The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, April 25, 1918, Image 6

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    N O TES A ND P E RSO N A LS
THE WAR, THE FARM
AND THE FARMER
Job printing—phone 821.
Found — Dealer’s auto license
plate No. 313B. Inquire at this
office
By Herbert Quick
Father Buck of Salem visited
Member Federal Farm Loan Board
Forest Grove friends for a few
hours last Monday.
What the Imperial German govern <ler aa a thing against which wa
Mrs. Edward Underwood of
ment offered the farmers of America could not defend ourselves
Grants Pass visited at the H R.
In Its ruthless submarine warfare was
We should have allowed this new Bernard home Tuesday, being en-
not the loss of profits, but slavery to horror to become a part of all future route to Seattle.
the saber-rattler of Potsdam. He pur- wars, and have been responsible for
posed to make us slaves by murder- its Incorporation Into International
Ins the people who took our products law.
to market. By all the laws of civil-
Wa should have proved that be-
laed warfare, commerce under a neu- cause the fire which burns up our
tral flag was free from any hindrance (arms' usefulness is beyond the horl-
•Jtcept the legal Interference Justified xon, we would submit to the kindling
by war. But the Germans not only uf u
stopped merchant vessels, they sank
We mlght haye aocepted the 8eT.
them
Sank them without warning. enty cenU for wht,at and the 8lx cenU
without trace—the most devilish for cotton but we could not have
thing war has seen since the savages done ,t
because we were
scalped our ancestors and threw commanded to do ,t
By so doing
screaming babies Into the flames of we ghould haTe accepted deKrada
burning cabins.
! tion. We should have begun, after
The German plan of sinking mer- wlnning our fr*edom In our own
chant vessels without trace Is based reVolution and establishing a union
on the murderer's maxim that "dead on the foundatlon of „berty In the
men tell no tales.*'
It was exe- blood and tears of our war between
cuted by the massacre of men, worn the states, to knuckle under to autoc­
en and children, who, having com­ racy! We should have basely yielded
mitted themselves to small boats in up our birthright as Americans.
the open sea after their ship# were
Is Intolerable.
torpedoed, were mercilessly raked. . Such . a thought
,
,.
. v Peace
For Sale— 12x16 garage, with
8-foot doors, and portable 6x12
modern chicken house. I)r. E.
B Brook bunk, residence phone
0373.
14-i f
E. J. McA'ear and family of
Hillsboro Sunday took Mr. and
Mrs. D. N. Mortis of this ci y to
I Portland and Vancouver, making
t the trip by auto.
Men, it’s time to put on your
spring underwear. If you haven’t
the right weight, let us fix you up
comfortably. J o h n Anderson,
the leading clothier.
tf
A
Mrs. G. H. Baldwin, who was
j operated on at a Portland hospi­
tal six weeks ago, returned home
Saturday. Aside from a bad cold,
with gunfire, and exterminated to the at *ucb a *>rlce wo" d n,ot b<f ^ ace' she is feeling very good.
last unprotected, unpitied soul! These but
a, pre>’* rak lon for a {Dut" r°
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
j tags and every dog owner must
Fred Watrous has leased Verts
Better
are the murders that stain the hands revolt against subjugation.
take a tag and attach it to the
any sort of war; better war forever, hall and is having it remodeled
One of the be-t assemblies of
of the Kaiser, his advisers and min­
(log on a collar which I m must
; for a moving picture show, hav­
that
that.
ions. These outrages were perpetrated
the year was held Thursday after­ provide. The owner will pay a
Whenever the time comes for new ing decid d to move the Star
on neutral vessels when all that civ
noon. The Public Speaking class
ilized warfare gave the Germans a sacrifices, let us remember that we f r o m Pacific avenue to Main from Pacific came over to eujoy tax of one dollar on a sterilizer!
dog and two dollars on an un­
right to do even with the merchant
no‘ for ° ur liberties tomorrow, ! street.
