Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, July 21, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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Local Happenings
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L. Morgan has accepted a posi­
Fancy tea and coffee at Nicholson
tion as instructor in the Greenville
& Son’s.
Take a vacation and buy your sport­ school.
Keep the flies off your cows. So
ing goods, camp stove and amunition
at Goff Bros.
Bos So and spray pumps. Martin’s
Shingles— none
better anywhere Feed Store.
Good bread made from Pendleton
at Ritchey’s at right prices. Tile and
posts at Ritchey’s.
White Satin Flour,
Warranted the
Do you know— That the Colonial best. Nicholson &Son.
The big warehouse at Gaston is
serves an elegant Sunday dinner?
Take your friend there to dine.
nearing completion under the efficient
Mademoiselle La Course. The ex­ direction of contractor Nauffts.
pert chiropodist and hair dresser at
Leslie and Pigeon St. Clair are en­
residence, comer 4th and Pacific Ave. joying a few days of farm life at the
Send your friend to the St. Louis home of their uncle, Lewis Wilcox, in
Fair. Coupons given with cash pur­ Scoggin’s Valley.
chases at the firms mentioned on
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Goar of Calla­
another page.
way, Nebraska, arrived Monday to pay
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McPherson in an extended visit to their daugh er
company with Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Mrs. Joe Mahoney of Banks.
Jackson, left for the coast Tuesday for
Editor and Mrs. J. F. Woods, and
a ten days outing. They go overland son of the Springfield News of Spring-
via Tillamook to enjoy the delight of a field, Oregon, visited with Mr. and
camping trip for which the route is Mrs. Earl B. Hawks Monday and
noted.
Tuesday.
Bath tubs—the very best at Goff, Art squares beat carpet.—Roe &
Bros.
Buxton’s.
Mr. Davis’ little girl of Buxton, is
Shingles, the best on the market at
quite sick.
the right price, at T. A. Ritchey’s.
“ Water melons on de vine” —Sold by
Farmers— For bargains in wire net­
McNamer & Johnson.
tings, hardware, tools, etc, see W. R.
Cheney the tinner. You always get Hicks.
the brand of tin you bargain for.
For Sale— Fine horse, good driver,
gentle
and true. McNamer
&
Henry Hannon’s family of Buxton,
Johnson.
are sick this week with measles.
Wilson Bolby, a former resident of
Weitzel & Christian handle choice
Forest
Grove, now of Nez Persce is here
groceries. Everything for the family
visiting friends.
use.
Miss Mary Tichenor, of Claskanie,
Hon. B. F. Purdy of Scoggins val­
is
here this week visiting Mrs. Dr.
ley, was at Hillsboro Monday on busi­
Hines and Miss Alice Cronin.
ness.
Attorney L. L. Langley of Portland,
Carriage trimmings of any kinds and
was
out the first part of the week in at­
carnage repairing, at Stribich’s shop,
tendance at the county court at
Old Factory.
Columns and brackets made and Hillsboro.
Some of the finest cherries brought! All doctors agree that its very
Mrs. E. E. Mink, of Forest Grove
general wood work done to order at
and Mrs. D. Feour, of Dilley, go to to this market were those raised by | healthful to use lemons in drinking
the Old Factory.
Mr. David, on David’s Hill, two miles J water during the hot summer months.
The Watrous & Allen Co.’s Best the coast this week where they will
north of town. The crop of Kentish M. Turner keeps fresh stock of the
Blend coffee has found favor within a enjoy a summer outing.
cherries are now ripe and one day last best lemons at all times.
Your hair dressed in latest style and
host of homes.
week he marketed 800 pounds. Mr.
The union service of the churches
A fine lot, city water, shade and special scalp treatment. Mademoiselle David’s crop of grapes is said to be
will be held next Sunday evening in
side-walk, and best location. Enquire La Course, residence corner 4th and excellent, in fact better than for the I
the Methodist church. Rev. Geo. F.
Pacific Avenue.
at News office.
past ten years.
Zimmerman will deliver the sermon.
Pendleton White Satin flour, war­
Mrs. Brunner, of Portland, is visiting
If you doubt the old saying that Everybody cordially invited.
with her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. ranted in every way or money
Try our violet wheat flakes for mush,
refunded, if not satisfactory. Nichol­ “ Men are but boys grown older’' just
P. W. Cronin.
go down to “ th’ swimmin’ hole” one the finest package made for the
son & Son, Main Street.
