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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1903)
THE W A S H IN G T O N C O U N TY NEW S, FO R EST C arp ets— lo ts to pick from . C olors In d ep en d en t te le g ra p h line ex ten d s F red M arsh h a s ju s t com pleted a th a t will w ear an d q u a litie s th a t will from F o re st G rove to T illam ook. M es tw o y ears' course In th e N o rth Pacific sta n d m uch usage. All prices. R oe A. sages received a t S. G. H u g h e s’ office. D en tal College. H o Is a g ra d u a te o. B uxton. * W oodsaw — th e fa s te s t in th e county Pacific U n iv ersity an d a son of Prof. and th e b e st equipped. C has. H a re ] Jo sep h W . M arsh. Mr. M arsh is a You w ou ld n 't su p p o se th e se h a n d * young m an favorably know n in th e i am [if. som e rugs, of w hich we h av e su ch a O rd ers tak e n for wood: \ ving by com m unity an d m any will be glad to big a sso rtm e n t, w ere so cheap. Money up-to-date saw an d skillful saw yer. ■ le a rn th a t he h a s m ade a rra n g e m e n ts to be in positon to do first class w ork W ill call an y w h ere In tow n a n d saw ta lk s. H e a r o u r p rices. Roe & B ux * wood in sh o rt o rd e r. C has. H a rtra m p f. ton. a t h is home. Miss S ad ie C ronin, a co m p eten t op- J J. Q. Jack so n is chopping wood on a A gency for th e reliab le H a rrin g to n big scale, cu ttin g 1300 cords on his e ra to r, is In c h a rg e of th e In d ep en d en t ^ C arriag e Co., buggies, ro ad w agons, la s t run. A view of this in te re stin g T elep h o n e Co.’s c e n tra l office an d is lig h t farm w agons, a t W . B. H ic k s’ * m aking th e serv ice v ery p opular sc en e will ap p ear n e x t w eek. am ong th e ir p a tro n s by h e r co u rtesy , Verboort —W a lte r B e rn a rd is q u iu H e a d q u a rte rs fo r b arb ed w ire, s ta ab ility an d good m anagem ent. sick w ith th e grip. M iss Moore, n e a r ples, fence n e ttin g , re ad y m ixed p a in ts R oad S u p erv iso r C lark h as been em C ornelius, w as ta k e n sick T h u rsd ay , (house and floor), In an y color, lim e, ploying C h arles H a rtra m p f to use his b u t is now rep o rted im proving. cem ent, n ails, sta p le s, a t W. B. H icks.'* tra c tio n ste a m saw , one of th e la te s t Mr. P hilip B eal is rep o rte d a s un an d m o st m odern m achines, to propel im proved. H e h a s been q u ite sick. F a rm e rs, don’t fo rg e t to g e t y o u r th e g ra d e r, p u ttin g th e ro ad s in th e plows, h arro w s, ra k e s, b in d ers, a t W. fin est condition th e y have ev er been. F o re s t G rove h a s m ore h e a lth y old Mrs. C has. F . M iller is v isitin g h er B. H ick s,’ Sole a g e n t fo r th e M ilw au people, m ore hand so m e young people, m oro hap p in ess, com fort an d p ro sp e r m o th er, Mrs. T om pkins, a t T illam ook. k ee bin d er, b e st m ade. Mr. C am pbell, w ho w as m an a g e r of ity th a n a n y o th e r city of its size In J. J. W irtz has co m p leted an a t th e U nited S ta te s. B ut th e re 's room th e K eeley In s titu te w hen th e cu re fo r m ore, to live long, g e t handsom e w as located h ere , w ith h is wife, a tra c tiv e ad d itio n to h is p o p u la r confec d a u g h te r of M rs. Jero m e P o rte r, a r t tio n ery sto re In th e w ay of th e n e a t a n d b e happy. T h e public school had a holiday ex pected sh o rtly to m ak e th e ir hom e e st ice c ream p a rlo rs, finely enough fu rn ish ed to su it th o ’’400,” th o u g h not T h u rsd ay , R oosevelt Day, of which in th e Grove. Mr. and M rs. Levi Sm ith w ent to all a t once. Ice cre a m is very b e a lth v m any of th e te a c h e rs availed them B eav erto n on T u e sd a y ’s a ftern o o a t th is season. selv es to visit P o rtlan d . tra in , in te n d in g to v isit P o rtla n d b e T h e Dilley school h as been flourish fo re th e ir re tu rn . Miss Coral W ilkes, o f D illey, has ing u n d er th e p rin elp alsh ip of Miss Mr. B a x te r of Scoggin’s V alley ju s t finished a n in e m o n th s’ te rm a t S usie Ja ck so n , w ho rece n tly cam e stopped o v er n ig h t h e re T u esd ay a n a th e Bloom ing school. from th e F a s t w ith th e h ig h e st rov. th e n e x t m o rn in g w e n t to P o rtlan d . om m endaU ons. H er room has 40 pu Mr. T . W. T hom pson, heavily in te r T h e ev en t of th e b a seb all seaso n is p ils and th e eighth g rad e s ta te exam e ste d in m illin g as well as ow ning a to be th e g re a t g am e n e x t S unday in a tio n s a re now in p ro g re ss w it', fine farm n e a r G aston, w ho h as been w hen th o sin g le m en w ill c ro ss b a ts th e p ro sp ects of fo u r g ra d u a te s. Two in P o rtla n d d u rin g th e w in ter, w as w ith th e m a rrie d . It w ill be an all- o th e r te a c h e rs a s s is t M iss Jack so n , in th e city W ednesday. s ta r perfo rm an ce, b ristlin g w ith hom e w ho is receiv in g $50 a m onth, quite Mr. Si S m ith an d fam ily, fo rm erly ru n s. Don’t fo rg e t to be a t th e p a rk above th e w om an -teach er's a v erag e, of A lm ena, K a n sa s, w ho for th e past Sunday afternoon. and is giving e n tire sa tisfa c tio n to y e a r h a v e been resid in g n e a r h ere , a re th e p atro n s. m oving to A lbany. W h a t w as a d v e rtise d a s a n "old T h e p la n t w hich m an u fa c tu re s the Mr. A. E. B ell of B eav er City, Ne- fash io n ed rev iv al m eetin g ,” b u t in its p o p u lar C arn atio n B rand of condensed b ra sk a , a fte r a trip th ro u g h C alifornia s tre e t p a ra d e s, n e a t u n ifo rm s an d cream , It equipped w ith th e very la t and W ash in g to n , is looking o v er o th e r c h a ra c te ristic fe a tu re s, b e a rs a e s t devices fo r its w ork, and so suc W ash in g to n county. H e is an old close resem b la n ce to th e S alv atio n cessfu l it is th a t th is an d Its slstei frien d of Mr. P hilip F re n c h of A rm y, h as been in te re stin g la rg e au d i fa c to ry a t K ent, W ashin g to n , a re far T h a tc h e r, w ho fo rm erly resid ed in ences In th e s tre e e t a n d a t th e ir big b eh in d th e ir o rd ers, w hile only a com B eav er City. te n t in th e p ark . F o u r w om en and flvs p a rativ ely sm all field n e a r hom e is m en sing gospel hym n se n tim e n ts to n ec e ssa ry to ta k e up th e ir full output. H illsboro’s club dance S a tu rd a y ev ra g tim e m usic in a c a tc h y w ay ant. T h e F o re s t G rove p la n t can h andle ening, la s t of a su ccessfu l season, w as a re in te re stin g sp e a k e rs, e a rn e s t in th e m ilk from 3000 cows, b u t w ill be enliv en ed w ith ex cellen t m usic from p ray er, and h a v e m ade a m o st favora- ^pnJargrocf no tho fa rm e rs build up th e ir W ftlHer's o ic u e a lia . Sara W o l v » r bio im prcooion. « ■ — * herds. M any th o u san d d o llars a re p v t played th e violin, W illard W irtz c la r in circu latio n each m onth . A nu m b er ionet, N orville A tk in s co rn et, a n d Mr. A few second-hand pianos and or of fa rm ers a re realizing o v e r 6 c en ts R aym ond th e piano. g an s fo r sale a t a b arg ain a t T h e Ba a q u a rt fo r th e ir m ilk, fo r w hich th e W anted. — Tw o reliable g irls, cook zar, F o re s t Grove. Call a t o n ce or fa c to ry sends its w agons to th e ir and w a itre ss, fo r su m m er w ork. Good w rite to th e m an ag e r, Mr. K. N. farm s. S taeh r. * No s trik e a t o u r laundry . T ak e your w ages, fine position. In q u ire o r a d lau n d ry to W irtz ’ b a rb e r shop. T ry d re ss N ew s office A l. GROVE, OREGON, MAY GREAT BUILDING SALE It is plain to everyone that it is better Grocery Specials H ere, as we'.I as everyw here else su r plus goods a re being sacrificed B e low we give a few item s of w hich th ere a re m any: rather than cart goods back and forth, and we are trying to do this in the most inte'ligent manner we know. W e are buying nothing we "V elvet,” “Perfection,” "Sioux” or “ Polo” Soap, 8 b ars f o r ..................25c are not compelled to have, and w . Ten b a rs “Diamond P ” S o a p ............ 