The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, February 01, 1917, Image 1

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AN IN D EPEN DEN T WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
Voi. 2. No. 4
KOKEST GROVE, OREGON. THURSDAY, FEB. 1 , 1917
$1.50 per Year
AN OPPORTUNITY
£
TO GET A PAYROLL
of the guests were single girls, the
advice will undoubtedly be very
S O C IA L N O T E S
valuable to the bride-to-be. In
; drawing for favors, Miss Bernard
An Informal Recital
drew the thimble, Miss Webley
Judge
J. R. Beach and Sen­
Miss Waggener and Mrs. Chas. I the ring and Miss Conger a coin,
ator
W.
H.
Hollis
of this city last
Walker of the College Conserva­ i Delicious refreshments w e r e
Saturday
attended
a meeting in
President Bush ne 11 of Pacific
score was 14 to 11, in favor of the to! y Faculty will present a num­ served by the hostesses, besides Portland of the members of the
University has received a propo­
visitors, but the final score was ber of their students in an inform­ who there were present Misses
board of administration, Grand
sition from the jnanugement of a
28 to 23, in favor of P. U. Cap- al recital at Marsh Hall Tuesday Bernard, Ivy Conger, Winnifred Army of the Republic, at which
Portland furniture factory to move
tain Irle was easily the star of evening. Feb. 6, at eight o’clock Littlehales, Pearl Hall, Florence time it was decided that the an­
the plant to this city, provided
the local five, but was well sup­ Those on he program are: Helen Webley and Mesdarr.es Earle O. nual re-union of the Grand Army,
the University trustees and citi­
McEldowney, Ruth Burlingham, ......................................
ported throughout the game.
Buxton, W. C. Schultz. R. H. Relief Corps and Spanish-Ameri-
zens of Forest Grove will give a
The second P. U. team went to Margaret laylor, Dulcina Brown, 3 ernar(j antj Reynolds.
Veterans
should be held
proper encouragement. The com­ Hillsboro, Saturday evening and Mary Stockman, J helma Mills,,
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pany asks that the use of a fac­ ¡trimmed Hillsboro high to t h e |GIenn Thornburgh. Bruce Roe,
On last Friday evening Mrs.! “ t,hls c,ty June 26th 27th and
tory building and site be furnished tune of 21 to 17.
Maybelle McNutt, Ethel Tupper. Avery Raffety was hostess to a 28th.
This city was selected last June
fr«*e and that said company be
The P. U. boys go to “ Mack” Irene Robinson, Maude Graham .! jolly little crowd who enjoyed a
made a loan of $10,000, at a lib­ by special coach Saturday for a Tht' Pub,ic is invited.
very pleasant time at her home as the place for holding the re­
eral rate of interest, for a period return game and anyone desbing
Attention is called to the open- on North B street. The time was union, but the exact date wa* left
of ten f years. ' The
ing O of
the n new semester next joyfully spent in playing game* with the board of administration.
. officers of
. the , I to make the trip will be welcome. mK
I ine
It is expected that Forest Grove
university have the «round and
M
ap" Morvan.
Manager “ -H
Hap”
Morgan.
I week.
ween. Thoae
x nose wishing to begin and in conversation, followed by
will
be host on those days to not
are willing to erect a building
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, with the new semester may reg- 1 d e 1 i c i o u s refreshments. The
costing about $3,000, which would
The high school basket shooters inter Monday or as early in the guests were: Mesdames Bertha I®88 * ha n 3,000 visitors and plans
meet present needs. In return, who went to McMinnville Satur- week as possible.
Howard, R e b a Secour, Anna are already under way toenter-
t he manufacturers agree that they day went down to defeat by a
_ .7 — 77 — .
Putnam and Misses Clara Sage,' tain the veterans and their ladies.
will employ a minimum of thirty j score of 15 to 38. Eighty-five 1
Ladies Organize
By Leaps and Bounds
Mary Cori, Theresa Beahen, Mar­
students a minimum of three loyal rooters, including Prof. In-
A number of ladies o f the garet Curtis and Vesta Greer.
Forty-four new pupils were ad­
hours per day fora period of ten |0w, Mr Abraham and Misses Watts district met at the home of
.
mitted to the Forest Grove high
years, at wages that will enable Taylor and Cole of the faculty, ac- Mrs. N. Frost l a s t Thursday M lG H tf AppiGgtLlG
school the first of this week, as
students to earn the greater part companied the team to “ Mack” afternoon for the purpose of or- 1
the result of the recent eighth
of their living expenses while a t­ in a special coach.
gamzing a social club. Several
grade examinations, making a
Sheriff Applegate Sunday raided total of 277 in the school. This
tending school. The company
The McMinnville b o y s will interesting subjects w e r e dis-
the
winery of Fred Stetler, four addition to the school crowds the
also agrees that the president of come to this city tomorrow even cussed, and officers were elected
the College or his appointee shall ing for a return game when the j as follows: Pr. sident, Mrs Bert miles above Mountaindale and rooms considerably a n d some
Doane; vice-president, Mrs. N. confiscated about 3000 gallons of changes were necessary to ac-
be a member of the board of di- j locals expect to turn the tables.
rectors of the company, which is
Frost; secretary, Miss Marian wine. Stetler is a Swiss, about 60 commotIate *H them.
