The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, July 18, 1918, Image 3

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    Œ!î* Jflam rt <£rnit* lExpreaa Good Word» the for Chautauqua
PubllNhod every ThurmUy et Forent Grove, Oregon.
W. C. Henfer, K«JiLir Mini Publisher.
Entered un second-rlnnn mutter Jim. 1VÎ, 19IÜ, nt me
|x
the iMmtollire
et Forent («rove,
Oregon, under the Act of March 3, lH7t#
Subscription Rate*
( Continued from Pa*« One)
Evening
Concert-Entertainment
The Main Street
Lumber Yard
... . Apollo Concert Company
On Credit
Paid in advance
Featuring
the Appoinphone, the
$1.60
$1.00 One year
One year ............
largest,
moot
unique and pleading
. .75
..........f«0 Six months ......
Six months
instrument
in
the
concert world.
. .40
.¡¿5 Three months
Three Months
Admission, 55c
.Saturday Morning
THURSDAY, JULY 18. 1918
Mother Coose Chautauqua
Hillsboro’« Fou th of July cel Sam want* lot* of canned bean* Prelude Moana Afternoon
ebration was ho tame that Home- and neveral agents have been here waiian Quartet Vierra’s Royal Ha-
I
body net fire to the graveyard, to see whether the cannery was
Scientific lecture • Worlds in
juHt to Htart something interest­ doing its durndest. They must Popular
Making” ....
have been satisfied, for Mr. Slun- the
ing.
__________
...
.........
Dr. Arthur D. Carpenter
A man huk ! last week that if gel has heard no complaints.
Admisaion 39c
some of the city officials would
B veiling
ANI) BACKED
cut their weeds other people THERE
Concert
Moana
Vierra’a Royal Ha­
P h o n e 531
TO THE LIMIT
might follow suit. That’« the During
waiian
Quartet
the
last
three
months.
moat unkindest cut of all.
o ■
i r* • i
. co -7 non; Lecture Extraordinary
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
Baker and Daniels pul 637,939
........ c«pt. J. M. de Beaufort!
If Hun Devil Hindenburg is American soldiers in Europe,
'P**. ac-j
<*c- ! Belgian Artillery Offirerand Noiilf-
dead, an several war rorrespon- cording
to
official
report
This
1
hi*
man. Has seen Secret Service in
dents report, the devil must be the bigge.-t item yet print-d in is is Germany
Service in the
huvmg a hard time holding his this war. says the Portland News. Trenches. — Active
Author
“ Behind th e
job as boss of hell. Hindy ¡ hho It crushes beyond hope Ger­ German Veil” .
PRESIDENT WILSON SAYS :
used to being boss that he’ll try many’s reliance upon the U. boat,
Admission 83c
“The work the Chautauqua is doing has not lost im­
to boss the lower regions.
which she ho strongly relied upon
Sunday Morning
portance
because of war, but rather has gained new oppor­
win the war that she risked j Usual Services All Churches
With the price of prunes fixed to
tunities
for
service. Let me express hope that you will let
an active enemy of Arner
Afternoon
by the state food administration making
ica rather than abandon, in slight Sacred Prelude . Metropolitan Artists no discouragement weaken your activities, and that the
at from 4c to 12c per pound, it is est
degree, h-r submai ine fright- Inspirational lecture “The Advantage people will not fail to support a patriotic institution that may
expected t h a t t h e people on fullness
The U boat is a meie of a Handicap.”
be said to be an integral part of our national defense.
David’s Hill will be h» avy buyers menace. How
can
even
a
hickory-
...............
Rev.
Elliott
A.
Boyl
“ Let the work continue throughout 1918 as never before.
of the next issue (if I,il>erty Honda, head« d kaiser consider it a d*cis
Admission 39c
especially since the trees are so ive factor, when we put over
WOODROW WILSON.”
heavily laden that there is dan­ 600,000 fighters across the Atlan- Chautauqua Vesper Services All in­ December 14, 1917.
vited
ger of them breaking.
tic, with practically no losses?
Evening
in Wa hington county Gen. Nelson A. Miles to Russia
Since congress has at la t de- Consider this triumph of trans- Sacred Concert Metropolitan Artists friends
of Mrs. Black’s sons, A. L. There
cided to allow President Wilson , porta'ion and then remember that Illustrated Patriotic lecture “ Won- ! One
a strong suggestion
Clark, is a soldier at Camp Lewis that Gen. is Nelson
to take over to government con- it was only on July 4th that we ders of the World War”
A. Miles be sent
expects to go “over there” to Russia as a personal
trol the telegraph and t« lephone | began launching any considerable
Dr. Henry Warren Poor and
before long H<- leaves a wife and ative of the President. represent­
lines, it is to be hoped that Uncle j number of our new ships. Is it Latest Views from the Fighting little
son at American Falls to This would be an excellent
Sammy will give more service r.ot demonstrated that we can and Zone
hope
and
pray for his safe return. thing. General Miles is the most
than the private owners have will feed the allies and furnish
Admission 83c
Frank
Clark
is manager of a big distinguished of all living Ameri­
been giving, especially on the jim- them our fighting forces in full?
