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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1904)
Church and Society Directory. Mill Crescent Flour is the Best. Patronize Home Industry. 8 Examinations are the order of the Strangers cordially invited to attend. H R IS T IA N CHURCH. Preaching every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M. Prayer meeting Thursday evtu.ng at «.JO. C Op, R R Depot Forest Grove Dulivcrgd In Forest Grove Rough, and Sized, 89.50 Shiplap 811 Flooring No. 1, 815 Rustic No. 1, 819.50 Beaded Ceiling and Shingles, 81.70 per m all Finish No. 2, 814.50 Window and Door Jambs Any lumber wanted. Arrangements are being completed for an exhibition handicap track meet T The meet will be for the benefit of the visitors and alumni, to show them can do in the line of Prof. Henry D. Smith has resigned his position in Pacific goes east this University, and summer to accept the position of General Secretary at Beloit college Mr. Smith has won an en viable reputation TVTATIVE DAUGHTERS, Tabitha Brown Cabin No. ; Monday 24. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays, in I. O. O. I F. H all. Gertrude Marsh, Pres. Elda Walker, Sec. of their during his stay on "D EBECCAS, Forest Lodge No 44. Meets the 1st and 3rd Wednesday evening of every month in I. O. O. F. Hall. Charlotte Graham, N. G., Carrie Holey, Sec. O. F. Verboot, Visitation Court. No. 1111’. J. F. Peerenboom, C. E.; Peter Vandersander, V. C. R. Meets first and third Thursdays of each month. C • The boys conducted ——— -I Child’s SO-BOS-SO Kilfly Cows will give 15 to 20 per 1 M O R E M IL K ! ! cent milk if protected 4 M O R E M O N E Y ! ! from more torture of the flies with -I K illt flirt and »11 intrett; protects hortet at well at cows. Perfectly harmless to man and Rapidly applied with CNIl 0 S ELECTRIC SPRAYER. 30 to 50 cows sprayed in a few minutes. A true anti septic; keeps stables, chicken house*, pig pens In a perfectly sanitary condition. P o r s e it U r o v « , O r. AfTTTTTTTTtTTTTTTTTTTTTtT*; j O n e D o o r W e s t o f V a r l e y ' s P e e d .S to re • Eggs .......................................... ......... 16c per dozen Butter. ..............................................40c to 35c per rol] Potatoes, good grade.......75 per 100 pounds Chickens.......................................... 11c- 13 per pound Beef, dressed ........................................ 6c “ “ Veal. “ ......................................................6c S “ " Pork “ ..........................................7c “ 7Mr ‘ f Produce bought and Sold Goods delivered to any part of town on short notice | Weitzcl & Christum t the students, will be held next W ed nesday night. Commencement Week Full of Good Things tomorrow according to the following program: Forest Grove Markets, In Trade U p -T o -D ate G ro cery dance given by Stock and Grain Markets Onions...................................................... $1.15 per sack Potatoes, Fancy............................ j.7 5 t o $ l. 0 per 1(0 “ Common....................................75c $1 00 Beans, Small w hite................................. 3 *ic per pound " Large................................................4c “ Beef, delivered dressed................ 5c to 8 ; “ “ Veal “ “ ................ 4c “ 7V4c" Pork M “ .................6c “ 7C Mutton ** “ ................... Sc “ 5 i “ “ Lamb “ ................... 7 “ “ Kilfly night, and it was ment of Pacific University will begin Bran per ton........................... 18 00 to 20 00 Middlings “ “ ........................... 24 00 “ 25 00 Shorts “ “ ........................... 20 00 “ 22 00 Hops, crop of 1903....................... ’3c to ISVic per pound Chickens.............................. 13c to 13Hc per pound live Turkeys............................... 16c * 1 7 c ........................ “ ............................ 18c * 20c " “ dressed Geese........................................... 8; “ " liv e Ducks................................................. $7 t j $8 per dozen Eggs, Willamette V a lle y .................... 17 Butter, Sweet Cream.......................... lfi’-vc per pound " Fancy Creamery.............. 17 Vi - 20c “ " “ Choice “ ................... “ 20c " “ D airy.........................................17c “ “ Forest Grove, Oregon. We make a specialty of fine Tea, Coflee, Spices, Canned Goods Fruits, Fresh Bread, Etc. Goods arc always fresh and new. lives. V E N IT H Rebekah Lodge No. 31. meets at Gaston, " Oregon, the second and fourth Monday evening of each month In I. O. O. F. Hall. Lena F. Parker N. G. Eliza J. Russell. Secretary. Wheat Valley, per bu............................... 80c Hay, Timothy, per ton.........................$15 00 " 16 00 “ Clover “ “ ........................... 8 00 “ 10 00 ** Grain “ “ .......................... 10 00 “ 11 00 " Cheat “ ** ............................ 10 00 “ 11 00 Oats, No. 1 White perdwt........................ 