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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1904)
SOUTHERN PACIFliC TIME TABLE Kow Kure t A -: -3 -J -J *3 . H «I t- f>ur(i i^omccjiy " " \ For rrtalnrd after-birth, abortion, barrenness, milk fever, scouring, bunches and caked udder, tuberculosis, 1.1 .atlnn, rrd water and off feed, t C u re -A sure cure tor ropey, bl'mdy milk. l i s t « t i l l I t n —Cures chapped, cracked and sore teats, caked bag, chafing, cuts, and Inflammation. A Kow Kure book of 32 pages of valuable dairy information mailed free—lend for ii. Forest Grove, - FOREST GROVE t- f Oregon Í* tr fe ¥ (•(•(•(•(•(•(•(•(•(•(•(•(•(•(•(•(•(•(•ceeeee •(•(•<•(•(•(•(•(•(• c (• High Grade Sewing machines st Id on easy Payments Pianos, Organs and Musical Instruments of all kinds THE BAZAAR, FOREST GROVE. OREGON Big Stock of Sewing machine needles Cclumbia and Victor Talking machine and all kinds of records K. N. Ma STAEHR a^er Mail orders promptly attended to : 9 00 6 21 G O IN G N O R T H 4 12 6 59 a. m. p. m. p. m. a. m. After services, a meeting was held and enough funds were raised to hold day, and the August Roth and E. Church. Rev. Belknap, pastor. Preaching attended the • every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday School at 12. Epworth League 6:30 P. M. Prayer boort, which meeting Thursday evening, 7:30. "C* LUM BER J. H. Easter services at Ver- were very impressive. Hanson & Co. have been from here to their farm near John Cummings, one of our pros perous farmers, had the O. O. F., Forest Grove Lodge No. 49. Meets • every Monday evening in the I. O. O. F. Hall. lose Hugh Clarke, C., J. T. Brooks, Sec. H e has replaced the attack of la grippe. Lewis is expecting a lot of extra nice strawberry plants. Dethleps Bros, were very week, shipping their last lot of Geottleman, who has been for a month, is up and around and as jolly as ever. ARTISANS, Diamond Assembly No. 27. U NITED Meets the first and third Tuesday evenings of each U TVJATIVE DAUGHTERS, Tabitha Brown Cabin No. ’ 24. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays, in I. O. O. F. Hall. Gertrude Marsh, Pres. Elda Walker, Sec. month in the I. O. O. F. Hall. C. B. Stokes, Sec. L. C. Walker, M. A., The snow on the mountains is melt ing and the creek is rising rapidly. Circuit Court Robinson vs Parker et al. Gales Grange. Meets first Saturday of C * * RANGE, each month In Masonic Hall. Daniel Baker, Master, J. B. McPherson, Sec. W D Bradfoid vs B S H ay. and dark, T w o Golden Hours A G Watson vs L C Walker That takes time to be patching, also to gather up stock that has gotten into a neighbor’ s field, or to chase your neighbor’ s stock that has gotten into your field. Buy a Page Pence And by so doing save money, and live in peace and harmony with your Agents Wanted. For full particulars, address Page’s W o v e n W ire Fence Co. P. P A T T O N , Gaston, Local Agent, Northwestern Washington Co. E. ESTES, Manager of Distributary, M c M in n ville , . . . . O regon et al. amended Plaintiff’ s motion and demur acres near Forest Grove de rer over-ruled. Plaintiff allowed pot, all in cultivation. For particulars days in which to reply. ten Eight enquire of H . G. King, agent. I loan you a Typewriting Inferior Pence neighbor. answer. State vs James Lee. Shorthand A Gold Mine. Each set with Sixty Diamond Minutes. N o reward is given to the finder, for they can never be found— they are gone forever, and as time is money, so is your money wasted in building an Judg ment for plaintiff for $42.05 and costs. O EBECCAS, Forest Lodge No 44. Meets the 1st and ■A'- 3rd Wednesday evening of every month In I. O. O. F. Hall. Charlotte Graham, N. G., Carrie Holley, Sec. Defendant allowed to file daylight Set for trial Friday morning, April 8, 1904. For Sale between grain tons of clover and timothy. Rough, $10 50 Sized, $11 Shiplap, $11 Rustic No. 1, $20 Flooring No. 1, $20 Beaded Ceiling and all Finish No. 2 • $15 Shingles $1 70 per m. Stopping, Window ibs or any lumber wanted ro ** S é Both P h o n o * and Door Jambs A d d d re.