Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1895-1896, May 30, 1895, Image 4

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F . tí. B a r n e s ,
The farmers are through sowing grain
with the exception of .some very low
bottom land which will he sown in oats
and cut for hay. They are engaged in
planting corn, beets and potatoes.
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Forest (¡rove
and I wish to become acquainted with you all, therefore Y O U A R K C O R D I A L L Y
I N V I T E D T O C A L L A T O U R S T O K E and see how reasonably we can sell you
F irst C i . ass
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P A C IF IC A V E N U E .
F<ik • ST ¡'.R O V E .
Opp. Congregational Church.
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C h a s . M. K
il. D. S t e w a r t .
eep .
Ca sh ie r.
President.
The Sunday school is making prepara­
tions for an entertainment on children s
.lav.
B ank
There is talk of a new store in this
place.
Established. 1889.
Incorporated, 1894.
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I . A . AEACKUM.
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. . . and Decorator.
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Work (iiiiirantertl.
MADISON & (¿miHY MILL
At tl.c Head of Scoggins Valley,
All (irados of Lamber.
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S;.l IS lar IV O l< mirant ceil,
B. V. P U R D Y .
l'.iisv I in n s .
E . VV. H A IN E S . D. C . S T E W A R T .
C. M . K E E P .
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cory of Glencoe
were visiting with J. C. Townsend's folks
C O R N E M I 'S . . . .
Sunday.
Mrs. T. K. Cornelius and Mrs. Wigsted
of Cornelius visited our Sunday school
Sunday.
House Painter, («rainer
F okkst (« hove
FOItKST (JROVE. OltKRON
J. C. Townsend and A. Olsen are going REN KRAI, RANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTS
into the tobacco business.
. . . Foreign and Domestic Ex­
W. W. Marsh has gone up in the
change Bought and Sold. Collec­
mountains to work on his homestead.
tions Made on all Accessible
Points and Promptly Remitted.
Walter Lyon caught fifty fine trout
Sunda}*.
DIRECTORS:
A. McCurdy dug a cellar this week for
the creamery.
W atchm aker ,
F o r e st G r o v e , O r .
L a te st S t y l e s .
The band is getting along well with
their music lessons and will soon give a
public concert at the hail.
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M I 1, L i X h
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The creamery is doing very well, it
handles about two tons of milk daily.
I nidi's Building
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M rs .
A. POUTER, Prop.
(.AS'fuX , <>K.
C . E . A N I) E H S O N ’ S
C larks ’
M eat M mikki \ m > B akery .
Butter,
G. W. Marsh was in attendance at the Fresh Meat,
Bread,
Republican club convention held in Sausage,
Pics,
Ilams,
Portland last week.
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Cakes,
Bacon,
Mrs. McCurdy is visiting with her
A N i >
Cookies,
Lard.
laughter, Mrs. John Buford, formerly of
G O O !» .
Candies,
C ash
ace but now of Pot tland.
Nuts,
for
Etc.
Hides.
Open at all hours six clays in the week and 0:30
Grain crops looking splendid, and the
on Sunday. First door east of Kerin's store.
fruit crop gives promise of a fine yield.
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FIN KS :
New
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Foresi Grove
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Oregon.
MOUNTAINI>AIaE.
of which we have a very choice and carefully selected stock. We would quote you prices
in print if it would do you any good, hut to appreciate our prices the goods must he seen.
What do you think of a beautiful light Summer Dress Goods at 5 cents a yard, cheap
at 15 cents?
We have but one mode of doing business and that is
C k S U O H O tb A M
Col. T. R. Cornelius visited this place
on business last Monday.
James Morgan and family of Hillsboro
spent last Wednesday fishing 011 the
headwaters of Dairy Creek. He reports a
good time and plenty of fish.
I C K A S D M A l ì f . E R A T I: -,
HGII B A C K ’S
KO AI E
BAKERY
WKSÏKRN HOUSE.
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G K O . I’ l J T i . r i T , P r o p r i e t o r .
The Best Hotel for . . .
Mrs. D. (). Quick of »Silver, Folk county,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. A. (J^EAN
H o a r d e r s ,
I Fowler*
C om fort adle ,
F a r m i u s .
Mr. I. Leisy of Leisy mill was visiting ;
C o n ve n ie n t .
T r a c kt . e r s
| at WT11. Montgomery’s last Friday.
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and we fully realize what a sensitive fellow C ash is. Having always dealt this way and
selected our goods to suit that class of trade we feel confident AYE C A N P L E A S E
Y O U . You can feel assured that my prices will be as low as
Now that free silver has been downed
in convention at Portland you will find
many that are beginning to twist and
modify their beliefs. I don’t understand
the blamed bis anyway, do you?
Dr. Tamiesie of Hillsboro was in these
parts 011 professional business last
Am day.
A social dance at the residence of W.
B. Miller last Tuesday night was the
crowning event of the week.
CLASS GOODS
Mr. S. J. Raffety’s new residence is
most
done.
He has promised the
young people a dance and supper whan
he moves in.
Born, to the wife of U. S. Grant Bacon,
a son, the 25th of this month. Mother
and child doing well.
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T h e W a s h i n g t o n C o t n v y I I a t c i i k t
am! The \\'c< kly Oregonian
$2.00 a year in advance,
fun W ashington Cm m y H atchet
W A IT .
and The Weekly Sun
50 a year in advance.
