HINGÌON COUNTY NEWS VOL. VI FOREST GROVE, WASHINGTON CO., ORE., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1908. [ GOLDEN SPIKE! CHURCH WEDDING. TAFT CLUB MEETS. AIIDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. Rolla Peterson is spending the week Dr. Boggess of Pacific U. Marries Organization Perfected— Rev. Clapp in Portland. Miss Gould. Makes Good Talk. SENATOR FULTON TO SPEAK HERE Mrs. A. E. Mead and daughter of -------------------------------------------------- Miss Ina Gould and Professor Ar- The second meeting of the Taft- Buxton, were in Forest Grove today. Country High School Plan. thur C. Boggess, head of the depart- Sherman club was held in Masonic hall U. S. Senator Chas. W. Ful Miss Ethel Pierce attended the fun Forest Grove Division of the Oregon The News is just in receipt of the ment of history and economics at Tuesday evening when the organization eral of R. Lilly at Gales Creek Sunday. ton will address the citizens ol September number of the University of Pacific University, were united in mar- was perfected. The committee on Electric Completed to Hills Forest Grove and vicinity, on Mrs. George Chapman and daughter Constitution and By-laws reported and Oregon Bulletin, which treats of ria8e at the Methodist church of this boro Yesterday Madge from Wilson district were in the issues of the campaign on were accepted. ‘‘Country High School Organization ei(y last evening, Rev. H. Gould, fath- President Barnes called on Rev. C. town Wednesday. and Training of Teachers,” and is one er the bride officiating. Wednestay evening, October 7, of the most valued bulletins recently j T *ie wedding occurred at 6:30 F. Clapp, who made one of the rous Mrs. J. T. Hay, daughter of Mr. and in Masonic hall at 8 o’clocV. I issued by the University for those in- o’clock and the church edifice was ing speeches of the evening. The Mrs. J. T. Fletcher, of Tacoma, is vis There will be a musical pre- | terested in the betterment of our rural filled to the doors, college students at- speaker compared the two presidential iting here this week. gram. Everybody is invited, schools. It contains an exhaustive ac- tending en masse. Decorations wete candidates in a manner that called for V. S. Curtis of Vale, Eastern Oregon, especially the ladies. ! count of the methods adopted by other beautiful in autumn leaves, ivy and hearty applause. He spoke at length has been visiting his daughter who is Ceremonies Participated in by Prom- states for the training of teachers, and roses on the advancement of Mr, Taft in DILLEY. attending college here. lent Officials and Citizen inent Citizens — discusses fully the so called Lane The bride was charmingly gowned public life and read the controversy Mrs. Hardebeck’s little girl was on Miss Eleanor Satchwell of Newberg, | County plan for the establishment of in white silk and lace and was attended between Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Taft Work on this End Mov the sick list last week. i country high schools. To quote from by Miss Elleanor Satchwell of Newberg concerning his appointment to the has been a guest at the home of Rev. ing Rapidly Mrs. Wolf and three children are j it: “ This plan will allow country dis- as maid of honor, and Misses Edna Supreme bench of the United States, Gould for several days. visiting friends in Beaverton. ' tricts to organize high schools, as the Mills and Ava Carlyle as bridesmaids. the place to which he aspired. Miss Wilhelmina Heidel of Hillsboro Miss Hazel Hughes went to Port The secretary reported that the ccm- was the guest of Miss Helen Chandler [ tuition is to be paid by the whole Pichard Abraham acted as best man The golden spike driving cere- land for a week’s visit with friends and „ ; _ w , r ,. , . , I county. The country high school can an(* W. E. Gwynn and Charles Ward mittee on membership has secured Wednesday and Thursday, monies on the rorest Grove division of I relatives. as ushers. u h . M i . u n i., have as good a teacher as the city high as ushers. Mr. Mr. Mark Mark Bump Bump of Hills over two hundred members to the j the Oregon'Electric were held in Hills Mrs. Chas. Roe and Mrs. J. S. Clark boro presided at the organ. After the club. It was announced that on next ! Prof. Scott from McMinnville, the boro yesterday afternoon at 2:10 upon were in Portland the last of the week wedding ceremony a four course din Wednesday evening the club would Dilley Principal, paid Dilley a shoit the arrival o f the first electric car to lny e c ,e rPr is in K ¿¡strict to start a high attending the stock show and races. visit one day last week. that city school it does away with the necessity ner was served at the home of the hold another meeting at which time a j The First National Bank shows an School will commence next Monday . , ■ , , ... ., i of a vote. The trouble with the Union bride’s parents to the bridal party and good speaker would be present. It is j A large crowd had assembled on the i the intention to have a musical pro- ' ‘ncrease °f 115,000, as compared ith and the children all seem delighted to . High School Law is that it