The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, August 15, 1918, Image 3

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l'uhlixhed «vary Thurmlay at Forest Greva, Oregon.
W. C. banfar, Kditor.
Knter<*l a* aai-ond-claMM mattar Jan. 12, lttl0, at the uoatolfii
Oregon, under the Act of March 5, 1879
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 16. 1918
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as a champion of liberty, either
for ourselves or for the world, who
doe« not reverence and obey the
law* of our own beloved land,
whose law» we ouraelve» have
made. He hasadopted the stand
ard» of the enimien of hi» country,
whom he affect» to dexpise "
—Fresi lent Wilson.
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SCENE FROM THE
FIGHTING
One of the hardest things for
the people at home, as they read
■*» the war n* ws and the letters from
free men, stretching from the At­ front, is to visualize the actual
lantic to the Pacific living under fighting—to see their Yankee lads
t ho laws of Alfred and speaking exactly as they look in the big
i the language of Shakespeare and bat iles on which h ings the world’s
Here, from the pen of
Midon, is an august conception.” late
Prices Model “ Four-Ninety’
French
correspondent, is a des­
The United S'ates is now a Na­
F. O. R Forest Grove
tion of a hundred million and cription that helps immensely:
“The
finest
thing
of
the
com­
stieiching from the Ailan'ic
Chassis
Roadster
$825.00
$785.00
- * * This paper has enlistod ' more,
to the Pacific, and reaching out bat was the dash of the Ameri­
No. 5 Delivery 825.00
Touring
with the government in the east takes in Hawa i and the cans. It was a fine thing tos«e
845.00
No. 6 Delivery 845.00
cause o f A m e r ic a for the Philippine-, in the north Alaska, those grand fellows, with their)
1365.00
Sedan
tun
es
thrown
off
and
their
shi
t
period o f the w a r ............... and in the south the Panama C •
No. 7 Delivery 845.00
Coupe -
1335.00
: nal. Hut grander than its physi­ sleeves ro led up above their el-
cal is its moral gi eat ness. Its bows, wading the rivers with wa­
T ile HATEFUL HUN
fairness and justice, ils courage in to their shoulders, and throw­
One thing we get from Germany,
and power, its maintenance of ing themselves on the boche like
We get it every day;
right and freedom cover the world. bulldogs.
We And it with us when we wake
‘Anyone who has seen such a
The destiny the United States is
And if we’ ve time to play
sight knows what the American
now
fulfilling
is
a
more
august
It still is there in such amounts
conception than even the imagi army i- good for henceforth and
We think it's come to stay.
nation of the- author of Kubla to the end of the war At the
No ship comes in from Germany,
Khan conceived of less than a sight of these men, magnificent in
Hearing this horrid freight,
their youth, physical force, good
century ago.
No Zeppelin or submsrine
temper, and dash, the Germans
You Don’t hire a man for a re­
Stsggers beneath its weight.
fled with every leg or surrendered
ONLY A SHADOW
sponsible position until you are thor­
Rut in some way, they send each day
This is about a man who had without waiting th e order to
Fresh heaps of liunnish hate.
oughly satisfied as to his character
never viewed himself in the mirror throw away their arms and take
off their suspenders, which i» .he
We never cared to cherish hate—
of self-appraisal.
and ability.
It has a blighting touch;
Like that misguided cockerel. fir-t thing a prisoner is to d to do,
in order that he may be employed
Hut since our foemen live on it
Chanticler, he thought the sun and
You investigate his record of
out of mischief.
And cannot have too much,
could not rise unless he so willed
If hate will help us best the Hun
past performances; his reputation
One morning this illusion» d g nt - “The Germans hurried toward
We'll hate to beat the Dutch!
our
lines,
gripping
their
trousers,
for reliability.
1 person saw his shadow stretching
— BUs Meredith.
haggard and white with teiror.
out before him
“ Would that every mother in
Lest you forget, the county fair
“Ah!” he soliloquized, “ I am a France who has lost a son in the
Apply the same test to the car
will be held on F. U. campus Sept. giant Just as in stature I tower war could have seen that epic,
you buy.
19th and 20th. Do your bit.
so shall I stand in power!”
sight. They would have seen
That morning he set about themselves revenged, and it would
The editor of ihe Express hears
The price you pay for it is as
materializing
this coveted condi­ have been some consolation to
that vandal» have stolen part of
much
an investment as the salary you
tion.
them in their sorrow.”
the Ford auto in which mr. and
He tyrannized over those near
Wou d that every mother in
'pay the man. You expect a good re­
Mrs. Simon Wahl lost ttyt-ir lives
near Dilley on July 30th. If this him and thru them passed the America who has a son in the
turn from both. Investigate the car
o
ia true, Washington county is oppression to the lowliest of his war—and evé y sister and uncle
as you would the man. Reputation in
and aunt—could likewise see that
cursed with meaner people than race.
They paid tithes and homage, epic sight.
the writer supposed.
both is the determining factor.
and i heir women were as slaves.
O
A Portland paper advises its
You are urged to investigate the
But he was not content. Then-
readers to refrain from eating
economy records, the reputation and
veal, in order that the farmers will still existed lands and peoples be­
cease killing calves and let them yond the pale of his despotic do­
the performance of the C h e v r o le t
grow up to milk producers The minion.
