Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, September 28, 1911, Image 1

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FO REST GROVE, OREGON, TH U RSD A Y , SEPT. 28, 1911.
No. 47
»PENiNGS OF
PAVEMENT BEING
W. V. & C. R. CO.’S
WASHINGTON COUNTY
COUNTY TREASURER
LOCAL INTEREST
RAPIDLY COMPLETED RAILROAD COMPLETED 1
PIONEER DIES
JACKSON IS DEAD
Look well toyourownadvance-
The street pavement is being Tracks of the Willamette Val­ Chas. Burnham, a resident of County Treasurer Wm. Jackson
unt while the world progresses.
completed as rapidly as possible. ley and Coast Railway Company, Tigardville, Washington Co., died
this morning at 20 minutes
Herbert C. Smith, of Patton Pacific Avenue from A Street to
died at his home Sunday evening,
9 o’clock. Mr. Jackson was
Ivalley, is in town today.
Second Streot was the first to be which have been under construc­ ! and was buried in the Tigardville to
duty at his office until 10 a.m.
Main Street from N. tion this summer by the Lovegren cemetery. Mr. Burnham had on
yesterday.
He left his office for
M. S. Allen was a Portland finished.
1st to 3rd Avenue, South, North timber interest into the Patton been a resident of Tigardville for a walk and while passing the
aginess visitor this week.
11st Avenue from College Way to Valley section, are completed, 28 years. He was born in 1835 Delta Drug Store was stricken
Miss Gertrude Allen is attend- A Street, and A Street from N. and trains will be running in a and came to the United States with paralysis. He was removed
ng Willamette University at 1st to Pacific Avenue, 3rd Avenue short time, following which ma­ when 16 years of age. He came to his home but never regained
S. from A Street to Second Street
to Oregon in 1869 and lived on consciousness.
alem.
| have already been completed. chinery for the large sawmill, the Jerome Porter place west of Mr. Jackson was serving his
{WANTED—At once a lady for This makes in all 15 blocks with which will be built at Cherry Forest Grove, afterward moving
company at night. Ind. phone the following yet to be paved: Grove, the new town site, will down on the Tualatin River near eighth year as county treasurer.
He was 64 years of age and
[3525.
It
First Street from 3rd Avenue S. be shipned in and installed.
here, where his wife died. From leaves a wife and two children,
H. C. Kyle writes fromYacott, to Pacific Avenue and Council When the road is ready for reg­ here he moved to Tigardville, Mrs. R. C. Vaughn, of Hillsboro;
j Wash., and says that he is safe Street in all 5 blocks. Much of the ular traffic, passenger coaches where he has since resided. Mr. and Walter Jackson, of Portland.
rock has already been placed and
Burnham was married in Illinois The funeral uf Mr. Jackson will
[in camp and it is raining.
by the time of our next issue, if will be added to the equipment in 1858 to Miss Mary E. Higby. be in charge of the M:tsons, of
of
the
line,
and
a
regular
daily
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Elder, of the weather permits, the 20
Eleven children were born to which order he was a prominent
[Seattle, visited with her sister, blocks within our city will have schedule established. Although them.
member. Mr. Jackson was elect­
I Mrs. A. L. Sexton last week.
been paved with bitulithic hard it is planned to make Cherry
ed
from the Dilley precinct,
pavement. This is the Grove an important sawmill cen­
where he owned a small farm
I A new oyster and chop house surface
ter,
many
other
enterprises
will
Doctors Will Meet
step toward adding perma­
and had resided for a number of
will be opened on Pacific Ave., first
nent city features to this most be undertaken, including the
years.
manufacture
of
tile
and
brick.
I Oct.
excellent suburb of Portland,
The Washington Countv Medi­
cal Association will meet at Hotel Timber, Oregon, Sept. 25, ’ll.
Last year the railroads laid off
Washington, Tuesday, Oct. 3, at
131,870 men. This meant a sav-
4 p. m. All registered or licensed Dear Anna Belle:
[ing to them of about $94,000,000.
Brother George wants me to
physicians are invited and urged
Geo. Kirkwood, of Hillsboro,
to be present. The meeting is write and ask you to show in
of much importance. Called by yout paper how to make a. jointed
lied this week and ordered the
D r . F. M. R obinson ,
ess for another year.
cat. He thinks you will if we
Pres.
C. J. Clark of Gales Creek,
ask
you to. Papa gels the Press..
