The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, June 06, 1918, Image 3

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•** This paper has enlistod
with the government in the
cause of A m erica for the
period of the w ar..............
1860 American aeroplane« in
action on the front Kit her Amer- j
ica is making magnificent pro-
Igrem or there was «ome fall lying
going on. Three weeks ago we
were supposed to have half aj
million men in Europe and a week
ago we had more than a million, j
Some more rapid progress or some
more lying. Which?
Gen. Crowder h is «stimated
that probably three-quarters of a
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77777“ ! million men will be added to the
Some paragrapher has hit thi*, Americgn Army by yesterday’?
nail on the head when he suggest* registration. Misestimate is h ,sed
a new name for slackers. H e sa y sjon tht. fact thatalmost 10,000.000
that they should be called custard i men registered last year. This
pies because they are yc*llow in -• number inCludc*<l all between the
side and haven t enough crust to agw, of 2 1 and 31, and statistics
and unrestricted submarine
go over the top._______
collected by Get). Crowder’s office doffed,
warfare began
Oregonians ar * asked by the J *bow that a little more than 10
Now no man or woman may
government to buy $17,500.000 per cent of these tn-n w.-re 21
say
that he or sh** does not un­
worth of Thrift and War Stamps y«*r» °Jd- f >” tha' basis u is ,-s
U N I T E D S T A T E S F O O D A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
derstand
what dominance of the
during the present year and June timated by draft officials that the
2Sth has been set as the date for
,0?
exceed 1,- world by Germany means to a 1
starting a whirbwind drive. The 000,000, of winch 7u0.000 will be human mankind.—Oregonian.
people will lie asked to pledge available for mili,ary service, THEN AND NOW
themselves to raise this amount This makes proper allowances for
A Missouri farmer, so the sto y are already under federal license cable to cut down their consump-
which curtail tion of white flour. Conditions in
before the opening of 191« Time Phy*«cal defectives, exemptions runs, kicked because his de Her of­ and regulation,
to go to planning right now.
because of dependents, and other fered him for $90 the ;ame kind their u-e of white flour fubstan- the logging camps are similar to
tially and necessitates the u«e of a those of the bakeries, and that is
[ bars to military service.
of a buggy that his fathe< bought
The State Council of Defense is ;
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heavy percentage of substitutes, why they are, with the bakeries
investigating the reliability of an
“ y °u h a v e more than 2o 20 years ago for $50 The mer­ T h atison ep h i.se of the matter, and hospitals, made exceptions in
organization calling i t s e l f the Pounds <»f wheat flour, Uncle S.un chant, upon investigation, found
“ Now, many persons wonder the Food Administration’s re-
that the father had paid for his
America’s Allies' Co Operative Iaiiks, y °u to m‘" to him at ,he
why, if the housewife is expected duest-
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Committee,” which claims to be market price all you have in ex­ vehicle with 300 bushels of corn. to make wheatless breads, the
A CHILD’S SMILE
Whereupon
he
offered
to
give
his
cess
of
25
pounds.
There
is
going
raising a fund for the aid of de­
baker is not also ask*d to do so. „
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pendents of soldiers of the allied to be n > compulsion about the customer in exchange for 300 The answer will be obvious to any Youmay th,nk you have a heart of
armies. As the Red Cross is look­ matter, as the writer understands bushels of corn the following one who will give the matter a lit- . 8V\e1, . . .
...
ing after this very work, the new the luling; Uncle Sam depends on article's:
tie
consideration,
and
here
is
an-
An(i
ong
for
batt
es
w
. •
your
sense
of
justice
and
patriot­
One $90 buggy.
committee will be thoroughly in­
ot
her
phase
of
the
situation:
But
that
heart
yoara,
W
1“
n?elt away
ism to bring the flour to a place
One $75 wagon.
j A t the smile of a little child;
vestigated.
to be designated by the county
“Thereare many formulas for And the blood within, which you
One $20 suit of clothes,
When we consider that the food administration, where you
quick breads that call for abso­
One $20 dress for his wi(e,
thought was cold,
American people sj>ent during the will receive a rece pt for it
If
lutely no wheat, , and . . these . are I Through all your veins will race,
One $2 dress for his baby,
first year of the war $162 for you are slacker enough to hide
One $3 box of cigars,
available to the housewife, whose When you 8it and watch ^me child at
movies for every dollar they sjient your Hour, you can probably do
product is eaten hot or at least1
$10 worth of sugar,
play
for Liberty bonds, War Savings so but remember that some
while fresh Such breads are made
$10 worth of tea,
With its happy, smiling face.
and Red Cross, we begin to think soldier may go hungry into battle
with baking powder or -oda. !
