Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, May 22, 1903, Page Page Two and Page Three, Image 2

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Jo h n S tribblch is r o r e s t G rove’s b est j Road A upervisor H. H. C lark has
■wagon m ak er
* been p u ttin g th e T h a tc h e r road 'n ha»
A business w orth ru n n in g is w orth | shape, using a tra c tio n eng in e on the
^advertising.
* sc ra p e r to good effect. A bout $600
How about your p rin tin g ? If you of road money is av ailab le fo r use. b u t
< CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
S u b ject for Bunday evening service:
’W hy Secrecy Is N ecessary In Ixxlgeg.T
S tra n g e rs cordially welcome.
A RTH U R CRANE. P asto r.
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W h y W o m en
G rotv O ld Soor\er
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M en
R obert M cCracken, of C en tral, Iowa,
* The M em orial Day o ra to r will be S.
h
as
leased his E a ste rn farm and
B. O rinsby, of Salem , C om m ander of
th e O regon G. A. R. Colum n m arches. bought th e H lckock farm , a n d Is im-
,’to c e m e tery a t 10 a. m. E xercises a t proving the property w ith a new house
p. - m.
and barn.
M arsh HalT a t l 1:30
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F IR S T M. E. CHURCH.
S tra n g e rs a re in v ited to a tte n d ouf
ft? 1k.lt th a t women grow
g et It of T h e N ews it will be a little it is being supplem ented by v o lu r
serv ices. P rea c h in g , 11 A. M. an d j
old so much so ner th an >b. Seeds— T im othy and C lover, a t
Mrs. Jo h n U. Sm ith, w ife of th e
b e tte r and no t so expensive, C osts , ' te e r labor and th e c o u n ty 's offer to P. M. Sunday School, 10 A. M. E p
m e»?"
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.* * fo rm er U , 8. C om m issioner in A iaskh,
w orth L eague, 7 P. M. T h u rsd ay e '­
n o th in g to inquire.
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“ I d o n 't adm it It!” re to rt­ § H icks.
en ing p ra y e r m eeting, 8 P. M.
ed the bachelor girl promptly
sailed from h er borne a t Hilo, H aw aii,
A11 th e b u sin ess cannot be co rn ered be hauled onto th e ro a d s is going to
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L. F. BELK NA P, P a s to r .’
'T he m an with whom she w as ta lk ­
be
accepted
so
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en
erally
th
a
t
su
b
s
ta
r.
T he M em orial Day o ra to r w ill be S. on th e 13th, in ten d in g to v isit frien d s
b u t those w ho a d v e rtise will come
ing leaned back In his chair end sm iled
G lazing an d p ic tu re fram ing. A tasty iudiilgctyly a t her. "W hy, my d ear B. O rm sby, of Salem , com m ander of here.
clo ser to co rn erin g it th a n th e fe llo w s, tlal im provem ent will be m ade, and
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U ncle Sam can find no fa u lt w ith th e fra m e se ts off a n y p ic tu re and you
girl," lie answ ered, "ju st look around th e G. A. R.
C olum n m arch es to th*,
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w ho don’t.
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you
am
ong
our
acquaintances.
T
ake
E x ercises and
A good photograph is alw ays a n ac­
A dvertising based on comm on sense highw ays over w hich his ru ru a! mail be a s pleased w ith th e p rice a s w lh the Van Peppers, for instance. Major c e m e ta ry a t 10 a. m.
delivery will h av e to tra v e l in th e th e re su lt. Roe A B uxton.
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m
arch
call
a
t
1:30
p.
m.
cep tab le rem em brance to send to your
Van p ep p er a t seventy Is as brisk as a
w ill pay th e m an who places it w h e n
young m an. and Mis. Van Pepper —
friends.
T h e good kind you can get
it can be seen. T h a t's In T h e News. • muddy season.
w hy. *Le cau barely w addle around, al­
J u s t as n a tu ra l as life a re th o se a t th e Pacific G allery, a t rig h t prices,
B illheads, envelopes, le tte rh e a d s,
Mr. W etzel Is fixing up th e form*. though she is uearly ten years his Jun­
Mrs. G raham and d au g h ter a re vis
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b u sin ess card s, all a t sh o rt notice. See
C rosley p ro p erty , one of th e flntst ior. She affects caps and sits lie- new p hotos now b eing m ad e a t th e Pa- rem em ber.
lilntl screens cosseting herself all the eifle g allery .
itin
g
in
P
o
rtlan
d
.
