The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, January 18, 1917, Image 1

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KOKEST GROVE, OREGON. T H U R S D A Y , .JAN. 18, 1917
Civil W ar Veteran Called
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Washington county. T h e
parents, and others interested in
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SOCIAL NOTE
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John W. Sherwood, aged 73, a
the schools are urged to visit the
, h veteran of the civil war passed •mwwmmmmmmnrnmmmmaum
school
on this day. Don’ t forget
A s away at his home in th is c iiy a t
Last Thureday afternoon Mrs
Next Wednesday evening, Jan. > n «‘¡*rly hour last Monday morn- E. If. Brookbank gave a surprise the date. If you have not visited
Washington, Jan. 16.— Admiral
24 at Marsh Hall, the music, inK of heart disease, after a short shower for Mrs. Cornelius Kich- the school yet this year don’ t fail George Dewey, veteran of the civil
lovers of Washington county will illness.
ardt-on, the guests enjoying a to call’on the above date.
war, hero of the naval battles of
have an opportunity to hear, at a
Deceased was born in New social afternoon, with delicious
the Spanish-American war and,
CONDENSED NEWS NOTES
very modest price, one of the best York state on Nov. 4th,1844, and refresh .„enfs
The dining room
by priority of grade, the ranking
public musicals given in the city in 1894 was united in marriage was beautifully decorated, espec­
Watch for Great Doings at the naval officer of the world, passed
in many months. It is the pro­ with Miss Martha Scheese. Mr. ially the table, with a large stork, Bailey Store. •
away at his home here tonight,
Sherwood
served
four
years
in
the
gram arranged by Mrs. E. E. W il­
carrying under one wing a small
Tw o R. C. R. I. cockerels for as the result of an attack of ar­
liams and is for the In-neiit Third Ohio cavalry during the basket, the bird standing in a sale. I^eon T . Sills.
terial sclerosis, which has been
of the Woman’s Club student loan civil war and about twenty-five mirrored pond, whose banks w* re
Twenty-five Sales Ladies want-*cr**Pm 8 through the admirals sys-
fund, a most worthy object, in­ years ago united with the Free covered with hyacinths, violets ed. Apply at Bailey’s store.
tern for more than a year. Ad-
deed
A number of girl students, Methodist c h u r c h . With his and maiden-hair ferns. Blue satin
Mabel Rasmusen visited friends I miral Dewey was in his 80th y ear
financially unable to continue family, he came to Forest Grove ribbons led from the stork to Mrs.
in Portland Saturday and Sunday. and leaves a widow and one son.
thi ir studies, have heretofore been eighteen years ago and has always Richardson's plate, where a large
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The funeral services will be held
Pure-bred v\ hite Leghorn cock- _ t
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aided by this fund and there will been known as an uprighj citizen, package, daintily wrapped in pink
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Saturday in the Capitol rotunda,
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undoubtedly be many more such a kind husband and devoted tissue, repost'd. At each guest's prels for sale. A rare bargain at
$
2
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G.
M.
Littlehales
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to assist. Accepting this from father. He is survived by his place was a sachet-pillow, with
Margaret Burns is entertaining
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the fund does not bind the stud- widow and three children. Henry ■ the guest's initial in crocheted
her
friend,
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ent to any particular school or and Mahlen Sherwood and Mrs. square.
Oregon
City
this
week.
Forest
Grove's
high
school
de-
college.
i Jane Stanley, all of Michigan, the
I^ist Friday was the first anni­
Mrs. A. A. Hall and daughter, bating teams broke even in their
Following if. the program:
children being by a former wife.
versary of the marriage of Mr
Pearl, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank debates with Estacada High, in
PART 1
Mrs. Reed of this city is a sister
and Mrs. A. E. Gardner and in
Overture
W alker’s Orchestra ()f deceased.
Meresse at Portland over Sunday, this city, and with Tillamook
honor of the event Mr. and Mrs.
Aria from Spring, song cycle Cadman
F u n eral se rvice s w e re held a t
Sidney Thwaite, an employe of High, at Tillamook. Taking the
Gardner Friday evening enter­
Mîs» Goldie Peterson
affirmative of the subject, "R e ­
the
Free
Methodist
church
Tues-
The Butterfly That Stamps"
tained the following friends and the condenser, was badly scalded
solved, That Oregon should adopt
(Reading)
Kipling ‘lay at 2:30 p. m., conducted by
relatives: Mr. and Mrs. F. D. one day last week, necessitating
a health insurance law embodying
Miss Ann« Bag»t«<l of P. U.
j the pastor, Rev. J. N . Wood, as-
¡Gardner, M r. and Mrs. Avery his taking a vacation.
" A Perfect l)a y ” Violin «ml Cello
the e s s e n t i a l features of the
sisted by Rev. F. L. Iiurns. D.
S. A. Walker, J. F. McGill, C.
Raffety,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Currie Jacobs Bond
standard
bill for health insurance
W . Cook and G. W. Bounderant.
Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. W. Odell, Chas. VanDoren and
Chus. W’ alker and Everett Hurnworth
of the American Association for
Text
Malt. 25-21.
