Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, August 18, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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    Bailey’s Big Store for e verything.
Bath tubs— the very best at
Goff
Fancy tea and coffee at Nicholson
Herrick Hall is receiving a much
& Son’s.
needed coat of paint.
Miss Marie Staehr visited in Reed-
Hop gloves, 10, IS and 25
Ash wood for sale. Enquire of Lee
Ctlfli
Bailey’
s Big Store.
ville last Saturday.
Sparks
or
W
ill
Sparks.
Oscar Baldwin is back from an out­
I. K . W eitzel and family returned
National Stock Food the only
Neat fitting and late patterns in
ing at Newport.
Monday from the coast.
kind. Martin’s Feed Store.
“ Water melons on de vine’ ’— Sold by cloth at Bailey’s Big Store.
If you want the best of work in
Born Monday August 15 ^
McNamer & Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Roe and son
and Mrs. Hugh Moore, a son.
from
Newport
Sunday plumbing get H. L. Deckert.
Cheney the tinner. You always get returned
evening.
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis,
Mr. N. J. Walker made a
the brand of tin you bargain for.
Take a vacation and buy your sport­ near Kansas City, Aug. 7, a son.
business trip to Portland Wedn-
Weitzel & Christian handle choice
ing goods, camp stove and amunition
F. S. Myers, of Portland, was in
groceries. Everything for the family
Prof. William Fletcher and wilt
at Goff Bros.
town Friday, transacting business.
yesterday for the Nehalem valley fo,
use.
Rev. Geo. F. Zimmerman is spend­
outing.
Carriage trimmings of any kinds and
Shingles, the best on the market at
ing the week at Woodburn, Oregon,
carriage repairing, at Stribich’ s shop,
Mrs. N. J. Walker went to
the right price, at T. A. R itchey’s.
on business.
Old Factory.
Wednesday to look after her
Practical plumbing is our specialty.
Shingles— none
better anywhere
interests.
The Watrous & Allen Co.’s Best
at Ritchey’s at right prices. Tile and Prices reasonable.— H. L. Deckert.
Blend coffee has found favor within a
M erle Markee is back from his
posts at Ritchey’ s.
Miss
Marie
Carrye
W
att
left
Monday
host of homes.
to Southern Oregon and reports
10 cts a button, and $ 1 .0 0 , a rip will for Newport for a few weeks’ outing.
good time.
The wheat crop is a good average
be paid at Bailey’s Big Store on
Farmers— For bargains in wire net­
this year and the price remains high.
Farmers— When in town have
Dutchess trousers.
tings, hardware, toots, etc, see W . R. good square meal at the Mi
The quality is above the average.
A good cup of coffee is half the Hicks.
House. Only 25 cents.
Prof. Coghill has rented the M. C.
meal. Watrous & Allen Co.’s Best
Miss Sadie Cronin returned from
Case property, and is now moving his
Of all the annoyances, poor plr
Blend,
will
suit
you.
Newport Saturday after a two week’ s ing is one of the worst. We gu
household effects to his new location.
Good bread made from Pendleton vacation.
our work.— H. L. Deckert.
The camp meeting held in the
White
Satin
Flour,
Warranted
the
A fine lot, city water, shade and
Naylor grove by the Free Methodists
Cutting the meat correctly
best.
Nicholson
&
Son.
side-walk, and best location. Enquire the cook, and pleases all the fc
is being well attended and much in­
terest shown.
The little three year old son of Mrs. at News office.
Try A. Saelen & Co’s for fancy cm
G.
Hartrampf
was
taken
suddenly
ill
Attorney Welsh is home from Port­
Messers. Peter and John Fields,
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Walling and
Sunday
morning,
with
convulsions.
land where he has been the past ten
with their families, are enjoying an daughters returned Tuesday from A
days with his father-in-law, who has He is now much improved.
outing at Netarts this week.
ity, where they have been visiting
been quite sick.
Haynie & Son have two fine teams
Do you know— That the Colonial friends and relatives.
and
do
all
kinds
of
team
work
at
For sale cheap— Some fine full
serves an elegant Sunday dinner?
J. R. Ballard and family returned
blooded
Poland China boar pigs. reasonable rates. Contracts preferred. Take your friend there to dine.
from “ Netarts by the Sea,” Saturij.
’ phone. They
use
Write W. B. Logsdon, Manning, Ore­ Independent
John Q. Jackson and John Tem ple­ He brought home a jug of salt ms
everybody right.
gon. Hughes phone.
ton have returned from Eastern Ore­ to prevent sea sickness.
Everett
Hall
and
Roy
McPherson
Postmaster Atwel is back from a
gon and report a pleasant trip.
