The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, June 15, 1916, Image 1

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AN IND EPEN DEN T WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
Vol. 1, No. 23
E V E R Y T H IN G R E A D Y
FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY, JU N E 15, 1916
A Good Man Called
$1.50 per Year
p . U. Teachers Leaving
ASSISTANCE
FORTHE FAIR
One of the most highly-respect- Prof, and Mrs. Learned and
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T \ *d citizen» of Washington county son, Dr. and M rs . B e a n and
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panned to the great beyond last daughter left Tuesday for Berk-
Saturday. when Albert C. Sargent, ley, Calif. A large number of
Everything is ready for the big For bMt deroratal (loll buK/ry. child- died at his home at Gales Creek, friends gathered at the S. P. sta-
The directors of the Washing-
rcn 3 to H--l»t prize, doll baby and after an illness of
ot about eight tion at 12:30 to bid them God-
P .
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Rose Show in this city next Sat­ «•hair,
by BertiHrd» Book Store; 2nd
months.
speed.
As
the
train
drew
out
a
i
t0n
Fa,r
a^
iat,OT
hel.
d
urday and the weather man has tirize, unbreakable doll by 5-10-15c
Albert
C.
Sargent
was
born
at
shower
of
roses
fell
through
the
^
meeting
last
night,
at
which
it
Store.
promised to be good. For several
For best decorated wagon, boy» 3 to Peterboro, province of Ontario, open windows upon these depart- was reported that the county
days the ladies of the committee H--l»t ^rize, 50c box randy, by Fern Canada, in 18*10 arid came to the mg and beloved friends. These court had decided to appropriate
have been working like beavers Cove ( onfectionery; 2nd prize, 50c box
state of New York in the early, families have contributed much $200 toward promoting the fair
getting the d e t a i l s straightened candy, by Emprc»» Candy Kitchen.
During the civil war he to the well-being of the commun- and a like amount to transport an
out, the room on lower Main For b e a t decorated wheelbarrow, sixties.
a from 6 to 12—lat prize, 10 tickets served the union cause in Com- ity and a deep loss is felt by all exhibit to the state fair.
street has been cleaned and made, boy
Secretary Littlehales and other
to Star Theatre; 2rni prize, 50c box pany L, fiftieth New York engi- who knew them
ready, the band boys have tn*en candy, by Star Confectionery; 'kl prize,
members o f th e Washington
Prof.
Taylor
and
son,
Howard,
neers
and
after
the
war
settled
in
rehearsing and lots of exhibits in 50c box candy, by Polly Varden Con­
Kansas. In the year 1886, at who is teaching at Port Town­ County Poultry association met
the way of fine roses of all known fectionery.
Wash., will leave soon for with the fair directors and it was
colors and other flowers are prom -1 For beat decorated bicycle—Jat prize, Holton. Kas., he was united in send,
Berkley,
Calif., to attend summer arranged to hold the annual poul­
watch, by A. (J. Hoffman, 2nd marriage with Elizabeth Walter,
ised. Quite a number of good boy’a
prize, camping hamrnock,_ by G. G. who survives her husband, as does school; Principal Bates has gone try show in connection with the
lloats will lie in the parade, but Paterson; 3«1 prize, 2 “ lb coffee, by H. one married son, Walter, of Gales to Seattle, where he will spend fair.
the Express is forbidden to give T. Giltner.
It was also reported that at a
Creek.
most of the summer; Miss Milti-
details, as some of the floats are j
recent
m e e t i n g of Riverside
Deceased came to Oregon in the more will attend summer school
Admission to the flower show
to be surprises.
Grange,
Dilley, a committee had
spring
of
1893,
settled
at
Gales
a
t
the
University
of
Washington.
will be free.
Some pretty effects in the way
while Miss Bagstad will spend a been appoint* d to lend its aid in
Creek,
wh«*re
he
has
ever
since
The ladies will serve sandwiches that time conducted a general few weeks at Seattle and then go making the fair a success.
of autos, motorcycles, bicycles,
an«l
coffee and ice cream and mercantile store.
«loll buggies, wheelbarrows and
The directors are in communi­
to the home of her brother, near
toy wagons are also being pre­ wafers in the exhibition room all The breaking up of the system Strassel.
cation with a number of conces-
pared and the parade promises, day.
President Bushnell, Dean P'arn- SI°naires who desire to put on
following a life of hard work was
to be not only pretty, but unique; People who wish to bring a the cause of dea1 h.
ham, and Professors Clark and stunts at the fair.
in many ways.
Remember the dates, Sept. 20
basket dinner are privileged to use
Deceased held membership in West will spend the greater pad
Just t«*ll your friends that they’ll the P. U. campus as a picnic Holton (Kas.,) lodge of the I. O. of their vacations in and around to 23, inclusive.
have a g<s>«l time if they come to ground.
