The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, May 02, 1918, Image 9

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Will Advise
War-Risk Claimants
community and to «ecure other
member« for this society, and <i )
to invest in War Savin«« Stamps
and Thrift Stamp« and to en­
courage other« to do so.
The (Council of National De­
by « H.
fence ha«
las urged
urge«! the State council« I Signed W
• A. Kuratli, Gcne-
vitle
voluntary
aid
for
de-
v*t*ve
CtilUilte,
B Wilk» h , Mary
to prov
•y
A A.
pendants
uta of men in the «ervice in «
¿ V. f*'
EPH R A IM DOUGLAS» ADAMS
Boos,
in« allotment«
allotment* o(
of pay and ; ^ ° rri*, ’ ,!* MatteiM»n, K. J.
collecting
Executive Head, Hlatory Depart­
family allowance«, arrears of pay, Jus. H. David, W Ft. Montgom
ment
travel pay, extra pay or other ery, Wm, Tupper, Fred Everest.
Leland Stanford Junior University
money due estate« of deceased Edna Gil key, K. T. Kane. Dr W. i
I). Wood, W. F Holey, /.ola Mor-
soldier* and sailor«.
object o f thle w ar is to dollvor
„
«an, Meryl Morion, H. . . . T , . Hesse, i tho ••Th«
pooploa Of tho world from tho
Allotment« and allowances un - 1
AI/iandf>r( w - W . - WOWIIS, r n t n fro«
j r , and ts o a c tu a l powor of a vaot
der the war ri«k insurance law M A F r o s t D
I f , U H O ri^ r 7
military «atabMahmont controllod by an
f N. A . r r o s i , I J . It
It. ivasorier,
a . Irr.,„ 0 ; , lbi, g . v ornm # nt. wmes. hiving
are paid directly by the Trea«ury It. Sluman, C. E
Hyde, C I . »«cr«tly p lanned to d om in ate tho worl/,
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proc««d«d to c a rr y out tho plan w ithout
Department to the p e te o a s n H l i . l . g . I l o W
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K o .s e
1/uVe,
r . . 1» Sap- regard eith er to the ooerod obligation«
titled thereto; claims for insurance iington, Niel
Jamison. George
JTÎS:
taken out under the law should
«•mattonai actio n and honor ; . . . T h le
Mauley.
be addressed to Bureau of War
.
,
.
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i cow er la not tho G e rm a n pooplo.
It le
100 per cent of the official« and tno rutm««» matter of the o«rman p«o-
Iti«k Insurance. Treasury Det>ar -
pio.
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It
lg
p'*’ th a • t • tho
• ' * hlotory
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40 of
••• tho
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It
of hu,,n*“
the rcct
ment, WashinKton, I). C.; claims employ. es in I he court house
world It no lon ger loft to Ito h a n d lin g ."
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N. A. Fro.-t was elected pretd- — P r e t ld o n t W lla o n , A u g uot 27, 1*17.
for arrears of pay, ex
ra _ pay and
travel pay of deceased soldiers dent.
OKit.MAN RIJTIILK88NKH8 AN I N ­
and sailor« and all other claim«
W. F. Boley was elected «ecre-
C U L C A T E D BARBARISM
should be addressed to Auditor *ary
A government a»aertlriK Ita righ t to
for the War Department, Wash-
The first Monday after the first conquer the world, denying any duty
ington, D. C .
Wednesday of each month at 3 except that of Increaulng Ita own
p. m. was appointed regular meet­ power, and a people drilled In thle
theory, produce a nation whose arts
ing lime.
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n
l
Any band of ten or more people horrify humanity. Yet those acta are
can organize on this simple plan. but the loKlral reault of a ruthless-
ness In war deliberately planned. It
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A report of the organization must was at first said by Americans: "Yes.
