All the News Nine Pages — Read Them G rove P ress Voi. 2 Pioneer Stockman Dead All the Time Young Violinist to Appear ¡ PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES* Taylor— Dickson P. U. Debaters Chosen Louis Manning a pioneer On Monday evening. November Last Friday evening before an A pretty wedding oceured in stockman died at h,s home one 28th. a violin recital will be given mile north of Hillsboro Saturday, by Harmon Marbold Chapman in ^he 3cbo°l band has regular this city Sunday at high noon at appeeiative audience ten loyal after an illness o f severl months. Marsh Hall. This program will Praci'ce every Wednesday even- the home o f Mr. and Mrs. T. H. sons of Pacific discussed with McGreer, when their daughter. earnest effort the expediency of Mr. Manning was born i n consist of classical pieces for the [ n g ‘ the Old Age Pension I a iw of Eng­ Washington County, New York most part, a number of which are Mr. John Taylor has been do- Miss Addie M. Taylor, became the bride o f Mr. Louis C. Dick­ land. The question, which is the m * » aiK w en years o c new to musicians, as they were in# some needed repair work at son, the marriage service being one that will be used in the de­ was thrown on his own resourc recently resurrected by Burmes- the school building this week, read by Rev. E. V. Stivers, pas­ bates between Pacific University es. In 1853 he moved to Ohio, ter and others. This recital is n • * , and the University o f Idaho, and in 1855 to Kansas. He went given to inspire, if uossible more Th° W,? R ^ u ” tor o f t h e Christian Church. is stated negatively and reads: The parlors o f the home were to Pike’s Peak in 1859. In a interest and study in violin music lhursday and to the ^ that Resolved that the enactment prettily decorated with carna­ raid at Pike’ s Peak he lost $7000 and to show what mav be done by many teachers and PuPda from _ . y,rf.u°ne.D> outof town wish tospend Thanks tions and native flowers for the o f the Old Age Pension Law worth o f horses, stolen by the a pupil of average ability with giving at home, there will be no occasion. The bride was charm­ i n England w a s inexpedient Indians. In 1864 he went t o only a small amount of time, con- school on FriHav ingly gowned in white, made em­ The results o f the tryout indicate Idaho, where he prospected fora sistently put in each day. Har y‘ year. Then he went to Portland mon is nine years old and is not The parents and children have pire,and was unattended. After that the question is fair and well balanced, for o f the four men where he engaged in building able to reach a full sized violin, done wel1 in remembering the the ceremony, which was witness­ chosen two spoke on the affirma­ flat floats, and later conducted a nor a three-quarter sized one yeti Boys and ^irls Aid and Baby ed by a number o f friends and tive and two on the negative. stock and dairy ranch on Sauvies playing a half sized instrument Home by having material brot relatives o f the contracting part­ Likewise the two alternates were ies, the guests were served to a Island. Later h e engaged i n Recitals by pupils of the Con- t0 the a^ ° ° l houses' A ful1 re on opposite sides. sumptuous wedding d i n n e r raising horses, and for many servatory of Pacific Universit> P° rt WlU be Klven next week- Those selected for the teams Mrs. Dickson came to this city yeats bred both standard trot- will be given on Monday even- The teachers of t h e Forest last Spring, and during h e r were: Charles Ward ’ 12, Leslie ting stock and draft animals, ing, December 12th, Wednesday Grove schools wish to thank the short residence here has gained Hope ’ 12, Ralph Abraham ’ l l , In 1872 he married Mrs. Eiiza- evening, Dec. 14th, Monday, PRESS for the attitude taken in many friends. >he formerly lived and Herbert Schilling ’ 14. The beth W ilcox, a pioneer of 1845 Dec. 1 9 th, and Wednesday even-1 the editorial of last week in re at Antelope, Oregon, where she alternates are Howard Taylor ’ 14, and a daughter o f Woodsen Scog- ¡ng-( Dec. 21st. The first recital gard to the Art Exhibit. It was taught in the public schools, and and Clifford Rogers ’ 15. The gin. I n 1882 they moved t o js open only to music students or the aim o f the teachers, as it al- where she is held in high esteem. first three are veteran debaters, HilLsboro and bought 320 acres friends invited by the students waya is» to