GOINGS AND COMINGS
incorporated, and assistant sup­
Hetrick; treasurer, Mrs A.Dilley. years old, and is a bachelor. The
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Buxton A name for the club will be de­ sheriff found over 50 barrels of
erintendent of the factory. The
the liquor, many of which were
College, however, is not to be have announced (hat during the cided upon at its next meeting.
After adjournment of the bus- nearly filled. Hundreds of gallons
held financially responsible for close of the present year they will
Salem, Jan. 30.—The Ander­
take charge of a 600-acre farm iness meeting, a social hour was of the wine was 17 years old.
the operation of the factory.
son “bone dry” bill, carrying into
The company is now employing near Molalla, Clackamas county, enjoyed and dainty refreshments
Complaints had been made that effect the constitutional amend­
w
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re
served.
persons
were buying from Stetler ment voted by the people a t the
owned
by
Mrs.
Buxton’s
father.
fifteen people at ¡La Portland fac­
tory and expects to employ more The old Buxton farm north ofj The next meeting of the club and that several of his customers generai election on November 7,
in the main factory, to be main­ this city, on which A. T. was will be on Thursday afternoon, became intoxicated. Two cellars passed the house Monday after­
tained in this city. Some of the born, wi l l be either rented or Feb 8, at the home of Mrs. Buell, were raided and S t e t l e r was noon by a vote of 53 to 7. It
skilled employes earn as much as sold. T h e Clackamas county i All ladies are most cordially in­ placed under arrest Many knew now goes to senate. The vote in
that Stetler had a big cache of the house was as follows:
place will enable the Buxtons to vited to attend.
$4.00 per day.
wine
at his - place but the fact that Yes—Anderson, Ashley, Barber,
The furniture is made of willows go more extensivly into stock
.
.
.
.
there
were over 3000 gallons came Bean, Balland, Bowman, Brand,
breeding
and
feeding.
Hundreds
A p l i a n t .u rPr«e WM sprung
and consists of rockers, settees,
M a a surprise
surprise to
to officials
officials and
and to
to the
the Brown Browne||. Burdick, Bur-
chairs and fancy articles of furni­ of pt ople in this county will hope upon Mrs, W. C. Davidson last as
ture, for which there is now a that something may happen to Saturday evening, when her neigh- community.
ton c^rtmill Childs Clark Cor-
spoil
this
arrangement,
so
that
the
bors
came
in
to
help
her
celebrate
The
wine
was
taken
to
Hills-
bet[
Cornelius Crandall ' Ded-
greater demand than can be sup­
her birthday anniversary. Those boro for safe keeping and Stetler man Eaton Elgin E l m o r e
plied by the Portland factory. Buxtons will remain here.
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in the party were Mr. and Mrs. was released
on bail. Forh’
Fn..’
F
0opHon’
The work is light, pleasant and
C.
S.
McNutt,
late
of
the
Bailey
J.
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Baldwin
and
three
children,
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artistic and is paid for on the
sLvmour Jo n ^ W ‘ a i ’ Jo n Z ’
piece-work system, each employe store, has leased the room former- Mr and Mrs. Walter Roswurm, A n o t h e r M o n th Of
ly
occupied
by
VanKoughnet
&
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A
C.
Smith
and
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getiing paid for the actual amount
Rederand
will
open
a
grocery
daughter,
Edna;
Mrs.
Mary
Por-
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r
,
of work done.
Mann, Martin, Matthieu, Meek,
One of the greatest needs of store there about the middle of ter and two children, Mrs. Bergerj The Express has secured so Mueller, Peck, Porter, Portwood,
and daughter, Oleva; Mrs. John many new subscribers and re-
Pacific University in the past has next week.
Ritner, Rowe, Sheldon, Small,
been facilities for students to earn
Mrs. S. E. Todd has leased the Frisbie, Mr. and Mrs H. S. Ben- newals of old ones at the dollar- <;tafrjn § te h e n s Sweeney,
Thompson,’ Tichenor,
their way and this factory would room four doors west of the post-, £ mi" Mrs. Anna Pogue Mrs. A. in-advance rate offered during T ha ™ '
f Stanfe|d.
fulfill that mission, as well as giv­ offiee and expects to start an elec- navjdson, Mrs. John Wilson and January that the Publisher has
ing employment to local labor, trie store there about next Tues- «on. Wayne; Mrs. Chratensen and decided to extend the period dur- KNo_ Cal|an Kubu L e w i s ,
provided there were not enough day Mrs Todd will carry a full daughter, Florence; Carl Curtis ing February. Present subscribers Shimpff, Stott, Willett.
line’ of electrical supplies and and W. C. Davidson. Music and should remember, however, that
students to do the work.
