■f • ft.'r ' Oregon Historical Society Your suggestion, criticism and cooperation is solicited to help make the “ Press” a true representative o f all the people o f Forest Grove and o f Washington County. V o i. FOREST 5 Washington GROVE. Assessments Made on Sea­ New Coach is Rapidly Working cal With Estimates W A S H IN G T O N COUNTY. OREGON. TH U RSD AY. OCTOBER II 2. 1913. FAIR Will be Ready Gct.9-10-11 for Large Attendence GRADES LOCATED Alum ni Gam e BY CITY COUNCIL Next Saturday sons Paving Nearly Identi­ The best developer o f u community is a progressive and representative news­ paper, Send the ‘Press” to friends whom you wish to welcome to this country. m R .E .D un lapT o WOMANS CLUB TO TENTS RISE THIS WEEK Succeed Gould ERECT NEW HOME BIG CROWDS EXPECTED Methodists Change First Time in Site Team in Shape to Meet Willamette Special Meeting Soon to Pass ‘-¿“ l * | * n tf i _ __ _ | Exhibits Large Many and Excel- Seven Years-New Man D onated by Mrs. Baber nnrl Mr* M acleod a n u iTiio* ifid tic ua Highly Recom ended Accepted B ig - Saturday the older sons o f Pacific Rev. Hiram Goukl and wife returned will vie with the present representa­ be Erected Ordinance to Put All Lights i to Forest Grove Monday evening from Fine Home Will tives o f their Alma Mater for the J Eugene where they had been in attend- j as Soon as Arrangements season's football honors. The Alumni on Meters \ ance at the Annual Conference o f the team this year is credited to be strong, Can be Made ! Methodist Church. and will have a likely chance o f more At a 8| ecial meeting o f the City than breaking even with the Varstiy Several important changes were made Council last Tuesday evening the city squad, which has had little training to < among them the removal of Rev. Gould | At a recent meeting o f the Woman’s fathers discussed and passed upon many I from Forest Grove to Woodburn. Rev. date. « Gould has been in Forest Grove for the 1 Club of Forest Grove the offer o f a issues until a late hour. A fter the game the students will 1 The assessments for the paving done tender their annual reception to the Work is being rushed on the final | o f the Fair Voting for the queen is j past seven years and during his stay building site was unanimously accepted by the Linden-Kibbe Company this Alumni, at which time many prominent preparations for the County Fair, to be now in progress all over the county, has won the admiration and respect of j by the Club. Mrs. Minnie Barber and Summer were n.ade, and upon two of sons and daughters of Pacific Univer­ It is expected that a portion of the not only his church members but the held on Thursday, Friday and Saturday her daughter Mrs Duncan Macleod hav­ the three streets the estimates were sity are expected to be present. funds derived from the sale of votes townspeople as well. He has seen ; o f next week on the fair grounds east j found to be identical with the proper will be devoted to providing prizes fur Forest Grove grow from a small town ing donated the beautiful lot at the Yakel, New C.ach o f Forest Grove. Stall room is being the schools making the best showing in to a thriving and prosperous business corner o f 5th Avenue and 3rd Street, assessments. On A Steeet, however, a small overcharge had to be declared. The new football coach for the season provided for sixty head o f cattle, and the parade. So all the schools should 1 center. He has also seen much advance- lying just west c f the Barber home, as Carl Kumpe, of the company, asked o f 1913, Ralph Yakel, o f Portland, has everything now indicates that all the encouruge the voting. meet in the church. The membership a site for the permanent home of the for the warrants covering the intersec­ been engaged, and was on the campus available room will he taken. The j The Better Babies contests are every- has been doubled also the new church Woman's Club of Forest Grove; the tions, but was ret used until the next with the men Monday. He is a man dairy breeds will be well represented. | where attracting a great deal ox atten- budding and parsonage have been built gift is made by Mrs. Baber and her regular meeting, which will he on Octo­ who comes highly recommended, not There will be an especially strong show- j tion and, with additional features that during his pastorate. The town and daughter is to be retained by the club ber 14th. only by the Y. M. C. A. o f Portland, irg o f Holsteins, while the Jersey w.ll be shown in connection with this 1 community will loose a man o f influ- permanently, and the club building will Grading was established on several 1 but by his former trainers and college classes will all be sufficiently well filled 1 department at our Fair, it cannot fail ence an! power when Rev. Gould leaves be given immediate consideration by the ladies