Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, April 14, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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Prices that make you com e again,
Local Happenings
“ Its the good old summer tim e."
Downs'
pop com — The
best on
earth.
Feed,
hay, and grain at Martin’ s
Feed Store.
Arthur A. Bacon of Cornelius, was in
town Monday.
Garden and feed seeds of all kinds
at Martin & Co.
Wagner
J.
Every farmer should be inter­
P. is quite well
Wagner.
Finest line of garden and field seeds
in the market at Headquarters.— T . A.
Ritchey.
For sale— An a grade suiry in first-
class repair, at a bargain.
Enquire of
F. E. Waters.
Mrs. Harriet Grey accompanied her
daughter Jessie to Portland Tuesday.
Miss Jessie is on her way to California.
The little daughter of M. S. Allen
who has been quite sick and under the
care of Dr. Geiger, is improving ra.. id­
of
Orleans,
ing been an extensive traveler we feel
highly complimented when he
pro­
Miss Sadie Cronin is again at cen­ he has ever seen. The captain has an
The Kemp Manure Spreader, which tral after a pleasant vacation.
interesting history and one of which
was on exhibition here last Saturday is
Needed— 1000 persons to call and any one could well be proud. H e was
a machine that will certainly pay for it­
see the stock of recycles at Bellinger’ s. an intimate friend of General Lawton
self in a short time on any ranch. It
and settled the Lawton estate. When
W e have the stock for you. Ladies’
is not only labor saving but does its
boys together he and Lawton ran away
work in a manner that is more scienti­ and childrens’ furnishing goods. The from home and enlisted on the side of
fic and satisfactory than is possible by Magnet.
the Union to sustain the flag. H e
hand.
addition.
Preston
nounces our city one of the prettiest
Nebraska papers boast of a million
ested
in
what
will
make
him
money.
dollar rain. It would only be a mist
The family of Mark Jermine is having
Just
call
and
see
the
machine
at
Goff
in Oregon.
a siege with the measles.
Brother’ s store, they will be glad to
Farmers— You want the very best of
Archie Walker and wife of Scroggin
show you its advantages and whereby
garden
and field seeds. Martin &
Valley, were in town Tuesday.
it will be a money maker on every
Co. can supply you.
Arthur Bacon, of Cornelius, was a farm.
If you are troubled with catarrh, sore
caller at the News office Monday.
Mr. Reed of Gosper county, Neb­
throat, diseases of lungs, stomach or
Jessie Knight has purchased the J. raska, with John Fields of Corvallis are
kidneys.— Consult Dr. Geiger.
B. Beal residence on Pacific Ave.
in the city visiting friends a few days
Attorney L. L. Langley of Portland,
Walter Baldwin is suffering from a this week. These gentlemen were
was in this city and Hillsboro on legal
« hard attack of rheumatism this week. pioneers in Nebraska, and during the
first settlement of that country asisted business, on Monday and Tuesday.
Notions of all kinds, spring goods,
each other in building their sod houses
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. T . P. Hines,
everything the latest at the Magnet.
which in fhose days did service as on April 2, a ten pound boy. Mr.
Best lots in Forest Grove for the man’ s “ home and castle." Mr. Reed Hines has reason to be feeling proud.
money.
J.
Nebraska, is visiting our city and hav­
at the Magnet.
Æ
Capt.
pleased with the .west,
saw hard service and came out with
credit to himself and battle scars at­
test to his valor.
H e made a fortune
in the lumber and hardware business
and is a
man of more than ordinary
education and experience.
W e would
be glad to have him stay and make his
home
in
Forest
Nebraska people living
Grove.
The
here would
also feel highly com plim ented to have
him remain among us.
On Tuesday evening,
April 12, oc-
cured a quiet wedding in
Portland.
The contracting parties were Mrs. F.
M.
Hendershot and J. R.
Mrs. Hendershot,
Putnam.
formerly of Forest
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Wall paper. For spring brightness Grove was employed as a dressmaker
and may invest in Oregon property.
you need new wall paper in your home. in Portland and has a host of friends
The case rif the Nixon Land Co. vs. W e sell the latest designs. Roe & who wish her all happiness. The
Hartrampf for a commission on the sale
groom is city recorder of Goldendale,
Buxton.
of real estate tried before Justice Wirtz
and is now serving his third term in
Sheriff Sewell reports that the taxes
and a jury, resulted in a disagreement
chat office. The happy pair will make
for this year are being paid in quite
late last night. Attorneys Hoffman &
their future home in Goldendale, where
fast and that there are very few delin­
Welsh appeared for plaintiffs and At­
Mr. Putman has a beautiful home
torney Harry Bagley for the defend­ quents.
awaiting his bride.