25c are slaughtering everything we can All 10c T oilet S o a p s ........................... 5n get along without. 1-lb can E gg-P hosphate B aking P o w d e r ................................................ 25c out w ill be replaced until we are in No item closed our new store. Mb can Calum et B aking P ow der. .20c 1-lb can A lta B aking P o w d e r .........30c l^-lb can A lta B aking P ow der . . .,1 5 c 2 packages “F orce” ............................ 25c 3-lb packages Gold D ust ....................20c Goods > j for us to make considerable sacrifice Come now if you want the BEST BARGAINS Hundreds of Articles Reduced. 75c w hite q u ilts reduced to ............ 50c $1.25 stan d covers reduced to ,...9 0 o $2.50 p o rtie re s reduced to ........... $1.90 $3.00 p o rtie re s reduced to .......... $2.35 $4.50 p o rtie re s reduced to ........... $3.65 $1.50 m uslin n ig h t gow ns reduced t o ............................................. 75c m uslin p a n ts reduced to . . ; . . .'55c $1.50 kid gloves reduced t o .......... $1.20 $1.25 kid gloves reduced to . . . . . $1.00 Big reductions in ribbons, laces, em broideries, All 15c can t o m a to e s .......................... 11c braids, applique, bead and fringe trimmings. Ladies’ Suits 45c ju g m aple syrup .......................... 35c »1.15 $1.00 m uslin n ig h t gow ns reduced t o ........................................................... 75c 3-lb packages Dew D r o p ....................20o 50c eiderdow n reduced t o ..................35c 25c b o ttle-m aple syrup ......................20c W e hav e ten o r tw elve tailor-m ade 35c eiderdow n reduced t o ..................25c 10c package A lpha H om e P u d ding. 5«. su its le ft over from la s t year. 20 lbs good, clean r i c e ......................$1.00 well m ade an d well lined—p a rt of *>0c and 75c d re ssin g sacqucs re 3 lbs good E nglish b re a k fa st te a . .50c Everything is being reduced except those articles which we have to buy over again every few days. Stove Snaps A few “Charter Oak” stoves duced t o ............................................... 45c g u a ra n te e th a t new su its of such T able lin en s reduced 10 to 20 per cen t. m a te ria ls and as w ell m ade as th e se W orsted d re ss goods reduced 10 to 25 p er cent. c a n ’t b e bought an y w h ere for less tu rh W e have divided O uting flannels reduced 10 to 15 per cen t. them in to tw o lots and sell them a t L ad ies’ b e lts, and ranges on hand which are reduced to All *125 d ressin g sacq u es reduced to 75c th o ja c k e ts a re silk lined—and we th a n $12 or $15. a point that if you are in need of a stove you can't afford not to buy now. $ 4 j o & $5 50c, 60c an d 75c values, choice f o r ............................ 4Sc All w inter goods, such as woolen hos iery, quilts, blankets, ladies’ jackets, SUIT men's overcoats, etc., reduced one- fourth to one-third. Dishes Reduced All decorated ware and all large pieces Shoe Department In th is d e p a rtm e n t as everyw here else, All silks, velvets, velveteens, etc., re duced. I A big assortment of ladies’ shirt waists m ost item s a re reduced—som e m ore of white ware such as platters, tu P ianos, $50.00 down, $10 p e r m onth; W an te d .—E very one to n o tice th a t o rg an s, $10.00 dow n. $4.00 p e r m onth, reens, butter dishes, pitchers, etc., T he m u tu al telep h o n e w hich ex T he N ew s ad v e rtisin g is all clean, re reduced 10 to 30 per cent. a t T ho B azar, F o re s t Grove. * hall M ay 27 and 28. liable, and has no fa k e or p a te n t m edi Many substantial reductions in hard C ity council’s n ex t m eetin g w ill be cine puffs to deceive our re a d e rs and E verybody has been w ondering late o u r b ath s, too. ware, tinware, graniteware, etc. th e second T u esd ay in Ju n e and a occupy our space. lively tim e is expected. Pag« Piva. 22, 1903. at reduced prices. th a n o th e rs. Everyone who prices them is impressed with their cheapness. 