do the best thing for Mr. Dickson is a prosperous Hope a n d Abraham having north o f this city. This was on that program. The last three the school and there was no stockman o f Antelope, where the served twice, and Ward once on cultivated a n d sold, except a programs, given by students in thought of graft or compulsion young couple will make their fu­ collegiate teams. Schilling is a small tract where Mr. Manning the medium and more advanced in the matter. It was principally ture home. Out-of-town guests new debater, but judging from his spent his declining years. In the grades are open to the college a matter of education and the at the wedding were Miss Edna work in the tryout is well worthy 70s he was widely known by students and the public in gener- results sought for have been at- Hamilton, Mr. W. J. Malone,and o f a position on the team. horsemen all over the Coast, He al. j tained. The judges of the contest were Mr. Ben Taylor, brother of the is survived by his widow. Prof. Shippee, Prof. Bean, and SCHOOL HOLIDAYS bride, o f Antelope. The funeral was held Monday Prin. Bates. The matter of school holidays from the family residence. In is a question of importance to terment was made i n Masonic Last Thursday evening, at the both teachers and parents. Cemetary. Teachers are hired to teach for home of her parents, Mr. and A meeting o f representatives a certain time and then the State Close to five o ’clock Monday Mrs. M. S. Allen, Miss Martha from the colleges of the Willa­ Allen was most agreeably sur-1 says that certain days shall be mette Valley was held at Mc­ evening, and without a moments prised by a party of young holidays and the teachers shall Minnville Nov. 4th for the pur­ warning, the large hanging lamp The Home Missionary Society friends. The evening was spent not teach but shall have full pay pose of reorganizing the Willa­ which serves to light the rear o f the Methodist Church held a in playing games, chief among for the same. mette Valley Interscholastic Bas­ portion o f Miss Penfield’s hook Some patrons may think this meeting last Friday at the home which were “ Flying Dutchman” ket Ball League. Pacific Univ. store, fell to the floor with a o f Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Elder, and and “ Charades.” A delicious I unfair,as il ia. P ™ out sonie; was represented by Coach Conville crash, bursting into flames as it a nice program was rendered luncheon was served and some i tbi"K for " otb,nS ,n reLturn- and who secured a place in the league landed, and threatening destruc­ consisting o f a vocal solo by delightful music enjoyed. When on the other hand teachers may and the following is the schedule tion to the entire establishment. Several persons who were in the Prof. 0. M. Gardner, piano solo the young folks departed, it was think if the day is granted they o f games: by Miss Lillian Elder, reading by wjth the declaration that they should have it. Philomath at Philomath, Jan. store at the time started to throw Now it appears that if teachers Mrs. O. M. Gardner, and a talk had spent one of the most pleas- 13th; Chemawa at Forest Grove, water upon the burning mass, but have the real work of teaching by Mrs. A. G. Hoffman explain- ant evenings of the season, Jan. 14; Philomath at Forest it was due to the presence of ing the workings o f the Metho- Those present were Misses Amy at heart they will not object to Grove, Jan. 19; Chemawa at mind and quick work of Captain working over time and the great­ dist Old People’s Home at Salem, Smith, Eleanor La Rue, Francis Chemawa, Jan. 28; McMinnville Barnes that the store was saved est end in their work will be re­ and its needs. A thank-offering Tucker. Phyllis Fisher, Christina at McMinnville, Feb. 3; McMinn­ from ruin. The Captain whip­ sults and not trying to obtain all w as taken for the home, the So Haage, Una Emerson. Grace ville at Forest Grove, Feb. 18; ped off his coat and after consid­ the salary possible with the least ciety having pledged $15 for this Haines. Juanette McDonald, Ruth Dallas at Dallas, Feb. 24; Dallas erable work succeeded in smoth­ possible effort. ering the fire, before much dam­ at Forest Grove, Mar. 3. w o r t h y institution. Refresh­ Austin a n d Gertrude Allen. If the teacher be truly in earn­ The football season closes with age was done. ments were served and the even­ Messrs. Frank Smith, Ralph Hig- est she