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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1916)
to borrow money and not only pay it back, but $174 interest as Mrs. K. B. Punfleld, Editor well. His remarks were applaud ed. Less than one hundred voters The W. C. T. U. will hold iu The meeting then adjourned. Entered as second-class matter Jan. 12. 1916, at the p**«tofHcv at Forest Grove, attended the semi-annual school Flower Mission gathering on Dr. Oregon, under the A ct o f Ma-ch 3, 1879 By the retirement of Chairman meeting held at the Central build 1 ■ ■■ .. i Bishop’s lawn Friday, June 23d, T H U R S D A Y , JU N E 22. 1916 ing Monday afternoon to elect a Hugh<*s, G. O Roe automatically at 2:30 p .m . Anyone welcome. becomes chairman and he will director and clerk. shortly call a meeting for the pur A h Ye Shall Do It Unto NOTES AND COMMENTS After Clerk Buxton had read pose of installing the new mem The Ixant Of These. ” the call for the meeting and the “ Mama, I don’ t like to look nt The weather man is a gentle city officials are said to reap finan minutes of the last meeting had ber. man for holding off with that rain cial profit from the town’s shame, been read and approved, he read such awful pictures. Ijet’s go out “ Mill (¡rariouH” until after the Rose Show parades. for they own property that brings 1 his financial report, from which Fore-t Grove, Oregon, and see the people.” Such was the protest of an out rent from the tough men and the following figures are taken: June 19th, 1916. What is the reason the women raged child-nature, uttered one women. And some of the preach- RECEIPTS My friends, you trusted me are not represented on Forest day during the Rose Festival in Hal. on hand June 23. 1915 $ 585.01 with a very important mission, Grove’s school board? It must be 1914 s o c i a l tax 5,826.07 that of obtaining for the City of one of the local theatres where a brave little editor of the Tele modesty, for they could easily 117.00 gram in his fight for righteousness, 1914 county |fund Forest Grove the Department En picture grewsome and sickening have elected a woman last Mon 1914 state fund 1.391.25 in the horrors it presented pre so he fights practically alone and 1915 s o c i a l tax 9.677.00 campment of Oregon Grand Army day. ______ all the hate of the lawless element, 1916 county fund 3,710.00 j of the Republic for the year 1917. ceding the vaudeville bill. If there are any people in For as well as that of some of the Tuition collected That protest was uttered by a 114.70 That mission has been accom est Grove who have never before | t h e c i t y officials, is directed Domestic science 27.99 plished. bright-faced, clever looking little 1 return to my home Manual training 7.66 appreciated their band, it is to be agianst Ed tor Serin. land offer the many congratula fi I low of some six or seven sum Library fund 76.20 hoped the excellent music that mers. Ft was wrung from him About two years ago the owner Warrants issue«) 2,100.00 tions of my comrades who are de organization furnished Saturday of a dive where liquor was sold Warrants renewed 2,100.00 lighted with the prospects of vis because he was horrified. All the has opent d the eyes of all to the and where women made a pre letter sensibilities in his nature Total receipts 27,053.17 iting with you and enjoying the fact that Forest Grove has a band carious living by asking male pa were deeply wounded, and well hospitality of the patriotic and Deduct for indebtedness re- worthy of patronage. How would trons to buy them drinks knocked newe«l they might 1 h *. Had it not been 2.100.00 loyal citizens of the “ Queen City” we have celebrated without the Editor Senn down on the public Actual receipts for year so, that ls»y would have been 24,9(53.17 of the Pacific Northwest. band? alarmingly abnormal. ! street of Deadwood \nd kicked T o my many friends who so ably DISBU RSEM ENTS Interest on bonds several of the editorial ribs loose.! I 2,725.00 There was presented to that The huge success of the Forest assisted me in that great work Interest on warrants 474.00 Grove Rose Show is an example Business men who don’t care how I say “ gracious, mill gracious,” clean, young m i n d manifestly High school teachers' salaries 6,341.99 thus far developed in refinement— of what may be accomplished by dirty there money is, have boy Grade teachers’ salaries and again I say ‘mill gracious.” 8,474.98 cotted the Telegram becau-e they a scene that depicted depraved the women when they work in The credit of having secured High school general expense 3,108.31 don’t want the sporting houses unison on anything People from Grade school general expense 4.859.58 the above result is largely due to and criminal desecration of a tomb. Portland who saw the two parades closed and, altogether, Mr. Senn Total disbursements 25,983.86 Rev. (). H. Holmes, pastor of th* is having a hard time of it. When “ I-et’s g o out and aee t h e say that, barring the fact that Congregational church. Dtsluct for indebtedness re- BMrad 2.100.00 he started to clean up Deadwood, people.” Indeed yes! For t h e Portland had more floats, the Kindly yours, Actual disbursements 23,883.86 ! people outside were moving about Forest G r o v e p a r a d e equalled some six years ago, Senn owned W. J. R. BEACH. Balance on hand 1.069.81 I theirs. Especially w e r e these more than two