F orest G rove P ress Vol. I No. 15 LARGE CROWD ENJOYS PLEASANT EVENING FOREST GROVE. OREGON, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 10. 1910 foot-ball team, and it is very ev­ ident that our team this year The regular mid year reception was no match for the teams of in Brighton chapel was given the early days. Friday evening under the aus- The prohibition contest is soon pices of the Senior class who ap- to be held, and there are scarcely peared for the first time in their enough entered to make a con- caps and, gowns and thus lent test. It seems strange when much, dignity to the occasion, there is such a chance for ora- As St. Valentine’s day is so near torical honors. There will be a the whole entertainment was small prize for the local. The carried out on the plan of a Val- first prize in the state contest is entine party. The room looked $40 and a second prize of $20. very pretty with rows of small These ought to be worth work- red hearts crossed overhead, j ing for. large hearts on the walls, and CONCERTS PLANNED RY O'RECTOR OF pathways of hearts on the floor. CONSERVAIORY The first part of the evening Prof. Chapman is planning was spent in matching hearts on several concerts to be given this which Cupid’s favorite quota­ year by some of the best music­ tions had been written. Then ians of the country. Arrange­ everyone joined in a grand march ments have already been com­ to the music of the orchestra. pleted with the director of the The one minute talks by the Chicago Conservatory, a tenor young ladies to their partners soloist of ability, to give a con- which were rewarded by hearts or lemons according to the value of the talk, and the proposals which followed from the gentle­ men and were rewarded by a red heart if accepted and a white heart if refused caused much merriment. The refreshments o f ice-cream and cake which were then served carried out the idea of the eve­ ning. The reception closed with a “ hot coffee” march, songs and cheers for the orchestra and school. Most of the students and a good many of their friends were present and everyone voted the evening a decided success. coast from Astoria to Tillamook. quartet. Rev. D. T. Thomas is It would undoubtedly prove a the director of the Glee Club. boon to both cities as well as in­ They meet every Wednesday night and are doing good work. termediate points. Prof. Chapman organized the Columbia county recently pur­ chased its third rock crusher, double quartet, which meets every Monday evening. We which together with the necess­ little realized how much latent ary road roller, cost $7250. talent we have had all these Roseburg commercial club is years among the young men in out after a membership o f 500 ( | school. This movement will fill live ones. That ought to help a long felt need and we sincerely some. hope the interest will not lag. 301 converts at a recent revival So far the boys appear more am at Independence places tnat cit> bitious than the girls in this mat- on a higher and better plane r.o| ^er $1.00 Per Year well known optician will be in Forest Grove. Wednesday, the 16th in Hillsboro. As he does not go from house to house; con­ sult him at his hotel office. Scores of Washington county references. Mrs. V. I. Fuqua has been ill for several days. Mrs. A. C. Boggess is teaching in the Lin­ coln school during the absence of Mrs. Fuqua. Rev. H. Gould was a visitor in the metropolis Monday. While still under the care o f the phy­ sicians is rapidly recovering his ^ou^t' ______________ Margaret Lowell, of Pendleton- usual heaith. has registered in the Conserva­ SPECiAL EVANGELISTIC MEETINCS Don’t forget St. Valentines tory this semester. Beginning next Sunday eve­ day, Feb. 14. Send one of our ning and continuing through the W e keep the best lime and sul­ Valentine post cards. We have week tnere will be evangelistic phur spray. the finest selection in the city. meetings for the students and The open meeting of the Wom- Forest Grove Pharmacy. friends, under the auspices , , „ . of j an’ s Club will be with Miss Farn- Superintendent Moore, of Sa­ the two college Christian Asso- h, m Frida evening at Herrick lem, preached at the M. E. church nations. Rev. A. J. Folsom is I H alj Sunday morning and evening. There was a large audience in attendance during each service. L. W. Russell, of Glenwood, Iowa, made his brother, C. V. B. Russell of this city, a brief visit last week. It was the first time the brothers had met for 18 years. Chas. Jamison and family, o f Falls City, Washington, arrived in the Grove Sunday and are looking for a location here. The Jamir are the guests of H. R. Bern . milyat “ FairOjifcs” ( farm. Nick Dixon, of Langdon, N. Dak., spent the week with for­ P.IOGRA'A FOR TEACHER’S M EEIING mer Langdonites, who are mak­ The Washington County Teach­ ing their homes in this city. Mr. Group o f Forest Grove’s Educational Buildings ers Association will meet at For- j _____________ _____ _ Dixon says that he appreciates est Grove in the Lincoln Building cert here in the near future and to have charge o f the meetings the climatic change batween CARD OF THANKS. on Saturday, Feb. 12. | the date will be announced soon, and Rev. Thomas has consented Oregon and the bleak Dakota PROGRAM To the kind friends and neigh­ plains. It is also planned to have a re- to lead the singing. The service bors who tendered us assistance 10 a. m. Music, Association. cital by the male students of the Sunday evening is to be a union Have Dr. Lowe relieve your and sympathy during the illness Arithmetic, George Yates. Conservatory alone. The