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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1917)
©ItT JfarTBt Qkiw IbeprTHH 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 Voi. 2, No. 29 FOREST GROVE, OREGON, TH U R SD A Y, J U L Y 26, 1917 $1.50 per Year Archibold McKay Answers Summons Draft Numbers Drawn Friday Archibold M cKay, 69 years of age and for the past four years a resident of this city, passed away at his home on First avenue, north, Saturday morning, July 21, of heart disease, after a prolonged illness. Archibold M cKay was born at ¡Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada,on April 27th, 1848, and was married ; there on July 24, 1876, to Miss According to telegraphic advices received in Portland last Friday l>y war department officials, forty- live of those registered in Forest drove for war t-ervice were drawn | in Friday’s war lottery. Several of those whose names appear be low enlisted before Friday and fully half of the remainder will probably be exempt, either for physical disability or because of t >u. ALfWJ) ZtMMtRMANN ^UNITED family responsibility. Figures sent ''STATES TRO O PÌ v by wire are not always reliable, so SOMCWtCfiC in. '■ I* * when the official figures come by mail (probably before Sunday) there may In.* some changes. Fol lowing are the 45 names from this city: 664 Richard L. Wilson. 672 Andrew Kelly. R M 1T 675 Everett E. Burnworth. 'SEvELT 676 William d . Ralston pMOTOt or 677 Francis A. Porter. p A M R. t R-! e * C A e « ASSOCiATtOH 679 Harry Vandehey. |^^Coi.owct_ 681 Oates Carpenter. M rs -GRIEN 685 Ray C. Jackson. The long exj*e<’te(l i>olltl«al < t I n I* took shape In Germany when a member o f the relohatag 692 Horace J. Rice. Nows Snapshots opened Are on Von Betbinann HoJlwe* asking for a statement o f Germany's peace terms, 700 Wilbur B. Ruggles. which, It wild report«?«!, he refused giving; the reslgnatlona o f Von Betbmann Hollweg. Of the Week 704 I jester T. Jones. I?r Alfred Ztmmermann, the German foreign secretary, and others were said to have been 705 Ijawrence Peck Rock wood, Immediately ofTered to the kalner. The rapid advance o f the ItunKlans In Galicia threatened the Austrian stronghold. IjeiiitierK. Pershing's troops pitched camp somewhere near the front In France, where they were furnished with hel 707 deo. C. Berreman. mets and gas masks An embargo was placed by the president on shipping to neutrals. Vance McCormick, Democratic Anna Moore. The family moved 711 Jas. W. Wright. national chairman, was put <*n the embargo tajard to represent the state department Receiving a commission in the from Canada in 1888 to Minot, 712 Dudley G. Knapp. RrlUsh army. Hermit Roosevelt will take psrt In the Mesopotamia eampaign. Colonel Green, the »on o f the late Hetty North Dakota where M r McKaV Green, marrltsl Miss Mabel E. Harlow «if Chh-ago, giving her over $doO.U(iO as a wedding gift. 713 C let us Fitzgerald. was for some years in the drug 714 Amos I.ahuie. business, moving to this city in 715 Claude I. Davis. ment of Chemistry at Knox. At ing immediate needs of the col- 1913. 717 Edward L . Ahlgren. different times, Piofessor Griffith, lege. The various phases will be Deceased is survived by a widow 721 Burt A. Grove. the head of the department, has further discussed today. and four sons— H. H. M cK ay of 725 John Shaw. spoken to me of the work she was j Dutton, Montana, T. A. M cK ay The Chemistry department at 726 LeR oy Mayea. doing, in the highest terms. We of Williston, N D., C. A. M cKay, Pacific University next year is to 736 Chas. E. Munkers. should be very sorry to give her F o u n d N o t ( i u i l t v *n ^ ava* Academy at Annap- be in charge of Miss Alice Willard 738 Harvey E. Inlow. up at Knox, not only because of \ WMI,U , J olis.Md., and N. H. M cK ay, with of Galesburg, III. Miss Wizard San Francisco, July 25.— M rs.' 739 Ira W . Varley. her success in the department of the Naval Reserve corps, Brem is a graduate of Knox College and Rena Mooney, one of five defend 741 du y W . Stockman. Chemistry, but because of her erton, Wash. has her Master’s degree in Chem 747 Merlon C. lane. strong influence for good among ants in the murder cases growing Archie M cK ay was a good citi istry from the same institution. 749 Tom Poulos. the students of the College gen out of the bomb explosion here zen and a kind and affectionate She has had several years’ teach 753 FYancis M. Joell. erally. As indicating her quali last summer, and which have ex husband and father and there was ing experience in secondary schools 755 Enoch I. Will. ties in this direction, I need only cited world-wide interest, was much sorrow expressed over his and in Knox College. The second __ semester aquitted late today. After a tria l; Ralph L. Putnam. 757 say that during the past passing. semester of last year she served as 760 Raymond G. Lacy. she has very successfuUy~ filled the that had lasted nine and one-half Funeral services were held at Dean of Women while DeanStayt 770 Walter Watkins. place of Dean of Women while weeks, the jury deliberated 51 the Buxton chapel at 10 o ’clock was on leave of absence. Miss 772 Fidgar Thacker. Miss Stayt, our dean, has been in hours before reaching its verdict Monday morning. Rev. Father Willard comes with exceptionally of “ not guilty.” Seven other in 773 John V Ireland. the east on leave of absence.” Buck conducting the service. The strong recommendations. In ad dictments a r e pending against 775 Jas. H. Pruett. , . . . . . . , . ¡remains were interred in Forest dition to the work in Chemistry, Mrs. Mooney, but it is uncertain,!.