dozen country ifie streets in the festival spirit. CONDENSED NEWS NOTES Superintendent Inlow read a I newspapers, including the Tele On their faces were the smiles of visitors pleased with the children’s We still g i v e g r e e n trading joy and good fellowship: in their parade, as well they might be. for gram. So expensive has been his verY comprehensive report of the it was one of the prettiest pa fight, that he now owns only the work °f 1 h e h i g h a n d grade stamps on every thing you buy hearts the wholesome apprecia Telegram and t h a t is heavily schools, giving comparisons bt». from us. Lit tier’s Pharmacy. geants the writer has ever seen. tion of G od’s glorious sunlight martgaged. Yes, standing up for ! tween last year and this year, Mrs. Saltmarsh of Albany, who an»! of the wealth of beautiful It appears that the right kind decency has cost Editor Senn from which the following txtracts has been spending a week with blooms that is the chief character of people went to Eugene last dearly, but he says he is not are taken: her daughter, Mrs. C. A Littler, istic of the city’s holiday. The week to attend the G. A. R. en whipped yet. 1915-16 1914-15 ! went to Portland Monday, on her atmosphere outside was that in High school enrollment 233 campment, for they captured the |R The day after his plant was Average daily attendance, way back to Albany. which the healthy spirit of that 1917 encampment f o r Forest wrecked, he and his sons got out, High school .............. 184.2 Mrs. C. P. Richards and son normal youngster rejoiced. In 157.5 Grove. And it was worth captur 369.5 by hand, a little sheet 13x20 Grades __ _________ and Mrs. Addie Porter of Portland that spirit he had been taken in ing for it will bring several thous 96 inches, printed only on one side, ’ Percentage o f attendance 97 returned to their home Sunday side, to be entertained, to lx? and people to this city next year. but breathing the spirit of de Teachers employed, full after a four days’ vi-.it wi t h Mrs. amused, to be refreshed at the time ................. .......... 20.5 21 Hurrah for the “ boys in blue!’' fiance and serving notice on the ! Grade teachers Richards and Mrs. Marsilliot here. bubbling fount of laughter, and 12 13 Mr. Beach of this city is entitled mob the that he was going to con- Daily att e n d a n c e, per The members of the Myers there was thrust ufx>n him this to most of the credit, for he has teacher, grades .„ 30.8 j tinue the fight until the lawless family, o f w h i c h Postmaster revolting picture that was dark, been working for six months to .. 24.5 22.5 ones were either in jail or driven High school Frank Myers of Portland and the and evil, and ghoulish in its Cost per pupil, based on bring the 1917 meeting to this from the community. And he’ll total enrollment High Misses Myers of this city are wickedness. What right has any city and the Roseburg “ boys” are d o it, too, unless they kill him. school $50.38 $56.27 members, held a big family re theatre management so to shock blaming him for their defeat. But the Express fears Senn will Grades ....... „ 26.67 28.76 and insult a child ? On what union at Oregon City Sunday. ground does society excuse itself The manual training depart get little support or protection DEADWOOD’S SHAM E Next Thursday, June 29th, Dr. for permitting it to be done?— People who complain that there from the police of Deadwood, for ment cost $193 51 and the re- Lowe, Portland’s well-known ‘'I“ " ' 1 3 °P* Evening Telegram. is no longer a wild and woolly the writer of this article remem ceipts were $32.66, leaving a net | ,, . a-u n , tician, will be at the Forest Grove . .... t 4 . Free Methodist Church West, should not despair, for late bers that when a newspaper office cost of $460 Ho. The enrollment „ . , ..... co .u . i Hotel. I his will be his last trip making the cost per pupil , . , 1 newspaper dispatches from Dead was wrecked at Lead, three miles was j 68, Sabbath school 10a.m ., preach /* i i i for nme or ten months, as he goes wood, South Dakota, inform us from Deadwood, some six years $1646. ^ „ ■ east early in July. Consult him ing 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.. prayer The domestic mestic science depart- , , , that that town has not improved ago, the city and county author meeting on Wednesday evening at *, 7 01 - - , ... about your eves and glasses. ' much, morally, since the days ities made no effort to discover ment cost $ 7 3 1 . for 110 pupils, 8 p. m. All are welcomed. You can always get brick ice when Calamity Jane played poker the perpetrators. The paper was or $10.45 per pupil. The average J. N. W o o d , Pastor. cream at Shearer’s. with men and other women in wrecked because it supported the cost p .r high school subject is J. D. Mickel and Mrs. Bessie SUMMONS broad daylight, in full view of cause of some miners who had $12 80 In Justice Court for Forest Grove M. Norton were united in mar- The teachers in bo'h thp grade those who passed along Dead- been locked out for membership Justice o f the Peace and Constable and high schools average a greater r_'a? . a*i ^ °HlarwJ Sunday by Rev. in a union. The mining com wood’s public streets. The town District. Washington County, Oregon. J. M. Barber of this city. Mr W. F. Hartrampf, Plaintiff I is, apparently, almost as tough as panies owned the police power of number of pupils each