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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1913
FOREST GROVE PRESS
Fair to be City of Tents
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is th e d esire o f The P re ss to secu re a live, boosting
Correspondents Wa nted—H
co rresp o n d en t in each tow n and com m unity in th is county.
No m a tte r w here you live you should be able to g a th e r a few new s notes each w eek. The la rg e r y o u r com m unity,
th e m ore you should be able to find and w rite ab o u t. I f your section is n o t already re p re se n te d in T he P re ss by a
re g u la r correspondent, we will be pleased to have you send in yo u r nam e as a c a n d id a te fo r th e position. I f you
do not w ish to become a re g u la r co rrespondent we will a p p re c ia te an occasional new s le tte r. T h e E d i t o r .
V . V . V . V . ’. V . V . V . ’. V . V .V .V . V . V
.V.V.V.V.'.V.V.V.V.'.V. bel at once set out for Forest
(C ontinued from P age One)
th is com petitien.
T here is one very im p o rtan t th in g to
be rem em bered id connection w ith all
c a ttle ex h ib its and th a t is th a t under a
re cen t ruling o f the L ivestock S an itary
B oard no c a ttle can be exhibited a t any
fa ir in th e s ta te o f O regon w ith o u t be­
ing first te ste d for tuberculosis and
pronounced sound; so any one who ex­
p ects to e x h ib it cattle a t this or any
o th e r fa ir should notify th e secretary
a t once and arran g em en t will be m ade
to have them tested free o f charge.
In th e horse d ep artm en t, also, th ere
is a class fo r g rad e d ra f t anim als and
th e re should be a good show ing of the
m any fine horses which our country has
w ithin its borders.
The individual farm exhibits should
brin g o u t an excellent show ing of the
possibilities fo r diversified farm in g in
th e county and the prizes offered in the
G range c o n te st should encourage all
the local b ran ch es of th a t organization
to vie w ith one an o th er in b ringing to­
g e th e r and ex h .b itin g the resources of
th e ir various sections of the county.
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Oregonion Sues for Divorce.
W. H. French, of Forest Grove
has sued Catherine French for
divorce. He alleges in his com­
plaint that the wife has been
guilty of cruelty and inhuman
treatment, and that while she is
a good housekeeper she has many
times refused to keep the house
in condition, and has also been
negligent about getting his
meals. He also says she has sev­
eral times said she would take
poison, and altogether, her con­
duct has caused him much an­
guish. They were married in
Pendleton in 1910.—Argus.
R e f u s e s to W h ip Man
K lam ath Falls. — S h eriff Charlea
Low delcared th a t he w ould refuse
to a d m in iste r a w hipping to W illiam
Pew, who w as convicted of wife b e a t­
ing before J u s tic e E. W. Gowen and
sentenced to 15 lashes. Upon being
Inform ed th a t Ju stic e Gowen had
th re a te n e d to in s titu te contem pt pro­
ceedings if th e sen ten ce of th e co n rt
w ere not executed, Low said he would
serve a term in ja il before he would
use the lash on Pew.
C ram ped w hile sw im m ing. M iss L a
verne W illett. 18 y ears old, w as re ­
cently drow ned In th e W illam ette rlv
e r n e a r P a y to n . She w as accom pan
led In th e w a te r by h e r b ro th er, 12
y ears old, w hom she seized and alm ost
drow ned In h e r fra n tic e ffo rts to e s­
cape.
Grove and declared that he would
at once return to the east. For
•ûèceoe3*céoe * :• » * 3 «
some months past he has been
The Coffee Club has raised one Threshing is in full headway 'employed as a farm hand in the
i So Cl ETY stationary of correc
Card of Thanks
hundred dollars for Cemetary now. Grain seems to be turning vicinity of Forest Grove. Inde-
style and neat appearence may
improvement and a public meet­ out good.
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pendent.
Herewith I wish to thank ev- *?e obtained from the PRESS job
ing will be called to add to it.
ery one in Forest Grove, who ( 1 t>al tm> nt-________________
Mr. A. W. Wilson is on the
Molalia Incorporated.