requires a friends from Newberg. main street to witness the coming and , R H Mr. and Mrs. Boggess were present gram as well as good speaking. U. statement published July 15th, 1908. be able to go into a new building and . . . . majority vote of all the districts before when the car was sighted the crowd ed with a beautiful oak buffet by the S. Senator C. W. Fulton will speak in Grant Bailey of David’s Hill favored they might well be. as the building is 1 the high school is started.” Under its broke into wild applause. On board next Wednesday ev- office, Wednesday, with a basket as fine a looking building as one migl t students ol P. U., and an oak table by Masonic hall on working, some four or five high schools were prominent members of the Ore of grapes, the finest we have seen this find in the county. It contains 4 large the faculty. They have gone to ening, Oct. 7. are being established in Lane county gon Electric Co., and many prominent ----------------------- I season. house keeping in their new bungalow rooms, a large hall with entrance from in places where it was impossible to citizens from Hillsboro and Forest on Second street. M. E. CONFERENCE CLOSED Mrs. J. F. Griswold of Portland, will both front and rear. It also has a maintain them before. A small county Grove. The bride was formerly a teacher in | spend thz winter in Forest Grove. room to be used as a library, two wide Col. Ben. P. Cornelius made the tax is levied and each high school stu the public schools of this place and Rev. Gould Is Returned to The Grove S ie will have rooms with Mrs. C. V. b . stairways leading to the upper room:, dent, regardless of location, draws his opening address and was followed by prominent in church work. Prof Bog makes it indeed a building that at y Pulpit and Rev. Belknap to Rus„ell. James B. Ken, representing Manager share of the tax; the more high school gess came here two years ago from district might be proud of. It was students, the more money the district Hillsboro. Sarah E. Verhoven has sold to E. H. Talbot, who was unable to be present. Philadelphia where he did post gradu The Oregon M. E. conference C,lem*n. ,2 * acres one mile north of built by A. W. Russell & Son, the Speeches were made by Mayor Dennis, draws from the county. Under this ate work in the university and also plans being drawn by Mr. Harry Naufts law, country high schools can be es c'osed at Salem on Monday evening t iwn. The Littlehales agency mads W. G. Hare and other citizens of Hills work in the slums of the city. He is ol Forest Grove. the sale. boro. The formal driving of the gold tablished in every group of districts in a graduate of the University of Illinois with one of the most successful meet- Mrs. Broderson went to Portland last Thomas Connolly has bought a place ingsof its history. Rev. H. Gould, en spike next took place. Supt. C. the state that is not over twelve miles and has done work in Wisconsin. in extent, and that has fifteen or twenty Saturday with their little invalid boy to at Banks and is moving his family | who so successfully filled the pulpit A. Coolidge of the construction com I here was returned for another year at ! from Fotest Grove to their new home consult ?pz:iil:st'> in regard to having pany, Engineer Millar, Mayor Dennis pupils can attend high school. The Family Reunion. an instrument made to enable the boy legal form necessary to secure a vote is least. Rev. Belknap, who filled the this week and others drove the gilded spike that For the first time m twenty-five years given, and the Bulletin can be secured There will be a regular meeting of to improve his walking but upon exam ! Forest Grove pulpit for several years connected Hillsboro with Portland, af last Sunday, were all the immediate ination of the boy’s limb it was found ter which Dr. F. Bailey pronounced ,ree by writing 10 the ReB‘strar of the members of the Van Antwerp family [ prior to Mr. Gould's coming, was re Holbrook lodge A. F. A A. M. Satur University. turned to Hillsbo-o. The other as day. All visiting members are invited. that an operation was first necessary. the benediction. together. D. W. Van Antwerp re It was decided to have this done at signments in the Salem district, which Byorder of the W. M. Work on the roadbed between here Forest Grove Colts Defeated. sides in South Park and on last Sunday once, and on Monday afternoon Dr. includes Washington county, are: and Hillsboro is progressing as rapidly Mrs. J. A Elder started for Califor The base ball fans of this place were all ol their children met together with B. F. Rowland, district superinten nia Wednesday morning where she Keene in the Medical building per as possible, but much time is required treated to a batting bee on the local other guests and the day was joyfully formed the operation and the outcome dent; Amity, E Gittens; Ballston, to will spend the winter. in making the fill at Dairy creek, the Mr, Elder grounds last Sunday afternoon, when spent. The photographer was called is anxiously watched by both parents be supplied; Barton, D. P. Bennett, will go in about a month. crews are working night