Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, June 09, 1904, Page 12, Image 12

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Bath tubs—the very best at Goff See the iron beds at M. Peterson.
Bros.
Local option carried in the state by
If you want the best of groceries, 2500.
buy of Weitzel & Christian.
Cedar posts and tiling at T. A.
The family of A. W. Mills is having Ritchey’s,
a siege with the measles.
Plumbing Fixtures of all kinds at
Mrs. C, C. Jacobs of McMinnville, Goff Bros.
visited Miss Pearl Chandler yesterday. The baby should ride—See Roe &
A cow may have many good quali­ Buxton for a carriage.
ties, but she is too modest to blow her Turner’s Store, Banks—Pays market
own horn.
price for farm produce.
Carriage trimmings of any kinds and The reliable Sherman Williams
carriage repairing, at Stribich’s shop, paints and oil at God Bros.
Old Factory.
Weitzel & Christian handle choice
Miss Myra Montgomery of Glendale, groceries. Everything for the family
is spending commencement week with use.
the Misses Chandler.
Hermann is re-elected by 7,000
Harvey Baldwin is home from Dal­ j majority. Williamson is re-elected
las, where he has been engaged on a j 10 , 000 .
large business block.
The Japs are still advancing upon
Farmers—You can buy nails and 1 Port Arthur. It looks like Japan is
builder’s hardware at the right prices yet on the map.
at Turner’s store, Banks.
Colorado bandits held up a train
Mrs. Marcus Simpson of Seattle, getting $10. They made a mistake
Washington, formerly Octavia Gilpin and held up the wrong train.
of this city, is the fond mother of a lit­ Fine fresh milk cow for sale. En­
tle girl.
quire of L. L. Morgan, at the Word
Attorneys Hoffman & Welsh are at Swope property in South Park.
Hillsboro today in the interest of Mr. If you are troubled with catarrh, sore
Ulm, whose trial is called there at throat, diseases of lungs, stomach or
10 a. m.
kidneys.—Consult Dr. Geiger.
Miss Helen Chandler returned Sat­ Do you know— That the Colonial
urday from CajHtola, California, where serves an elegant Sunday dinner?
she was in attendance upon the Y. M. Take your friend there to dine.
C A. conference.
U. S. Attorney General Knox will
Ben West of Manning, is in town run for the senate in Pennsylvania to
today and is recovering from an injury fill the place of the late Senator Quay.
received at the saw mill this week, a
heavy timber having fallen across his Miss Frances Myers is home from
Oregon City where she recently finished
leg, causing him to be lame.
her work as included in the public
Uncle C. K. Mitchel returned school.
Tuesday from Yaquina Bay, where he
has spent the past month enjoying an Dr. Cole, who is well known here
outing. During the time he was having practiced in this city for a
there he succeeded in landing a man number of years, now a resident of
eating shark, besides specimen we will Pendleton was elected as joint repre-
! sentative from U matilla County.
not mention.
The largest load of lumber seen on Thomas Wilson, a nephew of Uncle
the streets of Forest Grove was that Robt. Hardin and cousin of Prof. G.
hauled by Fred Lyda, Wednesday, he B. Hardin, arrived here yesterday from
having on one wagon 4000 feet of Missouri. He expects to locate in
rough lumber. With four horses he the valley. His family arrives here
had hauled this from the Lyda mill. soon.
Meeting—All the citizens residing
in the Thatcher community are
requested to meet at the Thatcher
School-house Saturday evening to
REPAIRING
prepare for the 4th of July celebration.
or
James Nichols of the Spring Hill
Wagons...
ranch near Dilley, attended the shoot-
1
...Buggies ing tournament held here yesterday.
Jim is an old time sport and has al­
and
ways been an active member of the
Farm Implements
gun clubs before coming to Oregon.
Done neatly and practically
This week J. M. Garrison, proprietor
at prices you can well
afford. Bring your
of the Forest Grove poultry yards,
work to my shop
filled an order of 300 eggs for the
....A T TH E OLD r A t T O D Y . ..
government, to be sent to the Indian
at Katamath. This is surely a
John Stribich agency
credit to Mr. Garrison’s stock of chick­
ens.
Martial law again declared in Teller
County, Colorado and serious trouble is
ahead.
The democratic managers in the
East are discouraged over the republi­
can victory in Oregon.
Mrs. Mary E. West of Manning, re­
ceived a pension today. It has been
long pending and was secured by the
efforts of Col. O. R. Downs.
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank the G. A. R. and
the many kind friends and neighbors
who have assisted us during the be­
reavement caused by the death of our
brother and uncle.
J oseph F orbes
a . A. bullock and F amily
Real Estate
F. W. Cady et ux to Eliza B.
McKay, lots 25,28, 29 and
38 in block a, Rowans sub. to
Beaverton.................................
C B Williams to Sarah E Williams
part of lot 3 blk 9 Forest Grove
D E Brooks to W A Frank 10 a
in sec 5 t 2 s r 1 w.................
N J Walker et ux to Newton J
Stublefield part of lot 2 block
8 and part of lot 1 block F G
love and affection, the pay.
Jacob F. Allen et al to Thomas
F. Ranes 80 acres in sec 3 t 2
n r 5 w.....................................
Hans J Lund et ux to M E
church of Cornelius 1 acre for
cemetery...................................
Nancy I Banks et al to Fedde
Carstens 1 3-320 acres in sec
31 t 2 n r 3 w ..........................
Thomas Talbot et ux to Ettie
Matthies lot 3 block 29 Cor­
nelius ........................<..............
$100
140
400
400
70
125
400
Qu:stion of Origin.
In the library of the College of
the City of New York State Super­
intendent Skinner was conversing
with Professor McNulty, who holds
the clitfir of philosophy. The pro­
fessor was maintaining that co-edu­
cation was successful in practice,
quoting a mass of statistics to prove
his point, whereupon Mr. Skinner
responded, with a wave of the hand,
“Ah, statistics are like sausages!”
“Statistics like sausages!” ex­
claimed Dr. McNulty, surprised at
the simile.
“Yes,” said the superintendent
innocently. “They depend on the
maker.”—New York Times.
He Fetch«« 'Em.
Florence— Do you know. Clara. 1
think Mr. Dumleigh is more than
half a fool ?
Clara — I shouldn't wonder, but
you can’t help liking a man who a!
ways has his trousers creased sc.
beautifully.—Boston Transcript.
A Different Tele.
“ You would not be so impressed
with the fairy appetite of many a
girl who sits next to you at dinner,”
remarked the thoughtful theorist,
“if you could see the way she wades
into things between meals.”—Chica­
go Press.
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