F orest G rove P ress Vol. I FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOV. 3, 1910 No. 52 i Want to Tell You,” Boy Meets Horrible Death Evangelistic Services Ex-County Judge Rood Dies Delegates Return from Said Oswald West. Gilbert Shaver, a boy about to Commence Sunday Louis A. Rood, a pioneer of Meeting at The Dalles fourteen years of age, met a hor­ Oregon, died at his home in Hills­ Oswald West, Democratic can­ rible death at the Pacific Coast The Christian church o f this boro Tuesday morning, after a Mesdames John Thornburg and didate for Governor, spoke be­ Condensed Milk plant near the Chas. Hines with Miss Minnie fore an audience that packed the Southern Pacific depot in South city will inaugerate a series of few days’ illness. Judge Rood had been a resi­ Myers, who attended the 10th an­ K. o f P. Hall to the doors Mon­ Forest Grove, Tuesday afternoon. Evangelistic services Sunday un­ der the leadership of E. E. Vio- dent o f Washington county ever nual meeting of the Oregon Fed­ day night. The boy had taken the eleva­ West’s discourse consisted tor to the second story for a load lett, one of the most powerful since 1869, and was one o f the eration of Women’ s Clubs, held mostly in telling what he had ac­ of milk trays, and not returning and forceful men engaged i n most prominent citizens in the at The Dalles last week, as dele­ complished in the past for the as soon as expected, an investi­ Evangelistic work. Mr. Violett county, being the only man in gates from the local organization, people of Oregon, and of how ne gation was made, which resulted will be assisted by Prof. Marks thirty years to succeed himself returned home Friday afternoon, as uirector of music. in office as county judge. He decidedly pleased with the trip, would work for the interests of in finding the lad lying on the Evangelist Violett is consider­ was first elected in 1898, and and completely satisfied with the the common people as against floor of the elevator, which had ed one o f the most successful served eight years. Mr. Rood work o f the convention, which the interests of the corporations passed up through the ceiling, workers in this particular line of was born in Norway January 31, took up and acted upon a number if he is elected Governor. and with his head below the ceil­ Christian endeavor in the United 1837, and came to America with of measures dealing with t h e “ Who” , asked West, “ is the ing, between the edge of the ele­ States today. He has not only his father when thirteen years of welfare and improvement of af­ friend o f the people, the man vator and the second floor. age. He lived first in' Wisconsin fairs of the state and its residents. who introduces and fights for a Coroner Earnest Brown was and when seventeen years of age In conversation with a repre­ bill to restore to the school child­ summoned from Hillsboro. He went to the gold mines in Cali­ sentative of the P r e s s Miss My­ ren property valued at three made an investigation of the ac­ fornia. After coming to Oregon ers said, “ We received a royal hundred thousand dollars, or the cident, and deemed an inquest in 1869 he bought a tract o f land reception at the hands o f the man who, fearing to endanger unnecessary. Two theories have near Hillsboro. He was married people of The Dalles, and every­ his sending with the railroads, been advanced to account for the in 1871 to Evelyn Stewart, a thing possible that could help to­ and afraid to vote for the bill be­ accident, first, that the boy had daughter o f the late Thomas ward the comfort and enjoyment cause of political aspirations,goes a fainting spell and fell while the Stewart, a pioneer of 1845. o f the delegates was offered. out of the Senate room until the elevator was ascending, or that Mr Rood is survived by his The Sorosis Club, whose guests vote has been taken? ' in boyish fun he had lain down widow and the following children: we were, provided elaborate en­ Mr. West said that it w a s on the elevator and was probably Mrs. Thomas Humphreys, Hepp- tertainment, and although the mainly ¿trough his efforts that leaning with his head out over ner; Fred Rood, Hillsboro; Mrs. time at The Dalles was short, it the tidelands case was brought the lift when his head came in Oliver Curtis, Forest Grove, and passed only too quickly. We ex­ to a focus. In the eany days contact with the ceiling. The Thomas Rood, Hillsboro. Funei- perienced some delay both going tne legislature granted the Ya- dead hoy is the son of Mr. and al services were held this after­ and coming, but congenial spirits quina railaoad all the tidelands Mrs. D. A. Shaver, who came to noon, with interment in the Hills­ helped to mitigate the inconven­ in Benton county. The railroad this city about two months ago boro cemetery. ience. abused the grant, but the legisla from California. The bov was “ The meeting was most help­ tu teof 1885 confirmed the grant, horn in West Virginia. Funeral Mr. Evans and family, of