î ' i k w o Tim es F orest Voi. 3 G rove FOREST GROVE. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 18. 1912. PAVEMENTS ORDERED ---------------- Mr. and Mrs. Thompson of Portland visited over Sunday with Mrs. Thompson’s mother, Mrs. Curtis. Mr. H. E. Adams, who is as sisting on the library building, has taken rooms in the Hoffman j cottage on Main street. SENATOR GIVES VIEWS City Council Monday Evening '«dEi S sS 2 S g S ,l i l - i ! £ Hon. W . D. Wood Tells of Planned Street Improve week and has been unable to at- I tend to his work in Portland. ! r P ress Reforms in State Ap influence in bringing this about and in establishing a precedent that an appropriation is not meaningless and when once made must be made sufficient for the purpose for which ap propriated. W. D. W ood . j DANDELIONS DISAPPEAR TITANIC LOSS OF LIFE 1312 Public School Children Win The loss of life on the big : steamer Titanic, account of : which appears on page two, has been definitely reported to be 1312. Survivors, men 79, women I 233, children 16, total 328. Prizes For Destroying WATTS NEWS The telephone company took out the Bell phones which were left in the neighborhood last week. Most o f them were re placed with new phones. The Ladies’ Aid held its reg ular meeting last week at the home of Mrs. J. B. Prickett. A pleasant afternoon was spent in piecing quilt blocks. Mrs. Prickett served delicious refresh ments to the society. Little Charley Keagy accom panied his aunt, Mrs. Stevenson, home from Aberdeen last week. He will stay here about a month. A good program was given by both rooms at the school Friday, the occasion being Arbor Day. Mrs. VVebler from the Grove visited Mrs. J. B. Prickett sev eral days last week. A sister-in-law and a neice o f Mrs. N. A. Frost arrived from St. Paul last week to make an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Dilley were in the Grove Friday on business. Iadell Stevenson fell from a tree at the school house one day last week and wrenched his shoulder. He has ihissed sev eral days o f school on that ac count. Last Saturday many witnessed ments for City the feat of driving an automo propriations Harmful Weeds bile up the thirty-three per cent j incline erected on the college The city fathers met in ad grounds. Editor Forest Grove Press: Friday o f last week “ Dandelion journed session Monday evening Day” was observed by the chil Per your request to write with all present excepting W. F. The Book Store stock, under something for publication occur POULTRY DEMONSTRATION dren of the Grove in a befitting Schultz. the new management o f H. R. ring in my legislative experience i way. The school children, with Hearing the remonstrances to Bernard, will be greatly in I have chosen the matter of de The poulty demonstration car baskets laden with obnoxious paving took up the major part creased and some new lines ficiencies in state appropriations of the Southern Pacific Company weeds, marched in procession o f the evening. added. and my connection therewith. will make a thirty-day tour of three blocks long from the Cen Pacific Avenue and that part of The legislative sessions o f 1893 the Willamette, Umpqua and tral school building to Eells Park J. D. Amsberry, who with his North College Way from North and 1895 were not called upon to Rogue River valleys, commenc to the music of the school band. First Avenue were remonstrated family recently moved from the provide for any deficiencies in ing April 6, 1912. The demon Many spectators gathered to j Grove to Cedar Mills, writes that out. One block on College Way stration will be operated in con state institutions, officers and witness the demonstration and connecting North First with Pa his postoffice address is Portland boards or commissions. In the junction with the Oregon Agri hear the talks. The prizes were Route 2. cific avenue was ordered paved The car will awarded as follows: First prize session of 1907 the deficiency ap cultural College. 