The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, August 01, 1918, Image 6

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NOTES A N D P ER SO N A LS 5 ■ .................
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The Two Men W ithout
a Country : : : :
Reprinted from
H . T. G ILTN ER
Job printing—phone 821.
Hoard's Dairyman
TAN LAC at Littter’s P
macy
Ed Tatro of Dilley had business
No American school hoy, certainly no fellow citizens continue to furnish all
in town Saturday.
Fruita and Vegetable* in Sea*on
American school boy in an American the blessings o f a free country with- j
Single buggy for sale .cheap. school, taught by an American teacher, out their assisting; while on the other
H. T. Buxton, phone 0393. 30-2* has failed to hear that great story hand they continued to aid and abet the i
P H O N E 701
. The Express prints butter wrap- written bv Edward KveMftt H“ '*• the kaiser's cause. They sought the county ;
norc
n.nnuniuiiw inlr
story o f “ The Man Without a Clam­ judge at the county seat. While they j
pers u>;»k
with nA
non-poisonous
ink
did not care for their adopted land, its
South Main Street
-
Forest Grove, Ore
A dandy line of ladies’ house tryYou wi„ wcaI1 that th. man lived courts were good enough to appeal to,
dresses and aprons at Anderson s. b#ck in ^ ltity8 of Aaron Bm.r. about to make the people accord them their
Money to loan Valley Realty
year 1800 ami made the wish that undeserved rights.
help defend the land which had given
THK RATTLE OK TI1K RIVET
Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf he mj^ht never hear the name of hi»
Having heard their complaints and them so much. By their refusal to do
Jim McGill was out from Port- country, America, again. You will also having ((Uestioned them upon the rea­ any o f these things, they had done a ll, The Kaiser wake«! one morning from a
brief and troubled dream,
land Sunday for a visit with his recall that his wish was granted, and sons for their troubles, the judge con- they could t«i aid and abet the anemy
better half.
the rest of his life furnished us the , elude«I that their failure to subscribe whose des|M>tic power they had lied. He thought that somewhere in the West
he heanl an Kagle scream.
Yellow Aberdeen turnip seed pathetic example o f " A Man Without for bonds anii show a friendly interest They were just plain common trait*>rs
in their adopted country were the caus­ and reu|>ed the reward of plain out­ He called his captains to him and he said,
$1 50 per pound, at the Pacific a Country.”
” W hafs this I hear?
But pathetic as was that example in es of their difficulty and advise«! them casts.
Market.
19-tf
I
do
not mind the groans o f men or
the days when our beloved country to buy Liberty Bonds. They went t«»
As I passed one o f the farms. I saw
Encel Todd of the Portland re­ was young, far more pathetic is the the bank am! each subscribed for a $50
woman’s
bitter tear.
cruiting office visited hispurems case of two inhabitants o f our country ! Lil>erty Bond, the very least suliscrip- a man and hie wife and children, sole But there's a new and threatening
friends now, and sharing the |>enalty
in this city Sunday.
sound across the Waters green
! in the year 1918, when our land o f free- I tion they could make. Truly, these for his traitomus and reprehensible
Dr. Darland, Chiropractic and dom and opportunity is in death grap- were "T w o Men Without a Country.” acts. What the end will be no one «*an That makes me shake and shiver like
the Banshee's fearful keen;
Natureopath. Office at A St. & pie with the most despotic country the j Then they repaired to the County Coun­ forcast, but how awful to be cast out
I see long troo|ia of men in brown
1st Ave. N. Phone 6V6.
j world has ever seen or heart! of.
cil o f Defense and requested the assis­ by one’ s «-ountrymen!
a-walking o'er my grave
All along the way through that lovely
M 's. Susie Hatfield and Miss
Here is the real story, for these men tance o f the County Council in rea«l-
Whene'er
1 hear that rattling sound
Edith Pechin had business in the are not story men, as was “ The Man justing their relations with their neigh- and splendid country I saw on every
a-rippling
o'er the wave.”
b«>rs.
