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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1903)
\ THE WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS. FOREST GROVE. OREGON, MAY 2S, 1903. • . M Chas. Hall, a brother of W A. Han, 1 t>n Friday last occurred the closing Thu people of Washington County: Headquarters for barbed wire, sta to folow the farm figures ot last week ples, fence nettiug. ready mixed paints '06, has been visiting for a few days recital by the students of the Con servatory of Music, most of the stu wit 1 this more interesting branch of (house and floor), in any color, lime, around the school. Messrs Thompson, McKenzie, Faulk dents who took part appearing for the census inquiry, in June 1900. were 51 WEST SIDE 14.467. or 3.281 families, and living in cement, nails, staples, at W. B. Hicks.'• ner, Fletcher and Walker will leave the first time before an audience. 4 1 62 Ex. ! Tue. » c C Daily Mon E x. Thr Sat in a few days to take up their sum Their efforts were greatly praised by Sun. Dally DIVISION 3,246 dwellings. The stronger sex 7 W d F ri Sunday mer work. all tho audience. Fred Watrous’ new residence in was so in numbers, too, among then, 4 30 25 7 30 ~ r Lv. PORTLAND......... Ar. 5 50 |. .8 7 40 ”S6 00 I 4 50 The Seniors are making proparc- South Park, is nearly completed and by a majority of 923, or out of every At a meeting of the student body i 3 25 . . . . Beaverton .................. 1 4 59 8 18 11 5 38 . J 4o tions for a student dance, to be given 3 07 will be strictly modern in all Its op- f 7 35 f 4 52 100 the average is 54 males and 46 fe Tuesday morning, Mr. H. E. Thomas, . . . .St. Mary's .................f 12 7 50 I 5 43 If 8 22 2 52 males. 7 27 44 While the population has pointments. Henry Wirtz is attending '05, was elected editor-in-chief of the in Verts’ Hall during Commence 16 . . . .Reedville ................... I 4 4 44 8 10 I 5 52 j 8 31 2 37 f 4 39 f 7 23 8 15 f 5 56 f 8 35 17 2 30 gained a full sixth, and is now about to the plumbing, and Johnny Mat Weekly Index, and W. B. Shively, ment week, on June 17th. They have 4 34 f 7 19 8 40 19 8 25 !( 6 10 2 20 17,000. the makeup is about the same, thews is looking after the papering, business manager. Both of these engaged one of the leading orchestras 7 14 I 4 29 8 44 j 6 06 I 8 44 21 i ----- 1 1 50 so that by turning the government’s sufficient guarantees that both will be young men have worked on the col in Portland to play for them, and aro 7 05 4 17 24 I ___( 8 54 6 15 9 03 1 30 figures into averages showing the num well done. 6 59 4 12 . . Forest lege paper for some years past and the putting forth every effort in their 6 21 ! 9 00 1*6 9 30 1 05 6 55 I 4 07 6 25 j 9 05 28 9 45 ber of each class in every hundred, an Index for the year 1903-'4 promises power to make it the very best in the f 3 59 f 6 49 12 45 6 31 f 9 11 SO 10 00 The City Bakery Is fitting up a to be of a high standard as well ns history of the institution. Further ar Intelligent idea of present conditions 12 35 6 45 3 55 . .Gaston 32 6 36 I 9 16 10 15 rangements have been left under the 5 58 10 50 may be gained. There are 7,800 handsome ice cream parlor in the real a success in a financial way. 3 06 7 21 I 10 00 50 ....McMinnville 12 35 2 56 ..5 50 10 10 school children, 5 to 20 years of age, of the bakery. Hines Bros. supervision of Mr. F. E. Voorman, * The baseball aggregation again suf 7 30 10 00 54 . . . . Whiteson 1 05 8 09 2 05 ........... who will act as floor manager. About I 11 00 76 ....Independence ........... 2 58 about one-twentieth being foreign born fered defeat at the hands of the Cac- 11 45 97 Ar. Corvallis ............. I al 1 20 I........... 1 ! 6 50 all but eight white, and an army o, 4 20 Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hadley, of Tilla- | tus last Saturday. Nevertheless, the 300 invitations are to be issued. 6 3 41 All kinds of builders’ hardware at 3,156 men could be put in the field, inook. who have been spending the game was very close and interesting, 42 4 lx Ek Tue YAMHILL DIVISION. Mon Ex. Ex. Sunday Sundoy that being the number subject to mill winter in San Francisco and Portland, the score being 4 to 2. Th. Sat lowest prices. J. H. Westcott. • Sun d ay j Sunday Wd Fri tary duty, 18 to 45 years of age, one- passed through last Saturday on their 8 25 ! 3 32 9 30 3d | I 0 Lv. PORTLAND........ 4 50 j 5 05 ! 7 30 fourth foreign born. The voting way home. Mr. Hadley has extensive 1 55 ..8 40 «6 a O 12 | j 13 . . . . T u a l a t i n ................. 9 9 12 ? r I 5 50 strength is 4,119, of whom 2661 are na business interests in and around Til f 8 32 1 30 | J Clpole ........................... Exchange sold on all commercial centres 9 37 I 15 «3 If 5 58 8 26 1 10 tive white men, all but 42 being able lamook City. 6 04 10 10 08 08 i I 17 . . . . Sherwood ........... 8 22 . 