o f the organization. By this streets of the city as follows: On Main associates in the East. He had five to insure keen competion. Alex C hal-, to be a feature of great interest and for his new field o f labor. Street from the south line of Thiru years’ college experience playing in mens is arranging to have the fine herd value. Dr. Gus Bailey, formerly o f Rev R. E. Dunlap comes highly gifi the club teels that it has made a Avenue to the north line o f Fourth football, under such coaches as Hall, of o f Shorthorns, which he has on exhibi- ; Hillsboro, who has for several years re- omended having just completed his forward hound that under other circum­ Avenue, and continuing on Fourth the University o f Illinois; Gillesby, o f ti»n this week at the State Fair at been specializing on diseases o f the eight years as District Superntendent stances K would have taken years to Avenue from the east line o f Man. the Northwestern University; and Salem, returned in time to show at the eye, ear, nose and throat in Portland, of the Klamath District. The pros­ attain, at the hands o f the donors the Street to the east line o f A Street. O.i Scott and Muhl, at the Illinois Wesleyan County Fair will make the examinations in those pects are bright for a prosperous year the Club has been placed in a position First Avenue North from the west lin. University. The hog show gives promise of bring­ lines. D:s. Katherine Myers, Mary E. for the Methodist Church o f Forest so that within a few months they will of A Street to the east line of B Street. have a comfortable Club Home which ing forth well filled classes and a close G les and Katherine Reuter, all of Port­ Grove. On C Street from the north line o f Pa­ for six years with merely negative competition for the honors. The larg- land, assisted by local physicians, will otherwise would be years in the future. Mrs. Baber and Mrs. Mcleod have cific Avenue to the south line o f First results, and that there is no prospect est showing and closest competition in conduct the other examinations. This H u m O l i s t L e C t U f e Avenue North. On B Street from the I gained for themselves a place in the tha sheep division will probably be in | work will begin at one o ’clock on the ! o f any definite solution through the north line o f Pacific Avenue to the holding up o f reasonable appropriation . the medium wool classes, several own- 9th, the opening day. Many mothers, i heart of the club which the years and south line of Third Avenue North. the change o f club membership will not. We believe that the only result o f such ers of Shropshire and Hampshire flocks appreciating the value of the work that The Mayor reported having made a i efface. action would be further partisan cam­ having signified their intention o f eh- in done, have a ked the privilege of trip to Carlton to see about wood for having their children examined, even The first numoer on the Pacific Uni­ paigning, political deals, and misuse of tering their stock. the city electric plant. The present It is expected that there w ll be an though they were not of the right age versity and Forest Grove High School saying he knew where Garber was, but direct legislation. would not divulge it, as he “ liked him wood supply is dangerously low, anu Third, o i the other hand, the election excellent showing of horses. They will to enter the contest, and, so far as Lecture Course will be a lecture on better than a brother.” consideratile trouble has been experi­ be taken care o f in the permanent j practical, these requests will be taken ! “ The University o f Hard Knocks,” by called for November 4th furnishes the The writing was disguised, but there enced in securing an additional supply. the famous philosophic humorist, Ralph first opportunity hat has come in Ore­ stables that have been erected on the j cure of. was no doubt felt that it was written For some reason the wood orUered troni grounds by Capt. McCann. The management have all along been Parlette, Wednesday evening, October gon ror many years to put education on by the same person that forged the the Carlton mills has not been shippeu a firm basis, by constructive and not The stock will be judged by Prof, desirous o f conducting a clean fair and 8th. paper. by the railroad, and the delay has Scudder, o f the staff o f the O A. C. I no objectionable features o f any kind j The course o f five numbers has been 1 d structive methods, es{>eciitlly as here­ caused mucii inconvenience. after the needs o f both university and It will begin promptly at 10 o’ clock on will be allowed on the grounds Such arranged through the co-operation o f | A lter a lengthy discussion concerning Apple Day November 18 college will be taken care o f on a mod­ the opening day. On account o f the amusements as have been