The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, November 02, 1916, Image 1

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A N IN D E P E N D E N T W E E K L Y N E W S P A P E R
Vol. 1, No. 43
Jesse Applegate
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Seriously Injured
$1.50 per Year
KOKEST GROVE. OREGON. T H U R S D A Y . NOV. 2. 1916
V ictors Slug Out Victory
NOTKS AND PERSONALS
Or. Holmes Has Resigned
Fifty-Nine Years
of Wedded Life
In his sermon Sunday morning,
In a game characterized b y !
very rough playing, the Lincoln,
Mr». Rufus Frost spent Sunday Dr. O. H. Holmes told his con-
While returning to Hillsboro High School football players last in Portland.
gregation of the First Congrega-
Just fifty-nine years ago today,
W ill I,aHham spent Sunday with tional church that he had accept- at Walkon, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs.
last Monday evening from a trip , Saturday defeated t h e Forest
ed a call to the First Congrega- Jacob Dixon, living near Dilley,
to the country, Jesse Applegate, j Grove team by a score of 7 to 0. home folks.
republican candidate for sheriff,! Three men were disabled for play
Fred Starrett was a Hillsboro tional church of Walla Walla, were united in marriage. This
sustained Injuries which make it iduring the game I). Wright of visitor Sunday.
Wash , and desired to be nlieved may seem a long time to some
im|M)ssible for him to do any more Lincoln, broken foot; Kirry of
While it was people for a man and woman to
Sheriff Reeves was a Grove
^'8 c^arKe ^ere
known to some of the members live together, but friends of this
Foro»t Grove, broken wrist, and j vW tor Wedoaiday
campaigning this month.
that the church board of Walla venerable couple declare that love
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Mr. Applegate and John Booker, Giltner, local, dislocated hip. Up
Mrs. B. C h o w n i n g visited
Walla had been feeling around has never grown cold between
jr., were riding in the auto of Ray to the time he was injured, Kirry
friends in Dilley Monday.
Dr. Holmes and had sent men , them. Mr. Dixon was born at
Brown, who was driving, and divided honors with Captain Gra­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D.
C.^CIark
were
j
bPre
to size up his sermons, and Lima, Ohio, in 1832 and his good
ham
as
a
star
player.
when crossing the S. P. tracks at
Dayton
visitors
Saturday.
t h a t he h a d , on invitation,
Bast* Line street, the Forest Grove
Republican Rally
Arthur Reeher left Tuesday for preached a sermon in Walla Walla
local came ulong, upset the auto
The republicans of Forest Grove
a few days work on his farm.
about a month ago, it was hoped
und pushed it something like 100 wj|j
rally at Verts hall
Miss M cIntyre spent Sunday by the local members that their
feet before the train could be Saturday evening of this week,
and Monday at McMinnville.
pastor and friend w o u l d be
stopped. The driver saw the
with Hon. B. F Mulkey of Port­
train coming and jumped, escap­
Mrs. Cook of Portland visited allowed to remain, but he feels
land as the principal speaker. A
ing injury, but Applegate and his
at Carl Stribich’s home over Sun- that in a city the size of Walla
number of th** candidates on the
Walla (about ten times the size of
companion in the rear seat, were j county ticket wi„ be in attendance | <iay.
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(K-nnvd in by ihv .to rn curtain» j" j | ' [ y , i c " o ' f Hiiubciro"will!
Devlin i, makin* a week’» Forf
Gro''e' he can rKlc1' m° re
and could not see the train. so
Thl. vi»it with the Hines family in t b U ^ ’P10 ? nd .do more * ° ° ? ,han
'here. He did not solicit the new
they got the full benefit of the
Forest Grove band will play city.
i place and says he hates to leave
collision.
Mr. Applegate
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. . . . 8US* ! Come out and hear the case
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J l . _____ ________________ Forest Grove, but, of course, he
tamed a dislocated shoulder, a | arguwI from the ri.pub,ican side.
O. A . C., visited home folks over j .
is not opposed to the increased
broken collar hone and , « in- j Mct,tinB
al 8
m.
Sunday.
! salary he will receive.
ternul injuries that for a time l
Mr. and Mrs. H . T . Buxton
\ 0t only the members of his
worried his friends considerably, i
were
business
visitors
in
Portland
cbllrch,
but hundreds who wor-
Boeker wasconsiderablyscratched,;
Monday.
; sbip at other churches, will regret
but sustained no fractures.
