A W NeJaoa F orest Voi. 3 HINES STORY IS REVIEWED 6-4-11 G rove P ress FOREST G ROVE. OREGON. T H U R SD A Y . FEBR U AR Y 15. 1912. r ., -^ treasonable No. 15 welcome guest so long that every one should know it. If the scale doesn’t happen to be on your Ldd Paff is running1 the Hotel trees, there is probably some Cherry Grove. other pest. Spraying will invig­ Jessie Scott. Paul Schultz and orate the trees anyhow. The _________ _ Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Scott were -------------- law says we must clean up. I visiting at Cherry Grove Sunday. _ . . - ask the co-operation of the pub- Frances Reifenrath and Glen lie to that end. Get some reliable Lee have the smallpox. man to spray your trees and bushes, or do it yourself. Con­ Mrs.W. E. Lee is very sick. centrated lime-sulphur may be Levi Lovegren went to Tacoma, had at the drug and feed stores. Washington, last Saturday. It must be diluted. Don’t apply Dick Lungrin went to Portland when tree is wet with rain or FOREST GROVE, February 15. Saturday. The proposition of interesting fog. Use high pressure. It will Heavy reinforced concrete — (Editor of the Press)—The a r­ Mr. John Yunker was in For­ street pavement, six inches thick the schools of Washington coun­ pay you to spray, and add to the ticle in your last issue under the est Grove Saturday. with four inches of rock base, W h o P r esid ed as T o a st-M a ster at B u sin ess ty in competition of industrial appearance of the town besides. heading, “ Hines Makes Explan­ work was carefully considered M en ’s B a n p u e t M o n d a y N igh t. The public are reminded that laid with perfect symmetry of ation,” certainly sheds light on by the County Educational Board . cure-alls to be applied to the Gale* City surface, and given a finishing one point but is silent on the oth­ able mixer, which is the system last. Friday, and after listening roots of trees are as old as the Miss Dill spent Saturday and that makes it look exceptionally used by a certain patent com­ ers. His explanation regarding to Mr, Thomason, Field Manager fruit industry. The inspector smooth and enduring, and cost­ Sunday in Portland. the handling of the workmen’s pany here. from Supt. L. R. Alderman’s of- has no quarrel with those who Mrs. D. S. Pierce, accompan- ing but $1.29 a square yard, is checks shows conclusively that “ The whole table of costs for fice, it was voted unanimously to wish to spend money for such the record of a straightforward the employees of the Forest 'ed by her son and daughter, vis- Astoria contractor who is not a this work is as follows, the fig­ take up the work in our schools, things. His only concern at pres- Grove National Bank, from pres- the home of her sister, ures having been furnished me Since favorable action has ent is to see that you have no | member of any paving combine. ident to janitor, really audited Mrs. Jas. Churchill, last Sunday. from the records of the city of been taken by the Educational scale. In pursuit of that object 0. Borin recently has complet­ the accounts of the workmen as The infant child of Mr. and ed on Commercial street, Asto­ Astoria: Preparing roadbed for Board, Supt. Case will push the he will not be influenced by he says the checks were cashed Mrs. Seth, who was quite sick ria, three blocks of this work, crushed rock, 3202ssquare yards, matter of getting the plan be­ amount expended for root at 34 cents, $1088; crushed rock fore the schools in time for the washes. at the bank and the council only for a few days, is much better. and Portland men who have in sub-grade, 200 cubic yards, spring planting. audited the total account as ren- ,„.... , „ , , He suggests H. C. A t w e l l , Williams and Buckley have viewed the pavement declare it $500; steel reinforcement, 18,600 dered by the bank; that is, the that through the schools, an in- j County Fruit Inspector. far superior to Portland’s $2.40 been improving their mill by lineal feet, $558, and 3202 square spiration be created, and an in-j finance committee arranged, as and $1.80 a square yard product. yards of concrete pavement at terest be aroused in leading the j “ a matter of convenience,” to putting in a new edger. All the sand used