F orest G rove P ress Vol. 1 FOREST GROVE, OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 23, 1910 No. 33 WILL HOLD COUNTY FAIR ON NEW GROUNDS OREGON MARBLE EQUAL OF EASTERN PRODUCT JEFFERIES WILL HUNT ON SADDLE MOUNTAIN Another June Bride President Eliminates Land Wallowa National Forest Sues University for $10,000 whose products closely resemble important feature o f domestic the famous Barre granite, which art will by no means be neglect­ is found at Barre, Vermont, and ed. used more extensively in th e ’ The race track will by that Driving Association and the Gale time be in the pink o f condition, J. C. Jones Investigates Quarries manufacture o f monuments than W ith Party of Friends and Local any other one granite. The pro­ Grange Form Joint Commit­ and with the number o f good o f Southern Portion of State Nimrods to M ake Trip o f ducts o f some o f these quarries, tee to Perfect Necessary in Search of Granite for horses available in our own coun­ Three W ee k s in W ilds in addition to being a close dupli­ Monument Purposes Arrangements ty alone, will doubtless see ex­ of W estern Oregon cate o f the Barre granite, is fully cellent races during the fair. At a joint meeting o f the di­ J. C. Jones, who is an acknow­ it’ s equal in appearance and the All arrangements are practi­ While those who will have rectors o f the Driving Associa­ charge o f the arrangements will ledged authority on monumental quality is even superior. Samples cally completed for the big hunt tion and a committee from Gale do everything in their power to marble and granites, recently re­ o f marble were found whose in which Jas. J. Jeffries will Grange, held Thursday afternoon, make the fair a success, every turned from an extended trip quality was superior to anything participate next August. it was decided to hold a county resident o f Washington county, through the southern part o f the produced in the east, but the Chas. Miller is in receipt of fair on the new grounds o f the who perform their duty as such, i state where he inspected a num­ ledges had not yet been develop­ several letters and telegrams association where one of the owe them hearty support in their ber o f different quarries which ed beyond the outer surfaces, from Sam Berges, and others, best half mile tracks in the west efforts toward success. There produce stone o f that nature, and which were checked too badly to assuring him that Jeffries and has just been completed. are countless ways in which this makes a report o f his investiga­ make the stone o f value for mon­ party of seven or eight will While the plans for the fair support may be given, and if tions which promise much for umental purposes, but if the reach Portland on August 23rd, are not yet completed, we are everyone will only keep the fair Oregon and is proof o f the fact same quality o f marble is found and come immediately to this assured o f a county fair o f such in mind, and plan to give the colt that this state is destined to be in a perfectly solid ledge, it will City, where they will be joined by J. H. Wescott, Mayor of Gas­ a nature as will prove o f benefit an extra pan of oats, the glass of one o f the leading producers of prove o f immense value. Some of the samples o f granite ton; A . J. Winters, Con McNam- to our entire county, and at the jelly a little more attention, or stone for monumental purposes from this section examined by er, Geo. Armentrout and Chas. same time prove of interest, and even the pumpkins a little better in the entire Union. Mr. Jones found one quarry Mr. Jones are fully equal to the Miller, the entire party starting furnish plenty o f amusement for hoeing, it will be possible for that was producing a granite Southern Oregon granite, but the at once for the well known para­ those in attendance. nearly everyone to have some­ that was an exact duplicate of ledges must be further develop­ dise for sportsmen, Saddle Moun­ It is the purpose o f those hav­ thing o f which they can well be the famous Westley granite of ed before it will prove to be of tain, for three weeks of hunting, ing the matter in charge to make proud and fit for an exhibit at Rhode Island, which is one of the much commercial value, as the fishing and a general good time. it an occasion for family gather­ the Washington County Fair this most expensive in the world outer surface is checked by num­ Two packs of the best trained ings, where all can attend with fall, and if everyone, as far as erous seams. It is more than The granite o f this quarry is not dogs in the state will accompany pleasure and profit, and to weed possible, will do so, we will have likely that the ledges may be only indentical in appearance the party, and a long train of out all objectional features, and a fair that will not only be the to keep a strict oversight o f all pride o f the county, but o f the with the Westley granite but it opened in another place where it pack mules will carry the neces­ amusements, in order that noth­ state as well, and o f inestimable is fully it’ s equal in every parti­ will prove solid from the first, or sary equipment. cular. The ledge o f this granite other ledges discovered which Every one of the proposed ing o f a questionable nature be value to us. will be o f fully as good a quality. is a large one and is capable o f party is an enthusiastic sports­ presented to the public. Not only the success o f the fair Ample provision will be made for the coming fall, but its fu­ producing an unlimited quanity The owner o f such a ledge would man, and there is no doubt but have an independent fortune. what the “ Big Fellow” will be for the display o f Live Stock and ture success, rests with the in­ o f valuable stone. The only reason that Oregon given the time of his life. Other quarries were found agricultural products, while the dividuals; let everyone, on the granite is not on the market ex­ many accasions which will pre­ tensively, with a reputation for sent themselves, between now the best o f quality that is world and the date o f the fair, speak a wide, is a lack o f capital by the word o f encouragement. Let The suit of M. F. Hill against companies that are working the A dainty wedding took place everybody realize it is their duty Pacific University, to recover the last Thursday at the home o f Mr. to get busy and boost, and if you The President has signed a quarries capable o f producing it. sum of $10,000 for injuries sus­ This, like other industries of and Mr. C. W. Fitch, south of have not public spirit or progress proclamation