2 “ 12 58 £« 1 I 6 08 10 to read and write; of the five negroes, 10 25 25 I 19 . . . . M i d d l e t o n ............. 12 40 40 f 8 13 t/3 e H _ if 6 18 | 10 10 42 42 I 20 . . . . F ran k ..............................! 12 John Stribbich is Forest Grove's best I one is illiterate; of the 981 naturalized 5 50 Ar. Whiteson ............. Lv.| 10 10 | 7 05 F. T. KANE, Cashier 7 40 | 7 30 j 1 1 05 05 I 43 ____ there are 19 illiterate, three of the wagon maker * ' rw w w nf (Light face figures denote A. M.; dark tace figures denote P M. f Stops on 200 who have filed first papers, 28 ot ! signal ' Will carry passengers holding mileage tickets only. 1 Daily.) the 87 aliens, and 10 out of the 124 j A N E W BRICK BUILDING. W. E. COMAN, General Passenger Agent. whose citizenship is unknown. Portland, Oregon. ► The foreign born were 2675, Austra Woods & Adams’ new building will !!a claiming 31, Austria 49, Belgium 36, ' bt begun immediately after July 4th. ► LO C A L A G E N TS . A. S. Briggs Bohemia 11, Canada (English) 208,1 The old building will be moved back > D illey..................... Beaverton ................... F. W. Cady ► BANKER. 4 G aston.......................C. W. Hudson Canada (French) 14, China 36, Den-* Reedville ..................... 3. B. Finley a»d work on the new crowded, and ev ► Tualatin......................... C. A. Kren Hillsboro.......................E. L. Phillips mark 104, England 178, Finland 3 ,1 erything possible win be done to push Sherwood .................... Dora Smock ► Cornelius ...................... D. J. Barrett France 23, Germany 930, Holland 68, tije work. It will be 67x62 feet, one .. N. L. Atkins Forest Grove Hungary 1, Ireland 118, Italy 33, Nor s^ory of brick with stone trimmings, T ran sacts a General B anking B u sin ess way 52, Pacific islands 3, Poland (Rus- ' fdll glass front, and corner entrance. cannot afford to neglect your The quickest way to turn second- You ► sia) 7, Poland (other) 2, Russia 92, eyes. Better have them tested (it j hand household goods, furniture, or Scotland 82, Sweden 167, Switzerland It) Is to be built by day work. The > Main Street, Forest Grove bfick, from Catching’s brick yard, are costs nothing) by Mayne Abbott, the anything of which you want to dispose, 441, Wales 7, other countries 6, born bring made now. The stone is fur > expert optician at Abbott & Son's * into money Is to send it to the Auction at sea 1. nished by the Boos Quarry, and is be- * hauled now by six teams making Watches and diamonds, best grades, House. Free delivery to any part of the city. 0 trips daily. The lumber is to be on small weekly payments if you pre-, fiimished by Carsten Bros., and by • fer. A safe Investment and an easy { Tarmers, we cater to your wants, Dugan & Watrous. I Ida. An entire new stock of gixfife way to save. Abbott & Son's * take youfr produce and will treat you » 11 be placed on the shelves of the Washington County is in honor right. Dugan & Watrous. • n w store. : DEALER i n : bound to give her best majority to the A pretty lawn needs a little atten Republican party at this time. Election Mayne Abbott, of Abbott & Son’s, t* Ladies’ and gents’ furnishing good» ie Monday, June 1. tion, a reliable lawn mower and a tray not be generally known, is a good hose, and we can furnish our up-to-date and best selection in town. Just one line, but that complete— graduate of the best watchmaker and part at prices you won’t miss. See how Biggest stock for your selection. Du everything In hardware and agricul j«weler’s school in America, the Par much pleasanter summer will be with gan & Watrous. * tural Implements, bought right and son’s Horological Institute, at Peoria, a smooth-shaven, grassy lawn for the hot days. J. H. Wescott. * Now is the picture season and we will be sold right, for we give our ex it., and has had especial training If, Packers and shippers of all ¡kinds are making special prices and attrac clusive attention to getting the worth fitting glasses and in optician's work.» of m eats. Keeps a supply of the — Photos enlarged, photos on china, tive inducements in handsome mounts of our money, so you can get the worth best alw ays on hand. • Nothing so clean, cool and comfort- fancy placques. Attractive and Inter to get your commencement photos. We of yours. J. H. Westcott. a»le for fitting up a bedroom as one esting ornaments. Meresse, the pho want teachers to bring their pupils, ol those low-priced iron bedsteads at tographer. • too. It won’t cost more than you can PROGRESSIVE F L IN C H P A R T Y A T Bf>u & Buxton's, and when wintei afford, and it will please you. Pacific times they will be just as attractive. H E R R IC K H A L L . See Meresse for fine photographs. • Gallery. • T|ie best the year around. * At Herrick Hall last Friday a small C O L L E G E NOTES. company enjoyed one of the most pleasant evening of social life of the ^ollegq during the yenr t h e VlaseaJ? „.