D
on't
co
st
m
uch,
elth
Hon.
B.
Schofield,
of
C
ornelius,
visit-
how nice for th e price. T h e News. •
re sid en ces In th e city , rec e n tly bought tim e. She never goes anyw here, snd
M
iss
LI
via
F
e
rrln
left
la
st
W
ednes­
er.
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ed
P
o
rtlan
d
Friday.
I t ’s genius to w ait, b u t it is business
by him , and h as em ployed J. H. W ire her only pleasure is m aking exagiions
day for C apltola, California, to a tten d
and ( m pluluts
And look a t Miss
to a d v ertise fo r th e th in g yop are
to p u t in a c o m p lete m odern plumbi:
Spinks. She c a n 't be more tlmn fo rty
th e Young W om en's C hristian Assocla
sy stem and to o v e rh a u l th e tlu w or
w aiting for.
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if she's a day. and she sits behind her
T h ere a re m any th in g s w hich th e t,on convention,
stuffy window curtains, carefully ad-
■SO flu * no sunshine will pierce
people w ould buy if th e y only knew
M iss N ora Sm ith re tu rn ed T uesday
D ugan & W a tro u s h av e a v ery
gh and no ru*xt* *» m*i hi,e*v '*i>on
w h ere to buy them to advantage. It irom McMinnville,
display In th e ir b ig show w indo
and she knits and gossips all u.y
E . T. K AN E, C a sh ie r
, w ith her c a t curled up H i h er few
a m erc h a n t know s, he ought to tell
Mr. and Mrs. R obert T aylor and Mr. D on’t m ista k e th e place.
uiind you! W hy. a t forty a man
w h at he know s. T ry tellin g It In The j H am er w ent to P o rtlan d W ednesday
youngster, hustling around to beat
to a tte n d th e Odd F ellow s’ G rand
the band mid thin k in g of w h a t th e fu ­
N ew s.
J. H . W e stc o tt h a n d le s th e o n ly A f
Lodge.
tu re has In store for him!”
cla ss w agons In tow n.
"B u t”—
Miss A nna R oe is visitin g In P o rt­
Tw o carlo ad s of rough shale from
"W ait a m inute. We'll come dow n to
land.
e w n younger women. T h ere's Miss
N o rth Yam hill to th e W estern Clay
J. H. W lrtz Is th e only prac$
BANKER.
M iss C arye W a tt w ent to P o rtlan d
Scribbler. She's barely thirty-tw o. and
C om pany a t P o rtlan d w as p a rt of
p lu m b er In tow n. All k in d s of
y
et
she
bends
over
her
desk
In
a
new
s­
T uesday's freight. T h e ground from T hursday.
w ork, Second d o o r from postofilce.
p aper olUee every dreary day long, and
a t night she fumbles into bed too tired
which It com es has been leased f o r ! M iss H elen S to tt of P o rtlan d spent
T ransacts a General
S unday a t th e hom e of Hon. W. H. H.
P le a s u re an d econom y In sumn^v tq,tnove. T hat is her existence.”
tw enty y ears and th e ow ner is grow- ^
“ It has alw ays keen n w onder to me
d re ss goods. S ee th e p re tty sty le s in she could w rite. To w rite, it seem s to
Ing rich off th e 50 c en ts a carload he 1 Myers.
receives. About six w eeks ago ship I Mr. an d Mrs. R ussell sp en t T h u rs­ o u r new line. W a sh a b le fa b rics, st;l- me. one should go around, mix w ith nil
kinds of people and gain some new ex ­
ish, co m fo rta b le an d n o t too expensive.
ping begon and a rra n g e m e n ts have | day in P o rtlan d .
perience every day,” broke In the bach ­ L .
