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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1904)
D r. W m . M( p0| H . L. Deckert, who recently came here from Portland, has opened an office on Main street north of Ed Nay lor’s comer and is ready to talk busi ness. He is a thoroughly practical Bellingher will keep your bicycles plumber having spent several years in in repair. that line of work on only high class Art squares beat carpet. Roe & contracts. H e has just completed a Buxton’s. DENTIST. Office over Bazaar, Forest All work in the dental line. R eg- ulating chil d r e n and adult teeth , Latest racycles at the lowest price at Prepai work a must nointn U pstairs, W agner Building, Bellingher’s. Forest Grove, Sunday dinner the nicest in town at the Colonial. W . IN. S E A R S Cheney the tinner. You always get the b»nd of tin you bargain for. Best lots in Forest Grove for the money. Wagner addition. J. P» Wagner. Mrs. Con Caples of Portland, visited friends and relatives in the Grove over Sunday. Remember that when buying furni ture, Roe & Buxton can suit you in price and quality. ------------ Proprietor of---------- . .T h e L cad iriK H a r b tr ShJ Rev. E. Curran, of Hillsboro, was a visitor at the Grove Monday and gave the News a pleasant call. Up-to-date Hair-cutting J Shaving. Laundry agennj Militi S t r e e t , - I 'orest nJ When in trouble see Hoffman & Welch, if served with papers they will advise you absolutely free. Col. H . Haynes expects to com mence work on his new home in South Forest Grove soon. P h ysician and Sun Office over Abbott’s Mrs. T. R. Turnbull of Vancouver, Jewelry Store, Washington, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mary H unter of Mt. Tabor, re so late an hour. Some damage was Mrs. S. G. Hughes. turned to her home after a few days Both Phones done to buggy and harness but the Ladies— Have your hair dressed in visit among friends and relatives. team znd driver were left in good J the latest fashion, it cost you nothing Only 474 persons wanted at Bellin- City Barber Shop . , for advice at the parlors of Madam La repair. ghers bicycle shops to purchase ra Baths. Laundry Agency. Sfr Course. Our West Side railroad known as cycles, the best wheel on earth. ated on Pacific Ave., Forest Grot The ball given by the Band Boys the Oregon & California railroad and Miss Pearl Smith, of the Argus at ♦ ♦ A , JL W irtz, Propria at Vert’s Hall last Saturday evening, which the Southern Pacific leased for a Hillsboro, spent Sunday at the Grove was fairly well attended and a good period of 20 years, passed May 1st, under the management of the 0 . R. & with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H ugh time was enjoyed by all. E. W. HAINES, Mo (Established in 1898) N., the old lease having expired. It Smith. You are invited to call at the parlors still belongs to the Harriman interests Now is the time to bring in your General banking business tram of Madam La Course, up stairs in however. wool and hides and get the highest Drafts issued on the principal cia Caples building. Manicuring and The 16£ acre tract of land lying cash price at Johnson & M cNamer’s the world. In terest paid on tiaei massage. Special scalp treatm ent. posits. Conveyancing. Insuia near the corporate limits of the city, market. The Christian Woman’s Board of N otary Public always in. owned by the heirs of the late Marion Missions will meet in the parlor of the Go to Cheney's A. Baldwin, was sold last week to Christian church, at 3 o’clock p. m. For Wolverine soap. James Buxton by H . G. King, the F arm ers and Mei May 10. A cordial invitation is ex Good Books. reliable real estate agent, for a con B ank, o f F o re s t Gi tended to all. Sterescopes and Views. sideration of $1667£. Pictures and Paintings. Mr. Ben Hardin, of Payette, Idaho, Capital, $25,000. Services as usual at Christian church Tin and Graniteware. a cousin of Prof. G. B. Hardin, of this Transacts a general city, and Mr. Russell, of Blooming, next Sunday. Subject in morning, One door west of H ughes’ business. Correspo Iowa, arrived last week and expect to “ Qualifications and Duties of Church Officers,” evening, “ How to Become Shingles Cut and Shaved locate in or near Forest Grove. W ells Fargo & Co. a Christian” . Special music at both Delivery made to any point in J. F. Haynie & Son have two fine services. A cordial invitation is ex Washington county. Best of cedar teams and if you have any team work tended to all. W. H . Wil used in stock and shingles are guaren- call up Haynie & Son on the Hughes ----------- Headquarters for— —“ A good roof saves trouble. P. H. teed superior in quality. It will pay ’phone for any information you may Lum ber in Rotti Buxton, of Buxton, Oregon, will de you to investigate. desire. They will treat you right. liver to you first class cedar shingles, Samples to be seen at H . T. Bux R . F . D . Route 1, - FOREST GIOVI Saturday evening about 60 friends either cut or sawed. Write him for ton’s, Forest Grove. Write for prices and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. prices. t0 P. H . B u x t o n Loyd, of Kansas City, assembled at S. A. Walker’s orchestra were en Buxton, Ore. their home and passed the evening in Or enquire News office. gaged to play at Buxton Saturday a most enjoyable social dance, a nice Candies and Fruits oH night, but owing to the death of Mr. lunch was served and everyone had a kinds, Soda Water, Br» Crawford the engagement was can pleasant time. Pies and Cakes, Hot hf celed. Com and Peanuts. School Report— Hayward, district M. Peterson, the hardware mer No. 86, from April 4, to 29; days Sunday Oregonian chant, has Contractor E. A. Jerome /aught, 20; days attendance, 240; FOREST GROVE, - “ * n pupils enrolled, 13; average daily at preparing plans for his new residence hear South Park. tendance, 12; days absent, 2; times tardy, 4; visitors during the month, 15. P. H. Buxton of Buxton, Oregon, Pupils neither absent or tardy were: will deliver you shingles. The very Can suit you. Thg H attie, Maggie and Lucy Kahler, best of cedar. Write him for prices. ^ complete stock of B M aggie Nelson, Katie Kessler, Leonard Miss Anna Roe made her usual trip i W hips, Lap Robes. ® Laemerman and Bertha Hunger. to Dilley, last Saturday, where she is ing a specialty. Cai M a isie M c D o n a l d , teacher. instructing a large class in music. Pacific A