The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, July 27, 1916, Image 1

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AN IN D E PE N D E N T WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
Vol. 1, No. 29
CHAUTAUQUA
ENGAGED FOR
NEXT YEAR
FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 27. 1916
for the Third Oregon infantry,
Capt. Winn and Sargeant Dungan
left Tuesday noon for Tillamook.
They secured two recruits here,
Alvin Brown and Lloyd Wilson,
who left for Clackamas Tuesday.
CONDENSED NEWS NOTES
The County Seat
$1.50 per Year
Contract Let For
Anderson Building
Mrs. Lilly Kapple visited friends
in Portland yesterday.
When bids were opened M on­
Willis Hines and Willis Goff
day
for the construction of the
were Gaston visitors Tuesday.
Circuit Court
John
Anderson business block, A .
Improved Mail Service
Mrs J. R. Reynolds departed
Joseph T o w n s e n d is asking
E
Reditzka
of David’s Hill was
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Postmaster
Wirtz has been in- judgment against Fred and Meta yesterday for a visit at Vancouver. found to be the lowest bidder and
,
.
.
.
The Chautauqua numbers fur­
Mrs. S. T. Walker visited with he was awarded the contract.
° f " ed,.by,
Townsend for the Rum of $50, with
nished Forest Grove by the Elli­ ment
that an inspector will be •
Mrs.
Frost of Watts last Monday.
The structure is to be 50x92,
son-White system were h o satis­ sent to Forest Grove in the im interest at 6 per cent for five
N
Frost
of Watts section was a two stories, and of brick. The
years, which he claims is due him.
factory that the promoters had mediate future to see whether
Robert Burch is suing Geo. A. business visitor in town Monday. ground floor will be divided into
little trouble in signing up enough there is a necessity for additional Ross for $1000, which he alleges is
Mr. Ashford of Portland was a three rooms, two rooms, fifty feet
clerk hire to keep the general de­
week
end visitor at the Miller deep and twelve feet fronting on
tickets for next year to justify j
livery, si amp and money order due him, interest on a mortgage home.
Main street on the north side of
them in signing with the company i windows open during the distribu­ and note.
building,
and the remainder, in
Miss
June
C
r
e
e
l
spent
last
Gregerson and Kilbury have
for a week’» engagement next year tion of mails. In the meantime,
and this was (lone Tuesday, be­ Postmaster W irz will inaugurate brought suit against Harold E. week-end visiting friends at St. the shape of an L, 25 feet wide
at the front and 50 feet at the
fore Manager Earle Miller left the the improvements asked by the Paz to recover money which they Helens.
Florence Thornburg of Banks back, will be used by M r. Ander­
city.
eople, t a k i n g hi s chances on claim is due.
was
in the Grove visiting friends son for his clothing and furnish­
Sam
reimbursing him for
Tired of the alleged quarrel-
The
»
o
attendance
v tv iiw » m .v
was v this
i n o year | --- Jncle
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ing store.
last
week.
¡some and nagging ways of his
better than last and the members the outlay
On the second story there will
J. H. McFeeters was in M c­
of the local committee promoting
Dr. Hines, former postmaster, better half, Herbert E. Kappel
be
a room 18x40, suitable for
the
office,
during
has
filed
suit
for
divorce
from
Minnville
the
First
of
the
week
the enterprise will probably n o t' i* assisting in
lodge meetings, and a number of
,
have to go into their pockets t o ! the time Mrs. Hartrampf takes Lillian B. Kappel. Arpong the on business.
many allegations brought against
make up a deficit, as was the her vacation
Miss Adelaide Newton of Hill­ smaller rooms, suitable for office
j the defendant by the plaintiff are side, attended Chautauqua M on­ rooms, with a hallway running
case last year, when the ticket
lengthwise with the building.
I those in which the complaint day evening.
sale lacked something like $50 of
It is expected to have the build-
r*
n
•
!states that the w i f e t o l d the
meeting the guarantee made the
Richard Hoyt and Harold Price
LXhlOlt loming Plaintiff that she no longer loved of Hillsboro were at the Chautau­ 1 ing completed w i t h i n three
company.
months.
him and that she refused to go qua Monday.
