Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, November 23, 1911, Image 1

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F orest G rove P ress
Vol. 3
FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 1911.
No.
Deaths.
HAWLEY VISITS
Bonbonniere Ad I* Winner.
COUNCIL ASKED TO
POULTRY SHOW IS
DAVID W. VAN ANTWERP
The advertisement o f the Bon­
FOREST GROVE David William Van Antwerp
RENDER STATEMENT bonniere received the highest
DECIDED SUCCESS.
aged 76 years, died at his home
in South Park, Monday, Nov. 19.
The funeral services were held
from the family residence Tues-
day, Rev. Hilton officiating. In­
terment was made in Forest View
Cemetery.
Mr. Van Antwerp
came to Forest Grove 5 years ago
and is survived by the following
children: Mrs.
Schadler and
Mrs. Junor, o f Portland; Mrs.
Carl Hinman, and William Van-
Antwerp, of Forest Grove, and
a stepson, G. W. Moore, o f this
city.
number o f votes as the best ap­
pearing in the Press. Over fifty
“
If
this
paper
should
poke
its
The Third Annual Exhibition
W. C. Hawley, representative
readers
signified
their
prefer­
nose
into
some
public
business
of
the Washington County Poul­
in Congress from this district,
ences,
and
the
result
disclosed
a
that
some
folks
would
keep
try
Association was opened to
was in Forest Grove Monday vis­
wide
difference
of
opinion,
¡there
the
public in this city Wednes­
under
their
hats
and
ask
all
about
iting personal and political friends
being
votes
for
nearly
every
ad
day
of this week and will remain
it,
non’t
take
it
that
we
are
kick­
and incidentally looking after
open
until Saturday night.
in
the
paper.
The
Bonbonniere,
ers,
etc.”
the gaps that Ijave impaired his
owned
by
R.
A.
Phelps,
received
The
exhibition is a decided suc­
>
The
above
item
in
your
last
political fences as a result of the
11
votes,
or
more
than
any
other.
cess—the
verdict of all who have
week’s
issue
set
3ome
of
us
old
numerous conditions that tend to
Those who selected the winner viewed the display. The show
timers
to
thinking
and
we
re­
make the path of the office hold­
membered that up until some and among whom the Press will Is complete, being composed o f
er one of strenuousity.
’two or three years ago our city distribute $5 are: Ethel Trouton, all known standard breeds. Peo­
The Press acknowledges a
council made an annual state­ C. L. Wagner, Mae McCann, ple of Washington county, and
pleasant call and while our re­
ment to the public which was John McCann. Mrs. J. McCann, Forest Grove particularly, have
ported did not place the congress­
posted
in the council chamber on Earl, Bruce and Alice McCann, realized the value and import­
man on the witness stand he
t
election
day where each and C. A. Hoffman, John Allen and ance of the show and have been
PETER SULLIVAN
elicited from him his views on
every
citizen
could see for him­ Geo. Jackson. Geo. G. Pater­ active in making it the marked
the proposed raise in postal rates
Aged 22 years. Died Nov. 15
self
without
taking
the word of son’ s ad was second with the ads success it is.
on second class matter. He said: at the home o f his mother, Mrs.
Over 300 chickens have been
the
mayor
or
council
for it that of W. O. Wagner, Hoffman &
“ I do not approve o f Hitchcock’s A. W. Jurhs, northeast o f Banks.
Allen, First NationaljBank, Forest entered and there is an excellent
we
were
getting
value
received
method o f allowing monthly mag­ The deceased was born in Texas
Grove Pharmacy, U. S. A Livery, showing of ducks, turkeys and
azines to be shipped out in car­ and has lived in Oregon but a for all the money going into the
H. T. Giltner and Fashion Stables other fowls. Quality considered,
load lots one and two months be­ short time. The body was brought city exchequer. Have our city
appearing
in the order mentioned. the display is equal to any ever
officials gotten to that point
fore they are distributed from to the Forest Grove Undertaking
The
Press
is determined to pro­ held in the state, being composed
where they can do no wrong and
their news agencies. They had Co.’s Parlors and from there
duce
results
for its advertisers in part of exhibits that have car­
therefore the dear public should
just as well be transported by shipped to Portland where inter­
and
will
make
another cash offer ried awav first honors from the
not expect to be informed of the
slow freight as by mail. Espec­ ment was made in the River View
state fair and other prominent
next
month.
inside workings of that Honor­
ially do I disapprove o f caarying Cemetery Friday, Nov. 17, with
poultry shows.
able body? Or, have they as­
the muck-raking and irrespons­ services at the grave.
