The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, August 08, 1918, Image 3

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QU|* Olirmi (Irmi? lExprcHH Good M of en the at County
Fair
I 'ul 1 1 int K ■< I every ThurmJsy nt Korest Grove, Oregon.
W. C. lienfer, Kililor ami Publisher.
Kntered aa »«comi c I hmm m atter Jan, 12,
at the u t*
Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1870
( Continue«! from
Page One)
The Chevrolet
Working in harmony with this
idea, Mrs. Hattie Vail of Man­
ning, manager of the woman’s de­
Paid in advanre
On* year
(1.50 partment, has arranged all the
Six months
.50
Six months
.75 premium list awards in cookery to
Three Months
..... .25
Ttir«'*! months
.40 favor the savytg of wheat and
»ugar and all home made candies
.
________L
THURSDAY, A U G U ST 8. 1018
exhibited must be made largely
sugar.
“ Light weight in an automobile means more than it
Moody hoy«**” on the stage We without
Fancy work exhibits are dis­ ever did before,” says Joe A. Wiles, local dealer in Chevro­
hav«- foimed little acquaintance couraged and prizes are off red
with the great body of represent­ for lied Cross work and other let automobiles.
ative Britons, Who are th e middle wartime n«'Cew»itie*, rather than
“ Less weight in a car means less expense for gasoline,
class. Our soldiers are now g"t- for the time-killing accomplish­ less expense for oil and less expense for tires. It means
ling to know ihem arid to like ment* of oth*»r days.
longer service for less cost—the very thing that is eagerly
them. They are also learning the The fair wil! he educational and sought
by every motorist. The man who drives a light car
good qualities of (he aris­ practical whiti1 the plans for the
*• * This paper has enhstod' isterling
tocracy
io
general
at
one
extreme
isn’t
carrying
around a lot of excess weight, which he can­
features will be in
with the government in the and of the working people in g n entertainment
not
utilize,
but
must pay for dearly in extra fuel and tire-
with the spirit of the
cause of Am erica for the |era) at the other extreme of the harmony
limes.
period o f the war.............. social scale, and that the stage Tickets have been placed on wear. “The light car not only costs much less to operate, but
lord and stage workingm in are sale in several localities already
freaks or caricatures.
and within the next f> w days may is easier to drive, «.»specially in congested traffic. For long­
American
soldieis
on
th<*
other
b«* had in practically every part distance driving, it is far more dependable. It’can travel
;
FOOO ADMINISTRATION
hand,
are
opening
the
eyes
of
th<
of
the county. Guarantee family
ease over rough roads and get in and out of places
CREDO
Britons to the true charact« r of t ck I , admit ting hoi«:* r and fam­ with
where
the heavy car, handicapped with its own weight, could
he average American. H iving ily to the grounds at all time- never negotiate.
By wilting service of a free
been convinced that the American during the fair are being sold for
people to do theitu things:
does
not worship Mammon a’one $1 00. T h e purchaser of thi-
But, in spite of the many advantages of the light­
To few! the Allien that tuey may
but
is
so devoted to a high ideal ncket become- also a promoter of weight “ car
continue to fight.
anyone can easily understand, if they give
as to leave all and fight for it, the the fair in 'hat th<- sale of 2.000 the subject which
T o feed the hungry In Belgium
a
moment’s
thought, there are many laboring
Briton begins to find other good of lh«-se tick« ts in advance of th-
and other landa that they may
qualities He ducov> red that 'he opening of the fair comprises ih«- under the delusion that a light car lacks strength. This is
continue to live.
American is not a b aggait know plan for financing the * xhibition. not so. If built right, the light-weight car is just as
To feed our own aoldlnra over-
it all, hut is ready to learn hum Th«- list of managers for the staunch and sturdy as the heavy-weight car. As a rule, it
■•■an that they may went noth­
b'y from those who have been various departments includes some also possesses longer life and depreciates less in value from
ing.
playing
the deadly game of war of the foremost men and women year to year—all because there is less weight, which means
To keep price* steady and the
for
four
years.
The American he their respective lin n in Wash­
flow of distribution even that
%
has si en has been cenerally the in ington
c<«unty, many of then) of less strain, less wear and tear.
the poor at home may be fed.
pu
s«
proud,
ill-bred
millionaire
and even national promi­
To make everyoue'a effort count
“Anyone skeptical on this point should inspect the
ostentatiously sp«-nding his mil­ state
nence.
