V voir the new gravity water sys­ Illinois: Miss Libet ta Brown, For­ tem is now in full operation, and est Grove, and Professor and Forest Grove may advertise as Mrs. Will Fletcher, Portland. having a supply o f water suffici­ ent to meet the grow ing needs o f the city for years to come,and The Sunday School classes o f in purity second to none. M. S. Allen was in Portland In the window o f this office the Christian church hail a busi­ Friday. may he seen a copy o f an Extra ness meeting and social in the to the Dubuque. Iowa, T im e s , Schultz pays 271 for fresh parlors o f the church, Tuesday published Monday morning, Apr. evening. Supper was served by eggs. Bring them in. tf the ladies, and a fine time is re­ 15, 1861, givin g news o f the fir Rose Lodwick spent Sunday in ported by the large number pres­ Miss Pearl Chandler, form erly Thro ing upon and surrender o f Fort ent. Portland. o f this city and a graduate o f Sumpter, and President Line tin's Jacob Shearer and w ife return­ Pacific University, who is assist­ proclamation calling out seventy- Mrs. C. E. Bockman o f Port­ ed to their home in this city Sun­ ant superintendent o f the depart­ land visited with friends in the five thousand Militia to suppress day from a twenty days trip thru ment o f Public Safety for Women Grove Friday. Linn county. Mr. Shearer states o f the Y. W. C. A. o f Portland, insurrection in the seceded states. That the people o f the North had Al Grubsand w ife o f the Watt's that the crops in that region do was the means o f intercepting a district were shopping in the n ot compare favorably with those a wholly mistaken idea as to the runaway girl Thursday, and re­ seriousness o f the insurrection Grove Tuesday raised in WashinKton county,and Urove iuesuay. he attributes the poor showing storing her to her parents. The may be seen from thfr fact that Alec. Scott brought in two deer to the condition o f the soil, girl, Hazel Royce by name, left it was thought an army o f o dy from Scoggin’s valley Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. George G. Patter­ her Portland home and boarded seventy five thousand men would weighing 151 and 155 lbs. son entertained Mr. and Mrs. the steamer Beaver for San Fran­ be able to suppress it, whereas Miss Chandler telegraph­ A num n u m b e r o f the Forest Grove ArthurB .Capíes and Miss Manche cisco. it required millions o f men, four at dinner Friday ~ ~ even ed the police o f the Bay city to fans attended the ball ball game game at Langley years time and the expenditure ing, in honor o f Miss Langley’ s Hillsboro Sunday afternoon. ?7th birthday. The table was be at the dock w'hen the boat ar­ o f billions o f dollars. adorned in a charming manner rived and arrest the girl, who is Ferd Hartrampf o f Hillsboro and the affair was a very pleas­ only sixteen years old. She was was up from the county seat in ant one. taken in charge by the San Fran­ his white automobile Tuesday. E lgin W atch es a re U n su rp assed A merry party o f swimmers cisco officers and placed on hoard Attorney Manche Langley were at the “ Gym” tank Satur- the steamer Rose City for P ort­ Robert P. Sellars, cby passen­ in A c c u ra c y & Q uality F ea tu res made a business trip to Portland ffay night, among whom were; land, Thursday night. ger agent o f the Rock Island Monday, remaining over Tuesday, Mr. anti Mrs. Thornburgh, Mr. Lines, was out from Portlar <1 iast Sold by , w , , .. , a. and Mrs. Kinzer, Mr. and Mrs. week conferring w ithComru m.*jr L O S 1 -M o th e r o f Pearl cuff ciifFor.i Brown. Misses Manche W. J. R. Beach in regr.r . : > the button. Finder please return to Langley, Neva Griffith, Amy P ress office and receive reward. Thomas, Messers. Caples, Loren- route to be taken by the Or •. ■•n A number o f graduates o f P a­ delegation to the N ation ! En­ , ... ce, Ferrin, Richardson, and Gale Gosper Helds, formerly living Miller. cific University who attended the campment o f the G. A. '. r ich in this city, now aL Cornelius, , The Maurice Thompson Arch­ college in the late nineties, had will he held at Atlantic C '...Sep­ Mrs. M. A. Thomas was in town the fore-part o f the ery Club, o f this city, has secur­ a happy reunion at the residence tember 19-24. Fashionable Dressmaker week. ed grounds for fall practice at o f President Ferrin, Friday night. The route chosen will ! e by way Cor. 2nd. S t- and 1st. Ave. South. Horses sent for and delivered Fifth street and Fourth avenue, The time was pleasantly passed o f Salt Lake City, Denver and South, on the Forest Grove elect­ t( any pai t o f the C ity. ind with songs, music, and recount Forest Grove, Oregon ric car line. Arrangements are St. Louis. The official anri.unce- Phone No. 822 Harris & Mark- being made by the club for a ing old school experiences, and m en to f the organization i.is i ten I ham. tf tournament later in the year, after a luncheon had been served published, g