/ Mtwi Tim•* F orest G rove P ress Vol. 2 FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1911. No. 49 HAPPENINGS OF PAVING CONTRACT ONLY REAL JURORS IS CHARGED FIRST MEETING OF LOCAL INTEREST IS COMPLETED TO RECEIVE PAY WITH ROBBERY WOMAN’S CLUB Mrs. P. G. K inzer was in Port­ land, Friday. The fires making the big smoke A decision was made by the Jack Harris, o f Portland, was The Woman’ s Club held its first at the mixing plant, which have County Court of this countv Mon­ arrested Sunday and brought to j regular meeting o f the year Mon- Mrs. Hunter visited in Port­ been burning since July near the day that may set a precedent in Hillsboro, charged with robbing day afternoon at the home o f land this week. Electric depot, were extinguished county administration all over a Hungarian, Joseph Cholak, of Mrs. C.V.B. Russell. The pret- Prior French was in from yesterday morning. The street the state. The Commissioners $260. The robbery took place tily decorated rooms were filled paving contract is completed and' made an order that when a juror about two weeks ago at Hillsboro, to overflowing with enthusiastic Pleasant V iew yesterday. preparations are being made to i is summoned in the body o f the Harris riding from Portland in members. Five applications for George Herb, o f Greenville, move the plant. courtroom and is not accepted the same car seat with the vie- membership were accepted by and Peter Vanderbrook, o f Cen­ The work has been done to all for jury service, he should re­ • the club. E. W. Haines, r^pre- terville, were in town Wednesday. appearances in a very satisfactory ceive no compensation. Whether It is alleged that Harris and a senting the Commercial Club, re­ Miss Nancy Allen entertained manner. The crew o f workmen the new order will stand with confederate took the old man in- ; quested the assistance o f the in a delightful manner at the have been industrious and hard the interpretation o f the law is to a back lot and there releived | ladies in arranging for the box Allen home Saturday evening. working. The citizens have lent conjecture. him o f his cash. They boarded social. Postmaster Haines sent the next car for Portland, mak­ in a letter asking instructions Miss Fay Percival, o f Portland, every aid to facilitate the work and nothing but the best o f feel­ Veterrn Association Meets ing a stay o f only 30 minutes in for the making of rose beads. visited her mother, Mrs. J. E. ing exists between the city and the count seat. Harris was held The letter was referred to Mrs. Farmer, last Sunday. We wish to call the attention by the Portland police on another Taplin to answer. the Warren Construction Com­ Miss Martha McCracken, o f pany, The citizens are bnsy all of those veterans who happened charge, and Cholak went to K el­ The program which followed the Hoffman & Allen clerk force, along the paved streets laying to be absent from the Semi-an­ ley Butte, Sunday, and identified contained many enjoyable fea­ spent Sunday in Portland. cement walks and improving the nual meeting o f the Washington the prisoner. Harris is a for­ tures not the least o f these was Johh O ’ Neill, o f Albion, Neb., 1 park strips. Within a short time County Veteran Association held eigner. the excellent music, consisting is visiting his son, J. P. O’Neill, 1 that part o f the city will show at Hillsboro on Oct. 5, that it o f two piano solos by Mrs. W il­ pharmacist at the Hines Drug i evidence o f its energetic citizens was called to order by Pres. A.B. liams and two vocal solos by Miss Th e Skovgaard Concert Co. Store. Amy Thomas. in the neat and well kept prop­ Thomas. The meeting was open­ ed by prayer by Comrade Haines. The president’s greetings con­ One o f the big things o f the J. F. Haynie sold the team and erties. The Press and the many who A portion o f the forenoon was year in the musical world will ap­ tained many good suggestions harness advertised in the Press desire to see our city what it devoted to chapel services in pear in Forest Grove at Marsh and showed deep thought and a to Otto Seidleman this week. should be hope that in the near commeration of the late deceased Hall, Thursday evening, Oct. 26. broad understanding o f existing J. L. Hill, o f Yamhill, with his future a move will be