There is s o m e difference of
There was a meeting yesterday
places
with
the
plaintiff
or
stay
at
Seven contractors bid on the
opinion as to whether this year’s morning at the Rogers library of
Francine Miller of Portland was
structure.
program was better than last representatives of the Parent- home
a week-end visitor at the M . S.
Nellie R. Black alleges that Allen home.
year’s, some contending it waH Teachers Association, the Educa­
Smokes for the Fair
much better and other favoring tional department of the Woman’s Marian Black has applied vile
Mr
and
Mrs.
Keith
of
Patton
Charles McFadden, the Hills­
the numbers on last year’s pro­ club and the Commercial club for names and profane epithets to her,
Valley were Sunday visitors at
gram. It’s mostly a matter of the purpose of arranging for helped very little with the sup­
boro
cigar manufacturer, was in
Chautauqua.
individual
taste, juntas , some peo- . the Child Wi Ifare Exhibit of - port and finally deserted her, and
the city Tuesday and donated to
,
Mis-» Gertrude McCarty of St. the Fair association $15 worth of
pie this year liked the Ionians ^ e Oregon Child Welfare Com- upon this she has based a suit for
John was visiting Miss Myrtle cigars as special premiums during
better than they did the Lyric mission, which is to be given in divorce, asking a
decree and cus-
Roswurm Friday.
the coming fair. Mr McFadden
Opcru company and yet others Verts Hall Thursday evening tody of the minor child.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur M cEl- says there are 100,000 cigars
disagreed with them, contending Aug. 10th and all day and even-
Geo C. Jennings asks a divorce
neither were as good as the Hun- jng Friday and Saturday, Aug. from Adeline M. Jennings on the downey left Tuesday for a week’s smoked in Washington county
visit at ’ Frisco.
every month and 25 men and 10
garians. Some people were pleased n th an(j 12 th.
grounds of desertion.
helpers would be kept busy mak­
with Rev. Fisher. Dr. Boyl and
Miss
Ruth
Putnam
of
Hills­
Lecturers and charts will- be ^ Dr. R . J. Chipman is suing
Prof. Franzke, because they ap­ furnished by the commission to 1 Fred and Meta Townsend for boro was visiting with the Frost ing these cigars, at an average
peal«! to the spiritual, while others explain and illustraie many of the money which he alleges is due for family west of town.
wage of $20 per week. He thinks,
thought Victor Murdock, Platt problems of r e a r i n g children, medical attention given the de-
Mrs. Reeves of Hillsboro, wife as do all sensible men, that these
Jones and Ernest Sias were much The lectures will cover the sub- fendants.
of Sheriff Reeves, was visiting wages might as well be spent in
Washington county aa in Cin­
more enjoyable. This is but nat­ jects of child hygiene, crippled
,
relatives in the Grove.
Probate Court
cinnati,
O., or some other eastern
ural and it is because of this mix­ children, delinquency, dependency
Christina Haek is clerking in
In the matter of the estate of
ture of tastes that the program is and juvenile courts, state board
point.
Twenty-five
families would
Wm. Tupper, Willard Teray Tup- the Fuqua store while Una Emer­ be a welcome addition to any
so varied.
of éducation, the problems of per and Ruth Blackburn are son takes her vacation.
Washington county town.
There was one feature, however, illegitimacy, the
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Potwin of
school for the petitioning for the probate of the
on which there was not much dif­ deaf, state school for the blind, | estate.
Several of the local dealers are
Buxton were visiting thoir parents
ference of opinion— King Arthur’s institute for feeble minded, girls’
now
handling the Hillsboro cigars.
in this city over Sunday.
Marriage License*
Court and Pageant. This feature industrial school, boys’ training
Mrs Harry Whitney and child­
DILLEY NEWS NOTES
Marriage licenses were issued to
was enacted on the campus Mon­ school, kindergarten work, etc.
