All the News Happy New Year °th guar-1 rear. tf a visitor y. has left l for the »on will hom e in F orest G rove P res Voi. 2 FOREST G RO VE, OREGON. T H U R S D A Y . D E C 29. 1910 risims h in g in ig es and tf f Gales »1 mer- ipshaw, t were y. ■opriate ilver at 5*3t itterng. :e them spend Gres- has a was a ' Tues- io are e out r the tzger, I Wed- I Miss will com- their All the Time exercises By Sunday Schools Warned Christmas Day iiere’s Hope For Bald-Headed Man Another Couple Joined Gamma Sigma s Banquet Coming Sunday afternoon, at the home Twelve-thirty Monday after­ of the bride’s parents on Gales noon, at the home of Mr. and Creek, Miss Ara Heisler and Mr« There is now hope for the bald- The Gamma Sigma Literary Mrs. N. C. Shipley, near Banks, Carl Hoffman were united in headed man, and the balder the Society of Pacific University is marriage by the Rev. Daniel greater is his hope. The Asso- Rev. Coleman pronounced the making preparations for its an­ words that united their daughter. Stavers of Gales City. The wed- ciated Women’s Clubs of Eli, Pearl, in the holy bonds of matri­ nual banquet, which will be held din,?was a ^uiet home affair, the Net)-» have resolved in his favor. mony to Mr. Seth Seeley, of Tig­ some time in January in the families of the contracting parties It all came about at a regular ard. Knights of Pythias Hall of this being the only witnesses. After club meeting, when Mrs. J. N. city. This affair was one of the The marriage was a quiet home the ceremony a delightful dinner Kossou, a matron who has been affair, only the immediate rela­ most brilliant social events of the was served and the balance of married less than six weeks, tives of the contracting parties college season when it was held the afternoon and evening was hinted that, no matter what she being present. Both young peo­ last year, and, according to indi­ given over to Christmas celebra- m'Kht do, she would “ never ple are well known throughout cations, from the elaborate pre­ tion. The couple will make their marry a hald headed man.” This this section, and the congratula­ parations which are being made, home in this city, occupying the was treading on the toes of the tions of their many friends have it will not fall short this year. J. N. Hoffman cottage on Main President, Mrs. E. E. Richmond, been enthusiastically tendered. This society was formed in 1863, street just north of LaCourse’s and> as developed later, it was the first in the northwest, and A wedding dinner was served, store. treading on the toes of 18 mem­ and late in the afternoon the has made this function its leading The bride is a well-known and bers of the club. Hardly had newly wedded couple left for event of their calendar. A considerable number of the popular young woman who num­ Mrs. Rossou made her remark, Tigard, which will be their home bers her friends by the score. when Mrs. P. C. McElroy offered in the future, and where the alumni of the university, who The g o>m is a son of Attorney a resolution which set forth: groom conducts an up-to-date were formerly members of this ’ % T Hoffman, ” " ■ one of the “That sensible women, espec butcher shop. society, will be present. J. N. and * is ¡ally those of the Eli Women’s A few days ago on the ranch Proprietors of the Royal Theatre, Club, look upon bald-headed men of F. H. Stoffenback & Co., near _ as being thoughtful and kind, Gaston, a fine 2 year-old heifer, trustworthy and confiding, past called “ Beauty,” walked into a High noon Wednesday wit­ the follies and frivolities of youth Next Sunday, Jan. 1, is to be nessed the marriage, in Portland, small brooklet, 12 inches wide John Boelker, a driver for the usually successful and men of a great day at the local church. of Miss Edna Hihbs and Mr. A. L. and only 4 inches deep, laid down Pacific Coast Condensed Milk property, not given to running There will be an all day meeting. Thomas. Immediately after the with her head in the water an 1 Company, suffered a fracture of around nights and, moreover, the At 11 o’clock following the Bible I°r a was drowned, it apparently being the right leg, about two inches bald head looks so clean, white honeymoon trip to Tacoma and school, the