made to comrade W. M. Jackson, long­ Not since Maud Powell was here conditions. Mrs. Shippee gave family, moved into his residence extend the present limits o f the time treasurer o f Washington two years ago have we had so a short talk on hygiene, Pffccti- in South Park this week. pavement to other sections o f County, Commander o f Ransom good a violinist. Skovgaard is à cal Hygiene being the study top­ The program Born to Carl and A ra Hoffman, our town. This movement must Post No. 69 G. A. R. and Chap­ Dane and the greatest o f the ic for the year. 5{iesday, O c t 10, 1911, a son. be brought about by the property lain o f this Association, in con­ Scandinavian violinists and what closed with a reception to the Again the editor o f the Press is owners and much depends on cluding these services the audi­ gives him especial pre-eminence new members. Dainty refresh­ being accosted as grandpa. their pride and desire fo r im ence arose and bowed their heads is that he possesses one o f the ments were served by the re­ provement. Those in the resi­ in supplication for a brief time. finest Stradivarius violin in exis­ freshment committee and a vote Geo. C. Thomas from six pota­ to eyes o f the Perfection variety dent Sections who have already A fte r a few brief talks they ad­ tence for which he paid $13,000. o f thanks given to the Schultz planted last spring has dug 37 paved are certainly to be con­ journed to the dining room where He brings a company with him Market for the delicious coffee fine tubers weighing 22 lbs. gratulated in the showing they the tables were groaning under who are out? second in import­ donated for the occasion. their load o f good things that only ance to the violinist, a pianist, a L. C. Kendall, o f the Cornelius have made in leading the move­ the fertile brain o f the auxiliary vocalist and accompanist Gales Creek, Ore.,O c t 8,1911. It is Livery Barn, and C. G. Staley ment. Now for more pavement can give birth too. Dear Anna Bell:- hoped that the music lovers o f went to Portland to move out a and a still better town. The program for the afternoon Forest Grove will give their loyal I like your new clothes. I cut Mr. Ferlie, who will locate near consisted o f songs in German o f support to this concert. Only a them out and sent some to my Varley. ney will sail for Europe the lat­ recent importation and English few concerts o f the highest gra d e! cousin in Portland and she thot W. P. Thompson, o f the Hill­ ter part o f the month where the speeches and good stories. can be given by the College Con­ they were nice too. Mrs. Rum­ side section, was in town W ed­ Doctor will take special medical The renedition o f a solo entitled servatory each year and it helps mage is kept pretty busy. I go nesday. His sons, Roy and Will, work. "Dropping Out One By One” by materially when they receive the to school every day. We only expect to enter High School This country is getting so far the Perine sisters witn piano ac­ corresponding support o f the have Bix months this year. Monday. Your friend, from the log cabin stage that companiment by Mrs. Brown musical people. There is a pos­ Rose Topp. Mrs. W. F. Hartrampf, who statesmen o f the future will get brought tears to the eyes o f many sibility that we may have with has been seriously ill for two next to the people by beginning and no sweeter strains o f music us again this year Maud Powell, have fallen upon the sons and who so delighted our people two months with inflamatory rheu­ life as newsboys. A Resolution daughters of men since the morn­ years ago. matism was taken to Hot Kake, An ex-change says to pay the ing stars sang together than that Monday. Mr. Hartrampf accom­ Headquarters Washington Co. printerand the preacher. You’ re rendered by those charming la­ panied his wife. Veteran Association, Looks Like Saviour sure to get your money back. dies of Hillsboro. The program Hillsboro, October 5, 1911. J. C. Parsons, o f Patton Val­ The printer tells you the news f or the afternoon cannot be dup- W H EREAS There was considerable con­ ley, on his return Lorn Portland, about this world and the preacher heated. The veterans that at- The Great Captain General o f Tuesday, tells o f the extensive about the world that you are go- tempt to