THURSDAY, MARCH 5,1914 FOREST GROVE PRESS PAGE F1VB ? MR. HENRY PECK AND HIS FAMILY AFFAIRS" Loses Life in Icy Waters— Arthur Cavill, the world famous swimmer, lost his life Sunday while trying to swim Seattle harbor, a dis­ tance o f three miles. He died o f ex­ haustion, literally frozen to death when within 500 yards of the finish. Cavill was a former swimming in- strurior at Multnomah Athletic Club and between 1895 and 1900 was con­ sidered the champion swimmer of the world. -•..ce \veuley, G. Suppletori, Jessie change o f vegetable and flower seeds, Reynolds, Dr. Gertrude Phillips, E. bulbs and shrubs. Georly Staehr and Mrs. Misz. Visitors to the afternoon program will be cordially welcomed. Secretary. Four Generations Meet— A happy meeting was that of Mrs. Oliver Curtis to Preach Here Sun­ Lucinda Rue, aged 84 years, and that day— o f her son, H. P Rue and his daugh­ The committee on pulpit supply at ter, Mrs. C. F. Peterson, and her little the Christian Church hope to have ll-months-old daughter, M artha1 Brother O. L. Curtis to fill the pulpit Irene Peterson. Mrs. Rue was born next Sunday, both morning and even­ in Canada, in 1830 and moved to ing. This is our own Oliver who is Illinois with her parents while a preparing for the ministry in the child. Twenty-five years ago she j Bible University at Eugene. Hear came to Oregon and now makes her 1 him. home at St. Johns. She is hale and | hearty, and was all happiness and Causing Considerable Talk— could scarcely keep her eyes off her ' An artistic display of photos is little great-granddaughter, Martha 1 made in the case at the Bryant Studio Irene, as Archie Bryant, the local this week. On display among the photographer, took the four genera­ sepia prints are several photos o f lo­ tion picture at his studio yesterday. ^ cal people that are hand tinted In posed of the employes of the South­ ern Pacific, the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Compny, and the Portland, Eugene & Eastern. The letter follows: “ Faster and stronger than ever the i Harriman Club Baseball Team, which ! won 18 out of 25 games played last j season, against all of the faster teams of Oregon and Washington, wishes to play the local boys. We play good fast baseball, and don’t have time to “ crab.” For games, They Ought to Be Shingled— A fellow dropped into the Press write to M. H. Bottler, Manager, 704, office the other day who originated Wells Fargo Building. M. H. Bottler, Manager.” the expression that Uncle Sam should put snails on the American Local Elks Attend Circus at Mc­ dollars instead of eagles, so they Tempearnce Lecture— Minnville— There will be a temperance lecture wouldn’t get away so quick. He said that out in his district the other day in the main auditorium o f the Chris­ Those who attended the Elks Cir­ the school ma’am asked her little tian Church next Saturday night, cus at McMinnville from here report a hopefuls if their parents taught them March 7th given by Albert J. Bolster, jolly good time and a large crowd Fri­ to say “ Yes ma’am,” and “ No, sir,” formerly o f Iowa. Mr. Bolster is a day and Saturday. Among the at­ and they all replied in a chorus, “ Uh very able and interesting speaker and tractions was Barnes circus from those who miss this lecture will miss Portland. It is said that one o f the huh.” a rare opportunity. He will also monkeys o f the circus was a cracker- speak at the Congregational church jack and as an African dodger had Mrs. I. K. Weitzel Has Stroke— Mrs. I. K. Weitzel, formerly a res­ Sunday morning, March 8th. Come the old time nigger o f Fourth of July fame beat to a turn Among those ident of this city, at the corner o f A out and hear him. who attended from here were: C. O. Street and First Avenue North, suf­ Roe, Connie McNamer, Otto Parsons, fered a stroke of paralysis at her Victim of Apoplexy— Mrs. Karen Eidesmoe, aged sixty Willis Goff, John Wagner and H. J. home on East 11th Street North, Portland, Saturday evening. She is years, died at the home o f her son, Wescott.and Tom Sain, o f Gaston. confined to her bed, and is unable to Albert Eidesmoe, at the eastern lim­ its o f this city Sunday, and Monday Varsity Win From Alumni in Track use her left side. the body was taken by the son to Meet— Selby, Minn., their old home, where Rev. Upton Preacher in Hillsboro— In the indoor track meet between The new Free Methodist church in the husband is buried. Death was the Alumni ar.d the regular team of Hillsboro has just been completed, the result o f apoplexy. Pacific University Saturday, the lat­ and the first services to be held in the ter contingent won by a score o f 44 G4 building were held Sundy afternoon, Went Fishing— to 40\6. It was a hard fought victory Ambrose Porter returned the first Rev. Upton, pastor of both the church and the Alumni were