I a B Î-A V V Î -CM / I f I droite I ìxjììtbb ^/~r 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. :w FOREST GROVE. OREGON, TH U R S D A Y . SEPT. 27. 1917 ALL IS HEADY FOR THE FAIR $1.50 per Year Warm Lunches for School Children A t a recent meeting of the I'll«- Expre s is informi'd by one school board the question of hav of ilu* ('minty Fair <Jir«>ctois that ing the domestic science depart when the Kales are opened next ment of the high school serve Tuesday morning, everything will cafeteria lunches for the school he in place for inspection and children, at cost of materials, was ainiiseindulM will I»' [iiovided mr all who may come, even on the discussed and last Monday the first day of Hie I ur-day celehra plan was inaugurated and patro lion. nized by forty teachers and pupils. Prof. Miller will make halloo i 1 Inst-ad of having the members i editions and parachute drops of the domestic science ciass mix • iti Tu< sday, W* dnesday an up and cook or bake such small Thursday a n d t h e B>ownir g quantities that no useful end is Amu eineni company will ainu e served except the experience of i he people all four days. cooking or baking, enough of each Wednesday is Grange I)a\, “ batch” is now cooked to make a Thursilay is Patriotic Day and meal for a number of children and Friday is Children's Day. On th- articles are then -old, cafeteria this day Governor Withycomhe olan, to the pupils at ‘•so i w a will deliver an addres dealing price that a sub-tantial mea. ean with American patriotism be served for 15c. It is believed sufficient help has The members o f trhe school been secured in all departments to board feel that this plan will bp handle all • xhihits and t ike cure a hen- fit to the pupils, as many of of tin* crowds that are expected those who lived too far from The department superintend nts school to go home for lunch, were are as folio vs: (). S. Highy agri in the habit of running to a store cultural; IraPu din.hortieu iu alp or confectionery and filling up on A. E. Wescott. livestock; Geo. ,\| cookies or candies, to the injury Liitlehales, poultry; H J. Goff, of their health. farm machinery; Mrs. ( ’has O Roe, domestic art; Mrs C A. Mrs. J. A. Parker has been en Mroderscn. dome-tic cooking; B. NcW.S Snapshots u,a* ‘-‘‘'Unlercharge* followed the publication of intercepted communications of the gaged at $1 50 per day to do the rniHii minister to Argentina which suggested that shii* of that country he sunk without actual Cooking, the menus being W. Barnes, juvenile O f the l-ivln* a trace behind; the- communication had been sent through the Swedish minister;! prepared by the domestic science All entries must he made not Argentina dlnmlwed the German envoy. W. A. F. Ekengren, Swedish minister to Wash tpaf.h fr Mis. McDonald a w eek later than Monday afternoon and tngn net involved. Sweden came In for more unpleasant notoriety when tt was learned that her Mexican envoy • , ' ... p , inu-t be in place by 10 a. m lout I »ecu rioiim i.iidcd for honors from Germany. General KornllofTa rebellion against Premier Kerensky in Russia 1 ,f* ^ o v a n r e , so m arker ana Tuesday, Oct. 2 co 'I m |. m -<I; hi- i r in \. Iiended by General Katedlnes, a Cooaaek, surrendered l»efore tt reached Petrograd. The thousand« *be members of the class m a y Single admissions are 35c; fain- of 'Iruftol men mm in 'ainp are being put tlinsigh some physical training to prepare them for their future service iu know what they are to prepare on ily iick es (one day i . $1 00 ; t-a-on tt: • new n.'illoinil army A four star, service Hag was flung to the breeze« at Oyster Bay to show Colonel Hoosevelt’s con. 3 given day. if f o u r sons t o th e national cause. tickets, (one person) $ 1 . 00 ; child- tr: Yesterday’s menu, which is a ren, between 9 and I I years, 10c; fair sample of the average, was autos, 2 .r)c. CONDENSED NEWS NOTES vegetable soup and crackers, 4c; The fust premium ribbons will scalloped potatoes, 4c; bread and be blue; second, red; third, white; Mr. and Mrs E. D Stout w’ere butter, 2c; peach pudding, 4c. fourth, yellow. in Portland yesterday. ! The luuch was patronized by 50 Assisted by women from all Glenn Jack, president of P U. lyoien Watkins and wife drove Last Friday night occurred the P »°P ,e- over the county, the ladies of the student body last year, hut now to the state fair today. of meals » ’ill be annual college reception of Pacific : g i™ ea h triai and ¡, it is Woman’s cluh will maintain on Bremerton. For Rent— Garage, corner Col- University, given under the aus-, found that the pupils