Kan­ ful in every way, and several despite the theory o f law that it services were held today, Rev. sas. are among the new arrivals matters of importance were act­ acted without authority. West E. V. Stivers officiating, with in Forest Grove, attracted to Ore ed upon and referred to various framed a bill which was intro­ burial in Forest View Cemetery. gon by its delightful climate and committees to be carried out.” duced in the last legislature tend­ The sympathy of the entire com­ productive soil, and to this city ing to revoke the grant. As munity is extended to the be­ because o f its ideal and beauti­ Jas. McClaren came into town soon as the grant had been re­ reaved parents of the unfortun­ E. E. Violett, Evangelist ful location. Monday from his home at Gales voked the board of school com- j ate lad. who will be at the Christian Church Creek. missioners immediately began a conducted meetings in the most suit to oust the railroad company. MiBS Ella Parker visited Sun­ important cities of this country, The case is yet in the courts, and I day with Miss Lena Loynes at but has done considerable work will probably be carried to th e ! Hillside. of a like nature in England. Mr. Supreme Court. “ Who i s the The Pasmore Trio gave an en Monday night while the Odd Violett has just closed a series of R. F. Lepschat, who has a friend o f the people?” asked Fellows Lodge was in session, a tertainment in Marsh Hall Mon­ West, the man who framed the j large party o f Rebekahs stole meetings in East St. Louis, 111., day evening, that was the best well developed farm near Banks, bill, or Bowerman who dodged I quietly into the ante-rooms of the where be is to dedicate a $50,000 of its kind that has been given made a flving visit to the Grove the vote?” Mr. West admitted hall, and some taking possession temple of worship. this year in Forest Grove. The Tuesday. The meetings in Forest Grove sudience that greeted the Pas­ that he did not have a classical o f the kitchen proceeded to brew Ralph Kinton, the Banks mer­ education, “ But” said he. “ I will big pots of coffee, while others will be continued for at least four more sisters was small, but made chant, accompanied by his fam­ weeks, and an earnest invitation appoint a cultured secretary to arranged the long tables in the up in enthusiasm what they ily, spent Sunday with relatives entertain the ‘blue stockings’ of dining hall with a tempting array is extended to everyone to at­ lacked in numbers. and friends in this city. The Pasmore Trio is composed Portland, and I will put in my q£ sandwiches and cakes. T he( tend each meeting. o f sisters who have studied and Lincoln School is surrounded time discussing matters o f vital lodge room was invaded and the j played together for twelve years. by 600 feet of cement walk and interest to the taxpayers o f Ore­ gentlemen o f the “ Thiee Links” Their constant association was all approaches are substantia'ly gon. invited to place themselves in shown in the almost perfect en­ built of planking, which will be Turner Oliver, anti-assembly bondage for the remainder of the semble work of the trio. Every replaced next summer by cement. candidate for Secretary o f State, evening, and most willing cap­ gave a short address, scoring the tives they proved to be. After The Educational Art Exhibition number on the program was ren­ B. F. Ramp. Socialist candid­ assembly method and lauding the good things had been freely being held this week, in the K. dered in a manner which showed ate for Supreme Judge, will give ¡ t h e direct primary system, partaken of, Hallowe’ en games of P. Hall under the auspices of the finished artists, who have a an address in this city, Sunday, complete sympathy and under­ t “ where every man has a chance” . and pastimes were indulged in, the Public Schools of this city, is Nov. 6, at 2:30 o ’clock in Stri- John Wahl of Hillsboro presided and a most enjoyable evening proving very successful in point standing and they played with so bach’s Hall. much musical feeling that the at the meeting. passed. The affair was a com­ of attendance and interest mani audience repeatedly e n c o r e d plete surprise, and a most wel­ fested, which is most gratifying to those having the exhibition in them. Those who missed the come and pleasant one. entertainment missed a rare charge. Close to four hundred pictures | musical treat. Hallowe’ en was properly cele­ are on display, nearly all schools | For the purpose of determining brated at the residence o f Rev. of painting being represented, puprvhildv i hfffP Had fhlfltPIl E. V. Stivers Monday night by the sentiment of the Willamette At the after lodge entertain­ among them being the Dutch and &VCryUUU) »dU UlIlKen Valley people as to the proposed ment of the Artisans Tuesday Flemish schools, the French, Ital- „ , , . , . ., , , about sixtv-five guests. Ghosts uptown franchise o f the Oregon were greatly in evidence as luwts -- - 1 Friday being the birthday of evening