Interment
PART t
Kirkwood; Mesdames Rhoda Ren- H. D. Ott will go to Portland
L a b o r Legislation,” Elizabeth
was
in
Forest
View
cemetery.
Human Victrola, records sung by
nison and Bertha Howard;Misses this evening to attend a joint in-;
Whitehouse, Joe Loomis and Er­
the Forest Grove Lyric Opera Co.
Winnifred Littlehales, Elsie Lath- stallation of the officers of Ellison
Wife and Mother failed
Violin
nest Dye out-talked the three
Master I^iuis Kaufman o f Portland
Mrs. Nellie Campbell Dannials, j rop and Jessie Reynolds and Encampment No. 1 and Golden Estacada boys, Messrs. Fating,
Humotoque
Arr- by Roth w jfe Q f j u b n Dannials, passed Messrs J. A. Elder, Will Haskell Rule Encampment N o. 28, I. O. Jones and DeM oy, two of the
and Thos. E. Isaacs. The even- O. F.
judges deciding with the Forest
Mr. Chas. Walker, violin obligato i a w a -V a t her h om e ,n th,S C,ty a t
ing
being
pleasantly
spent
at
par-
Louis
Kauffman,
the
boy
vio-
Thy Hosiery (Darning aolo)
10:45 last Saturday evening, after
i Grove debaters and one with the
Mr». Wilbur McKkJowney ¡a prolonged illness with a bad lor games, music and refresh- linist, who appears at Marsh hall, visitors. The judges were Alva
ments, the hostess serving an ap- in the Red-Letter day concert
Matilda
I.iia U-hman cold and pneumonia.
Patton, principal of the Hillsboro
next Wednesday evening, is so
Mi»* I’eteraon
Deceased was the daughter of petizing lunch.
High School; John Purcell of the
De Lord Pont* I a > ck De Poor
Sermon . .
,
.
n
banquet
^ood
tbat
be
recentL
v
filled
a
two-
faculty of Jefferson High, Port­
The reception and
Bru....,r Sin Killer, from T ex»»
I M r and
J‘*rom e P o rte r’ P 10*
neer r e s i d e n t s of Washington given Mrs Dora B. Schilke, grand weeks engagement at the Strand land, and Prof. Lee of Reed Col­
Dance», un<lt-r the direction o f Mi»a
Hellie Mwebooee o f P. i
i county, and was born in this city worthy matron of the Order of Theater, a special permit having lege.
Shoe Dance, and Portland Fancy
on August 21th, 1872. She was a the Eastern Star by the members been given him by M ayor Albee
Miss Evelyn McFeeters and
The Red. Red R om
will M. Cook
graduate of Pacific University of the local chapter last Monday to play at night.
Francis
Taylor, who went to T ill­
Mr». George Paterson
Rev. A. D. Patten of Sacra­ amook and took the negative of
conservatory
of
music
and
was
a
¡•night
was
largely
attended
and
Human Victrola
. Old Time Melodies
mento, Calif., who c o m e s to the same subject, were not so suc­
talented musician. T w o years was a very enjoyable function.
Accompanists---
preach for hree Sundays, to see cessful as the debaters who re­
Mrs. K. E. Williams, (director)
! ago she was married to her sec­
Mrs. Chas. Walker
Mrs.
Mr.
and
M
J.
Abbott
if he suits the Congregational mained at home, as the judges
ond husband, John Dannials, who,
Mr. Arthur Junes, Bells, etc.
with three children, survives her. Monday n o o n entertained at church board and if the city suits gave the verdict to Tillamook,
Marsh Hall, 8 o ’clock sharp.
The children are Vera, Alice and luncheon Mrs Dora B Schilke. him, preached his first sermon in whose team was composed of two
The entertainment will be given
worthy grand matron of Oregon the local church last Sunday. He experienced debaters, while both
on Wednesday evening, Jan. 24th, Porter Campbell, aged eighteen,
at Marsh Hall. Tickets are now nine and five years, respectively. for the O. E. S., Judge Hollis, is said to be a very interesting Forest Grove debaters were nov­
being sold by a committee from
Funeral services were held at worthy p a t r o n ; M r s . E. E. preacher.
ices at the game.
the Woman’s club.
A marriage license was issued
the Buxton chapel at 2:30 p. m. Williams, worthy matron; Mrs.
Had not Superintendent Inlow
Reserved seats at Lit tier’s, 25c. last Monday, Rev. R. E. Dunlop C. 0 Roe, Mrs. Ella Clark and this morning to Fred Busby of devoted much of his time, after
Fossil, Wheeler county, and Miss supper, to coaching the local de­
of the Forest Grove M . E. church M r. E. E Williams.
All Levies Fixed
Vera
Campbell of this city and baters, it is quite probable that
officiating, and the remains were
With the county court fixing
they would have lost both con-
wedding will probably take
interred in the Mountain View
nr a n ,
1 1 the
,
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tests, as there were experienced
the county levy hist week. Forest
p .