Livestock
will
be
rnanagi-d
Ha utmost for winning tha
Chevrolet
“ Four-Ninety” touring car. Here is a car weigh­
lions in Europe or the adventurer by A. E Wescott, pre ident of
war for fisiedom.
ing
less
than
pounds, yet possessing ample
|and
swindler,
or
he
has
been
the
th«* fair and one of th«* foremost strength for ail two uses thousand
FOOD CONTROL IN ANiKItlCA
cowboy,
miner
or
bad
man
of
Brel
to which it could possibly be put and
most progressive dai«ymen in
IS OF AND FOR TU B l»K01*LK
Harte, the movies and the best and
the
county.
Agriculture
is
ki
the
power
enough
for
all
occasions. Because of its light weight
»+++++it-»++++++»*->^+-*+»+»+A seder novels. Now the Briton gets hands of H. T Buxton and this
and
famous
valve-in-head
motor, twenty-five miles on a gal­
'acquainted with the real, average alone as-ures a premier exhibit
lon
of
gasoline
is
a
common
performance for this car. And
who talks 20th century Horticulture will be presided over
The commander of a unit of Ametican,
lang and does not say: “l gu«*'s” by M McDonald of Orenco and a set of tires on a “ Four-Ninety” will give exceptionally
Yank troop* on the went front in­ and
“calc’late,” who has br«»n to Oregon has no better nor more high mileage.”
formed hi* NU|>erior officer that ; college
he may be only a wide y - resp«*ct«d authority on
the Yanks had to have some rest. private, though
who-«*
English and man- commercial fruits than he. Th**
“ Why rest?” asked the general. ; ners are as correct
as those of any success of the exhibit of fruits,
“ Because they are tired out try­ well-bred Englishman<
boost­ nuts, berries and grapes wa* fully Distributer for Washington and Columbia Counties
ing to ke' p up with the Hun'..“ ing of his town is found The
to
he
the assured when Mr. McDonald con­
replied the unit commander. Yet natural loyalty of a man to th*»
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
to take charge of it and his
we have been taught these Hun« place which he has chosen for hw sented
pi ms a ready give p«omi<e of that
were su|»ermen invincible in bat­ home and which he helps to build ¡characteristic
with which
tle. That’s what the beasts w.tnf- up, an atti'ude which cannot be he does things. energy
A
m
ce
detailed People who purchase thpir Chas. VanDoren and family
••d us to believe, but so many of 'expected
of
an
Englishman
who
announcement
of
the
original
and monuments of Lewis & Co , Hills- and George Ortman and family
the Yanks are from Missouri that ; liv«*s in a p ace simply because h«s remarkable plan which he is p«e
boro, save the commission usually Sunday took an auto trf 0 Bon_
they wil! take no man’s word that father and grandfather lived there paring for this exhibit will be paid
to agents, as this firm deals1 ...
, .
^ . - ,
a thing is thus and so; they must and liecau.se h<- has had no par­ made in the near future.
directly
with
the
customers.
All
nevl
e
ar,d
inspected
the fish
be shown.
ticular reason to move.
guaranteed satisfac- hatchery, which they pronounce
Plan-are under way to secure monuments
30 tf j worth going to see.
What are you going to exhibit The two na'ions are really get­ a number of attractions of more tory.
ting
acquainted
»nder
circum­
than ordinary value and each
at the county fair? Have you a
your winter’s supply of George G. Hancock, real es-
fine cow, horse mule, a pen of stances which tend to mutual lik­ week announcements of the pro- coal Order
now
of th e Forest Grove tate, farm loans and fire insur-
nice hens or pullets, some geese, ing. Old causes of quarrel cannot gtess of the fair jvill be made.