iv in g the j ogiam Giandma Hutchens came up w'hen several Portland archers the company dispersed at a late for the six days o f the < scan p- will shoot with the local Robin hour. Those present were: Mrs. from McMinnville Tuesday to vis­ Hoods. ment.and a cornprehens v * write­ Louis Parker Myers. Portland; up o f the many amusement feat­ it with her son John, who lives near Banks. Rev. and Mrs. Philip Bauer, Sa­ ures and other attractions o f the NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. A rlie Stevens, o f Buxton, who Sealed bids will lie receive 1 by lem: Mrs. Theodore W hittelsey, popular Atlantic coast city. made his home here for some time the County Court o f Washington was a business visitor in tne County, Oregon, until 2 p. m. o f the 8th day o f September 1910 Grove Monday. and then opened for the construc­ Mrs. J . H. Wirtz.w'ho is spend­ tion o f a fill and bridge on the ing the sun mer at their little Armentrout place near Roy sta­ ranch at Oak hark, was in town tion. A certified check for 5% o f the The notes you write will take Saturday afternoon. * amount o f bid will be required on an additional daintiness if written Now is your opportunity to re- ami the court reserves the right on our latest correct stationery. It plenish youi silver chest. 20% to reject, any or all bids. Specifications may be seen at) is the last w'ord of fashion in aids to off on all silverware at Arthur the office o f the County Judge. correspondence that you cannot af- Sheater s until Sept. 1st. By order o f the Court, J. W. G o o d i n , ford to ignore A reception was given Mr. and 42-3t County Judge. years as a regular in the U. S. Army, and was one o f Uncle Sam’ s fighters in the war with ; Spain. He is now proprietor o f a vineyard in the San Joaquin valley, California. An Historical Document Protects Young Girls Time Elgin Means Right on Time Route of G. A. P. East Arthur Shearer Graduates Hold Reunion The Main Sf. Jeweler What W ill YO U Do At 50? A box of this stationery Kopfcr ^ urua* evem‘'* wn . . . „ . their retu rn trom them honey- should by all means be in your v a - | uioo|i 8pcnt a t NfcWport. cation trunk or suit case. Better Harold Jensen, the Banks mer­ get it to-day “ lest you forget” . chant, was in the Grove Tuesday morning, and went from here to An active campaign to secure fr­ ö r e s t Portland on business matters. the 1912 encampment o f the to OAT t d r u g g i s t s Grand Arm y o f the Republic fo' Miss Gertude Nichols anti Car­ Be!1 11 Ind »01 P hones Portland will he staited by the mel Good returner; Saturday from Oregon delegates to the forty- l x lV F R v a two weeks delightful vacation fourth National Encampment, spent in the VV ilson river country. I which will he held this year at Atlantic City September 19 to 24 The Misses Minnie Hartrampi inclusive. The commercial Club and Minnie Ahboit o f Hillsboro, < 1912 EncarnJ)rne(lt a' d these Sunday. I ■ uttona w j]l b> distributed by the In summer prepare for winter, i 0rt*K«n ielegation among the j hoi Aouerson a , , , ,, ; . ■ members liia l iu is u what is doing. ,« . , , o f .. the order attending .. ... ,, ^'iriie Atlantic City conventio... j Getting in winter Clothing. ; Commander W. J R. Beach o f Sweaters, flannel-shirts, under- j this city states that the button weat, socks, etc. will probably be oval in shape. will have a rose design printed A barn belonging to W. O. near the top, and underneath the Hocken, o f Beaverton, was ue- i rose will he the words ‘ ‘Rose i st oyed by fire last week. A few C ity” and the figures ‘ 1912 ” .aim ing implements were burn A full description o f Portland. ed with the building. setting forth its advantages for Miss Elizabeth Weitzel enter­ holding the 1915 encampment. tained the maximum mass o f the " i l l he published in the National Methodiat Sunday School,last Fri- Tri'une, the National Organ o f day eveni ig. Games were play- *he G. A. R. ed on the lawn and refreshments ----------------- Will Work Hard to Secure 1912 Encampment of G.À.R. rovt ! ifia c y ALWAYS PLEASED That’s the verdict of those who patronize OUR GROCERY O u r Stock It Complete O u r C lerk* A r c Courteous O u r Prices A r e Low Let Us Please You, Too W alter Buchanan, who le ft Washington county twenty years ago. is writing his brothers at Cornelius, and came up to the Main Street Grove Monday to renew old ac- Forest Grove qnaii,tances. Walter served ten H. T. Giltner lnd: Phene 701 Pac. State« 26 „ Mrs. C. V. Thompson, who wa> Mrs. Edith Glass o f Dilley, returned to het home in Falls City. Idaho. Monday, a fter sev- e al days visit in this city with Mrs. W E PrirWptt New Reservrir Completed __ __ „ , ,.|he n t > reservoir on Buxton h'H one mile northwest o f town, ^ completed and water was turn- e” ,n baturday. The big bowl is made o f concrete, and will hold approximately 750,000 gallons. 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