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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1903)
Oo to l ì »idel’a Confectionery Store for fine home made candies and fruits and nuts. W. H. Bogalsh, Los Angeles; F. P. Stauffer and J . N. E lliott, Oregon City; did business in Hillsboro, Mon* day. T he T ualatin H otel register Satur- day bore the autographs of J . E. L eonard, 8t. Paul; W m . Dickie, H . Clayton. W. S. Cotton, Portland; F ra n k MeNamee, Brewerton; Frank Nelson, Bellevue. The ear shortage locally has been som ew hat relieved, a num ber of cars having recently been furnished. Shipm ents in consist m ainly ef m erchandise and out of potatoes, onions, hay, grain and the cream ery output. Among F rid ay ’s transients were L. Reynolds, Rainier; Cnariey R. W eb ster. R . H. K altz, A rth u r A dkins, E lm er H . S m ith, Portland; F. L. H uston, Vancouver, Wash ; Thoe. Buford, St. Louis; W m . D. W orster, San Francisco; A. L. English, Mor- gan H ill, Cal. A construction train w ith a crew of eight has been busy since F rid ay loading piling, the last of the order which has been going nut last sum m er and th is tall for a bridge near 8 t Joe. The railw ay bought the piling delivered at the depot ami did Its own loading and shipping. The Odd Fellows lodge, Monte zum a No. 50, has elected as officer- for the coming term: R. H . Greer, noble grand; Recorder E. I. K u ratli, vice grand; E. L. McCormick, secre- tary and C. Jack, treasurer, tbe last two re-elected. A. J . P alm ateer will upon th eir installation become jun io r past grand. T he subordinate and R sbekah lodges are preparing to visit the lodges of Forest Grove next Monday evening, Dec. 7. Wbei W ashington lodge visited H illsbor a m onth ago it was agreed that th visit should be returned a t Mont» aum a’s convenience but not later than tbe first snow. T he college town claims that it has been visited by ‘‘the beautiful" several tim es but so far the ground has not been whitened here. The Odd Fellows have had several social occasions and that feature seems to be prom inent this year. Recently the Rebekahs presented the sunordinate lodge with a fine cook stove tor the hall kitchen ami at their next meeting were surprised with an elaborate sup per cooked on it Degree Work i- plentiful and a team has beeu organ- izsd to properly induct into the m ys teries the candidates new on the road. H oyt has the best filled store in '1 Tnere is a rhym e which sa js tow n—H oyt does busines». ••Early to bed and early to rise” but you’ll be a failure if you doD’t adver Rev. "A. LeRoy, of Portland, well tise. New I am open early and known as a lecturer on Odd Fellow advertiae lots but about the "E arly ship, waa in town Monday in tbe to bed” I must say I don’t do th a t— interest of tbe Oregon Im m igration I work until very late every night Bureau and secured some valuable preparing my store for the large additions to th eir interesting exhibit stock of Christmas stuff I have—Six at the Union depot. large double decker tables and a lot A "hobo” under Marshal Atkin of new shelving will still fail to <<ii.’s supervision put in three and a turnish the necessary room. My o f days during the week clearing store will be a marvel to m any— 1 - in street and made a big improve Come early and get best selections.— „ .n t but tired of the work, leaving H oyt. as soon as the contract he had enter ed into with the Recorder expired. Ex-Representative H . V . G ab s, of Hillsboro, has been appointed the N ex t week, two days only, Thurs engineer mem ber of the State Arid day and F riday, Dec. 10 and 11 you Land Commission by tbe State Land can consult Dr. Lowe, the w»ll B >ard in accordance with a resolu known oculo-opticion at the Tuaia tion of the last legislature providing tin Hotel about your eyes and glass for five members, two experienced es. This is Dr. Low e’s 28th trip to irrigationists, two attorneys and an Hillsboro in the last 13 ye-trs. H e engineer, to rearrange and oodify the comes every 6 m onths. present irrigation law. The other members are H . E. A nkeny, of I L Morelock, who has seven Sterling, and Chas. W. M oltett. On scree near P-ogre«», in prunes, apples tario and A ttorneys T. G. Hailey, and pears, by spraying for over seven Pendleton and Zsra Snow, Portland. years has gotten fruit th at is pracn cally perfect. A N orthern Spy J . J . Robinson died Monday at hia weighing 24 ounces and a Lady ap farm near Sylvan, aged 58, of neural ple tipping the scales at half an gia of the heart. Tw enty five years ounce show the range of his produc ago he had the contract for furnish ing Portland its coal oil street lights. W illiam J . A lexander, of Boze tion. man, Mont., was Saturday arraigned The regular m om m y meeting of A widow and six children