The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, May 02, 1918, Image 3

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I’ ii I i I ih I kh I
«very Thursday at Forcai Grove, Oregon.
W. C. Benfer. Editor and Puhlisher.
E n te re d
aa second
«-I hns
matter Jan. 12, Itflfi, at the uosloffh-e at Foreat Grove,
Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1H79
Subitcription Kate«
Paid in advance
One year
Six montha
Three Montha
$1.00
.60
.26
On Credit
fine year
Six montha
Three montha
$1.60
.75
.40
THURSDAY, MAY 2, MUM
and one Thursday by the drop­
ping of a s h e ll into a maternity
ho-pilal. its toll of death being
one patient, one maternity nurse
and one newly born babe, while
Because two prominent resi­
six patient-, th ee infants and 'w o
dent* of the county neat last probationary nurses were wound
Thurndav as-ured him (here wan
ed —all to the gloty of the kai -er’s
no truth in the rumor that Sheriff
ET US T E L L Y O U what a Silo, a Barn, a House, a Gar­
i Gott.
Applegate wa< under arreHt, the
age or a Chicken House will cost you, complete. It won’t
Ami yet there remain at l a r g e
editor of the Express allowed hi*
in
this
country
a
f
e
w
asinine
w*it-
paper to I k * "scooped" last week.
cost you anything to talk and we can beat all comers on SILO
ing persons, like one attach'd to
Th** Non-Partisan political ma­ the Metropolitan Magazine, who
quality and price.
chine is not being met with keep harping upnh the advisabil­
friendly hands by the grangers of ity of more talk on the subject of
Washington county.
Beaverton why t h i s na'ion, believing in
and Hillsboro granges resolved ;o justice and civilization, is at war!
Phone 531
Forest Grove, Oregon
have nothing to do with the
This nation is engug d in a
I/e,ague and last week Washington mighty war of defense against the
county Pomona grange followed thing which chort es with glee
JAWING THE JAWERS
Washington County Transfers
MICKIE SAYS
suit.
'over the murder of those new
John
J Johnson to Charles Sy,
On war talk in the past we’ ve dwelt
Bv)W-\.«ve l**\ if v*L'o
How about that war garden? born b.ibes. of those mothers in
1
ac
in
Forest
Grove, $10.
In these immortal verse».
6S T u e s o m e O f T H I *
A recent Food Administration the pangs of childbirth, of those
F
B
Warfield
et ux to S N
And
on
the
talker»
have
bestowed
C O P N J E S T U H t IT C O M E S
bulletin says that the effect of orphaned children, of those pious
Warfield, 12 ac in N E !4 Sec 36 2
IM , W I T H O U T N\AK.IN’ MO
Enthusiastic
curses.
j
wor-hipers
at
the
footstool
of
a
war gardens in providing food,
coanfecrriONS a c n . nu T him ’ ,
We fain would now bestow some more; N 4. $10.
saving labor, and relieving the m rciful G« k 1 -against the beast
S
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E
O
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T
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William J Good et ux to Sam­
Windjammers are increasing,
railroads cannot be over-estimat­ called Frightiulness, spawn of
LtCrHTS A B O O M ’ T H I S H E B E .
uel
N Short et'u x , 50x100 feet in
And
all
day
long
ed. Three of the most im|»ortant Prussiantsm and savage-y.
N E C K O* T H E W O O O S ’ O V.OSE
i
block
39. Forest Grove, $200.
They
sing
their
song
This nation is at war because i
factors in this war are food, labor
T h e ir . r e p o TPT io n s p e e .
Z
M
La Rue to M J Smith,
Without
a
sign
of
ceasing.
eeiNf e o o i c a t e o \ J
and transporation. and the war knows that if Germany is victor*
100x200.75 feet in Block 12, For­
^
They
make
the
club
unbearable,
j
ious
in
its
onslaught
upon
civiliza­
garden solves all three
est Grove. $10.
And clutter up the hallways.
tion the Arner can p e o p l e and all
W H Heisler et ux to W O
Queen Ma-y of England, says the liberty loving peoples o f this
While gusts o f verbose tempest blow
Warner
et ux. 58 25 ac in J Dick­
the cable, drives a horse to save earth will become slaves to that
And whistle through their galways.
son and R S Tupper D L C , $100.
gasoline. We know a fellow who beast, that monster, that horrible
The corner where we used to nap,
bought an automobile to save thing.—New York Herald.
No more is fit for slumbers,
Making Fruit Boxes
i
corn and oats and hay. And we
But rags are chewed
i
know of another fel'ow who walks INVESTMENT, OR TAX
At
great
expense, we have in­
*
By chewers crude.
to save both gasoline and horse
stalled a machine for making
Suppose that you look at the i
In daily growing numbers.
feed; and another fellow who rid« s matter from this standpoint,
Fruit Boxes of all -izes and we
The stratety that goes to waste
would like to quote prices to box
in a street CM1 to save shoe which is by no means the best
Is positively cruel;
users.