was shipped Dance Is Success have the bank employees do Mrs. J. S. Lilly is spending a from Portland to Astoria. $1.29, $4130, making a total cost school children to contest in the The big dance held at the their work, as regards the ac­ few days at McMinnville with Crushed rock was paid for at for the work of $6276.58.” following industrial lines, viz: home of J. W. Kyle on Gales her mother, who is very ill. Portland Telegram. counts of the workmen, which 1. Agricultural -The growing the rate of $2.50 a cubic vard, creek last Saturday night proved as councilmen they had taken of the best potatoes, cabbage, Mrs. Vincent went to Portland instead of the $1.50 average to be much of a success. Those Christian Church their oath to perform. Surely Monday to see her daughter who price possible in Portland. Ce­ watermelons, musk melons, field present with the family were this is not such a showing as s being treated for appendicitis. ment did not cost less in Astoria Next Sunday is woman’s day corn, sweet corn, popcorn, hops, ! Messrs. Hugh Lilly, Walter Sar­ should be expected from a “ busi­ than in Portland. For the rein­ at the Christian church Sunday sweet peas, and astors. Rex Dallas spent Sunday in gent, Chas. Wilson, John Wilson, ness administration,” and from forced work, 18,600 lineal feet school. The women are arrang­ 2. Industrial Work For darn- j Earl Bateman, Chester Vincent, Salem. the showing it is very evident, of one-quarter inch bars were ing a fine program for the occa­ ing and patching, and the mak- j that with his experience in hand­ Daniel Staver is erecting a fine used, costing $558, which are sion, and are working very hard ing of aprons and dresses; mak- Harrison Heisler, Wm. Lunney, ling the city funds, the Doctor hog house. When finished it will ¡.wholly unnecessary in average to surpass the fine record made ing bread and jelly, and the can-! Roy Richardson, Ben Bateman, Will Williams, and Misses Phre- is fitted for the position he now be the most complete in this pavement work, and were placed by the men on men’s day. Every ningof fruit and vegetables. da Loving, Ruth Lilly. Eva holds, for in an article in the part of the country. in this contract because of the woman come and help next Sun­ 3. Animal Industry —i The Fletcher, Edna Lilly, Gertrude Review of Reviews a writer in­ soft character of the formation day, and let all the men add growing of thoroughbred pigs, Sutford, Katie Heisler, Elizabeth Gales Creek Precinct forms us that “ the Post Office their presence, and make this calves, and chickens. beneath. Department is a monument of one of our great days in the Bi­ 4. Industrial Work—The mak­ Falkner, and Mrs. Ben Bateman Gales Creek precinct compris­ “These figures show how we and Mrs. Wm. Wilson. Late business inefficiency” and in the es the following sections: have been held up here for a ble school. At the regular morn­ ing of bird houses, book racks, hours were kept and the merry­ report of the joint commission of T 1 n; r 4 w, 4 to 9; 16, 17, 18. i long time in a merciless man­ ing service the pastor will preach and simple pieces of furniture. the two houses of Congress on T 2 n; r 4 w, 19, 20: 29 to 32. ner,” said the Portland man on “God’s Gracious Purpose in Supt. Case recommends that makers danced to most excellent music. their investigation of the Post T 1 n; r 5 w, 1, 2, 3; 9 to 36. who gathered the facts the Ages” . By request of the each school garden be designated Office Department they united in T 2 n; r 5 w, w£ of 2; 3 to 10; about the Astoria work. “ When ladies of the W. C. T. U. the ev­ 3V floating over it a small flag— For Sheriff a report showing that no ac­ wi and sej 11; si of 12; 13 to 30; any company had the audacity ening service will again be ad­ ‘The Stars and Stripes” - show­ The undersigned, a member of counts were kept which made it 32 to 36. to charge $2.40, or $2, or even journed for a union service at ing loyalty to the farm and the Republican party and resid- possible to find out the essential T 3 n; r 5 w, wi of 26; 27 to $1.80 a square yard for cement the Congregational church, at lome. Children competing in inf at Hillsboro, announces hpn- things about the business opera- 