and day and it the O. R. & N. crossed bats with the into service and a large picture of the j Jr.; Bay City and Nehalem, A. B. and doctors as this little boy has been is thought that it will be completed in Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Whitney have under the care of all the leading sur Colts. The game started out in the group was taken. The children are. Crider; Beaverton, H. Sniess; Bridal about three weeks. Ties and poles gone to Hillsboso to attend the street j Mrs. Geo. Moore of this place, Mrs. usual professional class with Easy Veil, J. W. Mays; Brooks, F G. Drake; fair and from there go to Portland for geons and professors in Chicago for have been distributed along the road Schaedler and Mrs. Nettie Brady of years without success. While at present Moore in the bex for the locals and Cinby, W. J. Weber; Clackamas and and everything is in readiness to pro he suffers a great deal. It looks as Getter at the home station, but as the Portland, Mrs. Carl Hinman and Wm. Oswego, W. B. Moore; Cornelius, M. two weeks to visit their sons. ceed when the fill is made. Miss Marie Spiesheart was taken though this doctor had accomplished game wore on the Uns were not as en Van Antwerp of this place. j C. Davis; Dayton, J. J. Patton; Dilley, Speaking of the Electric line out sick at the wholesale millinery house in something where all the others have thusiastic as at first. Sullivan pitched j ta be supplied; Estacada, H. W. Kuhl- this way, the Telegram of last night Fuaua-Thomas. Portland Monday, and has not been ailed. for the Portland lads ar.d he was re- min; Forest Grove, H. Gould; Gresh says: *' eeived by Guy Via of this place. The . The many friends of John W. Fuqua am, M. B. Parounagran; Hillsboro, L. able to come home yet. She is with When the new equipment am ves, . , ., , „ THATCHER friends there and is improving. , game on both sides was full of errors, | will be interested to learn that he hi s and the finishing touches on the bal in fact the locals did not have the usual taken to himself a wife, the lucky or e F Belknap; Hope Chapel, A B. May; Wm. Haney moved to Mrs. Bei- Mrs. E. L. McDonald entertained lasting and surfacing of roadbed is good players and if they had had the being Mrs. E. T. Thomas of South H ibbard, C. R. Marquam; Lafayette, nare’s house last week. the Working Society of the Congrega completed, it is expected there will be game would have been quite different. Park, of this city, and who is well Joseph Knotts; Lents, W. E. Ingalls; Prof. Hazard moved from h s tional church. Wednesday afternoon at four or five regular trains each way a The score was 5 to 4 in favor of the and favorably known. The marriage i Lincoln, A. B. Hotchkiss; Marquam, her home. There was a good attend country home to Forest Grove. A. I. Hamlin; McMinnville, A. C. day, affording a good service early in took place at the home of the bride, Farmers are busy digging their pc- O. R & N. Brackenbury; Mehama and Lyons, F. ance and new work was mapped out. the morning for commuters who live Rev. J. M. Barber officiating. tatoes and taking care of their fruit. The Domestic Sience department of M. Jasper; Mill City, to be supplied; along this line and who transact busi Meeting of the School Board. After a little frisking about. they Adelaide McDonald gave an ic e Mulino, to be supplied; Newberg, F. the Woman's Club will meet with Mrs. ness in the city. Special care will be The School Board held a meeting a t , will settle down to solid housekeeping Dr. Hines Tuesday Ori. 6th. at three cream party in honor of her birthday. . L. Young; North Yamhill and Carlton, taken to give a similarly convenient the Clerk’s office for the purpose of in the old Fuqua home, where "1Cy Robert Sutcliffe; Oregon City and Oak o’clock. All members wishing to join j Henry Rhoads hulled his clover seed service in the eveuing, and also for electing an assistant for the principal will be at home to their many friends. j Ust week, and had nearly 12t0 Grove, R. C. Blackwell and P. J. this department should be present. people from Forest Grove, Hillsboro for the 9th and 10th grades. Mrs. E. Rinehart; Pleasant Home, S. L. The hop house belonging to Dr. pounds. and intermediate points who desire to M. Gardner was chosen to fill the Died. Creesy; Pleasant Valley, J. H. Wood; W. M. Pollock of this place and locat- | Lester Roberts and wife of Portlai d attend the theaters in Portland. A place. There are now 34 pupils en Mrs, Mary Hesse died at the home regular after-theater train will be oper rolled in those grades and several more of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Srlem, (First church), W. H. Selleck; ed down near Cornelius, was destroyed visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Salem (Leslie), D. L. Fields; Sandy, by fire last Thursday together with the L. Roberts, last week, ated later. Rodolf, on the old Buckingham place to enter yet. L S. Chapman; Sheridan, H. R. Salis- contents. Robt. Porter had been The following are the stations on Mr. Wray Humphrey of Forest The Board voted to buy more new three miles south of this place, on