The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, July 11, 1918, Image 3

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Published every Thursday at Forest drove, Oregon.
W. C. Henfer, A litor arid Publisher.
Entered as aeoond-class m atter Jen. 12, 1016. et the txistoffh-e et Forest drove,
Oregon, under the Ant of Mart’ll d, 1K71*
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TH U K SPA Y , J ULY 11, 1«1H
WOMEN and GIRLS
LEARN TO WEAVE--IT’S EASY
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
about prosperity, and probably
were well aware that had the
father not emigrated or had the
sons ret urn» d theirs would have
been the lot of the German peas­
ant—destined to remain in the
GOOD OPENINGS ALSO FOR MEN AND BOYS
When Eve wan invited to her station in which he is born, with
firiit party, she said she had noth­ no hope of rise to wealth and
ing to wear hut went anyway station.
Her daughter« have been follow­
The United States is engaged
ing her example ever since.
in a desperate struggle to main­
Washington c o u n t y helped tain the conditions which have
OREGON CITY, OREGON
Portland get its li st draft quota, made it possible for a German
hut it draws the line on helping peasant to prosper in this coun­
out the big <boastful* sister on] try. Defeat will mean that the
Liberty Ix>an or War Stamp! doctrine ihat might is right and it should be recited standing as the supreme sacrifice for their
THE WAY OF MAN
the great shall rule the w«*ak as j with the Apostle’s Creed in some country.
quotas.
____________
O Sammy lad, somewhere in France,
they see fit will pursue these peas-1 of our churches.
With recent loans of nearly ants
tell
to the lands where they have
The old adage, “ make hay Why, can aa anybody
Here it is Examine it closely
$ 1 6 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 to Greece and $11,-,
you
stroll
with sw eet B abette,
and you will see why it won the while the sun shines,” still holds
000,000 to Belgium, the aggre-; sough' refuge.
you muse on Yankee Nell?
true hut to this should be added, And, if I know the h ea rt of man, i t ’s
It would seem that if there prize:
gate louns made by the United
cure
in shade or partial shade.
were
not
gratitude,
self
intere-t
"
I
believe
in
the
United
S
tates
of
States to our allies now amount
safe to bet
would influence these refuges in America as a governm ent of the peo­ Hay should be put into stack or T hat p retty
to practically $0,000,000,000.
a fte r you g e t back to Nell, you’ll
udng every means at their dis­ ple, by the people, for the people; barn as soon as possible after be­
dream of French B a b e tte !
There is an Indian soldier in posal to prevent this calamity. whose ju a t powers are derived from ing sufficient y cured. Usually
the army whose name translated But do they? We shall see.
the consent of the governed; a democ­ hay will keep when the stems, be­
Aliens
is Johnny Chase the Weasel. Af
A war savings stamp solicitor racy in a republic; a sovereign nation ing tightly twisted, show no
There are enemy aliens and
ter looking at the portrait of the \ reportg
moisture.
It is often _ . practically
ports that
that last week when he of many sovereign states; a p erfect ¡_
_
,
L
.
.
-
.there
a r e native aliens. The
crown prince, we think that In- called
lied upon
upon a son who had pros­ union, one find inseparable; eatabliahed impo sible to fo llo w methods but American who does not do his
dian is the man to go after him.
because of his father’s emi upon those principles o f freedom. ¡ the closer one can approach these j part toward winning the war, who
of
Defense
of
i
fetation
he was met with curses, equality, juatice and humanity for i methods the better hay will he neither fights nor works nor lends
The Council
and
was
told that no one should which American patriots sacrificed secure and the greater returns for victory is as much an alien to
South Dakota h a s “induced”
will he get for It through his America’s purposes and America’s
many pool halls to close during dictate what he should give. It their Uvea and fortunes.
"1
therefo re believe it is my duty to dairy herds, according to E. B. cause as the rankest Prussian in­
mattered
not
that
his
neighbors,
the summer months, when the
Fitts, associate professor of dairy terned in this country.
employes and loungers are needed men of m< derate means, many my country to love it, to support its, and
animai husbandry in the Ore
C
onstitution,
to
obey
its
laws,
to
re
­
wiih
mortgages
on
their
farms,
This is a war of peoples as well
in the harvest. T hat’s in Sou’h
gon
Agricultural
College.
spect
its
flag
and
to
defend
it
against
cheerfully met the quota assigned
as of nations, and each individual
Dakota, not Oregon
to them. He had wealth, yet he all enem ies.”
has a place and a duty.
Dr. Lowe. Portland’s well
A man who makes $ ' 5 a w e -k cursed the man who cheerfully
You see what Mr. Page has
The best place for Washington
has been advised by a writer that gave up valuable lime to give done? You see why this one out known eye specialist, will be at
he can marry and get along, pro-1 him an opportunity to do his duty of the 2,000 contributed won the Hotel I^aughlin, Friday, July 19. county people to purchase their
viding he has saved up a fund.. Had his fat her reJTiam e(j in Qer- prize? Instead of attempting to Have him test your eyes for monuments and tombstones is
That sounds reasonable. A man m any he would not have been say something “original,” the glasses. Scores of Forest Grove from Lewis & Co. of Hillsboro,
Ore. This firm carries a good
who can save a fund out of a $15 asked to Kive ,)Ut w.,u|<j have author has done something far references
line of dependable goods, employs
a w.-ek •»alary has nothjng to fear heen told what he must—not give, more important and permanent
See
the
Round
Oak
wood
and
no agents and gives its customers
from marriage or anything else.
but pay —and he would have paid. He has drawn upon the immortal
coal range, with or without gas the benefit of the commissions
documents
known
to
all
of
us,
the
A man cannot do two things at 1 The government is fighting this
usually paid salesmen
25-4t
a time. A woman will broil a war with two weapons—men and Declaration of Independence, the plate attachment, at the Gordon
Constitution
of
the
United
States,
Hardware
Store.