D r . J. P. T amiesie ,
Mied on the office and ordered
Yours,
Sec.
1 the
' • Press last week.
S am T il m o . v
C. M. Hawthorne, who under­
iîé iT ', t . t
Attempt to Escape Proves Fatal
went a critical operation in Port-
Gales Creek, Oregon
| land some weeks ago, is able to
Sept. 24, 1911
C. W. Noyes, of Laurelwood,
[be out again.
7‘
who for some time has been an Dear Anna Belle:-
The Woman’s Home Missionary
inmate of the asylum at Salem,
I think your brother Harold’s
J .'>■■■
■ Society meets at the home of
on .Monday morning in un at­ [birthday party was nice. Slim
f
;
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>,
Vrg. F. A. Watruus tor....row
tempt to escape, made «» rope Jim is glad now while the police
I afternoon.
from his blankets and started to
descend from the third story. is in jail. Bud is m hard luck
r 0. J. Willis left last week for
The blanket rope broke and Mr. since last Sunday.
Salt Lake City, Utah, to spend
Noyes fell crushing his skull.
Your friend,
the winter. Mr. Willis is a prom­
His body was brought to this city
Rose Topp.
inent • Mason and Postmaster of
on the Oregon Electric, Tuesday
Hawthorne Lodge, Portland.
Miss Dora Baker, editor of the afternoon. J. M. Lay and W. C.
Mrs. E. A. Colemanjmade the
The man of the world who Press a pleasant call this week. Index last year, has charge of Emerson, of Laurelwood, came
Hillsboro Jottings
this city and conveyed the re­
searches for the bad will no
the Latin and English classes in to
The curbing is being rapidly
Col. Harry Haines was in Port­ the Hillsboro High School this mains to his family.
doubt find it, but his discovery
constructed and will soon be
is of no value unless he will try land, Tuesday.
year.
ready for paving. The sewer
| to better it.
Mrs. D. C. Chapman was in
Promotion and Rally Day
work is progressing nicely and
Carry M. Ramsey filed suit in
Prof. T. J. Thorp, of Corvallis, the city yesterday.
will probably lie finished on time.
the Supreme Court for divorce
at one time a resident of the
At
the
Christian
Sunday
School
against
Charles
S.
Ramsey,
alleg­
Rev. Hiram Gould, Methodist
V. Fisher, formerly pastor
Grove and principal of our public pastor
ing cruel treatment, Defendant next Sunday, rally day and pro­ of F.
has
been
assigned
to
this
the
M. E. Church, was a Sun-
schools, recently started for the I pastorate for the fourth year.
motion day will be observed. An
was served yesterday.
visitor here. He has l>een
Malbu District to make entry on
effort is being made to have a day
Ogden, Utah, for the past
a 40 acre homestead.
Mrs. T. J. O. Thatcher accom­ Gordon Clapp has a position as great day. You will miss some at
year.
her husband on his trip to an assistant instructor in chem­ thing if you are not there. The
Al. G. Barnes’ Big Wild Ani­ . panied
istry department in Oberlin Col­ church has also voted to begin a The Coffee Club contemplates
Portland
Wednesday morning.
mal Show has come and gone,
lege. Ralph Abraham is also a revival meeting Oct. 8. The
purchasing of a residence
f ihe attendance was good and
Walter Roswurm and Mark L. student in the same institution pastor has been requested to do the
near
the public square for a rest
Uie performance all that was ad- Noble were business visitors to of learning.
the preaching for this meeting, room.
[ vertisea. The management was Portland yesterday.
and Prof. A. W. Shaffer, of
[ courteous and accommodating.
Hon. E. W. Haines and Hon. Walla Walla, Wash., will conduct Circuit Court held a breif ses-
Rev.
Cephus
Clapp,
of
Wash-
All who attended expressed them
H. Hollis returned yesterday the music. Prof. A. W. Shaffer sion Monday and disposed of a
ougal, Wash., is in the city this W.
j. selves as well satisfied.
from their trip through the east­ is one of the very best of singing few matters.
week.
ern states. They both came in evangelists. There will be the
I ! A visit to the Forest Grove
smiling
and with the usual ready usual church services next Sun­
J.
M.
Hamblin,
shingle
mill
[ Brick and Tile Company’s plant,
For Sale
day. The pastor will preach in
t north of town and a talk with man, of Timber, was in town handshake.
