J Ms a a — 1 — :-----------------------------------------------------------------T ---------------------------------- Œlî* JinrpHt (Krmt* SExpr pbb Puhliahed «vary Thuraday ut Foreat (iruv«, Oregon. W. C. Hen for, A litor unii Puhliaher. On Credit One year Six montha Three montha o i o N f c c v t a N o -ric e »<1 ' t h e «VXEO V i n o GOES BEL I E V E IM Ä O V E Q T I 5 I M ” ’ >s alwavs a k in sowie other s t o n e Aoe c r a c k s o c h a s ’■ A U T O S A IN < COCAS T o then RE je st a SuhHcription Rate* $1.(8) .60 ............... 25 f AROON* S M I N ’ VSE " O O N f Entered aa eerond-claaa m a tta r Jan. 12, 191«, at the poatofflee at Foreat Grove, Oregon, under the Act of March *, 1879 Paid in advance One year Six moot ha Three Montha M ICKIE SAYS S tan $1.00 .75 .40 pa ssim * e a q " THURSDAY , JU N E 20, 1918 new and productive homes and by citizens who know the posai- hility and appreciate the bcauius of our «real commonwealth.— McMinnville Register The boys were entertained in homes of C. N. Johnson, J. W Hughes, J, A. Forbis. Ghas. Hines, E. F. Burlingham, W. H. Danser, G. O. Roe, W. W. Goff, A. G Hoffman, R ev . Patten. Rev. Ebert, J W. Macrum, Ghas. Lit- tler and R. W. Reder. The boys were recruited for spruce work from all over the United States and embrace almost a dozen nationalties, but they were a gentlemanly s e t and eemed to enjoy their outing In fact, several told the writer that they were tiied of town and camp life and liked to spend their Sun­ days in either small towns or the country. Rev. Putnam is of the opinion that if th<* people desire it, he can bring a much larger crowd at some future date. city may not fall behind o th er cum- m u n itiei in responding to the call, I hereby proclaim Friday, Ju n e 28th, as W ar Savings Day for the city of F o rest Grove, upon which day all persons shall give their pledges for the W ar Savings Stam ps a t such tinrc** and places and in such m anner as may be appointed by C. S. Jack- son, the W ar Savings D irector for Oregon, acting under au th o rity of the S ecretary of the T reasury, and p u rsu an t to th “ Proclam ation of the P resident of the United States, GEO. G. PATERSON, M ayor of F o rest Grove, Ore. Des Moines for 1919 The prosperous, progressive little city of Des Moines. Iowa, has already begun a strong move­ PAYING TI1K PRICE ment to s< cure the National G. An Associated Press dispatch, • * - This paper has enlisted dated I»ndon, May 17, says: A. R. Encampment for 1919. Des Moines is a rapidly growing city with the government in the The German commission appoint France Behind the Times of 100,000 population and the ed to examine the decline in the cause of A m erica for the Writing to members of his fam­ center of as rich an agricultural birth ra'e in Germany has report period o f the war ily in this city, Ghas. G. Staley of district as the sun shines upon __ ed a recommendation for the com- the 18 th Railway Engineers, There has never been a Nation­ m ..»»«- n.c Ellison- pulsory marriage of Germans tre- We me are to have the stationed somewhere in France, al Encampment in the Depart White fhite Chautauqua with us July ^ore their twentieth year is passed, in «„91 according to a dispatch to the says he and the other Forest | ment of Iowa, and it is only fair 19 to 24, tnoliiniv» inclusive. Daily Express from Amsterdam. Grove boys are well, but very that after Boston and Portland I he members of James B. j Financial assistance would be busy. He says so many Ameri the next National Encampment Matthews post, G. A. K., of this granted by the state, according to cans are coming to France that should be in the middle west. city are rather proud of the fact this plan, which provides p rial Kaiser Bill Hure will have one hot Mr. and Mrs. John Corum and that their little post contributed ties for those failing to comply old time when the fighting gets ,two daughters of Eugene, who more toward a fund raised to dec Provision also is made for the started in earnest (The boy ev , thirty years ago owned the farm orate graves in the southland punishment of married coupl s idently doesn’t consider the Anv r owned by Rev. Daniel Staver, than many posts twice the size of who remain childless. icans have started yet.) He says j | now visited the J. T. Fletcher home ( Continued from Page One) Matthews post. France is blessed with more kinds in this at A report compiled by the local city and the Sargent and weather in one day than any Loving homes Because President Wilson re­ government board, based on in­ at the train by their h o s ts , in of at Gales Greek last place he ever saw. In speaking Friday and Saturday. quests it, Henry Ford has con­ formation from German sources, ^ autos. and taken to the various of customs of France, he says sented to run for United States shows a fall in the birth rat in homes to which they