The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, June 06, 1918, Image 6

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An Oregon Boy Sees
Historic Ruins
THE DAY HAS COME
meeting came to a close.
The meeting had been adver­
Der Tug! in secret, year on year.
tised
for 3 o’clock, but was called
The German navy toasted;
almost an hour ahead of time,
The Day! of Teuton victory!
thus depriving many of an op­
And fulsomely they boasted;
Writing to Miss Perry Ward of
portunity of hearing the program.
Of the conquest of the seven seas
this city from s o me point in
To crush Britannia's power;
France, Private Pierre Miller,
NOTES
AN1)
PERSONALS
Fruits
and
Vegetables
in
Season
In pride they prayed
company
D. 1(>2 infantry, de­
For the hand unstayed;
scribes
a
visit
he recently made to
Mr
and
Mrs.
Paul
Beck
of
The Day—and yet the Hour.
an
ancient
monvstary
in France,
Dilley
were
in
town
Friday.
Well, the Day hascome, and gone again,
P
H
O
N
E
701
as
follows:
Mr. and Mrs Bernard Ortman
In weeks and months receding.
Yesterday being Sutubty and a hull-
motored
to Portland Saturday.
And never a sound assails the ear
South Main Street
Forest
Grove,
Ore
:
day
I went for a short hike into the
Of a navy’s fretful pleading;
Money
to
loan—Valley
Realty
country.
In spite of the fact that we
But the ships lie dark in the Kiel Canal. Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf
are
drilled
hard every day in the week
With hawsers idly sagging,
The Express prints flutter wrap­
when
Sunday
come* the only diversion
Mr.
and
Mrs
C.
L.
Peterson
of
Their ensigns furled,
pers with non-poisonnus ink.
la
to
go
out
in
the country on another
Gaston
were
shopping
in
this
city
While a war-torn world
Friday.
hike.
I
had
heard
that there was a
Straw
hats
for
dress
and
work
Reviews their coward lagging.
very
old
ruined
ahhcy
aome eight kilo­
Yellow Aberdeen turnip seed wear at Anderson’s clothing store.
The arrogance of the days gone by.
meters
(f>
miles)
from
here. After at­
per pound, at the Pacific George G. Hancock, real es­ The patriotic p e o p l e along tending church I decided
And the pride of the wardroom brag- ! $1.50
visit it.
Market.
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tate, farm loans and fire insur­ Gales (’nek are not satisfied that The ruin proved to lie well to worth
ger,
vis­
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Parsons ance, new Anderson block. 50 they .subscribed twice as much iting. It was inhabited about the year
Are gone to join the chivalry
1 were in from their Gales Creek- M rs. W. B. Pot win and daugh­ for the Red Cross as was asked of 1130. It was a monestary founded by
And the royal navy swagger;
ter, Beth, visited Mrs. Glenn Pot- them, hut they are going to cele­ Benedictine monks who came here
Gone, deep down from whence no prize home Saturday.
win and baby in Pi riland over brate Uncle Sam’s birthday on from Italy. It is now very much of a
Has ever been recovered:
Dr. Darland, Chiropractic and Sunday.
And in their place
ruin though a portion of it serves as
'
Natureopath.
Office
at
A
St.
&
Thursday,
July
4th,
in
a
manner
Is the rank disgrace
the walls of a farm house. The child­
11st
Ave.
N.
Phone
G76.
The Forest Grove Planing Mill befitting a patriotic people
Old Tirpitz has uncovered.
ren
there very gladly consented
is
now
taking
orders
for
wooden
Mrs Lester N. Bennett of Phil­ boxes uf all kinds and sizes Ask Bud White and R. B. Lilly are to he living
The rank disgrace of the submarine, omath
my
guide.
At first a|i|M<arnnce it
came last week to visit a for particulars.
The slinking, stinking sneaker,
seemed
hut
a
group
of walls and you
at
the
head
of
the
movement
and
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That preys on the week and avoids the few days in Forest Grove.
can
imagine
my
surprise
the lad
they
have
commissioned
Claude
Elmer Hamilton of the medical Smith of this city to help take asked me if I didn't wish when
Choice s*ove-wood length kind reserve
strong,
to
go
up on
visited his care of the crowd from Forest top. Not without some misgivings
And prays that the weak be weaker; ling wood $2.00 the load at the parents at in Bremerton
I
Hillside district Grove.
