Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, September 08, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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    Fine teas and coffees at Nicholson Fancy tea and coffee at Nicholson tons hay and all the straw inthel
Ho! For the hop-fields!
1 buggy, 1 hayrack, 1 14-inch Dy
& Son’s.
“Quality” is the pass word at M e & Son’s.
1 springtooth harrow, and lfo
Big
cut
in
big
mouth
vacuum
fruit
Hunting
and
trespass
signs
for
sale
Namer & Johnson’s.
row. Of the 40 acres, 25 are cle,
jars at Thomas & Sames.
at
the
News
Office.
and in cultivation, balance slashed]
Big cut in big mouth vacuum fruit
Big cut in big mouth vacuum fruit Shingles, the best on the market at seeded to clover except 3 acres t j
jars at Thomas & James.
the right price, at T. A. Ritchey’s.
for fuel, good
story house,
Cast-iron range, piped for water, jars at Thomas & James.
You get the values, we get the busi­ Nicholson & Son have a fine line of 30x40, grainary, new wood
cheap, at the Auction House.
orchard, all kinds of fruit, papes' i
dishes, Call and see them.
Mrs. Sloan spent last week in Port­ ness, McNamer & Johnson.
berries, 2 wells, living stream of i
land visiting friends and relatives.
Big cut in big mouth vacuum fruit Dutchess Trousers— 10 cents a but­ irrigates the finest garden in
ton and $1.00 a rip. Bailey’s Big county. Good fences on good
Fine hams, bacon and prepared jars at Thomas & James.
road. This is surely a snap at ( 2 ]
meats at Nicholson & Son’s.
Big invoice of second hand goods Store.
Of
all
the
annoyances,
poor
plumb­
and must be sold by Sept. 20.
C. W. Rosa was at Newport over now on at the Auction House.
Sunday, enjoying the pleasures at the Prices count when ever money is ing is one of the worst. We guarantee R . W . M cN U TT, Real Estate agent]
our work.— H. L. Deckert.
Seaside.
Cornelius, Oregoi
counted at McNamer & Johnson’s.
The
Ladies
Working
Society,
of
the
Dutchess Trousers— 10 cents a but­ Dutchess Trousers— 10 cents a but­
H a ir Raining:,
ton and $1.00 a rip. Bailey’s Big ton and $1.00 a rip. Bailey’s Big Congregational Church, met Wednes­
day
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Ferrin.
Just
wL
en
the mutilation of the d
Store.
Store.
by ter.ring the skin from the head!
Just in— new line of ladies fall hats Finest stock of hats in the city at Union Services will be held in the gan will never be known, for the«]
is lost in tlie midst of ages, the:
at prices you can afford. Mrs. Dixon, Mrs. Dixon’s millinery store, Main Congregational Church next Sunday extending
beyond even them«
night. Services will begin at 7:30. leal period back
Main Street.
of
man's
existence. In]
Street.
Rev. L. F. Belknap will preach.
book
of
Maccabees
it
is recorded t
Girl wanted— Will pay $15. per Ducthess Trousers— 10 cents a but­
at
the
termination
of
one
of ti?l
month for good girl domestic for work. ton and $1.00 a rip. Bailey’s Big Mrs. G. Hartrampf, who has been of which that bloody history Is t
handling the California perfume goods, the victorious soldiers tore the 1
Inquire Goff Bros.
Store.
keep a supply on hand at Jackson from the heads of tlielr vanqul
Clyde Wellman, of South Forest Miss Daisy Woodard, of Wordner, will
foes. This would be evidence that I
&
La
Course’s
store.
custom
of scalp taking was one of I
Grove, was in Portland Sunday visiting Idaho, has returned to enter school
Indulgences
even of those people|
Dr. E. B. Rentz left yesterday for whom we have
his friend, Ralph E. Dugan.
record In the Bible.
again this year.
St.
Louis
by
way
of
California
and
New
he
it
as
it
may.
establlsf
Do you know— That the Colonial Take a vacation and buy your sport­ Mexico. After visiting St. Louis he fact that the custom It is la a an universal
0
serves an elegant Sunday dinner?
so
far
as
savage
man
is
couceni
ing goods, camp stove and amunition will visit old friends in Oklahoma and Whether ethnologists can build a 1
Take your friend there to dine.
Kansas.
at Goff Bros.
ory of a common origin of manfi
Prof. Chapman has moved from
lids or not.' or whether this can I
Herrick Hall into the home of Frank Out-of-date methods do not satisfy Dr. Otto Gagzon, a forestry expert taken as an evidence that the Inda
are the descendants of the lost Israel
Waters, which he recently vacated. up-to-date people. Go to the popular from Germany, who is studying our tribes
because of their hubltof seed
place, McNamer & Johnson.
timber resources, and Mr. Max Eitel,
mementos
of hair from their fatal
Mr. and Mrs. Brunner, of Portland,
of Chicago, registered at The Laughlin einles. is something
time alone willl
Remember
the
auction
sale
on
Sept
was out Monday, visiting at the home
last
night
and
left
on
the
morning
velop.
