Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, March 24, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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Mr.
For farm, lawn and poultry fences,
see M. Peterson.
The
S.
largest stock of axle grease in
Mrs. E. Meresse
Dr. W . M. Pollock
Friday.
“ Down by the Sea”
with plete the kitchen.
Bob Dugan is quite sick this week
the first of the week.
W.
C.
Kertsen
went
to Seattle
dishes you should try the Magnet.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Caples of Port­
Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Dugan were in
returned home
Monday from a visit
with Mrs. E.” Meresse.
Several of our citizens are
to
take
in the
planning
St. Louis Exposition
during the coming Summer.
W . F. M iller
ing the past
has been
absent dur­
week, visiting
friends in
Washington and Oregon.
Mr.
Clive
and family of Orleans,
Nebraska, arrived
here
Monday
to
make the Grove their home.
T h e Colonial
For Alsike,
Red
Mrs L . M . Macrum, who has been
nursing Mrs. C.
recent severe
F. M iller during her
illness, reports her pat­
ient recovering rapidly.
your floors are the
large mats
Mrs. C. P. Christian is very
sold at
present,
Messrs.
Robert P.
Floor mats.
decorate
pets.
Nixon
sold the
Rose
Mrs. C. Gillmore
iting at the
an operation
undergone
in the hospital
land, and was in a critical
in Port­
condition.
M>. and Mrs.
Arthur Johnson have
Easter
eggs
which were
Mrs. Patton, one the News compos­
itors, spent Sunday with her parents
Mr. and Mrs.
residence
hand during the com ing summer.
burned by his wife.
John Heisler,
at Gales
Creek.
Artist J. B. Matthews has just com ­
pleted a very neat job of
painting and
paper-hanging at the home of W . N.
who has been vis­ Sears.
home of her father J. E.
advertised.
of
Owing to the
the weather the
small, however,
inclemancy
attendance was
those who did
speak favorably of
attend
the enterta:nment
and especially of the specialties.
a
Rev. M . C. Harris, a returned mis­
sionary from Japan, and at the present
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Venen and fam- tim e superintendent of the Japanese
j
„ „ „ „ ;♦ W1 resi“ e bere in tbe ‘uture- T hey church, Tuesday evening, March 29th.
upon it
have a nice house on the comer of Subject: “ The present Crisis in the
Second avenue and Third street, into
N. Johnson were which they are moving.
T h ey certainly were very handsome
in Portland Friday
and Saturday.
Brice Wilson of Glenwood, is un-
and evidenced the handiwork of an
“ N e ll” joined in the foot race for hats,
doubtedly the only manufacturer of
artist.
and probably would have been going
decoy ducks in the state. If not the
Bom— T o Mr. and Mrs. Thomas yet, il a new» boy had not com e to his ! exclusive pknt „ least his ducks „ e
Schoolcraft,
prominent farmers near assistance.
I the best on the market. A ll his ducks
painted and kiln
your floors, better than car­
Roe & Buxton.
ily have returned from Zion City, mission work on the Pacific * coast, will
purchased two lots of Earl B. Hawks
• i 4 i ki u io
c
t , i,
A wb*cb *s near Chicago, Illinois, and deliver a lecture
in the Methodist
...;n
Mr. Edward Dixon showed the News will erect a neat
a few
latest thing to
The “ News” job print put out a
Dugan, returned to her home in Hub­ very neat and attractive invitation for
Mr. Clark of Minnesota, is stopping bard Tuesday.
the “ Students’ Dance” given at Verts
at the Sloan hotel.
He
will look
This spring has been one of the Hall, Tuesday evening last.
about our county with a view to mak­
T h e Mahara’ s B ig Minstrel Com­
most prosperous poultry seasons ever
ing this his home.
known on the coast.
Mr. Garrison pany made their appearance at Verts
Miss Josephine
Baber, who is a reports that it is the best season he Opera House last Friday evening as
stating that Pacific railroad bridge carpenter.
Mrs. Theo. M cKam er had
The
which is proving very obstinate.
student at St.
afternoon,
be
with a very hard case of la grippe,
H elen ’ s Hall of Port­ has ever known.
Mr. Peachem and family, of Beaver land, was detained at home last week
For sale— A Studebaker wagon, wide
City, Nebraska, a relative of Mrs. on account of sickness.
tire, all com plete, nearly new.
W ill
Caleb Jones, arrived last Friday to
Bom— T o Mr. and Mrs. N. C. P e t­ sell at reduction— this is a bargain.
make his home among us.
erson March 18, a son, Dr. Large at­ Call or write M. I. Conwell, Dilley,
Mrs. T . A. Ritchey received a mcs- tending.
Mr. Peterson is a Southern Oregon, or News Office.
srgc Monday
to
J. B. Beal is confined to his home
Orchard Forest Grove, to Mr. Wheeler.