Plans are being rapidly perfect­
o
because to know all about the C h e v ­
He set himself to subdue and ed for the Oregon state Salvation
Express opines that ihe majority
of the veal comes from ‘he” subjugate them. He entered in­ Army War Service outside of
ro le t is to be convinced that its pur­
o
calves, which would never become to an imaginary pact with certain Portland, for $25,000, which opens
chase reflects favorably on the good
cows. And here is another angle astral forces and pretended to pal all over fhe state, Sunday, Sep­
judgment of its thousands of owners.
of the milk question: A loctl with Deity while he hob nobbed tember 15, and closes Saturday,
♦ '
September 21. Evangelist John
dairyman, who peddles his milk with Mars.
Ask us to tell you a ll about the
He set himself to subdue and M. Linden of Chicago, campaign
at 10c a quart, told the writer
last week that he had more than subjugate them. He stored up a i manager, announces three district
CHEVROLET.
$5,000 invested in land, buildings kettle of strife with the ladie of campaign a-sistants, Prof. E. S.
cows, feed, horse, wagon and oth­ militarism He lied and spied, Hammond of the Kimball School
er equipment and was making plotted and spotted, dreamed and of Theology of Salem, who will be
less than $50 per month for his schemed with secrecy and cun in charge of the counties of west­
ern Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs
twelve to sixteen hours per day ning
Distributer for
of labor Do you think this man
When all seemed ready to set William S Dixon, who will super
will feel like keeping his heifer up his W old Dynasty, he once!v,8e the collection of all funds in
W ashington and Columbia Counties
calves until they become milkers? again caught sight of his shadow, the counties of o-ntral and eastern
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
He would have to be several time<
It was noon. What earlier re- ° r<* on w^ h headquarters in Pen-
more patriotic than most of us if sembled the outlines of a Goliath ^leton. T he general office for the
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he did so. Feed is too high, ap­ had shrunk to the dimensions of ^ rlve ha®
been opened in
room 228 Chamber of Commerce
parently, in this section for milk a uiflfi
. ‘
. .
. . . building. Portland, with Dr. Wil-
to sell at 10c, but if the milkmen
No Sugar For Bees
tomo'ogist of 0 . A. C., “trusting
And now the ga hering dusk of |jam Wallace Youngson, general;
raise prices 'hey will be cursed as
Sugar for feeding bees will be to the bees to collect from scat­
nightfall
is
slowly
enshrouding
O. C. Borrzmeyer, office manager extremely hard to get this year, tered sources sufficient honey to
profiteers. And there you are.
and William M. Ladd, treasurer. due to the Federal food control winter them. When this supply
If the Portland editorial writer Kaiser Bill.—Pori land News.
wants to go into thu dairy busi­ THE PRESIDENT ON
fails the bee men depend upon
I measures
ness, the editor of the Express
To Kill Codling Moth
“Oevon beekeepers generally feeding sugar for winter storage
MOB
SPIRIT
will give him the name of a man
Codling moth worms are now rob their bees rather closely in or to bring the bees through in
“ I have called upon the Nation
who will sell at less than cost.
attacking
apples ia many parts of the fall,” says A. L. Lovett, en the spring.”
to put its great energy into this
Oregon,
rendering
thousands of
wa’ and it has re-ponded—re­
AN AUGUST CONCEPTION
;
dollars
worth
of
fruit
worthless.
with a spirit and a geni­
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, p. et sponded
A
ihoiough
spraying
of
the fruit
us for action that has thrilled the
and essayist, writing some 75 world. I now call upon it, upon ¡with bad arsenate, one pound
years ago, said:
its men and women everywhere, dry or iwo pounds paste to 50
of water, is recommendtd
“The possible destiny of the to se«- to it that its laws are kept gallons
by
the
O. A. C. entomologists, j
United States of America as a ! inviolate, its fame untarnished.
Worms
of
all sizes from the newl -
“ I can never accept any man
Nation of a hundred million of
hatched caterpillar up, are now
going into the fruit, and the spray
will do much to lesseii the injury.
Because of the unusual attack of
worms it may be necessary to re
peat the spray in about three
I weeks.
At their annual meeting, held
at Marshfield Friday, Saturday
and Sunday, the members of the
to its new location, in the Haines Building
Oregon Editorial association elect­
ed C. E. Ingalls of Corvallis as
president, Edgar McDan cl of
North Bend vice president, Lloyd
where we are better than ever equipped to supply
Riches of Oregon City secretary
Phone 531
the public with Meats, Vegetables and
and treasurer and Bruce Dennis
of
LaGrande
and
A.
E.
Scott
of
Farm and Dairy Products
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
Forest Grove members of the ex
ecutive committee.
WALTER ROSWURM
Phone 0301
a
Buy a Car as You
Would Hire a Man
O
The Salvation Army
Needs Financial Aid
0
Joe A. Wiles
11
The Main Street
Lumber Yard
The Pacific Market
has the largest and best-
housed stock of Building
M aterials in Washington
county.
HAS MOVED
One Door South of the Postoffice
Copeland & McCready
Job printing—phone 821.
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