O. F. and was also a member of Forest Grove.
Forest Grove next Saturday.
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Each exhibitor of flowers must the G. A. R. At his request, p
made
when
he
realized
he
could
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no»w«how:*™ lhe 1’riZ“ f° r the i furniah v a * , or container,.
not recover, the funeral services
No vehicle decorated with flag» were conducted hy the officers of
CI hhm A Beitt 6 blooms of Caroline
on Wrecked Vessel
Tcdtout $ 1.50.
or bunting alone will be eligible Washington lodge, I. O. O. F..
The
passenger
steamer Bear,
Clnsa H— Bent 12 blooma of Caroline for a prize, although such vehicles with an address by his old friend,
The work of Pacific University
bound
Tea tout—$3.00.
from
Portland
to San during the past three years has
may «*nter the parade; all must I* S e n a t o r E. W. Haines, at 3
Chut a C— Beat 0 blooma of any pink decorated with some kind of flow-
o’clock last Sun«lay afternoon, in­ Francisco, ran onto a reef of rocks shown a healthy growth and im­
roae other than Testout—$1.00.
<*rs to compete for prizes. Artifi­ terment being in the Gales Creek fifteen miles south of Eureka, proving standard impeded only
Claaa I)-B eat 6 blooma of any red
Calif., at 11 o’clock last night by limitations of resources, as is
cial flowers will not be considered cemetery.
rose—$1.00.
during a heavy fog. The bat­ the case with so many other col­
Claaa E— Best fi blooma any yellow as flowers.
C. W. Odell officiated as chap­ tleship Oregon was near at hand leges
during these d a y s . The
anil coppery ahadea—$3.00.
Each entry for parade must he lain and the pallbearers were B. and took off the passengers
strength
of Pacific’s traditions,
Claaa F-B eat 6 blooma Frau Karl at starting point (the Aunt Ann Ortman, James Devlin, W. K
I >riiKebki--$2.00.
earnes ness of her
Prof.
A.
M.
Bean,
wife
and
lit-
however,
the
Smith place, on College Way) by Curtis, S. G. Morgan, A. L. Sex­
Claaa G—Beat 12 blooma Frau Karl 10 a. m., sharp.
tie
daughter
and
Prof.
G.
H.
purpose,
the
excellence of her
ton and J . H. Shearer.
I Iruschki—$3.00.
Learned, wife and little son, en- standards of work and the Ipng
Albert Sargent w a s a good route to Berkley, Ca l i f . , were period of honorable history she
Claaa H— Beat 6 blooma any white
Entrance books open at 7:30a.
roae other than UruHchki—$1.00.
m. and close at 10 a. m , at which husband, w a kind father
. . . and
. . . an aboard the Bear and reports re- has enjoyed give the college a m o
Claaa I—Beat 0 neparatc named vari- time the doors of the flower show honesi rfhu; u - s,°°d
,n lfie ceivtsd by the Oregonian late this Tnentum a n d irresistible power
etiea, any color—$1.00.
are
thrown
open
to
the
public.
.
esteem
of
his
neighbors,
as
was afternoon give Mr Learned and which is being felt in many direc-
(')aaa J —Beat haaket of decorative
roaaa, arrange«! for effect, arrange­ No flowers accepted for entrance attested by the large number who family among the saved, but no tions. Notable among the col-
after l<) a. m.
followed his remains to the grave, tidings have been received con- lege’s achiev ments during the
ment to count 50 jier cent— $1.50.
Claaa K— Beat tea table decoration,
Svlvetjfpr fiilvpr llpad
cerning the members of the Bean past year are the high records set
The
chairman
of
the
Rose
Com­
arrangement to count 50 per cent— $1.50.
. „ ,
family. One boat capsized and in college dramatics, culminating
mittee
of
the
Woman’s
club
in­
Claaa L— Beat arranged Uajuet of
At
<
o
clock
last
luesdayeven-
betwten five and eleven passengers with the admirable Shakespearean
forms the Express that the queen mg,
punaieH—50 centa.
g, death relieved the sufferings were lost, but this does not mean play at commencement time, the
for
the
rose
show
was
s«*lected
hy
Claaa M—Beat iHxpjet of any kitnl of
Sylvester C u l v e r , aged 81 that Mr. Bean and family are steady improvement of student
the Rose committee at the March of
flower»—50 centa.
years,
at his home on Gales Creek,
Claaa N--Beat 12 varieties of roaea— meeting, w h i c h selection was after a short illness with heart lost, for the Oregonian report of customs and increasing interest in
saved was n< t complete.
the more distinctly college grade
Silver Cup by the Cornelius News.
wholly within the power of the disease.