** Somewhere busy last hay, about 150 tons, besides 50 or 60 R. K. P., Delphos Rank No 8. Meets the fourth • Thursday evening each month in the Masonic Hall. J. J. Wirtz, Capt., Robert WIrtz, Sec. Y e s te rd a y pur H azel Cummings is recovering W. W. I am prepared to furnish Lumber in any quantities at Portland, Beverton, Reedville, Hillsboro, Cornelius Forest Grove, Dilley and Gaston at the following prices: Lost! loss by chased in Portland. O. W ., Forest Grove Camp No. 98. Meets every Miss • Saturday evening in I. O. O. F. Hall. John Stribbich, C. C., John Anderson, Clerk. from an T ) ATHBONE SISTERS Delphln Temple, No. 32. Meets -F'- on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month in Masonic Hall. Miss Jessie Buxton, M. E. C., Mrs. F.lva Wescott, M. of R. C. valued at a nice span of blacks, which he W \K T O. W ., H olly Circle No. 185. Meets on the * * • second and fourth Wednesday evenings of each month in 1. O. O. F. Hall. Jessie Buxton, G. N., Anna Pomeroy, Clerk. misfortune to one of his work horses, $250. A4" W. of A., Forest Grove Camp No. 6228. Meets I V l . every second and fourth Friday evenings of eacli month in Masonic Hall. J. Q. Jackson, V. C „ H. G. King., Clerk. Farming- ton. A. R., Department of Oregon, J. B. Mathews Post Wm. • No. 6. Meets first and third Wednesdays at 1:30 p. m. in Masonic Hall. John H. Baker, Commander, very ill S. B. Starrett, Adjutant. E. M . W A R D , K :C- 3 > X - X - X - X - 2 C- 3 C- 202 K 3 CXS-aS Bronnie shipping a large amount of seed grain G PortNit (Ir o v u , C Irvgon. Joseph cellent music. it A. M „ Holbrook Lodge No. 30. Meets cnee • each month on the Saturday evening before lull moon, in Masonic Hall. J. S. Buxton, W. M., J. C. Clark, Sec. XT’ NIGHTS OF PYTH IAS, Dclphos Lodge No. 39. Meets every Thursday evening In Masonic Hall. A. B. Todd, C. C „ J. H. Wescott, K. R. it S. X < > X < C ^ < C - X < > X - X - X - X - 2 K Burri of The Verboort band furnished some ex Agency for all the Lead ing Magazines and any Newspaper Forest Grove, Or. Father M cM innville. I rLTwn. T. A. RITCHEY, Monday after the conducted by R ev. E A S T E R N STAR, Forest Chapter No. 42. Mrr*s tl e first Monday in every month, in Masonic H 11. Mrs. C. F. M iller, W . M „ L izzie D. Harris, Sec. Come In and . /'nr«t delivery first fourth Sunday of each month, to be M Violin, Guitar, Mandolin and Banjo Strings Complete 1 ne of Field and Garden Seeds, Bran, Shorts and Mill Feeds, Oil Meal, Whole and Cracked Corn, Lump Salt, Lime and Cement, Land Plaster. FLOUR— Minnesota Hard Wheat, Eastern Oregon Hard Wheat, Valley Wheat. ser vices twice a month, the second Sun Strangers cordially invited to attend. /~*HRISTIAN CHURCH. Preaching every Sunday at ^ 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. /CO NGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Rev. Daniel Staver, pastor. Meets in College Chapel. Preaching every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday School at 12. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 P. M. Prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:30 For Feed and Staple Seeds pretty services held at the Catholic church on Easter Monday. G O IN G S O U T H Church and Society Directory. «■ TT TT T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T V Í I There were ► M a rtin ’s F e e d S to re Seghers News teach you by mail, and help you to a position at a good salary, with sure promotion. H ow much do you earn? Wednesday. Machine, shorthand and typewriting There is Jury trial on Resolutions of Condolence Whereas: It has pleased the Supreme Ruler of the universe our midst our beloved to remove sister, from Martha Striplin, it is resolved by Diamond As only one way to earn more and that is 1 sembly No. 27, that in the death of to make yourself worth more. Make ; this sister this assembly has lost an your leisure moments valuable by learn earnest and efficient member; and ing shorthand. You can master it in | while we unite with the family *in a very short time and command a good mourning her loss, we hereby tender salary. The expense is light. W rite them our deepest sympathy. for particulars and sample lessons. Resolved: That a copy of these res G. B. Hardin’ s Correspondence School olutions be spread on the records of of Shorthand, Forest Grove, Oregon. this Assembly, that the city papers be Office in W’ agner block. • furnished with a copy for publication, SH P A R A TO R Best, Sim ple« and last longest W e indorse it. W ill take cream in payment. Send for Catalogue Free. , . ' . . . . H A Z E L W O O D | C ro n m C o. ' P o rtln u ii.O rc g o n and that a copy thereof be given to the bereaved family. E m m a C h a n d l e r L a u r a B. S e a r s E v a C. abbot Committee.