3,000 Napkins, towels and handkerchiefs reduced.................................................... ly how T he B azar, in F o re s t Grove, 9 Big reduction in underwear. could sell o rg an s and pianos ch eap er During this sale we w ill continue to T he In d ep en d en t T elep h o n e Com Wanted. — S tra n g e rs com ing to F o r th a n th e sam e in stru m e n t could be pay the highest price for pany, o f w hich S. G. H u g h es of F o rest e s t G rove to call a t th e A uction H ouse had in P o rtlan d , b u t it is easily u n d e r i G iove is ow ner, re ach es from P o rtlan d and g e t o u r prices b efo re buying. stood w hen a p erson stops to co n sid er To se le c t from . All sizes and all i to T illam ook and is fa s t sp re a d in g a th e trem en d o u s re n t, clerk h ire and w id th s, and alm o st all v arieties. If a young m an falls in love w ith a o th e r expenses th e big P o rtlan d houses n etw o rk of w ires over th is county,' Butter, eggs, poultry, wool, tallow, T igordvile an d Scholl’s lin es having young w om an th a t’s his b u sin e ss; if h av e to put up w ith. * hides, etc., and they count the same been th e la te s t additions. F o re st G rove sh e re tu rn s th e affection th a t's her as cash. But we cannot make any G. A.R. —J. B. M atth ew s’ P o st m eets exchange h a s 125 phones an d th e T i- ; bu sin ess, b u t if th e y ’re en g ag ed and ev ery first an d th ird W ednesday in but short time credits to anyone, g ard v ile an d S choll’s ex ch an g e 75 g e t m arrie d t h a t ’s no t only their busi- V e rts Hall a t 1:30 p. m. F. S. B arnes, phones. B esides giving fre e sw itch in g n ess b u t ours too, fo r if th e y ’re sensi- and do not want to open any new w ith in th e county to su b sc rib e rs, th e ble th e y ’ll g e t th e e n g ag em en t and C om m ander; F. B. S ta rre tt, a d ju ta n t. accounts. and all odd m ak es and n um bers of com pany has low ered th e P o rtla n d ra te w edding rin g s from A bbott & S on’s, c o rsets su rp risin g ly reduced. W ill For Sale — Som e A ngora go ats and from 35 to 15 cents and to Tillam ook w here th e y ’ll find th e b ig g est assort- PAIRS Corsets Reduced Country Produce ALL OUR h a r given a ra te of 25 in ste a d of 75 m e n t and g e t th e b e st for th e le a st Cotswold sheep. cen ts. m oney. * F orest G rove. E d w ard L. N aylor, As fast as possible materials are being collected for the construction of our splendid Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines. New Brick and Stone Store which it to replace the old wooden one we now occupy. Between now ^ and July 4th we must reduce our \ $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 STOCK enough to pack it into lest than half the space we now occupy. To do this we are reducing prices so is to make it a special inducement for . Rotary Motion and Ball Bearings. K. N. STAEHR, The Baiaat AGENT FOR WASHINGTON CO. Forest Grove : : : ; : : people to help us unload. We have left one or two latest pattern P. N . close out all except T hom pson’s Glove F ittin g . A big lo t of c h ild re n ’s co rse ts— "D r. W a rn e r's ”—sizes 18, 19 and 20— re g u la r 25c se lle rs a t ju s t White Sew ing Machines at less than half the agent’s price Half Price 2 FOR 25c CLOTHING DEPT. E xcept a few stap le a rtic le s w hich wo know will sell anyw ay, every Item In th is splendid d e p a rtm e n t Is reduced. Too m any red u ctio n s to m ention. Suffice It to say; EVERY A R T IC L E 18 A BARGAIN. W oods & Adam s Oregon Forest Grove Oregon x t — '