Cheap— A fine 8 year old horse,
of these fine evenings and watch some money. Every package contains a
If you die you beat it and if you
well broke to drive or ride, must be
of our staid business men as they coupon, 20 of which entitles you to a
live you beat it. Modern National
sold. Call at News office.
prance up and down the sands in un­ White House cook book. Weitzel &
Reserve policies give fullest protection
Mr. J. K. French and family with
dress uniform and hear them as they Christian.
at lowest cost. Get one.
friends left Tuesday for a two week’s
plunge, howling, into the water, and
Will Thompson, the noted writer
Invitations were received in the city
outing on the coast at Netarts.
you will be ready to believe the old and lecturer of Seattle, Washington,
I. Baldwin, city, is reported as very by friends of Miss Minta Bayles, who saw.
and Dr. Jones of Portland, spent Mon­
formerly
resided
here,
to
her
marriage
sick, taking to his bed suddenly Mon­
Mr. J. H. Brien, of Dickenson, N. day and Tuesday shooting with Capt.
day noon, and is in a critical condition. July 21, to Mr. Dudley W. Stephens, D., friend of our townsmen Messrs. F. S. Barnes of this place. Mr.
of Portland.
The dance and ice cream social at
Ballaid & Lenneville, has purchased Thompson is called the best archer in
If
you
intend
buying
hardware
you
Vert’s hall last Friday evening given
the blacksmith and wagon shop at America.
should
call
and
see
the
most
complete
by the band boys, was a very pleasant
Miss Cora Beek, who has been stay­
Dilley, owned by Mr. Gray. Mr. Bri­
stock in the valley. It costs nothing, 1
social event.
en comes with the best of credentials ing at the home of her uncle, Nelson
see for yourself. Goff Bros, are up-to-
Mr. Stephen Morgan and family de­
as a citizen and a first-class mechanic. La Course, taking advantage of Forest
date merchants.
parted Tuesday for Puget Sound,!
He will add new stock to his shop and Grove’s musical facilities, has returned
Haynie
&
Son
have
two
fine
teams
where they will visit friends and rela­
be prepared to do all kinds of work. to her home in Goldendale, Washing­
and
do
all
kinds
of
team
work
at
tives for a few weeks.
Those needing work in his line should ton. She was accompanied by her
reasonable rates. Contracts preferred.
call on him at his shop at Dilley, they cousin, Mrs. Ivy H^trampf.
A good roof saves trouble. P. H.
Independent
’phone. They
use
will find him a good workman, clever
Buxton, of Buxton, Oregon, will de­
John Williams has his combined
everybody right.
and accommodating.
liver to you first class cedar shingles,
store and dwelling house on Pacific
Estrayed:—A liberal reward will be
either cut or sawed. Write him for
Fred Watrous and family, of the firm Ave., comer of Third Street, ready for
given to learn the where abouts of the
prices.
occupancy and will move in this week.
following stock: 6 head sheep with of Watrous & Allen, of this city, are
Mr. Williams erected his store to meet
K.
N. Staehr returned from his so­
lambs. Sheep marked with slit in now at Newport for the summer and
the growing needs of the city, and
journ at Newport last Saturday. Mrs.
left ear, part marked with slit in right have recently written to friends here
Staehr and daughters Anna and Lyda,
will
carry a line of groceries and
ear. When last seen were in pasture that they are having an extremely
notions.
left Monday for the above place, where
2 miles south of Cornelius. Informa­ pleasant vacation there and have called
they will spend a few weeks in I
tion to J. Dixon, Cornelius, or News on Hon. Thos. Roe and family who j Between work and a young man of
recreation.
are now occupying their cottage, which our town there is supposed to exist a
office.
was recently built and is one of the mortal enmity.
The News force acknowledges their
Therefore,
rumor
The
contract
was
let
last
Friday
by
thanks to Mr. John Heisler for a box
most comfortable on the Coast. It is having it that he had come in contact
our
hardware
merchant,
M.
Peterson,
neatly arranged and tastefully furnished, with a job, a delegation went forth to
of fine Royal Ann cherries, which he
for
the
painting
and
decorating
of
his
presented to them Monday. Mr.
possessing every needed comfort. Its see the mix-up, but they found the
Heisler’s ranch in Gales Creek valley new residence. Frank Wagner is the location is such that the view from the young fellow and his employment quiet­
is one of the most productive in the successful artist and as this is the fin­ veranda is grand. Here Mr. and Mrs. ly lying side by side, across the young
est residence yet built in Forest Grove,1
county, and its fertile acres produce Frank will no doubt put forth his best Roe are enjoying the real pleasures in man’s placid countenance flitted a
nearly every thing common to the efforts to surpass any work that has their old age which they have so justly seraphic smile, as gently he slept the
climate.
ever been done in his line in the city. | earned.
sleep of the evei weary.