Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, December 01, 1910, Image 1

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All
the New»
Vol. 2
Taieated Elocutionist Dies
Ten Pages — Read Them
All the Time
G rove P ress
FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY, DEC.
P0|Koni Entertainment
Wbo Is Doing It?
I, 1910
Son o f J. W. Marsh Dies Farmers’ School Next Week
Mrs.Lena Parker Frizzell, wife
Miss Eleanor LaRue entertain-
Some person or persons evi -1 Sunday, at the age o f 37, John
o f Dr. J. P. Frizzell, died at her | ed a number of young friends at
A Farmers’ School will be held
home in Yrekg, California, Tues­ | her home Friday evening with dently do not secure sufficient Marsh, son o f J. W. Marsh, pass in this city next Tuesday and
Wednesday, at K. o f P. Hall,
day.
an original pop-corn party. The food, judging from the amount f d t0 .*)“ finalL rest a* 1 »?
nf
u
•
four miles northeast o f this city,
ijena Parker was born in Yam­ lucious kernels of the tasseled of
p lfering that has been going death beinji caused by acute d£ under the direction of Gale
Grange, the Horticultural So­
hill county, near Gaston, thirty ear were popped over an open
years ago, but spent most of her ! £re- and speedily made way with on lately. Three eases have been betes. Deceased is survived by ciety, the Dairy Association and
childhood and young womantiood by the assembled guests. Candy reported within two days, where his wife, formerly Miss Frances the Woman’s Club of Forest
in this city, where she attended and apples also helped to satisfy pantries have been raided and Squires o f Vernonia and to whom Grove, working in conjunction.
the public schools and Pacific the taste for good things. Vari­ eatables purloined. Friday even- he was married m 1897, and four Classes will be held each day
onmo m i.» « ..» ! . . ¡ j .
children.
His father, J. W . Marsh, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m., which
University.
A s a young girl ous games were played and a ino-
ng some
miscreant pa d a visit three
sisters.
Mrs. ’ Anna Cum_ will be free to every one. These
Miss Parker gave evidence of | delightful evening passed by
to
the
home
o
f
C.
A.
Littler
and
niings,
o
f
Centerville,
Mrs. Min- classes will be o f great worth to
possessing unusual talent as an | those present, who were: Doro-
later
at
the
residence
of
Mr.
and
nie
Green,
of
Deep
River,
Wash. everybody interested in the farm
eloqutionist, and as she grew old- i t h y Fischer, Frances Tucker
e '- sire gamed an enviable reputa­ Philis Fischer, Martha Allen, Mrs. LaRue. At the former and Mrs. Bertha Wiedewitsch, of or the home. The various de­
tion throughout the Northwest Grace Haines, Mamie Loomis, place a quantity of ice cream was Cornelius, and one brother, Ben partments of the school will be in
as a public speaker. In the Dem- | Jaunita McDonald. Frank Smith, taken and at the latter several
? { near Centerville, also charge o f experts in their particu­
“ 1 * 4 . jm cil .i
* remain to mourn his loss. The lar line.
orest medal contest held some Harold Wirtz, Ralph Higby, Ros­ pies were lifted
. Shortly
af- funeral was held yesterday. Rev.
The Domestic Science Depart­
years ago Miss Parker won in coe Vaughn, Elwood McDonald,
ter
midnight
Saturday,
the
screen
Ward,
o
f
Hillsboro,
preaching
ment
will be in charge o f Dean
succession the county, district Earnest Blair and Harold Mc-
covering the pantry window of the services, with interment fol- Juliet Green and Miss Marion
and state contests, and in a con­ Feeder.
Van Liew o f the State Agricul­
Mrs. M. A. Thomas was ripped lowinK in Cornelius cemetery,
test held at the Chautauqua at
tural College, assisted by two of
Gladstone park, in which many
off and entrance gained. A quan­
the students from the College.
speakers from various sections of
tity o f cold turkey and cake was
The work will cover the house­
tiie Northwest participated, she
the loot secured.
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hold and domestic science, cook­
won the diamond medal. Miss
The funeral of the late David
This may be the work of mis-
The committee appointed by ing, canning, preserving, care of
Parker studied eloqution in Port­
land, and afterwards taught the Schmeltzer was conducted at the chievous boys, and again it may the Board o f Trade to investigate household, sanitation, etc., and
art in that city. She was mar­ residence of E. E. Schmeltzer, a not. If the former, it might be the merits and possibilities o f the will be o f interest to every house­
ried to Dr. Frizzell ahout five son of the deceased Friday after­ well to call their attention to the Likfresh Evaporator, made a keeper, on the farm or in the
city.
years ago, and has since that noon by Rev. E. V. Stivers of fact that breaking and entering trip to Portland last Friday for
The Horticultural Department
-
this
city.