Planing
Mill;
phone 0232. 30-tf ance, new Anderson block. 50
ducks, pigs or even a pa’r of fin«; endure after an American hears
Hesseltine Making Good
rabbits? Take them to the fab, an Englishman asc ribe the rev­
olution
to
the
fact
that
Kng
The
following, from Sunday’s
so those who have nothing to ex­
hibit will try to do bett«*r next George III was a pig-headed Ger­ Oregon Journal, would indicate
year. If you have no livestock, man fool, and the old political that Roy Hesseltine, who went to
take some garden or farm pro­ game of “twisting th e British Vancouver. Wash., about a y«ar
ducts, or if y«»u have discovered a lion’s tail” is never likely to be ago, is making good in the bank­
new way to u-e food substitutes, ;revived. The American will real- ing business:
bring your result to the lair and iz«* that he has been deceived by “The Vancouver National bank
teach your neighbors. Fair- should insidious Ge rman propaganda, de­ has .secured a large portion of the
be more than reunions and pic­ liberately planned to promote itl-
building, recently va­
nics -they should b * schools for 'wil between two nations which adjoining
cated
by
the
American Express
helping each othdr over difficult ¡Germany clt*sired to keep apart company.
J until she got ready to destroy “ Roy Hes-eltine, president of
problems.
¡them in succession. Both nations the bank, said that, since the
GKITING ACQUAINTED
will hold t «..„v
h a t by provoking
..............
was taken over by the new
Minds of Americans are so cen­ America to war in alliance with hank
management
over a year ago, its
Britain, the Kni'er has un­ business has practically
tered in France as the actual field Gieat
doubled.
intentionally
brought
them
to­
of battle that they are apt to gether in so complete an under­ “Since coming to this city Mr.
Hesseltftte and his family have1
overlook the fact that many thous­ standing
that a quarrel will for­ been
residing in the residence for­
and of our troop? do not go din ct ever after he impossible.—Port­ merly
occupied by Mr. and Mrs.
to that country, but land first at land Oregonian.
E
G.
Crawford at 414 West
English or Scotch ports, undergo
Twelfth
str.et. Recently Mr.
Save
Our
Bean
Seed
training fora considerable peiiod
Phone 531 *
Hesseltine purchased property at
in British camps and finally go to “ Rean growers in Oregon should Eighteenth
Main streets,
France by the Channel route plan to save their own s«*ed,” says where a large and
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
modern
wh ch is u-«*d by the British army. H. P. Barss. plant pathologist at to cost about $7.500, is bungalow,
now un­
It is reported t h a t American O A C. “Beans, very gen«*rally, der construction.”
troops are billeted at no less than | appear to be alB'Cted this season
80 plumbs in Great Britain.
i by a disease whose cause is ob­
Apply Poison Spray
This arrangement* has brought scure, called Bran Mosaic, which Co-vallis, August 7.—The new
about relations which muy have has a tendency to materially re­ generation of the codling moth is
lasting effict on the future inter­ duce the yield.
soon and the poison spray ap
course of Jh*' two Nations and on ‘As it is likely that this is1 a due
plication
and pears for
their attitude toward each other. seed borne disease and there is no the control to of apples
the
worm should
It has brought together a large certainty that seed growers will l>e applied throughout
western
number of average representa­ sell selected seed, each grower Oregon immediately for the
best
tives of the American people and should pick out a plot in his field tesults The worms are unusually
the great, mass of the British peo
to its new location, in the Haines Building
pull out all aliened plants, abundant this year and great care
pie under circumstances which ¡and
j
leaving
only
the
healthly
ones
to
should
be
taken
to
make
this
ap­
predispose them to fru-ndship and mature for seed purposes.”
thorough, points out A.
mutual understanding The En* A description of the disease and plication
L.
Lovett,
ontomologist in the
glishman w<* have known in Amer­ of methods of selecting the plants Oregon Agricultural
where we are better than ever equipped to supply
College.
ica has b«*«*n th e aristocrat or | for seed can be obtained by writ­
the public with Meats, Vegetables and
Remember, friends, you must
plutocratic tour it, the immigrant ing to Professor Barss
pay in advance to get the Express
workingman or the remittance
Farm and Dairy Products
man in person, or the brainless We deliver ice cream to any at one dollar per year. The reg­
fool of a lord, or the cockn«*y who j part of the city. Tell it to phone ular price is $1 50. We pay you WALTER ROSWURM
Phone 0301
drops his “h’s” and “blasts your ' 632. Ottice Shearer.
26-tf 50c to collect ftom yourself.
SulHcriptimi Kat«*
On Credit
11.00 One year
The Economy of a
Light-Weight Car
Joe A. Wiles
The Main Street
Lumber Yard
has the largest and best-
housed stock of Building
Materials in Washington
county.
Copeland & McCready
The Pacific Market
HAS MOVED
One Door South of the Postoffice