WfcahinirUsn County RH I to ri») Association
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Hurasu
Wilson
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cKinley
of
Tillamook
to see Dr. Holmes and family
Mr. Applegate was taken to the
visited
at
the
John
McNamer
leave
this city. In addition to
hospital, where he is resting as
Circuit Court
home last Saturday.
being an eloquent and forceful
easily as could be expected, but is ;
The first National Bank of Lin­
M . V. Vance of Meridian, Ida- preacher, he is a mighty good cit-
still suffering considerable pain.
ton, Oregon, is suing Sherman T. ho, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. izen, vice president of the Com­
The accident comes at a very
mercial Club, a member of the
inopportune time, for M r Apple- Elliott, et «1.. for a $68.30 jud«- j p” m . M a™ ?in ~tta d ty
ment, with interest at ten per
gate was visiting the various sec­
Marie Wells, a former P. U. state board of pardons and has
from the 23d of September,!
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tions of the county in his race for cent
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student, is visiting her cousin, been active in civic affairs ever
I rnn«ifiru>P Geiffer this week
I since coming to this city, a little
sheriff and had not nearl com­ 1JIJ'
O. W. Olson has brought suit to 1 Constance G eiger, this weeK.
wife, Rebecca Harden Dixon, was
pleted his canvass. However, as
M yrtle and Selma Clark have moi » than l,wo ,y f a” ,a8^ „
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quiet title to certain real property
The
people
of
Walla
Walla
will
born at Columbus, Ohio, five
soon as his Forest Grove friends
in which Emma Duers is said to moved in to town for the winter
get
a
good
citizen
and
a
very
v**ars later. In 1876 M r. and
heard of the accident, each ap
have some claim.
the Prank Saunders home.
efficient m i n i s t e r when Dr. Mrs. Dixon left Iowa and went to
pointed himself a committee of
Daisy Watson is asking for a
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mann of Holmes moves to that city. The Alma, Neb., where they resided
one to take up the canvass for
divorce from Richard W’atson, Cornelius were visiting at the P. church board will hold a meeting until 1895, when they came to
votes for Mr. Applegate and they
who is living at present in Black- M. Mann home at Eddy Sunday this evening to consider his resig- Oregon, locating on a farm a few
say they will work until the poles
foot,
Idaho, charging him with
L. D. Creel gave a fine lecture nat-,on
miles south of Cornelius. For the
close on election night to see that
h
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drunkenness.
T
h
e
on
Indian
homes
to
the
students
past seven years they have lived
he gets every vote coming to him.
Rebekahs Have Good Time
couple were married at Blackfoot, at the high school Wednesday
near Dilley.
The local Rebekah lodge in-
‘All-College Day” a Busy One j Ida., in November, 1901. The evening.
Ten children have been born to
After an all-night vigil the
husband is alleged to have desert- M rs \y \y Gibbs and her four
itiated four candidates last night, Mr. and Mrs. Dixon and six are
brave lower classmen, the Sophs J
ed his wife in June, 1916. children are spending the week or rather the degree team of Hills- still living, as follows: Edward of
and Frosh, met on the picturesque
John N. Dilley is suing Paul with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Ree- boro lodge initiated four candi- this city, Lawrence L. of Harlow,
P. U. campus in mortal combat at
Rice to gain possession of certain
^er, in this city.
dates for the local lodge, ai)d M ont., Mrs. Maude Dickson of
7 o ’clock Tuesday morning. It personal property, which he al-1 ^ ^ p, p
was hostess after the business of the evening, DeBay, Idaho, Walter Dixon of
was the first event of the busy leges belongs to him and also
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,, AjHcnrietv 'n the neighborhood of 100 Re- the Isthmus of Panama, Leonard
“ All-Collcge Day,”
which was damages to the extent of $200.
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‘ : bekahs sat down to one of the
Dixon of Dilley and Mrs. Clarice
held about a week later than j In the case of Oney Bell Goss-
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best lodge banquets served in Nelson of Cat lama, Wash.
common this year. After a battle man vs. R. C. Gossman, suit was
,
Forest Grove in a coons age,
Notwithstanding their age, M r.
royal lasting about an hour the I dismissed.
After the rv g u ar meeting ot
e , tbanks to the hustling of Mes-
and Mrs. Dixon are hale and
Freshmen boys, with “ Sweet Pea” , Marriage licenses were granted Roy»^1 Neighbors tomorrow night, j ames Templeton, Sexton and hearty and expect to celebrate
there will be a social and lunch. Hill. The visitors from Hillsboro
W’alker as their giant leader, were the past week to the following
many more anniversaries of their
seen hauling their unfortunate op couples;
Sydney Bowman and All mem >ers are urgu to atten . were Mesdames Goote, Reynolds,
marriage.
ponents off in a covered hack, the Florence McCabe; M e l v i n F. j Mrs. Robert Bellinger enter- Case, Burtt, Trullinger (I. V.),
Chemawa Indians Here Saturday
victims handcuffed and “ hog- j Crow and Lenora M. Gardner.
tained fifteen ladies at a Hal- Wilkens, Bigelow. Zumalt, Trull-
T h e f a s t Chemawa Indian
tied.”