had been al- the the people have no horses ieft for H. F. Wilson and son, Horace, ________________ __________ Germany during the three years |otted At 3 o’clock Sunday af- senator from Michigan Henry is farming, so they use burros, oxen of this city, E. E. Ratelle of Port­ a republican and will run on that 1915-17, inclusiye^^qu^valent to ternoon a nice progrm was given or milch cows. As a consequence, land and C. P. Walker of Yam- party’s ticket, but he has been the loss of 2,000,000 infants. on | be College Campus, after there is much idle land, for the f hill spent Friday and Saturday endorsed by the leading demo­ Forty per cent fewer births oc- which they were giv-n all the people cannot do much with their fishing on the head waters of the curred in 1916 than in 1913. strawberries, cream and cake they crats of his state. decrepit live stock and primitive Nestucca, catching more than These figures are compared with cou|d eat. We of Forest Grove like to a decrease of 10 per cent in the I The progr;im opened with the tools. He cannot understand why 100 fine trout and having some boast about, the beauties of our birth rate in England and Wales. sjn^jng 0f "America” by the aud*! a country as old as France is so interesting experiences. backward in farming. Wheat is town but the writer b ars visitors The infantile death rate in Cer- ¡ence, by Thos. E. Isaacs and -owed on ridges, so that it must C. L. VanKoughnet Saturday may not appreciate the luxuriant many has been kept well down, ^ r8 p \V. Jones received from the Robinson hatch­ be cut with sickles, as a mower SurTidewalkH^ £ tJhan a b C k .b«t nevertheless, the report shows’, Pre>ident Hoffrain 0f the Com- could not get over the ground. ery, at Carlton. 100 4-months old from the postotfice there are weeds land and u"V ^lgher tha" EnK' mercial club then delivered a very But the Americans are waking the Leghorn pullets, paying $1 25 per Wales. Cordial addre-s of welcome, offer people up and he says it is getting head for them, and he says they so high that a yearling calf could ing the gueRts the freedom of the very common to see an American are worth the money, as they hide in them Gel busy! WHY THEY DID city and expressing regret that locomotive pulling American cars come from fine stock. In the presence of a large num -; NOT FEDERATE twice as many did not come. on an American-made railroad It is cheaper to buy a good her of Oregon, Washington and W'iUiam Allen W’hite, editor of Rev Putnam responded for the and the French people marvel at mattress every twenty years than Idaho veterinarians, I)r. W. H. the Emporia Kas., Gazette, who visitors and stited that he told the speed with which the Yankees to buy a bag full of lumps every Lyle, state veterinarian, last Fri- recently lectured on ihe war in the boys if they would come they do things. year or two. The Sealey is a day performed a slight operation several Oregon towns, has the fol*! would be well treated and he The women of the villages do ’! wenty year mattress a n d we in the nostrils of a mule, with the lowing to say concerning an at- knew by the amount of attention their washing in a community would l.ke to explain its good re ult that the critter has lost its tempt to federate the churches of given them that they weie hav wa>h-house, using cold water and qualities to y o u . Claude E. power to brav. This might be a Fmporia: ing a good time rubbing the clothes with brushes. S m i t h . _____________ good way to silence a lot of windy « was a b, autifu| idea> (hat A vocal solo, '‘God Guard He thinks th-y would faint if they R. L. Brymer, pastor of politicians.___________ |of every kindred, every tribe sit- Columbia,” by Mr Isaacs came ever *aw an improved electric the Rev. Yamhill M. E. church, ac­ Becauseoflhe serious shortage ting at a common communion next and Judge Hollis followed washer and wringer. companied by his family, visited of sugar, the Food Administration table glorifying in common prayer with a fervently patriotic address, Charley frequently speaks in at the J. L. VanKirk home Mon­ is asking all patriotic Americans the common human cause for in which he predicted a complete his letters of ihe K. of P boys in day, having come to attend the to refrain from drinking sw eet-1 which our men are fighting. But. victory ove: the Prussian Huns this city. (high school commencement. Mrs. ened lemonade or eating candy, the Gatholics couldn’t attend it and stated that the workers in > Brymer is Mrs. VanKirk’s sister. PROCLAMATION even on the Fourth of July. Per- because it would not be held in a the woods, factories and fi*ld-> Make this w ar a personal m atter. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Gordon, mits for sugar to be used at cele- j sacred edifice. were doing their “ bit” just as Do not depend on others to do the Mr. and Mrs. C. E Smith and brations have already been turned , “The Ghristian church could much as the soldier in the trench- down by the administration. Let not countenance it. because they es. He asked the citizens to be fig h tin g or to finance the govern­ little daughter, Dr. and Mrs. W. us not be unpatriotic on Amer- could find nothing in I he Book fr iendly and neighborly to the ment.. Do your share. I t is as M. Pollock and two children and ica’s chief patriotic day justifying serving communion on m.n in uniform wherever they much your w ar as your neighbors. Miss Jessie Buxton enjoyed a pic­ Buy no unnecessary article. Prac- nic at Roderick Falls last Sunday. M u . F S tT H o b b T “ > former Thursday met , hem as l hey were deserving tice economy and self-denial. U n­ Washington county girl, who dur-j “The Baptists could not take!°f recognition, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thorn­ ing Oswald West’s administration communion with the unimmersed. M. J. f enenga also gave a necessary buying m eans a w aste of burgh and son, Glenn, and Mayor as governor, as his private secre-l “The Friends do not believe in f.^°.rt , during which he told a m aterial and labor; m eans th a t you and Mrs. G. G. Paterson autoed - material manifestation “station of tary, attracted national - attention 1 the of thf the little of the work the "Y is doing are com peting with the governm ent to Camp Lewis last Sunday. among the fighters and workers for labor and m aterial. by a war she led on the blind pigs communion. He said the Huns had already lost Teachers’ Examination Notice Invest your savings in W ar Sav­ oi Baker county, has enlisted in The United Presbyterians might their self-respect, the respect of ings Stam ps. the Red Cross for foreign service object because the communion Notice is hereby given that the and has gone to New York to em ­ would sing gospel hymns and not their neighbors and they W'ould Th-"1 President of the United S tates regular examination of applicants surely lose the unholy war they has called on the people of th e n a­ for teachers’ state certificates will bark for France If Miss Hobbs j p aims, ever gets a chance at the Kaiser, “The Episcopalians could not were waging against civilization. tion to indicate th eir self-denial by be held at the high school build­ Rev. Patttn followed with a pledging them selve on June 28th to ing in Hillsboro June 26, 27, 28, Brute, he il know vvh\ s^e put j0jn because they had a late bul- magnigeent patriotic address, such purchase W ar Savings Stam ps forj 29 the bootloggers of Oregon out of je^ n upon the Apostolic succes- a talk as only the father of soldiers the rem ainder of the year. N. A. FROST, businest._____________ Ision, and could not receivecom- can make. He styled the titanic County School Supt. In order th a t th e citizens o f this Senator Walter Pierce’s plan forimunieen outside of the regular struggle in Europe a fight be the state to provide lanei for he ; succession. tween democracy and autocracy returning soldier boys under long 'A nd so t h e matter w a s and said that right always won, term payment has the* flavor of dropped. ultimately, no m atter how much constructive statesmanship. It is; “Discord is the fuel of hell the victory was delayed. He worth while to give the scheme Where in hell are we in this mod- could read in the alert face» of serious thought. It is certainly j ern world anyway?” the city’s guests a determination worth while in one pariicular—it --------------------- to do their best to dethrone bar­ would populate the state with) Job printing—phone 821. barism and enthrone democracy and civilization. With the singing of the “Star- I Spangled Banner,” the piogram ; was brought to a close and the Honor Guard Girls served the Under the new management, this market has been ! berries and cakes, after Mr. Hoff- stocked up with a tempting line of 1 man had thanked the speakers and singers and the ladies who furnished the cakes. Those in the party were E. L. Cole, W. H. Zimmers, Harold Fowler, J. S. Sibley, J. G. Weide- Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Hamburger, Wieners, etc. man, F. Wilson, Skow, Bennett, Also Bread, Cookies, Pickles, Spices, Hirsch, Otto Jacobsen, James Fruits and Vegetables. Gibson. D. B and R. A. Mullen, Phone 531 Fresh Fish Tuesdays and Fridays Albert Scholton, Elmer Cartright, Free Deliveries We pay Cash for Veal, W. C. Steckow, Isaac Hinderlater, FOREST GROVE, OREGON 9 a. m. and 3 p. m. Pork, Hides, Poultry Joe Telesmanich, Cyrus Gifford, Phone 0 3 0 1 and Eggs Ralph Ellener, R. W. Pennington and N. Empey. Enlisted Workers Given Reception — The Main Street Lumber Yard The Pacific Market Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork Mutton and Poultry. . . has the largest and best- housed stock of Building M aterials in Washington county. Copeland & McCready