the play w h i c h w a s given. sterilized dog. If a dog is found
vessel under a hostile flag, was to or nex* year or twenty years from
At the conference of the Free “ Thank Heaven, the Table I>
•top it at sea and make it a prize of now• but for our f e d o r a today. Not
on the streets without u tag. he
war
| for the right to live in the future, but Methodist church, held in Port- Laid” was very cleverly put on may be shot immediately. Any
To kill the civilians on board, even tor the right to make a living this ! land last week, Rev J N. Wood by the members of the Drama owner of a dog refusing to accept
was returned to the p.isto ate of club, under the excellent coaching
under a hostile flag, was nothing but year-
a tag may be fined $5 00. A care­
unmitigated murder. Aud these mur
German oppression had begun to the Forest Grove and Hillsboro !of Miss Friendly
The cast of
ful record of tags issued is kept.”
ders were committed In order that we I pinch us before we entered the war. : churches.
characters were Maude Graham,
—A M a n o f P e a c e .
might be enslaved!
Having the if we had not declared war, but had
Paul Schultz likes his position Fred Patton, H a r l e y Barber.
right to take the sea with his fleet, accepted the conditions of life ordered
Gladys
Sfoecker.
Ernestine
Brown
I)r Hugh Pedley of the First
but being afraid to do so for fear he for us by the Kaiser, we should today as a buyer for Lang & Co. of
and Henry Karpenstein. Mabel
might lose it, and being unable by be a poverty-stricken people.
Our Portland so well that h>- has pur­
Congregational church. Portland,
fair means to stop the selling of o u r ! factories would be shut down, our chased a handsome home on (he Ra^musen and Clarence Lenne- will speak in the College Chapel,
products to his enemies, the Kaiser workmen unemployed, our people east side and will move to Port­ ville each sang delighful solos.
Thursday morning, May 2, at 10
declared that he would do it by the starving, our farmers ruined by the land today or tomorrow.
Friday afternoon the first base o ’clock, on the subject “ Lincoln
foulest methods ever resorted to In poverty of those for whose consump-
ball gtm eof the season was played and Lloyd George.” All are in­
During t h e five years that
war.
He declared the sea closed, tion they grow their crops. There is
on the P. U. field between Pori’s! vited. I)r. Pedley was for many
and that he would keep It closed, not loss and sacrifice in the war, but Pakro Seedtape has been on the Grove and Franklin High school
years pastor of a large church in
by war. but by murder.
; there would have been far more of market it has gained gieat popu­
of Portland. The game was a Montreal and has lost a son in
To have submitted would have cost loss and sacrifice in accepting the larity. Why spend your time
us dear in prosperity but that would German terms. We should have lost ■with the old inconvenient hulk very interesting on**, but by their the present war.
suj>erior play the Franklin team
have been the least of our loss.
j more in money than we have spent j .-eeds? Littler’s Pharmacy.
was enabled to win the victory
We should have had to grovel be- In the war. but we should have lost
Making Fruit Boxes
We now have a fine line of The boys of the local team have
fore the German government.
I something far more precious.
We
At
great
expense, we have in­
We should have had to accept mur-1 should have lost our souls.
ladie*’ pure silk and silk poplin not ha«l very consistent practice,
stalled
a
machine
for making
dresses and skirts in all the late and after more work will be able
(This Is the second of three articles. The third to be published next week.)
Fruit Boxes ot all rizes and we
shades and colors. A delight to to put up a much better showing.
the eye. Mrs. Blanche Richards, The coach and the team should would like to quote prices to box
Forest Grove Planing
Pacific avenue and Council street. both receive credit and support users.
Mill Co.
IMf
from the townspeople for their
Three landing fields have been work along an athletic line, be­
lincle Sam’s Agents
obtained for the propos'd Wash­ cause they are doing splendid
ington-New
York
airplane
postal
Thrift Stamps and War Savings
Harry Lauder is being serious these days. The famous Scotch comedian
wo--k to keep up an interest in
I b subordinating his comedy to the all-embracing demands of war. Along with &rv.ce. at Washington, Philadel­ sports and thus keep Forest Grove Certificates may be purchased
his work for his Injured Soldiers' fund and the V. M. C. A., Lauder Is making phia, and New York. According “ on the map.”
from any of the following-named
an earnest appeal to Americans to prepare for the next Liberty Loan. General to the Post Office Department,
firms and individuals:
The Optimist, the High School
subscription Is the theme of Lauder's message. Here Is what he says:
the service will start not later
The Postolfice
First N st’l Bank
annual, went to press Saturday.