Monday Morning
s'ore
at
Dayton
where he is al-o can soldier?, and his character and
crow telephone sy-tems, like that Indeed, it is a mighty demonstra­ Mother Goose
Chautauqua
keeping
up
his
interest
in base­ reputation would tell for much
in partial operation in this city. tion, and every British, French,
Afternoon
ball.
Belgian,
Italian,
S
rbian
soldier
in
Concert . New York City Marine Band
with the Russians.
A stranger was discovered last
ranks should have news of it Character Studies and Readings
DO CTO R Y A M A M O T O
It would be well to send him
Saturday taking pictures of the the America
no longer on the ..................
Elsie Mae Gordon «
surroundings of the Oregon Elect- way. She’* is arriving,
AT CH AU TAU Q U A there in some capacity whenever
Admission 55c
there is seen an opportunity to
trie dejiot Some people c'aim he help those who -land in and the God
way
Evening
Noted Japanese Scholar, Author and resurrect the Russian government.
was a Get man spy, while others of making thin a decent world in Grand Concert _________
___
Lecturer on Japanese-Amer-
say he was a real estate agent, which to live!
Gen. Miles, while hunting rene­
Ican Relations.
New York City Marine Band
taking pictuieK to show.the fertil­
gade
astride the boundary
ity of the soil around Forest Hu*. you by no means get all Mario LoZito, Organizer and Director Dr Yamamoto was educated In the line Indians
between
and the
Grove, as shown by the luxuriant the good that s been done in these Return Engagement Mary Adel Hays, universities of both Japan and the United States, Mexico
had
occasion
to
American Soprano United States, has written several au­ caution the troops in his com­
crop of weeds in that neighbor­ Iasi three months withou realiz­
Admission 83c
ing in full what Secretary Baker
hood.
thoritative books on the relations of mand that “a dead Injun was the
Tuesday
Morning
means
when
he
says:
‘The
sup­
the two countries, and Is perhaps bet­ be t Injun.” Should he be sent
Wilfred F. Smith, state director j plies and equipment in France for Mother Goose '.'hautauqua
ter fitted than any other man on the to Russia, I would suggest his
of labor, has sent out an appeal 'all our troops sent in are ade­
Afternoon
platform to bring this vital subject to slogan be, “A dead Hun is the
for more men qualified in ship­ quate and the output of our war Prelude Community
Singing
Americun audiences.
building, farm laborers, loggers j industries in this country is show ............... The Eichhorns,
Directors
1
Few subjects are more important in best one.” W. J. R. BEACH.
and mill-men, common laborers of i ing marked improvement in prac­ lecture —“ America and Japan"
the public mind at the present time
all kinds, building trade laborers. tically all lines of necessa-y equip
than
the one concerning our relations
Minosaku
Toshi
Yamamoto
Miss Mills to Work in Polk
Wages for common labor are from ! ment anti supply ”
Admission
39c
$3 60 to $4 50 p. r day while in Adequate supplies and equip-
Miss
Edna Mills, government
Evening
the skilled labor line wages run 1 ment for our million of boys over Community Singing
emergency food demonstrator,
.. The Eichhorns,
from $0 88 to $6 60. Mr. Smith j there? What is American ade­ Directors
who has heretofore had the coun­
asks that men engaged in non- quacy? The best of eve ything, Popular Lecture— “American Ideals”
ties of Washington, Yamhill and
essential occupations get jobs that no less!
Polk as her territory, for the bal­
................
...
Mrs.
A.
C.
Zehner
will help the war.
ance
of the year, at least, will de­
Accredited
Government
Represent­
American men, women, child
vote
her whole time to Polk
ative
and
one
of
America's
most
ren-
see
what
you’ve
done
wi
h
With the French and English
county Comp'ying to a request
celebrating the Fourth of July, your Liberty Loan money, Red Convincing and Pleasing lecturers, j
of the Woman’s Committee of the
Admission 55c
and Uncle Sam and America cele- Cross money, War Stamp money,
Council of Defense, the County
Wednesday
Morning
brating the Fr« nch liberty day with your cutting down of wheat
Court yesterday agreed to appro­
(July 14), it looks as though a bread, sugar and meat! You have Mother Goose Chautauqua
priate from the contingent fund
Afternoon
federation of the world (the civil- ¡stood behind the boys over there,
not to exceed $50 per month for
Schubert Serenade«
ized portion, at least) was not im- You have a million soldiers over Prelude
the balance of the year to defray
Lecture
“Physical
Training”........
possible. O n e hundred a n d there in God’s cause, back-d as no
the expenses of Miss Mills’ work
Beatrice
E.