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7 cemetery, north of town. De-
place this evening. These young debaters on both the Estacada
Grove people may now figure out i
,
,
,
,
people were to have been married and Tillamook teams
The at-
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ceiused was for a number of years
The Washington County Teach­
approximately what their taxes
,
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a member of the Rebekah lodge ers’ Association met at the High seveial days ago, but the date has tendance at the local contest was
will be for 1917. The county levy!
and a number of Rebokahs were School building in this city last been postponed on account of the very I'^hL______________
for districts having high schools is
Artisans Install and Eat
among the mourners at the fun­ Saturday. A large number o f death of the bride’s mother, Mrs. I
16.70 and for those without high
John Dannials.
On T u e s d a y evening S. A.
eral.
teachers were present. A t the
schools 17.30. F o r e s t Grove,
Walker,
Past Master Artisan, in­
business meeting in the morning
Hillsboro, Beaverton, Tualatin
Christian Church
Rudolph Schultz Dead
stalled for Diamond Assembly,
and Orenco come under the 16.70;
Lord’ s Day services as follows:
Mr. and Mrs. W. F Schultz the teachers approved of the in­
No. 27, United Artisans, the fol­
mill levy. Add to this the 17- ,
,
,
...
Bible school 9:45 a. m.
dustrial club work which is being
mill school tax of this district and departed yesterday for Albany,
lowing
officers:
a.
m.
Lord’s Supper and Sermon 11
carried on in the county and vo t­
the city levy of 8.98 mills, and called there by the death of Mr.
Subject, ‘ ‘The Soul's T a b le."
i C . R . Morgan, master artisan;
the millage for Forest Grove is Schultz’s father, Rudolph Schultz, ed to ask our legislators to sup­
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. in.
Mrs. Marie Patton, superinten­
42.68
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1 who departed this life at 1:45 p. port an appropriation to continue Song Service and Sermon. ‘ ‘Christian dent; Mrs. Jennie Hall, inspector;
the field work. Principal Patton Education.” This is Educational Day
Special Announcement
m - *ast Tuesday, aged 85 years.
; of the Hillsboro High gave an in­ and an offering will be taken for Mrs. Chas. Morgan, instructor;
The chairman of the Red le tte r
Deceased was born in Germany
teresting talk on “ Games and Eugene Bible University. A baptismal C. L . Perry, secretary; George
Day program, Mrs. E E. W illiam s,!
and came to this
service will follow the evening service. G . Hancock, t r e a s u r e r ; Miss
,Playground.” Mi<s Lathrop and
is pleased to announce that Ixiuis countiy when 19 years of age.
Everybody invited.
Pearl Hall, senior conductor; Miss
Miss Greer conducted depart
Kauffman, the nine-year-old vio -1
came to Oregon thirty years
R. L. F U T N A M , Pastor.
Hazelteen Stockman, junior con-
ments. The girls of the Domest­
fin artist, will be a special offer-, a 8 ° from Omaha, Nob., and was
John Bailey Quits Business
ductor; J. W. Baldwin, master of
ic Science class served a delight­
ing among the various fine num - ' ^or many years engaged in the
After
running
a
genera,
m
u
,
ful luncheon at noon. The prin­
bers to be given on the program | meat business at Albany. His
After the installation, there was
cipal speakers of the afternoon c h a n g e store .n one building
Jan. 24, at Marsh Hall. Louis is w '^e preceded him to the other
were Prof. J. Sherman Wallace of for - i years, John E. Bailey has a fine musical program, with se-
a child wonder, playing with the w<|r*d> but he is survived by five
it h e McMinnville College a n d decided to quit business and his lections by Walker’s orchestra, a
understanding of a mature m ind..children William F. of this city.
Principai ScofieId of t h e " E u g e ^ istock wil1 bt‘ Placed on 88le in ‘ he vocal solo by Miss Pearl Hall, a
It is through the interest of friends ; german and k red of Mitchell, High School.
Bailey store some time next week, ™ l.n jd o by C . L ^ Walker a
Admiral Dewey
Answers Call
One Team Wins
Teachers’ Meeting
Well Attended
hat Mrs. Williams secured h.m ^ ^ , ^
both of Albany. The . Mrs. Barker of the Aloha-Huber
for next Wednesday evening.
; funeral was held at Albany today. School presenttd the subject of
The next meeting of the Cla^s j Grandfather S c h u l t z accom- Primary plans. The next meet­
in Musical Appreciation will be panied Ids son, Billy, on a visit ing will be held at Tigard, on Feb.
to his other sons at Mitchell last
given at Marsh Hall on next September and at that time was 10
Tuesday evening, Jan. 23, at 7:30 strong enough to take a long
The teachers voted to make
promptly.
horse-back ride.
Jan. 31 "Parents’ Visiting D ay”
.
Mr. Bailey expects to remain in
Forest Grove, hut will take a
much needed rest from business
cares.
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Warranty deed and mortgage
blanks for sale at the Express
office.
stockman and several other num-
bers
The
refreshments
were
served by Ott ice Shearer and
were ample and appetizing. All
in all, the Artisans had a fine
time Tuesday evening, and those
who did not attend missed some
fun.
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