Liberty is the dearest word in any language. It Is the thing the
than May 15.
W. F. Schultz Co. Forest Grove N st’ l
The staff have put much time and
Germans are fighting to take away. It Is the one big thing we must flght
Bank
Dan Pierce Thursday made an­ effort into this annual lo make it Shearer & Son
to keep.
Caples
A
Co.
Goff
Bros.
other long t r i p with h i s auto the best number which has ever
What have you done to help win the war? What are you doing to
VanKoughnet &
A G HotTinan A Co.
preserve liberty?
truck, when he moved the W H. been put out. A great deal of
Redcr
Chas I.ittler
Every Sunday 500,000 Germans in the United States sing songs of
Heisler fam ly* from their o d material was found among the Ottice Shearer
K F' Uurlingham
pulling the trigger; they are talking of you—of the United States. What
Gonion A Gordon
home near Dilley to Marion, fif membeis of the school, which will V I Fuqua
are you doing to do about them?
H T Glttosr
teen miles b yond Salem, and be of gnat interest in the High G G Paterson
Copeland A Me-
John Anderson
Right now our answer must be— BUY LIBERTY BONDS! We have
hi ought back the goods of W\ 0 . School, especially among t h e
Cready
M J Al>lxitt
given that answer once, twice already. But we must make It agair and
Wagner.
C V B Russell
jokes and the various "cuts ’ of O M Sanford
again as need 1«. We must turn our dollars into silver bullet* fu a ' >•
H K Bernant
C S McNutt
the way we can become shareholders In the Bank of Humanity Our t>art
W. P. Scheetz last Satur^y the different student activities.
G H Baldwin
Pac. Barher Shop
Is to provide the wherewithal, since we can't do what the boys out mere
completed the painting of the
R P Nixon
Claude
E Smith
Honor Guard Meeting
are doing.
Chas Hines
handsome new farm house of John
W C Bhnfer
Back in France I saw battalions of young fighters marching along and
Hr«dy Chowning
Last Monday evening at Lang­ J J Wirtz
Bernards in the Roy di-trict
chanting a song—any old song—right Into the mouth of death. They knew
M S Allen A C' a ».
ley Hall a very interesting, meet­ W F Hartrampf
The
house
was
put
up
by
the
Good Investmt Co. New*-Times Office
where they were going. They were fighting to save LIBERTY. A.nd they
Sparks boys
and Mr. Scheetz ing of the Honor Guard was held.
are calling on you to help them, you back here.
Ask any agent for particulars.
says
it
is
one
of
the handsom st Classes in sewing and military
Our part is easy compared with theirs— but It Is OUR PART and It
drills
were
organized.
The
class
and best-built homes in the
must be done. Put your money into liberty Supports. Sign up as share­
The Express prints butter wrap­
in drills is to be held at 7 o'clock
county.
holders In humanity’s bank.
pers with non-poisonous ink.
each Monday evening and the
Robert Graham o f
Denver, sewing class follows immediately
Warranty deed and mortgage
Colo., delivered a lecture, entitled afterward. First Aid class meets
Po ato Corn Meal Muffins
blanks
for sale at this office.
“ The Wages of a Master Mason,” Friday evening, April 26, at 7
2 tablespoons fat
before the members of Holbrook o ’clock. There is to be a double
1 tablespoon sugar (sirup)
OREGON ELECTRIC TIME CARD
lodge and visitors from McMinn­ lecture given
Anyone interested
I*»l#d April «. ISIS
1 egg well beaten
ville aDd Yamhill last Saturday in this is cordially invited to at­
1
cup
milk
U.
f
.
G
.
A it . Pt. Lv. Pt.
Arr F. G.
afternoon. Mr Graham is a fine tend.