¿h av in g made easy
A T W IR T Z BROS.
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Mr. Cyrus Bacon living about ten miles F o r e s t G r o v e ........................O r e g o n .
i north of this place had his house and all
In the Iniiinefìs center of the city.
I its contents burned last Thursd .
Messrs. Britle and Kiliot the *S. P. R. R.
officials have returned home to Newbery.
ICE
C U E AM,
H. P . U K i Y W S ,
lie Clean al the Only
Baths to Town.
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T h ' CirdAKi*
h o p, Rons B u ild :n o
Two doors South of \ erts Hall.
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FORKS 1 (DUR K.
MIL’S.
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S. ï i n i î l E U S n & tV S O N .
( ’. L . M I X M A X ,
HORSE
DEALERS
O l'T F lT T E K ,
can he had for in any part of the country. I am an entire stranger to you all, my prices
3 Î A I A S T I * ‘. LOT,
Mr. Henrv Jones suffered another Whips, Saddles,
and quality of goods must he my recommendation. I shall consider it a special favor for stroke
F m o s t G rove.
of paralysis last Thursday and is Blankets, Harness,
Carriage Trimmings.
any one to call and look at my goods. I will treat you well and wait on you promptly.
not expected to recover.
\\ e shall be compelled to make a few S P E ( ' 1 A I, S A L E S in order to get our shelves
Good Templars Coining^.
in shape for Fall business. We have quite a line of fine H U M M E R D R E S S (» O D D S The grand secretary of the grand lodg
which we shall sell at once at real bargains, it will be well for yon to look at them. You will | of Oregon, Independent Order of Goo.
j Templars has issued a circular to mem 1
■ find us at the
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that
i hers of the order from which are quoted I
are
in
HA R DWA R E ,
■its.
PAINTS, C.I.ASS. STOVES, TINW ARE, ETC.
We !>eg to anm mice to It he farmers
and bv-ild;rs of (. u 11 ; n b i a, [Washington
and Yamhill oumies, that/ we are now
prepared to furnish tin m with the latest
..ml most improved patterns\of mechan­
ics^ and farmers’ tools, building, shelf
a::u heav\ hardware, stoves hud tinware,
1 such parts as interest Forest Grove |
buggy harness, paints, oils, lime, plaster
; people.
’.ml cement, all of which wle will sell at
“ I am pleased to be able to announce
prices that defy competition.
I to you that arrangements are now coni
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\\ i will also have the justly celebrated
pletcd for the coming Grand Lodge ses­
Olive r &. Weir plows, wood, steel and
sion which will convene at Forest (»rove, |
1 •1 ! r, tooth harrows, together with the
j on Tuesday, June 4, 1895.
Planet Jr. garden tools, txpalnding culti­
“ The good people of Forest Grove,
vât« rs and horse hoes.
i with that zeal and patriotism for which
We also continue to handle the Bain
! they are noted, are making grand prep-
wagon and the Racine hacks, which we
arations for the reception aim etib rtain-
have sold for the past twenty years with
ment ot their visitors on this occasion,
so much satisfaction to ourselves and
the officers and representatives of the
customers, and which have proved to be
1 Grand Lodge of Oregon, I. O. G. T.
unsurpassed by any similar goods ever
“ On Tuesday evening, June 4, 1895,
brought to Ong< n. We will also have
: a Grand Reception and Public Enter­
the Pacific wagon, a wagon manufac-
tainment will be give?» in the Auditor­
T h o s e are w h a t v o u w an t turtd for the Faeific coast trade, which
ium of M. K. Church, on which occas­
we will sell on its merits.
ion an entertaining programme will be an d what you get of
in harvesting machinery, we will
rendered.
handle the I leering and McCormick self
“ The faculty of the Pacific I’ nivcrsitv
binders and mow« rs, and will plr.ee them
has extended to the Grand Lodge an in­
on the market on their merits and on
vitation to pay that institution a visit at
their past reputation for good work, ami
such time during'the session as may he
as the highest stage of pi rfcction vet
found convenient, and Litre are other
attained in the manufacture of harvest­
places of interest in and around Forest
ing machinery.
Grove that will well repay a visit.
Dealing as we do. direct with the fac­
“ Th* people of Forest Grove will en­
tories in the Fast, and with the oldest
tertain tree of charge all representatives
and most extensive house in Portland,
to the Grand Lodge during their stay at . . . . An d only 75 cts. a doz.; it
K : app, Burn 11 & Co., * ho I a w
that beautiful city, and the transporta­
tion companies have made the usual re :!' will be a dollar pretty noon though * »dictated the "ants of the farmers and
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LIFE I M vE
Portraits
That Almost Speak.
Works of Art.
Forest (¡rove, Oregon
GLEASON,
A rtistic ami A ttractive.
J . D . Il I B B S .
duetion in
and > ™ had ^
h»ve it
that every Lodge be fullv represented at Mnn.
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this session.
Wanted— All kinds of wool.
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a — «««i*, we feel confident
(onlidejit th«t
that
■ '<’ can furnish any articb or repairs re­
quired, on the shortest notice and most
O v e r t h e P o s t O f f i c e , favorable term- ot am house on the
west side.
F orest G rove .
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