1.16“ 1 25 L iv e r y , F e e d a n d S a l e S ta b le . OREGON AND COLUMBIA PHONES. night and report the best time T T N IT E D ARTISAN S, Diamond Assembly No. 27. I Meets the first and third Tuesday evenings of each the meeting Tuesday month in the I. O. O. F. Hall. L. C. Walker, M. A., a rousing success. C. B. Stokes, Sec. RANGE, Gales Grange. Meets first Saturday of The regular term '~-r each month in Masonic Hall. Daniel Baker, j Master, J. B. McPherson, Sec. Wagonette to and from all trains. Spepial conveyances over the Wilson River Route to Tillamook at any 3nd all times • • • • • • • • • • • • • • season. U Special Attention to Commercial Travelers’ Patronage. Good Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates. * will be the last base ball game of the G ? Cornelius & Hancock - This T> VTHBONE SISTERS Delphln Temple, No. 32. Meets the coast, and his many friends wish on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month in Masonic Hall. Miss Jessie Buxton, M. E. C., Mrs. him all success in his new work. Elva Wescott, M. of R. C. A. R., Department of Oregon, J. B. Mathrws Post The Y. M. C. A. sent a delegation • No. 6. Meets first and third Wednesdays at 1:30 p. m. in Masonic Hall. John H. Baker, Commander, of eight men to the conference at S. B. Starrett, Adjutant. R. K. P., Delphos Rank No. 8. Meets the fourth j Gearhart, which convened May 28th • Thursday evening each month in the Masonic Hall, j J. J. W irtz, Capt., Robert W lrtz, Sec. tcylune 5th. The men returned home Headquarters for the latest and best in the! | In e of Drugs, Stationery and Toilet Articles* i at prices that are right. A N ew Stock of| Cameras and Supplies. N ot made by the! Trust. At Lowest Prices. R i i : i ) S T O U I- boys, to the tune of 16 to 3. on the campus next Monday afternoon. TXT O. W ., H olly Circle No. 185. Meets on th e' ” • second and fourth Wednesday evenings of each j month in I. O. O. F. Hall. Jessie Buxton, G. N., Anna [ Pomeroy, Clerk. • XT NIGHTS OF P YTH IAS, Drlphos Lodge No. 39. Meets every Thursday evening in Masonic Hall. A. B. Tcdd, C. C.. J. H. WescoW, K. R. it S. Drug Store M A R T IN ’S game with the town P A S T E R N STAR, Forest Chapter No. 42. Meets the first Monday in every month, in Masonic Hall. Mrs. C. F. Miller, W. M., L izzie D. Harris, Sec. TX T O. W ., Forest Grove Camp No. 98. Meets every ’ ’ • Saturday evening in I. O. O. F. Hall. John Strlbbich, C. C., John Anderson, Clerk. DR. HINES’ 3 boys resulted in a defeat for the school W. of A., Forest Grove Camp No. 6228. Meets what Pacific every second and fourth Friday evenings of each month in Masonic Hall. J. Q. Jackson, V. C.. H. G. I athletics. | King., Clerk. Stopping, OI-iHd’** SO-HOS-SO p O N G R E G A T IO N A I. CHURCH, Rev. Daniel Slaver, pastor. Meets in College Chapel. Preaching every \ Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday Schorl at 12. | Y. P. S. C. E at 6:30 P. M. Prayer meeting Thursday I evening 7:30 The base ball VT E. M . W A R D , j Many of the students have returned home for the summer vacation. O . O . F., Forest Grove Lodge No. 48. Meets every Monday evening in the I. O. O. F. Hall. I | J. C. Brooks, N. G., J. T. Brooks, Sec. L u m h er out of yard 5()c e x tra F a s h io n day. A il E. Church. Rev. Belknap, pastor. Preaching XVX. evcry Sunday at 11 A. M. and ,’ :30 P. M. Sunday | School at 12. Epworth League 6.30 P. M. Prayer meeting Thursday evening, 7:30. ■p1 & A. M,. Holbrook Lodge No. 30. Meets once j j • each month on the Saturday evening before full 1 moon, in Masonic Hall. J. S. Buxton, W. M., J. C. ! Clark, Sec. LUM BER M ’Varsity Locals N tlP A R A T O k U.S. Best. Simplest and last longest. W e indorse it. W ill take cream in payment. Send for Catalogue Free. HAZELW OOD C re n n i Co. P o rt liiiul.O rcgoo Forty-second Annual Friday, June 10, Commence 8:00 p. m., Musi cal Recital by Miss Wilma Waggener. Saturday, June 11, 8:00, p. m., Anni versary Conservatory of Music. day, June 12, 11:00 a. m., Sun Baccalau reate Sermon, Rev. E. L. House, D. D. % 8:00 p. in. Address before the Chris tian Associations. Rev. D. V. Poling, L. L. D. Monday, June 13, 2:30, p. m., Junior Musical Recital (B y invita tion only) Address before the Liter ary Societies, 8:00 p. m. Robert Treat Platt Esq. Tuesday, June, 14, 2:00 p. m., Closing exercises of the Acad emy. 8:00 p. m. ciate Alumni. Anniversaiy Asso Wednesday, June 15, 10:00 a. m. Graduating Exercises of University; D. D. Address, Rev. E. P. H ill, 12:00 m. Annual Business Meeting of Alumni. 1:00 p. m. Cor poration Dinner. 8:00 p. m. mencement Concert. Com The finest line of china and glass ware is that at the store of M. Peter son. The very latest in style and design and going at prices that you can afford to make your table attractive. If you die you beat it and if you live you beat it. Modem National Reserve policies give fullest protection at lowest cost. Get one.