Boy Scouts Meet
The proposition of the manu­ automobile accessories and be- «ames helP«1 the hours S,1P P,eas* they must Pay at the rate of
facturers has been seriously con­ lieves there is a demand for this antly by and at a Iate hour a de' $L5° for subscriptions already The Boy Scouts met on Friday
i «tore in Forest Gmve
i lightful lunch was served. In tak- earned. The dollar rate is for in Dr. Hawke’s office.
sidered by the College finance Wind
Kina oi a store
crest urove. ,
their departure> the guests a„ paid . in . advance subscriptions. Character building, discipline,
committee and several donations
John Hall has traded his resi- wishe(J Mts Davidson many Tell your neighbor what a bar- obedience and courtesy were dis-
have been made by friends of the
dence property to Mr. Cox of more such happy gatherings.
I cussed, as these qualities are the
gain you are getting, please.
college to aid in financing the fac­ Timber
and has moved into th e !
basis of Scout Law which governs
tory.
Funeral services for John A.
Spiechart property, on the Green­
each Scout.
Shower for Miss Bernard
The officers of the Commercial
Striplin, who died at McMinn­
Sergeant Ray T. William, Scout
club are arranging for a business ville road.
Misses Je>sie Reynolds and
W. L. Cady, for the past ten Hazelteen Stockman last evening ville Jan. 24th, were held at the Master, states that the boys are
men’s luncheon, to be given at
last Friday
one of the hotels some time next years a real estate dealer in this gave, at the home of the former, _ local M. D E. church
r-k i
m
making a good start. Following
morning. Rev. Dunlap officiating. |are |he leaders. H(.nry Q Buxton>
week, at which time the factory city, has leased the Thornburgh
a miscel'aneous shower for Miss and the remains were interred in
people will meet with the citizens
(Oliver), Assistant Scout Master;
and state their proposition in full. ranch of l 60 acres near Fairfield. Eunice Bernardi who is to
Forest View cemetery. Mr. Strip­
Every business man in town, as Idaho, and txpects tc.leave, with ; married next Wednesday. The lin was born in Pickins county, Fred J. Patton and Maurice Bux­
well as other interested citizens, his family, for the farm before adajr was novel in every way and
ton, patrol l e a d e r s ; Louis G.
Georgia, on Sept. 13, 1847. He
will be given an opportunity to March 1. His two boys will prob­ proved interesting to every guest., jeaves
to m o u r n bjs joss> two ! Walters and William W. Higby,
attend the luncheon.
ably join him early in the spring.
The decorations were in pink and <jaUghters, Mrs. Dora Holmen, of assistant patrol leaders.
The Cady home in this city has
A patrol consists of eight boys.
Can’t Head ’Em Off
white, with kewpies and hearts Oakland. Calif., and Mrs. Lottie
It appears that Pacific Univer- been rented to A..A. Hall.
galore. Ihe presents were done 'Smith, of near McMinnville, five The Scouts are now hunting a hall
sity this year has no atrong a
c ,aude Hutchen». late of the up in unique shape, some of them grandchildren, several brothers in which to hold drills and meet­
basketball team that the champ- nines drug store, is over at Banks, bearing drug-store labels, with di- and sisters and a nu m b e r of ings.
Any applications for the Scouts
ionship IS coming to that organ.-1 |nvoid , ,,
>lock. with the rections for taking, and an amus- nephews and nieces,
can be addressed to Ray Terry
“ U° " “ « • _B5 ,lef; atlng ‘ f.e I expectation of buying and going ing feature of the evening’s en-1 Mrs. Harriet St. Clair of Okla- Williams, ages from 12 to 18.
McMinnville College team m th e
bu9in(.ss (or hilMe,f.
tertainment was a question con­
city last Friday night, the locals
test, with written answers by the homa is visiting her daughters, Though the present number will
W. A. Goodman is leaving guests on how to manage a hus­ Mrs. Leslie Dobbs of Cornelius not be increased, within a short
captured their fifth consecutive
Mrs. Leila Martin of this time two more patrols will be
shortly for Weiser, Idaho, where band, how to retain a husband’s
game, without a single loss.
he
has
traded
for
a
farm.
formed.
At the end of the first half, the
love, etc. Considering that most
VETERANS HERE
JUNE 26-28
MMMMH
Captures Some Wine
‘Bone Dry’ Measure
Passes the House
BiirgiUn PllCCS
Laur^aard*
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