Mrs. St. Martin delight­ lan, Spanish, English and Mod-! Electric in Portland and o f ascer­ Mesdames Stockman and Jack- and hostesses, and managed the ed a large and appreciative aud­ ere German schools. The exhi­ taining whether cars running son, a party of twenty Royal affair in true Hallowe’en style. through the heart o f Portland on ience by the rendition of several bit shows; Egyptian art, Greek Neighbors plotted together, with Fortunes were t o l d , candles solos in her most pleasing man­ and Roman architecture Greek the loop which is in view should the result that at one in the af­ burned, apples pared, and num­ stop at every crossing for the ner. Later in the evening Mrs. and Roman sculpture, and mis­ ternoon the two ladies were in­ erous other Hallowe’en fun pro­ St. Martin and Haskel Ferrin cellaneous architecture and sculp­ benefit o f Portland people, mem­ vited to set down to a real old- ducers tried. A most delightful sang a most charming duet, which ture. bers o f the Portland City Council met with great applause, and This exhibition is being held fashioned chicken dinner, in com­ supper was served and everyone and officials o f the Oregon Elec­ enjoyed the evening t/> its full. called for several encores. The for the pur pose of getting funds pany with the conspirators. The tric line made a brief stop in S o m e mischievous celebrators banquet, for such it should be Forest Grove Sunday morning, Artisans had an oyster supper to buy pictures for the different rightly named, was partaken of managed to deftly secure the Tuesday night, and the usual rooms of the Public Schools The enroute through the valley. with the greatest relish and en­ largest pumpkin pie from the The visiting party included good time afterwards, such as is pupils of each grade have been joyment, and at its close, sisters kitchen during the evening, and CounciImen Belding,Cellars. Dun­ always the case at every meet­ selling tickets the past week, Jackson and Stockman were each the Reverend is now doing a still the grade making the largest _____________ ning, Ellis, Rushlight, Annand. ing. hunt act in an endeavor to locate numler of sales being entitled to presented with a gold emblem Driscoll, Wallace, Menefee, Kubli pin o f the organization. The re­ the perpetrator, for he thinks a picture. The exhibition will be and Concannon. General Mana- such nice discrimination should open to the public .tomorrow mainder o f the- afternoon was er (oolidge, Right of Way Agent passed in pleasant converse and be properly rewarded. afternoon and evening. The members of the "Happy IcDowell. Purchasing A g e n t a social time in general. Bushnell, E. P. Shannon and Gus Dozen” Five Hundred Club en­ Morris were among the officials tertained their lesser halves at the home of Mrs. M. J. Abbott o f the road. Leo Cox, the twelve-year-old But a few moments were spent last Friday evening. Mesdames Mrs. J. H. Hartley entertained son o f A. E. Cox, a farmer re­ Mrs. W\ B. Haines entertained in this city, but that was suffi­ Abbott and Rolla Peterson act­ cient to give the visitors an op­ ing as hostesses. About twenty the Bridge Club Friday afternoon about twenty Hallowe’en in right siding in the Thatcher section, portunity to express complete couples were present, and passed in her usual charming style. royal style. The Hartley home suffered the fracture o f his right satisfaction with the apjearance a very pleasant evening. Mr. Those present were Mesdames was prettily decorated for the oc­ arm at the wrist Sunday. The o f the “ prettiest town in Ore and Mrs. C. 0 . Roe and Mr. and Haines, Hines, Kinzer, Williams, casion, jack-o’lanterns and gob­ lad was riding in the farm wagon, gon ,” and several were heard to Mrs. Frank Meresse were pres­ McEldowney, Thornburg, a n d lins predominating. A merry and ha«! his arm hanging over remark that Forest Grove looked ent as guests o f the club. Harry Volk, who was awarded the con­ evening was passed and ail of the side o f the wagon-bed, when Giltner secured the gentlemen’s solation prize, and Miss Minnie the many signs and symbols put in some manner his hand caught like the “ goods.” » prize for highest scoie and Miss Myers, w ho capture«! the- trophy to good use The party broke up in the wheel, resulting in break­ Baber was successful in winning o f the day, a handsome brass at a late hotlr. each guest being ing his arm. Dr. V ollm erof this Prof. Ferguson o f Pacific Uni­ the prize for ladies. Tastv re­ candle stick. Dainty refresh­ escorted home by the flying ghost city re«luced the fracture, and and his tireless steed. the lad is getting along nicely. ments were served. versity spent Sunday in Portland. | freshments were served. Pasmore Trio Entertainment Rebekahs Surprise Odd Fellows Successful Exhibition of Art Being Held Rev. Stivers Loses Pie Portland “ Dads” Visit Grove Mrs. St Martin Sings— “ Happy 12” Entertain Husbands S Bridge Club Entertained A Pumpkins Reign Supreme Boy Breaks Arm