Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, April 21, 1904, Page 5, Image 5

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    Take your friend to the Colonial for Multnomah.
dinner.
W. F. Butcher, Baker.
C. Redfield, Morrow.
None but the best of goods handled
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F. V. Holman, Multnomah.
by Roe & Buxton’s.
Cow for sale. Inquire News office.
James Gleason, Mulnomah.
Seed wheat—The finest in the
J. D. Matlock, Lane.
Mantal clock $2.50 at Abbott & market of T. A. Richey.
T. R. Sheridan, Douglas.
Son’s.
Cut glass and sterling silver, just
Samuel Garland, Linn.
Bellingher will keep your bicycles
the thing for wedding presents, at Ab­
The state platform endorses the Jef­
in repair.
bott & Son’s.
fersonian democracy, death to the
Art squares beat carpet.—Roe &
As we go to press word comes that trusts, approves the Isthmean canal,
Buxton’s.
Carl Hudson better known as Paddy, slaps the Republican administration for
J. S. Buxton and wife were in Port­ son of W. S. Hudson, dropped dead at shielding culpable officials, encourages
labor organizations, advocates a parcel-
land yesterday.
Cornelius.
post system and the enlargement of
Latest racycles at the lowest price at
The Commercial Club is now fully
the power of the Interstate Commerce
Bellingher’s.
organized and opened the door today.
Commission, and the establishment of
Sunday dinner the nicest in town at They expect the billiard a id pool a federal assay office in this state.
tables to arrive tomorrow.
the Colonial.
Gov. Chamberlain was indorsed, flat
Joe Lilley, of Gales Creek, was in salaries for state officials recommended,
Newcomers—See J. C. Wagner be­
town this week having his arm treated. the “ fellow-servant” doctrine extended
fore you buy lots.
The trouble being a form of blood to all hazardous pursuits, height rates
A written guarantee given with each poisoning after an operation he is regulated, and the adoption of the
clock, if wanted at Abbott & Son’s.
primary election law.
much better.
The Sweek faction triumphed over
65 people wanted to buy 65 clocks
The only dog from Forest Grove
the Perry faction by electing Alex.
at 65 cents each, at Abbott & Son’s.
entered at the Portland dog show was
Sweek chairman of the State Central
Redding Standard Bicycle, the only the sky terrier “ Bounce,” belonging Committee. The state and district
wheel that goes 50 miles an hour at S. to Mrs. Geo. Sloan. This canine is ticket is as follows.
one of three full bloods in the state
G. Hughes’.
Supreme Judge, Thomas O’Day,
and one of the finest of his kind.
Multnomah.
Spring is here—and you should see
A
fair?
damsel,
of
Portland,
became
Congressman from First District,
the elegant art squares for the floor at
so
infatuated
with
a
young
gentleman
Robert
M. Veatch, Lane.
Roe & Buxton’s.
of Forest Grove, that she reversed the
Dairy and Food Commissioner, S.
Farmers—Your seed wheat should local tradition and presented him the M. Douglas.
be the best. T. A. Richey has a nice “ ring” — changing her mind she sent
Presidential electors, John A. Jeff­
clean stock.
an officer out today in quest of the rey, Marion; T. H. Crawford, Union;
Abbott & Son have ordered a line of finger jewel. Strange are the ways of a W. B. Diller, Columbia, and J. H.
Smith, Clatsop.
filled jewelry, which they will sell wily woman. Young men beware!
cheap.
For Joint Senator from Multnomah,
Splendid Offer
Washington and Columbia, J. T. Mil­
T. A. Richey handles garden and
A 10 horse traction engine, an ad­ ner.
field seed, feed and grain. Every­
vance hay-baler, feed-chopper and
thing in my line is new.
Fight to the Finish
woodsaw, everything complete and all
An exciting game of base ball will
Remember that when buying furni­ in good repair. Will sell on reasonable
be played Saturday, April 23, at the
ture, Roe & Buxton can suit you in terms. Enquire News Office.
base ball park in this city, between
price and quality.
two rival fraternal orders, the Modern
Democratic State Convention
We are not a racket store nor a big
The Democratic State Convention Woodmen of America and the Wood­
store. But we will undersell any held at Portland yesterday was a lively men of the World.
store in the city. Abbott & Son.
The two orders have large camps in
affair compared with the smooth man­
ner in which the Republican State the Grove and are rivals in every sense
Call and see the car load of buggies
Convention passed off. Hearst boom­ of the word. Neither will admit that
at S. G. Hughes’. The only cur load j
ers tried to stamped the convention the opposing team has any show for
that has been shipped to Washington
and raised a dust which darkened victory while each order is determined
county. His prices will surprise you.
their ambitions and nearly smothered to shut the other order out. It will
When building, don’t forget that them. The excitement was intense be the livliest game of the season and
you can get anything you want at for over an hour and until the vote on a very exciting one. Many people
S. G. Hughes’. He carries a full the Hearst resolution was taken, a from neighboring towns will come to
stock, including doors, windows and man could find trouble anywhere. witness the game and the winning
The vote stood 151 to 115 against in­ team will challenge any lodge team in
mouldings.
structing, so that the eight delegates to the county for a championship game.