than the vs. I Mickel is state dairy and food when a drunken tin-horn slipped city and county and it is possible average in other schools of the K. D. Rounds, Defendant j commissioner and was at one up behind “ Wild Bill” Hickok that the gamblers have enough valley, To E. D. Rounds, Defendant: After the reports had been read time a resident of this city. IN TH E N A M E O F TH E STATE OF and shot him through the back. influence to keep much of an in- Mr. and Mrs. Luckett and two OREGON. You are hereby required to On the night of Sunday, June vestigation being made in the case and ordered placed on file, Chair- appear before the undersigned, W. J. man Hughes appointed Miss Min- children of Grants Pass, who have R. Reach, a Justice o f the Peace in 11th, this year of our Lord, cer of the Daily Telegram. and for the District, County and State tain persons broke into the office But this latest outrage should nie Myers, Dr. Hines and C. A. been visiting a t t h e Mallory aforesaid and answer the complaint o f of the Deadwood Daily Telegram bring all the decent people of Littler tellers, to conduct the home, returned by auto to Grants plaintiff on or before six weeks from after the date o f the first publica and, with an ax and sledge ham Deadwood and vicinity to the election of a new director and Pass Monday. Miss Gladys Mal and tion o f this summons; the date o f the mer, broke up a costly type-set moral and financial support of clerk. J. A. Parker, John Ireland lory accompanied them and ex first publication o f this summons being May 25, 1916. and S. G. Hughes were nominated pects to spend the summer there. ting machine and a printing press, the Deadwood Telegram. If you fail to answer or appear, for as well as upsetting the type cases And it might pay the preach for director, but Mr. Hughes de-1 Rev. Spaulding preached a very want thereof the plaintiff will take and considerable type that had ers to join hands with Senn, for dined. C. 0 . Roe stated that interesting sermon at the M. E. judgment against you for the sum o f $106.70, together with interest thereon been set for the next day’s paper. if the newspapers can be destroyed Mr. Ireland had told him he church last Sunday morning, the from May 3d, 1916. at the rate » ( 8 And why all this lawlessness ? I for fighting the devil and his imps, would not be a candidate. When day being observed as "Old Folks’ per cent to date and for $25.00 attor ney fees on his first cause o f action, It appears that the editor of the what is to prevent them burning the ballots were counted, Mr. Day.” In place of the regular and judgment against you in the sum Parker had 54 votes, Mr. Ireland choir, were a dozen gentlemen o f $18.(X) and interest thereon at 6 per Deadwood Daily Telegram ha« the churches ? cent from October 1st, 1915, to date, 11 and Mr. Hughes 5. The chair- and ladies who were well past on his second cause o f action; and for several years been trying to Vercie Bellinger, John Ireland, man declared Mr. Parker elected fifty and the old-time hymns were judgment against you for the sum o f get the city authorities to drive $8.5.3 on his third cause o f action, anil out the gamblers and dissolute Leon Logan, former students of and called for nominations for sung in the good old way. Rev. for his costs and disbursements in this Dunlap hud intended to preach action. women who flaunt their shame in P. U., and Ralph Emerson and clerk. The name of Earle 0 . the sermon, hut was taken ill Sat This summons is served upon you by the faces of the decent people of Robert Enschede left Monday Buxton being the only one offered, urday and called on Rev. Spauld publication by order o f W .J. R. Beach, the community. Yes, there are evening for Seattle, where they a motion was made and carried ing. Dr H. J. Talbott, president h Justice o f the Peace in and for For Grove Justice o f the Peace and some decent people in Deadwood, take a boat for Ketchikan, Alaska, that he be declared elected and of Kimball College of Theology, est Constable District, Washington County will preach next Sunday morning. Oregon, which order was made and for the town has three or four to work in a salmon cannery. the voters made it unanimous. rendered at Forest Grove, Oregon, the Roland Knight also intended go churches, but it appears they are Chairman Hughes calk'd atten- Silo Staves 24th day o f May, 1916, and which said so split up on party and religious ing, but receiving the call to join tisn to a charge of $474 for inter Go to McFarlane Bros, for order prescribes the publication o f thia summons for six weeks from »n.l after lines that they will not unite and his company of t h e National est on warrants and explained your silo staves, 2x6x32, all ready the date o f the lirst publication thereof. vote in an administration that Guard in Portland on Monday that this was the cost of turning to put up, at 60c each. W. J. It. I l j i m . 'Justice o f the Peace. will abolish the things the Tele morning, he had to abandon the down the levy asked by the di M c F arlane B ros ., J. N. Hoffman, Attorney for plaintiff. gram is fighting. Some of the trip to Alaska. rectors in November. They had 23-tf Manning, Oregon. 20 7t iTlíO lim it (S rm iP S x u r r H H The School Election Published every Wednesday at Forest Grove, Oregon. Was Quiet Affair W. C. Benfer, Editor and Publisher. j W. C. T. U. COLUMN