One of the most attractive
sumed the Vanderbilt position—
New Press Here
ibly magazines that have no re­
entries is the display of white
MARY C HAZZARD
“ the public b e ------. ” In either
gard for truth and spread trashy
The Press Publishing Co. has Orpingtons, that being an excep­
Mrs. Mary C. Hazzard, aged case isn’t it about time a report
literature and dissatisfaction.
received
a new cylinder press tionally fine exhibit. Not to be
63 years died at the home o f Jos­ was made, showing where the
That class, however, should be
and
the
same will be installed outclassed is the exhibit of
$70,000.00 received from the sale
dealt with by the courts and not eph Ash o f North Plains Nov. 16.
and
in
running
order by Satur­ Barred Plymouth Rocks, Part­
She was the widow o f the late of bonds vTent, ie: How much
by the postal department. I do
day.
Next
week
we will appear ridge
Wyandotts,
Brahmas,
William Hazzard and mother of the pipe line cost to the reser­
believe the average newspaper is
in
six
column
size.
Rhode
Island
Reds
and
Minorcas.
Prof. J. C. Hazzard.
The re­ voir. cost of reservoir, cost of
a good dissemenator o f news and
The policy of the Press is to Another entry that has elicited
mains
were
brought
to
Forest line to city limits, cost inside city
one o f the big factors o f educa­
improve
and this we intend to do much praise is the display o f Sil­
Grove and then shipped to Port­ limits and extensions, and, as
tion, and knowing that the aver­
until
we
give our patrons one of ver Spangled Hamburgs;a better
land for burial in River View has been hinted, there was a sur­
age publisher o f a newspaper is
the
best
weekly papers in the exhibit being hard to find. There
Cemetery.
plus, if so, what became o f it
not overburdened with wealth, I
is also an exhibit showing the
The dear public would also like state.
see no reason why the rates
Preliminary work on our Xmas- various breeds of Wyandotts and
to
know
how
much
was
expended
Given Pleasant Surprise
should be raised, even though
Industrial edition to be issued ’ Rocksj
Sitting
cosily by their fireside for the lighting plant and what December 21 is well under way.
that class of publications is car­
The ^display of Leghorns is
we have to show for it, also the
ried at a Ios8. They are valu­ enjoying the 17th anniversary
The
special
will
carry
sixteen
complete
and especially attract­
receipts from lights and how
able from an eductaional stand­ o f their wedding Mr. and Mrs.
pages
and
will
be
the
best
boost­
ive.
These
small members of
J. G. Lenneville were completely much it costs us #to furnish the er edition ever issued in Wash­ the chicken family look over to
point.”
lights, in fact let us have a full
Congressman Hawley depart­ taken by surprise when a com­
light on the subject, also the ington Co. Keep the special edi­ the pens o f their larger brethren
ed on an evening car for Hills­ pany o f Royal Neighbors, sup­
revenue from the water system tion in view. It will be valuable and triumphantly cackle, “ I may
boro, from which place he went ported by their husbands, uncer­
since installing and the expenses from an advertising standpoint not produce as much meat, but I
to Tillamook, where he and Rep­ emoniously ushered themselves
belonging to it; also what the as it will have a circulation of am there when it comes to pro­
resentative Humphreys, of the into the presence o f the astonish­
ducing 50-cent eggs.”
surplus revenue received for 5,000 copies.
Rivers and Harbors Committee, ed bride and groom.
An exhibit of Blue Andalus­
The good Neighbors came laden water is used for. Have not we
will view the government work
ians attracts the eyes o f many.
Petitioning Direct Primary
a
right
to
know
thrse
things?
under way there and obtain nee with the delicacies o f the season
All public officials are public
A petition is being circulated Included in this display is a hen
essary information for future which, after a few pleasant
servants. Has the servant be­ among Forest Grove voters ask­ 12 years old, and she is still pro­
hours spent in converse and play­
recommendations to congress.
ducing the coin.
ing charades, were served to a come greater than his master? ing the council to enact an. ordi­
There was also an excellent
nance that will permit the voters
“ queen’s taste” by the "c h e f”
966
Men’s Concert A Success
entry
of Black Spanish.
O ld T imer , to select candidates for city offi-
A
game
chicken and an exhibit
The Men’s Concert, given un­ assisted by his good wife and
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cere by direct primary, thus do-
of
various
other fowls complete
der the auspices o f the Ladies’ neighbors.
