The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, June 13, 1918, Image 3

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    OHj? Jinrmt to iif lExprenfl
Published every Thurxday «t Forent Grove, Oregon.
W. C. Itenfer, Editor anil Publisher.
Entered an second class matter Jan. 12, 1010, at the laiatoinre at Forest Grove,
Oregon, under the Art of March 8, 1H79
" Paid In advance
One year
Six montila
Three Montha
Hu Interi pt ion Ruten
On Credit
$1.00 One year
............60 Six montha
.26 Three montha
THURSDAY, JUNK 18, 1Ü1H
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outside of Denmark. After a man
devote* t<*n to 20 yearn aiquuing
»uflicient knowledge to teach in a
college, he should he paid an well
as a good mechanic.
Some of you remember that old
OfT with your hat an the flug goen by
And let your heurt have its aay; ntory about th e Ptnnnylvania
lie man enough for a tear in your farmer who sold hin farm during
the California gold strike and
eye
journeyed w nt to seek his for­
That will not wipe away.
tune. He failed to find gold, but
OfT with your hat aa the flag goen by the
man who bought his Pennsjl-
Uncover the youngater'a head !
varna
farm found an ml well un­
Teach him to hold it holy and high
hin doorstep that made him
For the aake of the altered dead. der
a fortune. He raiher nlow about
giving up what you have for
Prevent defeat bvsaving wheat something uncertain. Too many ¿ H A t t l l #
It is a military necessity.
people have spent fortune* in
You can heat the raine in pas- .railroad fares hunting an ideal President Wilson's appointee as
senger rate* by ntaying at home, i location, only to discover the one is h<*ad
of the Emergency Fleet cor­
they left was IxMter
Tomorrow is National Flag ¡other they have found. than any poration.
Clyde B. Aitchi-on, Republican,
Day. Float Old Olory to the |
is President Wilson’s appointee
breeze.
HERE IT IS
from Oregon as member of the In­
“IN A NUTSHELL”
Twin F a lls (Idaho) woman
Commerce commission.
immediate
pressing
duty ,, terstate
hung herself with her stocking. . “Our
,
,
.
.
The
national
railroad of board
and
Didn’t know women’s stockings l" to see that the peoples and
rejjjona|
directors
railroad
were strong enough for that.
• he armies of Great Britain, !operation are mostly Republicans.
The ret urn tickets for our Itoys France and Italy are fed. so that I These are only the beginn ng of
in France will hr- secured
lh<7 wi[l not Collapse as Russia ,he list The list could be extend
ec .....„r largely
. through
I ............... U
A American
............ .
have done because ed indefinitely. The great pl.ices
savings and of as j of Finland
the
disorganization, due to i in the administration’s war work
wheat, sugar, m* ats and fats.
German propaganda and injustice, are largely filled by Republicans,
above all, lack of food.” says ! Never was an administration more
Kaiser Hill must have changed and
a
Food
Administration bulletin. j non partisan.
his mind about the American
is our imperative duty that Take war apj>ointmen s in Ore-
army being a joke, else why does we "It
save and send wheat, and other ¡gon: Food administrator, W. It
he try so hard to submarine trans­ foods
ah olutely required in Eur­ Ayer, Republican; assistant food
ports?
_____
ope during the mon hs before the administrate.
W K. Newell, Re­
Silent pro-German appetites are next harvest We cannot do it pub ¡can; wheat
administrator,
as hostile to the allied cause as unless we stop using them here t Max Houser. R-publican;
are disloyal utterances. Curb We must realize ¡hat food is the ’administrator, Theodore B. flour
Wil­
self-indulgence and do your bit at ¡weapon with which America is cox, Republican, now deceased;
every meal.
_
[going to be able to maintain a Port|an(l representative of the
He
has . given
up all home , to
f08,t.,0,?
'n We are war
ion«
enough
| Shipping
board, Lloyd Went-
,
..
.
win
it.
not
asking
that
„,OPlh
R,.n„Mii.:in
worth.
Republican
mother, sweetheart, ambition and , food lie sav<*d to save money, but The special committee to r* c-
perhaps life to light for you. (Q Kfive the fives that will win the Jommend candidates for the of
Help him by giving him the food war.
] ficers’ s< cond training camp were
he needs and must have.
KEEP THE RECORD
all Republicans. The sub-com­
Have you turned in your excess
mittee ihat s lected 'he men sent
STRAIGHT
flour? A few pounds from every The cloven foot of peanut par- to the camp were all Republicans
family will keep thousands of
about a dozen in number. The
soldiers in fighting trim and feed tisanship showed itself at the j*|>t>cii*l ;,ttorney sent by the ad
other thousands of hungry French state Republican convention in ministration to investigate moral
and Belgian children This is no Indiana.
v
¡conditions at Camp Lewis was
time for selfishness.
Deserting his seat for the time John McCourt, Republican,
in the federal senate, Senator New The 'newly appoin ed federal
Men exempted from the draft journeyed
to Indianapolis to tell wool admini trator for Oregon is
board put him in a less favored promising in his partisanship of c, publicar , .. c ..
of the
class because he was no longer any mar, who ha, occupnd lhe! , Everyone "a
k fii e
married.
White
House
since
Amlre«
Jack-
0'',
he
Portland
branch
of the fed-
S()n
•*
eral
reserve
bank
is
a
Republican.
Portland ireople are charging
. „ E „ Hughes.
, „ Republican,
...
