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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1916)
ÎFmTüt Okmu' lExpiraa AN IN D E PEN D E N T W EEKLY NEWSPAPER Vol. 1, No. 16 KOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1916 $1.50 per Year CONDENSED NEWS NOTES TO HOLD FAIR A BUSY WEEK Local Musicians Remember the debate at Marsh Score Big Success FOR BOYS OF P. U. ON P. U. CAMPUS hall tomorrow evening. (B y BEN W ILLARD) The 1916 Washington county fair will be held within the corpo rate limits of Forest Grove. Arrangements to this end were made Tuesday, when Messrs. 0 . H. Holmes, L. M. Graham and J. P. Hurley, representing the Forest Grove Commercial Club and the Washington County Fair associ- ation, met with the president and trustees of Tualatin Academy and Pacific University at Portland and secured permission to use a tract of land lying east of the P. U. gymnasium and Herrick Hall for fair purposes. If it is found, after one year, that this arrangement does not encroach on the land needed by the University, the ar rangement may be made perma nent. It is proposed to fix up the quarter-mile track for what horse races are on the program and move to the new location such sheds and pens as will be needed. This move should insure a much better attendance than former fairs have enjoyed. Miss Beatrice Pogue is home from the state normal, at Mon mouth, for an Easter visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pogue. Mrs. Captain Peters had the misfortune to dislocate her right wrist last Friday when a step- ladder on which she was standing collapsed. The Oratorio “ The Passover” which was given Wednesday ev ening a t t h e Congregational church under the auspices of t he Congregational choir, was an un qualified success. Oriental cos tuming added to the effect and carried the audience back to the time when the Israelites were an oppressed and captive race It Is unusual for a small town to give such compositions; only the most careful attention of each one made it possible. It is customary for the soloists to be engaged from the city, but Forest Grove posseses voices of which any city would be proud. Miss Goldie Peterson, soprano, as Miriam, had the principal solo work among the women and her voice was magnificently suited to the part. Mr. Thomas, baritone, carried out the difficult part of Aaron perfectly while Mr. Ferrin, tenor, took the part of Moses equally well. Mrs. Jones, mezzo soprano; Mrs. McEldowney, con tralto; Mrs. Carmack contralto, and Mr. Richardson, baritone, all gave most effective solo work and were well supported by the chorus of forty voices, and Chas. Walk er’s orchestra of twelve pieces, with Miss House at the piano, all under the able direction of Mrs. E. E. Williams. Altogether it was the finest and most artistic sacred composition heard in this city for many years. Second in Oratory A surprise party was given Mrs. The Intercollegiate Prohibition Livingston in her home on “ Nob Association of Oregon held it« an Hill” Monday night by the mem nual oratorical contest in Marsh bers of the Philathea Sunday Hall last Friday evening. The school class of the Congregational state convention was held in con ¡church. The ladies of her class niption with the meeting also. met at the home of Mrs. S. A. The election of officers for the Walker and Went to the Living coming year was the only busi The Star Theater is putting on ston home in a body. Dinner in ness of imiHirtance transacted. As a “ Home Industry” program, in t h e c im ^ t next"y w T h T o b e 'held h^n.J they Sled up to the back connection with the regular pic at McMinnville, the office of prea- ^ °?r a(* .lx ° clock’ a" d £"'»*<■<* ture program, tonight and to before being discovered. The sur- ident of the state association will morrow night. prise was complete and the merry lie filled by electing that officer The infant son of Mr. and group made ready the dinner and from the student body of Mc Mrs. N. G. Thomas died last lengthened out the table and Minnville College. At the session Thursday and w a s buried i n eleven persons sat down to a very held in Marsh Hall on Saturday Mountain View cemetery Friday, enjoyable spread. Mrs. Gilmore, morning the other officers of the Rev. Dunlap officiating. association were elected, as fol the president of the class, present Mrs. Charier Van Doren of the ed to their retiring teacher a beau lows: city was operated on for a chronic tiful hand - painted cream and Vice President— Nicholas Jaur- ailment at the Good Samaritan ugar set, with the initial L in eguy of the Suite University. hospital, Portland, Tuesday and, SecreUiry— Miss Fern Wells oi Old English. Games followed of at last accounts, was improving. "Patent Medicine” and charades Willamette. and were a source of much amuse Mrs. Anna Pogue and Mrs. Treasurer— Meade Elliott of Pa ment. The party went home at Mary Porter will represent Forest cific College. nine o’clock and all declared they Rebekah