O. A C. Corvallis, April 24.—
1 cup mashed potatoes
6:20 • m 7:40 6:50 a m 8:07
speaker and has given the subject
Wheat less war breads have been
Several reports were made and
1 cup corn meal
7:00 a m 8:25 8:15 • m 9:32
of Masonry much thought.
Cecile Stoecker was chosen as our
made the«ubject of much exper­
*4 cup oat flour
8:15 a m 9:35 10:25 a m 11:40
The dancing party given at the delegate to the state convention, *9 15 a m 11:00
imental work at 0 . A. C. with the
4*4 teaspoons bak ng powder
1:16 p m 2:25
I.
0 . O. F. building Saturday to he held in Portland May 4
*10:35 a m 11:50 4:00
result that some excellent and
1 teaspoon salt
P m 6:15
night by the members of Hol­
The Honor Guard girls are ex­
1:05 p m 2:20
wholesome products have been
Mix in order given. Bake 40
m 6:25
5:10
4:05
m
5:20
P
P
brook lodge, A. F. & A. M , was pected to heat the Congregational
secured. In order to give the minutes in a hot oven.
6:35 P m 7:65 6:10 p m 7:26
very
libera
ly
attended
and
the
church
next
Sunday
evening
to
women of Oregon the benefit of
7:35 P m 8:50 7:45 p m 9:05
“ Oregon women are patriotic
9:30 P m 10:46 11:00 P m 12:20
this work the recipes are offered and want to save wheal for the lodge cleared $70 from the ven sing. They w.II meet at the
them through the press. Here are armies fighting our battles,” says ture. This money goes into a church Friday evening at 8 o ’clock * Sunday only; tDaily, except Sunday
to practice.
two good ones:
| Dean Milam, “ but they have not fund to build a Masonic and East­
8. P. ELKCTRK TIME CARD
ern
Star
home
somewhere
in
thi*
The Guard would be very glad
all had the m< ans of finding out
Steamed Bread
state,
possibly
in
Forest
Grove.
to get any vacant lots or unused L t . F. (
Arr. Pt. U. Pt.
Arr. F. G.
how a good, wheatless bread can
y 2 cup corn meal
plots
of
ground
for
their
gardens.
6:35
a
m
7:50
t7:16
a
m
8:36
be
made.
We
have
offered
a
Tour-
The seven h and eighth grade
• y2 cup corn flour
t7:20 a m 8:45 t9:16 a m 10:32
lesson
course
to
the
women
of
boys
of
the
Central
school
went
y2 cup oat flour
*9:30 a rn 10:45
Why Not Follow Suit?
Corvallis a n d vicinity, and a to Watts last Friday and trimmed
t9:41 a m 11:10 11:00 a m 12:15
1 cup sour milk (clabber)
In
one
of
those
“
old
fashioned
great many calls have already the baseballers of that school by
12:35 p m 1:60 2:15 p m 3:30
y teaspoon salt
states”
away
back
east
of
the
4:50
come
for
these
wheat
less
bread
re­
a score of 18 to 17. Walter Lenne
t2:00 p m 3:20 t3:30 p m
1 teaspoon soda
6:40 p m 7:00
Rocky mountains in a small city
cipes.
I
am
glad
to
offer
them
to
ville
pitched
and
Paul
Baldwin
3:40 p m 4:55 t6:15 p m 7:31.
y cup molasses
housewives in o her parts of the caught f o r t h e Forest Grove of perhaps 14,000 people, I found t4:22 p m 5:50 8:00 p m 9:20
y 2 cup raisins (if desired)
bunch. The Watts warriors are a dog law that looks pretty good. t6:22 p m 7:45 tl 1:15 p m 12:35
Put together in order given. state.” __
9:36 p m 10:50 ssl:00 p m 2:20
DOG LAW
Fill can % full and steam 1*4
Public sale bills printed at the coming to this city tomorrow for
"The
assessor
is
supplied
with
revenge.
hours. Makes one loaf.
Express office.
t Thru s Sat as Sat A Sunday
,only
Wheatless War Breads;
How to Make Them
THE GRIP OF FREEDOM