" u fi Time« F orest G rove Voi. 3 FOREST GROVE. OREGON. THURSDAY. JU LY II. 1912. X P ress No. 36 All these features were consid­ CITY NEWS NOTES C. L. Dennis was obliged to Meetings at Christian Church. ered in length at the meeting a call on Dr. Nixon yesterday. Mr. Freikson of Thatcher is The revival service at the week ago and were brought up Dr. and Mrs. John Stewart Christian church had a most at yesterday’s meeting. As to building a large barn. spent last Sunday in the Rose auspicious beginning on Sunday. what the outcome will be mem­ Fred Gardner and wife were j city. Large audiences were in attend­ bers of the Board were not will­ in Portland Saturday. Mrs. Jasper Hall, of Scoggins ance both morning and evening, Bernard Roe farmer of Gaston ing to say although it is the opinion that Dr. Ferrin will take brother of C. O. Roe was in Valley spent several days in and the interest was splendid. Portland this week. Prof. Kellems certainly can hold up the financial work of the in­ town Monday. Head of Pacific University stitution. Robert Schultz and wife of his audience. He is a finished Before there will be A baby girl was born to Mr. Corvallis, visited with the family elocutionist, and has a fine de­ Loses Everything anything to do in this, the plan and Mrs. Will Walser on Thurs­ of L. J. Corl this week. livery, besides he says things for a financial campaign will day of last week. but Title. that keep people thinking. have to be outlined. Until that To the parents, C. B. Camp­ Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ryals His success as an evangelist is is done President Ferrin will bell and wife, was born a son and daughter Lucille, spent Sun­ well known. Mr. Fagan has day at the latter’s home in By the adoption yesterday of have little or nothing to do at Sunday July 7th. gotten together the largest open­ Scoggins Valley. the school. recomendations prepared by a Sheriff Geo G. Hancock was Endre M. Cederburgh, Vice Brown Leghorn hens and pul­ ing choir any singer has ever Consul of Norway, has as his committee of the board of trus­ The preliminary steps in ihe in the city Saturday investigat­ lets for sale, 75c each. Mixed had, and his singing is most ac­ visitors this week Rev. H. N. tees of Pacific University, Pres. proposed campaign to raise the ing 4th of July troubles. ceptable to those who are at­ Ferrin, of that institution, was endowment fund was taken by Grandma Hayden of Thatcher chickens 60c. Ail laying. W. C. tending. As a chorus and choir Hague, a former minister of the the board at yesterday’s meet­ Grddy, Cornelius,Route '1 virtually deposed, the manag- has been a visitor at the home leader he has few superiors. Norwegian cabinet and grandson ment of the school passing into ing when a committee was ap­ of her sister, Mrs. Brodshue, Lester Crosley and Myrtle The work is also being assist­ of the great reformer of the Cook were united in marriage the hands of i committee of pointed to take charge. This this week. ed by Miss Grace Young of Lutheran Church in Norway, three to be appointed by the fac­ committee comprises B. S. Hunt- j Mrs. Carl Hoffman has been yesterday, July 10th, at Hills­ Eugene, who is singing some Hans Nelson Hauge, and Bishop boro. The contracting parties ulty to be responsible only to the ington, chairman; Eugene P. solos this week. Her singing of Boeckman, both of whom are visiting at the home of her par­ are both of Forest Grove. trustees and other duties of the McCornack, A. L. Mills, Dr. L. evangelistic hymns is very fine. delegates from the Norwegian ents, John Heisler of Gales Creek president, including the chair of R. Dyott and W. T. Fletcher. Charles Long who underwent this week. You are inivted to be present at church to the various synods in mathematics being taken from James J. Hill’s contribution of the United States. Coming to operation for appendicitis three these services. him. The action means virtually $40,000 is conditioned on the! Wanted: A position as house­ weeks ago, at the Forest Grove this country a few weeks ago that President Ferrin retains the school raising $160,000 to make keeper by middle aged lady. Sanitarium has so recovered as they went to Willmar, Minn., to Real Estate Transfers Country prefered. Make inquiry presidency