The for
originally
appointed spruce
that landlords are taking unjust Charles
fioar()
Oregon was W. M Ladd
profits by repeatedly raising their is President Wilson s appointee and A. S. Benson, Republicans.
conducting the inve tigation rp. ~ __ _____
rents. There are a number of for
member
of H. the
fairlv good houses standing empty into aircraft production. „ , ; national . war ‘R^n
trade
board
is
L
in Forert Gfove and the Com­ William Howard I aft, Repub- Corbett, Republican,
mercial club is trying to formu bean, is President W i son s ap-
_ ... .
late a plan to get some of the pointee for a place on the wage
waie three
1 Liberty
d r",t,ng, bond
co™m'tl,ee.m
sales has, lhe in
Portland workers to u<e Forest adjustment board
instance, been composed al­
Grove houses. The big stumbling Elihu Root, Republican, was every
most
entirely
of Republicans.
block is the high rate of tailroad I President Wilson’s appointee as
Thi-s
is
only
a small part of the
travel.
I head of the extraordinary com­ list. The national
administration
mission
to
Russia.
It is said one way Pacific Uni­ Herbert Hoover, Republican is has evidently not stopped
ask
versity got through this year President Wilson’s appointee as questions about any man’s to party
without a deficit was by going
.
affiliations in making selections
short of instructors and some of i federal food administrator,
war work. It has so happened
those retained working for less' Dr. Garfield, Republican, is for
that
no Democrats have
than the wages paid* so-called President Wilson’s appointee as been almost
called
to
these positions.
"common” laborers. If this is federal fuel administrator,
This
is
not
said
in
complaint, but
true, there is something lotten Charles M. Schwab, Republican, in an assertion of the
facts to cor
rect the very apparent misrepre­
sentation by the senator from
Indiana. Oregon Journal.
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 0301
and Eggs
The Chevrolet
MICKIE SAYS
BRANDED FOR LIFE
Merle Jones of Oregon City,
after serving a 90-day jail sen-
tence, has been taken under guard
to Camp I/ewis and impressed
into the service of his Uncle Sam­
uel.
Merle is a very foolish as well
as a very unpatriotic young man.
He married to escape the d'aft.
binding that would not serve his
purpose, he pursuaded his bride
to chop off his "trigger finger”
with a hatchet.
Merle, with only the stump of
an index finger left, will not be
v_
v!
V
“Four-Ninety” Model
Touring, $782.50
Roadster, $756.85
I)o you know what a valve-in-head motor does?
It works directly—to the point —without any waste in
power or gasoline consumption.
Valve-in-head efficiency means working directly to the
place where the explosion takes place.
This means working through a short-cut path—the cut­
ting out of all unnecessary angles and corners in getting
action.
In other types of motors—of the side-chamber construc­
tion—the impulse does not strike the piston head directly.
In these motors the propelling force comes into contact with
the piston head at a glancing angle. It is njt a full blow.
It is not “ maximum power.”
Motor-efficiency—of the valve-in-head sort—is gotten in
in the following manner: The gasoline—vaporized and mix­
ed with air—is admitted into the cylinder head. There is
no side waiting room for it to loiter in before ignition. It is
brought directly over the piston head which it must drive
downward by the force of its explosion.
This is a short-cut from the first, For, when the igni­
tion occurs, the impact of explosion strikes flat over the pis­
ton head and drives it directly downward.
Men are now’ accustomed to directness of action. It is
essential everywhere. And it is especially desirable in a
motor car, for no energy is lost, no motion is wasted. The
valve-in-head motor belongs in this age. You will find it in
Chevrolet motor cars.
Wiles & Sohler
Distributers for
Washington, Yamhill and Columbia Counties
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
popular with his soldier fellows.
He will be the butt of their jibes
and sneers. They will be ashamed
of him.
It is hard to understand a
young man like Merle Jones.
American born a n d bred, one
would think he would have gone
forth on the Great Adventure at
the first call to arms.—Portland
News.
Legal Notice
In the Couuty Court of the State of
Oregon for Washington County.
In the matter of the estate of Earl
Ott, Presumed deceased.
To Earl Ott and all persons concerned:
The petition of Bessie L. Van Ant­
werp having been filed in the county
court of Washington County, State of
Oregon, praying for a decree of said
court that the legal presumption exists
of the death of said Earl Ott, on ac­
count of not having been heard from in
seven years, or more, from his last
known place of residence, and for a
further order of the court appointing
an administrator on the estate of said
Earl Ott; and the County Judge of said
county and state having heard said
petition and the evidence, and having
found that the presumption of death of
said Earl Ott is fully and completely
established, and that said Earl Ott is
legally dead, now therefore, you. and
each of you, are hereby cited to appear
in the County Court room at the court
house in Hillsboro, Washington County,
Oregon, on or before twelve weeks
from and after the date of the last '
publication of this notice and then and
there give satisfactory evidence to the
County Court of the continuance in life
of said Earl Ott, and if said evidence
shall not be forthcoming within said
time letters of administration on the
estate of said Earl Ott will be issued to
H. T. Buxton as administrator. Dated
at Hillsboro, Oregon, June 10th, 1918.
Published three issues.
H. A. KURATLI,
Clerk of the County Court.
L. M. GRAHAM,
Attorney for petitioner,
Forest Grove, Oregon.
23-3t
The Main Street
Lumber Yard
has the largest and best-
housed stock of Building
Materials in Washington
county*. •
Copeland & McCready
Phone 531
FOREST GROVE, OREGON