survive before Justice B igley, on a charge of Lewis A Clark W om an’s Club of him . assault with a dangerous weapon on Hillsboro will be held at the resi Cali on Pope A Morgan for fine the person of bis wife. Mrs. Alexand dence of Mrs. F J . Bailey, Friday, er brought suit tor divorce recently in Dec. 11, at 3 o’clock. The work for photos, snap shots, enlargi g and all Montana, where tbe case is still pend w inter will be discussed at this mee‘- kinds of scenic work. E verything ing and she is at present staying ing. All m em bers are earnestly in our line is up to date. Special in with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Pegg, requested to attend. Prea. Mrs. 8. ducements made until after the H o li days. Fram es made to order, any at BeavertoD. She claim* that her B. H uston; Sec. Mrs. F. J . Bailey. size. husband came to the hom» where she was staying on the 21st sod vie ously N . P. Nelson, Buxton; Leas Mo- A t the Congregational church next assaulted her with an u n r>|la, C larkin, Laurel; Carl Pfahl, Bloom Sunday the pastor, Rev. Edward w hile he claims th at sh-* a o o s-t him ing; A. C. Johnson, Sherwood; G ao. Curran, will preach both m orning by throw ing stovewood ai.d rx.Uing D wiley. Banks; B urt Cady, Beaver water at him . The ca<** » ill in tor; X A. Gasener, Cooper Mount and evening. All are m ost cordially vestigated by the District A ttorney, ain; U. Jack, Farm ington; M. Madi invited ami if th e facts w arrant »•■ i” 'orm a- •on. Reedville; wore am ong the vis Dr. Lowe’s superior glasses cost no tion will be tiled in th» <’i- -'li* c o u rt. itors from over the county who had more than other» and you h«ve the Th» defendant was relea-*d r»n cash hu-ines* at t h e county seat the latter benefit of his »Kill and 17 years’ ex bail. part of last week. perience. The proper way to live is to cat right. To eat rig h t 1» to have an Ideal Steam Cooker and eat staam cooked food, D. W. Prince, of S y l van, tbe agent for the Ideal Cooker, was in town the last day or two, showing the cooker to the people here. He has appointed the Meseen- ger Trading C j . as sub agent who will be glad to explain the cooker to any one who calls at their store, on Second street near Main. Mrs. J . A. Im brie says it is just fine, Mrs. Me Nelley sings the praises of the cooker up to the sky, Mrs. Brooks, o ’ Scholls, says she would not take twice the ir.e e she gave for hers if she could not get unother, Mrs. Ferd Groner, says for a rice cooker it can’t be beat. There are num ber of ladies in our county who have been using tfcb cooker and all tell the same story of how fine bread, cakes,pudding, vege tables and above all tough meat comes out of the cooker all th at could be desired. Agents address, D. W . P r i n c e , Sylvan, Ore. (26 29) Monday will be city election and from the interest displayed at the prim ary when 109 were out it ia likely to see a full vote. I^ast year 175 votes were poled, tbe year before 134, ia 1900 w ith only one ticket in the field 59 voted and the sam s con dition existed in 1899 when there were 94 voters. In 1901 : W arrant debt t8 ,596 41; hooded debt, 924,500; total debt, 933,- 059,41. Assets, 933,700: (w ater and light plant, 924500; betterm ents on plant, 92,500; city hall, 94,5JO; fire apparatus, 91,200; cash on hand, 9600; November earnings of plant, 9400 ) You dob’t need to leave Hillsboro toget up-to-date photography. Pope A Morgan have modern equipm ent to turn out the very latest in fine nhotos, enlarging and fram ing. You’ll be pleased with their work. Dr. L <we put» the cream of over in » «tr»’ expe-'ence into his glasses, l'hey are the test ever. See him. When You See a Whole Page Atl. You Always Know It’s My Ad. ♦ I advertise big because 1 have the biggest stock of Holiday Goods ever in Town. This is saying a great deal, but it’s so. Lots of my huge stock is out for your inspection and I am fast placing the balance on tables and shelves. During the next three weeks I will have a force of eight or ten clerks to show you the stock and give you prompt and cour teous treatment. My store will be the neatest, cleanest, best lighted, best filled, and will carry the largest line of pretty gifts you ever saw. My store will be beautifully decorated and it will be worth your time to come and see, even if you don’t want to buy, and advise you not to buy elsewhere till you see my complete stock or you will regret every penny spent. A room so full of bargains that there is little standing room left, and if you don’t come early you may only get a chance to stand out in the cold and look in the window. [& This ad. costs money, but I do it as a favor to the many m people who do not know what I have, and for my patrons tv L. M. H oyt P Hillsboro, Oregon -3 ■ - ¿A3 - 'W ► V , ' j ^ r-T<