eliminating 203,635 tained by his young son, Freddie, Dilley, when their daughter, Car­ about you to do this, take to the acres from the Wallowa National the state, is in it’s infancy, and through the accidental discharge oline Estelle, was united in mar­ woods, and keep your hammer Forest, Oregon. The elimination as soon as it’s possibilities, cer­ o f an unguarded gopher gun, riage to Cecil Ward Tolson, Rev. muffled. is the result o f a careful exami­ tainty o f success, and real values which had been set on the ar­ g j)e, are realized, unlimited capital Price officiating. nation made by the U. chery course, has occupied the The house was decorated with partment o f Agriculture during will be produced for it’s develop­ attention of the circuit court at ment, and an industry will be Oregon grape and syringa, while the past summer, which dis­ Hillsboro for the last two days. born which will become so ex­ vases o f white lilies and maiden­ closed the fact that the areas The University presents as The following pupils o f the now eliminated were either open tensive, that it will, o f itself, hair fern carried out the color their defense, that the gun was make our state wealthy. public school were neither absent scheme. The bride was attrac­ grass land with very little tim­ Opportunities for profitable set upon request o f the archery tively gowned in white silk and nor tardy last term: Helen Corl, ber or timbered areas so largely investment are indeed numerous, club, and that they, the archery Emma Morgan, Thelma Mills, carried a bouquet o f bride’ s roses alienated that further adminis­ but no better opportunity can be club, are therefore responsible Elizabeth Seymour, Willie Burns- and ferns. She was attended by tration by the Forest Service was found than along this line and for the accident worth, Grace Rigsby, Evelyn the Misses Ruth Fitch and Mary considered impracticable. The The young lad was in the com­ this immediate section hold prom­ Adler, Beatrice Davis, Alvin Ad- Morrissey, charmingly gowned lands released are not not needed pany o f his mother, who was ises to the investor which are | ler, Frank Burlingham, Levi in pale blue and pink mull. for watershed protection, and are practicing on the course, and Enoch Will and Edward Henry Christopher, Gertrude Hinman, not considered to be chiefly val­ worthy o f strictest investigation. while engaged in play, sprang were the attendants of the groom. Velma McConkie, Irene Sapping- uable for National Forest pur­ the trigger o f the gun, causing The newly wedded couple were ton, Elzia Pierce, Gertrude Deck- poses. its discharge, thereby losing an the recipients o f many beautiful | ert. The unappropriated portions index finger. Mr. Hill alleges The school piano is paid for o f the areas eliminated by this and costly presents. They left Wednesday evening witnessed contributory negligence, and bas­ on the evening train for a brief and the district may feel proud proclamation will be restored to the installation o f an M. W . A. es his suit on those grounds. visit in McMinnville. After July that they have added to their settlement and entry after hav­ Camp at the thriving town of first they will be at home to school an instrument o f so great ing been advertised in the local Banks, on the new P. R. and N. value. their many friends at Banks. papers by the Secretary o f the Railroad. Several members of Several pupils are doing some The bride is a graduate o f Pa­ Interior. the organization in this City cific University and has been a extra work this summer to bring have transferred to the Banks successful teacher in the public up back work that was missed Josiah Fowler, aged 52 years, lodge, and these, with the Chart­ schools of the county. The groom during the term just ended. The and a well known resident of this er membership, gives a good is well and favorably known in total enrollment last year was city, died at his home early Sun­ i roster at the start This makes 561 and yet some were out o f this neighborhood. day morning. Mr. Fowler was ------------------ the sixth camp o f the M. W. A. school. born at Kansas City, K an ., and Last School Notes M. W. A. Camp at Banks Josiah Fowler Dies Suddenly Odd Fellows Postpone Building Hall a Year Oregon Looks Good to Him Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mink, who have been on an extended trip throughout the United States and Canada, visited in this city the latter part of last week with Mr. M ink’s sister, Mrs. H. L. Deck- ert Mr. Mink, who is business manager of the Eugene Guard, declared to a reporter o f the Press that Oregon looks better, in every respect, in his estima­ tion, than any other section he has seen in his travels. p Grand in Session The twenty-ninth annual con­ vention of the Grand Lodge of Knights of Pythias of Oregon is being held in Portland this week. Among those in attendance as delegates from Washington coun­ ty are: H. B. Johnson and Ed. W . Wirtz, Forest Grove; W . G. Hare and George Schulmerich, Hillsboro; O. S. Hatch and A Benson, Cornelius; George I. Darety and John Loftus, Glen­ coe; J. H. Wescott and J. W . White of Gaston. The local lodge of Odd Fellows at a meeting Monday night voted to postpone building o p e r a of its new temple until next spring. The lodge planned the erection of a $15,000 three-story brick this summer and bonds were ready and partially issued for that purpose, but owing to unforseen impediments postpone- ment was thought best The lodge is one of the strongest in Washington county, having 127 to he established in Washington came to Oregon when a child, County. with his parents. He was mar­ t i o n s ------------------------- ried in 1885 to Miss EL E. Mel- linger o f Glencoe, Washington county, and is survived by his Lectures Saturday and Sunday widow and the following chil­ evenings June 25th and 26th at dren: Mrs. Mattie Wagner, Jen- 8 p. m. at Seventh Day Adven- ata. Clay and Yetta Fowler o f Church. Subjects — The Forest Grove, and Mrs. Cora Beast of Revelation, 13; It s Im- Miller o f Anacortes, W ash. Mr. *Se America and It s Mark. Fowler was a member o f the Learn of the Beast Image and Highland Noble lodge o f Water­ Mark. loo, Iowa. Funeral services were members. held Wednesday rooming in the Robert Taylor, Ralph Mills and Dr. O. S. Fowler o f Portland, Christian church, Rev. Stivers Prof. Boggers began work on the attended the funeral of his uncle officiating, with burial in Forest View cemetery. new M. E. Church this week. Josiah Fowler, Wednesday. Adventist Lectures Saturday