will do much more than the game with Willamette on ing was spent in a pleasant man­ by, Elwood McDonald, Ralph the law requires and such a teach­ ner. Emerson, Harold Wirtz, Brvan Thanksgiving d a y and then er may well be allowed a holiday basket ball will start in full force. Abraham, Hamid McPhinx, and now and then. Much enthusiasm is b e i n g Ernest Blair. Miss Gladys Todd Tuesday afternoon, E.G. Howe, Any teacher who is not willing shown which is no doubt due o f Portland, representing t h e acted as chaperone. to give full value received, we largely to the fact that the games Likfresh Evaporator Co., manu­ do not deem worthy of the pro­ The work o f Evangelist E. E. will be played in the new gym­ facturers o f a new and modern fessional name. Violett at the Christian Church nasium. evaporating machine, addressed is meeting with marked success. a representative body o f t h e Saturday noon, in Portland, a His subjects are timely and strike Forest Grove Board o f Trade up­ right to the point, and he pos­ very quiet wedding took place, on the merits and possibilities o f sesses the knack of holding the when James Fairchild and Miss the Lik fresh system of evaporat- In honor of the first birthday The Senior Class of Pacific Uni attention o f his hearers through­ Jesse Peters were made one. The groom is a brother of Jos. T. of her daughter. Mary Genevieve, versity was entertained at Herrick ‘ n,f and pre®*'1 v'nK fruits, veget- ou t E. E. Violett, who is one of Fairchild, of this city, and has Mrs. Willis Goff gave a roost Hall Saturday evening by the “ b l^ . meats, fish, etc. So fav- the youngest evangelists in the charge of Postoffice Station "A ” , unique party Friday afternoon. Misses Wilson and Whealdon. ” rabl>' im»’r‘‘Med were the mem- Fifteen o o f f the the littlest littlest tots tots of of the the After the usual business meeting *’er8 field, already has a reputation of in Portland. The bride is a well Fifteen lbe *,oard PreBenL that a international scope, which, judg- known and popular young lady of neighborhood, with their moth- chafing-dishes were brot into use ^ >n‘n" ^ e' c^ n8'8tlnR ing from his methods, has been the Rose City. ers. partook of the hospitality of from which a magician soon pro- 7*. S,. A en’ V’ .77 V' *7 It is a peculiar coincident that Mrs. Goff. A tempting birthday duced steaming rhocolate. The • nraham, fc.. w . Haines, t , a. well and ably earned. The sing­ Seymour and A. Hoffman, ing at the services is led by O. J. Mr. Fairchild’ s father was mar- cake was cut, and distributed to evening closed with all on their ried at exactly 12 o ’ clock noon, the guests. A photograph of the knees before the open fire poping WM appointed to investigate the Marks, a vocalist of marked abil­ six tv years ago last Saturday, in babies was also taken. com and toasting marsh-mallows. and examine the model ity and excellent voice. - m 1 _______ __________________________________ plant now in operation in Port- South-west Missouri. land. If the proposition turns John Lee, o f Buxton, was a Alfred Lilly is visiting with Wm. Wilkes, o f Dilley, was out to be as represented, a plant Guy Morley is home for a rest, his sisters. Mias Kate Lilly of Grove visitor Monday. ®een on our streets Saturday. and to recover from an injured Forest Grove, and Mrs. Roxie will undoubtedly be established Gale Grange, in cooperation in Forest Grove. Loving of Gales Creek. Mr. Wm. McCoy a n d wife, o f hand. with the Dairy Association and ---------------------- At the Congregational Church Lilly has just completed a term the Matts, were visiting local mer­ Sunday, Rev. Rev. Thomas will take o f enlistment i n Uncle Sam s the Horticulture Society, will] Miss Lvdia Taylor left Monday chants Monday. f i his subject at the morning Army at Fort Jones. Kentucky. hold a farmer’s school in K. of P. for Antelope, Ore., where ahe Miss Lela Johnson, of the up- services. “ Business Morslm ' . »<1 ’" H 'tf S ail Lee. « s„d 7. Further par- will visit her sister, Mr*. Dickson, per Gales Creek district. » as s „ d in the evening « ¡II p re «h on (uture ticulars will be given later. ' for a month or so. Saturday shopper in the Grove. How to m y . Miss Martha Alien Surprised Play Basket Ball Conflagration Averted Home Missionary Society Introduces New Evaporator Evangelistic Services Success Pelers-Fairchild Baby’s First Birthday Seniors Entertained