sermon of the morn­ Seattle and other Puget Sound a case of suicide. A 2-year-old below the knee Monday after­ and pretty that one could kiss it ing will he given by C. F. Swan- points. The bride is the daugh­ colt browsing in the same pas­ noon. Mr. Boelker was driving without a feeling of disgust.” der, who is State Secretary for ter of J. D. Hi bits, who con­ ture came near, took fright at a loaded milk wagon, and sitting The resolution was adopted the Christian Church. At the ducted a general merchandise the dead heifer, turned and ran, on the dashboard. About half unanimously and Mrs. Rossou noon hour lunch will be prepared store at Gaston for a number of years. The. groom is employed slipping on the soft ground and way between this city and Cor­ has resigned her membership. in the basement and at 1:30 will as bookkeeper in the Forest breaking a leg.—Corr. nelius the horse suddenly became begin the business meeting at Grove National Bank. The new- unruly, and lashing out with his which time the business of the ly wedded pair will make their Mrs. Jas. Deeks is reported ill hind feet, struck Mr. Boelker on church for the ensuing year will home in this city, Mr. Thomas with heart trouble. Dr. Tucker the leg snapping the limb like a be transacted. At 7:30 Brother having rented the Walter Sears is in attendance. Eli Smith, aged 73 years, a Swander will again preach. The cottage. pipe stem. The injured man E. S. McNutt participated in a was brought in to the condenser, veteran of the Civil War and a membership of the church is re­ Anderson has hats in all sizes, reunion of the McNutt family at where the fracture was reduced, well-known farmer of Glenwood, quested to be present at the th$ home of Mayor and Mrs. Mc- and he was later removed to his west of this city, died at his afternoon meeting. Everyone is shapes and styles. New and nutt, in Cornelius, Xmas day. home Saturday evening of heart invited to attend the other ser­ nobby. Get your new one now. home in the Blooming neighbor- The open meeting of the Wom­ failure. Mr. Smith was horn at vices. Your friends are locking for i bood an’s Club has been postponed Morton, 111., and enlisted in the a New Y ear’s post card su re1 ____________ from Jan. 9 until Jan. 11 on ac- service of the United States at don’t forget them. They want • i • i II i! Peoria, III., being a member of you to get some of those beauties MaSOIllC JOIIlt installation the Fourtn Illinois calvary. He at the Forest Grove Pharmacy. , A joint installation of the served for three years. Mr. Ivo de Vlaemuich recently pur- " M. W. A. and the R. N. A. will Smith came to Oregon 29 years Tuesday night the joint instal­ M. J. Cummings and wife and chased a nice two-seated buggy. be held Tuesday, January 10, in two children, of Seattle, are lation of Holbrook Lodge No. 30. ago, and 26 years ago took up a A party dance is to be given at Odd Fellows Hall. guests of J. R. Hall and family A. F. and A. M„ and Forest homestead at Glenwood, where Rockefeller Hall, Friday night. of this city. Prof. 0. M. Gard­ Chapter No. 42 0. E. S., was he has since made his home and The party danceat Jas. Dilley’s where he was prominent in the held in the Masonic Hall. Re- ner and Mr. Cummings are brothers-in-law. Mr. Cummings til ing Master Edw. Allen acted affairs of his community. He is was well attended and a good is an engineer with the Star as installing officer for the Ma- survived by his widow, two sons time reported. Steamship Company, whose ves-j sons and Retiring Matron Mrs. and two daughters: Oro Smith, Will McCoy and John Monner sels handle a general freight j. G. Lenneville performed a like proprietor of a livery stable in have an all winter’s job cutting business in P uget Sound waters, service for the Stars. After the this city; Wallace Smith and Mrs. wood on the highway near Dug ___________________________ ceremonies a bountiful repast Edith Varley, of Glenwood and Hill. was served to the 130 in attend- Mrs. A. D. Harper, of Gales Rockefeller Hall will be sold to ance During the evening Miss ¡Creek. Funeral services were the highest bidder at the first Ruth Thomas rendered a beauti- held Monday under the auspices ful niano selection