Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, August 08, 1912, Image 1

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FOREST GROVE. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 8. 1912.
No. 40
A full hearing on the injunc­
Mr. Hoar is building a new
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
tion proceeding has been delay­
residence on . the old Fuqua place. The City Council in session
ed since last Thursday, because
Miss Elizabeth Johnson of Saturday evening, passed a re­
of the Sheriff’s report that he
near Dilly, was in hörest Grove solution recinding action ta1
a u - G P
cannot get service upon J. 0.
last Saturday.
as
to
paving
Second
Avenue.
Hoyt, vice-president of the War­ Mr. and Mrs. Roe, of Wapato,
Mrs. Hoskins of this city, The citiy’s legal council entered
ren Construction Company, in were in town last Saturday.
visited
in the Rose City last into stipulation with attorneys
Portland. The court has order­ Mrs. Good and daughter, Mrs. Saturday.
for Littlehales permitting judg­
Paving Graft May Stir Entire ed that a dilligent search for J. May, visited Hillsboro today.
ment
to be taken against the $500.00 Play Ground May
Hon.
Herbert
Bernard
of
Yam­
be made, and if he can be Miss Mattie De Vore, of this
State.— Revelations Come Hoyt
be Added to this
located, he wjil be served with city visited Portland last Mon­ hill county was in town on city as prayed for in the amend­
ed petition. The amendment, in
Tuesday.
due
process.
Bagley
&
Hare,
of
day.
in Hillsboro Court.
substance, set out in its allega­
City.
Hillsboro, aided by S. B. Huston,
M. W. Van Meter, of this Party wishes to lease, for a tion that the Warren Construc-
Hillsboro, Or., July 31.— of Portland, appear as attorneys city, visited at Banks last Mon­ number of years a farm, with [ tion Co. had a monopoly by rea­
stock. Apply P ress .
Charges that the big paving for the remonstrating property day.
son of the Council in barring During the O. K. C. finance
Frank
Bishop
and
family,
liv-'
owners
on
Second
avenue
at
For-
companies of Portland are bound
Miss Gladys Gibson, of this
competative bids and that the campaign Friday, one of Forest
ing
in
the
east
part
of
town
are
Hollis
&
Graham
together in a monopolistic agree- e8^ Orove,
city, visited at Banks, last Mon­
paving Co. was a monopoly. Grove’s prominent citizens made
camping
near
Hillsboro.
will
appear
for
Forest
Grove.
ment, whereby they fix all
day.
The stipulation permits judge­ the club boys a public spirited
Attorney
Huntington,
from
Port­
Miss
Wright
and
Mrs.
C.
E.
prices for hard-surface paving in
ment for costs and disburse* offer, which will probably result
Mrs. W. C. Hines, of Forest
land,
is
on
the
scene,
apparently
Misz,
of
this
city,
an arbitrary manner, and appor­
,
‘f ve K°ne *01 ments to be entered against the in the city’s obtaining a $500
Grove, visited Hillsboro, last
in
the
interests
of
some
of
the
a week s outing at Garibaldi.
city and virtually admits the al- playground in the near future.
tion not only the territory of
Monday.
paving
concerns.
Portland but the entire state of
Mr. Wm. Crowthers, of Gales legation of the petitioners. This This offer was substantially,
Mrs.
Wm.
Crowthers
of
Gales
When
service
can
be
had
on
Oregon, are pending in the Cir­
Creek, was on a business trip to action was brought about after that if the club would se­
Creek,
visited
at
Forest
Grove
cuit Court here, before Judge Vice President Hoyt, of the
Portland the first of the week, having previous meetings and cure suitable ground, this man
J. U. Campbell, and sensational Warren people, it is the purpose Monday.
Edward Martin, who is work- consultation with the Warren would guarantee to raise $500
developments are expected.
*° make
bring into the Miss Kate Roe, from near Wa­ ing a threshing machine in Yam- Construction Company’s lepre- for full equipment. The one
thing that marks a wide-awake
At Forest Grove the case was c°urts the books of the company, pato, visited in town the first of hill Co., was visiting in iown i sentatives.
and
prosperous city and gives to
started when T. H. Littlehales
which the complainants hope the week.
Sunday.