Be
that
as
it
may, It is a (ft
of Mrs. Brunner’s parents, P. W. 15, 16 and 17, at the Eastern Bargain train for Portland.
that
al!
Indian
tribes,
to a certainf
Store, by values at less than £ price.
tent, scalp llieir enemies who havefl
Cronin.
L. W. Russell Jr., of Leads, South Chas. Miller was in Portland Wed­ Mr. Frank Bernard left at the News on in battle.—London Globe.
Dakota, spent Monday with his uncle, nesday to buy a new up-to-date plate Office an apple measuring 16 inches CnrlnuH K not In Natural HI*toi
which will be intei
C. V. B. Russell. He is touring the glass front for his new store building. in diameter and weighing 26 ounces. ing An to incident
naturalists
Is told In a
people please take notice number of the Scotsman.
west on an outing.
One of |
The very latest in the new styles of Eastern
$1.00 buys a sample sack of “Our fall and winter hats, prices that will that Oregon can’t be beat for fruit in foresters in the employ of the Man
of Lothian was returning from I
Best” Willamette Valley flour. Your please you. Mrs. Dixon, Main Street. size, quality and quantity.
work when lie noticed a wild duck I
money back if you want it. Thomas
ing
from a larch tree. On closeexaf
The Working Society of the M. E.
Misses
Frances
and
Katherine
Myers
nation
he observed a common bra
& James.
Church met yesterday at the home of owl looking
down from what appcaj
are home from Newport where they Pastor
Belknap yesterday afternoon and to be a nest In the cleft of the I
Tabitha Brown Cabin, Native Dau­ have been the past few months for
a very enjoyable session was held. about thirty feet from thegroundi
ghters, will meet at I. O. O. F. Hall, their vacation.
near the place from "K
This was the first fall meeting and apparently
Tuesday Eve, Sept. 13, 7.30
the
duck
hod
flown. Curiosity pr°r
The Lewis and Clark Club will hold plans for work were discussed. Dainty ou him to climb
AGNES H in e s , secretary.
to the place, whirl
did with great difficulty. The 0 "J
its regular meeting, Sept. 12, at 3 refreshments were served.
Smile producers. Boiling beef at o’clock at the home of Miss Minnie
ids approach flow off. and to bis!
prise lie found in the nest two e0|
5 cents per pound; beefsteak 8 cents Martin. Secretary.
Auction Sale
an owl’s and a wild duck's. Itisf
per pound; veal stew 6 cents per
On
September
15,
16
and
17
occurs
uncommon fer both owls and duckil
pound and mutton 5 cents per pound Big cut on big mouth vacuum fruit the big auction sale of goods of all build their nests high up on trees
jars. We bought too many and now kinds at the Eastern Bargain Store on It is unheard of for one nesttobej
at McNamer & Johnson’s.
proprlntcd by both birds.
cut the price to save carrying them Pacific Avenue.
After weeks of much perseverence over to next year. Thomas & James.
A C l e v e r Mlnl»ter.
and much worry Haven Belknap has
A Snap
“To
the
town of Norrldgewoct I
been compelled to part with the light Pies and Cakes:— The ladies of the This 40 acre farm 3fc miles from Maine/’ said a clergyman, “ a 8trs1
complexioned down on his upper lip. Methodist Church will hold a sale of Cornelius must be sold by Sept. 20, or minister once came to preach,
preached duly, and after the sen
bread, pies and cakes in the front of
Such is life.
was t>ver he mingled with the conw
it
will
be
withdrawn
from
the
market,
the store of Watrous, Allen Co. Store.
gat
Ion, expecting that some one
Mrs. N. J. Walker is visiting with Saturday, September 10, beginning at owner has a business opening which invite
him to dinner. One by one, ^
friends at Gaston this week. The 10 a. m.
he wishes to take advantage of on that ever, the congregation departed. 0 1
ing the hungry minister no bosp
students are returning from their homes
date and in order to do so is anxious and
began to feel nnxlous.
Many
applications
are
made
by
after their summer vacation to enter
to sell and will sacrifice land, stock, was he
be
to
As the last deacon
young men and women to secure room crop, everything, the price of the land leaving the eat?
P. U. again for the ensuing year.
church the minister tu n
and board with the privilege of work­
to him and shook him warm,
20 acres, all in cultivation, between ing out the same, thus assisting them­ alone has been held until the present up
the
hand.
. jm
Hillsboro and Cornelius on base line selves to secure educational advantages time at $3600, it was cheap enough “ ‘I wont you to come home an
me,’ the minister said.
(
road. Some beaverdam, good house, Anyone having or knowing of such a at that but from now until Sept. 20 with
“
‘Why,
where
do
you
liver
$2800
will
take
it
all
including
1
span
barn and orchard. $2800. easy terms. place will confer a favor by notifying
deacon.
R. W. McNutt, real estate agent, Cor­ Pnn. H. L. Bates, of Tualatin good horses, harness, wagon, 2 cows, ” ‘About thirty miles from here
3 hogs, 2 doz. chickens, 2 acres “The deacon reddened.
nelius, Oregon.
Academy.
I
potatoes, fine garden, between 5 and 6 and dine with me Instead,’
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