of the school in name the total of%200,000 required. to be able lo be removed to his The following real estate trans­ attend the Hauge synod and only. It is likley he will become The resignation of Professor at Press office. home Saturday. fers were furnished the Press by later attended a synod at Red- the financial agent of the institu­ W. M. Proctor which was ten-1 Roily Orr of Thatcher Section Wing. At Fargo, N. D., they The Washington, Oregon. Cor­ tion although no prevision for dered to the board recently was ; is having a large barn built. J. poration who are putting in the the Wilkes Abstract Company of attended the synod of the United that was included in the recom­ accepted. Professor Proctor is j E. Tumbleson is doing the me­ ditch and laying water pipes be­ Hillsboro: Norwegian Lutherans and were Paul Reimers and wife to E. present at the unveiling of a mendations of the committee. to take the position of super-: chanical work. tween this city and Hillsboro, The action came as the climax intendent of public schools in j George RoDinson, of Chehallis, are refusing to honor laborers B. Sapington tract 5 block 1 monument to the great reformer, $500 Hague, who was born in 1771 to the meeting of June 29, Forest Grove. He resigned be­ Washington, visited at the home checks cashed by Forest Grove north Hillsboro Acres. cause of the failure of the trust-1 of his brother, H. N. Robinson merchants. Chas. M, Jennings to E. M. and died in 1824, the unveiling at which the trustees were Brower and wife N. W. J of S. taking place in the presence of equally divided on a vote to dis-1 ees to dismiss Dr. Ferrin at the of this citv, Wednesday of this R. E. Berg and lady friend, of W. 1 sec. 2, 2 N. 3. $10 over 15,000 Norwegians. miss Dr. Ferrin. At a meeting June meeting. The faculty of i week. Portland, spent the Fourth in the P. U. met Monday of this j held a week ago a comittee com­ Mrs. C. A. Littler was a pas­ G. A. Nichols and wife to Bishop Boeckman and Rev. Forest Grove with the families prising Dr. J. R. Wilson, Eugene week and elected executive com senger on the Portland and Al­ of H. N. Robinson and R. D. Ralph A. Turner 5 A. in sec. 21 Mr. Hague came to Portland P. McCornack, John E. Bailey, mittees consisting of Professors bany electric excursion the 4th. $600 from Seattle where they partici­ Baldwin. Mr. Berg is employed 1 S. 2. W. T. Fletcher and Dr. L. R. Taylor, Harrington and Bates. She reports a pleasant trip. Western Timber Company to pated in the dedication of a big in the engineering department Dyott was apppinted to consider —Oregonian. Mr. Large, proprietor of the of the Southern Pacific. School Dist. No. 87 1.114 A. in new Norwegian church. During the proposition in detail and try GALES CITY. Freeman place west of town is sec. 10, 3 N. 5. $1 the past few dayB they have at­ J. W. Tresbie sold his to bring about a settlement. Everybody busy making hay building a tower and will install acre hont’e tract west of nine ; James Nichols and wife to Mar­ tended the synod of the Luther­ town ! This committee prepared the re­ while the sun shines, and ;ome a gasoline pumping plant. an churches of Oregon now in last week to Mr. Deuel of Uni-1 ion S. Allen 80x250 ft. in lot 1 session at Silverton, and will commendations which were when it don’t shine. Arrangements are being made versity Place Nebraska, Mr. ' block 4, F. G. $3500 adopted after considerable argu­ The Mothers’ society gave a by many farmers and gardners Ottice Shearer and wife to W. leave tonight for the East where ment. They provid that all picnic and entertainment at the to plant large acreages of berries Deuel with his family took pos-1 Chalmers and wife part lot 3, they will Bail directly for Nor­ present members of the faculty balm grove, July 4, which was a and small fruits this fall in this session Tuesday. The Oregon $1000 way. Land Co. brought buyer and sell­ block 19, F. G. be retained and that a committee grand success, they spread a vicinity. In speaking of the great er together. Tr. of Methodist Church of F. emigration from Norway to the of three teachers to be chosen by table 100 ft. long and 4 ft. wide W. C. Kahle of Woodville Ore., Mrs. C. H. Hilton has just re­ G. to A. G. Hoffman et al part United States Mr. Hauge