It is hardly likley that the
a town a citified appearance, is
enjoined the town from letting
Prove their allegations of col- Mr. Mike Schramel, of this
Mrs. Hammock and Mrs. Me* citizens will be content or happy
the contract fo** paving Second lusion. The lines of battle have city, is building a new residence Claughry and daughter Bertha, un^'* an investigation of the a public plavgiound, and all the
progressive cities of today are
avenue. The ordinances of For­ been drawn for a hard, long on Main street.
of Cornelius, visited in Forest I c*tiy ’s books has been made by beginning to realize this. Noth­
issue,
and
it
is
expected
that
the
est Grove require a remonstr­
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Corl spent Grove, Sunday.
an expert, that they may know
ance by two-thirds of the own­ revelations to be made here last Tuesday at Fern Hill visiting J. W. Adams, of Hillsboro was "heie and how the city s funds ing will draw more people to our
city than this addition, and the
ers to defeat a paving project. quickly, will cause the fight to their daughter.
in town the last of the week con- *iave been distributed. If, as boys, realizing the big boost it
Three streets had been included extend to Portland. — Orngonian.
Miss Bertha Behrman, from suiting with Dr. Tucker as ca- has been suggested to the Press,
will be to Forest Grove, are ex­
in the paving plan. First Avenue,
tarmington,
visited Mrs. Steg- tarrh specialist.
“
the citizens sufficiently mterest- erting all their energies to se­
HILLSIDE.
vjcond Avenue and College way.
leider, this week.
... ed, pay to have this work done,
Miss Edith
Remonstrances were filed, but The Up Stream Ciub of Hill­ Mr. E. A. Kreider, of this city
...
’ .
. no harm can come to the city curing ground, and at present
Scott
and
the
Misses
Baker
of
r
,.
T, would
., seem writing, have two pieces of prop­
the complainants in the pending side went camping this week.
... city
.. went , camping to
. the
.. from
such , 0 action.
It
is logging for the Colburn mill­ this
.,
.
..
,
„
.. erty under consideration. Al­
case declare that the council The naighbors were much ex­ ing Co. near Dilly.
. . . last . week.
,
that ,, the Conned
and
ex-Council
mountains
,,
.
A
.
.
,
,
,
threw out enough names to over­ cited Monday morning, by hear­
! would urge that this be done and though it takes time to clinch an
Miss
Miriam
Corl,
of
this
city,
The rock crusher has been set that the tax payer8 be enlighten- agreement, we feel safe in stat­
ride the remonstrances, and had ing Chas. Bamford’s team run­
was
visiting
at
Fern
Hill,
last
up on Mrs. S. K Martin s place ed ag
Gie various sources ing that one of the places can be
let contracts for First avenue ning away with his binder. They
week
with
her
sister.
and College Way before the court ran about a quarter of a mile
in Scoggins Valley and they will from whence comes and whither obtained, and if it is satisfac­
acted. But on Second avenue a when they were stopped by Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Walker proceed to fix the roads of th a t|goesthe revenue in which our tory to the gentleman who made
restraining order was issued throwing themselves as they will take an automobile trip visit place with the rock.
city has had a part for the past the offer, the work of raising
ann
Tillaniock
Beaches.
against the mayor, council, re­ tried to jump the fence.
Arrangements have been per- two years. Such course might the money will be started very
Mis.
H.
W.
Scott
and
a
party
corder and other officials. In Miss Marion Kane is visiting
fected by the Congregational eliminate future errors and be soon.
of
friends
took
an
outing
at
Besides this offer, tag day was
presenting to the court the her cousin, Mrs. Addie Clap-
church, whereby the south 100 money well ¡»pent.
Cherry
Grove
last
Tuesday.
a
big success, the citizens of
grounds for the injunction, the shaw.
feet of the church square will be
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Forest Grove contrbuting liber­
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OBITUARY.
sweeping charges have l>*,n A number of the Hillside peo­ Miss Helen Corl spent the past sold for business sites.
ally
to the cause. While the
made.
week
at
North
Plains
visiting
C. B. Campbell was in town
K L Olson, aged 46 years,
ple are spending a very pleasant
Elwood Wiles and Attorney R. time at Gales Creek.
her friend Miss Ruth Troutman. Saturday and treated us to some djed a^ his regidence ¡n South boys of the club canvassed the
yi. Montague, for the Warren
Mr. and Mrs. Carmel Good are of the largest and finest goose- par|{ Aug 2nd Funeral ser- residence district, two of the
Miss Ethel Lewton has been
older boys canvassed the busi­
interests, are attending the ti^ial.
spending their vacation camping berries we have ever had the
w»<? hold nt tho
engaged
to
teach
the
school
the
In presenting the charges of
| on Wm. Good’s farm near Cor pleasure to see or taste.
