The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, May 30, 1918, Image 3

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f’ ubliahiMi «very Thun«lay Ht Forçât drove, Oregon.
W. C. Henfer, Editor uml l'ubllah«r.
Knlertvl
an ««iroml-claNH mutter
Jan. 12, 1916, at the noatoffh'e at Forest drove,
Oregon, under the Act o f March 3, IK79
Subscription Rat en
Paid in ailvance
One year
Hix month«
Three Month«
On Crwlit
One year
Hix month«
Three month«
11.00
.60
.26
TH U RSDAY, MAY SO, 19IH
While
nome people didn’ t (five a gov* rnrnent mul , $2 60.
as much to the Red Crons fumi as] «Kcferrinit to the deceased ci» -
the rent of un thought they should, z,,n as on<1 who is mourned by the
we must be eareful in our criti­ •-ntire community, when we ki
know
cism an«l not set ourselves up as he will only be mis-ed by the
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judges of what other people should poker circle, $10 13.
do. And we mustn’ t believe all
“ Referring to «ome galavatin’ j
we hear about our neighbors,
female
as an estimable lady whom
ET US TELL YOU what a Silc, a Barn, a House, a Gar­
either. During the last, drive the
it is a pleasure to meet, when ev
writer was told a prominent mer­
age or a Chicken House will cost you, complete. It won’t
ery business man in town would
chant had refused to give any­
rather see Satan corning, $8.10
cost you anything to talk and we can beat all comers on SILO
thing. Investigation showed that
“ Calling an ordinary pulpit
he had given liberally and stated
quality and price.
that if the city fell short of its pounder an an eminent divine, 60
cents.
quota, he would give again, to
“ Sending a doughty sinner to
make up the deficiency. Very
heaven.
$6.00.
patriotic citizen, that
It is al­
“
Referring
to a diseased mer­
right to condemn the financial
Phone 531
Forest Grove, Oregon
slacker, but before you condemn chant who never advertised in his;
he sure the object of your con­ life as a progressive citiz,en,
MICKIE SAYS
$4.98."
state organizer, Miss Margaret should be made permanent. In
demnation
a slacker.
I
Copeland, Portland, re-elected; support of this statement, Prof.
To which should be added:
if peoPLe’ o jt s T stop
'recording ‘■ecretary. Mrs. Edna C. G. R. Hyslop, of the O. A. C. Ex­
Again have Forest drove and
For making any mention of the
*T* T h i n k . T K a T a d v e r t i s i n '
I Brownton, Ladrande; corre-pond- periment Station, quotes from a
Washington county made good in feltow who does not take his home
IS T h S
fAAN’S
ing secretary. Mrs. B'anche Mur­ letter received from the famous
a patriotic financial drive and, as pap r, $2.79.
STOCK IN T ttA D t , T h e V o
N f V l A -r a w T O O l T i t F 6 « .
phy, Portland ; treasurer, Mrs. Ar H. J. Heinz plant, makers of the
usual, some peculiar charac er­
n o t h in ' u k e t n e > o o
istics have been brought to light. MR. IRVINE WILL
j lotte Lawrence, Woodburn.
well-known 57 varieties of pure
S O M E T I M E S , N O MiOVtE
In this city men and women who
COME A d A lN
The convention adopt«d the food products, as follows:
■THAN T h e y ' d a s k t h e
owe more Ihun they own have
When B. F. Irvine, the blind
war slogan “ A Liberty Bond for
“ We did not get opportunity to
on ocea per a free
given more than they could posai- erf
of the Oregon Journal,
Every
Chapter,”
and
voted
a
con-1
buy
any of ihtne beans, but we
S A C K O F FLOU«- \
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bly afford, while people who are
an address in this city Mav
iribution to the Salem Red Cross have some «amples.
However,
considered well to-do, many of 13th. on the occasion of the prt-
p ,.