said the teachers themselves to be with pies, cakes, pork and every­ has opened an up-to-date pool $286.65 while in the past the centers ceived the news of the death of | block 21, F. G. given full charge of the educa­ thing that was good as long as and billiard hall on Main St. He her mother, Mrs. Anna Daven­ J. D. Rode and wife to D. S. had been in the Middle West, tional work and the managment there was room to set a dish, will move his family to the city port, at San Antonio, Texas. Bisbee part lot 2 block 7, F. G. Wisconsin being the first point of all local school affairs. This this bountiful table was crowded in a short time. Mrs. Davenport was 65 years of $500 to which they went in great committee the recomendations from end to end with a happy Mrs. Mary Parr, living west of age, and has been a sufferer for provide, shall be responsible only crowd of people. A short pro­ H. H. Wright and wife to M. numbers and later Minnesota to the board of trustees. Prov­ gram before and after dinner. town, brought to this office last some time past. She died on T. Hargrove and wife 15.90 A. and North Dakota, that now he ision is made for relieving Pres. The opening address was given week some of the finest speci­ the morning of July 4th. in sec. 3, 2 S. 1. $10 found them looking toward the Ferrin of the chair of mathemat­ by M. S. Schrock of Gales Creek. mens of head lettuce and cola- Albert Mellenthin, a prosper­ Ore. Inv. Co. to Louis A" Pacific Coast. ous farmer, of Marshall, Minne­ Custer lots 14, 16, 17, Brugger ics, which he has held for many There were a few articles of val­ flower we have ever seen. “ I found 50,000 Norwegian sota, who has been looking over Tract. Dr. A. K. Higgs with wife and $10 farmers in Minnesota alone,” years retaining it after his pro­ ue forgotten and left on the Oliver L. Cuitis and wife to said he, “and their property motion from the head of the de­ table, the same were taken care daughter Lillian of Portland, Dr. the west the past three months, partment of mathematics to the of by Mrs. S. S. Dallas, and the Burns of Seatle and Dr. Tripp of with the view of locating, visited Anna L. Little 11 A. in A. Harp­ represented a total valuation of $1 $500,000,000. They are prosper­ presidency. This, it is said, owners will please call on her South bend Wash., visited at the friends in the Grove a couple of er claim, 1 S. 4. home of A. G. Hoffman on Sun­ days last week. He left on Fri­ Henry Huber and wife to ous to an unusual degree but takes away all the duties of Pres. and get them. day for central Oregon. Isaac P. Bledsoe 13x8 rods in N. from now on the trend both Ferrin, not only as the head of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas of Port­ day. $900 from the middle West and from the institution, but also as an land were visiting friends and Geo. E. Mizner left Tuesday Last week a stranger hired a W. i sec. 4, 2 N. 4. H. P. Davis and wife to B. G. the old country will be to the instructor there. It leaves no­ relatives in this vicinity last for Calgaria and other points in horse and buggy of the Hayden thing for him to do unless pro­ week. Alberta, he expects to be away & Smith barns and drove to Port­ Rosecrans lot 1, W. Park addi­ far West, for it is here they see $10 the great future.” vision is made for him to become for some time. He couples land. After trying to sell the tion to Forest Grove. the financial agent to help raise a Mr. and Mrs. E. Jones of pleasure and bisiness in making outfit he skipped for parts un­ Edith L. Kenworthy et al to OBITUARY. $200,000 endowment, $40,000 of North Plains were visiting with this trip. known. Sheriff Hancock and Francis M. Busby lot 17, block friends here last week. which has been pleged by James Wm. H. Ringle died at his B. T. Whited and wife autoed and deputy Applegate recovered 2, Valley view addition to F. G. Mr. James Bamford and wife $10 home on Pacific Ave., Tuesday, J. Hill. the property and returned it to to Tillamook last week. After A. W. Mills and wife to Mark July 9, 1912. Funeral services The meeting which was held of Portland accompanied by Mr. visiting many points of interest, the barns. L. Perigo 40x40 rods in sec. 1, 1 will be held in the undertaking at the Y. M. C. A. was behind and Mrs. Wheeler were