Parade Prizea
The
Bear
carried
in
the
neigh-
work and life,
said committee. The members of
Deceased was b o r n in Erie borhood of 100 passengers.
(Continued on page Four)
(11:00 A. M.)
the committee in attendance at county,
Pa., in 1835, and came to
For heat decorated auto from county the meeting considered it was
A High Percentage
— lat prize, ladies' dress pattern or more dignified to invite the queen Oregon in 1871, locating at his
Lillian Hyde M arried
auto coat, hy King & Co.; 2nd prize,
late
home
in
the
year
1885.
The
Superintendent
Inlow of the
Forest Grove friends of Miss
auto cap, by John Anderson; 3d prize, to act than to have her elected by y«»ar following hi- arrival at Gales
Lillian
Hyde,
have
received
cards
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-oryst
Grove
high
school
has just
vote.
hand-paintad vase, by Mrs. A. Dixon.
Creek, he was united in marriage announcing her marriage on June rece,ved the returns on the state
For heat decorated auto representing
Line of March
in this city with Harriett Galkey, 6th to Mr. Russell B. Cook of examination of eighth grade pupils
Fraternal Order—lat prize, $5.(Ml by
South on Main street from who passed away in 1896, leaving Sunnyvale. Calif. The bride is the recently held here and of thirty-
First National Bank; 2nd prize, $4.do
worth of Mazda Lamps, hy Goff Bros.; Lincoln school to Third Avenue one child, George, who lives on daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. {,,ght who took the examination,
For beat decorated auto from Forest south,
e a s t to First street the home place at Gales Creek.
Hvde of this city, is a graduate of twenty-nine passed on all sub-
Grove—1st prize, ladies or gentleman’s
Sylvester C u l v e r was a good Tualatin Academy and a very Jects, seven conditionally and only
thence
north
to Pacific Avenue,
shorn, by C. V. B. Bussell; 2nd prize,
thence west to College Way, north citizen and was highly resjiected charming young lady. Mr. and ^wo bailed to P ^ - This is a re-
umbrella, b y j . E. Hailey.
For best decorated farm er's float—lat to First Avenue north, thence by his neighbors. He was un­ Mrs. Cook will reside at San Fran- markable reconi, one of which the
prize, $5:00 order on the Portland Seed west to Main and north to start­ complaining in his illness and was
faculty may well be proud. Those
Co., by E. F. Burlingham; 2nd prize. ing point, where parade will dis­ so averse to bothering other peo­ cisco.
who passed on all subjects are:
$3:50 in merchandise by Schultz Pure
ple that he insisted on living in
CONDENSED NEWS NOTES
band.
Mary Spaulding, George Sey­
Food Co.
his
own
home,
although
his
son
mour, Robert Knox Waldo Mann,
For best decorate«) double vehicle—
School Election Monday
L«»ster Bennett, an instructor at Clayton L a s h a m , Eva Staley,
repeat« dly asked him to make his
1st prize, stag bandit* carving set, by j
Philomath College, arrived yes­ Ralph Parker, Ray Watson, Ethel
Gordon & Gordon, Hardware Co.; 2n«l
The friends of J. A. Parker and home with him.
prize, ladies' summer dress pattern, E. F. Burlingham are boosting
Funeral services were held at terday for a visit with Forest Markham. Frances Track. Willie
oy Caples & Co.
the Culver home at 2 o’clock yes­ Grove friends.
th«'m
for
the
place
being
vacated
Crosley. Olga T u r n e r , Edward
For best decorated float from any
It is expected that the delegates Straub, Maurice Buxton, Morgan
district—1st prize, $3:00, hy Forest on the school board by S. G. terday afternoon and the remains
Grove National Hank: 2n<l prize, 2,000 Hughes and it is probable that were interred in the Gales Creek to the democratic national con- Higby, Margaret Smith, Freder-
shingles, hy Cofieland & McCready.
one of these gentlemen will be cemetery, Rev. Daniel Staver of­ vention, now in sweltering session ick Patton, Beatrice Davis, Dor-
For best decorated single vehicle—: elected n e x t M o n d a y .
____
Mr. ficiating.
at St. Louis, will nominate. Wil- othy Jones, Helen McEldowney,
1st prize, 1-2 bid. Hour, by W. F. | Hugh«»s is not a candidate for re-
son
and Marshall tomorrow.
Blanche Craft, Margaret Taylor,
A Farewell Reception
Hartrampf; 2nd prize, set of kitchen
election. So far as the Express
John Ireland. Leslie Webb, Irv- Grace Logan. Paul Ringle, laurel
knives, by M. S. Allen & Co.