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we are inclined to think they
them drawing interest from loans, s t a t i o n of the Liberty Loan
LlCCt .lGW
i would be very good for canning
have not given as much as som e, honor fl:,K the (,dltor 0f the Ex
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V D J*
purposes, and naiurally are inter-
r*
wage-workers, who pledged money press was please«! with the gentle­
1. U . U . r .
ested in knowing the outcome of
not yet earned. Somewhere in man’s address and said so in the
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last year’s efforts.”
his writings, A b e Lincoln said Express, quoting some of the
Forest Grove s delegates to the
“ This statement of quality corn-
that “ God must love th** poor most important parts of the lec­
various I. O. O. F. 'tate meetings, ing from the manufacturers of
people or He wouldn’t have made ture. M r. Irvine
written the
held at Seaside last week, re- bean products of the very highest
so many of them.” While imbued editor, thanking him and promi -
turned home Thursday evening, quality should be very encourag-
with a great love and respect for ing to come to Forest Grove at
somewhat tired, but all glad they |ng _ to Oregon _growers,” says
the great emancipator, the editor some future date and give the city
went. They were Mr. and Mrs. Prof. Hyslop. “ The bean crop is
of the Express doesn’t believe a writeup. Th<- writer b pleased if
Bernard Ortman, Mr and Mrs. too valuable a cultivated crop to
God “ makes” people either poor*1
yrotp anything that pleases
L. M . Graham, Mrs. Edna Ross be on any other than a firmly es­
or rich; all come into the world Mr. Irvine and e«p«cial'y so if
tablished basis. The largest prob­
and J. H. Shearer
empty-hand»d. but the financial the gcntl»‘man will favor Forest
Salem captured the 1919 meet- lems for us are the choice of early
condition and temperament of the Grove with another and longer
ing
of the Rebekah assembly, the JUBturing var*eties, harvesting and
parents has much to do with shap­ visit. l i v e is what Mr. Irvine
grand
encampment and the grand freshing promptly and careful
ing the child’s future walk in life. says:
lodge
grading and standardizing to get
For instance, miserly parents are
Portland, Ore., May 20, 1918.
The new Rebekah officer* are| thf.,a,dvsn' a» f .<!' ,h<' lf st1 ™ !'ke,t-
more apt to beget miserly off­ Mr Dear Mr. Benfer:
C h MKC *
AooeMOC
Jc-anie
Burke. Corvallis, president; .
cenJ raJLZIn.® on
spring than parents who believe
I have ju«t read your report ami
Jessie White Järvi«, Sell wood, vice ing t0IJ pnd Mexican ^ Tree beans,
man is his brother’s keeper and characterixation o f my poor effort in
owes a helping hand to those in your l>eautiful city last Monday night. villifying the government or of­ president; Ethel Fletcher. Salem,, ? n<^ fol-owing right methods of
warden; Ora Cosper, Dallas sec- harvesting a^d grading, Oregon
need of help. If more people were
I could not get into my subject satis- ficials, or tending to incite resis­
Edna Jacobs, Portland, may.become famous for bean pro­
by wur«.
word ur
or retary;
miserly
wouldn't
m .seriy there
m e re w
u u.uu i be
ue so
s „ many fHct<,ri|y to myse|f that njKht and j re_ tance to them, or who «,y
j - , i-
duction. Because t h e y are a
poor people, but who would care
^ U) Mr„. Irvine on my ri.turn j deed favors the cause of Germany treasurer,
leguminous, cultivated ca«h crop,
to live in a world of tlght-wads? h)irne that it wa« a failure. Butyour ° r rh" r a,l,es-
..
' Officers of the I O. O. F grand they are particularly desirable in
T h e writer believes the world abU? ami uplendid report o f it make» me
^ fakes away mail privileges lodge are Grand Master, W. M Oregon cropping
and rotation
loses more when the Huns kill a thjnk after
, did not fai,
from persons convicted of violat
Walker,
Springfield; Deputy systems.”
