W ashington county CELEBRA v o l . vi FOREST GROVE. W A S H IN G T O N woman’ s work C O ., O R E ., when it sent Miss Bos­ well to Panama to organize the women into clubs in the canal zone. T h e club calls attention to the holi­ day stamps on sale at the Book Store, the proceeds of Hiirrick Hall Again to bo Ihn Scene | zens of Forest Grove are to | gratulated for their enterprise. oi Enthusiastic least. be con- * which fund for stamping evil PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES. WILL VOTE ON BONDS MONDAY out the tuberculosis adorn and convenes New Knildiiiy In Re Erected to Relieve Congestlun. each Christ­ mas package and letter. again on Monday alter T h e pupils of the public school c o l­ lected a large amount Campaign to Start for P. U.'s Gym­ nasium -Board of Trade Elects Officers. of material and sent to the Boys and Girls Aid Society of Portland, to help make the orphan children happy. | Several are absent from school this week on account of holiday work. T h e Board of Trade held its annual m eeting in Masonic hall Friday ing, elected officers for the year, made arrangements for a bration of the Banquet” in joining of “ C ele ­ commemoration Forest Grove with Portland by a trolley line and appoint­ ed a com m ittee to raise $3000 for a University gymnasium fund. President W . H . Hollis called the m eeting to order and after reviewing briefly the work done by .he organiza­ tion during the past year, a number of speeches were made by prominent members of the organization. T h e election of directors resulted as follows: W. H. Hollis, H. J. Goff, M. Peterson, John Thornburgh, G . S. Farnham received dered Mrs. E. the E with the reception ten­ Woman’ s Club Friday afternoon. numbers, for the Haines, W. N. present in large departure of this gracious woman from our midst is re­ gretted by all her. who know From Ttckets for the banquet may he at the Haines Bank, at the quarters of the Board of Trade (he Forest Grove National Ever ready with her ability and leisure W e have , he splendid or at Thompson. and to be largely attended. ------- : Men. happy i «hello interpreter _ , , Trad, has appointed S. Edward Abner young high Hostonese rank among and pleasipg one j Mr. Ttofflps0R W 4 » ihu . « and sympa- the following men: Mesrs. H . J. Goff. Charles R oe. G. given at evening by Am erica’ s best entertainers. The melange of song and story in his re­ event promises to be of great interest c ,ta| is a T h e Board of The A i f|estine,j to occupy reception will be held at V:tl(l o'clock and the banquet served at 7:30. The t - program Marsh Hall last Thursday h's songs there not of|en ,ound perhaps ^ of literature and in is a color and tone ¡D , ^ ■ j o | Q ,d , re M. P e te r -;U l l ( r and ••H ,«watha" that tfce artist’ s sisted of a little love story In which the names of the hero and the various stages in heroine and of the progress of their courtship, were names of flowers. Miss Belle Denny was the successful contestant and received the prize. Dainty and the yefreshmeiits were shower as planned served by Mrs. Caples and Miss Langley proved quniol and thoroughly enjoyable -fhe other guests present we««> Miss A lyce Cron­ in, Mr*. Willis Goff, •rs, Mrs. Mayne Shannon and Miss M innie My- Abbott, Mrs. season the last 15 days of Chinese time is not far distant splendid game birds the past ” pheasant Miss Kate Wilbur Me hens when these will he a thing of H e asks a bounty on con stroy more deer CHRISTMAS SERVICES AT THE CHURCHES protected, or the Appropriato Programs Will Curc- inmnorate the iniettile Season. and black and undoubtedly de­ and young elk than do the hunters.” ment should SANTA CLAUS HAS CONTROL set aside Voters of the Forest Grove school That there must be another school building erected, seems impera- t ve. The proposition further additions to the ing is out of the of building present build question and would Heavily Laden for Young and Old the Feature of the Season. deer; and as a further assurance of pro­ tection towards these animals I should like see very much to within the the Federal theit protection boundaries ol the forest With sweet Monday at the reserves.” district will meet next schools. all forest re­ serves as a breeding ground lor elk and governm ent undertake Club Gives Shower. head- ,he reader and soloist, Ban*. Growth in Population in Forest Grove Makes Serious School Facilities. for our use to lend a hand, she will indeed be school building at one o ’ clock to vote “ The Oregonian” and 40 copies week­ missed. She has quickened the artist the yearly levy (or school purposes for ly ol “ T h e World Chronicle.” ic side of our natures, not only by her the coming year, and will take action T h e tenth grade has just finished exquisite rendering of musical num­ on the proposition of purchasing a site the reading and study of Merchant of bers but by her word sketches of the and the erection of a new school build­ The appreciation and V enice. T h e next study is T h e Vis­ composers. ing. T h e facilities of the present good will of this community go with ion of Sir Launfal. building are taxed