-. _ . ... 780 Glenn P. Potwin. • . i v lew cemetery with the Masonic M iss Willard will have charge of according to the District Attorn 781 Jesse CL Sage. burial service. the Freshman history class. ey, whether she will be tried again. 783 F'rank L. Smith. Dean Simonds says, concerning ! Eugene, July 26.— When ihe Thomas J. Mooney, her hus 784 FYnest T. Tucker. Card of Thanks Miss Willard: “ She is well known Oregon synod of the Presbyterian band, and Warren K. Killings 786 Wilber L. Thomas. We wish to express our sincere to me as a young woman of ex- church adjourned for the night have been convicted and sent- 797 Jos. A. Morley. thanks to those who in any way ceptional qualities of character; yesterday, a resolution, by Rev. enced, respectively, to death and assisted us during the illness and 800 Harry J. Kunkle. earnest, capable and sincere. She John M. Skinner of Portland, pro- life imprisonment Both have ap- 802 F.ugene T Wahl, after the death of our beloved has had much experience in posi- viding that Albany College be pealed. IsraelWeinberg and Ed- 805 flenry Wahl. husband and father; also for the tions of instruction and respons < ithi r closed or merged with Pa ward A . Nolan, the other defend - 1 beautiful floral offerings from or- Ix>cal High Is Cheapest ibility and her record has been ex cific University, at Forest Grove, ants, remain to be tried. ganizations and friends. According to figures given out cellent.” was under discussion. A strong “ The bomb cases are at an end.'' Mrs. A. M cK ay by County Superintendent Barnes, Professor Griffith, head of the majority of the church college declared Attorney Thomas O’Con- and Family. the cost of running the Forest Chemistry department of Knox committee favors the merger, but nor, of Mrs. Mooney’s counsel, Grove high school is lower, per College, says: “ The work Mis Rebekahs Are Coming many of the delegates are so bit- “ The next trial will be ihat of pupil, than any other standard Willard did for me in the labora terly opposed to such a step that Oxman.” The Rebekahs of District No. 15, high school in the county. Fol tory was of a very high order and they threaten to invoke the aid Frank C. Oxman, an Oregon comprising the lodges of Gaston, lowing are the figures: the students readily recognized of the courts, if necessary, to pre- j cattleman, is accused of attempt- Banks, Scholls. Hillsboro and For $106.00 Beaverton her ability as an instructor. No vent the alliance. A committee ed subornation of perjury in con- est Grove, will hold their annual 98 38 Tualatin one that you can secure will be which has been investigating the nection with Thomas Mooney’s convention in this city next Wed 93.78 Orenco more ld^al to the institution nor financial condition of Albany Col-, trial, in which he was the chief nesday, Aug. 1st, beginning at 78.46 Gaston more wil ing to give it faithful lege reported a debt of $73,913.95; l .he chit>f witness for the prosecu- 9:30 a. m. An interesting busi Hillsboro 57.28 service. With unusual opportuni that the endowment is impaired i tlon‘ ness and social program has been ----------- — 49.66 Forest Grove ties to learn of Miss Willard’s because all pledges have not been, New Honor Guard Officers prepared. The total cost of tuition for qualifications, I gladly and earn paid; that money has been bor - 1 A t an election held Tuesday, Dinner will be served at noon Washington county students at estly endorse her application.” rowed against the endowment, in j the following officers were elected by the Forest Grove lodge, to tending Washington county high And President McClelland, for violation of the conditions; that for the Forest Grove Honor which all Rebekahs are mvited. schools was $9,186.02. The tu merly president of Pacific Univer In the evening the regular meet- plant and equipment are inade Guard, to take office Sept. 1st: ition bills for students attending sity, says: “ I could hardly wish M r s . Maude E. Rockwood, ing of Forest Rebekah lodge will quate and that the school has an high schools are not all in yet. the old institution where I spent intensely competitive environ Leader. be held. Mrs. Lankester, th e I)r. C. E. Hawke received a tel so many happy years a better ment. Miss Lucile Higby, Assistant state president, will be present egram Saturday from the surgeon piece of good fortune than to se Another resolution asks that Leader. and, at her request, the Rebekah cure Miss Willard for the po-ition Miss Dulcina Brown, Secretary. degree will be exemplified by the general of the U. S army, offering the management and Linn county Miss Maude Graham, Treas-1 degree team of Forest lodge, un him a commission in the medical referred to. Her rank as a stud show that the endowment of ent in Knox was among the high urer. reserve. The doctor wired his ac der the direction of Captain H. R. $250,000 is invested and held in ceptance and is awaiting further est and in recent years she has fatisfactory form and $100,000 Found— Black feather fan. Can Bernard, at the conclusion of been an assistant in the depart- raised for paying debts and meet- be recovered at this office. instructions. which refreshments will be served. sbbszshì New Chemistry Teacher for Pacific University Mrs. Rena Mooney Presbyterians Split on College Merger j