$100 worth of gasoline,
we have not suffered so much in (because o f y o u r
selfishness)
Hut these breads will not do fo-I Your brow may be marked with
$10 worth of lubricating oil.
wrinkles deep,
our pocket book as we thought we and l>ecause of hunger fail to do
| The farmer refused the offer, the baker, who must produces
Your eyes be filled with tears.
had Movies ar«1 all right and a his duty
If the Kaiser ruled paid $90 for his buggy and de- loaf i hat will ‘stand up’ under re­
good recreation but unless we lick 1 Xrnc rica, he would take your part*d satisfied that then is poor peated handling, transportation But these pass away, you are happy
too.
the kaiser he may not let us spend flour and not even thank you for comparison with the buying and to the retail dealer, and delivery
When a smiling child appears.
so much on them.
from retailer to consumer, arriv­
I
selling price of now.
ing in good condition and palate- As a drowning man to a spar will cling
"Sphagnum.” What is it? Be- KULTUR IN FU LL BLOOM
SHOULD HE THANKFUL
able to the taste Extensive ex­ W'hen tossed on billows wild,
fore the war not one in a thousand
, f perch;mce. any easy-minded
perim^nts have shown that bak-11 chng to the picture of light and love
Rev.
Aloysius
Daniels,
a
Cath­
ever heard of it. Now it s on ev a
u„„
, u.
ery tongue. It grow s in Oregon j American has thought that the olic priest, recently returned from ing powder or soda loaves cannot; ln the face of a smi,ing child,
—JOHN D. HOWARD,
and Washington cranberry marsh -1 German conscience has b<en pen­ a three-year stay in Germany, be depended upon to meet tlnse
143rd Field Artillery,
among «w.n
other cmi6
enlightening
remarks
es in great abundance We’v e ! ateu b y t h e world protest »iu</u8
uir«iHiK iv
u m im difficulties. Therefore, we must|
trodden it under foot, unthinking, (against kultur and its practices, ,up »n the simulation in the Empire make yeast breads, and it is diffi-
Mrs. Anna Hogue last week re­
cult to make a yeast bread w ith-! ceived a letter from her son,Mark,
Sphagnum moss makes the best r * * airJ1 ponder the following, a oi William II, says:
known surgical dressing, having news dispatch from London:
j “ If a man who is spreading out a consid rable percentage of who is in the aviation service at
The Germans in their reprisals ; German propaganda in this coun wheat flour. Bakers a r e now Rockwell Field, San Diego, Calif.,
an absorbent power 20 times its
own weight. It is saving lives in against peasant disorders in the try and secretly praising the making it successfully with two- stating that Mark had, on May
Ukraine, drenched several villages Kaiser had to live under the con thirds the vo'ume made up of 23, received his commission as a
army hospitals.
near Kiev with gas, according to ditions I have seen for the last substitutes Some of our bakers ; second lieutenant. Her other son,
At the present writing it ap­ a Petrograd dispatch to the D aily! thrie years, he would welcome have produced successful loaves Harry, is either in England or
pears that the prompt and drastic Express. Thus, adds the message, | the first opportunity to return to with a higher substitute content. France.
action on the part of the board of whole communities were asphyx-, the United States, and would Our bakers’ chemists are contin­
At a public sale held last Fri­
health, the school board and the iated.
thank God thereafter for the uously experimenting in the effort day at the Pritzlaff place, two
city council has prevented a scar­
Four years ago no one would \ Mminp of a democratic govern- to still further cut down the wheat miles north of Gale< Creek town,
flour percentage and at the same more than $60 was raised for the
let fever epidemic. It is always have thought that Germany could :
an acceptible
better to be too careful than too | or would ever be guilty of such ! That is true. The man or wo- time . produce
. , . rp.
•,
• com . i Red Cross by the sale of a horse
careless in these matters. A close atrocity.
i man who purposely or innocently a r T e a s y • C K T J L ' S i »"d the pa,si„g around of a ha,.
one. Our bakers are all
quarantine for ten days is nothing
German
propaganda
Three years ago the truth about
compared to letting the disease Belgium and its attendant hor-l should be made to feel the pangs co-op, rating with the Food Ad­
Summer weight sweaters for
become epidemic and burying a rors was only beginning to be un i such as the Kaiser has thrust on ministration in a splendid spirit men, women and children at John
dozen or more children. In the derstood ; and there was also the ! the helpless women and children and are doing all that is practi Anderson’s.
meantime, be careful where you Lusitania.
of Belgium, and then they wou'd
let your children go.
welcome and appreciate a benef­
Two years ago Kultur bared! icent government like the United
A month a g o the knockers itself in France, in Russia, in the States. This is a pretty good
against the progress of the war Balkans, and over the whole field country, and they thought so or
were telling us we didn’t have an of its operations, in all its una- they would have remained under
aeroplane in France and a week bashed hideousness,
the Kaiser’s reign.
ago the war department gave out j A year ago the mask of a spur*
We suggest that as the swim­
the information that there weie,ious friendship for America was ming season approaches prepara-
: tions be made to start this ilk on
a swimminv race to Germany.—
Sherwood News.
Victory is a
Question of Stamina
S e n d - th e W h eat
Meat F ats S u g a r
the fu e l fo r Fighters
The Main Street
Lumber Yard
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. . .
Hams, 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
Why the Bakeries
¡
May Use White Flour
In response to many inquiries
as to why bakeiies and logging
camps, along with hospitals, are |
made exceptions in the agreement
which the Food Administration
has asked all fiour dealers to enter
into, discontinuing the sale of
wheat flour through the month of
June or for longer periods, Mr H.
H. Haynes, Chief of the Baking
Division for the Food Administra­
tion in Oregon, explains,
“ Logging camps and bakeries
has the largest and best-
housed stock of Building
Materials in Washington
county.
Copeland & McCready
Phone 531
FOREST GROVE, OREGON