appreciate the grounds a rest-room, where a radio student at Bremerton. Wash., recently sent th e following ‘T 'l, ) a-v . ari<* *^orlb A\e. See pices of the Christian associations the plan, it will be continued; the women are invited t visit and b i c i f i c Uni lnl R r . C lirk. It V I, L ..»L — t the old n l.l n, . . J l lia e l l t l e a t f m i l l k o rl e A n m w l make themselves at home. Those letter to a friend at Pacific Although many of stud A otherwise it will be dropped. acting as hostesses will be as fol- versity: Rev. R. FT Dunlap left Tues ents are serving Uncle Sam and T n . n . _ l< )W8: ., . .. Taxes Delinquent Oct. , 5 “ It seems lonesome among our day for the M. E. conference, at were unable to continue their _ , \ , Wednesday M r s .c . A_.Ei.MliT, usually jovial hunch tonight. Five Springfield. work this year, ihere was a large * • " > 0 c ,° b<?r the date F orest Grove; Mrs C. H. Barn- Radio men, including Smith and Cox, When you come to the fair, he crowd of students and old friend. < * * t o ™ * * * « ? delinquent, ap- ford. llill-ide; Mrs Geo. Hoar are on their way to Harvard. They sure *o visit the Book Store in its proaching there has been renewed Dilley; Mrs. F. N. Cady, Braver left this afternoon at four o'clock. I new quarters. gathered in the'chapel to enjoy activity in the tax collection de ton; Mrs. Will Moore, Banks sure hated to see them go for 1 felt the first big event of the year. Mrs. Dave Zenor nf this city Mrs. Zach UtSalli*. Thatcher. partment of the sheriff’s office lost without m y b i g . good-natured After passing down the “ recep Thursday- Mrs. M. S. Allen roommate. The latest report is that wa- operated on at «he local hos and the number of persons ap tion line” the students gathered pearing is increasing daily. The pital Tuesday. Forest Grove; M r s . R o y Gray, tho order read tu «end “ five per week. Beaverton; Mrs. M . McDonald, If so we haven’t long to remain on the Ba gains in ladies’ and gents’ in groups and discussed the events second half is now due and on Orenco; M r s . George Shepherd. coast, for there are only twelve more. umbrellas, at $ 1.00 each. Van- of the past and foretold the pros- October 5 the 5 per cent penalty North Plains; Mi . K. B Clark, If we are ship|ied away, I fear it will Koughnet & Reder. pects that lay in store. on all unpaid taxes becomes ef- 38 Watts; Mrs. Walter Sargent,Gales be sometime before I ever see I*. U. When everyone had arrived the Active in addition to the 1 per Dr and Mrs. C E. Walker and Creek. again, hut my heart, soul and thoughts Mr. and Mrs. C A Lit tier went crowd was formed into five groups cent interest. Hillsboro Indepen- Friday— Mrs. ('has. Hines For are there; backed with the beat wishes and each group was required to “ e n t . _______________ to the state fair today. est Grove; Miss Eva Newman. for a grand success in UtlH. Mr and airs, M r s Gus took beforea a" “ ° rigl • picture and l PH . . . Latest Cornelius; Mrs. Peck, Beaverton; bast night, as Smith and I were in »vir. ano viua Gardner v.araner toon motion machine. , Shoe Fashions . . M r s . f red ( o lw e ll I.llX lon ; M r s . Dili- room and thinking of the parting M r. and Mrs. a . Gardner to the g ucb old stories as “ Little Red Light colors will predominate Thos. Carmichael. Gaston; Mrs. today, we spoke o f how happy the re- state fair this morning. Riding Hood,” “ Goldy Locks” during the next six months, ac- R C. Oglesby, Fairview. ¡union would he after the w ar and we Wiles & Sohler have received etc., were staged in about fifteen cording to the verdict of the man- would be permitted to return to school. two carloads of ( hevrolet cars minutes and afforded the greatest ufacturers. Two-Tone Shoes are The Mystery Deepens I surely hojie that Providence is good during the past ten days. amusement While refreshments, a„ the rage_ i ight tops and dark E. C. Ebert was in this city to us and |iermits all the old students Mr. and Mrs. J. .E. Farmer consisting of French \ anilla ice feet> jn kid and bronze; $9> $12 yesterday, l o o k i n g for a man to return to the old school and renew have returned from a visit with j?ream and macaioon-, tre n and $15 per pajr bui you can named Janus Bibbv of Garibaldi. the acquaintance already so dear to relatives at Anacortes, Wash. >ng served, the male quartet ren- buy themK at Pthe Forest Grove Sept fith, E. R. Viers, an un each one of us. W e will surely he there, ’ dered seve al pleasing selections. „„ j _ married 1 oik county farmer, and unless something happens, over which Dewey Johnston and Ronald