The fall term of the Hillsboro sick list this week.
has helped us during my serious
On Friday Molalla voted to
School will begin September fif­ The fire in Sec. 8. Township 2
illness, and also friends nearl S3I1I0 IVdlD N iad 3H1 n v Nl S3HDNVaff
O O V D I H D □ NV M a O A M 3 N
cease
being
a
country
corners
teenth. The High School and North, Range 5. west is reported
home. 1 appreciate the kind in­
S 3 3 Ü JO 1VU3N30
settlement
and
to
become
a
full
Where
Life
is
Large
five grades will be accomodated t > be well under control. There
terest which has l Tightened my _______ _— t J L xstk
(C ontinued from P age One)
.N P l^JiL 05S ^;.S S 3B ..N .y3IA 3W
sad days so much.
in the new school building which a"e still a few men watching it. fledged city with powers to gov­
ern itself. The vote was seven­ m ent. C an you b e a t that?
will be brought into use for the
3H 1 AS ONISliaSAOV
Mrs. Helen Graddy,
Paul Lilly of Portland is out ty-seven for incorporation to J u s t a few days ago I saw , n ear Sa­
first time. Proffessor Me Kay
N 9 i 3 a o j a o a Q 3 iN 3 S 3 a d 3 a a 3 d v d s i r i .
lem, in th e h e a rt the valley, a tr a c t of
twenty
against
incorporation.
for
a
few
days
hunt
in
the
Gales
the new superintendant will be in
The advent of the P. E. & E. 640 acres a square mile w hich had
When in need of some more
C.'eek mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hoffman
charge.
been ow ned and operated by a single
which
will
be
in
operation
in
a
have
returned
from
a
pleasant
°fD
f£
| c stationary call on the
fa rm e r up to th e y ear 1910. Today
Rex. Ruey and Neva Dallas at­
Miss Priscilla Hobbs goes to
few
weeks
made
the
incorpora­
th
a
t
tr
a
c
t
is
supporting
42
fam
ilies;
Salem September first to spend tended the County Christian En­ tion of the place imperative.— and every one o f those 42 farm ers, each fortnight visit to the Coeur d - Qpg^ CJUds, letterheads, circular
Lane county.
letters, bill heads etc.
the winter with her sister, Mrs. deavor Convention at Gaston last Pioneer.
w ith his l.ttle plot, is farin g fa r b e tte r
Sunday.
than the original ow ner fared. T h a t’s
F >rn Hobs, who is secretary to
PR E SS Job Printing Satisfies
the d rift o f things now in the W illam ­
Plan to Use Trucks
Mrs. Benson of Portland is vis­
Govenor West.
A.
A.
K
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K
W
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O
D
e
tte
V
alley
tow
ard
sm
aller
holdings,
County School Superintendant iting with her brother S. S. Dal­ The coutiy court will doubtless diversification, and the b e te r use of
buy two big auto trucks next th e acre.
B. VV. Barnes has returned with las this week.
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR
Mrs. Sipes was a Portland vis­ year, for the purpose of rock : Y ou’ll notice th a t I ’m m aking a farm
h s family from Gearhart where
hauling. Two big trucks would | sto ry o u t of th is. The story o f the
they have spent their vacation. itor last week.
Municipal Engineering
W illam ette V alley is essentially the
haul
a lot of rock in a day and | ! sto
Mrs. Allen returned home from
Surveying and Subdividing
ry o f th e fa rm e r. I ’been leaving
Hillsboro has begun prepara-
there would be a big saving. As o u t th e tow ns on purpose. N ot th a t
Phone 482
to n s for the instalation of a a Portland visit last week.
FOR;
a
matter of fact, the cost of rock th is valley h a sn ’t som e fine tow ns in it.
Carnegie Library.
Mrs. Churchill and Sons, Ben 1 hauled this year would have paid T h e re ’s Salem , th e sta te capital; th e r e ’s
Abbot Building
A seven and a half pound Jap­ and Cliff attended the circus at for a machine, and the help to E ugene, th e s e a t o f th e S ta te U n iv er­
Quality and Service
sity ; th e r e ’s C orvallis, the home o f the
anese baby has been born to Kin Portland last week.
get the crushed material from S ta te A g ricu ltu ra l College; th e r e ’s O re­
Horikoshi, wife of Ransuke Hi-
Mrs. J. J. Adkins is visiting the railways to the roads. The gon C ity, w ith a chm m anding position FOREST GROVE, OREGON
yseJa who rents the John Dennis with her mother at Salem.
court is doing some figuring on a t th e falls o f the W illam ette riv er and
Sunday Dinners
farm. The baby was christened
situation and that it would be a a ce rta in fu tu re in m an u factu rin g ;
Marie Hiyeda, and is perfectly
a Specialty
good business stroke goes with­ th e re a re C o ttag e Grove, and A lbany,
Ex-Sheriff Visits.
and F o re s t G rove, and McMinnville and
healthy. The father is a native
Ex-Sheriff George Hancock out saying.—Argus
D allas —stro n g , vigorous tow ns, each
of Chibakrn, Japan, and the
ren d erin g real service, not to m ention
was
down
from
Forest
Grove
mother of Tokio.