Grove Undertaking parlors con- ness section, and by evening the
following
year.
She
has
receiv­
boys were elated over their suc-
fraud being practiced on the
| nelius.
G. H. Hoar is building on First ducted by Rov. Hilton, pastor of csss. Although the success from
ed
a
life
certificate
from
the
public by the paving combine,
Mr. and Mrs. B. French and Avenue one of the finest resi- the Christian church. Inter-
the names of the following com­ Willamet University. So we ex­ family, of Banks, visited at the dences in our city. The build- ment was made the 5th in the a financial standpoint was noth­
ing startling, the fact that the
panies are given as parties to an pect a very successful year.
Gibson home in Forest Grove ing is well under way, with a Forest Grove cemetery. Deceas-
citizens of Forest Grove were be­
ironclad agreement.
Warren Oregon Agricultural College- last Sunday.
large force of workmen busy.
ed was born in Sweeden. He hind such a movement was more
Bro3. Co., Warren Construction
Mrs. Olmstead and three child-1 The Star Theatre is putting on came to this country 25 years than pleasing. The boys are
Co.,
Montague-O’Reilly Co.,
This great institution opens its ren, of this city, went
spend the finest entertainments possi- a8°> during which time he has now considering the erection of
Clark-Henry Co., Hassam Pav­ doors for the fall semester on
a
few
weeks
vacation
Rock- hie to secure. Among others, j been a resident of Yamhill and a neat little house, and before
ing Co. and Elwood Wiles. September 20th. Courses of in­
away
Beach,
last
Saturday.
educational, dramatic and films Washington counties.
the winter months they will
These are said by the plaintiff to struction include: General agri­
that
can’t
help
hut
shake
the
Miss
Evelyn
Patton,
of
this
nrcbably
be located in their new
work in collusion, have enough culture, agronomy, animal hus­
Elizabeth M. Ridgley wife of
city
went
to
Portland
last
Tues-
cobwebs
from
the
brain
in
laugh-
club
rooms.
The club boys are
bids submitted merely to keep bandry, dairy husbandry, bac­
Wm. Ridgley, aged 70 years,
day,
to
visit
a
few
weeks
with
j
ter.
not
ungrateful
for this liberal
up the appearance of competi­ teriology, botany and plant Path­
died at the family home in the
her
aunt,
Mrs.
Dr.
H.
Peterson.
Rev. Father Buck’s sister, northern part of this city August support, and wish to submit the
tion, and then let the concern ology, poultry husbandry, horti*
J. W. Sherwood purchased 5x Mrs. E. A. Sharp of Williston, 5th. Funeral services w’ere held follov^ing resolutions:
controlling a given territory take [ culture, entomology, veterinary,
the contract.
civil engineering, electrical en­ 100 feet from Mrs. Cheadle in N. Dak., is visiting here. As at the residence conducted by Whereas, the O. K. C. Boys
There are three grounds givtn gineering, mechanical engineer­ Block 18, F. G., adding more soon as Mr. Sharp arrives they Rev. Hilton. Interement was have received from the citizens
in this case for stopping the Sec­ ing, mining engineering, high­ room to his residence property. will take up their residence in made in the Forest View ceme- of Forest Grove, a generous sum
ond avenue work. It is declar­ way engineering, domestic sci­ Mrs. Dr. H. Peterson and Cornelius where he has purchas- ¿‘“ y Aug 6th
Her husband, for the maintainance of the club,
ed first, that a proper and suffi­ ence, domestic art, commerce, children have returned to their e<* a ranch.
three daughters and two sons and whereas the editors of the
cient remonstrance was filed, forestry, pharmacy, zoology, home in Portland, after visiting Mrs. Frank Buffum left on survive her.
newspapers of the city of Forest
Grove have given us space in
which the Council improperly chemistry, physics, mathematics, with relatives in and around Monday evening for Woodstock
their columns, Therefore, be it
disregarded. In the second English language and literature, Forest Grove.