provided will the High Sohool and College authori-| the meter question the ordinance was erate and reasonable scale by the judging it may be impractical to have a be such as every one can enjoy. ties, and the high class attractions. Portland, Oregon—I f you don’ t eaJ referred to the light committee anu millsge bill, which removes both insti­ stock parade on the first day, but it is The following events have been secured should insure the success o f the an apple Tuesday, November 18th, you City Attorney for amendments. A tutions permanently from politics. the intention o f the management to scheduled for the racing program, and course. will be one o f the few people in the special meeting will likely be culled the Season tickets will be on saie up to United States that fail to celebrate,. Therefore, we urge all friends o f ed­ have the prize winning stock exhibited present indications are that every race first o f the week to consider this ucation in the Willamette Valley to on parade at least the last two days. will be well filled: Wednesday evening at Littler's Phar- Let it be known far and wide that Tues­ measure, which wul place the electric register for the election o f November The members o f the County Poultry mauy at a cost o f $1.50. Single admis­ day, November 18th, is apple day all service of the city entirely on a meter 4th, and to vote at this elect.on uphold­ Association, who have charge of the THURSDAY. sion, 50 cents for reserved seats; 35 over the country. Some places will basis. ing the most moderate appropriations poultry sh .w, promise'a great show of 2:15 pace One mile, three heats, cents for general admission. celebrate but one or two days, but in Parlette is a sure cure for chronic other sections a whole week will be de­ for much needed buildings for a state royal blooded poultry o f every class. ; every heat a race Purse, C200. There is no longer any question that university made by any state, and we Free-for-all trot Mile, three heats, blues or the grouch, and we recommend voted to special bargain days for the his lecture to lovers of wholesome wit, king o f fruit. At the same time you direct that these resolutions be sent by there will be a great showing o f the every heat a race. Purse, $250. as well as those who need cheering up * e made aware o f the date for the our president and secretary to each county’s agricultural and horticultural a bit. newspaper in the Wi lamette Valley, resources. Last week H. T. Buxton, FRIDAY. ] second national apple day, you are with the request that they be published, Superintendent o f the Agricultural De­ notified that the best way to celebrate, We, the Associated Students o f the Farmers’ buggy race -Half-mile, best and that the papers use their great in­ partment, shipped to the State Fair a ALLEGED FORGER TAKEN and the cheapest, will be to buy the Willamette Valley, including all stu­ two in three. Purse, $ > 0. fluence to bring out a representative large amount o f material which he had | product by the box. Those in charge dents attending the University o f Ore­ collected, to be shown in connection Vote at this election. Sought for Victimizing Forest o f the apple day campaign urgently re- gon from Washington, Polk, Benton, SATURDAY with the county exhibit at the big fair, L e l a n d G. II& ndricks , | quest the average man or woman to Linn, Yamhill, Clackamas and Marion then returned to the County Fair, to­ Free-for-all-pace Mile, three heats, President. Grove Bank Found in Navy refrain from becoming a “ piker” by counties, in meeting assembled, resolve gether with a large amount of addi­ every heat a race. Purse, $2 0. CLEVE S. SlMKINS, failing to celebrate. as follows: tional material collected by L. D. West- 2:20 trot—Mile, three heats, every Secretary. H i l l s b o r o , Oregoi Sheriff Reeves First, that we believa it to be the fall, o f Tualatin, who has charge of heat a race. Purse, $200. , , . _ „ , , . _ . Recount of Mint Millions Ordered. „ . . , . . . , started from San r rancisco last Sunday overwhelming sentiment o f the people the county exhibit at Salem. Every Special round-tnp rates o f one and i „ L L , Shriners’ Dajr at the Fair San Francisco, Cal.