Real Pioneer Reuion.
a dozen o th e rs; and th ere a t the foot of
mingling with the Saturday night
City and Commer­
Invitations are out for the crowds on Hillsboro streets. He Wm. A. Montgomery, of Port­ th e valley, lies P ortland w ith h e r q u a r­
ter-m
illion
people.
P
ortland
is
a
sto
ry
T
inning
an
d
Plum
bing,
S
heet
wedding of Mrs. Allice Wehrung says Mrs. Hancock has returned land, well known here and in
by itself. P o rtlan d isn ’t ju s t a W illam ­
cial Trade Soilicted
M etal W ork an d R e­
a id Mr. Ray H. B. Nelson, Sept- from Newport, but Miss Margar­ other sections of the county, was e tte V alley tow n; P o rtlan d is n 't ju s t an
t.m ber second.
p air Shop.
et is still at Gearhart.—Indepen­ a guest of his pioneer friend, J. O regon tow n; P ortland is a w orld-city.
I
wish
to
goodness
I
w
ere
w
riting
a
T.
Fletcher,
of
Forest
Grove,
the
Miss Cecilia Greer will be mar- dent.
R. DUNCAN
last of the week. They were book, in stead of try in g to tell this story
ri d to William Will Wednesday,
in a few m agazine p ages. T h e re ’d be
hoys
together
and
in
1864
crossed
Lost
Boy
Found
in
H
;llboro
September third.
some fa ir chance then o f saying the
P ro p rieto r
the plains to Oregon, and each things th a t w a it to be said. I t ’s hope­ N orth F irs t A venue, betw een Main and
The
mental
alertness
of
John
“ A ” S tre e ts ; phone 863.
New Temple at McMinnville.
drove three yoke of oxen from 75 less th is w ay. I h av e n ’t been able to
H. Foote of the Tualitan is res­
crow
d
in
a
w
ord
about
th
e
golden
glory
miles
beyond
the
Missouri
River,
Work on the new Masonic Tem­ ponsible for the renewal of com­
o f th e clim ate, nor about th e big, open-
ple for 'McMinnville, Oregon, munication between an invalid being six months on the road. h earted p ro g ressiv e s p irit o f th e peo­
was started last Monday. The mother in the east and her “ wan­ The visitor is a son of Capt. A. ple, n o r—m ost significient o f all—about
building will be three stories, dering boy” in Oregon. On Fri­ Montgomery, and 49 years back th e in ev itab le destiny o f th e g r e a t
with a full basement. It will day last a young man registered they were on the Big Wood river Colum bia basin follow ing th e opening
measure 80 by 95 feet. The esti­ at the hotel giving the name of in Idaho. The two pathfinders of th e P an am a Canal. M aybe I ’ll have
an o th er chance to talk w ith you about
mated cost of the structure is M. E. Hiebel and address Forest; had a great time talking over those th in g s. I hope so.
the old trip. On Aug. 27, Mr.
$40,000.
D ealer in Flour, Feed and all kinds of
I ’m going hom e to A rk an sas now to
Grove. Mr. Foote asked the
Montgomery will be 73, and Mr. talk to my w ife about th is W illam ette
guest if his given name was Max
G ard en Seeds in season...........................
Fletcher was 73 June 5. —Hills­ V alley c o u n try —and s h e 's going to
Nominated for Postmest r
and he replied in the ffirmative. boro Argus.
think th a t I ’ve gone plum b crazy.
HILLSBORO, Or., Aug. 26— He also asked if he hat a mother
J. R A SM U SSEN , Proprietor
Announcement that James C. in the east and he said he had.
Eli Spreadborough.
Forest Firefighter Dead
Lanki i has been appointed by Asked if his family had any
The death of Eli Spreadborough
CARLTON, Or., Aug. 2 6 -
President Wilson for postmaster friends in Forest Grove he also
Pacific Ave.