Minnesota, to make a visit with
At the Christian Church.
resolved.
ground for injunction, it is de­ public speaking, modern langu­ C. B. Davis and son Arthur of her mother and other relatives.
clared that a patent pavement ages, history, art, architecture, Mountaindale was in town last She will attend the family re­ The revival service of the That we offer to the citizens of
has been adopted. The illegal industrial pedagogy, physical ed­ week and called on the Press union and expects to be away Christian church now being held Forest Grove our heartiest
combine is the third, and it is in ucation, military science and force. He reports all prosper­ for a couple of months.
in the big tent has shown more thanks, and that we will try to
applying this last that the at­ tactics, and music.
ous in his section.
Master Howard Jones brought interest than usual during the prove that it was a good invest­
torneys for Littlehales develop Catalogue and illustrated liter­ Mrs. Margaret Mallory and to the office and distributed past week. On Sunday there ment. And that we hereby ex­
the sensations w hich promise to ature mailed free on application. two daughters with Miss June among the Prees force some very were big audiences and several press our appreciation to the
shake the entire state of Oregon. Address,
Registrar, Oregon Walker will start for Rockaway fine summer squashes. The additions to the church during editors of the Forest Grove Press
In the Forest Grove work it is Agricultural College, Corvallis, Beach next Thursday where they squash when fried, after rolling the day. The meeting is now and the News Times for their
alleged that only the Warren Oregon. School year opens Sept. Trill spend a few weeks.
in cracker crumbs, certainly in its last week. Prof. Kellems services. Signed,
Construction Company and El­ 20th.
who is a Bible teacher in the
.
38 8t
W illis H ines ,
The Patrons of Husbandry had makes a delicious dish.
Bible college at Eugene has been
wood Wiles bid. These bids are
P eter S toltenburg ,
a surprise party on Mr. and Mrs.
The improvement in front of a real Bible teacher in the pres­
Marriage Licenses
not to be opened until late this
H oward J ones ,
afternoon in court, but the plain­ John Spallinger and Kate L. J. Corl last Monday evening. the Hoffman & Allien Co. place ent meetings and has shown
Committee.
There were about thirty present is only a sample of the improve- many people the way of the
tiff declares that he knows the Trautner.
Warren Construction Company Edward LaChance and Laura and a very enjoyable time was ment on the inside of their build­ Lord in his splendid method of
Exhibits Shipped Free.
spent.
ing. They are now stocked up pulpit work. The music has
has bid $1.68, and Wiles $1.69. Pierson.
Robt. R. Hawn and Emma M.
Every one enjoyed the open­ to fill every need and are meet­ been a very interesting feature.
One of the first proofs to be Vibbert.
Supt. L. R. Alderman has re­
All are conjially invited to get ceived notice from the Southern
offered the court of the combine Earl B. Powell and Beulan A. ing of the new Schultz market ing Portland competition.
and grocery, last Monday. Ice A party of girls including in on this the last week, and en- Pacific that they will transport
will be in these bids, if they are Overholser.
William
P.
Kilgore
and
Bertha
cream and cake were served to Grace and Gladys Gibson, Mabel joy and help in the service.
found to be as alleged in the in­
all children’s exhibits to the Fair
junction petition. A motion Fries.
the
many
friends
while
many
and
Evelyn
Patton,
Miriam
Corl,
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Grounds
and return them to the
James H. Bryan and Leslie
pretty violin solos were played Ruth Austin and Beatrice Davis Congregational Church Service*. point of shipping absolutely free
was made by the paving inter Miner.
ests to have the injunction dis*'
by Mrs. H. D. McNutt with Mrs. went on a picnic to the Watts
of charge. The Oregon Electric
solved, but Judge Campbell re-, Wanted to ¡ease farm, with John Wirtz at the piano. The district last Thursday, .spending Morning subject, “ Heaven’s have also written that they will
fused, and the case will go to a stock and equipment, on shares. Schultz building is one of the a most delightful day fishing and First Law; evening “Two Cre- handle exhibits according to the
Phone 081.
40-tf finest outside of Portland.
wading.
ators. R ev . T homas , Pastor.
same rules.
full hearing.
THIEVING
MONOPOLY
BOYS’ CLUB
GETS OFFER