Corvallis, Ore., April 30. Po- be sent to ihe State D i’ ector of there are occasional German atrocities,
tiitoes may l»e liberally fed to lay W.ir Savings. 300 Journal Bldg, no doubt, but so there are In every
ing hen< at a profit at present Portland. Ore., applying for affil- w*r.» w* now knew that cruelty and
prices, say« Prof. James Dryden, .ation wilh the National War barbarism are a definite pari of the
head of the 0 . C. C. ExjH*nment Saving« Commit!« e, and giving German method of making war.
Station poultry work. One dol the name of their local organ iza -1 First th ' taachers ami profmuiom
lar will buy 133 |x>und« of pota- tion, name-* and addresses of pres ¡'W h e r e German souiiers had to s<-i*e
to«*«, or more. Tin -ame dollar ident and M-cretary and date of ] *he tncendlary »or<h. or e'-n to pro
Believing that the Republican voters o f the state o f Ore­
will buy about 30 pounds of corn, regular meeting*. A badge of reed to the slaughter of citizens, It
wan only In pursuance of the rights
gon would not look with favor upon Oswald West naming
The hens will help to save loss in m< mbership will be given to each of war." “One single highly cultured
the Senatorial candidate for the Republican party.
potatoes, and the potatoes will member *>f a War Savings society, German warrior reprtraems a higher
help the poultry-keeper (o get a
The government booklet ex­ lntell«x-tual and moral life-value than
profit fiom the hens.
plaining War Savings -ocieiies hundreds of the raw children of nature
And, inasmuch as I have received many thousands o f
A hundred pounds of potatoes and how to organize th- m will be whom England and France. Russia
letters and other assurances from the Republican voters, as­
Even If
contain 21 pounds of dry matter, | sent on application to N A . and Italy, oppose to them "
there were no question of vengeance,
suring
me o f their support, I most respectfully d e c l i n e the
and a hundrtxl pounds of corn 89 Frost, County Chairman Hills
. . . the crim e o t opposing the de­
proposal
o f Mr. W est that all other candidates withdraw and
pounds
At 75 cents a hundred a boro, Ore.
velopm ent of Germany Is so great that
dollar will buy 28 pounds of pota-
Directions for carrying on the the most trenchant m e a s u r e s are
give a clear field to C. L. McNary.
to«*«, minus the moisture; and at society and promoting its work scarcely a sufficient punishment for
$1 a hundred for corn, a dollar will ix* ent after the application It." "The more pitiless is the vae
I feel that I have the confidence o f the Republican vot­
will
\\ nn,,n'1
pounds “ ‘-'*rn
corn.
victie. the greater Is the security of
“ ,'i| buy
h,,v " 22 U
for affiliation has been filed.
the
ensuing
peace.
In
the
days
of
old,
ers and the people o f this great state and I will serve them
The chemical composition of
N . A FRO ST.
potatoes doe« not vary gr«-atly on Chairman War Savings, Wai-hing conquered peoples were completely an­
honestly and efficiently as a Senator and at this critical time
nihilated.
Today that Is physically
a dry matter basis, from corn or
they are inclined to support a man from th e , business walks
ton Coun y.
Impracticable, but one ran Imagine
wheat.
conditions which should approach verP
o f life.
The potatoes should be boiled
closely to total destruction.”
George Bacon Died in Portland
Next the army officers: "B v steep-
and then mixed wilh bran and!
George W. Bacon, a former r«*s-
Oswald West has heretofore asserted that he only de­
short«, the whole fed a* a mash t;
¡den, of this city,
sired to be a candidate that he might oppose me if I should
once a day. After boiling, pour the home of his daughter, Mrs
olf most of the water and mix as H S. Nutter, Portland, O e., against excessive humanitarian no-
be successful in defeating McNary in the primaries.
tlons; It will teach him that certain
much bran and shorts a« the
Thursday, April 25’ h aged 57 severltl«?« are Indispensable to war.
moisture will take up. This mash years
nay, more, that the only true humanity
His interference is intolerable to me, as I believe it is to
rhould be fed preferably in the
Deceased was born in Ohio very often lies in a ruthless applica­
evening about two hours before
the Republican voters o f the state, and I will welcome the
tion of them." "The warrior haa need
dark. The hens should have all March 12th, 1861. and came to of passion.
