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7 « » THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1914 * OREST GROVE PRESS PAGE FOUR sistent applause responding a second time with “ The Rosary,” by Nevin. The applause given spoke the appre ciation felt by those present for the splendid music rendered by the or chestra. The Forest Grove Chorrl Club, accompanied by Mrs. Charles Walker, sang “ Primrose,” by Ciro Pinsuti. ♦ + * Social Evening— Forest Rcbekah Lodge, No. 44, will hold another o f their social evenings on Wednesday, February 18th. An interesting program will be rendered and refreshments served. A cordial invitation is given to all Odd Fellows Rebekahs, and their families and friends. These evenings are to be made a feature j f the work this year, and it is hoped all Rebekahs bring their friends and become bette- acquainted. * * + j the best vocalists in the Rose City. He editor o f the Pacific Christian A d is one of the strongest drawing cards vocate. the Portland Elks possess. J. E. Mur Several o f the taxpayers here are phy, the brilliant cartoonist o f the taking legal steps to resist the en Oregon Journal,will draw some funny forcement o f the 10-mill special -oad pictures and speak on the art of car- tax levy. Itoonery. Miss Anne Schwall, public school Rev. Father L. A. Lemiller was a teacher at Greenville, visited her Portland visitor Monday. While parents during the week end. there he enjoyeJ a brief visit with his The voters around here are not old friend, Judge Henry L. Benson, of evidencing much o f a desire in the I Klamath and Lake counties, who is * * * holding court for Judge Kavanaugh. gubernatorial contest. There is a Grange Announcements— marked approval of Chief Justice Mc The ladies o f the Woman’s Work : Father Lemiller and the Southern Or- Bride and Judge Benson for the Su | egon jurist, who is now a candidate Committee and the lady officers o f the preme bench. Wedding Anniversary Celebrated— Grange will have a meeting at the for the Supreme bench, have had a brella for a cane, put the handle in Father Springer, of Roy, will have Last Saturday at the home o f Dr. W. former acquaintance, frmed during 1 ome of Mrs. Allan Rice, on North ¿1. Simones a few friends gathered to his mouth and gave them some Main Street, Thursday, February 19, Father Lemiller’s brief residence in an entertainment before lent for the celebrate the wedding anniversaries bloomin’, blawsted conversation, don’t Klamath Falls and Lakeview eleven benefit o f the school there. at two o ’clock. The news of the tragic death of Dr. of Rev. D. T. Thomas and wife and cherknow. The annual exchange o f vegetables years ago. Judge Benson is a broth + * * Linklater, o f Hillsboro, came as a Dr. Simones and wife. Rev. Thomas er o f the late Secretary of State and flower seeds, bulbs and shrubs and wife were married twenty-five P. U. Couple Marry in Eugene— will take place at the March grange , Frank Benson, who was also govern- shock to many here. He was in Ver years Thursday and Dr. Simones ard Last Thursday evening, at the meeting, but notice is given this early | or of the state for a time, and he has boort a few days ago on a profession wife were married seven years Sat home o f the bride’s parents, west of a son, Arthur S. Benson, of Salem, al visit. so all may be prepared. urday, and the two families celebrat Eugene, Miss Christine Wilson and | who is clerk o f the Supreme Court. In honor o f Miss Annie Addison, + + + ed together Saturday. A delirious Harry P. Humphreys were united in Mrs. Charles Lovell Walker gave a There will be a meeting at the Free The Judge is known as the most fer- dinner was served by Mrs. Simones, the holy bonds o f matrimony, Rev. delightful party last week. Others Methodist Church in this city at 3 i most popular o f jurists. That his assisted by Miss Rosewarne and the Spangler, o f the Congregational present were: The Misses Alta and o’clock next Sunday. Rev. R. Miller, judicial districts, though once the afternoon was spent in pleasant con church, officiating. The ceremony I Lois Purdy, Iva scene of feuds and faction disorders, Smith, Florence of the U. B. Church, will preach. versation and reminiscences. Those was performed in the presence of Webley and Edith Shogren. week hauling stuff t his Gales Creek like all frontier lands, is now almost present were: Rev. Thomas and about thirty friends and relatives. crimeless, is due to his gentle, yet ♦ ♦ ♦ ranch. wife, Dr. Cole, wife and daughter, The bride was beautiful in a gown Mrs. Lee Covert, o f Portland, was Freeman and family were firm sway on the bench. His decis Edward Miss E. B. Penfield, and Dr. Simor.es of crepe-de-chine, overdraped with out to spend the week end with her visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. Freeman last ions have always been guided with a and wife. chiffon and shadow lace, and carried parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Buxton. view t future happy relations among Sunday. * + * a shower bouquet o f roses and lilies W. C. Freeman went to Gaston on L. Freeman is working for W. F. the people and he has bridged many a o f the valley. Miss Helen Bollinger, business Monday. Hard Time Dance— Schultz. * bitter chase by his strict and lofty The Hard Time dance given by the of Hillsboro, was bridesmaid, and A. L. Sexton was on the sick list Judge T. J. Cleeton, o f the Circuit ideas, put into practice, of the appli C. Coteiie Club last Friday night was Miss Gladys Ankeny, maid of honor. the past week. Court of Portland, was out to the cation of equity in all the relations of a decided success. One o f the largest Horace McCoy, o f Portland, attended Evelyn McGinn, a Sophomore in Grove Sunday visiting his mother, litigants. Judge Benson is a polished crowds which have attended a dance the groom. the High School, is working at the Mrs. S. E. Shar.nahan, and the Fred platform speaker. Twice at the in Mr. and Mrs. Humphreys are both Bazaar after school hours. this season was on the floor to enjoy Gardner family. Judge Cleeton is stance of the Republican National the light fantastic. There were about graduates o f Pacific University, and well known in this county, having Committee he campaigned through fifty couples present. Those receiv Mr. Humphreys has been in the em The I. W. T. D. Club gave a dance served as prosecuting attorney of this California, in the interests of Wm. ing prizes were: Lena Duyck, first ploy of the Pacific Gas & Electric Co. last Saturday evening in the K. P. district at one time. He will be a McKinley, and his splendid services ladies’ prize, and Miss Lottie Lee, sec for some time. For the past year and Hall. A godly number were in at candidate for the Supreme bench. received fitting acknowledgement ond. Will Downey, the first gentle a half he has been at Drum, Califor tendance. Miss Kate Scott and mother have from national leaders. His impreg man's prize, and John Doane, the nia, where he is head clerk o f that * * * gone to Newport for a few dayo’ nable standing in Lake and Klamath camp. A t present they are putting in second. counties may be deduced from the Helen Gunton, o f Hillsboro, spent visit by the sea. + * + a big dam on the Bear River. Mrs. Saturday with her mther, who is a Henry and Tom Ott were in Carl fact that some years ago, when 18 1 ifth Birthday Celebrated with Party Humphreys taught school at Golden- convalescent in the hospital. ton the first o f the week visiting old months o f his judicial term were yet Howard Taylor, a senior in college, friends. They formerly lived there. to run, he resigned in order to return A delightful birthday party ,- s dale, Washington, for two years after given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. she graduated from the college here. I won the local oratorical contest at Rev. D. T. Thomas, of the Congre to his extensive law practice, but at B. Caples Saturday in honor o f the j Immediately after the ceremony the ! the college last Friday night upon the gational Church, will speak Sunday the next election the unique manifes fifth birthday of Maurice Kinney, son happy couple left for their home at subject, “ Protection for the Poor.” morning upon, “ The Problem of the tation o f public esteem was shown He will represent Pacific University Day,” and in the evening upon “ The him that a spontaneous demand from of I)r. and Mrs. August Kinney, of Drum, California. * * + the two counties that he should again in the intercollegiate contest at Al Great Emancipator.” Astoria. Games were played and a chicken dinner served. Little Maur Mrs. Robbins Addresses Woman’s bany March 10. He is the son of A report from Washington, D. C., seek the office, and he was elected by Prof, and Mrs. Taylor, of this city. to the Portland papers states that an overwhelming majority, though be ice was born in London while his Club— father was taking a post graduate The Woman’s Club o f Forest Grove Egbert Bishop won second honors. Segers will remain Segers in name, himself made no active campaign. In Mrs. A. Shanahan, living in South and will not be changed to Patton, the remarkable upbuilding o f Klam course in medicine abroad. Those held its annual “ open meeting” on ath Falls he has been a conspicuous present were: Lyle and Viola I’ater- Monday, February 9th, at the home Park, o f this city, sustained a very as was desired by some. she lon, William Stockman, Mary Ellen o f Mrs. L. L. Watt, with an unusually painful injury