* /• ■ Oregon Historical Society Your suggestion, criticism anil cooperation is solicited to help make the “ Press” a true representative o f all the people o f Forest Grove and of Washington County. G rove P ress Voi. 5 FOREST GROVE, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1913, «I™ VISITS GROVE Boy Steals from Macleod Homs 1 They Hold Annual Conference ' I in Forest Grove —Rev. Gould, of This City M in n ie M yers A w a rd e d P r iz e O ffe r e d by in Attendance the Substantiality and Sunday was a busy day at the detect­ the “ P ress” — L is t S till Incom plete ive headquarters in Portland when per- Bishop R. J. Cook Wednesday morn­ ; sons called to identify various articles ing called the Oregon Conference o f the included in the loot recovered hy the Minnie Myers has been declared State Biologist. Albert R. Sweetser Methodist Church to ordtr in Eugene. Great Future of Forest Grove officers with the arrest o f Wm. Shadrick winner o f the P r ess contest for the State Bacteriologist.... Emile F. Pemot This Conference is one o f the largest and Jack Madigan, fugitives oftheO re- State Highway Engineer H. L. Bowlby in Methodism on the Pacific Coast, com­ as City of Homes, Says j gon Reform school, who were arrested most complete ar.d nearest correct list Dep. Sealer Weights and Measures prising all o f the counties in Oregon Saturday. The youths hud robbed sev­ o f the governors o f Forest Grove, and Mr. Sproule ............................. Frank H. Buchtel lying west of the Cascades, and includ­ eral homes in Portland, Seaside and in will receive the prize o f a fine Web- ing the counties of Lake and Klamath. Supreme Court Washington county. s t e i’s Dictionary, 100 cal ing cards and At this session it is expected that Last Friday evening President Sproule, I Willard Martin, the third member of a year's subscription to the Forest Chies Justice......... Thomas A. McBride Dr. Forbes, o f the Home Missionary o f the Southern Pacific, and a party o f i the fugitive band, returned to the re­ Associate Justice......... Frank A. Moore Board, and Dr. Jennings, o f the Book Grove P r e ss . railroad officials were visitors in Forest | form school Saturday and surrendered Associate Justice........... Henry J. Bean Concern, as well as other notables of This contest was given in order to call Grove for several hours. The trip was to Officer Dial. He g: ve the official a Associate Justice ..George H. Burnett the Church, will be present. The attention to the large number o f offi­ occasioned by President Sproule’s v is it' gold watch and stickpin, which Detect- Associate Justice ............. Robert Eakin session will continue until Monday cials to whom the citizens o f any city ta Oregon, and the opportunity was \ ives Royle and Goltz say, were stolen Associate Justice........Wm. R. Ramsey m m ing, at which time the Bishop will in the United States have delegated t iken for several “ get together” visits from one o f the homes Associate Justice........Chas. L. McNary read the list o f appointments. their political prerogatives. The P ress in the Oregon towns. Mrs J. B Kinnrar who wss atayrig Clerk................................ J. C. Moreland Rev. Hiram Gould, who has been does not claim that the list is any ways Mr. Sproule was more than delighted at the home o f W. Staley, 765 Ala­ Deputy Clerk, Salem Arthur S. Benson pastor of the Forest Grove Church for near complete, and will be glad to re­ with Forest Grove, and predicts a great meda drive, identified a traveling bag ceive notices o f additional officials Court Reporter.......... Frank A. Turner the past seven years, is in attendance, future for it. He agrees with other and other articles in the property re­ whose authority extends over Forest Librarian.................. Edna May Hawley accompanied by Mrs. Gould. Seven railroad officials that this is bound to covered as hers yesterday- She asked Grove. The following list was com­ Bailiif............................ P. H. Raymond 1 years' service is one that few can look be a select res.dence section for Port­ that tags and a toy lock, placed on the \ I , j ........J. W. Campbell j back upon piled from the answers o f the contest­ During this period Rev. Circuit land business and professional men, as bag by the boys, be left for her as sou- j U keS" I ............... J. A. Eakin Gould has supervised the building of ants, and additions were made from the a nearer ideal location for a home could ver irs. and when the detectives brought [ Oregon Blue Book, which is now ready Prosecuting Attorney ... E. B. Tongue the new $25,000 church and parsonage, not be found. to licht also a picture o f Shadrick she and the congregation has kept up with for distribution from the office o f the The party was conducted around the asked for it as a souvenir. I .................. W. D. Wood the increasing growth of the city. Secretary o f State, and other relihbie Senators business sections of the city by John I W. H. Hollis Vifitor» Identify Jewelry sources: Mrs. Gould has been a great help, Thornburg and Editors Scott and being director o f the choir and teacher Sheriff Reeves, o f Wasbing’ on county, Currey. Upon meeting the Mayor the County Officers United States Officers of the Maximum Class of young people, party requested the k ejs o f the city, identified part of the stolen goods as ........ D. B. Reasoner j which during the past five years, since President...................... Woodrow Wilson Judge. to which the Mayor promptly responded property o f Dunoon MacLoud, whose ) ............. John Nyberg I she has been its leader, has enjoyed an V.ce-President............Thos. R. Marshall as best he could on so short a notice by home was burglarized. A gold necklace Secretary o f State......... Wm. J. Iiryan Commissioners Chas. Hanle.v enrollment o f 225 and an average at­ offering them the keys o f the city jail. and smoked pearl cuff links, stolen from t Edward Sec. o f Treasury.... Lindley M. Garrison 1 Clerk C Luce tendance o f 50. Another feature which McCloud were •mong the loot. The visit was informal, and their ex ­ our young people should not overlook is secretary o f W ar........Wm. G. McAdoo Sheriff............................... J. E. Reeves *C E Jay, wi!h the firm o f A G. pressions of good will lor this country that dnring this same period no less were equally informal and equally Hoffman A C o , o f Forest Grove, ider.- Secretary o f Navy......Josephus Daniels Treasurer.................... E. B. Sappington than forty o f these young people have tified a necklace set with diamond, dia- i Secretary jof Interior FranklinJi. Lane Assessor.............................Max Crandall sincere. Attorney-General....Ja3. C. MeReynolds Recorder........................... B. L. Perkins been literally following the precepts of Among the party were Wm. Sproule, mond-set Elgin watch and a pin as stolen Postmaster-General. Albert S. Burleson School Superintendent......B. W. Barnes the Great Book wherein it states that President of the Southern Pacific; Geo. from his home. In the custody o f the county clerk at -e c . o f Agriculture . David F. Houston Surveyor....................... Geo. W. McGee it is not good for man to live alone. W. Luce, Freight Traffic Manager; The congregation, and people gener­ D. W. Campbell, General Superintend­ Hillsboro is properey a'so thought to be Sec. o f Coinmeice........Wm. C. Redfield Health Officer............. Dr. W. D. Ward Secretary of Labor......Wm. B. Wilson Fruit Inspector................. H. C. Atwell ally, would be very much pleased to ent; H. A. Hinshaw, General Freight part o f the loot. This jewelery, two have Rev. and Mrs. Gould returned for Supreme Court Agent; A. C. Hutchinson. Purchasing rings and r sticknin, were placed by City Officer# another year. Agent; G. T. Guppy, Chief Engineer, Shadrick as bail when he was arrested Edward D. White.............. Chief Justice on a charge o f contempt o f court after Mayor............................... 0 . M. Sanford and John M. Scott, General Passenger James McKenna.......... Associate Justice failing to face a charge o f burglary in Agent. CIRCUIT COURT NOTES, W. R. Day.................... Associate Justice ......J. J. Wirtz Hillsboro a month ago. Make Annual Inspection O. W. Holmes.............. Associate Justice H. B. Johnson Judge J. U. Campbell held court Some Not Identified H. H. Lurton................ Associate Justice ..J. M. Barber Under the supervision o f Superin­ Councilmen. Monday, September 24, laid, and ground Chas. E. Hughes......... Associate Justice ....... H. J. Goff Seven unidentified rings, among them tendent Fields, o f the Southern Pacific, out the following: J. C. Lamar............... Associate Justice ......S. E. Todd the officials o f that railway visited three wedding rings, and two stickpins In the matter o f French vs. French, P. C. Starrett Forest Grove last week for a few o f value are still in the hands o f the Wdlis Vandevanter..... Associate Justice demurrer overruled and defendant given .Vlah'.on Pitney...............Associate Justice minutes and investigated the new depot police. Pesides these there is a cameo Recorder.........................M. R. Ma kham two days to answer. and the lines o f the P. E. & E. The fob, a coral ring, and a pearl-set stick­ U. S. Court, Oregon Treasurer..............................R. P. Wirtz Case o f Tucker vs. Tucker, dismissed. following were among the party: J. R. pin and cufflinks, which were stolen at W. B. Gilbert......................Circuit Judge Chief o f Police, Street and Water Case o f McDaniel vs. Bertruche, dis­ Barlowe, Assistant Chief Engineer; J. Seaside, the owners o f which the police Commissioner.......... P. W. Watkins missed. Chas. E. Wolverton....... District Judge W. Metcalf, Superintendent Snasta Di­ have not yet found. R. S. Bean..........................District Judge Light Commissioner............V. I. Fuqua j State vs. Earl Lorenzo McCoy, the F L McPhersin.of 1090 Vaughn street, vision; F. M. Buerhalter, District En­ J. Montag......................................Marshal Health Officer................Dr. J. S. Bishop forger or check swindler, was arraigned, gineer; R. E. Guppy, Chief Engineer yesterday identified some garments, a A. M. Cannon....................................Clerk City Engineer................. A A. Kirkwood I having been indicted September 15, 191?. o f P. E. & E .; J. Searls, Fire Inspector; hat and jewelry as his property John McCourt.............................. Marshal City Attorneys............ Hollis & Graham Plead guilty; sentenced to the peniten­ Shadrick is in the City Jail. Shadrick C. A. Wester, Division Engineer, Justice o f the Peace.... W. J. R. Beach tiary for a term o f not less than one U. S. Senators Shasta Division; L. R. Fields, Superin­ though a minor has a record in the Postmaster............................Chas. Hines nor more than five years, and to pay police annals His most recent “ jo b " Geo. E. Cnamberlain..................Portland tendent, Portland. costs taxed at $35. However, the was the robbery o f three houses in the Harry Lane....................................Portland I I young man was paroled on condition Penninsula district, after which De­ QUEEN CONTEST ACT.VE that he make good the check and costs Members of Congress tectives Goltz and Royle arrested him. Mesdames A. E. Heatar and C. W. o f this action, and on the further con­ He was then a fugitive from the Re­ Willis C. Hawley............................Salem Burtt, o f Hillsboro, members o f the sideration that he live as an honest and form School, and was returned. A. W. L afferty.......................... Portland TKo committee who have charge o f the i upright citizen and keep himself use- Failures o f the Reform School author­ N T VinnnM ' ‘ ............... .......... ‘ voting contest for queen o f the County ; fully employed, and also report to Sheriff ities to report to the police the escapes Reeves where he is and what work he State Officer* Fair, visited Forest Grove Monday. from their place o f detention is esus - 1 is engaged in at least once per month The ladies say that no little rivalry is Varied Numbers Will Proved ing friction between the two institu- j Governor..............................Oswald West and not later than the 5th of each tions. Martin, who returned to the I Secretary o f State..........Ben W. Olcott already in progress between Hillsboro month. Fine Entertainment arid Beaverton, and if Forest Grove de­ school Saturday, was being sought by I State Treasurer.................Thos. B. Kay Sophia Finster, plaintiff, vs. L. E. sires to secui'e the honor o f having one the detectives Saturday night and a Attorney-General....... A. M. Crawford Finster, defendant; plaintiff repre­ of her charming daughters preside over great part o f yesterday, until word was Supt. Public Instruction ^ . A. Churchill sented by H. T. Bagley; complaint filed A five-attraction lecture course has received that he had returned. the destinies o f the commonwealth of State Engineer................John H. Lewis September 18, alleging cruel and in­ been secured for Forest Grove through State Printer....................... R. A. Harris Washington County upon this o casion human treatment. Further, that be­ the co-operation o f the Forest Grove they must enter into the contest with a Oregon Dairy and Food Commis­ Hillsboro Day at Fair cause of the refusal o f plaintiff's sister and Pacific University. It has long sioner.........................John D. Mickle determination to win, or they may find been felt that such a course would be a Last Monday evening a narty o f sev­ Labor Commissioner............. O. P. Hoff themselves under the tyranny o f a to carry on a courtship with plaintiff’ s brother he, L. E. Finster, became very desirable thing, and now that the con­ eral automobiles filled with fair boost­ ........ F. J. Miller queen from another province. abusive and angry, therefore she asks tract has been signed to complete the ers from Forest Grove visited the com­ The Forest Grove candidates are V.C. B. Aitchison preliminaries, it is hoped that the mercial club at Hillsboro Mhe county Railroad Commission j..T. K. Campbell Elida Lyons, Golda Peterson, Haze for a divorce. Mary E. Borstel vs. \*fm. Borstel, people will respond with enthusiastic j seat is now considering the proposition ' ......H. H. Corey Stockman, and Pearl Stevenson. The voting places have been desig divorce; plaintiff represented by J. M. support. The tickets for the five num­ of a special Hillsboro day at the fair. Corp. Commissioner Ralph A. Watson bers will be sold at the very reasonable J Word has not been received as to what Ins. Commissioner....... J. A. Ferguson nated at Staehr’s Bazaar and Goff Wall. The defendant having been sent price o f $1.50, or at the rate o f only 30 day they will decide upon, but the gon- Superintendent o f Banks ... Will Wright Bros. Hardware Store Voles are only to the penitentiary from the eastern cents per entertainment. Season tick-j eral interest in the fair from that sec- Bank Examiner Will H. Bennett one cent each, and the proceeds wil part o f the State on a charge o f felony ets entitle the holder to reserved seats. ' 'ion guarantees liberal attendance upon Bank Exam iner..... Harry E. Albert “ PP'y on the expenses required in th< for robbing a person of valuables, for The numbers in the course will be: the date set. | queen’s wardrobe and incidentals con­ this and other reaaons the plaintiff asks Land Commissioner. for separation papers. October 8—Ralph Parlette, Humorous While touring thru the suburban dis- ..Oswald West, Governor, ex officio nected with the Fair. Elizabeth Ulm vs. Claude Ulm, di­ Philosopher. I trict o f the county scat Judge Hollis, Clerk State Land Board . G. G. Brown October 10th, which Is Friday, is the October 27—Baumgardt, The Popu- who was leading the procession o f fair Private Secretary to Gov. ...t ern Hobbs date the queen will rule, and it is e x ­ vorce; suit filed September 17 by Clyde for plaintiff. pected that there will be at least 3,00« Richardson, attorney boosters, was gathered into custody of Division Superintendent o f Water larizer o f Science and Travel. November 19 Mixed Quartette o f the law for failure o f the rear light on Division No. 1 . James T. Chinnock school children from all portions of the There being no real or personal prop­ his automobile to burn brightly enough State Architect Vocal Artists. W. C. Knighton county in parade on this day. Ttie can- erty and no children, plaintiff claima December 3—Herbsmau, the Mono­ to satisfy deputy McQuillan. The re­ State Game Warden Wm. L. Finley d date rec iving the greatest number of she was abused and ill treated and mainder o f the party in an attempt to Master Fish Warden...... R. E. Clanton votes by Saturday, October 4tli, w.ll be called improper names and asks for a logue Artist and Impersonator. divorce. crowned queen of the Fair. January 21—The Rosemaiden Chorus. rescue their friend incumbered them­ State Veterinarian and ex ofiicio W. W. Sanderson vs. Margaret F. Other organizations are requested to selves with difficulties without effecting Sheep Inspector............ W. H. Lytle Sanderson; complaint filed September Library Note# take notice o f these dates, and so far the freedom o f their associate ar.d State Health Officer Calvin S. White as possible avoid conflicts. Every one found themselves facit g a charge as State Forester..................... F. A. Elliott As the building is undergoing repairs 17, by O. J. Galzmeyer. There is no is asked to support the course in order accessaries after the fact and fully as Adjutant-General W. E. Finzer the Library will be elo-ed two weeks real property and only one child of the However Immigration Agent........ C. C. Chapman Readers will please keep their books age o f twenty years. This boy she that it may be an annual feature o f in­ the original law breaker. tellectual profit and entertainment for after an unusual eloquent pleading by State Librarian Cornelia Marvin until the Library opens. All fines will claima has supported her for the past the judge their sins ar.d his were for­ Sec. Board o f Control.... the community. R. B. Goodin he remitted By order o f Librarian, 12 months, and ia living with her. The Tickets will be on sale after October L given. Sec. State Fair Board Frank Meredith R: gers’ City Library. (Continued on Page Five) Beauty of City J J TO HAVE WINTER LECTURE COURSE No. 10 METHODISTS H|GH SCHOOL GOVERNORS OF FOREST EUGENE OCCUPIED IN- RTl" GROVE HAVE BEEN LISTED PRESSPSOULE S. P. Officials Delighted With The best developer o f a community is a progre.^aive and representative news­ paper. Send the "Pro s ” to friends whom you wish to welcome to this country. Opening Day of School See# Over 500 Children Enrolled Superintendent Inlow Planning On Many Valuable Course# The public and hgh schools began the year’s session Monday, with a decidej increase in attendance over that o f last year. In the High School 104 were present, whereas 85 enrolled at the be­ ginning of last year. The grade teach­ ers report a total initial enrollment o f 390 The Forest Grove schools have long had a reputation for work o f a high standard, and this year the charac­ ter of the work offered is even better than before. In the High School, besides the usu¡ü courses found in a High School o f this size, a systematic course in industrial work is offered Although this work has been found in the school during the past, this year it has been reorganized and put on a footing equal with other work, and will be accredited as such. The domestic science and art will be in charge o f Miss Elizabeth Fowler, a graduate o f Stout Institute, Wisconsin, a school o. wide repute. The manual training department will be conducted by Mr Marvin E. Turner, who conus well equipped for the work. An en­ tirely new course in stenography and typewriting will be offered this year, and this work will be given by Mr F. N. Haroun, who until recently taught the above subjects in the Portland Busi­ ness College. By arrangement with Pacific University, students from the College will take work in domestic science and art, shorthand and type­ writing at the High School, and the High School Btudents will receive in­ struction in athletics at the College gym­ nasium and grounds under the College instructor. The Board o f Education has elected Miss Norma Bassett, of Portland, to supervise art work in the the grades. Miss Bassett comes highly recommended from the school o f the Portland Art Association, where she has been a student aud instructor. The supervisor of music has not yet been selected. It will be seen that the course o f study in the grades and High School ie as comprehensive as that found in the schools o f the larger cities o f the State, in fact, there are but few schools in the State offering as varied and sub­ stantial a course. Superintendent Inlow is one o f the busiest men in town this week, adjusts ing the many school matters created by the addition o f the new High School building. He is planning soon to invite the public to an opening program, at which time the several new depart­ ments will be fully equipped and ar­ ranged. To Vote on Saloon Question Hillsboro, Special; —Petitions are be­ ing circulated in Hillsboro to call a special election in November to submit the local option question to the voters. There are five saloons. There is natur­ ally much speculation as to the result o f the election as the dry and wet issue has never been submitted since the equal suffrage has become a law. To Give Art Classes Provided that sufficient members en­ roll the first of next week. Pacific Uni­ versity will have the instruction o f Roswell Doech in painting, sculpturing and designing, and the appreciation o f the fine arta. He will also offer out-of- door sketch classes. Mr. Dosch is a student under the French masters, and his services, if obtained, will be highly appreciated by the University. Pleased With City Geo. H. Currey, a real estate man i t La Grande, Oregon, was a visitor in Forest Grove during the past week. Ho is in touch with land values all over the Northwest, and believes in a good future for Forest Grove. Mr. Currey is father o f the editor o f the P ress .