I t must not . . .
be
opportunity to oppose him in the general election, if he
they Will eat. In th«* morning Or«*gon 35 years ago. For some regarded aa a necessary evil; nor con­
should be successful in defeating nis Democratic opponent,
give them a light feed of coarse yeats he resided in this city, being demned as a regrettable consequence
engaged
in
the
livery
business,
Mr. King.
R. N. STANFIELD.
of
physical
contact:
nor
must
w
grain- corn, oats or barley, just
what they will clean up in an hour but about ten y«*ars awo he moved eeek to restrain It and curb It as a
or two when it is thrown in a lit­ to Cornelius. He later wt-ni to savage and brutal force.”
Last the clergy: one Incident, and
ter of straw 8 or 10 inches deep Portland, where death claimed
one quotation from an address on the
him.
Mr. Stanfield makes the above reply to the proposal o f
Alxrut three times as much mash
Serm on on the Mount Is enough for
Deceased i s survived by a Americans. "Whoever can not prevail
by weight as of dry grain shou'd
Oswald West that all candidates for senator withdraw in fa ­
_t__ himself _ to approve from the
he fed after the fowls btcome ac­ widow and six children, as follows upon
vor o f Mr. W est’s candidate. The whole activity o f the
Mrs. Bessie Simon, Ralph Bacon, bottom of his heart the sinking of the
customed to the ration
democratic machine in attempting to stem the tide o f dis­
nr o •
si
| Mrs. Edna Nutter, and Harold' Lusitania. . . . and give himself
satisfaction against their candidate now in the senate is laid
W a r Savmg8 News
, Bacon, all Of po tland; Walter | up to honest delight at this victorious
Report of Jes-e A. Currey, | Bacon of Gaston and Mrs. Geor-1 '«p io it of German defensive power
bare in this last supreme attempt o f Mr. West to bolster up
him we judge *-
to be no true n
German ”
Slate Distributor, of stamps sold kia Sand if er of Wheeler; also one h,m
a forlorn hope.
German teaching has borne fruit and
in Washington county u p t o brother in California and two sis-
the world Is aghast
Yet we have be
April 29th, $lt 3,692.29. This is ters in Ohio.
come so accustomed
to "German
about as g«K>d a showing as any
Funeral servic«*s were held at ________
___ _ some of our horror at
The question is, do the people and the Republicans want
atrocities" that
of the counties are making but the Buxton chapel in this city, at i them ha» waned, it is wiser to re
this sort o f bossism in Oregon, or do they want 100 per cent
not good enough for Washington 10:30 Friday morning. Rev. Pat- ‘ member. Volumes are needed to list,
Americans and 100 per cent Republicans, such as Mr. Stan­
county. We will be “ over th«* I«»n preaching the sermon and merely, the protxrrf rases of barbarity
field,
a successful, energetic, patriotic self-made man, whose
top” when we are on a bads of Mrs. Eleanor McEldowney sing- —for Germany by refusing tnvesttga
every act has added to the progress and growth o f Oregon,
sales amounting to $-14,500 per ing a *o!o. Burial was under the tlon through a neutral jury proposed
a man who gets results, accomplishes something, who has
month.
auspices of Washington lodge, I. by Cardinal Merrier, has confessed
guilt.
No, rather, »he acknowledges
As a means of promoting this! O. 0 . F.. and the ritualistic burial the arts charged against her and glo-
worked and knows how to work, and who will work.
campaign wt* are maxing patriotic ceremony of that order was ren-: rlflp(l them
members of every lodge, grange,1 dered at t h e grave by Past
But let ms not forget that German
Stanfield is 100 per cent American and 100 per cent Re­
church, R e d Cross, Women’s Crands S. A. Walker and R. C. soldiers. In 1914 icifA tio restraint,
raped the women of Belgium and
clubs, business house, factory, Hill.
publican and he wrould support the President in winning this
mill, school or o her place where
All the children were at the France In the flrat advance; that they
war.