They
were
promptly
informed
ham! evidences of loyalty and apprecia­
county seat Saturday
W ithout a Country.” The American;
Von
Himienburg
looke«! sour and glum,
that
their
neighborhiMsl
troubles
were
tion o f country and the little flags, with
H. R. Bernard visited his wife people were making the supreme e ffo rt!
Von Ludendorf looked grave,
brought upon themselves by them­ their one, two and three stars which
'
in
subscribing
the
Third
Liberty
Loan,
at .vlc.dinnville Sunday and found
F«»r well - they knew those sounds re­
he steadi y improving in health. and all of the neighbors in that town-j selves, and that the county seat would t«»ld o f the supreme sacrifices which
sound to ocean's farthest cave.
not
afford
whitewashing
assistance,
ship had done their best, except two, j
these farm homes were making, and I
Go to the Erickson garage, K. who steadfastly refused to subscribe. that a $50 Liberty Bond covered no de­ could but compare the tfyice happy I "A ll Highest,
Highest, 1
I regret
regret t«»
to state,” Von
of P. building, fo y our auto re- These two men had come from our en- j cent ownership obligati«>ns on their lot of those who do an«! die f«»r their
Himienburg began,
pairs, accessories, tires, gas and , emy despotic country some years ago. j part, that they would have to settle country with the ignominious existem-e \ ” If on this drive we don't arrive, I'm
oils.
sure we never can.
They had escaped from that country to , with their own community committees, of the selfish and disl«>yal lives of such
That
horrid aounil we also hear, it's
and
that
they
were
to
take
See the Round Oak wood and avoid the hard ways forced upon the
their $■•<> I as the "T w o Men Without a Country.”
getting on our nerves.
PRO PATKIA. |
coal range, with or without gas people there, and had chosen America j bonds back to the bank and get their ,1
As to the Front we’re hurrying our
plate attachment, at the Gordon because they recognized it a* a land of ; money. The County Council t«>ld them
Warranty deed and mortgage
very last Reserves.
that their neighbors ought t«> kick
freedom and opportunity.
Hardware Store.
blanks for sale at this office.
We calle<i our foemen 'Schweinhund,*
them
out,
that
they
would
be
unable
to
1
Here we must pause to be sure that '
The name of Private Willard
we «'ailed them 'pig' ami ‘dog’ —
we
understand why this land is so dear sell their crops or to buy anything. ;
Sam (ox Makes (iood
M. Clem of Ortnco was among
All Highest, dear, - those sounds you
They
said
they
knew
that,
for
they
had
the fist of wounded sent to this to us. From the very beginning, the tried to do so. They were further in­
Sann.-1 Cox, mem lier of the
hear are from an isle called ‘ H og.’
government o f the United States has
country Monday.
formed
that
if
their
neighbors
kicked
class
of
1918
at
Pacific
University,
“ It'a the rattle o f the rivet, it's the
belonged to each individual and it is
Elmer Bennett, formerly of this the result o f what all o f the pe«>ple them out they could not go to any al- w.i«> ncentiy coflimi -sioned as En­
clash of iron steel;
city, who is now working in a have made it. No king or kaiser or ded conntry, for they would be jailed ( S gn in the United St iUr8 N»»V»I j Before one ship is off the ways they
Portland shipyard, spent Sunday emperor has owned the land or claimed there. No neutral country wanted Re-erve
Mr. C« » X enisled on i
start another keel.
with his family at Ga-ton.
it as his possession. Our leaders and ! citizens who were as useless citizens Ju'y 12, 1917. at Po t and, as sec We hear that crashing, driving soqml
above the battle's din
Miss M i’dred Woodruff of Port- heroes have been common p«»>ple ami : as they were, and if they returned to oncl-cl.iss cam.in and, af er three
the
land
which
they
stooil
up
for,
they
m
uiths’
training*
a*
B
emerfon
And
every rivet that they drive is help­
land visited her aunt and cousin, very many of the names we revere
would
probably
be
shot
for
treason.
ing
them to win.
N-ivy-yard,
was
sent
to
Harvard
have
been
those
o
f
backwoodsmen,
who
Mrs. Sherrett and Miss Han-on,
he
met
ex
|
radio
school.
There
They
have
ships upon the ocean, they
At
last
the
true
situation
dawnetl
have
hewn
this
country
out
o
f
wild
for­
at the Laughlin ho el Sunday.
cepi ional success and was one of
have ships just leaving shore.
upon
them.