to their utmost and T h e town and com munity is en­ her to her new home in the Southland. some of the rooms are too crowded to T h e social com m ittee, Mesdames thusiastic over the P. U. and it is just­ insure satisfactory and successful work Hughes, Goff, Corl, Ruckle and Miss ly so. N o feature ol our little city is That the patrons of the district are light refreshments, more deserving of our support, but M v:rs. served confronted with a serious problem is right side by side with this school of looked after the comfort of the guests apparent. Yet, it is one that needs to higher learning stands our public and presented Mrs. Williams with the be solved. Th e growth of the com ­ school in which nearly every parent in bouquet of carnations that adorned the munity has been more rapid than some the district is interested. ’ Tis true dainty tea-table. have imagined and has resulted in an the public school is run by public increased attendance at the public M- j ,„ g believe that during and I " I believe that the national govern­ all sides of the room came the expres­ Ferrin piped af the Golf Bros. Hardware store. $12,500 WILL BE REQUIRED For­ money and by taxation but there are A t the pretty home of Mrs. A . B, many things that our school needs and J. F. Woods, and the officers tbat are not provided for by these pub- Caples and in honor of Miss Maud thus- President. lie funds. Over 400 pupils are now Shannon, whose engagem ent to Mr. were apportioned W . H- Hollis? V ice President, W . N. enrolled in the school and to make the E B. T on gue, of Hillsboro, was an­ Ferrin; Secretary, G. S. Allen, and | best men and women of them they nounced several weeks ago, the m em ­ bers of the Fleur de Lis club gave a Treasurer, J. W . Thornburgh. must have the best of advantages in miscellaneous shower Tuesday even T h e com m ittee appointed to raise their elementary school work. Good ing. Numerous fancy articles and fhe University gymnasium fund con­ work and attractive surroundings in the knickknacks had been hidden in the sists qf 0 . S. Allen, R. U. Peterson, j grades are the best incentives to high various rooms and the bride elect was W W . M cKldowney, Chas. O. Roe er work. So we may greatly help the asked to search for them. Naturally and H, J. (Toff university by helping our public each find caused merriment to the T h e “ Celebration Banquet” is ten­ public school. Visit the school and dered to the officials of the Oregon jhe need* wilt be evident and then members of the club but the guest of honor bore the ordeal graciously, and Electric R. R. by the Board o( Trade with a mighty boast help it along. showed keen appreciation o( the gifts and citizens of Forest Grove as a fit­ presented her Splendid Recital. ting climax to the completion of the Another feature ol the evening was Although handicapped by partial line which links Portland to this city a guessing contest entitled “ The ft will be held at Herrick Hall instead physical blindness, there, was neverthe- W edding of the Flowers” which con­ Of Masonic Hall as first decided. | j ess nQ cheerfulness or buoyancy lack- Allen, E. W . any one week, fixed as the limit gray wolves "a s they Williams by the est Grove ladies were N ovem ber 15, gars, bob cats, coyotes, sion, "W h a t shall we do without her?” Our upper grades are keeping up on even-1 current events. ensuing Miss guest of honor at N ew Years. close with six birds in any one day, or 12 in should be absolutely School closed this week lor holidays OREGON ELECTRIC HERE Octobor 15 and the go to swell the T h ey are but a cent each and it is hoped they will T H U R S D A Y . D E C E M B E R 24. 1908. H e is convinced have more that protection fish should than a closed law against hunt­ ing with dogs is in a very unsatisfactory condition.” H e desires a law enacted “ that will put a stop to the running of deer with dogs, and yet men the privilege of afford stock- hunting wild ani­ mals that prey upon their flocks.” Taken to Penitentiary. Sheriff Geo. Hancock, assisted hy ). W Hughes, of Dilley. as deputy, took Walter Johnson, convicted of the mur­ der of Elmer will his Those who evening. All the churches Christmas trees and the s nied by the will have exercises prr- various Sunday schoo s wdi be held the same evening at a 1 the ol worship which have houses planned special programs for the giea • est event in the church’ s calendar. A t the Christian church the Christ­ mas exercises will terest since present the the Headquarters” prove Sunday cantata which ol special ir - school is to “ Santa Claus's will contribute to Salem last to the entertainment of the parents the convicted man and friends of the children. Previous sentence of hanging to the rendition of the cantata a M i - where await ior’ s birth will be appropriately celebrat­ Perdue, Thursday, which is to and joyful an­ ed By the churches of the city Thursday season for each year. H e says that “ the music thems the commemoration of the Sav­ take have place February S. sionary offering will be taken, the pro­ near Johnson ceeds of which will go toward the the prisoner has