Forest Grove Planing Mill. 18-tf several days the
The murderous prowler of the deep.
said “yes, if such a thing is |NMtaible. “
last
week.
Humanity disdaining.
He led me through a dark cave-like
Mrs. Aubrey Moore of Portland
The celebration will he held at aperture
That does its work
vi-ited the week end in Forest M rs . B. J. Simpson and two Balm
in the wall to the foot of a
Grove, one mile north of
With the slug and dirk,
! Grove with her mother. Mrs. E. little sons left last week for their Gales City, and will open with a circular stairs. We started to climb
And knows not God’s restraining.
new home at Bay City, Ore., parade at 10 o’clock, followed by up. At intervals there are slit like places
E. Fowler.
where
Mr. Simpson is Southern lan address by Judge John H in the wails which served to light the
This carrion brood, with its burden See the Pvrex transparent bak­
Pacific
agent.
However, almost every round had
foul,
; Stevenson of Portland, a native wsy.
ing dishes at the Book Store
from
one
three steps missing. At
And sickening degradations.
son
of
Washington
county;
smg-
Every woman should have an as Buy your groceries, fish, veg­ iug by a community chorus, led places there to was
only a place to put
Will curse the German navy through sortment.
etables
and
second-hand
house­
the
toe
of
my
shoe
in the wall ami
The coming generations.
by
T.
E.
Isaacs
of
this
city,
and
hold
good'
of
th?
Economy
store
to the Erickson garage, K. Dodge bldg., cor. 3d street and other patriotic feaiures This clinging to the center part
of the stair­
The deeds of the cut-throat U-boat of Go
P. building, fo your auto re­ Pacific avenue.
way
draw
myself
up.
At
last
reaching
fleet
¡program
will
he
followed
by
a
G-tf
pairs, acce-sories, tires, gas and
the
top
I
found
myself
looking
down
Will echo down the ages.
•
basket
dinner,
after
which
there
oils.
A nine-pound girl was born will be a baseball game and other upon the walls around from a height
And points of shame
May 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Harold sports. Dancing, to the mu-ic of about sixty feet. From there I could of
To keep the automobile looking Ober
Shall mark the name
in Nehalem Mrs Ober wa- Walker’s orchestra, wdl begin on make out the lines of the old church.
clean and nice use one of our Oil, formerly
That sullies history’s pages.
Helen Phillips of this the big platform at 3 o'clock.
Some of the great arches of the nave
—Oregon Voter. Tinned Chamois skins on it. city.
Littlers’ Pharmacy.
have been walled up and many of the
All
the
profit
made
from
the
To get good, salable fruit from celebration will be given to the old windows and doors have been filled
Dr. Ward is con inuing his your
in. After descending I was told by
spray the trees often Red Cross.
practice and is prepared to answer with trees,
the peasants who lived there that it
Sherwin-Williams
Arsenate
calls both day and night. Office of Lead, for sale by Liitiers’ An especial invitation is extend had
been destroyed in wars. I can
hours, from 9 to 11 a. m. and 2 to Pharmacy.
ed to Forest Grove to atten I this imagine
( Continued from Page One)
at one time it might have
4 p. m.
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celebiaiion, have a good time and proved a that
formidihle
stronghold.
Mr. . and
Mrs. »T;
C. E D Smith
and Mrs Emma Kennedy of Port- help the Red Cross, which is do- I hardly think that
Between
2
and
3
o’clock
in
the
.
.
.
,
r,
will
ith land visited here last week with ing so much for Uncle Sam’s fight object if I tell you that the we censor
afternoon a small crowd gathered ' 1 !e ^aiight*fr, . >•> eail . mi ted
may
at
sister, Mrs. Rose Olmsted and , ing forces,
nr Marsh
Mar-h hall
hnll and listened
lisronZri tn
nn :J nd Mrs _ M ary Hughes Visit her
at
to an
some
time
in
the
near
future
lie
called
friends at Timber Decoration day, her mother, M-s. Tewalt, who is Caddie Hutch ns of the Banks upon to take active part in the struggle
appropriate program, w h i c h ; driving
ill with pneumonia.
up in the Smith car
opened with thesinging of ‘Amer­
district writes his brother. Orval. at the front. 1 shall try and inform
ica” by the audience, led by T. New Georgette waists, stylish Remember, friends, you must of this city, that h<* has completed you when that time comes.
cor-ets, brassiers, silk skirts and pay in advance to get the Express three trips acro-s the | on I in a
E. Isaacs.
PIERRE.