—
ren
left
yesterday
for
a
week’s
the
following
for
the
past
week:
day afternoon and proved very
Cory Oregon and wife of Port­
No admis-ion will be charged Fred H. Kramer and Elsie E visit with relatives in Portland.
interesting to both old and young. and the general public is cordially
land are spending the summer
Pfahl of near Cornelius; Howard
Miss McIntyre. wh8 has been with John Raz and family.
Miss Lutta, the superintendent of invited to attend.
Churchley and Willomay Olinger. ¡spending her vacation at Long
the feature, read the stories and
Mrs. Frank Crowthers is host­
returned
.
Beach,
Washington,
Premium List Is Out
the local boys and girls acted
ess
to the G. L R. club this week.
Dinner at Rippling Water
Monday.
them in pantomime. The child­
The premium lists for the Wash­
Mrs.
Elmer Scheese from the
The families of Harry and Wil-
Jessie Thomas and Alice Cook
ren were handsomely garbed in ington County Fair, to be held on
Nehalem
country is visiting old
costumes of the time represented the P U. campus, Sept. 20 to 23, lis Goff, C. O. Roe, and Claude of Portland visited w i t h the
friends
and
neighbors here.
by the stories and plays and acted inclusive, are now in the hands of Smith of this city and Mrs. Dod- ¡former’s mother in Forest Grove,
Mr.
Prebble
motored from Port­
their parts very nicely. Especially Secretary Reder, where those in­ son and two sons of Seattle, who on Sunday.
land
Sunday
morning
to look over
pretty was the May pole dance terested may secure a copy.
Barbara Buchanan living east
¡are visiting Mrs. Pratt, enjoyed a
his ranch, west of town.
by little tots of six and seven
of town visited with Alma Van-
Seventy-two pages are required
picnic dinner at Rippling Water, Koughnet at her pleasant home
Mrs Frank McBride is able to
years
to hold the list of premiums and
up
Gales
Creek,
last
Sunday
and
be
up again, after a very severe
I here are a few people in the
advertising of Oregon business
west of the city.
{spent a pleasant day amid the
attack
of throat trouble.
city who do not favor a return of \ firms.
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J. C. Wegner was in Portland
restful surroundings of that de­
the Chautauqua, claiming the e n -;
Miss
Laura Angel from Eastern
Sunday to see his wife, who under­
terprise takes money out of the j The superintendents of the lightful retreat. While the party went an operation at the home of Oregon is visiting her aunt, Mrs.
city and county, but this argu­ various departments are as fol­ was in camp Mrs. Dodson met a her sister, Mrs. Moore.
DeBord.
ment is met by those favoring th e! lows: Agriculture, O. S. Higby; lady f r o m Pennsylvania (now
Mr and Mrs. Rae Martin of
E. F. Burlingham who has been
Chautauqua with the statement horticulture, E. G. Mills; live­ Svisiting Portland friends) w h o
Por
land were week-end visitors
stock,
J.
W.
Hughes;
poultry,
R.
for
took part in a double wedding! visiting back in Minnesota
that every time you buy a pair of
at the Sutford home.
H
Greer,
Hillsboro;
farm
machin­
with
her
at
the
time
she
(Mrs.
some
time,
returned
to
his
home
shoes, an automobile or any other
James Royd and wife are visit­
article the big end of the purchase ery, H. J. Goff; domestic arts, Dodson) was married. Neither i *n (h's city Saturday.
ing
at the home of Mr Boyd’s
Mrs.
Dorothy
Seymour;
domestic
Mrs.
Earl
Buxton
left
Monday
of
the
ladies
knew
that
the
other
price goes to the manufacturer, I
father,
Joe Boyd.
¡cooking,
Mrs.
C.
A.
Brodersen,
was within a thousand miles of for a two weeks' visit with her
generally in the east.
Dilley;
juvenile,
B.
W.
Barnes,
Rippling Water when they went mother at Tillamook, and Earle
Mrs. Clarence K e l s e y and
But the dissenters have a right
daughters, Martha and Mrs. Fox,
to their opinions and should not Hillsboro. Except where post- to that place for a picnic dinner, is rustling for his meals.
be condemned if tney refuse to office is given superintendents re­ but they had a very enjoyable
Miss P o r t i a Goodrich and and the latter’s children returned
visit when they accidently ran sister, Evangeline, who have been Monday evening from their out­
contribute toward a Chautauqua i side at Forest Grove
,
It is evident that those who at-1 On Friday, Sept. 22, there will across each other Sunday.