34; wi of 35. concrete pavement here, the whieh Mrs Scoville, of Chicago, this contest must plant and cul­ self a candidate for Sheriff be­ will speak. tivate the soil themselves, feed tion of the service. His article T 1 n; r 6 w, 25, 26, 34, 35, 36. management had certainly taken also states that the workmen’s T 2 n; r 6 w, 1 to 6; 8 to 16: our measure for the original Remember the fine dinner that and raise the chickens and other fore the Republican primaries to be held in Washington county, checks are in the hands of the 22 to 25. easy. The figures from this As­ is being arranged in the dining animals, do the sewing, canning, Recorder and we can find the ex­ T 3 n; r 6 w, 31 to 36. Always toria woi k prove that the type room of the Christian church for cooking, and hand work, all of April 9, 1912. If nominated and cer_ elected I pledge myself to con- act facts and publish them. Now inclusive. Register with of concrete pavement we have Washington’s birthday. This which self reliance must be Of duct the office as economically as tided to by the parents. M ark T. C ox , J. P. will be one of the fine events of really, wonder if they want any been using here could be laid at more published? If so why did­ a profit for $1 a square yard. the season. Special decorations, course, the parent may plow the possible an(I extend every cour- The M. E. church has sold to Think of the fortunes taken features representing the early ground, or instruct in the prep- tesy to citizens having business n ’t they have them published, instead of accusing me of villify- Mrs. J. H. Hicks a building lot from our good property owners colonial days, and Mr. and Mrs. aration of the exhibits, but the w‘^ l*'e ° ^ ce* APPLICATE, ing and belittling the outgoing fronting on First avenue where because no city engineer or other Geo. Washington present, The child must actually do the work. Candidate for Sheriff. pre­ council when I did just what he she will erect a nice residence in official would come out and show dinner will be served from 5:30 Supt. Case thinks that in nre- (Paid Advertisement.) now asks me to do. Maybe it’s the spring. The church will up the robbery. Here are the p. m. until all is eaten, The paring for the contest, the child­ ren will raise watermelons and because of my standing in the build a new parsonage at once specifications for the Astoria whole town is invited. For County Clerk other produce sufficient to supply estimation of the public he ob- on the old church site. work, which I investigated: the home for the ensuing year. To the Voters of Washington Dixon-Broadwell j jets to my associating with such ~ . “ Grading to a proper sub- County: They will learn many useful les- high minded citizens who have Married, on Wednesday even­ ^ ot*ce grade; on this sub-grade lay a I am a candidate for the office sona that will be helpful to the only the welfare of our city at ing, February 7, at 8 o’clock, at I am prepared to deliver fresh concrete pavement six inches in of County Cletk, and have filed heart. If you doubt their single- milk to all parts of the city for 6 thickness; if, in the opinion of the home of Mrs. Jennie Dixon parents and the home. The co-operation of every a petition asking to have my mindedness just consider their cents per quart, delivered night the city engineer, it is found in South Forest Grove, Mr. O. R. farmer and citizen in Washing­ name placed on the official nom­ actions the last two years. Dixon and Miss Margaret Broad- and morning. I will do my best necessary, lay on sub-grade, be- Now Doctor, if you do not to satisfy you. A. K in n e y , Dai­ fore placing concrete thereon, a well, of Amity, Rev. C. H. Hil- ton coupty is solicited toward inating ballot of the Republican ____________ know the name of the writer, ryman, Third St., Forest Grove, layer of crushed rock ___ four ______ inches ton officiating. After the cere- turning the trend of attraction party for the primary election to tf and wish to, I give the editor of Oregon. thick, thoroughly rolled; on this mony a nice supper was served. from the cities toward the farm. be held April 19, 1912. In said the Press permission to tell you, crushed rock twisted steel bars, The