Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, November 03, 1910, Image 13

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    Miss Ethel Waters, ’06, was Mrs. Marie Pollock was ;shop-
visiting at P. U. Monday.
ping in Portland Saturday.
The Misses Courtney, Hay. Gor- Chris Jensen, a farmer of the
I
don
and Harbison spent Saturday Thatcher district, was a visitor
approaches rapidly and every
and
Sunday in Portland.
in the Grove Tuesday.
Mrs.
Lowell
was
visiting
in
woman wishes to be appropriately Salem, Friday.
Dr. Chas. Pollock of Glen wood
gowned and hatted upon this fes­ Prof, and Mrs. Ben Kori were Mr. Purdin, an old student who visited
friends at Forest Grove
played
in
the
Alumni
game,
lined
tive occasion.
|
and
Banks
the week-end.
up with Hillsboro, Saturday.
Portland visitors Saturday,
Imoly, ’08, is attending Prof. Harrington has set apart Mrs. S. M. Wiest of Blackrock,
MISS GERTRUDE KIRKWOOD the Robert
U. of 0. law school in Port­ one day each month as ‘‘program Oregon, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
has an exceptionally fine line of land.
day” for each of the classes, Eng­ L. M. Sparks, of this citv.
trimmed and untrimmed hats and Rufus Frost was out of school lish I, II, III, and IV. The Pro­ Will French, a former resident
the ladies of Forest Grove and t vo days last week on account of fessor reports that it has been a of this city, now of La Grande,
vicinity are invited to inspect
great success thus far. Every was visiting friends in the Grove
them now, and secure their illness.
prize has been won by a boy.
last week.
Thanksgiving millinery while the Ramona Himple and Cora Hos-
ford were Portland visitors the
Theo. McNamer, a former res­
assortment is choice.
week end.
ident and prominent stockman of
this vicinity, and who has recent­
Mr. Williams, of Ilwaco, was
ly returned from the Alaskan
visiting with his cousins, the
fields, passed through For­
Misses Whealdon, Tuesday and Earnest Burke,of Gales Creek, gold
made a call on local merchants est Grove last week enroute to
I,
Wednesday.
Southern Oregon.
The Misses Wiest and Grace Tuesday.
Holbrook Lodge No. «30,
Thomas celebrated their birth­ Strictly fresh oysters. The y A Y A.
F. and A. M. Special
famous
“Sealshipt”,
at
Schultz
days to-gether, Wednesday even­ Market.
Communication
this Sat­
tf
ing, at the latter’s home.
urday
evening
Nov.
12
at
8
Ed. Bonshu, of the Thatcher Work in the F. C. degree. o’clock.
Vis­
Owing to a misunderstanding neighborhood,
iting
brethren
welcome.
By
or­
was
a
Grove
visit­
in class periods, the Junior-Sen­ or Tuesday.
der
of
the
Worshipful
Master.
M i'
ior Bible Class was forced to re­
B en K ori , Secretary.
Frank Bennett and wife o f To the A. members
cite in the Chapel, Tuesday.
JtWCLl
of
were shopping in this Forest Chapter No. and 42, visitors
Coach Convill accompanied the Thatcher
O.
E.
S.
second team to McMinnville and city Tuesday.
Monday
evening,
November
while there attended the Inter- The name of Anderson is nat­ 14th, 1910, there will be a social
Collegiate basket ball conference. urally associated with g o o d meeting for members and visit­
ors of the Order of Eastern Star
The flues of the Gym. furnace clothes and underwear.
All Goods Guaranteed
burned out Monday, and the foot “Superior” stoves and ranges in the Masonic Temple.
ball men were obliged to use cold have no superior. Sold by Hin- Members of the Third Year
A Beautiful Assortment of Holiday Articles
tf class of Pacific University enjoy­
water, Monday and Tuesday even­ man, the Hardware man.
ings.