Forest Grove Planing
leather.
standpoint:
If Pershing had a millionth part
Mill
Co.
9-tf
You have $50, say, which for
Wheat farmers believe their ox
The European duel *
one
reason
or
another,
you’re
fear
is being gored more by the war
I Would never last another day,
Ladies, come in and see our
than anybody else’s bovine, and ful to invest in a Liberty bond.
line of spring and summer skirts.
And Potsdam would be humbled;
they believe they should have
It is certain that the govern­
You’ll feel and look stylish in one
The Teuton power
more than $2 25 for their wheat. ment want* that $50.
of them. John Anderson.
Ip half an hour
Well, they are probably entitled
It is certain that the govern­
Forever would he crumbled.
io all they can get. but less than ment is not going to let its men in
Notice o f Sheriff's Sale
But all the jawsmiths ever do
two years ago many of them were Europe suffer for lack of food or
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
Is stir up spats aad quarrels;
o f an execution, decree and order o f
««lad to get $1.25. Few news- ammunition.
They don’ t accomplish anything
sale, issued out o f and under the seal
pap«*r publishers can get 10 per
It is certain that the govern­ i
Toward purging German morals;
; o f the Circuit Court o f Washington
cent more for their products than ment can get your $50
I County, Oregon, to me directed and
No aid is gained to win the war
before the war. even when their
dated April 24, 1918, upon a judgment
Here are three certainties which
By all this useless clacking;
and decree rendered and entered in
raw material has increased from you cannot set aside in order to
We’ll beat the Huns
said Court on April 13, 1918, in favor
100 to 200 per cent in cost. So save your $50, be ye pacifist, pro-
By manning guns.
o f B. L. Scheckla, plaintiff, and
you see the farmers are pretty German, unpatriotic, miserly, or
against J. E. Summers, Mabel Sum­
And coming through with packing.
well off, in comparison.
mers and J. W\ Tigard, defendants,
just the ordinary indifferent.
We long to win this war as much
said judgment being against the de­
If the cost of this w ir is not
The last legislature passed a law
fendants J. E. Summers and Mabel
As any person living;
Gypsy
Smith,
one
time
vaga-
Summers for the sum o f $1200, with in-
to the effect that when a person raised by your investing your ; bond, the world’s greatest evange- We’ ll go around with elbows out
■ »crest at the rate o f 7 per cent per an­
has been missing for seven years, money in a bond at 4 }4 per cent 1 list and f<>r the past three years a
So we can keep on giving;
num from May 17, 1916, and the sum
|interest,
payable
to
you
it
wi
I
the court may declare him or her
of $100 attorney's fee and the costs
1 Y. M C. A war work secretary But may the saints preserve our ears
be
raised
by
taxing
you.
without
dead. Under this statute Attor­
and disbursements herein taxed at
From all the boresome wrangles
with the Biitish army on the
l $41.95, and the costs o f and upon said
ney L. M. G-aham of this city is any return to you. Therefore, it western front says:
That
fill
the
air
writ, and commanding me to make
asking, for Mrs Bessie Van Ant­ is certain tha the government
From here to there
sale o f the following described real
" I ’ve been loving people all my
can
get
your
money,
as
aforesaid.
werp, that her brother. Earl Ott,
property, to-wit:
And tarnish Uncle’s spangles.
life, hut I could shoot the Kai-er
last heaid from at Miles City. Finally, those who don’t volun­ and feel that I was doing a favor;
All o f Lot 50 in North Tigardville
—OREGON
VOTER.
M ont, sixteen years ago, lie de­ teer to pay will be compelled to to G od. The Kaiser’s God is my ;
Addition, in Washington County, Ore­
gon, as per amended plat thereof duly
clared legally dead. This step is pay. This appl es to the $50 man | Devil.”
Notice
recorded in said County, except a strip
essential to settling up the estate not less than to the $50,000 manP
Dr Erwin of Hillsboro will be 90 feet wide across the northwest end
I
Gyp-y
Smith
has
been
standing'
If
the
bond
salesman
doesn’
t
call
of petitioner's father, the late
in my office from 9-11 a. m | o f said lot;
Henry DeKalb Ott, and is the on you successfully, the tax col­ besides th«* fighting men through daily, 7:30-9:30 p. m. on Mon­
I will, on Saturday, May 25, 1918, at
first case of its kind ever brought lector will. The former wears a ail the grim • of th** trenches, mak­ days, Thursdays and Saturdays. 10 o ’clock A. M. at the south door of
4*4 per cent profit smile; the lat­ ing his "machine-gun speeches” !
