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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1903)
P A G E SIX TH E W ASH ING TO N <u n u > t ri* ' < a«- C O U N TY NEWS, FOREST GROVE, O R , SEPT. 4, i903. SHORT fiO tlM ; vT, W ith good teeth follows good digestion, with bad teeth disease and trouble. Good teeth improves beauty. are absolutely necessary. W ith any living person they Even good teeth need care. Because they do not ache they should not be neglected. We Preserve Teet*h We Clean Teekh We Repair Teet»h We Fill Teeth We Insert* TeeLh We Extract» TeeLh Our Prices for the BEST DENTAL WORK ARE REMARKABLYLOW FOR SKILLED WORK To those who mention having seen this advertisement iti the Washington County News and have work doue, we will give a years subscription to the news F R E E WASHINGTON COUNTY DENTAL PARLORS Dr. V. L. DIMMICK, Manager Official Notices of the City of Forest Grove=—=Published by Authority v4Rojjrta 5 to ri twist tell. It lg quite evident that the guilty Testimonials. party is a man very familiar with the Dayton, Oregon, June 8, 1903. place and must have been watching, This is to certify that our boy Owen as the boy left to look after the house has been troubled with hip joint dis had been out only a few minutes, and ease of five years' standing, and has when he returned saw the burglar, just taken 25 treatments from Dr. 1 nng, having recognized him as the same the Magnetic Healer, o f Dayton, ore., man he ran out of the house on Tues and he is now a well boy. No drugs day. were used.— J. H. & M. C. Gonodrich, Mr. G. A. Wells, who Is here (rom Dayton, Ore., Parents. the East., Is a friend o f Mr. C. V. B. Russell, and with him founded the To Whom It May Concern:— I here Miners' Register o f Circle City, Colo., by certify that I have taken treatments a paper well known. Mr. W ells says o f Prof. F. D. DeLong. the Magnetii The News Is the best country paper Healer, for a Fibroid Tumor, which M he ever saw, Mr. W ells and Mr. Rus filled the entire abdominal cavity. Now sell In 1857 were together on the Glen- I consider myself a well woman.— Mrs wood (M ills county, Iowa) Weekly Emma C. Smith, Dayton, Ore. Union, and Mr. Russell carefully pre Send stamp for reply to these testi serves a copy of the fourth issue of monials. the first volume, dated Nov. 19, 1857, marked for the printer to throw In the For Sale— A fine ten-acre tract of dead matter. Home-made poetry, h land, one mile from Forest Grove. receipt for dried apple pie, financial Enquire Wash. Co. News, or J. P. editorials and an account of labor trou Wagner. *15-18 bles make it look like a present-day country paper. P O R T L A N D M ARKETS. The News office has looked like a state fair county exhibit this week, September 3. and the specimens exhibited would Grain and Flour. — Wheat, Walla have been In the prize-winning class Wm. Ixmslgnont brought in beans 10 Walla. 78c; wheat, Valley, 80c; wheat, inches long, while Mrs. I.azott. of Bux bluestem, 81c; barley, per ton, $20; hard wheat flour, ton. left specimens of il-tnch beans oats, $1.1501.25; and a sunflower 9 inches In diameter. straights. $3.60; hard wheat flour, pat Mr. Parkin contributed samples o f as ents. $4.10; valley flour. $3.80; graham fine prunes, apples and plums as are flour, $3.40; rye flour, $4.50. Produce. — Butter, fancy creamery, to be seen anywhere. A district Sunday school convention 25c; extra. 25c; butter, dairy, 1 7 4 ® butter store, 15® 16c; cheese, was held in the M E church Wednes 20c; day. with a good attendance. Rev. A. Young America, 15@154c; cheese, Or Robinson, o f Hillsboro, lg president. egon full cream, 14c; pggs, Oregon State Superintendent (o f Sunday ranch, 21®22c; honey, dark, 1 0 4 ® Schools) Johnson, of Portland, was \ 11c; honey, fancy white. 