The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, August 01, 1918, Image 3

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    Œfy? Cartai (grati? 3Expr?flñ
order upon which civilization it­
self rested. Born patricians, Caes­
ar and Wilson risked the enmity
1‘ ublinhed «vary Thursday at Forent Grove, Oregon.
0
of the aristocracies of their re­
W, C. Renier, Editor anil Publinher.
spective eras for the sake of win­
Filtered hm mui - oim J- i -I mmm matter Jan. 12, 191«, ttt the oontoftli-e al Ko rent Grove, ning that real power which was
Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879
| based upon the loyalty of the
masses. Wilson has all the people
Subscription Kate«
with him, and though the few
l*ald In advance
On Credit
murmur
at the injustice of his
One year
$1.00
One year
91.50
concessions,
he will keep the peo
Mix month«
.60
Six month*
.75
pie
united
for
victory.
Three Month*
.26
Three month*
.40
Because his country’s cause is
THURSDAY, AUGUST 1. 1918
greater than Rome’s,just as ideals
of democracy are greater than
WILSON AND CAESAR
lust for conquest, Woodrow Wil
T o President Wilson must be son’s name will go down in his­
accorded the credit for having tory as having preserved more for
united our country for the one humanity than did Julius Caesar,
paramount purpose of winning the even though that great general
war It has been by concessions and statesman saved the civiliza­
to the radical element that he has tion of his day and established an
imperial government that endured
united all Haste*.
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Phone 531
for f i f t e e n centuries,—Oregon
Those whose love for country
Voter.
and pride in national honor led
FOREST G R O VE, OREGON
them to anient support of the A CALL TO DUTY
_________________ I war were mainly not of the Pre^i
From the battle fields in France
the^e
com«*s an unspoken call that
TheGerman W o p . «.unM «hi
Kiw x m m <c
foot of the Rainbow Division at them were active in leadership of ¡should find an anvwer in every volunteer pilots who flew over the
organized labor, In the main the ; Am«*rican’s heart. . The recent
MICKIE SAYS
Vaux anti found a pot of h* II.
democratic party was opposed to great events in Europe, the suc- German lines and dropped three
or four bombs, made from artil­ ( SK Y, FOLKS! WHEÑ you
We don't seem to be able to war, as was organized labor and a >es*es of American arms on the
wfti-re pieces F e a -fne papeci ,
lery s h e l l s , on concentration
identify t h e ‘ hugger-mugger vast portion of our population.
fields of France should spur every camps and cantonments. Show­
F E ft T H E UOVE O P M v v C t ,
peace” which Mr. Lloyd George
By keeping partisan democrats American to gre-.ter effort
ers of small steel arrows were » S ion vovr n x n e “T o ’ e m s o
says he doesn’ t want. But, from in power the Piesident has bent
T he e o s s w o n t T hqo \ n ’ e m
Our people at home should not spilled sometimes on convoys,
Mr'. Lloyd George’s description of them to support him. By making re^t on the lau el- of our soldiers
o n th e floor fer m e to
troop trains, and bodies of massed PVCW. U P . w e S A N S A N
it, we are certain we don’t want it concessions io union labor he has in France. Every death on the
m«-n. The Germans began day
UNSIGNED LETTER AINT ANN
either.
won the support of that numerous field of honor in the line of duty bombing of cities in 1915, and the
BETTER TNAN AN
contingeni.
By
moving
no
mo^e
and
for
our
country’s
cau-e
should
On page 6 of this issue will be
allies bombarded Karlsruhe in re-
found an interesting story of rapidly into the war than the be a call to us for every sacrifice 1 prisal laier in the same year.
“ Two Men Without a Country.” gr«*ai mass of our people could and every exertion to aid the Since then evolution in organized
Because Washington county has a bring themselves to move with (cause for which our soldiers are bombing developed rapidly and
few men like the two in the story him, he has kept that mass with j fighting, for which our soldiers the French bevan night bombing,
| have died.
the tale is particularly interesting him
but this was not undertaken by
As a result of this slow leader­
at this time.
Increase production, decrease the Germans until August, 1916.
ship, this adroit mastery of parti ; consumption, save, and lend to
At the present t i m e large
Beginning t o d a y , concerns sans a n d these concessions to i the Government. Every cent lent
groups, including several squad­
which employ as many as 100 i labor, the President has united
to the United States is used to rons of bombing machines go over
men must secure their supply of th<- country far beyond what was
support, strengthen, and aid our the lines from time to time and
unskill« d labor through a govern­ dreamed of as a possibility by the
soldiers in France.
completely destroy their objec­
ment bureau. Plans are being more ardent and aggressive ele- ■
tives, be it a city or a camp, a
made to handle skilled labor in ment.
column of troops, or a trench sys
the same manner.