relatives and a few friends Further and more definite ar­ petition and at all times I pledge Congregational Church if you ask him. one-quarter of an inch thick, were present. The young peo­ rangements for the contest will myself, if elected, to perform the Sunday morning subject, “The Give us a little light on the should be laid one foot apart, ple left on an evening car for be announced later. duties of said office as prescribed All wishing to enter this con other points, Doctor, this is get­ Good Samaritan” ; evening, un­ parallel with and at right angles Portland where the groom is at ion temperance meeting, address test should begin early to select by law and for the be3t interests ting interesting. to the course of the street; upon work. by Mrs. Scovell, all churches choice soil and choice seed. If of the public. S ome M ore A non . the sub-grade thus prepared shall E d w . C. L u c e , CITY NEWS NOTES uniting. The Congregational La­ along the line of animal industry, be laid the concrete. The spec­ Candidate for County Clerk. dies Missionary Society will en­ select eggs from the best brtsd Pattons Valley. ifications for the mix are 1-2-4 (Paid Advertisement.) tf We order our yearly stock of of chicken9. Select the best tertain the missionary societies (Crowded out last week.) standard, tamped with iion Plowing has begun in Pattons of all churches at Herrick Hall tampers until water flushed to Nelson Bibles in March. On our breed of calves and pigs. Only IRRIGATION CONGRESS present stock we offer 10 percent Bchoo, chndren wiU be eligible to next Wednesday afternoon at Valley. top, and on this was spread a discount this month. In any Bi- enter thi„ conteS[ A ,Ut of Portland, Oregon, February 19- 2:30. layer of stone chips, upon which ble ordered to come with our new The surprise dance given 21, $1 Portland Round Trip. prizes will be made up for the Friday, Saturday and Sunday, was poured a grout 1 to 2 . stock we will have any name you last Wednesday on Mrs. W. F. county exhibit. For this meeting the Oregon ‘■The contents were not made wish stamped in gold on the the Christian Endeavor was rep­ ) Roberts was a grand success. Electric Railway will sell round resented in Salem by Kennard by putting stone down and pour­ cover. T he B ook S tore . 16 Finley McCleod is very ill. It Dixon, of the Christian church, ing a cement mixture over i t Trees Should Be Sprayed ) trip tickets from Forest Grove to * is reported that he has trouble ..... , ., ... Portland February 18 and 19 Misses Viola House and Maud but the whole was thoroughly Attention of the public is with return |imit' of February Holbrook Lodge No. 30, with his heart English, and Messrs. Holman mixed in a machine and placed A. F. and A. M. Special called to the fact that only a few 23. at the rate shown above, A surprise dance was given at perrjn and Vernon Burlingham. like in the high-grade concrete Communication this Sat­ weeks remain in which trees can This is an important meeting Fred Gherkies Saturday night It 0f the Congregational church of work. This kind of handling urday evening, Feb. 17 at 7:30 be safely sprayed for the San looking toward the further de Visiting brethren wel­ velopmentof the irrigated sec­ was well attended. A lunch was tbis place, and Messrs. Rex Dal- costs more than to dump all the sharp. come. Work in E. A. degree and Jose scale. Don’t wait for the tions of Oregon, and an interest­ served at m idnight |as, Dunsmore and Ruel Baker, crushed rock upon the street, other business. By ordti of the inspector to tell you they are in­ ing program will be presented. fected. You know the scale when J. A. Woodhouse and family of the Congregational church at spread it with teams and then Worshipful Master. N. L. A t k in s , Agent, A. B en K ori , Sec’y. you see it. It has been our un- O. E. Ry., Forest Grove, Or. and Fred Robertson and family Hillside. pour cement over it from a port- More Anon Says “This Is Interesting,” and Invites Further Discussion. C H A S. O. ROE PRICE IS PAID PUPILS ARE TO CONTEST Astoria Gets Reinforced Con- crete Pavement Laid for $1.29 a Square Yard. hducationaj Board of Wash- ington County Favors An Industrial Competition. ulei \ ontl . fc a