Awaiting Your Inspection and Approval
Jack Killin, the well known ed a delightful time at the
Mrs. Shippee has been chosen veterinary o f Thatcher, drove home of Ralph Mills Friday even­
ing. Games and charades were
to fill the vacancy in the language over to the Grove Tuesday.
| department,made by Miss Brown, J. F. Love and son Oscar, suc­ indulged i n and ghost stories
who was forced to resign on ac­ cessful hop growers of Thatcher told. Tasty refreshments were
served.
count of illness.
called at the Grove Tuesday.
Miss Maud English has an- Watches, clocks and jewelry re­ A brother of Mr. Jones, of the
• j m c SCHOOL NOTESj ; n >unced
her intention of pre paired in the right way at right firm of Gee and Jones, who re­
cently came to the Grove from
s.-nting a loving cup to the stu­ prices.
Class organizations are th e dent who does ihe best work in Street. Arthur 'Shearer, Main
has rented the store
tf California,
room formerly occupied by the
order now.
the English Department. R. L. Mrs. J. B. Smith entertained
market, and is having it
High School Literary next Fri­ Abraham has entered the contest. a few friends at tea Tuesday Salen’s
remodeled
the intention of
day afternoon at two o’clock.
Joe Hill and Miss Minnie Ram- afternoon. A social hour was installing an with
up-to-date
fish and
Now that the rainy season has s y of Forest Grove were mar- nicely passed.
oyster
parlor.
set in, school will be dismissed r.er last week at Shamko, Ore­ Mrs.Cassie Martin,of Oakland, The Rev. Fathers Raymond,
gon. Joe was a student in the California, was a Saturday vifit-
at three o’clock.
here two years ago and or at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daum, LeMiller and Kettenhofen
The County Teachers’ Associa­ Academy
were in Forest Grove the last of
was popular among his fellows. Frank Saunders.
tion will meet in the High School He
You Won’t Go To Bones
the week, the guests of Father
also our star high jump­
for years to come if you’re just building next Saturday. Patrons er. was
Buck.
They assisted a t the
Willis
Ireland,
the
County
Re­
The Index wishes Mr. and
wise enough to keep in touch and pupils are invited.
Forty
Hours'
Adoration in Cor­
corder,
was
up
from
the
County
Mrs. Hill success and happiness.
with this
nelius,
lending
much to the oc­
Seat,
attending
the
Bowermau
The
new
library
books
have
Fine Stock
Vernon Gould was ill two days rally, Monday night.
casion.
Solemn
High Muss w k i
arrived
and
are
being
placed
on
Of Drugs
last
week.
sung
Friday
morning
with Father
the
shelves
this
week,
making
an
Ira Purdin, one of the pros­
Maybe you’re run down a bit,
as celebrant, Father
or are nervous from' overwork. addition of over one hundred Helen Chalmers was visiting perous farmers of the Thatcher Raymond
LeMiller as deacon aud Father
in the Grove, Friday.
volumes.
If you are, our
district, was transacting business Buck
a s subdeacon. Eloquent
Tonics And
The report cards were given Miss Agnew was ill in Port­ in the Grove Tuesday.
and
forceful
sermons w e r e
Nerve Remedies
this week and, while in the land several days last week.
John Hoover, of Gaston,passed preached throughout
the devo­
will make you good as new. out
main the reports are good, some W. B. Shivley and wife were through town Tuesday enroute to tions.
It’s absolutely wrong to be sick of
are quite low. Parents greeting P. U. friends . aturday. Hillsboro, where he i s taking
when our drugs will cure you. are them
Tomorrow night, at the High
requested
to assist the teach­
treatment from Dr. Tamiesie. School
Use drugs from here and keep
building, from 8 to 9, the
Mrs.
Ingram
was
visiting
with
ers
in
this
work
by
encouraging
well.
Dimick, a former resident first meeting of the Parents’ and
the pupils and having them at­ i her son and daughter last week. and Dr. dentist
this city, now of Teacher-.’club will be held. S • -
Forest Grove Pharmacy tend school regularly.