Heskett
twenty-nine years ago last Sun- other soldieus on earth are backed,
in this county. Her salary is paid
Admission 39c
day the battle for freedom from in spite of the worst that the Hun
Evening
by the federal government.—Dal­
French despoti-m was given great vicegerent of the devil could do.
las Itemizer.
Mother Goose Festival
impetus by the fall of the Hastile. Huy bonds, buy stamps, give to Prelude
d e r Personal Direction of
Red Cross, save, that you may so Un
After the fire which damaged
“ Mother Goose”
The aphis got about all the pea | back other millions of your hus
the
plant of the Enterprise some
vines, so the cannery got no peas bands, sons and brothers Over \ Closing Concert Schubert Serenade«
two
weeks ago, the editor, S. S.
to can, but Manager Stangel looks there.
Presenting a Live Program of Pa­
triotic, Popular and Classical Music Or. Minosaku Toshi Yamamoto. Dow, sold his paper to E. H.
for a bumper crop of string beans,, ,T p AY<5 Xft
and Entertainment.
with Japan. And perhaps few subjects Woodward, publi-her of th e
which were not bothered by pests.,
are less understood. It will be n pleas­ Graphic, so Newberg will have
The government has asked him to
ADV KIM ISE
Admission 85c
ure
at Chautauqua to hear Dr. Mino- but one newspaper. Mr. Dow says
Daily Schedule
work to full capacity, for Uncle I«ast Thursday morning John
snku
Toshi Yamamoto, Japanese schol­ he is out of the newspaper game
puir
of
specta
Mother
Goose
Chautauqua
.......
9:30
T Fletcher lost a
ar.
author
and lecturer, discuss these until after the war.
cles that cost him $6. After ask- Aiternoon * oncert ................
2:30 problems from an Impartial stand­
AT THE
ing a dozen or more people if they Afternoon Lecture ..................
3:00 point.
We deliver ice cream to any
had seen (he missing “spec«.” I Evening Concert.... ................... 7:30
part of the city Tell it to phone
M r Fletcher bethought him of an Evening Lecture .......................... 8.15, Job printing—phone 821.
632. Ottice Shearer.
26-tf
has the largest and best-
housed stock of Building
Materials in Washington
county.
Copeland & McCready
Forest Grove
Shoe Store
DURING
July
and
August
Bargain Prices will prevail
on Shoes
ODDS and ENDS
«
Sizes mostly 3, 3H,
4 and
Low Shoes
•
$1.85 to $2.35
worth $3.50 to $5.00
If your size is here, get ’em
ad in the Express, Three lines of
Sends Paper to Her Son
type (costing 15c) were required
to tell of the lass and within Some friend of Mrs. F. A .'
twenty-four hours Mr. Fletcher' Black of American Falls, Idaho, j
had recovered the lost spectacles, I sent her a copy of the Forest
Mrs J. C. Wilson having found
Express and she noticed,
them and learned thru the Ex­ Grove
that
by
in advance she
press the identity of the owner. could get paying
the
paper
for $1.00.
Six dollars for 15c is pretty good Straightway she sat down
returns, but lots of other adver­ wrote a letter to the editor, and
en­
tisers are getting as good
closing $1.00 to have the paper
Under date of June 25th. Guy sent her son, Frank D Clark of
K. McNutt, cook aboard the U. Dayton, Wash M.s. Black is a
S. S. Koenigen Der Nederlander, daughter of Uncle Levi Smith and
writes his parents, Mr. and Mrs v',’as born near this city. She was,
C. S. McNutt, that he is Nell and I before her marriage to Mr. Black,
mntpntffH.
in hp
Mrs. r. A. Clark. Her present
contented. H He p pxnprfA
expects to
be nrn-
pro­ husband
was born near this city,
moted about July 25th. The let­ on
the
Black
donation land claim,
ter was postmarked Balboa, Pan­ and has, l i ke
hi s wife, many
ama Republic, in the canal zone.
The Pacific Market
HAS MOVED
to its new location, in the Haines Building
One Door South of the Postoffice
where we are better than ever equipped to supply
the public with Meats, Vegetables and
Farm and Dairy Products
WALTER ROSWURM
Phone 0301