42 feet wide with gravel bitu- Twenty-five members were propriation bill carried in round be in charge of C. G. Lamb, as for girls, Mabel Rasmussen, who lithic. Remonstrators on First added to the M. E. church by numbers $47,500, in 1909 $167,- sisted by R. B. Thompson. had 160 pounds, pair of scissors; Avenue consented to pave 30 letter last Sunday. Only a short 000, in 1911 the sum o f $153,000. Prof. James Dryden will have second, Aileen Hoffman, tennis feet wide from First Street east time since forty members were Thus it seemed as though the general supervision. The car ball; third, Nellie Walker, drink to Seventh and from “ A ” street added in a single day. custom was becoming quite prev- j will arrive at F'orest Grove May ing cup. Boys’ first prize, Paul east to First Street forty-two alent that when the amount ap- i 1st at 6 p. m. and leave the fol Austin, jackknife; second, Leslie The Tribune (Cornelius) con propriated for a specific purpose lowing morning. feet wide, provided that the Kiry, baseball; third, Morse test closed Saturday night. was exhausted all that was nec The Washington County A g S. P. pave 21 feet. The following program, sub Buxton, drinking cup. All were The council by resolution or Miss Esther Fitch got the piano, essary was to file claims and ject to change, has been ar treated to ice cream and cake ricultural and Livestock Associa dered pavement on First Avenue Mrs. Herman Reese the ring, vouchers with the secretary of ranged for stops o f two hours or and made a merry party of tion held a meeting at the K. P. from First Street east to Seventh Miss Emily Kraus the watch. state, many o f which were in more: young folks who had secured hall one night recently and ar Street, 30 feet wide; from “ A ” ' Newt R. Brown and family terest bearing, and these would Lecture and demonstration for more than two tons and accom ranged for a three days’ meet on Street east to First, 42 feet wide, and R. P. Rain and family, all be provided for earlv in its next school children. (30 to 60 min plished much good. The exer the fair grounds east o f town in to be o f gravel Bithulitic, and of Creswell, have moved to this session by a deficiency appropri utes. ) cises were conducted by Prof. June. The exact date has not pavement 30 feet wide on place. Mr. Brown is a brother- ation bill carrying an emergency Lecture for general public on Gardner and were under the au been set. The merchants have | “ A ” Street from north side in-law and Mr. Rain a son-in-law clause making the money avail “ Poultry Feeding.” (30 min spices of the Women's Club. guaranteed a $1500 purse. They o f First Avenue to the north of our shoemaker, H. Lidyard. The boys and girls looked to will also hold a horse show in the L able at once. To one accustomed utes.) side of Fourth Avenue North, Demonstrations and inspec their future interests in leaving city during the meet. The boys | to keeping a close tab on finan also Second Avenue from First Edith Long, four year-old ces and representing a county! tion of exhibi s in car. (60 to plenty for seed for another such say there will surely be some thing doing this season. Street to Fifth Street, to be 24 daughter o f Wm. A. Long, was that bears a goodly proportion of 90 minutes.) day. feet in width. born with her teeth fully grown. state taxes, the abuse o f this Lecture for general public on A goodly representation of Two weeks ago one was pulled custom seemed uncalled for, de- j “ Housing o f Chickens.” J. D. Mickle Recommended (30 Come Over to My House citizens, men and women, were out and in this short time an- void of business methods, and j minutes.) Come over to my house and in To the Editor: We the under present and took active part in j other tooth has fully developed was leading to extravagances on ! Second demonstration and in spect my pen of Black Minorcas. signed members of “ The Con ; the proceedings. j in its place. (60 to 90 These birds are from prize win sumers’ League o f Oregaji” de all sides. T om e it seemed a p -, spection of exhibits. Council adjourned to meet parent that when a certain | minutes.) ners. We guarantee every egg sire to give public expression to.^ Mrs. P. T. Buckley and daugh Friday, April 26th, when ob amount had been set aside for to be fertile; will replace any not our confidence in the ability of!U ter Bulah of Arnold, Nebraska, jections, if any, may be offered maintainance, building, repairs so. $1 for fifteen. Mr. J. I). Mickle, to meet the re- ■ j who have been in California for Notice to Odd Fellow« as to ordered impvrovements. or general contingent expenses, C. A. H offman , quirements of the office o f state™ some time, stopped over night Notice for intention to improve that unless some emergency 411 members o f Washington i North Main street near Pacific dairy and food commissioner. First Avenue, published on third on their way home this week | should arise, such amount ought Lodge No. 48 I. O. O. F., also all Gallery. After a careful consideration o f! with their old friends, A. G. page, is an oversight. to be made sufficient for and sojourning Odd Fellows are r e -, the qualifications of the several] Hoffman