b try; Silverton, A. J. Hollingsworth; using the nouse for drying purposes the Forest Grove division: Garden seats to be placed in the various rooms J Tuesday, September 29th, from can- Grove, commenced teaching the Tillamook, J. F. Dunlap; Troutdale, and his loss is estimated to be f S00. Home junction, Firlock, Whitford, as needed. Thatcher school last week. The cer. The remains were brought to W C. Stewart; Turner, G. O. Oliver; j The Missouri Riyer Valley is one of scholars all seem to be well pleased Beaverton; Cedarhurst, St. Marys, El- A piano has been placed in the room the undertaking parlors of V. H. Lim- rronica, (or Mortondale), Quatama, of the 9th and 10th grades. The first bet of this city and were shipped to Viola, W. B. Pepper; Willamina, E. . the most successful hog sections of the with their teacher. Orenco, Milkapsi, Lyons Place (not payment will be made bv the school Portland last Wednesday morning N Laramour; Woodburn, James Moore. United States, and corn has dways j been the basis of this industry, today Miss Penfield of the Book store who determined as to stop), Moffat, Hills district and succeeding payments will where they were cremated. Hon. M. A. Miller, brother of Chas. one of the most popular stock fattening h** been cndraveriig to keep the boro, Varley; Cornelius, Haynes, For be raised by giving entertainments. Miller of this city, will deliver an ad The Forest View Cemetery Associa foods in the Missouri River region is a in ,r0Dt ol her pl,ce est Grove. dress in the C. O. F. hall at Verboort tion is planning to give another enter mixture of alfalfa meal and sugar beet c,ean ,rom ,cr,p p*per and the like While it is not officially announced, Little Child Burned. tomorrow evening at 7:30. After the tainment for raising funds and Mrs. E. pulp, which it produced in Colorado. •*** * i rle,rance »Kaintt the hoodlums it is understood that a straight 3-cent Grace, the eleven year old daughter speaking there will be organized a Bry , Advice, recently received from t h l t , who regularly remove the barrel, from fare will prevail, with special reduction of Mr and Mrs. Emil Crop of Gales E. Williams has consented to take the an Kern club. A cordial invitation is direction of a production for that pur state show that numerous new mills the street, thinking they »re having on commutation books and tickets. Creek, was badly scalded last Friday extended to everybody to be present. For the credit of pose. Owing to the pleasing success are being erected, and certainly the fun in so doing. by overturning a pail of scalding water. There Is a movement on foot in Pacific Northwest should give this in tidiness of the street there belongl to of the entertainment given last year Artisans Entertain. The hay baling crew was at work there Miss Penfield and she should be assist Diamond Assembly of United Arti and weie preparing for supper, when under the direction of Mrs. Williams, the Thatcher district which if carried dustry every possible encouragement, ed in the good work, if necessary. sans gave a banquet to the members the child with some other playmates she has thought of producing some out will mean that several hundred ac and this is particularly true since the The Third Year Class of the of the lodge and a large number of in started out of the kitchen and in so do thing in a similar line, in the way of a res of good land will be brought into great international concerns like Swift vited guests on Tuesday evening at ing stepped into the hot water which white minstrel show, with new songs. cultivation. E. J. Boos of this place & Company and others have decided Academy had i’s first class meeting the I. O. O. F. hall. Besides the re overturned on her as she fell. She new costumes and perhaps some new is promoting the project which means to locate upon the Pacific Coast, and Sept. 24. for the purpose of electing gular good program of music in which was badly burned about the limbs and faces. Mrs. Williams wishes to ex- that if the property owners of that dis they are now spending millions of dol officers. I ne following were elected: Miss Hazel Aldrich and Miss Kate body. Dr. Brown was called and ad tend an invitation to all who took part trtict join in. Dairy creek will be tho- lars in building their plant, at Port- Harold Benjamin, President; Either in the former entertainment to meet at roughly cleaoed out, which will releave land. A good reliable fattening food Chalmers, Vice President; Ava Carlyle, Shanno i sang some very pleasing solos. ministered to her wounds. Miss Langley’s home on Tuesday Lousigout lake of snperfalus srater. equal to corn would make this section Secretary; Howard Taylor, T ttsr a n t Dr. J. B. Olmsted, Supreme Medical evening to discuss the matter and Already $400 has been subscrided for of the United States the very richest Mr. Markham, Sergeant-at-Arnts; Grace —Money to loan on farm security Director made an address after which mas, Class Reporter. portion of our great Republic. make plans for the new production. the purpose. W. H . Hollis. a number joined the lodge. CAR ARRIVES ! i PRETTY NO. 13