They report
spending their vacation in Sno- ing at Barview.
tended most regularly this year be a big parade of school children,
having
met
Mr.
and
Mrs. M .
Mrs. Harry Whitney last T hurs- ¡¡omish Washington, returned Sun­
were the ones most willing to with six prizes of $15 for best
Peterson and daughters, Archie
pledge themselves for tickets for Goat or other industrial feature; day afternoon entertained nine day
Mrs. Frank Orth and daughters Bryant and Miss Beulah Ireland,
little boys and girls in honor of
!
also
three
prizes
of
$15
for
best
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCracken,
next year.
the ninth birthday anniversary of left today for a ten days’ visit at at Barview; Dr. and Mrs. Se-
| features from two-room schools.
her daughter, Helen. The party Woodland, Wash. Mr. Orth will mones at Rockaway, Mr. and
Oregonians Were There
Then there will be a number of
was held on the Whitney lawn, leave tomorrow for a business Mrs. K. N. Staehr, Mr. Hams and
That Oregonians took a promi prizes for best booths, etc.
where the little folks spent a trip to Seattle.
There is also a juvenile depart- pleasant afternoon at games and
nent part in the recent prohibition
The Allen and Hoffman families Bud Ives at Garibaldi. C. R.
Lasham and son, Will, and Mr.
national convention at St. Paul lis
is ment, with prizes for poultry, live- refreshments of ice cream and accompanied by Dr. Crockett and
Kelsey returned in the Kelsey
stock,
agricultural
exhibits,
cook­
attested by the fact that Samut
cake, the cake having been baked ' wife and Francine Miller of Port­ machine Saturday.
W. Grathwell, two years ago a ery, woodwork, etc.
by the nine-year-old guest o f land and Evelyn McFeeters visit­
Parties interested can secure honor.
student at Pacific University, and
ed Roderick Falls Sunday.
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O. W. Pike, for forty years a
Ernest E. Taylor, a former resi­ full information by sending for a
resident
of Washington county,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
E.
Cooperand
Rev. and Mrs. Dunlap, Mr. and 1
dent of Cornelius, were among the premium list to R. W. Reder, Mrs. A. G. Hoffman and Mr. and son, Lloyd, who have been visit­ died at his home in Beaverton last
speakers at the big dry convention, Forest Grove Ore.
Mrs. H. R. Bernard are among ing at the home of Mrs. Cooper’s Sunday of cerebral hemorrhage.
which Thursday nominated J.
Mrs M. Saltmarsh and daugh the Methodists who will go to aunt, Mrs. Thos. Fleming, left Mr. Pike was master of Beaverton
Frank Hanly, former governor of
ter, Mrs. C. A. Littler, went to Portland tomorrow to attend a re- last week for their home in Al­ grange and that order had charge
Indiana, for president and D r .!
1 of the funeral, which was held at
Portland Tuesday noon to attend , ception for Portland’s new Meth- berta, Canada.
Ira D. Landrith of Nashville,
the picnic of the Albanyites at the | odist bishop, Matt S. Hughes.
Rev. R. E. Dunlap, wife and 2 o ’clock yesterday afternoon.
Tenn , for vice president.
Oakes Park. They will lie joined When Mr. a n d Mrs. Bernard children will leave Monday for a Deceased leaves a widow and four
tomorrow by Mr. Littler and at­ lived at Malcolm, Iowa, M r . month’s outing on the Wilson and childcen._______________
Got Two Recruits
Hughes was their pastor, and Chehalem rivers, the church board
Mrs. Archie Bryant and daugh­
After spending a day and a tend the reception to be tenderer!
Bishop Matt Hughes at the First they attended his wedding recep- having granted the p a s t o r a ter, Dorothy, were Portland visit­
half in this city soliciting recruits M. E. church.
ors Monday.
tion at that place.
1 month’s vacation
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