Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, June 30, 1910, Image 1

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    G rove P ress
Vol. I
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OTISM WILL HOLD
FORTH EVERYWHERE
FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 30. 1910
K. of P. Elect Officers
Children of Watts District
May Attend School Here
No. 34
University Gets Verdict
AQUA PURA THAT IS
PURE FOR RESIDENTS
morn- [
The Knights of Phythias held
Cornelius, Buxton, Hillsboro and an election o f officers in their
In order to relieve the school
castle hall last Thursday evening,
Forest Grove to Celebrate
district of the W att’s section o f
those elected were:
Day of Independence in
the necessity of erect,ns a new
H. J. G off..................... C. C.
Appropriate Ways
school bu.ld.ng 5» the present
Charles Staley............. V. C.
time, the advisability of sending!
That the people of Washington
C. A. Broderson........Prelate
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the
children from that neighbor-
ounty are as patriotic as those
P. W. (^ronin.............
Ha. j s. .1.
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flood to the schools «1 Forest
¡welling in any section o f the
Aubrey M ore. .Inner ( uard
p rove, was
by the
•ountry, may be attested by the
How
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Guan»*. Lum bers o f the school boards of
fact that celebrations will be j R. L ifl
held in a number of the leading . .K eep«- o l Records and S e a l ® * * * 11 thlS Clty
'* Wat*S at the'r
last meetings,
definite
towns and villages,and the eagle
E dw a$| w irtz..........M. o f F
will flap his wings and scream in ! After ¡■ e le c tio n a social ! our
'« ded
Judge Campbell Friday
ing instructed a jury to return a Water from the Mountain» that
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verdict for the défendent corpor-
Equal* Famous Bull Run is
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ation, Pacific University, and its
Now Flowing Through
president w N Ferrin
Forest Grove Mains
ca8e o f Fred
8 mlnor, w|lo
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Water was turned into the
sued for $10,000 damages for the
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. pipes o f the new gravity water
loss o f^ a M jd e x finger through
system last Sunday, and the city
pf a gopher gun.
asked for a volun­ will now have a supply o f aqua
to the caretaker, pura that rivals the famous Bull
made a party to Run o f Portland. The flow o f
District Attorney water is very powerful, and sev­
andled the case for eral joints o f pipe at diiferent
a manner never before equaled was
Bnd a |uncheon - S r
If the matter ca» S a,TanBed’
The attorneys o f places in the city have been leak­
by that bird of freedom on the &s the ladh of the K n iiits
given notice that ing a little, but in a few laj s the
glorious ‘4th.”
know hdw t< prepare was jdis-
^ an
y the case to the workmen will remedy this, and
the city will then have an unin­
The leading celebration will be CU88ed ¿ ¿ j e happy Knighl i. j « ho,arB to the J B V 9 ir>
rt.
held at Cornelius, and four days!
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¡City, which it is believed are
terrupted supply of pure moun-
will be devoted to that purpose,
purpose. j
r jinpral o f MfS. Irmlpr
capable o f careing for them.
Similar plans have been work-
-j^e pressure of the new sys­
T h e ‘ ‘ boys in blue,” brave d e -;
i
ed
successfully
in
other
localities
tem is considerably greater than
fenders of the nation in her
D. 0 . Quick, of Halsey, one of
Mrs. Clara Irmler aged 29 yrs,
and
there
seems
to
no
good
i
be
that o f the former one. The
hours of peril, and whose ranks died at her home ¡n Cornelius
sawmill men of
reason why it should not prove a 1 0 Ploneer
pressure from the old water tank
ere fast being depleted by the Sundav> Mrs< Irmler was the
Washington County, who came
success in this case.
is about 60 pounds to the square
hand o f time, will hold their an- daughter o f Mr.and Mrs. William
to Oregon 57 years ago, and op­
nual reunion atC, nelius,beginn- Bennett, prominent Oregon pion-
erated a sawmill above Mountain- inch, and that o f the new system
ng tomorrow.
Addresses will eers,
dale for 20 years, was visiting in is 80 pounds to the square inch.
¿n W ashing-
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The reservoir on the Buxton
>e .delivered by several promi-
City with his son, Emmett,
March 19, 1881. Site
hill, one mile northwest o f town,
ent members o f the G.^.Ar B., ’ was married to J. A. irmler Nov
¿day.
is being built as rapidly as possi-
songs and r e c i t a t i o n ^ a pntri-f*
k leaves this
ember 12, 1902, and had lived in
The veterans from this City
e, but will probably not be
itic nature will be given' by Cornelius since that time, w
boyhood
G. A. R. En- Indiana
ady for use for several weeks.
school children,camp, fires will be
Irmler 1« n prominent
has not seei
The big water bowl is being con­
' ield, and tl., old wtOTgis will
It.
ng west,
largest and most successful gath­ since
structed o f concrete and will be
live again in song and storj\the I Funeral services were hefi
ough 81 ye;
ering ever held in the State.