Stephen Morgan recently purchased
ant. The jury was
com posed of
Mrs. M cKinney who so ably assisted
a
driving
horse of Will Jessup, of Dil-
Messrs.
Kane,
Ballard,
Laughlin,
the Ne^vs force in installing its new
ley, and is enjoying the nice weather,
Wirtz, Whitney and McNamer.
plant is now associated in the capacity
sight seeing.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston of Orleans,
of partner on the Hillsboro Argus, the
Wm.
Bellinger
sold
five
bicycles
Nebraska, who have been spending a
sub-head appearing in last week’ s
year in the west, arrived here Monday. Tuesday. His Racycle is a splendid issue as Long & M cKinney.
Mrs.
Mr. Preston, owing to ill health, has seller and he has the exclusive agency M cKinney purchasing the half interest
J. F. Haynie & Son ha e been clear­
been traveling the past year. H e is for this territory.
owned by Claude Robinson. Under
ing off the excess earth on Main
much pleased with this section of Ore­
Farmers— when you buy your field the new management we bespeak suc­
street and are making an excellent
gon and will likely remain here during and garden seeds don’ t fail to call on cess as Mrs. M cKinney is a thorough,
improvement.
the good weather and visit with T . A. Ritchie, at Headquarters. His up-to-date printer and will take charge
Mr. Reher, living one mile east of friends.
of the mechanical end while A1 Long
line is complete with the very best.
town is having his residence improved
will continue as editor.
Mr. M. S. Allen, who came here
Captain Racket, who is headed for
with a neat cast of paint. Buffum &
recently from Nebraska and purchased Forest Grove, is a fake. The people
In the next issue of the News will
Hoffman arc the artists.
s
the J. B. Beal property, has some fine should be on their guard. The city appear the first chapter of one of the
J. F. Hayni j & Son have two fine
property in South Park and expects to marshall snould attend to this.
most thrilling, romantic and interest­
teams and if you have any team work
build a commodious residence this
ing serials ever published. The story
On Sunday, April 24, the W. O. W.
call up Haynie & Son on the Hughes
summer.
will begin next week and we believe
will unveil a monument at the Wilkes
'phone for any information you may
The Thatcher Base Ball Club will Cemetery, to tile memory of Phineus you will thoroughly enjoy it. Of one
desire. They will treat you right.
enter the diamond at the Forest Grove Rymal, a member of the woodcraft, thing we are sure— a more thrilling ro­
Hon. and Mrs. Thomas Roe started
mance you have never read. The in­
grounds again Sunday against the who was buried there last summer.
Tuesday for Newport where they
troduction
of “ Grans.ark"
will be
Forest Grove Nine. A good game is
are erecting a fine cottage and
Bargains— In order to reduce our found on page three.
assured. Don’ t miss it.
stock for removal to our new location
beautifying their summer home. Mr.
Claude Smith is again at his old
Harry Kreider returned Tuesday on the east side of Main street, we will
and Mrs. Roe are among the oldest
stand at Woods & Adams. His two
. and most respected pioneers of Oregon evening from Gresham, Oregon, where trade goods for dollars or cents l;r a
days of strenuous
experience as a
and deserve the best that life can give he has been assisting in a series of re­ very small profit until we have moved.
farmer thoroughly satisfied his arduous
vival meetings. He will remain with
them in their latter years.
L. L. Hollinger.
desires
for wealth, which had to be ex­
us for a few months.
Walker’ s orchestra, which is one of
Wm. Barrett, of Hillsboro, the father torted from the sail by the homey
For
Sale—
The
tower
standing
on
the best in this part of the state, are
of Attorney Barrett, passed the fiftieth hand of toil. It was 78 in the shade
engaged nearly every night of the the property opposite the Laughlin anniversary of his arrival in the Willa­ both days.
week. They were at Cedar Mills, hotel. Reasonable price and a bar­ mette Valley last Tuesday. He came
For Sale— A first-class Jersey cow,
Beaverton and Verboort this week. gain. Call at Pacific Gallery.
into the valley on the 12th day of giving milk. A second hand binder,
The demand for their engagements
J. B. Beal is reported to be but April in 1854 and still is as spry as good as new. These must be sold.
reccomends their ability which for up little better. The News hopes that many men who are his juniore in age. A bargain if taken quickly. Inquire
to date music is excelled by none in the bright weather will do much toward May he see many more happy springs Cornelius & H ancock Livery Bam,
ly-
the sute.
his rapid recovery.
ere he is called from us.
Forest Grove, Oregon.