Forest Grove, Oregon
occurred
Saturday, August 16,
Joseph
Stokes
was
almost
in­
in this city met the popular stated they had. Thereupon Mr.
i
1913.
stantly
killed
when
struck
by
a
approval. All day Mr, Lankin Foote informed him that in the
Mr. Spreadborough, who was
has been receiving congrat­ previous Monday dailies of Port­ falling tree at about 8 o’clock
making
his home with his son
this
morning
while
fighting]
a
ulations from his many friends land there was an advertisement |
Elliott,
on a farm three miles
forest
fire
in
the
timber
owned
in
which
his
mother
was
seeking
in Hillsboro and in Washington
by the Carlton Consolidated i south of banks, was born in
county. Mr. Lankin has been a him. The advertisement stated Lumber
Company, on the head­
resident of this city since 1875. that she was dying and eager to waters of the North Trask Farnham, Surry county, Eng­
land, on November 5, 1829. He
He has been a lifelong Demecrat. see him before her demise. Hie- River.
to plan for that College Course.
came to this country in 1889, and
bought tne Bellinger farm south
J tening them with glue and fastening “ H e re are photographs of some of
There is considerable discussion about Education but
Premier Bow Maker
of
town, and had made his home
the split leather handhold around the my friends who are devotees of the long
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there is no doubt that a good general college course taken right
center of the bow, where the splice oc­ bow and broad-head arrow. Here is here continuously since then.
Will Thompson s picture. He is the
curs.
Mr. Spreadborough. married
ery experts to duplicate his bow.
is in the long run the practical thing in Education.
“ The length o f the bow should be the g re a te s t aii round archer in the world. Miss Elizabeth Elliott, a relative
“ These orders led to others. So, for
the past twenty years, I have had all I same as the height of the person who H e is a brilliant lawyer and author. of Sir George Elliott, of a promi­
A school well equipped to do first class general college
could do supplying the demand for Ore­ is to use it. The pull on a woman’s H e lives in Seattle and often comes
bow should be from 18 to 24 pounds, down to shoot with me. Here are pic­ nent English family, and to
gon yew bows.
tures of Harry B. Richardson of Boston, them were born eleven children,
work is
and in a man’s from 42 to 56 pounds.
Cascade* S u p p lie s B o w T im b e r .
“ I match the tipa very carefully. the present campion of the world. This two of whom are dead. Those
“ There is absolutely no question of
Some like pure white horn tips for their is J. N. Challis of Atchison, Kansas, living are Elliott and William
the fact that the best bow timber in
hows; some prefer black or striped ones. and this is Z. E. Jackson, another Kan­ near Banks; Alfred, Turville.
the world grows in the Cascade moun­
Forest Grove, Ore.
It is quite an art to shape the horn tips. san, and, like Mr. Challis, a railroad
tains, at an elevation of from 5000 to
They prevent any wear on the bow official. Richardson and Jackson came Walter and Frank of near Port­
7000 feet. A man in the forestry de­
string. The bow string is of the best out to Forest Grove and spent several land; and Harry of Farnham;
This school begins its 60th year of successful work in such
partment keeps on the lookout for good
Annie of Birmingham; and Fan­
Irish linen thread. I make them myself. days shooting with me.
yew trees for me. Each fall, when the
general college lines September 17th, 1913. Terms reasonable.
They are as tough as sinew and if cared
“ Laughlin has shot an arrow with nie, of Cuffe, England. Mrs.
sap has gone down, I take a trip into
for properly and kept waxed, will last one of my hows over 300 yards. I my­ Spreadborough survives her hus­
the Cascades and get my yew wood. I
Record and equipment good. Come and help us h^lp you.
indefinitely.
self never shoot an arrow more than
select young trees without blemish,
band.
The
funeral
took
place
on
275 yards.
A rch ery >• G entlem en's Sport.
from eight to ten inches thich. I cut
Sunday, and burial was at the
Come in and talk the matter over or address for Catalogue
“ I have killed a deer with my bow at
“Archery is a gentleman's sport. It
them Into 8V£-foot lergths. split them
cemetery
near
Banks,
Rev.
62
ySrda.
into quarters, cut out and throw away keeps you in the open, gives you good
and further information
“ I am rather proud that bows made Thomas of Forest Grove attend­
the heart wood and bring the sticks out health, good muscle, a good eye and a
on pack horses. In a six-foot piece of good disposition. It is just as pleasant of Oregon yew have won championships ing. His neighbors will remem­
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY, Foreat Grove, Ore.
wood the tention of one end will vary a recreation for women as it is for men. all over the world, and I hope to see the ber Mr. Spreadborough as a kind
slightly from the other end so I cut the Dr. Henry E. Jones of Portland is day when archery will be as popular as and genial friend and a most
two pieces of the bow f rom the seme one of the most enthusiastic archers in [ m il .” »«>d Mr. Barnes, as I bad him a g r e eeible citizen.--Banks Her-!
good-bye.
stick and dovetail them together, fas- Oregon.
aid.
HILLSBORO.
GALES CITY.
HOTEL LAUGHLIN
WM. WEITZEL
Rasmussen’s Feed Store
Begin N ow!t
Pacific University
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