What a contrast with the state
tern. Unfortunately the allies'
Quite a number of people have of public sentiment during the
air forces have to travel for many
cut their weeds during the past Revolution, the W a r'o f 1812 and !
O. A. C., Corvallis, July 29.— I miles over hostile territory de-
ten days, on published request of the Civil War! A sa uniter of
Hundreds
of school children and fend«*d by anti-aircraft guns to at
Mayor Paterson, but there is still factions by concessions to all who
other
patriotic
made tack German cities,
, „ while
, . the
. en
,
much of this work to be done. demand a price for patriotic sup I possible a second Oregonians
shipment of 850
can al fac*t French cities by
Do it now, for the sake of civic port, Woodrow Wilson has sue- j
! pounds of dried foxglove or digit­ flying only a short distance be­
ceeded 'so* amazingly that today i
pride and safety from fire.
yond the allied lines
a'l sections and all classes a re1 alis from the Oregon Agricultural
The allies are developing large
A militury ex|«ert for the Berlin filled with the one purpose of win- i i College to the Federal Laboratory
at the University of Minnesota, ; bombing planes which carry suf
Ixrkal Anziegersays the American ning the war.
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where it will be made into tincture ficient fuel for long excursions and I
soldiers lack discipline, adding
W
’
ithout
concessions
such
as
he
armament
to
protect
them
when
soldiers
of
1861
65
will ever come
of digitalis for the use of the army
that “ they are *mart fellows, but
only when th«*y like to be.” And made to the wilful classes this and navy. Dean Adolph Ziefle of 1 they are attacked by fighting air- j to the Pacific Coast. Portland
have been ' t he O A. C School of Pharmacy planes. Bombing squadrons are expects thousands of people from
from now on until the end of the union would n o t
achieved.
The
country
would be made the shipment.
escorted usually over the lines by Washington, Idaho and Oregon to
war is going to be one of the
torn
by
bitterness,
and
the
win­
times when they like to be.
The European supply of this fast fighting squadrons of 18 bp present to welcome the veter­
ning of the war jeopardized
drug having been cut off by the planes to a squadron, and then ans and to do them homage.
We’ve always had food profit­
They are the sires and grandsires
Self - sacrificing patriots
jV .r *rar> an ;*PPeal was made the first left to their own devices for the of the boys of today who are fight­
eering in this country and per­ dumbfounded that the rewards
o f : of the year to the people of Ore- fighters seldom carry sufficient
haps it's expecting too much to concession have go to the selfish,!
fuel to permit them to accompany ing in France for the same eternal
believe that the profiteers will but have abated the intensity of g >n to pick and dry this plant the bombers on the round trip.
principles.
cease their evil practices just be their patriotism and the ferver of I which grows luxuriantly in the
Members of the Grand Army,
The
dropping
of
a
bomb
is
sim­
cause the Nation happens to be their service not a whit. By vir­ western p a r t o f the state ilar to shooting a rifle. First, you the Woman’s Relief Corps, Ladies
A
first
shipment
of
more
than
engaged in a great war. It takes tue of being united our country
set your sights and wind gauge, of the G. A. R., Sons and Daugh­
something more than patriotism will win the war, and thus will be 500 pounds was made in May. you hold the rifle properly, and ters of Veterans and their families
This
second
shipment
is
sufficient
to pound the devil out of the attained the supreme object of
to produce nearly 510,000,000 finally you pull the trigger at the can purchase tickets at one cent
hearts of some men.
those whose patriotism is above doses of the tincture, which in­ proper moment. If your ammu- per mile by securing a certificate
The city council having vot«*d I price. Power and concession have creases the force and ihe fullness nition is standard, your sights from the Commander of the near­
to discontinue the employment of! been awarded to those who clam­ of the pulse and raises arterial correct, you hit the target. So est G. A. R. Post.
f you set your
Portland w i l l entertain the
a night watchman today, business j or for it instead of those who de- pressure and is almost a specific with bombing
serv«d
it,
but
this
opportunist
be­
sights
correctly,
fly your plane Grand Army in magnificent style.
for the many c a s e s of heart
men are signing a jretition to the
council asking that the town be stowal of favor has been the trouble and shock common in i correctly over the objective and The great parade is to be held
drop the bomb at the proper time Tuesday, August 20th.
not left at *he mercy of thieves means of bringing the selfish and warfare.
