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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1904)
Prices that make you come again, Judge Hollis made a flying trip to at the Magnet. Oregon City Tuesday evening. Downs’ pop com—The best on Capt. Henry Mont and wife, of earth. Silverton, were here this week for the Feed, hay, and grain at Martin’s purpose of locating. They are pioneers of Oregon and for a number of years Feed Store. Mr. Mont, was master of a well-known Cow for sale — l Durham. Enquire river steamer. Later he engaged in at the News office. hop growing and has made a snug for J. S. Clark was in Portland last tune in the industry. It is hoped Thursday on business. that the favorable conditions of this Notions of all kinds, spring goods, locality will be an inducement for them everything the latest at the Magnet. to make this their future home. Garden and feed seeds of all kinds Miss Hill of St. Helens Hall,Portland at Martin & Co. has been visiting her cousins, the Needed— 1000 persons to call and Misses Chandler of this city. see the stock of recycles at Bellinger’s. Mark Noble, the hustling real estate We have the stock for you. Ladies’ agent looks carefully after the new and childrens’ furnishing goods. The comers. Ask Mark about the latest arrival. Magnet. Notice— We need the rule which Mr. and Mrs. Brickley, of Portland, are visiting at the home of Mr. and some person with an overstock of un mitigated forgetfulness borrowed from Elmer Pointer. our shop. Bring it in at once. Miss Nola Geigory, of Portland, has Brooks & Son. been visiting her friend, Mrs. Jack J. F. Haynie & Son have two fine Latta, for a few days. teams and if you have any team work If you are troubled with catarrh, sore call‘up Haynie & Son on the Hughes throat, diseases of lungs, stomach or 'phone for any information you may kidneys.—Consult Dr. Geiger. desire. They will treat you right. Mrs. David Keene was called to Mrs. Ruth Scott of Portland, was Astoria Monday, to the bedside of her here a few days this week visiting her daughter, Mrs. Clark, who is ill. son Robt. Stevenson. Mrs. Scott is The Forest and Stream Rod and Gun Club met at Roe & Buxton’s store Friday evening and transacted con.id- erable business among which was the adoption of the same rules to govern the local club as now govern the American Association. They placed James and Mike Pope left Monday the membership fee at $1.00 and also D. C. Latourette, a banker and one of the early pioneers of Oregon, for a few days trip about the Willam voted to accept as permanent grounds attorney-at-law, of Oregon City, was in and resided in Forest Grove many ette valley. years. She is exceptionally active for the plot belonging to Ed. Naylor, be the Grove on business last Friday. For sale— An a grade surry in first- low the ball park. Wall paper. For spring brightness one of her age and now enjpys life class repair, at a bargain. Enquire of Mr. S. Bacon, from Bacona, was in you need new wall paper in your home. far more than many much younger. F. E. Waters. town Saturday. This is the first time We sell the latest designs. Roe & At the close of the regular meeting Ex-Senator E. W. Haines is able to he has been out during the winter. Buxton. of Holly Circle, W. O. W. last Wed be out again after a serious illness dur Mr. Bacon is manufacturing shingles We have the finest prizes ever put nesday evening, the members passed and will have them on the market this ing the past few days. out with baking powder. Come and into the dining room where a delicious summer. In his locality is one of the investigate. Every can guaranteed. supper was served. The table was Rooms for rent—On Main street, finest timber belts in the state and so beautiful with its snowy linen, shining Weitzel & Christian. ground floor and in good location. far is untouched. It is certainly a Rev. L. T. Belknap and wife expect silver, dainty white dishes and tall Enquire Brook & Son, Harness shop. good opening for a sawmill. to start to California next Tuesday, to crystal vases filled with branches of At Hillsboro last Thursday the demo F. W. Bullock, who recently left attend the great Missionary Convention cherry blossoms, sandwiches, cake, crats renominated J. H. Wirtz for Just here to return to his home in Hooper, at San Francisco and the General Con oranges, banannas, and coffee wi th an ice of the Peace and Ed. Dixon for Nebraska, writes from Baker City that abundance of rich cream, satisfied ference at Los Angeles. Constable. the Short Line passengers are stranded those who were indifferent to the Messrs. Frank E. and R. M. Dooley, artistic effect alone. Mr. Fred Ward and family, of the at that place owing to the fact that Jr., spent Sunday in the Grove visit