present Mr. Whited returned to the city It is reported that C. E. Illi- $2500 Chapel tomorrow, Friday at 2 P. closed doors and was attended at the picnic of July 4. while Mrs. Whited will spend the dge, formerly with Bowe & Mar­ N. 4. The Gales Creek base ball club summer months with friends and Charlotte Haberstroh and hus. M. Interment will be made in by all the members o( the board tin, Portland, as prescription to J. H. Wirtz 75x100 ft. near except judge Stephen \ Lowell was badly defeated by the Watts relatives on the coast. the Forest View Cemetery. He clerk, has purchased the Pioneer Cornelius. $50 leaves a widow arti four child­ and Rev. J. R. Wilson. Pres. players. The one and one half acre cur­ Drug store. Mr. Illedge has had Della C. Fisher to Earl E. Ferrin attended. The cause of Rex Dallas went to Portland rant patch of Miss Dalby Mvers 25 years experience as prescrip­ F ¡sher tract in section 15, 1 S. 1. ren. the unfavorable action in regard Tuesday as a member of a debat­ For a long time the deceased to Pres. Ferrin was his disfavor ing team to debate the question in the south part of town demon­ tion clerk and will move with his $1 served in capacity of engineer at among members of the alumni of Woman’s Suffrage Tuesday strates the possibilities in the family to the Grove in the near Edith L. Ken worthy and hus. to the city’s pumping and light raising of this fruit in this sec­ future. G. M. Littlehalea lot 2, block 4, plant hut for the past two yean and faculty’ They jointly pre­ night July 9. tion. The plants are of the Fay The Knights of Macabees hold Valley view addition to Forest pared a strong resolution de­ had been unable to preform any variety and will produce in the high jinks. Tuesday night the Grove. HILLSIDE. $235 labor. manding his dismissal. In a lengthy communication consider­ Mrs. Dunsmoor of Forest neighborhood of a ton to the K. O. T. M. met in social session. Spring Hill Land Co. to Harry ed by the board a week ago the Grove is staying at the home of acre. A ready market is found ! A bountiful chicken supper was Engle lot 8 Spring Hill Farm. Martin Cook died at the age of at from 7 cents to 8 cents per served. Several fast boxing $1661.40 73 yean, at his home in Corneil- president was said to be lak'.ng her daughter Mrs. Clapshaw. 'bouts were enjoyed. A goodly in administrative ability which J. E. Lewton has sold his farm pound. us. The funeral services were Congregational Church Rev. J. M. and Mrs. Barber number of visiting Sir Knights was the cause of injury to the at Hillside. held at the residence and inter­ sail today on the S. S. Bear for were present with good appetit­ Morning subject: “Sure nerve ment made in the Cornelius school. It was declared he had cure” no well defined comprehensive John Crook and family were San Francisco where Mi. Barber es. After the big feed a ques­ cemetery. He leaves a widow visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry will supply the San Bruno Ave. tion arose as to where the chick­ Evening subject; “ Ask your and three sons, Owen, Ray and plan for the deveopment of the Cong'I Church for the summer. ens esme from. A Kangaroo questions of Jesus.” school; that a lack of tactresultd Bamford last Monday. Rev. D. T. Thomas, pastor. Henry. The deceased was for a Eugene Lewton is home from Mrs. Barber who is chairman of . Court was formed. One of the in the loss of students and the long time a resident of Cornelius For Sale. alieniacion of former friends and Tillamook where he spent most the Rescue and Prison Commis­ Local Knights was accused. vicinity. sion for the Pacific Coast Associ­ After a spirited trial he was ex­ A snap. A good sound horse, alumni and that the work of the of the winter. Mrs. Newberry and sister Miss ation will spend the summer in­ onerated from the erime, and buggy and harness for $150. achool was demoralized by the president playing too stor.gly to Dunsmore are visiting the home vestigating and getting in touch given a vote of thanks for the Apply to L J. Reinhart 237 A chickens. of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Clapshaw. there. the clamor of the students. St 2t-pd PRES. FERRIN IS OUSTED EMIGRATION ON ADVANCE Former Member of Norweg­ ian Cabinet Says New­ comers Look to Coast - 1