H. T. GILTNER
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Will Celebrate
Nation’s Birthday
Memorial Exercises
Were Rather Quiet
just received; i these goods
one - i s dollar
per . A year. \\r.. The
r*g convoy fo American v ssels and
President Clarke of Pacific Uni­ ribbons
_ _
____ ____* •
*
n ular
l o e n price
w i is tM
___ ______
Elections and Refreshm ents
§1 r 50.
We _ pay
you hasn’t been hit yet.
exceptional
values. w Mrs
versity delivered a very cordial a*-e
50c
to
collect
f
om
yourself.
At a meeting of th** local Re
address of welcome and Com­ Blanche Richards, Pacific avenue.
Uncle Sam ’s Agents
bckah lodge, held Wednesday
mander Butler responded in a Go to F A. Moore’s store, cor­ Dudley Knapp was the only
very able manner. After a solo ner Pacific Avenue and Third Forest Grove boy who lef with Thrift Stamps and War Savings night of last week, two candidates
were admitted one by initiation
by Mr Isaacs, Rev. Patten of the street, for up-to date hair cu's the Washington county boys Sat­ Certificates may be purchased and
one by transfer, new officers
from
any
of
the
following-named
Congregational church delivered_________
urday
for
Ft.
McDnwell,
Calif.,
and shaves Also ice cream, cold
were e'ected and the refreshment
an eulogy on the glorious fight the! drinks and lunches. Phone 181 John Shaw and Kennard Dixon firms and individuals:
First Nst’l Bank committee served strawberries
veterans made for an undivided Mrs Douglas R R line of Gold having been excused, fir the The Postoffice
W. F. Schultz Co. Forest Grove Nat’l and cream arid cookies. The now
nation and the freedom of the Beach, Ore., was calling on her present
officers are Mrs. Ida McGi I.
Shearer & Son
Bank
black race. He called attention
Miss Dee D e ling’s music pupils ' Caples
noble grand; Miss Marcia That­
&
Co.
Goff
Bros.
to the fact that recent dispatches ?laI^
p
^He,lds
\
»
^
-
^
v
-
‘y.’
Mrs. Raine was M ss Annie New­ in Hillsboro gave their spring re VanKoughnet & A G Hoffman & Co. cher,
vice grand; Miss Mary
from Europe indicated that the man
cital
las'
Satu
day
evening
ton
Chau
fattier
Reder
before
her
marriage
and
for
Woel,
recording secretary, and
colored soldiers from America were j a number of years was a popular very large and appreciative and Ottice Shearer E F Hurlinghiim Miss May
Cooper, treasurer.
as brave as any of « the
fighting
*
,IU"1U
V I Fuqua
Gordon & Gordon
ience.
account
county. t thu
u and
„„a in- i teacher
G riwrwn
Paterson
H T Giltner
The
members
of Washington
forces.
It
was
a
mistake
„ . . in this
, part
r W of the
ir
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nno On
;n t?«,,
, of scarlet „ fever
u. . i I G
uu
justice, he sad to refer to the Her sister, Mu* Eva Newman of ^ o n e 'n Fo,,‘St Grove has been Copeland & M c- John Anderson
lodge,
I.
O
O.
F.f
elected the bil­
M J Abbott
colored neonle
' O M Sanford .
people as enminir
coming from an I ortland, was al o here Saturday. P P •
lowing
at
their
meeting
last week:
C V B Russell
inferior race. Booker T Wa-h With a class of 187 graduates Mr. and Mrs. John Frisine have H R Bernard
Georg* Oilman, noble grand;
C S McNutt
Baldwin
ington and his nephew, Roscoe in the 1918 class at the Oregon s°Id their six and a half-acre tract (i R H P-Nixon
Pac. Barber Shop Julius Wehrley, vice grand; H. R.