Job printing—phone 821.
steak and see that the c iffee does ! money Here is how the other
not boil over, and watch the cat man met his responsibility: The the federal oath of allegiance, I
that she does not steal the rem­ first call was for men. Carroll Washington’s farewell address, j
nant of meat on the kitchen table, Gates did not curse the man who Lincoln's Gettysburg speech, one
and dress the youngest boy, and reminded him of his duty, and ; of Webster’s speeches, Edward
set the table, and see to the indeed, it is likely that he did not Ever tt Hale’s story, "The Man I
toast, and stir the oatmeal, and need reminding. H i s country Without a Country,” "The Star-
give the orders to the butcher, called and he an-wered, and we | Spangled Banner,” the army and !
and she can do it all at once and know he did not answer because navy regulations, the great seal of
not half try.
1 he feared to lose a safe asylum, the United States, etc. He has
, — ------- r—
.
for his ancestors were not im- culte 1 from each of them and has
made a composite, not of mere
rrench soldiers, who receive a m grants
fine sounding phrases, but of the
fundamental faith, the sacred be­
lief in all that is implied by the
insured,
*«<. so
- the government
«•—
> is
!’"dwh“th . ' .........
working on a plan to insure its
.
It r fairly
term “ Americanism.
*----:— :—
It seems, friends, that there is
with AmericanLm. And
soldiers for from $ 1 0 0 to $ 2 0 0 , tO
there is no blatant spread-
be paid their dependents, in case food for thought in this story.
Peyton Brand
of death. This law applies to a I How much longer shall some con- eagle jingoism in this calm con­
soldiers so far killed, so France tinue to give freely of what they fe8sion of faith. It is as dignified
will have a big bill to pay, even have, even to their lives and as ¡t ¡s sincere. It is a notable
at the low rates provided by the others evade responsibility with a literary performance, because it is
bill. n comparison with the pay curse?
* a great patriotic expression. And
of French soldiers, the Yank sol­ THE AMERICAN’S CREED
all in 100 words! A tour de force.
10c a pouch —en d worth it
diers are millionaires.
Have you read “ The Ameri­ THE SOLDIER’S CHANCES
can’s Creed,” that quintessence of
G ra ve ly la s ts so m u ch lo n g er i t co sts
TWO WAYS OF
Great as the danger and large as
Americanism in 100 words, by
mo m ore to c h ew th an o r J in a ry plug
MEETING RESPONSIBILITY William Tyler Pave? The creed the losses in the aggregate, the
U
Here is a little story of how that won the $1,000 prize out of individual soldier has plenty of
P . B. G rav ely T o b acco C om pany
chances of coming out of the war
different people meet responsibil­ 2,000 competitors.
D an vili«, V irg in ia
unscathed, or at least not badly
ity when it is thrust upon them,
Well, if you have not, you injured.
says the Hillsboro Independent: must. And if you have, you have
Based on the mortality statis-
A man was horn in Germany, hut , not done enough. You should
.
.
.
■
j
tics
of the allied armies, a soldier’s |
emigrated to America, where he learn it by heart. Every child in chances
are as foIloWs:
prospered, and his sons inherited the country should master it like
Twenty-nine chances of coming
this prosperity It is not known the multiplication table. It will
that father or sons ever desired to do far more good and, incident­ home to one chance of being'
return to Germany. Apparently ally, it does not take so long. It i killed.
Forty-nine chances of recover­
they were contented with America should he made a part of the
and the conditions which brought “opening exercise” at every school. ing from wounds to one chance of
!dying from them.
One chance in 500 of losing a
I limb.
Will live fire years longer be­
cause of physical training, is freer
from disea-e in the Army than in ,
civil life, and has better medical
care at the front than at home.
In other wars from 10 to 15
men
died from disease to 1 from
to its new location, in the Haines Building
bullets; in this war 1 man dies
from disease to every 10 from
bullets.
For those of our fighting men
where we are better than ever equipped to supply
who do not escape scatheless, the
Phone 531
the public with Meats, Vegetables and
Government under the soldier and
sailor insurance law gives protec­
Farm and Dairy Products
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
tion to the wounded and tbeir de­
pendents and to the families and
WALTER ROSWURM
Phone 0301
dependents of those who make
I’d hate to be a Kuaaian
Ami with the Ituaaiana atand,
A Pruaaian pistol at my head
And a trea ty in my hand.
- Brooklyn Kagle.
The OREGON CITY WOOLEN MILLS
Even a small chew of Real
Gravely Chewing Plug satis­
fies. It gives more real to­
bacco comfort than a big chew
of ordinary tobacco.
Real Gravely
Chewing Plug
The Main Street
Lumber Yard
The Pacific Market
HAS MOVED
One Door South of the Postoffice
has the largest and best-
housed stock of Building
M aterials in Washington
county.
Copeland & McCready
¡ygy- •r-;<