— Because seven with Ross Garber, charged with forging of the Willamette Valley that the day other materia! is being located and one-third fare have iieen granted by al A1 Kader Temple, Mystic Shrine, is silver dollars have been lost In the present facilities for education in Oregon collected, so that by the day of open­ the railroads, and it is probable that a check and cashing it on a Forest going to be well represented at the Immense hoard of coin stored In the are too small rather than too great. ing the big tent, which is to house this special hourly service between Fore* Grove bank. Second, that the future efficiency of State Fair on Shriners’ Day, Saturday, department, will undoubtedly cover an Garner successfully eluded pursuit, vaults of the United Slates mint In Grove and Hillsboro will also be es­ Oregon’s educational system depends October 4th. Arrangements have been exhibit well worth seeing. and went to Mare Island, where he this city, an entire recount of the $61, tablished. made with the Oregon Electric Railway u p o n opportunity for undisturbed joined the navy. Sheriff Reeves lo­ 395,000 in sliver stacked up In the The Woman’s Department will be A number o f Portland automobile cated him by means of a decoy letter basement of the building on Fifth growth, that the policy o f political agi- to run a special train from Portland at none behind the others, either in the h «uses are preparing to put on a big ration in educational matters has been 8:45 A. M. that day, arriving ai Sa em quality or the quantity o f their ex­ and Garber responded, but replied as street, has been ordered by the treas­ auto show, and evera! local firms w.ll pursued by certain individuals in Oregon at 10:45 A. M. though he were a friend o f Garber, ury department at Washington, D. p. hibits. Superintendents in this division erect tents and make a showing of farm are working hard and promise a mag­ machinery and household equipment. nificent display of the finest o f cunning, baking, fancy work, and in fact every kind o f household skill. Exhibits in To Cloie on Account of Fair this line will be judged by Mrs. Dr. Uushnell, wife o f the new President o f We, the undersigned business men of Pacific University. Forest Grove, hereby agree to close Every one is always interested in oar places o f business between the Washington County with but little people b re in attendance at the fa r. what the juveniles are doing and at the hours of 1 and 5 P. M. on Thursday and Yesterday for the first time in two become so tame that the hunter who general effort, captured the prize as the The weather has been ideal and the fair there will be one big tent all their Friday, October 9 and 10, that our years were the r< yal-colored feathers •annot use the front end o f the gun fourth best county in the state. The largest attendance in years has been own, in which the results o f every kind clerks and patrons may attend the Fair: o f the Oriental I h :asants in danger with the proper results can club them credit for the June exhibit belongs to ! received. Amusements, races and ex- o f work and training they are receiv­ Geo. G. Paterson, Goff Bros., to death. L. D. Westfall o f Tualitan, the m an-! hib.ts all have been at unusual advan­ ing in their school life will be shown. Sears &. Watkins, A. G. Hoffman & C o , | from the pa sion o f the hunter. During Game Warden to Be Buiy ager o f the exhibit, who claims th a t1 tage on account o f the warm weather. The school children parade on Friday, B. Chownin;r, Chas. 0. Roe & Co., that perio! having more often been fed the 10th. Public School Day will be Shearer & Son, with an early start form ext year that | M. S. Allen & Co. from the hands o f the farmers’ children State Game Warden Finley will have one o f the big features o f the Fair. King & Capíes, Washington county ought to he an easy E. J. Burlingham, than shot at by the city nimrods, these a particularly large force o f deputies Lincler.-Kiube Leaves Fvery child in the county up to four­ R F. Emmerson, John E. Bailey, winner over all. Douglos county cap­ birds have become tame that many j in the field to watch against the kill : g Today the Linden-Kilbe Company teen years o f age will be admi'ted free Jno. Anderson, tured first place, Benton second, Clack­ B F. Purdy, local hunters easily secured the bag o f fern tie pheasants. When young the amas third, Washington fourth and Tilla­ completed the last o f their office work on that day, and they should all insist M. J. Abbott, Gordon & Gordon, limit yesterday. male a ,d female look very mu< h alike, here, and Jack Tyler, the company’ s on being there to help boost for their Jas. Rasmussen, W. N. Hartrampf, mook fifth. The limit has been reduced to five in and he expects to get many hunters Many local people attended. Many representative thru« ut the entire job, own school in the parade. The parade W. T. Schultz, Van Walters & Co., any day, and thia number will be easy who will have to stand a fine o f $25 for on that day will be headed by the Queer. H. T. Giltner, Forest Grove and Washington County ' left for Independence. J. C. Stream. o .-each, for the bcau'iful hi ds lave killing the wrorg kind o f bird. I i 1 lent— School Parade Eugenics Department G ood-R aces Fast First of Course Students Urge Friends to V o te J WASHINGTON COUNTY TAKES FOURTH PRIZE AT STATE FAIR MANY PHEASANTS PREY FOR LOCAL HUNTERS YESTERDAY