A. Dixon, of local pedical fame, is
St. Louis will go uninstructed. It re­
The line-up will consist of the fol­
now enjoying the balmy breezes of
lowing:
*
mains a fact however, that Hearst is
British Columbia, he having recently
M. W. A.
W. O. W.
strong in Oregon and no compeditor to
hiked under the British flag where he
be ignored. Poor management was B aldw in, J. W .
C lapshow , W .
may start a soap factory.
ascribed as the cause of the Hearst Brooks, J. C.
Neil, Geo.
Capt. Racket, of whom we made setbick, in assailing the state organi­ Goff, W. W.
Purdin, Miles
Kelsey,
M.
S.
mention last week, was headed off by zation and other local leaders. The
Wescott, Chas.
Cardiff,
F.
organization
effected,
placed
R.
M.
ou wakeful city marshall, and was
Baldwin, G. H.
made to move out of the city limits. ( Veatch of Lane, in the chair, R. B. Cook, A.
Wescott, Babe
He, however returned and is now laid Montague of Linn, as secretary and C. Orr, R.
Curtis, Oliver
Leopold, Harry
up with the mumps. If the epinemic L. Reams of Jackson, as assistant sec­ Brown, C.
Clark, A.
Christian, Carl
does not spread to other members of retary.
The
delegates
to
the
National
Con­
King,
H.
G.
Sub.
John
Anderson
Sub.
the dramatic characters, rehearsals will
H.G. King substitutes for the Mod­
be resumed in the interests of the vention are as follows:
Governor George E. Chamberlain, em Woodmen and John Anderson for
band benefit.
j LOCAL* HAPPENINGS!
W . IN . S E A R S
------------Proprietor of
. .Tho
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tlarbor Shop. . .
Up-to-date Hair-cutting and
Shaving. Laundry agency.
IVInlti StrovL,
B ro o k s
»
&
I'orc»t drove
S o n » " '
Can suit you. They have
a complete stock of Harness,
Whips, Lap Robes. Repair­
ing a specialty. Call in.
Pacific A venue
Tobacco and
Cigars, Etc.
0. R. Downs
Candies and Fruits of ail
kinds, Soda Water, Bread,
Pies and Cakes, Hot Pop-
Com and Peanuts.
Sunday Oregonian for Sale Here
* OREST GROVE,
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-
OREGON
F a rm e rs and M e rch an ts
Hank, of F o re s t d ro v e .
Capital, $25,000.
Transacts a general banking
business. C o r r e s p o n d e n t ’s,
Wells Fargo & Co. Banks.
IV. H. Williams & Son
------------H eadquarters for—— —
Lumber in Rough
R. F. D. Route 1,
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FOREST GROVE, OREGON
Stock and Grain Markets
Wheat Valley, per bu ...................................
Hay, T im othy, per to n ..............
. $15 00 " 1 6 00
H
II
“
Clover
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16
Grain
M
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Cheat
Oats, No. 1 W hite p erdw t............
. . 1 17 " 1 20
• t
«t
M _
Gray M II
Bran
per to n ..............
, . 18 00 to 20 00
• 1
M
Middling«
. . 25 00 “ 27 00
Il
II
Short«
. 18 50 "
21 00
Hops, crop of 1903......................... . . . ,23c to 25c per pound
Chicken«.............
•«
Il
II
T urkey*..............
" 17c
»♦
“ 20c "
" dressed
Gee*e.......................................
D ucks.....................................
EB e *. W illam ette V a lle y ..
Butter. Sweet Cream
"
Fancy C ream ery ...
"
Choice
“
D a iry .........................
O nlona.....................................
Potatoes, F a n c y ....................
"
Common................ ..................... 75c “ 1 1 . 0 0 " "
Beans, Small w hite............
L arg e ............................ ....................... 3W c "
“
Beef, delivered dressed , , , ........... 5c to 7c "
"
Veal
"
" . . . . ..........6c “ 7 H c "
Pork
"
" ........
Mutton “
"
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Lamb
. . . . ........ 7 H ............................
Forest Grove Markets, In Trade
E ggs........ .................................................... ....1 6 c per doxen
B utter...........................................................35c to 50c per roll
Potatoex, good grade
.................. 1.00 per 100 pound«
C h ick en « ...........................................................13c per pound
Beef, dre«*ed........................................................6V4c " "
Veal, M ........................................... 6 * c " 7c M M
Pork “ ................................................ **
the Woodmen of the World. Do not
fail to attend this game next Saturday
afternoon at 2 o’clock and enjoy more
fun than you have had for many days.
Ladies admitted free, gentlemen 15
cents and grand stand 10 cents.