or- meeting of all the churches oi head and eye ache with a pair of Spelling, Bella Chalmers. chestra which has been practic- the city and will be held in the an<^ subsequent death of our be­ his superior glasses. Noon. ing under Prof. Chapman’s di- Congregational church. The loved mother, we wish to extend no more than others and you 1 1.15 p. m. Music. rection for some time will give meetings during the week will our heartfelt thanks and appre­ have the benefit of his skill and Supplementary Reading, V. V. several numbers on the program be held in the college chapel, ciation. over 19 years experience. Con­ Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cummins, Willis. and there will be violin, piano : Most of the students know that sult him at Laughlin|IIotel, Mon­ For the family. Round Table Talk; School Man­ and vocal numbers. The recital Mr. Folsom is a fine" speaker as day and Tuesday. agement, B. W. Barnes. J by the young men of the conser­ he has spoken here a good many Local and Personal Question Box. To do one thing and do it well vatory last year was very enjoy- times and it is hoped that every All are invited to come and ! able and the one planned this one will make an effort to attend is more to be commended and is Lea Good returned last week of more benefit to humanity than take part in the discussions. year promises to be even better. the meetings. from a trip to California. to do many things and none of O. M. G ardner , Sec. David Marsh spent the fore them equal to the best. Dr. AROUND THE CIRCUIT CONSERVATORY NOTES part of the week on business in Lowe limits his practice and has PACIFIC AND ORATORY Leah Slusser has been ill for Hillsboro and Portland. A 320 acre farm near Newberg for more than 19 years to testing In the good old days of Hale, was recently sold for $64,000. the past week and was unable to W. F. Schultz recently disposed and fitting glasses to the human and Peters every one was inter- ________ _ ested in oratory. It was consid- WJ '° 8,1,8 0reBon 8oil ia dir\ , teach her vocal classes Wednes-j0f his blooded trotting stallion, eye. Rural Jay, to Portland parties. ered no small honor to win the c eap‘ ay‘ SEYENTH DAY ADVENT NOTES local contest, and the schools Yamhill county apple growers Alice Clement sprained her Fruit and shade trees at whole went wild over a state victory, have perfected an organization, ankle quite severely while step- sa]e by jr A Dixon or Forest The new church being built by Nine orators entered one local Members of the union will here- ping from the car one day sev- Grove Floral Co. the Seventh Day Adventists is contest here and three hundred a^ter £et a square deal ’ in the eral weeks ago and during her «» t > q. • > , _ has making good progress. Last people displayed equal enthusi- disposing of their absence Miss Lieser has had her been ju for gome ^ j3 m uch Saturday they had an all day’s asm by their attendance. Strange products. PuP'ls. Miss dem ent is now improved at this writing, meeting in the new church and how times change. On Friday So far only nine bodies have able to give lessons again, the local pastor was assisted by The dance in the K. of P. night only four orators contested, been recovered out of the twenty Elder Dart, of Portland, and El­ Mrs. Chapman spent Thursday building was well attended last The audience was an enthusias- four victims of the wrecking of night at Herrick Hall. der I. G. Knight, o f Hillsboro. Saturday evening. tic and appreciative on but the ship Czarina in Coos Bay. A t the close of the day’s service Prof. Chapman has several Geo. L. Peaslee and wife, of a local church was organized. there were only sixty three pres- e . L. Jones and G. D. Arnold new pupils this semester and is portland were Sunday visitorB Elder G. W Pettit and w ife ent- formerly of the Herald, will soon consequently rather rushed for at the home of J. C. Latta. are now Bpending a few days at O f course there may be a rea- launch a newspaper, the Oregon time. i their home at Mt. Tabor, Port­ son for all these changes. Citizen, at Albany. „ * r, i The Chorus singers of the Holy Myrtle FJlsworth, o f Portland G oratorio are workinff hard. land, while attending the bi­ “ Money makes the mare go” in A car]oad o f Albany boosters who was compelled to stop school ^ rehearsal arou3c9 ^ ennial session of the North Paci­ oratory a: ueil as other things. are touring the state advertising last fall on account of her hear- enthusiasm. fic Union Conference, which con­ In the good old days aliove men- SUperjor advantages o f their ing has again registered in the j vened Feb. 10 and closes on the n- tioned there was a twenty five cjty You and your children are safe conservatory. Miss Ellsworth 20. Mr. Pettit reports a large dollar prize for first place. Now it iq ten dollars Pprhnnq that Roseburg proposes to rid itself will be remembered by her good lf you wear Dr. Low e’s glasses, delegation attending. Among iq A chip The orators mav not °* superflous dogs by the shot work in the musical contest last eye safe and price safe. Consult the general laborers from abroad are Elders G. A. Irvin and I . H . F 7 T G ro v e m i* h t ral1' “ Mdt , y and their worthy predecessors. And profit by doing likewise. We have two new movements Evans of Washington, D. C. and yet our students work up a tre- Rumor has it that an electrical in the vocal line started, a boys’ N ext Monday and Tuesday, K. C. Russell o f the Atlantic mendous enthusiasm over our railroad will be built down the glee club and a boys’ double Feb. 14 and 15, Dr. Lowe, the Union Conference.