Evervone then gathered about the • r r ’ VYhv^ Mrs. W. A. Graham of Dallas left we have no control. I hope there ¡a as Vaught of Hillsboro were seen on piano and sang Pacific’s favorite r J Jitho for the Tillamook beaches. At good h bunch o f students as always and our streets Tuesday evening. - — ~ n ------- - - otcause we art .atisnea witn a imp. , songs, after which all separatedI to fair profit and se,i oniy forcash. Garibaldi they rented a boat f; a that they fight for the school with the ay school f eir, V!l[ lo“ s homes declaring th a t, c y B r ^SSE LL. Rev Fenenpa’s Sund crabbing trip, leaving Mrs Gra same old enthusiastic “ (H-p. ” Also I lie suppt supper Pacfic had experienced her best u At Foregt Grove Shoe Store. n nr 11 „ .. • 1 u . class of bows had a picnic ham’s hnt and coat in their auto. nope you wallop Willamette in debate, rr» • * * At . pr - . that the tide u 1 1 keep . lu e f s d a x{ v r evening at the home of reception. They have not been seen since, # for . now has * turned, B. F. Russell, president of the 1 rrof. West. but a note was found later, saying it going, rising every year. Special Meeting of Woman’s flu b Newcastle, Wyo., Mercantile com- their boat was sinking and death “ I ’m certainly glad that llandlin is It isn’t usual for merchants to The called meeting of the club pany. visited his uncle and aunt, was inevitable. Ebert does not coming back for it means a lot even to sell stoves a t CUt prices in the Monday. Sept. 24, was a very in- M r and Mrs. C. V. B. Russell, believe the couple are dead and, a small hunch to have a good coach, for fall, but Goff Bros, are doing it. teresting one. Much enthusiasm first week. He reports for reasons not made public, he it aids in keeping up loyalty, more than See ad on page 8. the cattle and sheep men of \\ y- believes Bibby knows where they anything else. , ____ ________, a .................. nd Pearl " as manifested and it is hoped to omblg happy and prosperous. Dan VanDeHey went f r o m Garibaldi. K. N. of l "We are having an interesting time, Wick, both of Dilley, secured a ma^e th "18 tae “ banner year v-oorr>fl Staehr and Dr. Large of this city in wireless now. Each man represents m a r r ja g e license at Vancouver'the i the club- . f Remember the Watts district are both acquainted with Bibby a ship and has a call and receives his first of the week. The program committee, Ma- fair at the Watts school house and neither had seen him in this orders from the head station or flag- i dame West chairmap, presented a next Monday, Oct. 1st. Go and city, although he is said to have ship. The first thing I learned real ten-year-old son of ( has. yt>ry fine program for the coming what the enterprising people informed a friend he was coming well was “ S O S ,” because it is liable t o ; Bateman of (tales C reek had his ■ year, which was accepted by the of the district have to show you. to Forest Grove. be needed. W e are receiving between appendix removed at the local c|ub Many of these programs i T. . T 7 " • J u- hospital 1 uesday. will be open to the public, and, as Portland has a full-sized sbip- Miss Margaret Hancock left 16 and 20 words a minute now. " I guess I had better eloae. but I ’ll Mr. and Mrs Cooper Anderson some of them are along the lines YartlI strike on its hands and there Friday for Washington, D. C., - • - - - farm a,(vised by our nalional govern- 13 a possibility the government las qualified for a posi- tel1 y°u 1 want to l,e at « ‘’hool so had of Salt Lake, who own a fa where she has J * - may take over the yards in order at in the adjutant gen-! gen- 1 1’** tion as typist, 1,1 l,et mY my Kho8t ttho8t walka walk8 for tor a week or ’ near Cornelius, visited the Geoi George ment, we hope for a large attend to get new vessels built. e e ' s department, Shi* was ac-1 8°- and 1 know il wil1 •*8l»»'<,'*Hy haunt Hancock family Tuesday. ance. There were six new names companied as far as Lincoln, Neb., the Sociology room. My best wishes Isn*t ¡t strange how easily-a admitted to membership, Today, tomorrow and Saturday ‘Pacific.” by Mrs Merle Reder, who goes a,M* fondest holies are for ••'*--*1 - ” smooth-tongued “ speiler” can con- ,The business meetings this year C. E. Roy & Co. are showing a Sincerely yours, to the Nebraska «capital for a ! vince people they have an ailment W'H be held in I.angley hall, remarkable assortment of ladies' G L E N N JACK . visit. and children’s coats, no two alike. to fit the “ speiler’s” remedy? j Abbie J. Whitehouse, Secy. He Longs to Return to Old Pacific College Reception Was Well Attended