lodge No. 44 uf this city The contest for first place in had "lots of fun.” Those present, Those music-lovers who failed aw ^ e meeting of the state the oratorical contest was very besides the regular members of the to hear the Pacific University Glee assembly at Roseburg the last close. In fact all six of the con household were Mrs. A. Bryant. club when that organization ap- week in May. testants did well and deserve Mrs. S. A. Walker, Mrs. Gilmore, peared here last month, should Dr. Carruth and M. M. Good- much credit for the showing made. Misses Stalley, Alice Crook, Ca not fail to hear these musicians at rich and daughter, Lucile, of Yam- The contest as a whole was a suc milla Abernathy, Anna Taylor the Star Theatre next Wednesday hill were in the city last night to cess and every one present went and Jennie Armstrong. night, April 26th. The former hear and take part in the oratorio, away feeling that the evening had concert was fine and this one will Dr. Carruth playing the flute in been well spent. Six orators en Last Thursday evening at the Aged Woman Called the production tered the contest. The six col- home of Mrs. O’Neill, Mesdames lie better, for the musicians have Mrs. A. Russell, aged 64 years, The manager of the Empress leges represented were as follows:, Ingersol and O'Neill were hostes- had more practice. Following is Candy Kitchen of this city was passed away at her home near University of Oregon, Nicholas to the Azalea Club. The ev- the program: Gaston Tuesday, after a long ill Jaureguy. ening was spent at games, social (a) “ SiiiK. < 'hay O ” Japan« tie Chorus taken to Hillsboro Monday and ness with Bright's disease. De fined $5 00 and costs for having ........... Southern Pacific College, Clarence A.¡converse and a delicious three- <b) Lullaby his place of business open after ceased was born at Elgin, III., in Glee Club Jones. course luncheon. The time passed 1852 and came to Oregon when "Dream Visions*’ Drdla midnight Saturday. but two years of age. She is sur McMinnville C o l l e g e , M. C. so quickly that both hands of the Miss Emma Craft The directors of the Commer vived by a husband, four sons— Smithson. clock pointed upward before the Vocal Solo— " I Hear a Thrush at Eve” cial club held a meeting yester Frank, Charles, George and Burt, Miss Wilma Young Pacific University, Lester T. j guests could make up their minds Reading ......................... Service day to devise ways and means all grown and residents of Wash Jones. j to depart for their homes. Those for assisting the band, financially, ington county ¡also two daughters, Herbert Butler Duell and it is probable that some as- Mrs. Lilly Porter and Mrs. Min Eugene Bible University, Earl present b e s i d e s the hostesses, (a) Flower Song nie McGoon of Yamhill county. JapantHM Chorus sislance will be given. Fleischman. were Mesdames Hartrampf, Al- (b) Slumber Song She was a sister of County Com The local G A. R post enter (c) "Old Folks at Home” and Willamette University, Herbert drich, Moore, Carmack, Hill, missioner R. Matteson of this "Humoresque” ...... Dvorak tained the W. R. C. at an open Blatchford. iGiltner, S t e w a r t , Buxton, M c- city. The judges were: Delivery—A. Namerand Misses Belle and Dee Edith Thorley, Glee Club and Violins meeting yesterday, at which Rev. In the death of Mrs. Russell, "Shadows” C. J. Bond Clark delivered an address and a King Wilson, Portland; Frank H.l Darling, Violet Glaisyer, Mary the family loses a loving wife and Male Quartet good musical and literary program mother and Oregon is bereft of Hilton. Portland; H. W. Stone, Woell, Anna Tolke, Sparks and Clarinet Solo— "Shuberts Serenade” was rendered. There was another one of its noblest women. Glen Morgan Portland; composition— Prof. N. | Mildred Carmack Violin Solo— "Mazurka Musin of those good dinners at noon. Funeral services were held at F. Coleman, Reed College; Prof. j Catherine Davis Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen en the home at 11 o ’clock this morn Hopliin Jenkins, Portland; Miss Forty-two Forest Grove Masons "Twilight Comes to Kiss the Rose ing, with Rev. Holmes of this city tertained Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Al- Ellice Shearer, McMinnville. went to Hillsboro last Saturday Goodnight" ..... ...................... preaching t h e sermon. Inter The judges awarded first place* ^en> Mr. and Mrs. John Heis- night on a fraternal visit to their ment was at the Hill cemetery, Male Quartet to Mr. Smithson of McMinnville ler of G a l e s C r e e k, Saturday Cantata— "Lady o f Shalott” Bendall Masonic brothers. There was Gaston, where the Gaston Re Glee Club and Mary Westaway College, who won last year. Sec evening, in honor of Frank’s birth work in the Master Ma^on de bekah lodge had charge of the ond place was given to Mr. Jones day anniversary. A very enjoy Reading "H ard Shelled Baptist” gree, followed by a lunch and concluding ceremony. Herbert Butler Deuell smoker and the