and Rev. D. T. of James B. Matthev's Post, Literary meeting after New Thomas sang a solo which was G. A. R., with burial in Forest Years. greatly appreciated. View cemetery. Rev. Daniel N. A. Frost, Miss Minerva I®1* y ______ _____ Stavers, of Gales Creek, deliv- Vermilyeaand the Misses Pechin • »• „ ered the funeral oration. attended the State Teachers’ The annual meeting of the ____________ Meeting at Portland. U K Congregational Church will be Officers of the Literary Society held next Tuesday evening, Jan Bdllks indy IllCOrpordtfi for January are: President, A. S. ¡3, in the church parlors. A sup- ---------- Dilley; vice-president, Ernest L ’e r will be served, after which The town of Banks, on the P. Burk; secretary, Gladys Vermil- ' of officers and committees R. & N., seven miles north of yea; treasurer, Nelson Frost, Jr. Numerous Articles wfiThe received, and the election here probably will incorporate C f lt s i f A special meeting of the Vine­ Tf officers for the ensuing year soon. At a recent meeting of yard Hill and Gales Creek Tele­ & f T the citizens, called by the Banks conducted. , Commercial Club, the proposition phone companies was held at the school house last Thursday. Some The Parents and Teachers wag thoroughly discussed. The will be on sale, and Meeting has been postponed from matu,r Gf the city limits, how- new members were taken on lines we solicit your in­ 13 and 38. in almost end- until Jan. 13, on account ever tbe 0f contention spection. Come in less variptv Tf are looking of the inability of the association an a(ireement will have to lie 'ess variety. If you are loosing oi me Livingston, who is reached hed b*f„™ > »nv The W. C. T. U. will tender a before any definite definite steos steps and get acquainted Particulars for handsome ones we have them. prineip.1 .« M r« . “ '¡J e n Banks is taking on banquet Jan. 6. even though you If you are looking for cheap ones, ^ sixth. w" t ,..mr«tnn the . airs of a live town. It has later. may not care to buy a bank, a newspaper and three we have them. will be on hano — ------- , Dr. S. M. Wendt Physician We have a few of those elegant Jan. 13 . and every one should we„ gtoCked general merchandise and surgeon. Office over Nickel- pn«t r Card . . j Album* AIL _____ left U f . of reduced eome out to hear him. stores. besides a number o f son’s Grocery in Abbott Block. Po*t at reduced come out smaller business houses Calls answered day and night prices. Now is the time to buy ^ very enjoyable dinner was from office. Both Phones. tf Anthony’s Rectory Oscar Linn was in town re­ cheap. Good goods at cheap Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Mills enter­ cently the guest of S. L. Carlyle goods’ prices. Stock reduction1 on ? past tained a number of their friends and family. He spent the 1 i t Avenue North Prices. summer in the Yellowstone Park Saturday at their pleasant home near Main * n DL dent of Mount Angel - and at North Yakima and stopped in the west part of town. A • Orest Uzrove I narmacy patherPsul. O ^. here while on hia way to his bountiful dinner was served and Forest Grove rn , uog , . t . lain ^ T«« , u»rr>-oATi o DAuooirr* |ain of of Mount * o u n i Angel n s Costelloe home ^ at Kjmbdl Kimball, N « c d e ., b where the afternoon was passed in an enjoyable manner. w » .Christmas was properly and enthusiastically celebrated by t'ne several Sunday Schools of the Grove. Ali the scholars, old and young, participated in the exer- cises at the various Churches and every effort was especially made to give the little folk a royal good time. Eia >orate pro­ grams were rendered by the scholars of the different Sabbath schools, followed by a general distribution of candy and nuts and appropriate gi t'ts. In every instance the little ones were highly pleased, and sent home in a happy and joyous condition of mind. Then His Pipe Went Out Christian Church Kick of Horse Breaks Leg Marrie(l in Portland Answers Final Roll Call WEEKLY NEWS OF WATTS of election Don’t miss this cord­ ial invitation to visit the N ew Variety Store 7? Jany 6 and 7 5, 10 Beautiful New Years Post Cards j^ g 15cts. Red Front Variety Store SREfc OEUVCWV “ *ü E5f'«2r85Ä ¡ * no ^ h,wiU lhe