60 by 120 feet, with a depth of
lark days o f ‘ ‘ ’ 61. ” Y^OrnhaJiiy Tuesday afternoon in' the Metho-
e and hear)
Each speak o f the entertain­
approximately
12 feet.
ill be given to the Catholids^ j j gt
at Cornelius, with in- ment furnished by Astoria in the astic bo,
Some
little
trouble
may be ex-
vho have prepared a special pro­ tèrment in the Cornelius ceme-
highest terms everything possible Quick is no1
ted to develope in the system
gram for the day. The Arnold tery\
for their comfort and enjoyment estate business at H;
me weeks, owing to the
\musement Company has been
having been done.
fact that the pipes will probably
ngaged to furnish the youngei
W. J. ft, Beach, commander b f
leak more or less until the joints
people with attractions to wbil^
the post in this City, was honor­
become swollen, but workmen
uvay the happy hours, and be-
A^
y
wherein a
The republicans
ed by the office of Department
will
be on the job to remedy min­
sides the usual sideshows and whit^ ^
and a gentleman o f Commander. It was decided M will
■ hold an assembly
or defects as they may appear.
merrygoround, will give two or co\<fr w e fe -th e principles, oc-
hold the next annual- ntfcetin^ at,V he purpose o f <
At the special election held last
three balloon ascensions. Fire­ cacrerl jn^th^ th rivfn gJittle city
fhé sta^Sí«^e5rnn-
Ashland.
year
to vote on the $70,000 bond
works will be an evening attract o f Cornelius ori eday this w
tion each day o f the celebration Whether the fracas was caused
id by the democrats against issue for the construction o f the
the G. O. P. party nominating new system considerable opposi-
xcepi Sunday.
j 0Ver a discussion o f the relative
tion
w a s shown towards
Other towns that are making merits o f j efferies and the Big
S. R. Cogen,a successful apple tbe'r candidates f ° r the next reg-
the proposition, but at this time
.reparations to celebrate the Smoke> deponent ^ t h not, but grower o f Oregon City, who dis- ular election in convention as-
the citizens o f the town are prac­
ational holiday are Yerboort, the colored man came out second posed o f his crop in Seattle at $5 semb,ed> the
republicans are tically unanimous in believing
Buxton and Forest Grove. The best in the melee, and was sent
per box last fall, speaking to a likely
on their that it was a wise move, as it
celebration by the citizens here to Portland for repairs.
representative of the Pres during waV* and do “
theV blamed will not only prove to be a sav­
will be on rather a small scale.
his recent visit to this City, said, Please- ______________
ing financially over the old sys­
The City Park Amusement Com-
“ DlYS” T o tOC r TORt
iT h e re
is no question
but
tem, but will be a great adver­
pany will hold a celebration at
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you have a
I splendid
tisement in attracting new settlers
their grounds near town, and
A rally o f t i e “ dry” fore
r apple raisirff hj>re and
, to the city, and a sufficient sup-
will provide attractions for the being held at Hillsboro tod
orge Jackson vs. t
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ise some splen< id fruit,but
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,
, ..... 1 ply o f water will now be had to
celebrants. The occasion will be the big ent i in the court h
at drawback j O yo r sue­
,
,
. supply the growing needs o f the
*nown as “ Nebraska day” and 9tluare- A basket dinner at
ed two days of |
.
ts a lack of orga izat on and
-
..
. . A , . and seveifMBddresses mak
city for years to come.
,he former resideauoithatstate the p r o ™
of thc day
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lessness in the < nfd cement
wherein young
,ii get together for a talkfest of morr0w evening in the 1
nit inspection ^ ^ s ; too
old times.
Christian
“ch a picture
to
recover ex-
o f the fruit b ■
placed dack8< I
»low in g the ev
Buxton advertises as one of and i lectuie
lectu H fliow
evi
y medical treat­
market which
»uld be
The Congregational church and
ner attractions a Bowery dance to the » s a lo o iflB l be given,
ment f ^ ^ H s leg. which he
mned, thereby! no: only
Sunday school will hold their
g&n of Ihe prohibs is ‘ ‘Or
be held Saturday evening, which
alleges w a^Troken at the con­
nrking a hardship ornhose who
annual picnic in the Naylor grove
will be the ff\eo« ...___
dry. /, 191 (^ ^ ^ n d a hot
-
ore-runner o f the
¡8 promised the voters are producing fruit o f a high denser while he was in the per­ west o f town, tomorrow. The
formance o f his duty there in
good times promised on July 4th. at
next 8tate election.
grade and quality, but injuring
picnic will be an all-day affair.
June 1908. Quite a large num­
It is likely that several o f t h e * ----------------------
the industry as well.
Games and other amusements
ber o f witnesses were present to
smaller hamlets will also cele­
“ No place has greater natural
-
y
.' ' / ' " ' " . " will be provided for thechildren.
brate, and the quiet, shady nooks
advantages than yours, but the teatl y , ° r, an aRa,n8
e b a‘ ^ and at noon a luncheon will be
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of mountains and valleys will be
The young son of J. A. Brown growers will not meet with a full tiff, and the case was given to
,
w .
. served. The following have been
sought by a large number who living on Pacific avenue, had an
the jury Monday evening. A
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elected chairmen o f the several
refer
arm broken yesterday ^evening. measure o f success, or the indus- sealed
verdict
was
handed
in
by
quietness rather tban The lad was playing in the barn, ^
fully developed, until the ,
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committees that will have charge
noise.
the jury after some hours de- _
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S r ^ t ^ n X \ n 7 m a i aanndThe growers unite and work for mu-
o f the affair: Tables, Mrs. Liv­
liberation, and was to be read
stall, was squeezed in sucti
such a tual success.
ingstone;
games and amuse­
this morning at 9:31.
Mrs. C. O. Roe visited this
ments,
Professor
Bean; lemon­
Mr. .n d M h l I
A. B ro .n
“*,L at the home o f Miss Done tured.
Anderson
sells
clothing.
ade,
Keith
Abraham.
injured boy.
were Portland visitors yesterday.
“a l.eabo in McMinnville.
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Black Man Gets Tanned
Old Pioneer Takes Vacation tein water-
W. J. R. Beach Elected
Republia*
wail
for Leg
Sunday School Picnic Friday
Boy Breaks His Ann