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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1904)
the Quite a number of the mill hands went to the dance Saturday night. Mr. Delashmet, Mrs. Winfield, Mr. and Mrs. Dood, Mr. Lloyd Jones and Mr. George Branson spent Sunday evening at George Peterson’s. Mr. Jones brought his violin and music was the order of the evening. George Peterson and family, Mrs. Mary Spencer, Miss Emma Spencer, and Mike and Anton Blasick went pic- nicing to Sucker lake Sunday, and had quite a nice time although the suckers they caught were on the wrong end of the line. W. M. L angley L. L. L angley Langley & Son Attorneys and Counselors at Law Notaries Public, Real Estate, and Con veyancing. U pstairs, Caples Building F orest G rove , O r e . J. N. Hoffman B. P. W elch H o ffm a n & W e lc h Attorneys at Law Notary Public..... visiting with her brother, Tom Hund Fernhill ley. The “ last day” exercises of the Collections and all business intrusted Ethel Beal, of Seghers, visited Femhill school were held Saturday to us given prompt attention. friends here Monday. ABBOTT BLDG., FOREST GROVE, OR. evening. The school house was Mrs. Sallie Hoover and Mrs. Ellen packed with friends and relatives of Wilkes, made a business trip to Hills the school children. The songs and R. INIXOIN, D e n tis t recitations were well selected and as boro, Tuesday. Forest Grove, Oregon Minnie Miller, now of Forest Grove, well delivered. A play “ The Green Mountian Cousin” was exceptionally OFFICE: T hree doors north of B ailey’s store. Office visited here Sunday. hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. well given for amature talent, and we Cornelius predict a successful career for the Mrs. Pearl Williams of Eugene, sur pretty “ country cousin,” Miss Ida prised her parents Mr. and Mrs. Hay Aultman, if she chooses the stage as cock, by dropping in upon them Sat her vocation. urday night. Mrs. Williams is visit Garden Home. ing Portland for the purpose of secur Garden Home turned out to attend ing advice and treatment from an ex perienced oculist for her adopted the funeral of Mrs. Anderson of Pro daughter’s eyes which are in a bad con gress, who died of cancer the 10th day of this month. She lived here dition. some years ago for several years. Report came to us this afternoon STANDARD RANGES Mrs. Morganson has been quite ill that a young man named Theodore The Standard are the Best Neep, had swallowed quite a quantity for several years. Ranges on Earth going at Today the 13th, is the last day of of carbolic acid. The young man was low prices. working for Mr. Pollock, south of school. town. Emma Nicholson sprained an ankle Come the republican rally on the quite severly Friday. We see the “ For Sale” sign up on 25th, city park Cornelius. Bath Tubs and Plumb Hans Peterson’s place. The time for registering votes is ing Fixtures. A big Mr. Jeppa Jesperson and sister Miss past. Those who have fai’ed to im assortment to select prove the opportunity will require the Carrie Jesperson, went to Tigardville from. signatures of six individuals who are to the dance Saturday night. owners in fee simple of some portion The mill has not been running the of this terrestrial ball, as witnesses to past week on account of some break the fact that they are fit subjects to about the engine. The SCHNELL and exercise the right of franchise on Miss Sopha Shoemaker attended the MITCHELL Bicycles are election day. Tigardville dance. equal to any. We have A motley combination with certain SPECIAL PRICES. Come Gus Lindane went to Portland Sat nostrums and soap for sale have been urday night. in and see for youself. holding forth in this city for several Miss Carrie Nicholson went to Port nights. The sheckels seem to come land Saturday. in a satisfactory manner, as there is Mrs. Jesperson went to visit her sis no evidence of a cessation of the al • • lurements. Under the old time allo ter near Salem. Mrs. Sally Hamer and children are pathic treatment, an emetic was con sidered preferable to the bleeding pro visiting Mrs. Hamer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Huffaker for a few days. cess. Goff Bros HARDWARE P LU M B IN G BICYCLES GOFF BROS. Hardware Merchants I Stock and Grain Markets W heat V alley, per bu...................................... 80 Hay, T im othy, per to n ................................$15 00 “ 16 00 “ Clover " “ 10 00 “ 11 00 " G rain “ “ 11 00 " 12 00 " Cheat “ “ 11 00 “ 12 00 Oats, No. 1 W hite per dw t............................. 1 20 " 1 22 ................... G ray “ “ ............................... 