Grass, Cheat, and other seeds go to
F. J. Petrzilka, one of Buxton’ s most
John E. Bailey’ s store.
prosperous farmers was a Portland vis­
John E. Bailey keeps the finest line
itor the latter part of last week.
of Alsike, R ed Clover, Orchard Grass,
J. E. Patton made a trip up to
Cheat, in fact all kinds of farm and
Polk county this past week.'
He
garden seeds.
reports the crops very good in that
The
many friends of
Grandma vicinity.
to learn that
sick at
with what threatens
pneumonia.
Frank and August Scrits-
Clover,
Pacific depot was a very busy place the recent illness.
fed in one day.
Ritchey.
Gerrish property of two acres in East
the South she is again able to be about after her
fore part of the week, 120 guests were
county.
of Thos. Roe Sunday.
to John E. Bailey’ s double store.
Chandler will be pleased
hotel near
in the market at Headquarters.— T . A .
For the best field and garden seeds
go
Call and see
Finest line of garden and field seeds
their home in Washington
mier of Portland, visited at the home
Margaret Wilkinson, of Oregon City, Portland Tuesday of last week.
Creek, was
them.
Roe & Buxtons.
Roe & Buxton has the finest line of land, visited relatives Sunday.
floor matting and carpets in the city.
mats that will suit you.
T h e most elegant thing to decorate
For handsome chinaware and fancy Tuesday, to visit his brother.
of Gales
Roe & Buxton have a line of floor
M ag­
Several Iowa men came in last night
to make
Mrs. Con M cNam er was in Portland with la grippe.
spent
day.
net.
is the coming la grippe.
attraction, March 24.
Buy at the
R eeder of R eed ville
transacting business at Hillsboro M on-
Tinware, just what you need to com
Miss Margaret Hinman is sick
P.
John Heisler,
visited friends in
C. O. Roe was in Portland last Thurs­ Oregon City during the past week.
was in Portland day.
Michigan, is here
Monday in Forest Grove on business.
the city at M. Peterson’ s.
“ Down by the Sea."
Clark from
seeking a location.
Orient.”
Mr. and Mrs. C.
Admission
free.
A ll
are
cordially invited.
j
The l i n e s
o f
th e
H a in e s
e le c t r ic
power plant fared beUer than the lineg
supplying Portland and
towns.
other valley
Only four trees fell across the
line between the city and the dam,
Kennedy, one of the are hand turned from the best of wood, three of which fell on the Todd farm
birth occured on the same day of the
old knights of the stick, came up from Leading sportsmen of the state are his near the Naylor cemetery. In the
month that his father was bom. Dr.
Hillsboro Friday. W hile in the city j patrons and his business is unique as hills where one would expect the most
Large attending.
he made the News force a call, is the archery business of Capt. F. S. damages to be wrought, but one small
¿ ee ^
blown across the Une
Carl S. Nicklin, of Portland, Sunday- H e is now associated with the U n ited Barnes of this city.
Dilley,
on
March
23,
a son,
whose
Rev. Richard
C. E. Geiger States Health and Insurance Co. Sagi-
naw Michigan
returning Sunday evening.
Mr. N ick ­
ed with
Dr.
and
Mrs.
lin is cashier for the big firm of Thom p­
son Hartman & Powers in the Cham­
ber of Commerce building.
Forest Grove can well be
having a modem Sherlock
, , T , T ...
.
. . .
J‘ H ‘ Hambhn’ the vcteran shingle
W e are prepared to do all kinds of
maker of this section,
came down job work, in a nea\ atfactive and
proud of Tuesday from Glenwood, where he has strictly up-to date style.
Holmes in installed his mill in a tract of timber partment s now complete in every re-
its midst. Special Policeman Len- from which he can cut 1,000,000 first
who resides ville can now claim to rank in that prade shingles.
H e expects to put in
near Forest Grove,
has invented a class since his recovery a short time a lath mill in the near future. H e
mouse and rat trap which excels any­ back of the articles of clothing which has on hands a nice lot of high grade
Rev.
A. M.
Grubbs,
thing now on the market.
Our job d e ­
It is safe to were taken the night of the minstrel shingles, which he will market in Forest
handle, sure to catch the varment, and show by some of the college men as a Grove when the roads permit.
All his
easy to manufacture.
It will be a win­ joke.
May he get the reward his shingles are made under his personal
ner.
zealous work demands.
supervision from clear cedar.
spect and
of
we
solicit the patronage
any or all who
the latest
are
thing in these
desirrus
lines.
foreman is acquainted with the
of
Our
latest
methods and attractive styles and will
be pleased
suit him
work.
to have you call and cor.-
in the
designing of your