124
acres
of as good land as
yesterday.
the
morning
on,
‘‘Each
One
Win
the manager, Otis Kiser, reveals
E. J. Fisher, traveling agent One.” In the evening he will there is in Washington County,
the fact that the plant is putting
Dr. Tucker has moved his of­ for the Bankers and Merchants give an illustrated chart sermon 1 j miles from the center of For­
out a superior article of brick and fice
to the upstairs of the build­ Insurance Co. left yesterday for entitled, “This Picture and est Grove on good county road all,
: tile. Many new improvements ing next
Baker City and other points in T h a t” This is a sermon that level and cleared, not a brush or
Anderson’s store, tf
i are being made and the plant is
Eastern Oregon for a month’s appeals to the eye as well as the stump on i t Raises fine crops
among the best in the state.
Mrs. C. A. Brodersen, of Dil- work with agents in that locality. ear.
The public most cordially of oats, wheat, potatoes, clover
and hops, etc. Good title. If
J. A. Striplin sold his residence ley. visited the Press office yes­ Mrs. Japlin and little daughter invited.
you went to make yourself a fine
in South Park to James Hill, of terday.
The
Young
People’s
Society
the Misses Morren, of Grand
home, this is your chance. Only
\ Yamhill, who will occupy the C. B. Campbell returned yester­ and
of
Christian
Endeavor
will
give
Forks, N. D., have taken rooms
$250.00 per acre, terms for five
residence after Oct. 1. Mr. Hill day from a visit to his old home at
the Levi Walker residence. a social at the church on Satur­ years. Apply to
sold his farm of 80 acres near in Iowa.
day
evening.
A
fine
time
is
an­
The young people wish to take
E. H. Coleman,
. Yamhill to B. * F. Smith. Mrs.
advantage of our educational in­ ticipated.
Forest Grove, Or.
Smith is the daughter of Mr.
Mark T. Cox has let contract stitutions.
Striplin.
for the rebuilding of a cement
FOR SALE—Six room plaster­
sidewalk
on Pacific Ave.
Iowa exempts orchard land
The remains of Hugh H. Bolby
T. S. Wilkes & Son, of Hills­
ed cottage in South Forest Grove.
from
taxation.
The
law
requires
was brought to this city for in­
boro, have prepared a wall map Ralph Dimick is to coach ath­
Lot,
100
foot
front
200
feet
deep,
i of the city of Forest Grove, show- letics at Columbia University in that the tract contain at least 70 good lawn, young fruit trees and terment Sunday. Mr. Bolby was
trees to the acre. The trees must
son of John L. Bolby of Astoria
the present owners of the Portland this year.
be cared for and the stock kept small fruit, hen house and park. and grandson of Dr. Bolby who
several tracts. We also have a
A
bargain.
Terms:
part
cash,
Archie Markee was chosen as out—A. T. Irwin, Iowa State time on balance. Inquire at 326 was at one time in the drug busi­
wall map of Washington County,
which shows the boundaries of football manager for the coming College.
Fourth Street Ind. phone 713 ness in Forest Grove. Mr. Bolby
all D. L. C.’s, water courses, year by the student body of P.U.
4t was killed in a train wreck near
Most all of the district schools or write, box 601.
Streater, 111., September 16. He
‘ railways, public highways, locat­
throughout
the
county
have
open­
ing accurately the cities and Col. J. B. Eddy arrived in ed. The Course of Study for the The woman, Miss Leonard of was 31 years old. The remains
towns and the present bound­ this city Tuesday. Mr. Eddy is elementary schools of Oregon as Lebanon, after posing 49 years were shipped to his home at
aries of the different pieces of with the S. P. Co. as a right of prepared by the State Education­ as a man, was ajudged insane Astoria and then to this city for
burial. The funeral service* were
land owned by the several sepa­ way man.
al Board will facilitate the work and sent to the asylum last Mon-, in
charge of the Masonic Order.
day.
She
doned
male
attire
at
rate owners. These maps are
of the schoolroom. Much credit
r corrected up to date and are on A. S. Markee. who has been is due the Board for the effort the age of 13 and her insanity Many friends and relatives from
•ale at very reasonable prices at in the employ of the S. P. at and only good can come to the has been attributed to her ex- j Astoria and Portland were pres­
ent.
their office in Hillsboro. No cit­ Myrtle Creek, returned home pupils through i t ____________ elusion from society.
izen can afford to be without one. last week.
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