cover in their absence sternation among the prisoners in the city jail Tuesday evening the Universe has called from our preparations being made for the ing to. by various excuses surely missed when a man with a face similar ranks and promoted to the ranks entertainment o f Pres. T a ft in to the popular conception o f that in the Great Beyond our well be­ Frank Thatcher, o f the neigh- * good thln,g ’ . ... Portland, Thursday. borhood that beam his name. The Hall »a a crowded with a o f Jesus o f Nazareth, was usher­ loved Comrade W. M. Jackson, appreciative audience We hear that there is a stork was In town 1Monday Thatcher late Commander Rausom Post ^ a„ d , x M V _ ed into the cells as a vagrant Some o f the prisoners crossed in Washington as well as in Ore­ was named for No. 69 G. A. R. and Chaplain o f ran s » encores were the seasoning gon, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Limber, an old settler. The postoffice J * e The Presi themselves and othera gave the this Association. newcomer a wide berth. W H E R E A S by his death the who form erly lived here but are once located there has given way w d ‘ dent ordered the flag draped in He o f the heavenly features family has lost a kind father and now in Vancouver, having a to the more modern method of mourning for the period o f thirty bears the name San Perio Co bo, dutiful husband and the country daughter, born October 8. the R. F. D. system. days. Now a Spaniard. He wandered into a true and loyal citizen. E. F. Allen departed Sunday ice president The grade on the extension of the station and asked the way to therefore be it for his home at Coffeyvilie, Kan­ the Kearney and Black Hills V i n c e n t ’s hospital. He St RESOLVED by this Association sas, after a tw o weeks visit with railroad has settled sufficiently P io n eer o f 1 8 5 2 D ie s claimed he was sick, but was that we tender the widow and his brother, R. E. Allen, and old for the beginning o f the laying at Hillsboro recognized as having been up be­ family o f the deceased comrade time friends in Arnold.—Arnold o f the track. Large gangs of Died at the home o f her son, fore on a vagrancy charge and our sincere sympathy in this Sentinel, Nebraska. Mr. Allen men began this work Wednesday j Ghn M. Brown at Hillsboro, was arrested.— Portland Daily their great bereavement and that visited with his brother. M. S. and upon its completion the same Monday,Oct. 9, Mrs. Susan Jane his last resting place be kept News. Allen, in the Grove for some time gangs will be put upon the rails, fy e re tt Brown, aged 81 years. adorned with the flag he helped this fall. —Arnold Sentinel, Nebraska \ pioneer o f 1852. She was to save and loved so well. . . ... bom at Independence. Mo., Jan. C omm ittee . It is reported that David Keck E. L. Barnett, the former Ath- lg lg30 an(j was married to o f the Hillside section, has re­ ena banker, was a recent Weston Wj))jam M Brown Pec. 7. 1848. Stamp«, coins or your person­ turned from the east with a visitor. He but lately returned Some people are wise when arrjved in Portland Oct, 1, al check in the sum o f $1.00 brand new wife. Well, Dave, from Alberta, and says that ^ young, but outgrow it later; after a ]onJf across the will p «y for a renewal or a we wish you much happiness and Umatilla County colonists will . jnB_ They afterw ards settled others acquire wisdom by educa­ new subscription from this may your sailing be smooth and have good crops up there this tion, and others are always wise. Washington County, Mr. date to January 1st 1813. all your troubles little ones'. season with but few exceptions. g rown died in 1872. Tw elve Some have great abilities aiong The balance o f this year and Mrs Barnett accompanied him chj|dren were bom to the union '•all o f next for $1.00. only one line; others a lo r j many Send Mrs. August Kinney, o f As­ and they were guests while here ^ w hich five survive. lines, and still others have no at once for the Press. Now toria, is visiting with her par­ . u „ „ _ j |. M. Kemp.— Mrs. Brown was a mernoer o f ability at a ll for another 1000. the Methodist Episcopal Church. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Buxton o f Mr. and Mrs. in this city. Dr. and Mrs. Kin- Weston Leader. w „ . . thoroughly V - j