1 15 " 1 17 Bran per to n ................................ 18 00 to 20 00 M iddlings “ “ ................................ 25 00 " 27 00 Shorts “ “ ................................ 19 50 " 21 00 H ops, crop of 1903............................... 23c to 25c per pound C hickens......................................12c to 14c per pound live T urkey*......................................16c “ 17c “ " 18c " 20c “ " dressed G eese........................................................ 8c “ “ liv e D u ck s............................................................$7 to $8 per dozen E ggs, W illam ette V a lle y ................................18c “ “ B utter, Sweet C re am .........................................20c per pound “ Fancy C ream ery ................... 20c to 22c " “ “ Choice " ............................ " 20c “ “ “ D a iry .......................................17c “ 20c " “ O nions...................................................... $2 to $2 50 per sa Potatoes, F a n c y ....................................$1.10 to $1.40 per IOC " Common...................................... 90c “ $1.15 “ Beans, Small w h ite .........................................3Vjc per pound 66 " L a rg e ... . ..3V4c “ 66 Beef, delivered d re sse d .. . . .......... 5c to 8c “ 66 16 Veal “ '* 7M ic" 66 66 Pork “ .........7c 66 66 Mutton “ “ 6V*c“ 66 66 66 Lamb “ 00 o Bros, goods, at Port We understand there has been sev land prices at Abbott & Son’s. 1847 eral bids handed in for the job of Teaspoons $1.00 set of six. 1 set cleaning up the city park, ranging 1847 knives and forks $3.35. from 40 to 200 dollars. The esti Mr. S. A. Walker and wife departed mates' on the amount of labor ncces Wednesday for Astoria, where the an sary to accomplish the work seems to nual session of the I. O. O. F. is be differ somewhat. ing held. Mr. Walker is delegated The Base Lime Lumber Co. are from Washington Lodge No. 48, and moving their machinery down from is well deserving of the honor accorded Scoggins Valley, and we expect soon him, he having been a member of this to hear the whistle, and that they will lodge nearly 20 years and in this time soon be shipping a large amount of he has been an active and creditable lumber from this point. They have worker/ Mrs. Walker accompanied over two million feet of logs within him on the trip and they will combine reach of the mill as a starter. The expense has been heavy, but once es business with pleasure. tablished at a point so near the mar Dilley ket, the tide will turn and the profits Josa Freund spent Sunday with will be large at a mere expense. Bertie Johnson, of Forest Grove. The milk haulers faces wear an ex Mrs. Millie Wilkes, who has been pression of placid satisfaction nowadays sick for the past few days is much and the horses are coming back to better. their normal condition. When we The dance given in Artisan Hall think of the strain upon the vitality of last Friday night was well attended. man and beast of the last four months, Leslie Aplin was a Portland visitor we can realize something of the inex orable will power of the American citi the last of the week. Norma Hundley, of Witch Hazel is zen. 184 7__Rogers Forest Grove Markets, In Trade E g g s......................................................................... 16c per dozen B u tte r............................................................35c to 40c p e r roll Potatoes, good g ra d e ................. 1.15-1.20 per 100 pounds C h ic k e n s......................................, ................ 13c per pound Beef, dressed........................................................ 6 c “ “ Veal, " .............................................................. 6 Vic " “ Pork " .........................................................7c “ “ C.E.Geiger,M.D... Homeopathist Physician and Surgeon .................. Office over Wescott’s Store. Residence East of M. E. Church, Forest Grove. P rince H en r y .THE. Splendid Clydesdale Percheon Stallion Perfectly Built, Gentle and True Begets the Finest of Colts Will Stand for the Season as follows Cornelius, Bunning’s Bam Monday forenoon; Forest Grove, Monday after noon at Johnsons bam; F. Shefflen’s ranch, Tuesday noon; Glencoe, Tues day evening until Wednesday at 10 a. m.; Martin Smith’s farm near West Union church, Wednesday noon; Beth any at Blacksmith shop, Wednesday evening; Beaverton at A. Pike’s farm I mile west Thursday evening; Farm ington, Friday noon; Hillsboro, at home bam Saturday and Sunday. TERMS: Single service $5 Sea son Service $10 Insured Service $15 Care to prevent but not responsible for accidents. H. D. Schmeltzer Hillsboro, Oregon — *