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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1904)
15 Remember no A bsolutely free to all MONDAY’S From 9 until \2 o’clock I will Exam ine and Extract ..... t e e t h ..... Absolutely Special Attention Given to Every C a se i — — — — — — Don’t Dread the Dental Chair but Come in. , Remember W e Make no Charges Whatever for Examinations. Main Street, Forest Grove, Oregon Up stairs over Russel’s Store and some good games can be ex pected in the near future. With the present line-up and a reasonable amount of practice, they are sure to win the majority of the games to be played. They now have a number of dates made to meet the best amature teams in the state. The return game will be played with the Torpedoes on The ball game Sunday May 8, at Sunday, May 15, at the Forest Grove the Forest Grove diamond, by the ball park. Torpedoes ot Portland, and the Grove Dr. W. M. Pollock and Wilber Mc- team, resulted in a 2 to 1 victory for Portland. The game was interesting Downey took their departure for Bux throughout, but was lost through rank ton Saturday morning, preparatory to day’s recreation. They errors on the part of our boys owing to a two want of practice*. The game resulted were well supplied with a full in a score of 4 to 8. Batteries: epuipment of fishing tackles, salmon Bamard-Goetter; Hughton-Hamdere. eggs, flies, etc., and to judge from their lay-out should have made Time, one hour and forty minutes. arrangements for an extra vehicle Few of our townspeople are aware to transfer their big catch back that we have with us an expert in the to town. However, they arrived in art of curing and packing meats for the Grove Monday and have a very in the fancy and regular trade. Such is teresting and romantic “ fish story” to a fact however. He worked for years tell. Wilbur’s reputation as a rods- in Armour & Co’s houses as an expert man has long been established and his along these lines and he also has se success under favorable circumstances cret processes of his own which can is almost a sure thing, but his failure not be equalled. The first consign to land his game this time is still a ment was recently taken from the pro mystery. As for doctor Bill, any one cess, and nothing finer in the line of who knows him can diagnos his case bacon and ham can be produced. and can easily comprehend his af This is none other than Mr. Johnson, fliction. Thus the News would advise of the firm of Johnson & McNamer. that the next time they go fishing they The Forest Grove base ball team should not eo too close to the Buxton has reorganized this week. The team school. To catch a good mess of is now much stronger than heretofore trout you must have plenty of water. OREGON Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Buxton are the Josephine Patton spent Sun- with her parents at Gales City. most successful “artists” with the fish ing rod of the season. Last Saturday M. Smith, the artistic finisher, is they succeeded in landing over fifty ged upon the Forbis house fine trout. J. S. has succeeded, by of Dilley. • his wonderful skill with the rod, in L. Morgan has bought the John working up quite an enviable reputa Rrin home with one acre of fruit tion among the sporting fraternity. , just east of town. M. Beebe and wife were visitors le home of Mr. Beebe’s parents Greenville Sunday. . Sanford, of Glencoe, is still a sick man. His many friends for his rapid recovery. J. Backus of Orleans, Nebraska, Thursday night to make his on the famous Tualatin plains. H. S. Turner, well known to all people living here, arrived lay from the east and expects to te somewhere in the valley. iv. Daniel Staver has sold to Mr. the 150x200 lot from which he >ved his house last week. It is a lomer and Mr. Milne will at once a fine residence. Consideration $750. rold Adams had his eye seriously ;d by being accidently hit with a of dirt, which adhered to the eye- Medical assistance was obtained is thought the sight will not be )yed. e. ” W. B R O W N , M ’&'r, S u c c e s s o r to D u n b a r. The Fam ous. B lack P erch eron is m a ttin i a weekly c ir c u it Saturday at Forest Grove; Sun day at J. Cummings’ on the K. place by the Gaston road 1 1-2 miles S. E. of Dilley; Monday at Verboot; Tuesday C. F. Brown, at Greenville; Wednesday at Glencoe; Thursday J. H . Tee- garden, at W est Union; Friday, at the Hillsboro Feed Stable O re g on Im parts to h is co lts Intelll* ie n c e , G o o d F o r m a n d A m ia b le D is p o s itio n Mail called for at the above P. Offices. Do you know— That the Colonial serves an elegant Sunday dinner? Take your friend there to dine.