D
ean
F
e
rrin
and
his
sons,
H
askell
Come an d look th em over. D ugan.A elor girl.
been m ade to h an d le it on a larg e
“H-n-rn! She is d raw in g upon her
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scale. T h e ro ck is easily pulverized, ■ and H olm an, v isited P o rtlan d T h u rs­ W atro u s.
p ast txperlenees before she w as sh u t
day.
free from g rit and is used In th e m an­
up. Ihsides. there a re plenty of new s
M rs. J. S. B uxton an d M iss Jessie
W e buy and sell all k inds of country p ap er clippings and encyclopedias in
ufacture of po ttery .
w ere P o rtla n d v isito rs T hursday.
produce. D ugan & W atro u s.
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the library factory w here she w orks.”
"B u h er brain”—
M rs. W ilb u r M cEldow ney spent
: DEALER i n :
"O h naturally th a t doesn’t grow
The Railway T ra in m e n ’s lodge, to T u esd ay In P o rtlan d ,
M oney sav in g Is b uying o ur grocer­ stro tu an y more th a n her body. She Is
w hich the S outhern Pacific em ployes
O liver C. C urtis, who w as one of ies. Good en ough fo r anybody a r l only mother w oman ‘sh u t in.’
on the W est Side belong, h a s a n ­ th e successful com p etito rs in th e re ­ ch eap enough fo r everybody. Dugan &
“W t\ w h a t do you m ean? I th o u g h t
the ‘slit ins' were invalids w ho couldn't
nounced a big ex cu rsio n to P o rtla n d c e n t ru ra l delivery c a rrie r exam ina­ W atro u s.
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s tir tom their c h airs and th a t they
and picnic a t H a w th o rn e P a rk for tion, is giving th e b est of satisfactio n
foundd n society”—
Sunday, May 31. T h e ro u n d trip ra te to th e p a tro n s of his p resen t route,
“Ye I know. B u t th ere a re others
F re e d eliv ery to any p a rt of th e city.
w ho live sh u t th e ir ow n selves in and
from W ashington co u n ty points Is a is pro m p t, o bliging and all w ere glad D ugan & W atro u s.
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Packers and shippers of all [kinds
yet wo a re as strong as you or I. They £
dollar.
to h e a r of his success.
a re tb women who grow old and, alas,
of m eats. Keeps a supply of the
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| Mrs. Je sse W ard G regg is v isiting
J u s t one line, b u t th a t com plete— usoles before th eir tim e—society w om ­
best
a lw a y s on hand.
en. lik old Mrs. Van Pepper, w ho nev­
Hauling lum ber by tra c tio n engine frien d s a t th e convent a t St. M ary's. ev ery th in g in h a rd w a re and agrlctl-
er tab any real Interest In life and
Is g ettin g to be a com m on sight In
F o re st G rove m ust have a board of tu ra l im plem ents, b ought rig h t a id w h a tlfe m eans, w ho live on adrnira-
irls and ex act even m ore as
tow n, Mr. L yda h av in g a track less tra d e . S m aller tow ns a re finding such w ill be sold rig h t, fo r w e give our
Comen. W hen, ow ing to th eir
railro ad of th a t kind In o p eratio n from a n organ izatio n p ra c tic a b le an d a elu siv e a tte n tk a ^ L ) g c tjjn g j h e
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i . * m in i.
. , ..I t t - T o L ' , n e
h is .»111 to th e S. P. depot.
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| g re a t help.
tak e refuge in th e cap of the dow ager,
of yours. J. H. W estco tt.
and th e ir sole consolation is being w ait­
ed on hand and foot and ranking m iser­
M ayne A bbott, of A bbott & Son’f, P able th e lives of those under th em .”
“B u t Miss Spinks”—
m ay n o t be g en erally know n, is a
“Ah. isn’t she a ‘sh u t in?’ If she
g ra d u a te o f the b e st w atc h m a k er tad would only stop m ourning over her
•Jeweler’s school In A m erica, th e Per­ ruined life and her one past love affa ir—
if she w ould only go out Into the fresh
so n ’s H orological In s titu te , a t Peorl
air, w alk, e x e rt herself, take an In ter­
est In life—w ho know s but she m ight
III., and has had especial tra in in g
even hav e an o th er love affair.”
fittin g glasses a n d In o p tic ia n 's worki*
“A nd Miss Scribbler."
