Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, February 10, 1910, Image 6

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Ole Hopkins’ eldest child had
the misfortune of having the end
of its finger cutoff by getting it
caught in the door.
The funeral of Mr. Hill was ^ number of carpenters, mas-
WATTS
conducted by the Masonic order ons and Plumbers^have been at
Mary Hazzard has entered Sunday at 11.30 a. m. the inter- work on Lewis Carsten s new
school and will be one of the ment taking place in the Hill dou‘se. the past w'eek and the
eighth grade graduates.
cemetery east of Gaston. The building vvi11 soon be completed
■ Many old friends and neighbors funeral was well attended, quite J. C. Schulmerich returned
attended the funeral of 0. Doane a number being present from after a week’s trip to Shoestring,
Saturday.
surrounding country and towns. where the Schulmerich Brothers
Jas. Dilley was through the
The talk is going the rounds *iave quite a lot of land,
district this week disposing of that Gaston is soon to have a Fern Smith is absent this week
several crates of smelt.
millinery store. The next thing taking the teacher’s examina-
The Literary Society will have Gaston will need is a newspaper, tions. Mrs. Munford will act as
election of officers, Friday, Feb. These and some other things organist at church in Miss Smith s
11th.
necessary for the up-building of absence.
John Ihrig and crew went over a town> would help bring Gaston
Our pastor will be absent next
the roads with the road drag, tde recognization she deserves, next Sunday, but in his stead
Tuesday
will
be
Messrs. Grendle,
BUXTON
Schramel,
and
Krause, who will
Mr. Elliott has a number of
endeavor
to
entertain
the con-
men clearing the water pipe
The
Buxton
Literary
and
De-
gregation.
ditch between here and Buxton
bating society will hold its second The Banks Talent are working
hill.
public meeting Thursday evening hard to have everything in first
H. J. Rice and wife of Haines, Feb. 10. Program is as follows:
class order for the play Feb. 19th,
A. Buxton and family and Mrs.
Song. Mount Vernon Bells, Audi­ when the three act drama,
E. T. Adler were Sunday guests
ence: Declaration of Independ­ “Tompkins Hired Man” will be
at Overlook Farm.
ence, Lizzie Hannan; Solo, Mrs. given. This is the first play ever
Mazie Caldwell; Lincoln’s Gettys- gotten up in Banks, composed
DIXIE
burgh Address, Mrs. B. R. Per­ strictly of home talent and prom­
C. A. Brick man made a busi kins; Solo, Jessie Phillips; Reci­ ises to be very entertaining.
ness trip to Scappoose Friday.
tation, Mattie Hannan; Dialogue, Don’t overlook the Basket social
The snow is fast disappearing An affection of the Ideal; Song, at the conclusion of the play.
by reason of the warm weather Battle Hymn of the Republic;
and rain.
Recitation, Mrs. J. B. Fair; Duet,
Anna Sohnson, who was an I Mrs. Caldwell and Jessie Phillips; Oregon Electric Time Card
expected visitor at the home of Beading, (’has. Stephens; Music,
LEAVES
ARRIVES
Forest Grove
at Portland
her sister, Mrs. C. A. Brickman, Mattie Hanna
Reading, Elsie
6:50 a m
8:00 a m
this week is critically ill in a hos­ Riggle. The quo 'ion for debate
8:40 a m
9:50 a m
is, “ Resolved, That George
pital in Portland.
10:30 a m
11:4() a m
12:20 p m
1:80 p m
'Thus. Berggren was a business Washington did more for his
1:40 p m
2:50 p m
country
than
Abraham
Lincoln.
I
visitor in the Rose City, Thurs­
4:10 |) m
5:20 p m
Everybody come.
7:00 p m
8:10 p m
day.
9:45 p m
10;50 pm
I. J. Abbott, who has had
GASTON
charge of the cook house at Mc­
LEAVES
ARRIVES
Portland
Forest Grove
Some few fine days, now for a Farland’s mill, leaves with his
7:05 a m
8:15 a m
rarity. The snow on the hills is family for Southern Oregon this
8:30 a m
week.
9:40 a m
10:20 a rn
an evident fact that winter still
11:30 a m
12;10 p m
Frank Beekwith. of Silverton,
1:20 p m
lingers.
