . . to Oregon, locating on a farm Civil War Veteran Called Ihe members o f t h e Relief near North Plains. They lived a and daughter, Wilma, of Portland J. W. H. Adkins, aged 73 years Corps, the G. A. K. and the Boy short time in Cornelius, where the are visiting the Harry Whitney and for thirty-four years a resi­ Scouts attended in goodly num -jhusband died in December, 1908, and George Jackson families. dent of Oregon, passed away at bers, lending a military aspect to and the widow came to this city Sixteen members of the local ¡eight years ago to live with her Artisan assembly paid a visit to his home near Gales Creek town the occasion. at 9:30 this morning, after a pro­ This is the roll of honor: ¡married son, William. Besides the Dilley brothers an d ” sisters longed illness. Funeral will be C harles L. R obinson -1st L ’t, 361st ; the latter, there is one other son last evening and the hosts enter­ Inf. Camp Lewis, Wash. held at Gales Creek at 1:30 Sat­ |surviving, Charles U t, with Com­ tained them with an oyster sup­ urday. Obituary will be pub­ R alph I. M il l s — 1st L ’t, Dental Corps pany F , 162d Infantry, now fight­ per and dance. I t ’s hard to catch Camp Lewis, Wash. lished next week ing in France. those Dilleyites asleep. C ecil A. M c K a y Ensign, N a v y . Deceased was a devoted mother European Waters. Last Thursday, after Dr. Kauff­ Woman’s Club A ndrew Y ost - -Corp., Co. F. 162d Inf. and a good woman in all that the man had donned his Lieutenant’s Regular meeting of the Forest A. E. F. name implies and many friends_________ ______ uniform, ___ expecting to leave next Grove Woman’s c l u b Monday, C larence A. R ice -Yeoman, U. S. S. will greatly miss her cheerful day to join the medical reserve,he Receiving Ship. Phillipine Islands. April 22, 3 p. m., at the home of smile and influence for good in was notified that he need not go Mrs. Buchanan, who has cordially W alter M «T herson — Navy, Mech. the community. J until April 25th, so he is still with Arts Division. invited the club to meet at her Funeral services were held in us> to the delight of his many G. S t a l e y —18th Ry. Eng. home A fine program on ‘ ‘Or­ C harles the Buxton chapel at 2:30 Sunday friends and patients, Corps. Somewhere in France. iental Rugs and their Making” E ugene D upp-2nd Class Shipwright. afternoon, Rev Sias of the Chris- E> E> w n iiams has received will be given. We hope every California. fa n church officiating The re- d that his moth Mrs. J. J. member will be present. G. V inton R obinson -E n g . Reserve mams were interred beside those FairbankS( 0f Denison, Texas, is Corpe. Corvallis. Abbie J. Whitehouse, Sec’y. of her husband, in F’orest View not in very good health Mrs. S. G len M organ — U. S. Navy, Train­ cemetery. ____ Fairbanks visited here four years Mrs. Ray T . Williams will leave ing Station, Hospital School. Cal­ Remember the Masonic dance ago and has many friends who ifornia. tomorrow for Tacoma, for an in­ definite visit with her husband, H erbert D unlap — Coxwain, Navy next Saturday night. You ’re in­ will regret to hear of her poor San Franciaco. health. vited. Lieut. Ray Williams. Wyoming. F rancis A . P orter Casualty Co., 166th Depot Brig. Camp Lewis, Wash. R ay P urc ival - 23d Eng. Corps, A. E. F. Somewhere in France. J ames F. D ewey -Coast Art. Bat. D, A. E. F. Somewhere in France. C harles K ennedy Merchant Marine. Location Unknown. R obert E nschede — Marine Corps. Mare Island. D. J. T aylor -Y. M. C. A Ewoute til X& ZM L i one