Deceased
was
a
na-
that purpose and returned filled
time made her home in Califor­
into a house is against the law of with enthusiasm for the new will be in charge of Mr. Frank
j
five
of
Center
County.Pa.,where
nia. She visited this city some
' he was born nearly 78 years ago. the state, and a fitting punish­ method o f preserving food staff. Brown, o f the College, and will
months ago, and together with
; The family early removed to Mus­ ment is provided. If the work Various samples of fruit and veg­ cover demonstrations in budding,
local talent gave an entertain­
grafting, pruning, apple packing,
catine County, Iowa, where Mr.
is being done by older persons, etables were prepared by the in­ etc.
ment in the Christian Church.
! Schmeltzer was married March 3,
ventor
o
f
the
process
and
thoroly
Mrs. Frizzell was the only daught­
The Dairy and Farm Depart­
; 1859, to Mary Anne Kellow, who no warning should be necessary, tested by the committee, every
er of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Parker,
survives him. The couple moved as they are supposed to be fully member o f which pronounced ments will be in charge of ex­
of St.Johns, and leaves to mourn I to Butler county, Kansas, in 1877
cognizant of the risk run.
them greatly superior to the usu­ perts in those lines. It will in­
her l o s s , her husband, twin and came from there t o th s
al article of dried stuff. The Lik­ clude lectures on soiling crops,
daughters only two weeks old, county in 1882, living on a farm
fresh method produces an article tillage, irrigation, fertilizing and
her parents, and six brothers, near Scholls until the last few
of
improved flavor and undoubt­ care of manure, demonstrations
Thad, Herbert, Stott and Roscoe years, when a home in Forest
ed
nourishment. The new evap­ with the Babcock Test l a n d
Parker, o f Willamina, Oregon; Grove saw them taking their
orator
handles any variety o f drainage, etc, etc. In addition
Barney Parker, o f Spokane, and ease. Besides the widow deceas­
In a very hotly contested game
fruit or vegetables, and fish and Paul W. Maris will give an ad­
Arthur Parker, o f this city. ed leaves four sons- H.D.and E. o f football at Salem Thanksgivir g
meat can also be successfully dress Tuesday morning on the
Samuel Gilpin, o f Patton Valley, E. Schmeltzer, of Hillsboro; W. Willamette University defeated
subject o f Proposed Tuberclosis
treated for preservation.
is an uncle.
0. Schmeltzer, of Hammond,and Pacific University by the score of
The inventor will be in Forest Legislation. This is a matter o f
The remains will be brought to Edwin L. Schmeltzer,of Onaway,
Grove in person for the Farmers vital interest to every cow own­
this city for interment, and ser­ j Canada, and one daughter, Mrs. 12 to 0. The game was spectac­ School to be held next week, and er in the state.
interesting from start
vices will be held tomorrow or Winnie Barber, o f Portland. ular . and
A special program has been
..
„ .„
,
.
. , will explain to the producer di-
Saturday.
to
finish.
Pacific, by cleverly rect tbe merita and possibilities arranged for Wednesday even­
During the past few months,
when declining health indicated worked forward passes and re- of his machine. There is n o ing which will include a lecture
by Mrs. Clara H. Walds who has
.4
Holbrook Lodge No. 30, an early end, Mr Schmeltzer liv­ covery o f punts, advanced the doubt but what an effort will be just returned from a two years
ed
in
Hillsboro
with
his
sons,and
ball
to
within
six
inches
o
f
Will-
made
to
establish
a
plant
in
For-
y V
A. F. and A. M. Stated
trip through Europe, on the sub­
'
Communication this Sat- his declining days were made as amettes goal line, when the lo<al ^ a
to tbe city but totbe ject o f Country Life in Europe.
comfortable
as
it
was
possible.
uruay evening Dec. 3 at 8 o’ clock.
An address on landscape work
boys held and punted to safety. entire surrounding territory.
Very important business to be
for city and rural homes and an
On
the
plunging,
Pacific’s
style
decided. Visiting brethren wel­
address
on Agriculture i n the
of play netted small gains, the
come. By order o f the Worship­
public schools.
Willamette
holding
and
getting
ful Master.
A. B en K ori , Secretary.
A horse belonging to the Brown Pacific behind the line for loss.
A quiet though very pretty
livery stable and driven by a However, on forward passes, Pa­
young man who had engaged it cific was a n excellent gainer, wedding occured last Wednesday
for a drive into the country,sank Willamette failing to break them in St. Anthony’s Chapel on 3rd
The evangelistic services a t
Avenue, Rev. Father Buck offic­
into the soft earth an “ A ’ ’street,
the Christian Church continue to
up.
Boolh,
of
Willamette,
punt-
iating,
when
Mr.
