Vol. G rove P ress FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1910 Woodmen and Royal Neigh- Chapel Car Leaves Saturday bors Have Big Feast The chapel car which has been The Woodmen and the Royal Neighbors united in celebrating the fifty-fifth birthday o f H. G. King by a strawberry social in M. W. A. hall Tuesday evening when a jolly party of seventy gathered and did ample justice to the abundant supply o f straw­ berries and cream provided. Mr. King and H. J. Goff add­ ed to the pleasure and entertain­ ment o f the occassion by telling o f their recent trips. Mr. King telling o f California as he saw it during his visit this spring and Mr. Goff described scenes and incidents o f his trip throuh the east and south. The Royal Neighbors gave an exhibition drill that was very much enjoy­ ed. Everyone had a good time and went home happy. Another Resident Gained F. N. Butterfield and family are stopping at the home o f his brother-in-law, W. L. Cady, in this city. Mr. Butterfield has but recently disposed o f his in­ terests in Missoula. Montana, where he was well known as a mast successful contractor and builder, and after having visited different sections o f the state in search of a location, has become most favorably impressed with Forest Grove and will undoubt­ edly settle here. Mrs. Voik Entertains A very pleasant evening was enjoyed by the members o f the Croquet Club Monday, when the members o f that strenuous rival to the Tennis organization met at the palatial home o f Mrs. Gerald Volk. Games, cards and other amuse­ ments were indulged in, and a delightful lunch was served upon the spacious veranda, which was prettily decorated with bunting o f national colors, intermingled with indian blankets o f unique design. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Williams, Miss Dollie Mey­ ers, Miss Margaret Hinman. Misses Jenness and Phyllis and Master Gale Miller. Porter Brothers Busy Porter Brothers, a large con­ struction firm o f Portland, were in the city this week and are now in the Wilson River country. It is reported that they are looking over the survey for the United Railway line to Tillamook, for the purpose of making a bid on the construction o f the same. Portland Boys Win Game The White Diamonds, o f Port­ land, visited Forest Grove Mon­ day and succeeded in winning by the score o f 3 to 2. In the ninth inning the score was 2 to 1 in favor o f Forest Grove, when the Portland boys batted hard, scor­ ing two runs and winning the game. in Forest Grove for the past week has attracted visitors from all adjoining towns and all are unanimous in singing its praises. It is fitted with compartments for chaplain, superintendent and porter, a small library and kitch­ en besides the chapel proper which will seat comfortably about fifty people. Rev. Dr. McDevitt is acting chaplain and lecturer, The lec- tures are given in the rink and are largely attended, The sub- jects are well handled for Father McDevitt is forceful and logical and ever kintlly. Mr. Geo. Hen- nessy, the Supt., of the car sings and his voice gives genuine pleasure and calls forth sincere applause. Mrs. McEldowney also rendered a beautiful solo on Tuesday evening. She has a magniflcient contralto voice and is a favorite whereever she is heard. Mrs. St. Martin will sing some evening during the week. She has lately returned from Berlin where she has been study­ ing and all expect a rare treat. The car leaves Saturday morn­ ing and it may be that this is the last mission before returning East. It has done a world of good for Oregon.and will long be remembered with gratefulness by the Catholics o f the State. Notice to Bidders. Sealed bids will be received by the city council o f the City o f Forest Grove for the hauling of o f not less than 250 and not more than 400 yards o f gravel; the gravel to be good clean gravel and delivered at such time as the city may specify. Each bid shall be per yard for gravel delivered at the reservoir o f the Forest Grove Gravity Water Works Sys­ tem. Each bid must be accom­ panied by a certified check in the sum o f ($60) Sixty Dollars, in favor o f the city treasurer o f Forest Grove, Oregon, and be filed with the city recorder be­ fore four o ’ clock p. m. June 14, 1910, R obert P. W irtz City Recorder. Colts Win With Ease Miss Myers Wins Prize No. 30 Grand Opera Singer Will Be Heard in Forest Grove The Forest Grove Colts were . victorious in the first game o f the ^ be pr*ze f ° r highest score at season which they played in Hoff- brid^e was awarded to Miss Min- Saturday night at Marsh Hall, man park last Sunday, defeating Myers at the meeting o f the an opportunity will be presented the Columbia Steel Works nine Bridge Club Wednesday after- to the people o f Forest Grove by a score of 7 to 6. noon> which was held in the and vicinity to listen to a most Kopple was the first man at home o f Mrs-. John Thornburg, wonderful voice. Mrs. Inez the plate for the home team and The consolation went to Mrs. Elizabeth St. Martin, who has made a hard try for the first Miller. A very pleasant after­ just returned to this country stop-over when the man behind noon was had and a dainty from a five year sojourn in Ber­ the swipe-stick dropped the third luncheon served, the tables being lin, where she has been under strike, but failed to beat t h e decorated profusely with pink the instruction o f the most throw. Sexton flew out at third roses- famous o f the masters o f voice Van Blaricom made a safe single Ihose present were Mesdames culture, in preparation for a ca­ stole second and came home when Chas. Hines, E. E. Williams, W. reer in grand opera, has consent­ Getter landed on the horse-hide W. McEldowney, Gerald Volk, ed to appear at a concert under for a long single. Getter was F. G. ICinzer and Miller and t h e ! the auspices o f the Woman’s copped at second, retiring the Misses Margaret Hinman and Club, the proceeds o f which will Minnie Myers. side, be added to the street sprinkling The Colts continued to score fund. each inning, except in the fourth Mrs. St. Martin has a magni­ and fifth when Van, Getter and ficent dramatic soprano voice, Moore each scored with two men At a special meeting o f the which such world famed artists down, making a total of seven city “ dads” Tuesday evening an j as Caruso, Emma Eames and tallies to the good. ordinance was passed repealing j Geraldine Farra have spoken There was nothing doing a- the recent fire cracker ordinance most enthusiastically of, and no round the home plate for the i and extending the time wherein one should miss this opportunity steel workers who failed to hit , „ . this class o f goods may be sold , to hear her sing. or score up to the fourth when and U8ed untU July 4 when prac. some timely hits combined with the same ordinance * ju costly fielding errors allowed four K0 into effect and be enforced, scores, putting them in the lead wag dedded to advertise for Sunday at the home o f Mr. which position they held up to bids for the handlinR of Rravel and Mrs. James Hocking, their the seventh by scoring in each of tQ be u8ed in the construction of daughter, Ellen Greeson, became the next two innings, being un­ the new concrete reservoir. the bride o f Charles S. White, able to make the circuit after the The matter o f purchasing a sixth inning, the game ending new engine for the light plant Rev. E. V. Stivers, pastor o f the Christian church, reading the after the first o f the ninth. was taken up and various bids marriage in the presence of re­ The weakest point o f the vis­ for different engines were con- latives and friends o f the con­ iting team was in the catcher, , „ , ,, .. sidered but no definite action was tracting couple. After a short the Colts repeadedly stealing t o ; taj