The
last
meeting
of
the
Christ­
For best decorated saddle horse, rid­ knows, there is no opposition to ian Church during the pastorate ing Turner, Wilford Briggs, Ralph ShotwelJ, Fern Goodmate, Louis
den hy lady or gentleman—1st prize, Earl (J. Buxton for clerk.
Reinemer, Bob Enchede and En- Walters, Harry Ward, Ida Porko.
bridle, by Dan Parsons; 2nd prize, sil- I Election at Central building of Rev. J. Franqjs Ashley will be cel Todd expect to leave early
held next Sunday. It is the pro­
ver pickle Fork, by A. G. Hoffman &
K. of P. Convention
Monday, June 19th, at 2 p. m.
gram to have the r«*gular morning next week for Ketchikan, Alaska,
Co.
Next
Saturday,
at 8 p. m., del­
For best decorated motorcycle—lat |
j services of Bible School at 9:45 to work in the canneries during
Enjoyed a Picnic
egates
from
the
various
K. of P.
vacation.
prize, dresser rug, by C. O. Hoe & Co.;
and communion and preaching at
2nd prize,$1:00 box of candy, hy Ottice
lodges
of
Washington,
Yamhill
The nn-mhers of the Rejuvenat­ 11 o’clock. The morning sermon
Miss Edith Stalley and Vernon
Shearer,
ed
Dancing
c
l
u
b
,
with
children
At
Burlingham
last evening enter­ ami Tillamook counties will meet
'Love
One
Another.”
topic
is
For most comical decorated auto—lat
for
be
tained
sixteen
friends
Bur- j at Gaston
and
friends
to
t
h
e
numlier
of
service
an
onering
will
laineu
menus on the
tne uur-
Vi'“, ‘v
'\ “ a district conven-
this
offering
prize, traveling set, hy Walrath Elec­
tric Shop; 2nd prise, $2:00, by Forest three so«ire. w e n t to Rippling 1 taken to reduce the current in- lingham lawn at a croquet tourna- l‘on' No business is transacted at
Grove National Bank.
Water, up Gales Creek, last Sun> debtedness to t h e amount of ment in honor of the Misses Shave " iese conventions, which are in
For moat comical decorate«!
,
.
-
. , - - picnic an«1 out- $300. AH
All are invited to bring of S«»attle and Miss Grace Thomas the nature of social functions.
una
irize, manicure Bet «r »ai. ty razor, i>y ¡„^ There were athletic sports of dinner
and _
remain
for _ the love- of Hillsboro. Light refreshments One member from each lodge is
________
_
I)r. Bine», druggist; 2nd prize,
expiated to make a ten-minute
various
kinds
for
men,
women
and
feast
in
the
basement
of t he were served,
worth of photos, ny Bryant.
children and a fine dinner at noon. | church. This will be made a
The plant of the Deutsche Zei- speech, but in case A1 Long of
i'hildrt’n'M Parade
farewell reception to Mr. Ashley,! tung, Portland’s German daily Hillsboro or Charley Roe of this
(3:00 P. M.)
r beat decorated baby carnage--ist I . M r - and Mrs. A. (» Hoffman, as he will leave immediately fol- newspaper, was destroyed by fire
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p riM w , locket and chain, M. J. Abbott; daughter, Alleen, and Miss Maude lowing the afternoon s e r v i c e , yesterday afternoon, with a loss ftonerally extend«»«! ad infinitum
i r i v n german
i . r m : « n »¡lver
s i l v e r i inlaid
i i h t i d infant
! ) f l ( > n « l . «I n r o n i l n l
b . . ...LL.L
11 I . . . 1. .1.1
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a _ . i.
. ‘ i i* i •
u n ch
cilKl
I T I O k P P Will foIl()\A
2n«l prize,
Graham attended
a recital of l the
which will
be held at O 3 « o’cliX’k.
to
the publishing
company of $20 / a - A A l unc^
a°d S smoker
will follow
set, Littler s Pharmacy; 3d prize, silk
pupils
of
the
Becker
Conservatory
The
topic
for
th**
afternoon
ad-
000,
with
about
$18,000
insurance.
t
ie
oratorical
fireworks,
baby hose, Mrs B. Richard».
C. B. Cambell, a former resi*
For beat make-up of child wheeling at the,Lincoln High School, Port- dress wi l l be ‘‘Good Remem- The manager believes the blaze
baby c a rria g e -1st prize, bracelet, by land, last night. Miss Hoffman brances of Forest Grove.” All was of incendiary origin, as it dent of this city, was married to
Shearer; 2nd prize, child’» hat, by Mrs. played a piano solo as her share are invited to attend these meet- was the second within a few days. Miss Helen Robinson of Carlton
Dixon.
of the program.
i ings, both morning and afternoon. The paper will not suspend.
.at noon today.
Pacific University
Making Progress
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