Claude E Smith
Conkling Simmons, were shining Agricultural college only 99. a lit­ north of town o Mrs. Laura M Chas Hines
Bernard, recording secretary; W.
W C Benfer
examples of what colored men had tle more than one half, will ap­ Haage of Illinois, who expects to J J Wirtz
Chowning K Curtis, financial secretary.
made of themselves under diffi pear for graduation. The remain­ take posse sion in the near futu e. W F Hartrampf Brady
M
S
Allen
& Co.
Notice
culties. While negroes had. in der. 88, will be graduated in ab Mr. and Mrs Frisbie expert to Good Investmt Co. News-Times Office
common with other races, com- sentia. Most of them are absent spend the summer in and near A-k any agent for particulars.
Dr Erwin of Hillsboro will be
mitted crimes, it could not be)on military service, but a f-w are Arapohoe, Neb. They have a
in my office from 9-11 a. m.
charged against them that one of in the civil service and a few in grandson who goes to war soon Summer weight sweaters for daily, 7:30-9:30 p. m. on Mon­
them had ever assassinated a educational woik in other institu- and want to see him before he men, women and children at John days, Thursdays and Saturdays.
goes.
Anderson’s.
president or betrayed his country, tion-.
The doctor is doing this as a p r-
The claim of the soldiers of the
sonal favor to me and any con-
north that negroes weie human
side ation you may show him
beings worth fighting for had been
will be appreciated by me.
justified by many noble acts by
Uncle
Sam
will
Hand
Him
H. R KAUFFMAN, M. D.
black men. The present war was
Real
GRAVELY
Chewing
Plug
characterized as a fight between
DR. H. C. FORTNER
In a Pouch from You
civilization and barbarity and the
Successor to
speaker decla ed th civilized
t
The
U.
S.
Mails
will
reach
any
man
in
DR.
H.
W. VOLLMER
world could no more enjoy fellow
Uncle
Sam’s
Service.
When
you
send
him
ship with barbarian Germany than
tobacco, let it be good tobacco—tobacco
OFFICE
a human being could enjoy fel­
worth
sending
all
that
long
way—the
flat,
In
First
National
Bank Building
lowship with a tiger Rev Patten
compressed
plug
of
Real
Gravely.
Telehones
paid as glowing tribute to Persh­
Residence 332
Office 333
Give any man a chew of Real Gravely Plug, and
ing’s heroes as he did to those
he
will
tell
you
that’»
the
kind
to
«end.
Send
the
belt
I
who followed Grant and Sherman
Ordinary plug is falie economy. It coiti leu per
D. D. & M. B. BUMP
in their fight for the preservation
week to chew Real Gravely, because a imall chew of
it laata a long while.
of the union
Attorneys at Law
If you amoke a pipe, dice Gravely with your knife
Commander Butler made a few
and add a little to your imoking tobacco. It will give
Loans and Real Estate
remarks, during which he stated
flavor—improve
your imoke.
I). D. BUMP.
that, at the recent state G A R.
M. B. BUMP,
SEND YOUR FRIEND IN THE U. 8. SERVICE
Residence
encampment, a black man, born a
Residence
Hillsboro
A POUCH OF GRAVELY
Forest Grove.
slave, who later served in the
D ia lin ill »round her* carry it in 10c. pouches. A 3c.
Phone 414
Offices HILLSBORO
•(am
it into
hands . ----
in any
Trainin« <
. . p . will s . put
_ hia ------
---------------Camp
or Sa «pert
union army, was elected depart­
of the u.
U. i . T a
A. . - Even ...............
over th ere” - a 3c. stam p will take it to
ment chaplain and he desired to j
him. Your dealer will supply envelope and live you official direc.
»ioni how to address it.
attest that the honor bestowed by
•I I d N.HOFFMAN
P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO COMPANY, Danville, Va.
the encampment was deserved.
Attorney At F,aw
keep»
With the singing of “The Battle
it
R oot
P ro tection Soal
Patent Office Business Solicited
Hymn of the Republic” and the
E e ta b lis h e d I S S I
benediction by Rev. Patten, the
For«*st Grove,
-
Oregon
i
ms
Thm P a t in i P o a c h
it F ro th a n d C loa n a n d G ood
—i t
not
G r a v tly w ith o u t th is