and family. used only for the specific pur quested to be present at the next candidates for this position, * ■ Call at Hotel Loughlin regular meeting o f Washington Wm. Langley and wife, after pose for which appropriated. CITY NEWS NOTES. next Thursday and have believe that we are justified in[ spending two weeks at their | An examination o f the meas Lodge No. 48, April 22, 1912, as recommending Mr. Mickle to the! ranch west o f town, returned to | ures passed by other states business of importance will be Dr. Lowe show you the new members o f the Consumers’ ^ glasses with which you can see John Anderson is building a this city Sunday. R. M. T aylor , Mr. Langley j showed plainly that they had transacted. all distances. They make you Leagup and to all who are inter-^ garage for his new auto. spent his time fishing and rolling j been up against the same prop-! Sec. feel young without making you ested in pure food, pure milki Rev. J. M. Earber was in logs and looks much better for I osition, and a compilation of look old. Free demonstrations. and the faithful administratior the outing. these measures passed in our Lents on business Monday. Notice! Clean Up! Scores o f Forest Grove refer of the laws dealing with this im-j portant subject. ences. R. D. Baldwin, foreman o f the' sister state Washington, Ohio Mr. Robert Hardin has been and other states showed th e1 All refuse to be hauled to the Signed by Mrs. Henry Russell News Messenger o f Marshall, ! dumping grounds must be sacked having very poor health lately. rather drastic action taken. Talbot, Mrs. Millie B. Trumbull! Minnesota, accompanied by his and set on street by Saturday You and your children are safe Mrs. E. B. Colwell, Mrs. Van! With these measures as a morning. Nothing that can be Frank Buffin joined the ranks family, is visiting his sister, of the T r jss readers this week. Mrs. H. N. Robinson, and h a s' guide I caused to be prepared buried will be removed. The if you wear Dr. Lowe’s superior Benschoten, Miss Trevett, Mrs’! j glasses eye safe and price safe. Wm. T. Gannett, Mrs. W. B| and introduced two measures to Carl Hoffm; n was in Portland his eyes open for an opportunity j correct in our state this defi city will furnish teams and will They cost you no more than the Ayer. collect all sacked unflammable on business tl e first of the week. of permanently locating. ciency abuse. Senate Bill No. refuse Saturday o f this week inferior kinds usually sold and Quarterly meeting services 127, concerning the auditing of only. Have it ready. By order you have the benefit o f his skill Dr. Lowe’s glasses are death and more than twenty years’ ex- will be held in the Free Meth- j claims, prohibited the secretary to headaches. Ask your neigh ; perience. Consult him at Hotel odist church beginning Friday j of state from “ auditing any o f chief o f police. bors. I Loughlin next Thursday, April night and continuing over Sun claims or issuing any evidence of 25. FOR REPRESENTATIVE Rev. W. N. Coffee of j audit, except an appropriation Mrs. W. E. Mallory of this day. All had been made therefore and city is in Giants Pass this week Portland will have charge. are invited to attend. J. F. j such appropriation had not To the Voters of Washington C o.:) Parlor, church and school or on business. Leise, pastor. been exhausted.” Coupled with The undersigned, a member of gans for sale at the Bazaar. John Erukson, a farmer of this was Senate Bill No. 129 to the Republican party, residing The committee soliciting sub Gales Creek, was in this city on CITY NEWS NOTES scriptions for the cannery and prevent deficiencies and making in Cornelius, announces himself business this week. packing plant met at the library it unlawful for any state officials, a candidate for the Republican Moore & Son pay 20c cash for A card frcm Henry Huber asks rooms Saturday, and while they trustees, managers, superintend nomination for the office o f rep vour eggs. ents or boards o f commission of resentative at the primary elec us to change his mail from Kist had not yet secured sufficient | O. M. GARDNER any public institution or depart tion to be held on the 19th day Sell your produce where you to Timber, Oregon. funds, there was much territory j ment o f state to create any de o f April, 1912. If lam nominat get the cash. Moore & Son. Prof. O. M. Gardner wit! Leonard Jennings, Son of not worked and they are confi - 1 ficiency, incur any liability or ed and elected I will, during mv draws from the primary electicp Buzz Jennings, arrived in town dent of success. expend a