in the lead until of the week from Tillamook, where at Forest Grove and Hillsboro, the relay. Among the close events preaching a powerful sermon. The he went on a fishing trip with Jim was the pole vault, which was won by Barger, formerly o f this place. Mr. new church is a handsome edifice, and Holman Ferrin at 10 feet with Taylor will be dedicated several weeks hence. Porter says they made a good catch. second. Tupper and Austin were the He saw Toots Cardiff, and reports Revival services will begin in the new high point winners. him as doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Por­ church in a few weeks. ter, who have been making their home at Edgewater, Washington, will Grange Will Have All Day Meeting— Motorcycled to Beaverton— An all day meeting o f Gale Grange A bunch of motorcycle enthusiasts move to this city the last o f the will be held at the K. o f P. Hall Sat­ motored to Beaverton and back last month. urday, March 7th. The forenoon ses­ Friday. They had to get off their sion will be called at 10:30 o’clock by wheels and walk around a few mud Miss Steahr Entertains— holes and one of the party ran out of A number of friends were invited to Master Chas. B. Stokes. There will gasoline, but outside o f that they had the home of Miss Georly Stahr Tues- . be the regular noon dinner and at the a beautiful time. Coming back from day evening in honor o f Miss Eunice open lecture hour at 1:30 o clock Dr. Beaverton to Hillsboro they made the Bernard, who has been in training the 1 Coon, veterinary surgeon, will ad­ time in forty minutes. Three ma­ past year at the Good Samaritan Hos- ! dress the grange on “ The Law Gov­ chines were used, and the folowing pital, and has been spending her v a ca -1 erning Tubercular Animals.” made up the joy riding party: Amos tion with her parents. The evening i Mrs. N. J. Baker will read a paper Lahie, Fred Davidson, Dan Ward, was spent in playing progressive on “ The American Indian.” Mr. Ira Chet Henderson, Harry Hamilton and whist and music. Miss Lois Purdy Purdin will lead in the question open Lloyd McNutt. won the first prize and Dr. Gertrude for discussoin, “ Shall the state fur­ Phillips second. Those present were: nish school books?” “ Our Community” is the subject of Misses Lois and Alta Purdy, Anna Railroad Team Wants Games— The Press is in receipt o f letter Addison, Edith Shogren, Reta Ma- a paper by Mrs. Adams. During the from Manager Bottler, of the Harri- crum, Winnifred Littlehales, F lo r -1 noon hour will be the general ex- beautiful water colors. They causing considerable notice. are Mrs. Ross Reder, who for the past year has been doing clerical work in i Hollis & Graham’s office, has resigned her position at that place, and after i the 10th o f the month will be in the office with Miss Manche Langley. She will do public stenogrphic work and notary public. Mrs. J. M Barber was in Salem on business last Tuesday, and while in the Capital City had a pleasant visit with Orin LaCourse. Orin is study­ ing in the Capital Business College, and likes his work fine. Ho said that he did not like the Capital City as well as Forest Grove, but he is much - Urgent Notice— Mothers should see to it that the whole family take at least 3 or 4 doses of a thorough, pur­ ifying, system cleaning medi­ cine this spring. Now is the time. The family will be healthier, happier, and get along better if the blood is given a thorough purifying, the stomach and bowels cleaned out, and the germs o f Winter accumulated in the system driven away. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is the very best and surest Spring Remedy to take. Get it and see the difference in the whole family. Their color will be better, they'll feel fine and be well and happy. 35cts. The best the world over. 0- spect our Spring and Summer Millinery Display M iss M cIn ty re Near Post Office interested in his school work and will graduate in August. J. E. Deeks returned home the first o f the weeK from Kansas, accompan­ ied by Eleanor Pierce, the little girl who had made her home with Mr. Delivered at your home Deeks for several years. He would j Morning and Evening not have come home so soon but for j 6 1-2 cents per Quart the telegraphic dispatch telling o f the serious illness of his father-in-law, | Mr. Hendrickson, of this city, who is O u r M o t t o : “ A s G o o d a s t h e B est** — i......................................... ...... .. some better at this writing. In what is said to be the closest South Park Dairy basketball game o f the year, the Pa­ Phone 8 3 4 cific University team beat the Forest Grove High School by one stingy C H A S D . STALEY, P r o p basket, after the score had been tied by a score o f 17 to 17 at the dose of the game. FRESH M ILK A. A. 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