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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1904)
^7 Don’t forget the ball game Sunday. ring a bell when 40 feet distance from dress was divided into three parts viz: “ Reforms, Laws, and Testimonies. Bom to wife of Simon Wall, of Scog the pedestrian. Shingles and cedar posts at T. A. No riding at all is allowed on In conclusion he touched upon the gins Valley, a son, May 31. Dr. Ritchey’s. Pacific avenue from Martin’s feed local option issue as necessary to edu Large attending. Feed, hay, and grain at Martin’s Do you know— That the Colonial store to B street and from B street to cate the people for total prohibition of Feed Store. serves an elegant Sunday dinner? Main street; on Main from the Third man’s worst enemy. avenue to North 2nd street; on College A fast ball game Sunday. Take Take your friend there to dine. Cook, the Showman way from Main to North 1st street; on your friends. For Sale—Good Smith-Premier type North 1st street from the campus to A Don’t forget to attend the extraordi Standard ranges and Moore steel writer, No. 2, used only 8 months. street. nary, rapid life motion, moving picture Sell cheap. Inquire at News Office. King stoves at Goff Bros. If persons will observe the provis exhibition to be given on Friday and If you die you beat* it and if you ions of this ordinance they will save Saturday nights, June the 3rd and 4th, For a fine Sunday dinner go to the Colonial. Dinner served from 6 to 7:30 live you beat it. Modem National themselves and the city authorities at Verts Hall. This will be the best Reserve policies give fullest protection from further annoyance. p. m. exhibition of its kind ever given in at lowest cost. Get one. p. w . C r o n i n . Forest Grove. The Copley train rob Snaps— In shoes, they must be sold 1847—Rogers Bros, goods, at Port bery and the Iroquois Theater fire will and will go at low prices, at Turner’s land prices at Abbott & Son’s. 1847 Civic Righteousness Discussed be worth the price of admission for store, Banks. Tea spoons $1.00 set of six. 1 set At a union meeting of the Young both nights. Do not fail to see these Nicholson & Son have the largest 1847 knives and forks $3.50. Peoples Societies of the various two scenes reproduced. The illustra supply of fruit jars in the city. Buy We will buy your pork, beef, mut churches at the Christian church, and ted songs by Bert Richmond will be a your jars now. ton and farm products, and we will sell at a union service of the different splendid feature of the entertainment. Planing, turning and band sawing, you seeds and farm implements. churches at the M. E. church, the His selection will be humerous, path any kind of wood work done to suit Wagons and buggies. W. R. Hicks. Hon. J. M. Glass of Passadena, Cali etic, and sentimental. you at the Old Factory. On the whole, two hours of solid The Knights of Pythias district con fornia, addressed the citizens of Forest entertainment is provided for both Are you intending to paper your vention will be held here next Wed Grove on Civic Righteousness. nights and no one should miss either His address was logical, humorous house? If so see the elegant new nesday, June 8th, and a large attend Moving pictures are great ance is expected. The visiting teams and interesting. Some statements one. stock at Roe & Buxton. were very striking, but many agreed educators Come out and see scenes Don’t forget— That Johnson & Mc- will compete for honors and a good that the speaker was right when he enacted that no story, however well Namer pay the highest cash price paid time is anticipated. Mail route inspector is here today to said: “ The greatest issue today is the told, can ever portray. in town for wool & hides. Remember the dates, June 3rd and examine the feasability of the Tilla liquor traffic.’’ “ That it can no more g , Your breakfast makes a delightful mook route via Forest Grove. J. H. be regulated than a shotgun can be 4th. Tickets on sale at Bazaar 15 and meal when you drink Best Blend cof McNamer is with him and we feel as shot off a little at a time.” His ad 25 cents. fee. Watrous & Allen Co. sured that the merits of the route over Your home m ade. pleasant when the present mail route, will win it for properly papered. Our line is the Forest Grove. largest in the city. Roe & Buxton. We are informed from seemingly Wall paper. For spring brightness authentic sources, that Lee Via, son of you need new wall paper in your home Dr. Via, and Leola Smith, daughter We sell the latest designs. Roe & of Hugh Smith, both of this place, were quietly married at Astoria a short Buxton. time ago, where they are now living. John Beal, who is at present in The News extends congratulations and Walla Walla for his health, is reported wishes them every happiness in their to be in about the same condition as new home. when he left one week ago. The Peak Sisters entertainment at For sale— First class hop ranch, the Christian Church was a decided within four miles of Forest Grove. success. The young ladies performed Must be sold soon. their parts very creditably and all who Langley & Campbell. witnessed the entertainment pro Trains will be run from all accessible points in the The assistance A Bargain— A phaeton, eastern nounced it good. W illamette V alley from Portland and from T h e Dalles make in good order. This will be sold rendered by the boys—solos, recita to Salem. For the entertainment of the patrons of the tions, dialogues etc, were well received. at a sacrifice. Apply, Mrs. J. S. excursion a first class program of amusements will be The receipts at the door amounted to GRISWOLD, Forest Grove, Oregon. given at the State Fair Grounds consisting of Bicycle $12.45, the net proceeds of which will Races, Bicycle Trick Riding, Base Ball and many other John Stribbich is back at the old go to swell the organ fund. good attractions. stand and is prepared to do all kinds of T he committee in charge are careful and experienced carriage and wagon work and also will Notice railroad men, and no effort or expense will be spared to repair farm machinery. Give him a Attention is called to the following make this event enjoyable to all. N o liquors will be al Section taken from Ordinance No. call. lowed on trains or at the grounds and perfect order will 105 of the City of Forest Grove. The five year old daughter of Wm. be maintained. Come and bring your families and “Section 4.— It shall be unlawful for Lee, of Gales Creek, while playing at friends and we guarantee you a day of wholesome en any person or persons to ride a bicycle joyment Bring your lunch baskets and have a genuine the mill accidentally fell into some burn or tricycle upon any of the sidewalks ing sawdust and was terribly burned picnic. B aggage cars on all trains for bicycles, etc. or crossings in the city of Forest over a large surface of her body. Dr. For those who do not wish to carry lunch baski ts, Grove, Oregon, after. 9 o’clock p. m., Via was called and it is-hoped she will lunches and re'reshments can be procured at the grounds. and before 5 o’clock a. m., during the Tickets for sale at all railroad ticket offices. Program recover. months of May, June, July, August of amusements will be distributed at a later date. For Picnic— The Thatcher school will and September, and after the hour of further information see posters or give a picnic to the patrons and pupils 7 o’clock p. m. and before the hour of Address C. C. Loucks, Sec’y Committee Saturday, June 4. Ice cream will be 6 a. m. during the months of October, Room 11, 288 1-2 W ashington Street served and a program rendered. Miss November, December, January, Feb- Portland, Oregon Viola Fields, the teacher has endeav- ruary, March and April.” jr | Train passes Forest Grove at 7:35 a. m. Fare— Round ored to make this a pleasant occasion Under the city ordinances no per- ■r wO Trip including admission to Grounds $1.50 and those in that vicinity arc requested son can ride by another person fast to be present to share the pleasure. , than at the rate of a walk and must Fancy dishes at Nicholson & Son’s. RAILROAD EXCURSION TO SALEM Sunday, June 5th ’04 Sunset Lodge No. 130 Brotherhood of Railroad Train men will run their Fourth Annual Excursion to Salem, Ore., on Sunday, June 5th 1904. «X