greater sum o f money term of office, vote for the can- | Edison and Victor talking ma contest for county school supej the first of the week. Harvey Baldwin, wife and lit than was appropriated therefore, didate for United States senator chines and records for sale at the intendent, and wishes to thar Bazaar. his many ardent supporter} Mayor Allen was in Salem tle son George, with Mrs. Bald- j an emergency being provided for who has received the highest through an emergency board. number of votes at the preceding For Sale — A young mare His action in withdrawing Sunday and Monday to attend win’s father and mother. Mr. ] and Mrs. H. C. James, made a: Neither of these measnres was election for that office. I will sound, true, gentle, well broken. prompted from a business stan the funeral o f a relative. point. _________ trip over the Germantown road I amended in any particular or re consider myself a servant o f the V. V. Willis, 16 Third street. Rev. J. R. Hall, who has been to Portland Sunday. They re- j ceived anv opposition in either people at all times and work for, FOR SHERIFF For Sale Steam prune dryer, very ill, was able to take an out port the road scenic and the trip house and were looked upon | the best interests o f the taxpay ing in an auto Saturday. all one could wish. with much favor both by the ers of Washington county. Will i one ton capacity, all complete. I hereby announce my carnl J. L. Loving, Gales members o f the senate and of support an economy that will Price $60. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Danielson Ben Johnson of Vancouver, daev for the office o f sherij keep down expenditures. W ill, Creek, Ore. the house o f representatives and Wash., was looking for a farm spent Saturday night, Sunday received favorable comment by oppose the creation o f all un subject to the Republican votd and Monday in Portland/ While in this locality last week. at the Washington county p^ necessary new t>oards and com the press. They failed to be A A. K IRKW OOD there they visited Mrs. Daniel maries to be held April 19, 18j missions, and will work for the Miss Elizabeth Kern visited in son’s mother who lives in Lenis. come laws owing to the disap If 1 am nominated and elect abolishment of such now in ex proval o f the governor, giving Banks Saturday and Sunday at They also took'an auto ride with will, during my term o f oflW istence. Will work for a judi the home of Grant Jones. the Reo agent, who took them to I as his reason, as I remember honestly and faithfully, a l cial reform that will insure m ore1 then, that there was no great without fear, and without favil Mrs. Emerson from Nebraska the Multnomah Hotel for lunch, j necessity for the measures as it speedy justice, prevent delays perform all of the duties helotl is visiting her parents, Mr. and They returned Monday evening would be the policy o f the pres and save money to the taxpay on the 9:38 car. ing to said office in the m-l Mrs. A. J. Dewley in this city. ent state board to not allow any ers, Keeping in mind at all economical manner. times the interests o f the ^ o p l e deficiences in any of the state in At the Christian church next Dr. Fred Marsh, dentist of W m . M c Q uillan J o f this county. stitutions. From the dispatches Newberg. spent Sunday at the Sunday the pastor will preach at (Paid Advarttaaramt) given out it would seem that but V irgil H. M assey , home of his father, Prof. Marsh. the usual hours morning and Candidate for Representative. evening. In the morning the few if any of the state institu Vick Brown and family have theme will be "The Work o f tions had expended at the end of (I’mid advertisement) When in Hiilsboro go t«lj moved back to Forest Grove Jesus and His Methods.” In the first half o f their present bi the Owl Cafe to eat. Mealfl from their old home on Wilson the evening the subject is “ Pat ennial period more than one- 25c. Near K. P. hall, river. For Sale Two work horse?, ent Pills.” There will be bap half o f the amount appropriated side Second street therfor, and should there be no True and Miss Lida Brown, who has tismal services at the close of deficiencies presented to the next with double harness. Good meals for 25c. good anywhere. Must sell. Bible been teaching oyer on the Wil- the evening service. Independent C a n d i d a t e session o f the legislature these Price $125. F. Mott, Hillside Dinner at Owl Cafe 25c. school promptly at 10:30. All son river, is visiting Mrs. r . A I measures will have had a patent road, Forest Grove. Phone 153. Surveyor are welcome. Moore. j