Monday, when Miss Mildred Fitch is now in the and potent figure. When he settled Mertz, Donald and Morris Caples, large attendance. Walker’s Orches slipped on an icy sidewalk and fell, employ o f the Bryant studio, and will there 16 years ago the city consisted Genevieve Goff, Eloise Atkins and tra opened the program with an over dislocating two ribs. At last report act as reception lady and learn the o f about 500 inhabitants. Today it has a population o f 5000. Judge Ben-1 Olive Fuqua. Just to show his little ture, “ Lustspiel,” by Relerbeler, re she was getting along as nicely as photograph business. guests that he was born in the big sponding with “ Apple Blossom Time could be expected. She is 72 years son was the first president of the England town Maurice took an um in Normandy,” by Difford nd after in dd. i * # a a Returned From California— Normal School at Drain. His father, Henry Wirtz returned last week a Methodist clergyman, was the first | from an extended trip to California. “ Oregon for me,” is Mr. W irtz’ slo gan. He is mighty glad to be back in Forest Grove. < 0 / Back for the Winter— Frank, Giltner and family have re turned to this city from Portland to spend the rest o f the winter. Frank has been in the employ o f Jesse Ca ples building houses for the past five or six years and he has put up over eighty residences, which have all been disposed of, most o f them before they had been finished, which goes to show that they were much in demand. r In order to close out our stock of Cut Glass and China, for a limited number of days we will give Twenty Per Cent Discount. SPECIAL OFFER T oilet Sets Clocks W e have a large assortment and will give a big discount in order to close them out. All makes and styles. in and look them over. PURE W ANTED— Experienced girl want.1 housework. Good references. In quire at this office. 30tl Is the Demand of the Age. Main Street Market. Good meat all the time. Deliveries made at any time of the day. Phone 631. * * * * + * 4 ♦ + + ♦ *•+ + «! ♦ ♦! * VERBOORT NEWS + + + , j + * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * 4- + * * * < - * ■ > Registration is being steadily made j at this precinct. A number of the fair sex are availing themselves of i the privilege. One day this week the | following ladies registered: Mrs. j Alice Vandyke, Mrs. Anna Krieger, | Mrs. Mary Heesacker, Mrs. Minnie1 Bernards. Rev. Father Springer, of Roy, and Herman Ostrander and Miss Louise Van Domelin, o f Banks, also registered. The first elector and the first I. ly to register in the new precinct, was | Miss Mary Cappoen, who is a native o f Belgium, and attained the rights of suffrage through the instrumentality of her father’s citizenship papers. Miss Cappoen is a fluent linguist in many languages. She is also some globe trotter in her comparatively' short life, having crossed the ocean twice, round trips. A noteworthy fact in connection,! not alone with the Verboort precinct, but one already familiar to thse co n -1 versant with registration statistics in various parts of Oregon, is that the majority of Wisconsin people, though coming from a state essentially Fe publican, are Democrats here, while those hailing from Nebraska, the na tive state o f Wm. J. Bryan, are inva- j riably Republicans. This may be a furthering of the theory that a man, even a Bryan, is never a prophet in his own country. There will be a gala time here for tbe Baseball Club basket social on Thursday, the 19th. Frank D. Hen nessey, the well known Portland deo- uty county clerk and lawyer, and clerk o f Judge Kavanaugh’s eourt.wilt I render several songs. He is one of ‘ I FOOD! Our groceries will conserve your health and are sold at the the Right Price H. T. GILTNER’S th e Phone 701 South Main Street S tqourael , t y *---------------------------------------------------------------- i Have you an old Inger- soll watch? If so why not bring it to Shear er’s Jewelry Stoi and receive full value for it in exchange for an Ingersoll Trenton . We have all styles from $5 to $25. Re member we allow you full value for what you paid for your In gersoll. * WANTED— Loan of $850.00 on city property. Inquire of Press. 30t2p Come Shearer-J ew elry Store. HOME BAKING CO. Finest of Bread and Pastry Baked Every D ay. We sell 6 loaves o f Bread for 2 5 cents Free delivery to all parts of the city Pacific A venu e, Forest G rove WAKE UP and see Me Cready about the Schramel and Davis stock o f lumber, If you are going to build anything, get busy while the sale is on. You can save dollars. All common lumber goes at $10, finished flooring, ceiling, rustic, casing, base and mouldings' in proportion. while it lasts $1.25 per square. 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