three bridges are washed out between Dalles, is visiting his father-in-law, J. C. M. Collins, the manager of ing their father and mother, Mr and H. Baker and his cousins, Mr. and Baker City and Huntington. Mrs. R. M. Dooley. R. M. Dooley, Elmore Rice Violin Recitals, was in Mr. Lewis, an old time friend of Mrs. H. G. King. Jr. will remain in the Grove for a few the city Wednesday endeavoring to ar John Templeton, arrived here from range a date for Mr. Rice, who is one Farmers— when you buy your field days’ vacation. Minnesota last Friday. He is here of the leading violinists in America. and garden seeds don’t foil to call on Madamoselle La Course, late of Mr. Collins did not obtain support with the intention of purchasing prop T. A. Ritchie, at Headquarters. His erty for a home, and is quite well Boston, with Mrs. G. Hartrampf have from those who should have given it, line is complete with the very best. pleased with Washington county and recently opened parlors in the Caples and we thereby missed one of the The Fleur de Lis club met with its climate. building where they are prepared to musical treats of the season. Even Miss Manche Langley at her home on Prof. J. M. Garrison left Tuesday for receive patrons for special scalp treat though we have a fine violinist in our A street. An enjoyable evening was an extended business trip to Salem ment, hair dressing, and manicuring. midst still we would better appreciate spent and dainty refreshments served. and other points throughout the valley. Madamoselle La Course is a graduate our own by hearing others, as each Everybody who owns a foot of Prof. Garrison is one of the finest pen practitioner of Madame Mays Institute musician has his own individuality and ground or rents for the summer should men on the coast and instruction of Boston, and comes well recom technique. mended as a member of the profession. plant some roses. They are easily under him is eagerly sought. Sunday Services April 24. cultivated and add wonderfully to the Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Brunner, of A cordial invitation is extended to the At the Christian church, the com public to call in. Consultation free. looks of the city. Portland, arrived in Forest Grove to munion service will precede the morn Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hartrey and The band dance, which was to visit with Mrs. Brunner’s family, Mr. ing preaching service. Subject, “ A occur on Saturday evening, April 23, and Mrs. P. W. Cronin and daughters. daughter took their departure Monday, Common Sense Religion.” Evening, has been postponed to Saturday even Mr. Brunner returned home Monday, for their farm home in Cavalier county, “ The Rich Fool.” You are cordially North D. kota, after a seven months ing, April 30 at which time a most en remaining until Wednesday. invited to attend the services. joyable evening will be spent. Weitzel & Christian have been tak stay in Washington county. Mr. Hartrey purchased a small farm two For Sale at a Great Bargain Abbott & Son have received a large ing stock the past week and find busi miles from Forest Grove, where he in- 160 acre stock ranch, with house, a consignment of jewelry, also two new ness satisfactory, so much so that they te ids making his home during the large log barn, and other small build show cases which are very neat and will increase their stock of goods to winters. He much prefers Oregon ings; 5 acres under cultivation and 10 attractive. The circular revolving case double its present value. climate to that of North Dakota and or 12 under fence; small orchard, some is the subject of much admiration. For Sale— The tower standing on will return in the fall after harvesting other partly cleared; about 25 acres Justice Wirtz holds the year’s rec the property opposite the Laughlin his immense wheat crop which usually easily cleared. Place well watered by ord of being the first to excavate and hotel. Reasonable price and a bar averages 8,000 to 10,000 bushels. springs and small creek, 3$ miles south complete a cellar. It is located on gain. Call at Pacific Gallery. We regret losing this estimable fam west of Forest Grove. This place is his property in South Forest Grove on Dr. Epplett, a well known physician ily even for a few months, however, well worth $1500. If taken inside of which he will move and remodel his of Colorado Springs, Colorado, is here they will receive a hearty welcome on 30 days will sacrifice it for $1000. cash. home into a handsome residence. visiting his brother, Thos. Epplet. jtheir return this fall. Call on Dr. C. E. Geiger. Best lots in Forest Grove for the money. Wagner addition. J. P. Wagner. Finest line of garden and field seeds in the market at Headquarters.—T. A. Ritchey.