H. E. Ferrin made a trip to Grants Pass, of has
taken over the
questions will be brought Up
Quite an amount of tardiness Crooks, Wash., the week end. practice of ,4wo dentists in that eral
for
discussion, among t h e m
P hones :
Bell 231
I»*-
is reported lately and this makes Zen as Eastman was renewing city, and is doing well.
“Our
Reading” and
F R E E DELIVERY
bad looking records. Schools be­ acquaintances at Pacific the past $50 cash buys a paid up certif­ “The Children’s
High
School
Problem”.
gin at nine o’clock and those who ! week.
icate of scholarship in the Inter­ All are invited to attend.
are not present at that time are
national Correspondence Schools
Yoder and wife were of
Scranton,Pa.,good for any $' i . j
counted tardy. The High School v.. Arthur
ROY HAPPENINGS
iting at P. U. the end of the course.
Inquire P ress office, tf
so far this year has the worst week.
record. ‘These things ought
Mr. and Mrs. Weekcliff Day Miss Elsie Dennis was shopping
J. A. Brown, Prop.
Professor and Mrs. Shippeeare and Mr. and Mrs. Essex, and in Banks Tuesday,
not so to be”.
taking luncheon and dinner at grand-children,of Portland,spent M tb . W. W. Ryals and baby,
Hall.
Saturday afternoon at the home Lucille, were over Sunday visit­
Commercial Trade Solicited County Teachers’ Association Herrick
Arthur Silverman was out of of Mrs.Clara Dennis.in this city. ors
in the Grove.
will meet at
school one day the past week on M. H. Parker and wife have Mrs. M. King and daughter,
Spscial Conveyances Over the
FOREST GROVE,
account of his eyes.
Wilson River Route
rented their farm above Gales Miss Marvel, were shopping in
Sat
Nov.
12,
1910,
at
10
a.
m.
Creek
to their son, and moved Banks last Saturday.
Miss
Livia
Ferrin
attended
the
to Tillamook *
into
this
city, purchasings house Miss Marvel King and Earle
party
Friday
night
Miss
Ferrin
PROGRAM
and
lot
on
the North side of town. Ryals com me r ced their ninth
u
teaching
in
Salem.
Music...................by Association
Horses Bought, Sold
Homer G. Shaver of Portland Fifty attended the 0. E. S. grade school work al Banks last
How to Study .. . 0. M. Gardner registered
and Exchanged
with the Freshman meeting last Monday night, and Monday.
How to get the best results from c ass, Monday.
Shaver is a t o new members were taken in; Mr. Burnsworth has commenc­
composition work. Anna Taylor g aduate of the Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Alghren. Sup­ ed giving music lessons at the
Allen
lai 744
PWees
Pac. 33 Dinner at the the school house tory School of Portland. Prepara­ idr.
per
was served, and a pleasant Roy school house every Wednes­
furnished by Domestic Science
Forest Grove, Ore.
time
enjoyed.
day evening.
President Ferrin is in receipt
class
A
a letter from Ernest Bratsel Mgr. Rauw, the Vicar General The musical recital given at
Music. Cello Solo. . . L B . Hiebel of
in
which
he express« his regrets of thia Archdiocea will lie the the home of Miss King, last Fri­
Geography...........W. E. Thomas for the loss
of the Academy and guest of Father Buck the latter day, by Miss Dee Darling, was
Geo. N. Spencer, the inventor Business Session
pledges a substantial sum for a part of thia week. He ia looking heartily enjoyed by all piesent
an seroplane, has received Win Scott, Toastmaster
new building. Mr. Bratsel is after the intercala of the Church The children deserve much praise
ord that his invention has p&ss-
in thia vicinity.
aa does also their instructor.
O. M. Gardner, Secy. preaching in Payette. Idaho.
1 the patent office.
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ARTHUR SHEARER
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