equipment of the gospel ship which been since his trial say that been quite nervous and has expressed the Christian denomination is to put the case and on the C ongo river to promote the a few years the same crowded con­ it is likely that he mav make a con­ evangelization ol those parts of Africa. ditions would confront the school board fession before the execution. Besides the presence of Old Santa again. W h ile acting as death watch over Claus to please the children, there T h e plans of the school board will Johnson at the Washington county jail, will be a Christmas tree loaded with be made public at the m eeting but ;•* J. W. Hartrampl, of Hillsboro, suffered gifts for the members of the Sunday near as can be ascertained the school a paralytic stroke Wednesday. Physi­ school. directors have neither chosen nor cians were summoned at once and he T h e Congregational church w ill ob­ taken optrans on any site suitable for is reported much better at present. serve the gladsome Christmas tide «he erection of the proposed building. Thursday even in g with a large tree il­ Goes to Dallas Pastorate. From various expressions gathered on Rev. C. A. Sias, who has been pas­ luminated with candles and resplen- the streets from (uliaeus and business tor of the Christian church (or two dent with ornaments em blem atic of men, the proposition of a new building It will be laden with ■ years and whose pastorate has been the season. seems to be in favor. It is hoped that unusually successful, leaves soon presents for the children of the Sunday there will be a large attendance, oi ihe 'for Dallas to assume his pastoral duties school who will contribute their share tax payers at this m eeting which is one there. R ev, Mr. Stiver, a recent to the entertainment by rendering a of particular importance. graduate from the Eugene Divm itv line program of songs and recitations From a suggestlou made to a News A num­ school, has accepted the call of Ihe appropriate to the occasion. rr-jnesemative, it is inferred that ti e I >cal church. H e was here sometime ber of tableaux will be presented. plans are the building of an eigh t ago at which tim e he made a pleasant T h e Cradle Roll had its exercises yes­ r tora school house, lour rooms prefer­ impression on the members of the terday afternoon and the little lots a?- ably on the lower floor to be finished congregation, and under his leadership peared to enjoy the event. ( cm »he beginning ol the next school At the M ethodist church, the ar­ 'continued prosperity in the churrh’ s year. An architect, it is said, has rangements for the Christmas festivitirs activities is looked for confidently. recom m ended this method to t i e have been under the supervision of a board as the most practical. Forest Grove Boy Honored. special com m ittee who have worki d FrienOs of Frank Fletcher, who is hard to present an attractive program Recommends New Game Laws. attending Whitman C ollege at Walla in which the Sunday school pupils will only give temporary relief at best. In a desire to tell all about Walla, are rejoicing to learn of his re­ tik e the most prominent part. In­ and cent election as manager ol the trac k st >-ad of one large tree as form er!’ , Thornburgh and W . i. Hollis to co- , strated. H e knows how ,0 te]| a Christmas Weddings. Not only is otherwise, have been quite observing team of that insntut'on. there will be two trees of uniform size. opera.e with a commitee from the ¡ story, too. Young Fletcher prominent in athletic W edding bells will ring out merrily of the game laws; and yet there are to faculty of Pacific U n iv «ity in making n . . T ! ] 6 L '0' 18* W8 s orlffinal, T h e exercises will be h »ld Thursday this afternoon and Rev. H . L. Bates, be found those who will not obey the endeavors but he take* active interest even in g and the program wnl be of a . « . M O ™ , on W , d „ „ : | " ' " d. . h' ‘ h of Pacific university, will be the offici­ law as long as they can get off upon a in debating and last year lead the c o l­ gem-iaJ character, the songs and reci- d „ D -C to b ,, » 1 t . „ , „ fund, to, j „ d ,b“ „ ™ " “* ating clergyman at two nuptial events violation with a mere fine. M y exper­ lege team that won a victory over t »turns being appropriate to the Christ­ a new gymnasium, he com m ittee _______________ H e is p r e s - ience and that of my predecessors, in W illam ette university. of more than common interest. Woman's Club Notes. mas thought. hope to raise at least SJOO next W ed ­ dent of the Debating Council, a m em ­ At high noon today the Abernethy this respect, forces me to the con­ At the regular m eeting of the W c- nesday. Members of ¡e faculty on j . [ man’ s Club, Mrs. J. A . Abbott gave home in South Park was the scene of a clusion that the only way to make the ber of the G lee chib and president of School Board Objects this com m ittee are, Pre; Ferrin, Prof- pretty double wedding when Miss laws enacted for the protection of his literary society. essors Bates, Bogg'ess, an interesting report of the State Fed :ss. en Kori, Tay- i ........ . T h e school board ol District N o. 2. H e made the trip to the W illam ette : eration m eeting held in LaGrande in Daisy Abernethy and Archie Hahn also game effective, is to provide for a jail loi and Ferguson. valley during th** past season with the (C o rn e liu s ) consisting of M . H . H e n ­ Miss Frances Abernethy and A . T . ¡sentence along with a fine ” Subscriptions will beiceived to be ; Novem ber. H e has also derson, J. H . Morrissey and Thom as This is the strangest and most radi- Whitman football team. install- A large and enthusiastic body of Hahn, of Portland, were united in wed- j several seroisnual Talbot, has bi au^i.t suit in the circuit paid in women convened and reported work lock by R ev. H. L. Bates. T h e young cal suggestion made by State Game represented the Multnom ah athletic N o payment wibe called for ments. court against the Am erican Surety club on the cinder path and did the amounfor the gy m- done along the lines of civic im prove­ people will spend their honeymoon at Warden Robert O. Stevenson, of this until the whole Com pany of N ew York, Charles V . hurdling for the club at Vancouver, B. city, in a letter written for the press. ment, sanitation, improvement of in­ Newport. nasium has been subsertd. Robinson and F. W . Benson, Secretary C , a few years ago Another wedding which has been Mr. Stevenson says in his letter that event- dustrial conditions among women and N ext Wednesday will ; As a recognition of his scholars fn o H p o ’ State, for the recovery of $2850. the subject of much favorable com ­ “ no game warden is equal to the situ­ ful day in the history oPacific Uni- children, educational and the Scholar- ment and will take place this afternoon ation unless supported by adequa'e was chosen to take charge of the class­ It is alleged that on June 29 Robinscn versity and of Forest Grov« That day snip Loan Fund. T h e State Board offers a prize of $5 at 4 o'clock at the hom e of Mr. and statutory rem edies and a sympathetic es of Professor Lyman, the instructor entered into a contract with the boaid is to mark the b e g in n in g a cam­ Mrs. W in. Langley, is that of Miss public sentim ent.” in history and econom ics, during the I >r the erection of a building in Wash­ paign to raise $300,000for Pacific for the best high school essay on Good It is charged that it Eva Grace Allen and Lotus L. Langley. In brief, some of the things advo­ latter's absence to Washington, I). C . ington county. University, for new buildiiiand more Citizenship. It «nil be a quiet affair, the immediate cated b ) the state game warden, are H e is the son of Mr and Mrs. John Wis not constructed according to the endowment. This will tlhe g re a t-, In he address, Mrs Evans, the relatives and a few friends being at the the following: T h e open season for T . Fletcher, who formerly lived on plans and specifications, and that R ok - est step in advance that cific Uni- state president, called attention to T h e newly married couple deer should begin August 15 and close Gales Creek but who rem oved to this inson has failed to pay for all the versity has ever taken. I heroism Mrs. Decker, President of General ceremony with the gov- will make Newport, the ob jective point October 15, with a limit of three deer city several years ago. For years the lum ber and other material used.— Ore­ of so great an undertakugdeserves Federation, m eeting in any one open season. elder F letcher was a school master and gonian. the heartiest support of ejp citizen ernors of ail the states at the W hite of their w eddrog trip, Duck season to com m en ce O ctober his sons have followed in that lin e of of Forest Grove, and especiiso as it House, the only woman honored by an from President R R oosevelt.! ivacnwr Resigns nesigns. IS and to run until March 1, and work. Wtn. T . Fletcher, at one tim e T h e proposed new charter for the holly for the benefit of^ young invitation from President n m n r lt Teacher is She represented 800,000 women whose Miss May Endicott who has had further fia the lim it in any one week at an instructor in P. U is principal of City of Forest G rove, has been printed men and young »om en. with principles and work are worthy of coo- charge of the Fourth and Fifth grades 25. one of the Pueblo, (C o lo r a d o ) H ig h and the pamphlets are in the handa of The spirit and enthusi^ in the Forest Grove city schools, Upland birds need more protection School*, and his second s^n. C hester, is the city recorder lor distribution. The and th^ard of * id eration and emulation, which Pres. Ferrin “ I t seemz to m e also an instructor in the schools oi t h a t ' law requires that a copy be mailed to hold of t matter Evidently the U . S. government t :ndered her resignation to the board than water fowls. Trade are taking that the open seaatm should com m ence city. success, e citi- recognized the power and influence o f to tik e effect immediately. Frank, too, will be a U.-acher. each voter in th< city. w ill sorely mean son, V/. W. M cE low n ey, J. A. exceptjona| talent was better dem on. Eldowney. “ Within majority of the past people, yeai the great sportsmen,