Their
ungracious
acts
had
ests
and
plains
and
by
their
labors
a,nd
A fine assortment of NuBone
150 itv n -elected to attend the And every rattling rivet tells they’ re
and College Girl corsets and nov­ sacrifices, heroism, and sufferings have made them "T w o Men Without a Coun-
taiilding more and more.
Ha
v.ird naval cadet s hool.
try.”
They
broke
down
and
wept
bit­
elty waists a t Mrs. Richards’ made it the chosen land it is.
It's the rattling, battling rivets that
terly.
Afier
four
months
of
military
Again
what
our
land
is,
is
what
the
Novelty Shop, Pacific avenue.
have staytsl our last advance—
Rumor has it that they returne«! to ttatnmg he received a comm.ssion
majority has made it. You see, all
A big bouncing daughter was but two o f the men of this American their homes and -ubscribed their quo- on June 1. Ensign ' ’ox ¡-a l pr> 8- All Highest it's those rivets that will
born on July 23d to Mr. and neighborhood worked and sacrificed to tas. But you know what happens to ent doing active d u t y , being
drive us out of France f”
Mrs. Herbert Glaisyer. Mother keep this country true to the ideas of the Benedict Arnolds and the Aaron a-signed to the United Stales ship
—E llis M kkku ith .
and child are doing nicely.
the settlers and founders of the coun- Burrs. Men cannot tinker with their («real Northern.
Picnic packages, paper plate«, try. These two men chose this coun- loyalty, cannot refuse to assist their
H«'rtnan Moore, who has been
Remember, friends, you must
paper napkins, p a p e r toWels, try and this particular neightxiorhood country in its hour of trial, cannot ren­
I
visiting
hi- uncle and aunt, Mr
Thermos bottles, in f.ict every­ because these ideas had made it a place der aid and comfort to its enemies and pay in advance to gel the Express an«l Mrs Dan Par.-ons, lor some
at one dollar per year. The reg
thing for your outing at Littler’s where the common man could get ever again hold the respect o f their
ular price i- $1 50
We pay you months, is visiting friends in Van­
Pharmacy.
ahead. But when it came to the place fellow citizens. Ever and always they 50c lo collec f om yourself.
couver
His sister, Nancy, Went
|as far as Ru tland with him to
Buy your groceries, fish, veg­ where assistance was demanded from and their families carry the shame to
j visit he mother and other friends,
etables and second-hand house­ them, they balked. They fled their the third and fourth generations.
Notice
bui returned to make her home
hold good- of the Economy store native land to escape its rigors. They
We have heard and read «if men an«t
Beginning Monday. July 15th, wi h the Parsons.
Dr>dge bldg., cor. 3d street and chose to enjoy all the rights and bless­ their houses painted yellow for failure
the Pacific Market wiil discon­
ings o f a free land, but selfishly re­ to acquit themselves as desirable citi­
Pacific avenue.
6-tf
tinue delivery snd credit By.st. m-,
Dr. C. E. Walker is now driv­
fused to carry any o f its burdens. So, zens should. We have heard and read
Go to F A. Moore’s store, cor­
ow
ing to scarcity of labor. We ing a Chevrolet touring car, hav-
loyalty to their native country which of tar-and-featherings and lynchings
ner Pacific Avenue and Third
feel this move a patriotic duty tojing traded in his Ford sedan’ I)r
street, for up-to date hair cuts they have left and disloyalty to their for disloyalty. But all of these cases our custome s, as well as to «.ur-1 and Mr*. Walker will leave some
and shaves Also ice cream, cold adopted country rendered them "T w o sink into insignificance as examples of js.-lve-, and will adop a sy-tem of ¡time next week for a camping trip
drinks and lunches. .Phone 181 Men Without a Country,” as you will revulsion o f feeling on the part o f com­ ¡lower prices for ca-h only— pay to he Tillamook beaches
see.
munities for disloyal offenders when
Mr. and Mis. C T. Richardson
One morning, when as usual they compared with the hopeless situation u g you a good commission f o r ------------------------------ -----------
Administrator's Notice
and Mrs. A. P. West of this city drove up to the cheese factory with in which these "T w o Men Without a coming after your goods. Thank
Notice is hereby given that the un
and Mrs Jesse Capíes and daugh- their milk, the cheesemaker beckoned Country” have placed themselves and lug customers for pas' patronage
and h oping for a continuance of |d«rsigned has be«5n appointed by the
ter, Helen, of Portland spent Sun- them out of the line and motioned the their families.