15c; hone>, present and prominent In making the ! amber, 12®13c. Vegetables. - Beets, sack, $1@1.25; convention a success. Marshal Cronin gathered In 18 cows beans, string, per pound. 4®5c; cab Chile one day last week, and a few others bage, t 4 ® 1 4 c ; celery, 75c; went to the pound during the seven peppers, pound. 15c; carrots, sack, $1; days, but that day was the record cucumber, per dozen. 10c; hothouse cucumbers, 15c; eggplant, per crate. They strayed in from Cornelius. * $1; green corn, per dozen. 12 4 ® l 5 c; 4 Regular communication of Forest Chapter No. 42, Order of the Easter.. Star, will be held' In Masonic hall on Monday evening. September 7. Visit in g members will be cordially wel comed. This is the first meeting since the summer recess and also in the renovated hall. John Robb, brother-in-law of Mrs. J. C. Robb, died in a Portland hos pital last week, the result of an oper ation. and was burled In Lone Fir cem etery. Mrs. J. P. Wagner, his »«Ic e , and her husband attended the funeral. His . on died only a short tim e before. He leaves a wife an- tw o children, a son and a daughter. A large number of relatives from all o v e r the sale attended the funeral »ervloes, among them being Collector « * Customs Robb, o f Astoria. The pall bearers were all nephews, and included Mr. J. P. Wagner, of Forest d rove. When you see Hines Bros', bread wapnn at your door you may know that d m best In the bakery line Is at hand • Rev. L. F, Belknap, pastor o f the J1 M Church, arrived home Wednes d a y from Dayton, and will occupy his pulpit next Sunday, both morning and «evening. tHarve Baldwin has lumber on the Igrownd for a new cottage In Rout. f*ark, the 34th built by his family in S’Y’rest Grove It Is already rented to Mr. Conley. Robbing a child’s savings hank Is the claim o f some unknown Forest Grove PROF. F. D. LONG. tmrglar to be the meanest man on J tD i earth Monday the 12-year-old son of The Magnetic Healer lyton. Ore W . K. Curtis discovered a man In the house Investigating his savings, about Is making sontc remarkable eiiroa. 92 5(1, and drove him out with the loss He makes a spec laity of Stomach Trou o f about a dollar, the rest being scat-; ble of long standing Female Trou tered around the mom. The same man bles of long standing. Nervousness. called again Thursday afternoon and Cancsr Sore, and Weak Eyes. Paraly madea final clean up. getting $r> Ui |10 sis. and all Lameness of Shoulders and fa rash, as near as Mr. Curtis could Neck. No drugs required. 1 75c@$l; peaches, 80@90c; plums, Ore gon, 40@50c. Poultry. — Broilers, $2.25@2.50; fry ers, $3®3.50; mixed, per pound, 114 @12c; springs, per pound, 14@144c; mixed, $4@4.50; hens, 12@124c; geese, $5.50®6; ducks, $3@5; turkeys, live, 12 @ 12 4 c; turkeys, dressed, @15e. Hay and Feed. — New timotny, $16 @17; clover, $12@14; new cheat, $12; eastern Oregon, $16@17; bran, $21; chop, $17@21; shorts, $21; barley, roHed, $21 @22; middlings, $25. Provisions. — Hams, as to size, 154 @16c; hams, picnic, 104 c; bacon, breakfast, 18c; bacon, English, 154c; dry salt sides, 114c; backs, 12 4 c, lard, kettle rendered, tierces, 104c. Fresh Meats.— Veals, 8 @ 2 4 c ; pork, 7 4 @ 8 c ; beef, 6 ® 7c; mutton, 5@6c. Hops.— Choice, 204c; prime, 20c. PROF. J. B. DeLONG, A D M IN IS T R A T O R ’S NOTICE. . Magnetic Healer, Specialist in Cataracts, Sore Eyes, Fe male Troubles, Lameness in Shoul ders, Bronchitis and Rheumatism. Office at residence, Forest Grove. A t our parlors we are prepared to do all kinds o f fashionable dressmak ing, cutting and fitting. Our work guaranteed. Ladies’ suits made to or der. D IFFBRD ANG & W ARD . Rooms over shoe store. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly, lawfully and regularly appointed executrix, with will attached, o f the estate of Philip Beal, deceased, by the County Court of Washington county, and State of Or egon, that all persons holding claims against said estate will present them to me, legally certified to, at the of fice o f W. M. Langley & Son, my at torneys, at the City o f Forest Grove, Washington County, Oregon, within six months from the first publication of this notice. J. B. M A TTH E W S , Witness my hand, this 14th day of July, 1903. LA D IE S’ TA ILO R IN G . C LA R IN D A BEAL, Executrix o f the Estate o f Philip Beal, Deceased. Artistic Paperhanger and Painter. Varnishing. Sign work a specialty. Forest Grove NOTICE FOR PU B LIC ATIO N . not M. F. Nixon. R- P. Nixon. ex United States Land Office, NIXON FOREST GROVE Big Oregon City, Oregon, LAND C O M PANY • August 31, 1903. Large and Small Farms, City Property Notice is hereby given that In com and Timber Lands for Sale. pliance with the provisions of the act Loans Negotiated. Main Street, Forest Grove. Oregon. of Congress o f June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon, DR. V. L. DIMICK, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land Dentist. States by act o f August 4. 1892, Knute Westberg, o f Portland, county of Mult Upstairs, W agner Building. nomah. State o f Oregon, has this day Forest Grove, Oregon. filed In this office his sworn statement No. 6258, for the purchase of the W 4 o f N W 4 of Section No. 28, in Town THIRTY YEARS AGO the «dvrnt of the ship No. 3 N.. Range No. 4 W.. and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its stone or timber than for agricultural pur created th« typewriter industry. poses. and to establish his claim to EVER SINCE the Remingtoa has been said land before the register a n j re headquarters F or the recognized leader among ceiver o f this office at Oregon City, writing machines. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 18th day TODAY its supremacy is unquestioned. of November, 1903 SOLID MERIT is tha foundation of its He names as witnesses: Robert T. enduring rule. R.F. D Rial: I. Forestdrove. Ore. Simpson, Adam Simpson. Thomas J. McFarland. M. Middaugh. all o f Bux- REMINGTON TYPEWRITER COMPANY Kit?>nb onion9- Ppr dozen bunches. 327 Broadway. New York t<Jn. Oregon. Messrs. W etter and Butler, o f Green f 1|H pL * rpPn 1>P» * 3 4 ® 4 c ; green pep- :Any and all persons claiming ad REM INGTON T Y P E W R IT E R CO- Ray, Mich., are visiting Mr. VWlhOx.1 ,,r si(# ouml- 5H <?,*<'; head lettuce, loc: versely the above described lands are potatoes. Oregon, new. 75®90c; pota 349 Stark S t- U i o f Cornelius. They are much pleased j requested to file their claims In this toes. sweet, per pound. 2 © 24 c; rad Portland, Oregon. with the country and may locate. They office on or before said 18th day of ishes. pei; dozep bunches. 124 c; sum have traveled over Washington and November, 1903. mer squashes, doxen. 15c; tomatoes, I have a few, fine, choice bullilln* Oregon, but like this section best. ALG ERN O N DRESSER. SO®63c; turnips, sack. $1 lots for sale In the Oak Grove; side- Judge Hollts visited Portland on ' 16-25 Register Fruita. — Apples. Oregon. 75c@|l; j walk, shade and watermains. Earl B. business Wednesday. Bartlett pears, $1 25@1 50; ’Bartlett Hawks. Enquire a t office o f Hollis Mrs Burke, w ife of the hank cap -1 Patent Medicines. Vasaiine. Sewing I pears. Oregon. 75c@$I; crabapples. A Hawks. Attorneys-at-law, ovet 1 ture. who is confined in the county I Machine Oil. Flavoring Extracts, etc. per pound. 3c; pears. Oregon Bartletta. Hlneo’ Drug Store. • 15-18 Jail, arrived in Hillsboro today. at the Bazaar. • Wanted— Good Bartlett pears, under 2'/a inches in diameter, in change for goods at Bailey’s Store. A Record of 30 Years 1873 1903 REMINGTON W. H. Williams I Son I L UM BES IN ROUGH I