Julius
Vulsteke
The snow Saturday night so a block from the principal busi­
ed poorly, Pacific getting the and Miss Irma Vanackere pro­ 3 e most successful, forty five
weighted the branches of a large ness street in this city last Thurs­
each exchange by 15 or nounced the words that made laving accepted the invitation to
tree standing in the Congrega­ day night, until only its head best on
,
them one. Mr. Vulsteke is a lecome right with God during
tional Church square as to cause was above the ground, and only
8’
j
-
j
«
,
successful
young farmer, a n d the past three weeks. The first
a portion o f it to fall into the the the quick work of nearly a
Willamette
did
not
show
half
Miss
Vanackere
is the daughter o f next week Evangelist Violett
roadway at Pacific Avenue, near dozen men, who were hastily as well against Pacific as against of Mr. Vanackere o f Spring will deliver his lecture and the
Main street. The coming down summoned to his aid by the driv­ Multnomah. Pacific seemed to Hill Farm. A bountiful repast meetings will probably be brought
o f the large limb broke a number er saved the animal from perish-
to a close the latter part of the
break Willamett’s interference wa-« 8erved t « 1« « ho8ta o f friends week. The local congregation
o f telephone wires and injured ing.
invited
for
the
occasion
and
the
Attention should be given to easily and get at the man with
the fence somewhat. Had the
day and evening were spent in j are greatly pleased with the re­
accident happened during the the city streets, especially those the ball.
the
good old fashioned way to sult of the meetings, considering
day, instead of at four o ’clock sections which were torn up in
Cummings,
left
half,and
Wes­
the sound of the festive vioiin. ] them the most productive ever
Sunday morning, much greater order to install the new water ley, left tackle, did the scoring Mr. and Mrs. Vulsteee will make , held. Rev. Stivers urgently re­
damage would probably have re­ pipes. Pacific Avenue and Main
their home for the preseut on] quests the public to come out
and hear the sermons o f the
sulted, as a number of single street in particular should be for Willamette. First touchdown Spring Hill Farm.
closing services.
rigs and teams are always to be looked after at once, as the heavy was made in the third quarter,
found tied up to the fence at rains have turned them into ab­ when Westley recovered a punt
solute seas of mud.
this particular point.
and then by line plunges the ball
was sent over. The second score
was made in the fourth quarter
Friday evening, at the home of
Saturday night, at the home of
after a 25-yard run, by Cum­ Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Littler, their
Mrs. M. A. Thomas, a large num­
daughter,
Florence,
entertained
Mrs Sadie Bryan died at her mings.
At the regular monthly meet­
a number o f young people in hon- ber o f friends assembled and a
home in Dilley, Friday, after an
ing o f the Parents and Teachers
n
i
r
e
•
ir
il
L
or
o f Miss LaVerne Carrothers, most interesting evening w a s
illness extending over several
Club tomorrow night the follow­ months. Mrs. Bryan was the
in nlllSDOrO o f Portland. The hours were iased at Five Hundred. Mrs.
arvey Baldwin was successful
ing interesting program will be daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Vannoy,
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pleasantly passed in games and
in winning the ladies’ prize for
music,
and
a
delightful
luncheon
given.
of Dilley, and was born in Ne­
The fifth annual session o f the was served. Those present were: highest score, a beautiful cut
1— Song,
by audience.
braska. July- 28 1883. She is Boys’ Conference under the aus­
glass bon bon dish, while the
2— Question for Discussion
survived by her husband, J. n. pices of the Y .M .C .A .,of Oregon Misses Constance Geiger, Bessie gentleman’s prize, a handsome
Martin,Edith Loynes.Ruth Trout­
“ To What Extent Shall We Bryan, and three small children.
and Idaho, convened at the M.E. man, Jenness Miller, Helen Corl, brass tablet holder, went to one
and Our Children Patronize Funeral services were held Sun­
Church in Hillsboro Friday even­
Moving Picture Shows and day. Rev- E. V. Stivers officiat­ ing. The sessions were contin Stella Hahn, Messrs. James Ras- who was more lucky than skillful
musen, Geo. Rasmusen, Albert A delightful luncheon o f sand­
Skating Rings.”
ing.’ and interment made in For­ ued until Sunday evening. Ad Davis, DeWitt Perry, Glen Mor­ wiches and orange punch was
3— Recitation, Mrs. Seymour.
dresses were delivered by prom­ gan, Jay Austin and Leland Corl. served, and the guests departed
est View cemetary.
4— Song, Mixed Quarteete.
inent Y.M.C.A. workers, and a
at a late hour, highly gratified
5— Question Box.
banquet was given on Saturday
Rev. Cephas Clapp, o f Wash- with the pleasant hours which
For
Sale
2
bed-room
suites,
This will be the second meet­
evening at the Wehrung Hall. A ougal, Wasnington, is visiting in had passed only too quickly.
ing of the Club this school year chairs, extension table, wash large attendance was had.
the city.
table.
2
stoves,
stove
wood,
po­
and it is expected a large number
Wm. Ingles and brother, far­
The Ladies o f the Christian
tatoes,
and
other
articles.
F.
H.
The
Oregon
Electric
depot
o f the parents will be out, as the
last meeting was a pronounced Symms. If house is locked in­ grounds have been improved by mers from near Manning Station, church will hold their annual
were Grove visitors yesterday.
Bazaar Dec. 17.
success and met with universal quire of W. J. R. Beach.
additional walks.
approval.
Aged Fanner Laid to Rest
Investigated New Evaporator
Willamette Defeats Pacific
Horse Mires in Mud
United for Life
L E. Violett Successful
Snow Breaks Down Tree
In Honor of Miss Carrothers
Parents and Teachers to Meet
Mrs. Thomas Entertains
Dilley Woman Dies
Boys lonterence
B