boys from this of Pacific University. First and able time time was spent. "A loh a” Hawaiian Folk Song Looks Like a New Building city report a very pleasant time. second places were practically a “ Happy” Morgan was extreme Beth Crandall and Glee Club John Anderson, the Pacific Ave The county court last Friday tie, but the decision was made in ly pleased to receive a long letter Following is a list of those who nue clothier, has practically closed let a contract to Joseph Larsung favor of Mr. Smithson on the yesterday from his old friend, Ed- take part in the concert: a deal for the purchase of the cor Frank Thomas Chapman, Director; & Son for the construction of strength of his winning first place ; ward Burns, a well known P. U. First Sopranos, Misses Mary Westa- three bridges, Chas. E. Potts fo r ! ner lot across the street east from last year. This is an honor that man. Edward is busy farming'on way Wilma t? u m a x i/uiips k(4 v Crandall, ia u u n u Young, Jteth the First National bank and it is P. U. can well be proud of, con- his homestead in South Dakota, Dorothy Br«>nt, Edith Thorley; Second one bridge and Julius Christian- quite probable that before another Sopranos. Misses Alvena Howard Hel- son for a fi]| the total amount ag- sidering that Jones is a second- and teaching school at the same en Bartlett, Alice S m ith , Maude tn - cqa rpi i spring rolls around Mr. Ander $ -,o 3 0 .4 5 . The largest year man, with only two years’ time. Although he feels like re- gliah; Alton, Misses Elida Loynes, Mar- garet Keep, Zola Kirrv. Helen Brun- bridge is near Manning station son will have a modern business experience in this line. Those who turning to school at times, he says ner; Violinist«, Misses Emma Craft and and the next largest near Newton. block over what is now an uu- sightly hole in the ground. Let Tr • know how hard Jones has worked, he wouldn’t trade his team and Catherine Davis; Pianist, Mary Anna Brobst; Reader, Herbert Butler Deuell; Miss Monroe of Pacific Univer- us hope so, anyway. and what a great stride he has brood of pigs for all the debate Male Quartet, Messrs. Verle Stanley, sjty took her domestic science , ,, . , ~ . . made, are especially proud of the and oratory in the West. BMward Glenn Morgan, Leslie W ebb and Thayne , Frank Lewis, a man past middle Livesay. class to Portland last Saturday showing he made this year. In will always be remembered as a The admission is only 25c and and gave the students some prac- age, who has been a county charge fact, he surpassed the expectations loyal booster for Pacific, the songs of the Male Quartet tical knowledge of how meat is for the past two years, died yes of many of his fellow students, for Mrs. Eliza Smith is ill with a alone are worth more than that cut in a big plant. The members terday of dropsy at the county he surpassed any showing he had bad case of lumbago, or some i of the class were Misses Grace hospital, Hillsboro. F o r years sum. ___________ __ made thus far in speaking before thing of that nature. She has Zerba, Edith Pinn, Carrie Senders deceased was a resident of this Miss Helen Cowgill of Chicago, and Hazel Gilpin, all of whom en city. The funeral services were the student body or the Gamma not been well since she fell, about Sigma Literary society, of which ¿wo years ago and injurefl her who comes to Forest Grove to ad joyed the trip very much 4 held at the Buxton chapel at 10:30 h eisa m em b er. back. Mr. and Mrs. Smith may dress the Woman’s club, will ad The regular program meeting of this morning, Rev. Ashley of the . T h,r,l p acejvent to M ’ BW ch- Be|| b |fed ..ParenU of the dress a public meeting at the the Woman’s club will be held Christian church officiating. The ford of W l l l a m e t t e . Unfortu- .. ., I remains were laid to r e s t in nately, the judges made an error,clty* They are o l d residents , High School next Monday even Monday afternoon, April 24. at Mountain View cemetery, beside in computing the grades by which here and for many years have ing at 8 o clock, under the aus the Congregational church par those of the mother, who died Mr. Fleischman of the Eugene ¡kept the boarding place known, pices of the Parent-Teachers’ as- lors. Miss Helen Cowgill, as- some years ago. Bible University was given third as The Michigan House. Mr. sociation. The public is invited, sistant state agent of Boys’ and place. The error was not discov-! Smith is also in poor health.! and especially parents of school Girls’ club n rk, U. S. Depart- B. J. Simpson, the Southern ered till Saturday morning. Fur- Both old people are under the children. A musical program in ment of Ag. culture, will give a Pacific agent, left Tuesday for a thermore, when the mistake was care of their competent daughter, connection with the lecture. Ad- lecture on industrial club work, visit at Washington, D. C „ and Nora. mission free. Secretary. J. B. Schroll is acting agent. (Concluded on page Five) One More Chance tO Hear Glee ( lub