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,lowe’en party Tuesday evening inf?er (J B.), Black, Long, Mo-
A t 10 o ’clock the “ T a k e O f f “ ' r ,
M ,>w9 p . ,,
Parlor games and refreshments v ille, Bingham, Barr, Haines, Em- school eleven is coming to this
stunts were pulled off i . Marsh Z
X
S 'o h
i were the urain features of the af rick, Olson, Payton, Francis and city Saturday to engage the P. U.
Larson; Misses Amanda Har- gladiators in a game of football
Hall, the junior, making " ' » Saturday. Nov. 4th. Regular rou- fair.
Because
Mayor
Paterson
could
trampf, Minnie Abbott, and An- I and fans are expecting one of the
yreatest hit in the impersonation tine work initiations, reports o(
of fr o f. Hates. In the basket-,
ta| commlttMS and spt^ ia| not attend and two councilmen gie Harrington and Messrs. Lar- i fastest games ever seen in the
were gone a-fishin’ there was no son and Francis. The visitors ¡city. The Indians are fast and
ball game m the afternoon, the
business will occupy the forenoon
meeting of the city councilmen did excellent work in conferring husky, but, after the way the P.
seniors beat the faculty team by
session.
Tuesday night, as scheduled The the degree and were highly comp- , U. boys played at M t. Angel last
a score of 30 to 7. The initiation
Following the noon dinner, the
next meeting will be N ov. 14.
: limented by the Forest Grove Saturday, when they won by a
of the freshman class by the soph-
,
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, , lecture hour program will be given.
score of 14 to 13, their friends are
“ mures beiian a l i o clock ,n the
an(| diacU9sions W t
R. W . Reder returned Saturday members,
expecting them to scalp the red
evening at the gymnasium.
The over
(rom last
laat m(wtinK.
A display
disp|ay from his visit to South Dakota.
over from
meeting. A
Election
Returns
at
the
Star
men. The admission is 35c, and
victors of the ’class scrap were o( |abor.,avjng devices will be He was accompanied home hy his
Manager
Hoffman
of
the
Star
worth
it. Game called at 2:30.
put through some pretty rough h(,|d and the Granife Matrons mother. Mrs. Ellzabe h Reder, o f ;
The County Seat
stunts hy the soph hoys who had h |d
prepared to give Rapid City, who will spend the -h »ater has arrangui to h aie
the advantage of the froeh boy, I ^
(avorite ^ L m i c a l recipe, winter with her son and daughter. nutunuJ ^ . 8 »
,n this case. * “ lowing the im tia-, a|so ^ laat aumbw of their ,a v. , Mrs. C L. Van Koughnet.
|the sta* c ot ">e__theater ev ery few
, minutes next Tuesday evrning
tions, the annual banquet m honor | orite magazine. Mrs. A . B . Todd
The members of the Gleaner s
a(j vance jn prices— 5c and 10c.
of the freshman class was held in ,
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i h as charge of the p a p e r this class of the Clwistian Bible school They will also be read outside the
the dining room of Herrick Hall, i mee^ nR
were guests at the Glaisyer home (beater.
Hallowe’en place cards were used
Roll call an “ Farm and Home.” Tuesday tvening. The occasion
and the affair was delightful, the
A cordial invitation to attend the was a Hallowe’en social. The ev-, A milkman who covers a big
toast« being short and spicy and ; arternou„ m<H;tin is extended to ening was spent in playing games portion of this city twice a day re-
the menu delicious. Glenn Jack |a|| lnteraited.
suitable for the occasion after ports that on his route there are
was toastmaster.
Secretary.
which refreshments were served two Wilson pictures displayed in
Stanley Coats of Tillamook
The band boys gave a fine The company left at an early residence windows to one Hughes
visited M r. and Mrs John M c­ dance Saturday night in the I. O. hour pronouncing the evening a picture. N ot bad, that, for a re-
Namer Tuesday.
0 . F. hall.
very enjoyable one.
, publican town.
The members of the Christian
Science congregation held services
in their beautiful and commodious
new church building last Sunday,
but the dedication services will
probably not be held until the
pipe organ arrives, some weeks
hence.
M r. and Mrs. John Buchanan
made their final move to the
Grove Saturday.
The children
have been staying here with their
grandmother a n d a t t e n d i n g
school.