“T h a t is th e sad d est of all, because
You cannot afford to n eg lect your she is handicapped by the fact th a t she
Exchange sold on all commercial centres
i r,
¡ [E.W . HAINES
[Banking Business
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Main Street, Forest Grove
Fresh Meats, Ham, Bacon and
Lard
j
Forest Grove
Store
Pacific Avenue
t
Clark Building
Main Street
Forest Grove
eyes.
B e tte r h av e them te s te d (it
coots nothing) by M ayne A bbott, t i t
ex p ert o ptician a t A bbott & S on's *
W atches and diam onds, b e st grade),
on sm all w eekly p ay m en ts If you pr*-
'fe r.
A safe In v estm en t and a n eaiy
way to save.
A bbott & S o n's
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A p re tty law n needs a little atten­
tion, a relia b le law n m ow er and a
good hose, an d w e can fu rn ish o tr
p a rt a t p rices you w on’t m iss. See how
m uch p le a s a n te r su m m er will be wilh
a sm ooth-shaven, g ra ssy law n fo r tie
h o t days. J . H. W escott.
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P a in t up and be up-to-date. T h it
m ean s g e ttin g y o u r p ain ts, oils, lead,
v a rn ish and enam el of J. H. W e stc o tt
We extend to all our customers and
old settlers an invitation to inspect a
stock of
All k in d s of b u ild ers' h a rd w are at
lo w est prices. J. H. W estco tt.
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F a rm e rs, we c a te r to your wants, I
ta k e your pro d u ce and will tre a t yos 1
rig h t. D ugan A W atrous.
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L a d le s’ and g e n ts ' fu rn ish in g goods
up-to-date an d b e st selection In town.
B iggest stock for yo u r selection. Du­
gan A W atrous.
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Is Still
Business at
Old Stand
Now is th e p ic tu re season and we
a re m aking special prices and a ttra c ­
tiv e Inducem ents in h a n d ssu ie m ounts
to g e t your com m encem ent photos. W e
w ant te a c h e rs to b rin g th e ir pupils,
too. It w on't c o st m ore th a n you can
afford, and It will please yon. Pacific
G allery,
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P hotos en larg ed , pho to s on china,
fan cy placques. A ttra c tiv e and In ter­
e stin g o rn am en ts. M eresse. th e pho­
to g rap h er.
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Seeds, tim o th y sn d clover, a t W . B.
H ick s.’
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O!«« TOPS.
h as to e a rn her living. B ut do you sup
pose I w ould sta y bending over a desk
all day If I found It w as ru in in g my
h ealth and b ra in s nnd p rev en tin g me
from m aking friends, from seeing life,
cram p in g my w hole fu tu re? No, In­
deed! If I could not persuade my su­
periors th a t fresh Ideas and a brain
co n stan tly receiving new im pressions
a re w orth m ore th a n a certain num ber
o f m usty office hours a day. I w ould
w ork nights. Sundays, every sp are
m inute, to p u t m js e lf In a position
w h e re I could both live and do my best
w ork and w here by im proving all the
tim e l could p u t m yself beyond th e
possibility of being throw n sw a y some
d ay like a sucked orange w hen I had
finally reached my lim it. It isn ’t w ork
th a t m akes a w om an old. hopeless and
w o m ; Its selfish Idleness or a narrow
life o r w ork u n d er adverse circum ­
stances. Even sorrow doesn't ruin a
w om an's existence if she still keeps her
b and on th e pulse of life. If she still
m oves and h as s p a rt In th e w orld
ab o u t her. If sh e does not allow herself
to becom e a ‘s h u t In.' ”
MAUD ROBINSON.
SHOES
made righl up to date.
W e a re not a d v e rtise rs; we do not w earing shoes—and as a m a tte r of
know an y th in g about w riting adver course w e m ust h av e gain ed soma
tise m e n ts. W e a re sim ply a shoe b u y er know ledge of stock an d sty les In 49
and seller. W e hav e w orked a t it all odd years— d o n 't you th in k so Coma
of o u r lives—Just common every-day and see w h a t a nice line of shoes wa
buying and selling good fitting and have. T h e b e s t m ade a t th e prices.
RUSSELL
FOREST GROVE
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OREGON
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