Beaverton Saloon Robbed
j ing sway with the old convention
Those present were Mr. and
the
best
display
ever held in the
Working Society of the Congie-
Displaying the typical western or caucus system. The petition is
gational Church, at Marsh Hall Mrs. H. L. Deckert, M. S. Allen, style of years gone by, a lone being signed by many citizens county.
The show is being held in the
Tuesday evening displayed some F. Fritz, Ottice Shearer, S. robber entered the Renalt Saloon and it is thought .the name of
excellent home talent along the Marshall, L. J. Corl, A. E. Clyde in Beaverton last Saturday even- nearly every voter in the city will T. J. O. feed store building on
lines of music and drama. Mr. and Mesdames. Graham, Nichols, ing held the bartender and guests appear thereon when it is pre- Main street and is being viewed
by many people.
Every citizen
Richardson in a vocal solo, “ The Ives, Tucker and Miss Graham
After the wedding supper the at bay with a revolver and se- sented to the council for action. of the county, and especially lov­
Perfect Day’ ’ won much applause.
cured the contents o f the till,!
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ers of poultry, should see the ex­
Mr. Richardson is new in musical guests reluctantly departed wish­ amounting to nearly $50. Before
The
building
at the rear of
circles here and his charming ing tne happy couple a long and leaving he fired a number of Schultz’s grocery is being re­ hibition before it closes Saturday
vdice delighted the audience. joyous life and many like occa­ shots into the floor between the paired, remodeled and fitted up night.
The work of making awards is
Haskel Ferrin, Rev. Thomas and sions.
chairs occupied by two guests to for the lecal telephone Co. The
now
under way by Elmer Dixon,
Richard Abraham each gave
let them know he had been there, office and switchboards will be
Commercial
Club
Meets
of
Oregon
City, and the prize
pleasing solo selections. Prof.
So far no arrests have been made. moved as soon as repairs are
winners
will
appear in next
a
The
Commercial
Club
held
Harrington gave two readings
completed.
week’s
issue
o
f
the Press.
business
meeting
Tuesday
even­
The
man
who
fails
to
realize
which were greatly enjoyed. Ed­
Mrs.
Albert
Simmons,
o
f
Dilley,
ing
and
after
taking
up
and
dis­
the
value
o
f
advertising
in
his
ward Livingston gave a talented
UMINISTMTMl NOTICE
rendition of “ Annie Laurie’ , in a posing o f some matters essential home paper is not entitled to underwent an operation in the
Forest
Grove
Sanatorium
Mon­
Notice
is
hereby given that the under-
to
the
welfare
of
the
city
a
sug-
much
sympathy
if
his
business
cornet solo, Prof. Heibel gave a
signed h u been by the County Cosrt o f
day.
..The
operation
was
per­
gestion
was
made
that
the
Club
ig
falling
off.
How
are
people
cello solo, and Dwinell Clapp,
Washington County, Oi
Oregon duly ap­
formed by Dr. Tucker, assisted
nted administratrix
ix <
o f the ostate o f
«who never fails to win his hear­ give a banquet to the over-work- to know he is alive?
Beat, deceased, and has duly
ThankfJ awfu|ly for the cleaned bv Dr. Hines, and was quite suc­ qualified as such administratrix. All
ers, plaved his violin in the usual ed City Council, a sort o f testi-
persons having claims against said es­
work o f ke€p_ cessful.
jpelightful manner. Walker’s or- momal for their labors in behalf croJ|g wa)kg ^
tate are hereby required to present the
J. N. Hoffman and M. S. Al­ same to me with proper vouchers at the
■chestra gave opening and closing of the city. We understand it ing the city cross walks free
office o f M. Bailey Bump, in Hills­
len sold their hop yard, near law
"numbers.
The entertainment met with a not over-enthusiastic from mud should be kept up.
boro, Washington County, Oregon,
reception by the members of the
Thatcher, to Guy M. Raomond.
within six months from date hereof.
was a thorough success.
Roy Watkins is absent on a
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this
Club. The president evidently
J. F. Love was in to look over November 22, 1911.
business
visit
to
points
in
Wash­
M ARY E. BEST,
Miss Edith Staley and Miss hasn’t his members under very
the Press office today.
Administratrix o f the estate o f
ington.
good
control.
Jennesa Miller were week-end
Edward Beat, deceased.
,
Jo*10 Yonker. o f Gaston, made M. Bailey
Advertise your Holliday goods
Buny>,
guests at the home o f Mr. and
this office a pleasant call today.
A tt'y for the Estate.
D SI.
in the Press.
The Press, $1.00 Per Year.
Mrs. Gerald Volk last week.
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