-.IwBroUst re p o rts p le a s a n t v is it Jackson and Peel entertaining with at his home last week. Hammocks In all styles and colors the new and popular game of Flinch. The rooms were decorated in a taste at prices that you will find easier ful style, producing a very striking than going without this summer for comfort. Roe & Buxton. * effect. Miss Maie Peel left Wednesday af After the cards had been shuffled and dealt for several hours and the ternoon for her home in Portland. A new tine of wall paper. Nothing fortunes of those at the “boards” were determined amid the expressions of freshens up a home and gives so joy or regret, the prizes were award much lasting pleasure for so little ed to Josephine Harriman, who had money as tastefully decorated walls remained at table No. 1 throughout and celling. No excuse for dingy the siege and had come out victorious rooms now; variety to suit every every time, and to Una Wilson, who taste. Prices that will harmonize received the consolation prize upon with any pocket book. Roe & Bux ton. * her record. % '.** Messrs Philbrook and Prldeaux left Later in the evening the doors lead yesterday for the Y. M. C. A. Confer ing to the dining halls were thrown ence, which is to be held in Gearhart open and all, even those players who had been unfortunate, disregarding Park, near Astoria. A business worth running is worth the fact that they had ended their ca * reers at the lowest table of the, for advertising. Miss Florence Peel, of Portland, them, "unproglessive” Flinch, fell to with hearty will, the light refresh spent several days last week with her ments so abundantly served vanishing sister. How about your printing? If you with astonishing alacrity, the closing scene of a most enjoyable evening. get It of The News it will be a little The hostesses were enthusiastically better and not so expensive. Costs congratulated by all present upon the * success of the affair which showed nothing to Inquire. Miss Josephin© Harriman departed such care and preparation for th9 guests' enjoyment. Those present last Wednesday morning for her home were: Misses Male Peel, Vera Jack- in Astoria. All the business cannot be cornered son, Una Wilson, Josephine Harri man. Florence Tongue and Hell but those who advertise will come Brock, of Pacific University: Miss closer to cornering It than the fellows Florence Peel, of Portland, and who don't. Messrs. Barnett, Bates, Fletcher, Everyone around the college Is now Thomas. Peterson and Wirtz, all of wondering whether It will be safe for Pacific University. them to venture out beyond the city limits. No doubt Thomas and Wirtz There are many things which the have found out that It is not, notwith people would buy If they only Knew standing the presence of chaperones, where to buy them to advantage. If unless a penalty of three weeks' vaca a merchant knows, he ought to tell tion is preferred. Advertising based on common sense what he knows. Try telling It In The will pay the man who places It when I >iews. • It can be seen. That's In The News. • ; Fred North. ’01. principal of th* The City Bakery has removed its cigar and tobacco department to the North Yamhill High School, chaperon-j We are not advertisers; we do not wearing shoes—and as a matter of addition just completed, one door ed his graduating class to this eltj j know anything about writing adver course we must have gained some east, and fixed up a very handy and city last Saturday. While In town tisements. We are simply a shoe buyer knowledge of stock and styles In 48 attractive stand. The bakery room, the visitors had a class picture taken and seller. We have worked at It all odd years—don’t yon think so Come Billheads, envelopes, letterheads too, has been painted up and remodel and see what a nice line of shoes we business cards, all at short notice. See of our live«—just common every-day ed. so as to be more convenient. have. The best made at the prices. how nice for the price. The News. • buying and selling good fitting and It'a genius to wait, but it is business Trainer Heater leaves today, his en to advertito for the thing you are gagement having expired on Thurs day. Mr. Heater has made many waiting for. friends during his stay with us. His Wm Andemon, a Nebraska genti»- work has been excellent, and It is to man. Is stopping at the Forest Grove be hoped that he coa be secured neat ORAJJ a * hotel, and has been looking over the season. Vote for Singer Hermann, tho Re country with a view to purchasing publican nominee fer Congressman. a farm and settling here. Page Two. Southern Pacific Time Card 1 J 3 I E. W . HAINES J Fresh Meats, Ham, Bacon and Lard Pacific Avenue Clark Building Main Street Forest Grove Forest Grove Shoe Store We extend to all our customers and old settlers an invitation to inspect a stock of v i SHOES 1 made right up to date. Is Still Doing Business at the Old Stand. RUSSELL FOREST GROVE OREGON