R**d ( ross^ nurse than it would if i The faithfulne«« o f the report
report a«
as to *^g them. I a man violates the Grand Master, M. L. Hubbard,
a dozen miserly millionaires were
While L. L. Langley was visit­
Were thinir»» I «aid i« a good standard to be act, no mail addressed to him and Raker; Grand Warden. Dr A H.
taken hence.
ing
his mother in this city Satur­
none
sent
out
by
him
will
be
de-
Johnson,
Portland:
Grand
Secre-
set for the big city dailies. The fulness
livered _______________
I tary, E. E. Sharon, Portland; day, he learned that he had been
;
o
f
it
is
excellent
enterprise,
not
always
SHOULD PAY FOR IT
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.
Grand Treasurer, A. D Doane, the successful candidate for the
| characteristic o f upstate papers.
Every honest person knows that
r. b. 0. Hoses Session
Portland; Grand Representative, democratic nomination for circuit
1 thank you for your kind words. I
the editor of his newspaper 're­ regretted that I was not in Forest
By vote of the state convention | W . Trefern; Trustees Odd Fellows’ judge in district 6 of Multnomah
turns more good for evil” than Grove long enough to get information of the P. E. O. Sisterhood in its Home, H J. Taylor, Pendleton; county, having beaten Judge C.
any other individual
Regardless on which to give your city an editorial doling session at Salem Thurs ■ R. L. Harris, Portland.
]U. Gantenbein, present incum-
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of the fact t h a t ingrates and writeup. 1 will come back and do that day. Eugene was chosen as the ~
bent,
knockers may criticise the editor, some other day.
meeting place of the convention
Preparations for the removal of
he seldom uses the opportunity
next year Mrs. Emma L. Me
Fraternally grid sincerely,
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Hospital No. 6, equipped by
that is his to put his slanderers
Caw, of Portland, was elected
B. F. IRVINE.
IUI U d llim ig r u i p u b e b the Oregon grand lodge of Elks.
out of commission, but rather,
president of the grand chap er,
.
from Camp Lewis to Europe are
wraps the mantle of sweet charity A DRASTIC MEASURE
and other officers were elected a« I O- A. C. Experiment Station, now in progress. Hill Templeton,
around the poor fellow and says
Enemy propagandists i n t h e follows:
Corvallis, May 28. — The table son of Mr. and Mrs. John Tem­
good things about him tha^ he in United States today find them
First vice-president. Mrs. Lena quality of Oregon beans is equal pleton, is a member of the corps.
no sense merits on general princi- selves in a clo-e-mesh«d net, due
Odell, Portland; second vie - pres­ to those of any other part of the
pies and certainly not for any-1 to the signing by President Wilson
Job printing— phone 821.
thing he may have done to show , of the "sedition bill.” This meas ident, Mrs. Mary Logan, Albany; country, and the bean industry
his support of the editor.
ure is the most drastic ever eiiact-
An<ditor of an eastern paper; wl.
e
has decided that to extol virtu»«s
It imposes a prison sentence of
that do not exist, should lie a 20 years, a fine of $10,000. or|
matter of charge, and has decided , both, on any person who:
upon the following rates:
! Writes, prints or utters any-
“ For telling the public that a thing tending to obstruct a Lib-
man is a successful citizen, when erty loan campaign; recruiting for
everybody knows he is as lazy as the army or navy, or anything
L
COPELAND & McCREADY
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Heads tor
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Oregon Beans Good
Women and Girls
LEAR N TO W E A V E -IT ’ S E A S Y
The Pacific Market
Under the new management, this market has been
stocked up with a tempting line of
Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork
Mutton and Poultry. . .
Ham», Bacon, Sausage, Hamburger, Wieners, etc.
Also Bread, Cookies, Pickles, Spices,
Fruits and Vegetables.
Fresh Fish Tuesdays and Fridays
Free Deliveries
We pay Cash for Veal,
9 a. m. and 3 p. m.
Pork, Hides, Poultry
Phone 0 3 0 1
and Eggs
HELP YOUR COUNTRY
We pay 20 Cents per hour while Learning.
After learning, paid by the yard, at Good Prices.
‘Daylight Modern Workroom-Clean and Sanitary.
GOOD OPENINGS ALSO FOR MEN AND BOYS
Oregon City Woolen Mills
Oregon City, Oregon
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