10 or more people meet or work ______
r_. ....
___ ___ ___
funeral _____
except
the youngest
son. (p,l^ d
.r*T".. °_f__r,h^ dren befor*
together regularly to otganize a who was p
prevented by illness from them; that they
«* » «corn
ing agalnat a feared Belgian rising,
Which do you want? A man who can stand on his own
War Savings society.
attending.
fifty Innocent Catholic priests and
feet,
or one who cannot.
This campaign has started by
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.
~
thouaands of Innocent citizens; that
Reports
ri*ceived
from
state
and
they
gave
themselves
up
"In
a
hun
the organization of the Court
(Paid Advt., by Stanfield Senatorial League. 203 Northwest­
House War Savings society. The Federal employment bureaus by dred different places, to plundering,
ern Bank Bldg, Portland, Oregon)
following is the form of applica­ the United States Employment Incendarlsa. Imprisonment, massacres,
tion and pledge and will serve as Service, Department of Labor, in­ and sacrileges" (Cardinal M errier); j
a model for other’ war savings .-o dicate a shortage of women labor that In France they have deliberately
made a desert of territory In retreat,
cieties: ' I hereby apply for mem­ in 34 cities. The greatest demand with an object, not of thie war. but
bership in the Court House War is for domestics and, next, factory of-destroying productivity for at least
Savings society of Washington workers. Twenty of the 34 cities a generation to come; that Germany
Tftt« trar t* lost, and a greater will
Making Fruit Boxes
county and pledge myself (1) to report a scarcity of domestics. openly applauded Turkey upon the follow it, unless it i* fought to the
A t great expense, we have in­
systematic savings; (2) to refrain Nine report a demand for factory massacre of nearly one-half the popu­ point where Germany knows for all
lation of Armenia; that Germany, by time that such acts are. in the end. stalled a machine
for making
from unnecessary
xpendiiures workers.
the cruel starvation and deportation fatal to the government that commits ¡.Fruit Boxes of all sizes and we
and the purchase of noncssentials,
Dr. Darland, Chiropractic and of conquered populations Is attempt­ them.
in order that labor and materials
would like to quote prices to box
Natureopath. Office at A St. & ing to "Germanize" the lands of Po
now employed in the production
Forest Grove Planing
1st Ave. N'. Phone 676.
land and Russia; that she torpedoes
Thle la the fourth of a aerloa of ton users.
of articles not necessary to my
M ill Co.
9-tf
h o s p i t a l ships with "defenseless artldoa by Profoaaor Adam».
health and efficiency may be re­
Millions of dollars, it is esti- beings, wounded or mutilated In war,
Wanted— Fire proof office safe,
leased for the production of those mat«*d by revenue officials, will be | an d women who are devoting them
t h e five years that
them - 1 During
articles and supplies which the added to the Government funds selva» to the work of relief and char- ! Pakro Se«*dtape has been on the must be cheap, for cash. Inquire
United States needs for the sup­ in penalties as a result of the Ity” ( protest of the International Red market it has gained great popu- at Express office.
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port of ita army and navy; (3) to round-up of income-tax delin- Croea Committee at Oeneva); that no |a rit y . Why Spend your time
lend my earnest efforts to encour­ uents by the Bureau of Internal other government. In the world , bio- f wi,h tj,e 0|d inconvenient bulk
The Express prints butter wrap­
pers with non-poisonous ink.
age thrift and economy in tpy
evenue.
\OT7J . 7 * r ord*r*d or * pproTed * see ls? Littler’s Pharmacy.
WHY WE ARE
AT WAR WITH
GERMANY
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Why Is Oregon’s Self-
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AFRAID of STANFIELD?