the court house in Hillsboro, Oregon,
in Washington county.
ter calls for a threat of penalty. where the big guns were rival The doctor is doing this as a per­ sell at public auction (sublect to re­
sonal favor to me and any con­ demption) to the highest bidder for
The Sunset Magazine for May, Finally, your $50 has got to fight, orators.
cash in hand, all the right, title and in-
on page 27, carries a picture of , tho. pei h a p s , thru indirect taxa-
"Every energy must be bent sideration you may show him i terest which the within named de­
Sheriff Applegate, armed with an I tion. Volunteer it, and your’sleep 1 toward stopping the Germans,” will be appreciated by me.
fendants. and each o f them had, on
ax, in the attitude of smashing in will be sweeter
H. R KAUFFMAN. M. D.
May 17, 1913, the date o f the mortgage
Wait until the he said in New York recently.
herein foreclosed, or since said date
the head of a wine barrel. The ! government takes it from you, "T he Kaiser is a beast. His peo­
Harry Wescott of Gaston has had in and to the above described real
picture was taken at the winery and you’ll have an everlasting ple have been fed on the belief
sold his mercantile busine-« to property, or any part thereof, to sat­
of an old Swiss gentleman, near 1 grouch.
j that they must crush the Briti>h Carl Bro>trum of Cherry Grove, isfy said execution, decree and order o f
Mountaindale, when the sheriff
It is safe to say that 90 per cent i Empire, and t h e n ‘ England’s who will move his stare to Gas­ sale, interest, costs and accruing costs.
Dated this April 25, 1918.
spilled hundreds of gallons of win*', of the unmarried men in this spawn, the Americans.’
We’ve
J. C. APPLEGATE.
shortly after taking office. He country average better than $4 got to fight to a finish. We must ton and consolidate it with the
Wescott
stock.
Harry
will
devote
Sheriff
o
f
Washington
County, Ore­
would now consider it a crime to ; per day income. A dollar a day l put the Get mans where they are
spoil so much good liquor, judging saved means a bond in 50 days. ! in no position to do the world his time to looking after a fruit gon.
by the efforts Ire has been making | Please observe how many of the further h a r m. Germany h a s farm he has been nursing for sev­ , H. T. BAGLEY, Attorney.
First pub. April 25; last May 23.
to have it shipped in from Cali­ single men of your acquaintance ; shamed the soul of the whole j eral years.
fornia. Poor Jess! He was not never wear the bond button. world.”
s rong enough to withstand the There are only two reasons why
"Going back?” he said
"Of j
temptations, which reminds the they shouldn’ t w e a r it. O n e course
In a hospital in Englaud
writer of the fact that not one in reason is that they haven’t bought I talked with a there boy who had ,
five of the ex-sheriffs he knows it; the other that they’re not pa­ been wounded four tim* s. He
Under the new management, this market has been
ever amounted to anything after triotic enough to wear it.— Port­ was all shot to pieces. When I
stocked up with a tempting line of
having served their time.
land News.
was ieaving, after a long talk with j
him, I said, "W ei!, sonny, where
‘ ‘KULTUR’ ’ AT
American French
will we meet again?’ His eyes
ITS BEST
A Y. M C . A. war work secre­ flashed, ‘ In France, sir,’ he said.!
How glorious are the victories tary overseas is responsible for ‘Surely you don’t want to go back !
standing to the credit of the this story. He says that there is | to France?' I asked him. ‘Ah,
Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Ham burger, W ieners, etc.
kaiser’s famous long range gun! a sign in Paris which reads: don’ t I!’ he said. ‘ Where else is
Also Bread, Cookies, Pickles, Spices,
That Good Friday triumph, with "Wanted American w h o c a n there for a man these days?’ ”
Fruits and Vegetables.
its slaughter of pious innocents speak French.’’ Some one asked
Men, it’s time to put on your'
Fresh Fish Tuesdays and Fridays
praying in the church of St. Ger- the proprietor why he didn’ t get
vais, was followed on Wednesday French waiters if he wanted spring underwear. If you haven’ t
Free Deliveries
We pay Cash for Veal,
by a fine center shot into the French spoken. He replied, "Oh, the right weight, let us fix you up
9 a. m. and 3 p. m.
Pork. Hides, Poultry
refuge for orphaned children, four I didn’ t m e a n t h a t . I mean comfortably. J o h n Anderson,!
Phone 0 3 0 1
and Eggs
the leading clothier.
tf
of the little ones being murdered, American French."
The potato in a Rood soldier,
nerving an a (substitute for wheat
bread. Eat thin soldier, uniform
atnl all.
L
COPELAND & McCREADY
Noted Evangelist
Tells of Experience
The Pacific Market
Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork
Mutton and Poultry. . .