If the
and firebugs during war times. the unselfi-h together in one
While the dried leaves w’ere you will hit the target
team.
ammunition
manufacturers
gave
The move app«*ars to the Express
sent to the college from many
If
Hughes
h
a
d
been
elected
you
good
bombs
the
objective
a wise one. A fire might do more
All citizens of the City of For­
points, the school children of As­
damage in one night, if undis­ president, if Theodore Roosevelt, toria gathered approximately 80 will be destroyed.
est
Grove are urged to cut and
covered for a few minutes, than Elihu Root, Henry Cabot Lodge percent of the total shipment. It
remove
all grass, weeds and oth- r
the city would save in many years and other aggressive patriots had was purely patriotic service ren­
been
t
h
e
country's
controlling
.
rubbish from their lots and park-
out of a night watchman’s salary.
leaders instead o f pacifists like dered the government, the pick­
str*Ps Dunn? these dry days
All hope of an immediate con­ Baker, Daniels, Kitchin and C om ­ ers not only contributing their
there
is great danger of fire and I
Great interest is being mani­ strongly urge all of you to use ev­
solidation o f Albany College pels. this country cou d never time to the work, but standing
(Presbyterian) with Pacific Uni- have been united, for the selfish the expense of shipment to the fested throughout the Northwest ery means possible to prevent the
versity was smothered last Thurs- and the lukewarm would have college. T h e government pays in the National Encampment of origin a n d spread of wasteful
day, when the Presbyterian synod.; been discredited before the nation the transportation to the Univer­ the Grand Army of the Republic fires.
in session at Fugen«*, gave t he' and would have opposed the war sity of Minnesota, from which which is to be held in Portland,
.
GEO. G. PATERSON,
point the tincture is senr out to August 19 to 24. It will be the
trustees of the college another and all neressary war measures.
Mayor.
army cantonments, to Europe and
year in which to make good. The
None of t h e great patriotic anywhere it is needed. While the first Encampment ever held in
The Express prints butter wrap­
the Pacific Northwest and un­
synod went on record for a con­ leaders who tried to arouse the
supply
nowon
hand
is
sufficient
to
■
doubtedly
the
pers
with non-poisonous ink.
last
time
the
old
solidation or federation of all the country to earlier war had the
meet
needs
of
the
government
for
!
^
protestant churches on the ground power to unite all elements. It
of “ the simple faith of Jesus took Woodrow Wilson, with his some time to come, the pickers
Christ.” It was pointed out that, labor conce sions, h is pacifist are urged to continue with the
so many ministers were engaged party, his slow policy and his in good work. The supply must not
in war work that church federa- spiring utterances, timed for the be allowed to become exhausted.
was imperative.
rght moment, to unite the peo­
ple. By a majority of a few
MAILING YOUR­
thousand votes in one state Wood
SELF MONEY
row Wilson was re-elected and
TCvery time you stick a Thrift placed in the posiiion where, by
There were no aerial bombing
to its new location, in the Haines Building
or War Savings Stamp on your his genius for expression and his organizations in the allied flying
card you are mailing money to talents f o r concession, he has corps during the first year of the
yourself to be received later with made possible the winning of this war. Practically all the work of
interest. Cashing in these stamps righteous war and also has made the air was in the nature of obser
where we are better than ever equipped to supply
is going to be better than “ getting for himself a place in history vatiun. No pilots could be spared
the public with M eats, Vegetables and
money from home,” for with the alongside of Caesar.
for pnvthing else. Today prob­
For, like Caesar, he sensed that ably 25 per cent of the aerial arms
money domes the reminder that
„Farm and Dairy Products
you contributed to the great vic­ only by keeping behind him the are bombing squadrons of 12
tory which then will have been great mass of the people could he machines per squadron.
W A L T E R R O SW U R M
Phone 0301
maintain that government and
completely won.
The first bombing was done by
The Main Street
Lumber Yard
has the largest and best-
housed stock of Building
Materials in Washington
county.
Copeland & McCready
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with the government in the
cause of America for the
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Notice
Abe Lincoln’s Warriors
to Meet in Portland
Allies Now Have
Bombing Planes
The Pacific Market
HAS M OVED
One Door South of the Postoffice