County Court o f Washington County.
the same, we remain.
day very pleasantly picnicking in next farmer to drive up. After several
Oregon, administrator o f the estate o f
The other day when I passed by their
Yours for business,
the woods near Cherry Grove.
Anna M. Schwall, deceased, and has
succeeding farmers had unloaded their comfortable homes and splendid farms.
duly <|ualifi«»d as such;
THE
PACIFIC
MARKET,
milk
and
no
more
attentmn
was
paid
Mr and Mrs. A B. T< dd and
I looked in vain for a Fo*! Administra­
Now Therefore, all persons having
Fir-t door >outh of postoffice.
children left yesterday for an ex­ these two, they indignantly sought the tion card, a Red Cross, a Liberty Bond
Staple and Fancy Groceries
claims against said estate are hereby
tended outing at Newport
Al> x reason and were informed that they flag. No starry banner graced their
P.ihhc sa.e hills print' d at the required to present the Harne to me,
with proper v«>uchers, at the law office
has not ent.rely recovered from were undesirable citizens and that their , p«irches. They bad not lifted a hand to ;v pr -ss office.
of H. T. Bagley in Hillsboro, Oregon,
his operation and think-, he might milk would no longer be taken. T here-!
' within six months from date hereof.
as weil enjoy himself at the'beach upon, in great anger, they drove away
18, 1918.
tw r r r
wnile he is regaining hi-, strengih. to a neighboring factory, where they I
«a I Dated this July
MARTIN
SCHWALL.
were met with the same refusal. A f­
With the $300 subscribed by ter calling at a third factory and re­
Administrator.
public-spirited citizens of Forest ceiving the same rebuff, they went to
' H. T. BAGLEY, Attorney.
28-5t
Thousands of men have chewed
Grove Road Overs: er A. B. Todd their homes with their milk.
Real G ravely Chewing Plug for
has gravel, d ihe road west of this
It so happens that in America it is :
DR. H. C. FORTN ER
city from the end of the Pacific no uncommon thing for common me/i to i
twenty-five years and more. And
Successor to
av.-nue pavement to t h e Tom own great herds o f dairy cattle, and
DR.
H.
W. VOLLMER
every time they have tried some
Phillip- place and the foot-paths milk becomes their main product,' It
along the ro..d have also be«n j was so with these men. All the years
other brand it made them think
OFFICE
sanded. This is a great accom­ in which they had grown prosperous i
In
First
National
Bank Building
more of Gravely than ever.
modation to people who travel I they had failed to recognize the great \
Telehones
that route.
value of the market which the laws o f .
Residence 332
Office 333
Mr and Mrs. L. M. Graham the land had made for their milk.
and children and Mr. and Mrs J i Needing some supplies, they drove to
P eyton Brand
D. D. & M. B. BU M P
S. West motored to Portland, via their usual trading point to trade. The
Attorneys at Law
Newberg. Sunday and found the merchants turned them away, saying
road between those points a d e - they
■ were not selling
l g«xids to undesir- j
i
Loans and Real Estate
lightful drive, barring one or two able citizens any'more,
D.
D.
BUMP.
M. B.'BUMP,
stretches which have not been
Here they .were, now, unable to sell
Residence
Residence Hillsboro
Completed. The people along the their crops or to buy their necessities.
j Forest Grove.
10c a pouch
Portland-Forest Grove road had They were dependent up«jn their own
Phone 444
Offices HILLSBORO
just as much right to expect that ! resources to enjoy just the kind of
G r a v e ly l a t i » t o m u c h lo n g e r i t co ate
road to be hard-surfaced as the country they wished to make. But they
N. HOFFMAN
n o m o r e to ch e u ) t h a n o r d i n a r y p l a g
Newberg road, but they didn’ t did not wish to endure the hardships
get it and Mr. Graham took pains whichit takes to build a country such as
Attorney At Law
P. B. Gravely Tobacco Company
to tell Si Benson what, he and would fit their special likings. So they
Danville, Virginia
Patent Office Business Solicited
Other F o r e s t G r o v e people determined to compel their neighbors
thought of this favoritism..
I to submit to their way, to make their
uxor
Forest Grove,
-
Oregon
Real Gravely
Chewing Plug
—and worth it
j
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