2:10 p ni
3:20 p m
vis 'ed at Perry Watson’s for a
3:20
p
ni
4:40 p m
f,
X. Hardy g
; wile, of
5:30 p in
few days tnis week.
6:40 p m
Gaston, spent Saturday and Sat-
8:25 p ni
9:35 p m
Thomas Riggle vvili leave in a
| "tifday nTght in Forest Grove.
few days for Portland.
S a t u r d a y O n ly
The play rendered by Forest
L v s P o rtla n d 11:30 p m — A r. F .G . 12:35 a m
Perry
Watson
has
rented
the
S
u n d a y « n!y
1 Grove talent, at the Artisan Hall
L
v s F..G . 3:30 p m - -A r. a t P o rtla n d 4:40 p m
was well attended. Every one Mendenhall farm and moved his
* seemed to be well pleased with family on it last week.
Ben Simpson was badly bruised
the production.
LIVERY anu FEED SfABLE
£ Mrs. McBurney, who had been last week while exhibiting a gray
Jf'k for quite a while, died last musJ«ng, fresh from the hills of
Short
Sunday at one o’clock p. m. It of Eastern Oregon. The horse Good Rigs Fut nished
Notice
went
to
the
far
side
of
the
fence
was the general opinion that she
was much better, but she took a but Ben remained on the near
Prices Reasonable
KilahSi' Sunday morning and died side.
shortly after noon. She was the
BANKS
D. P. & C. O. Hopkins
mother of six children, all of
whom survive and a husband to
BANKS
OREGON
mourn her departure. Mrs. Mc­ Ed. Schlegel
measles.
Burney was a kind and loving
mother and was an earnest work­
Otto Galloway is on
er in the Congregational church sick li-t.
JOHN WUNDERLICH
of which she was a member.
E. F. Willis transacted busi­
Her many friends extend their ness in Portland the fore part of
Funeral Director
kind sympathies to the bereaved the week.
and Embalmer.....
husband and children, who will
miss her most of all. The fun­ Frank Krebs’ eldest child is
Prompt Attention Given to
eral service's of Mrs. McBurney suffering from a broken arm.
Calls. Modern Equip­
were held at the Congregational Dr. Munford set the fracture.
ment.
church, by Rev. Barber, of For-
Prof. Zively’s pupils are re-
J est Grove, services beginning at joicing over this week’s vacation.
10 a. m. The services were The Prof, is attending teacher’s
Banks
largely attended after which the examinations,
interment took place in the Hill
cemetery east of Gaston.
Wm. Adams, of Curtis, Ne-
■--------- Wants to see you about
j braska, is here for the purpose
ol buying some land. He was
IN S U R A N C E
engaged in the mercantile busi­
OFFICE Opp. FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ness in Nebraska.
CORRESPONDENCE
:
f
W. J. R. BEACH
(
Gaston has a new
station agent
ruai
Mr. Best having resigned to take
,up work Gaston
on the n >ool Board is
having the |>laygn>
Hand freed of
the timber.■''Bert White
V
is doing
the work.
. -* .
>scV
Ida Mack, the assistant teacher
in the Gaston school ts going to
bo otf for a few «lays this wfcek,
for purpose of taking ^he exam­
inations. Mrs. E. ÌR;
fill her place.
Banks Furniture Company
Wall Paper
We have a lot of wall
paper that is doing to be
sold at a sacrifice, for it
MUST GO
Get the benefit by mak­
ing your selections while
the stock is complete
Up-To-Date F urniture
is our motto for this year.
No shoddy
or shop-worn furniture is carried over.
THE
fc»anks Furriiturë Cotnpai>y
JOHN WUNDEELÎC::, * ¡¿s^ ger
BANKS
OR EGO N
A Blasting Good Busires
Successor to
t t,?T v ü s
DYNAMITE
No hawing. No Headaches.
FOR SALE BY
¡r
a nd Economical
John W underlich
Banks, Oregon
Forest Grove Advertising
HOME
baking
company
Finest of Bread and Pastro Baked Daily
W e sell 6 loaves of Bread for 25 cents
Pacific Avenue
FOREST GROVE
,