Pendleton White Satin flour, to
week’s vacation from duty. He saw returned, Sunday, from a ten days out­
ranted
in every way or money
If you die you beat it and if you
much of the far famed scenery along ing at Netarts. They report a pleasant
refunded, if not satisfactory. Nichol­
time during their stay and a large and live you beat it. Modem National
the Columbia River.
Reserve policies give fullest protection son & Son, Main Street.
jolly crowd at “ Happy Camp.”
Mrs. Hugh Smith received a mes­
at lowest cost. Get one.
Fancy and plain steaks, mutton
Shari Johnson, who formerly resided
sage of the illness of her father, Mr.
Miss Lizzie Rupert and Mrs. Bums, chops, best of bacon and hams, bo­
Carsten, of Hillsboro, last Friday, and her, brother of Frank Johnson, living
logna, pure lard, at the right prices at
at once took the train for that place. west of Forest Grove, was home to of Eugene, Ore., arrived at the Grove,
spend a few days. He goes to East­ Thursday evening to spend a few the shop of A. Saelen & Co.
Mr. John Rupert and family have
Lost— A shawl, red with varied cc.-
ern Oregon to look after his land inter­ weeks with their parenrs, Mr. and Mrs.
arrived from Eugene and will soon take
John Ruppert, who recently became orings, on Gales Creek road between
ests there.
posession of the J. Q. Jackson prop­
Weitzel & Christian have some new residents of our city and who purchased W att’ s school house and Forest Grove.
erty, which they purchased a few days
shelving in their grocery store to the John Jackson property in East Finder please leave at News office.
ago.
accomodate their extra stock. They Forest Grove.
Miss Martha Brown sustained a very
Mrs. Idonia Thresher and her two
have built up a fine business which
Among
those
who
enjoyed
last
Sun­
severe accident Monday. As she was
daughters, Mildred and Grace Stinch-
accounts for their successive enlarge­ day at Soda Springs, were the Misses passing down the steps of her residence
combe, are in the Grove to spend a
ment of their stock space.
Merchant, of Portland, Maud Dant and she slipped and fell, badly spraining
month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Prin. H. L. Bates haa returned from Helen Johnson, of Reedville, Liepha her ankle. Dr. Geiger was at once
David Keen.
his summer’s study at Berkeley, Cali­ R.uble and Irene Young, of Hillsboro summoned and dressed it.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Greer and two
fornia. He reports a strong course of and Marie Staehr, of Forest Grove,
daughters Jessie and Vesta, accom­
For Sale— A nice home in Forest
advanced work, yet he feels rested in Messrs. Rasmussen and Dant, of Reed­
panied by Mrs. L. M. Beebe, Mr. and
and Tilbury and Sewell, of Grove, only three blocks from b~-
spite of his hard work of the past year ville
Mrs. Goar and Miss Maggie Mahoney
ness center, l£ acres, good 9 room
and summer. Berkely is located upon Hillsboro.
•
left today for “ Netarts by the Sea.”
house, large new bam, buildings a
the bay, making it cool and refreshing
Rev. Cross, D. D. now of Eugene,
nicely painted. This p r o p e r t y at
W. A. Dimmick andC . H. Williams, to study and delightful recreation at
but formerly of Denver, Colo., address­
bargain,
R. W . McNutt, Real Estate
of Oregon City, A. C. Gilbert, of Port­ the same time.
ed the morning meeting at Marsh Hall
land; Willard Wirtz, Haven Belknap
The Mrs. J. F. Schoch farm of 79 Sunday and also the union meeting at Agent, Cornelius, Oregon.
and Horace Thomas returned Saturday acres, north of Forest Grove, on Hill­
Count Von Roy McPherson and Sff
the same place in the evening. Rev.
evening from their outing in the side has been sold to J. D. Mickle, a
Cross is a highly educated and polished Esquire Everett Hall, with Vallets an
Nehalem.
son-in-law of Henry Hunter, of Forest speaker and his addresses were force­ Dunnage arrived here via the over
Miss Anna Pomeroy made the News Grove. Mr. Mickle will take posses
ful as well as full of deep religious route from the sea side, where t
office a call Monday which will not sion Nov. 1st and endeavor to regain
thought. His address at the laying have been the guests of the Hote ^
soon be forgotten as she left a mam­ his health after many years of business
of the Cornerstone of Marsh Hall six Store, the past ten days. Bot ■
moth bouquet of beautiful sweet peas. life in Portland. The sale was con-
years ago, is still well remembered by much recuperated in health, but
Oregon is famous for sweet peas as sumnated by the old reliable realestate
those present and all were out to hear glad to put their feet again uD
well as roses.
dealer, H. G. King.
him again Sunday evening.
their mother’ s table.
Bros.