Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, September 29, 1904, Page 10, Image 10

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    Bath tubs—the
Bros.
very best at Goff
Fine teas and coffees at Nicholson
& Son’s.
Hunting and trespass signs for sale
Fancy tea and coffee at Nicholson
at the News Office.
& Son’s.
Big invoice of second hand goods
Mrs. C. 0. Roe and son Bruce, are
now on at the Auction House.
back from Newport.
Shingles, the best on the market at
Nicholson & Son have a fine line of
the right price, at T. A. Ritchey’s.
dishes, call and see them.
Dutchess Trousers— 10 cents a but­
Everything in the line of school
supplies at the South Park Grocery. ton and $1.00 a rip. Bailey’s Big
Store.
Call for bargains.
IN THE WORLD
Everybody knows that “Strongest in the World” means
The Equitable Life. Rates no higher than other companies
T. H. PETERS, Special Agent,
306 Oregonian Building, Portland, Or.
Finest stock of hats in the city at
Books, pencils, tablets, etc, for ihe
school children at the South Park Mrs. Dixon’s millinery store, Main
Street.
Grocery.
Just in— new line of ladies fall hats
Carriage trimmings of any kinds and
carriage repairing, at Stribich’s shop, at prices you can afford. Mrs. Dixon,
Main Street.
Old Factory.
Miss Amy Keen, of Portland, spent
The Watrous & Allen Co.’s Best
Blend coffee has found favor within a Sunday with Miss Gertrude Smith, of
| this city.
host of homes.
Good bread made from Pendleton
Hon. B. F. Purdy, of Patton’s Val­
White Satin Flour,
Warranted the ley was transacting business in the
best. Nicholson &Son.
city, Tuesday.
ONLY
7 0 HOURS
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitney, of
Jackson & La Course are disposing
Buxton, spent Sunday with her parents of their shelf hardware. Some bargains
Mr. and Mrs. Conwell, near Dilley.
can be had at their store.
P o rtla n d to Ghicago Via
O. R. <£ IV. Go.
Oregon S h o rt Line,
Union P a c ific and
The very latest in the new styles of
Do you know— That the Colonial
fall and winter hats, prices that will serves an elegant Sunday dinner?
please you. Mrs. Dixon, Main Street. Take your friend there to dine.
Chicago & Northwestern Railway
Mr. and Mrs. Reifenberg, of Bay
New supplies of writing tablets etc.,
City, who have been visiting with Prof. also fresh line of candies and nuts just
E. Meresse’s returned home on Tues­ arrived at the South Park Grocery.
day.
Your home made pleasant when
Rev. H. L. Bates will conduct the properly papered. Our line is the
M. E. Church services next Sunday largest in the city. Roe & Buxton.
Two Through Trains Daily
morning and Rev. Soper will preside at
An important business meeting of
the evening services.
the Lewis & Clark Club is called at
Miss Stella Boscow, of Hillsboro, Mrs. Walter Hoge’s, Friday, Septem­
attended the college reception Friday ber 30, at 3 p. m. Every member is
evening and she was the guest of Miss urged to be present. Secretary.
E. Pearl Chandler.
New wagon— good five year old
horse, weighing 1300 pounds, and a
harness for sale. Enquire of F. W.
Milne, Forest Grove.
C. O. Henry, of Furnace county,
Nebraska, who was here last week for
a few days with old acquaintances,
returned Monday from Woodburn, Ore­
gon, and expects to invest in Washing­
ton county property. He is well
pleased with this locality and will like­
ly make this his future home.
Mr. Dempsey Smith, of Phillipsburg,
Kansas, has accepted a position with
the firm of Jackson & LaCourse, of this
city. He commenced his duties last
Rev. L. F. Belknap and Mrs.Belknap
Saturday.
left Monday for Eugene to attend the
Dr. C. L. Large reports twin boys State M. E. Conference. Mr. Belknap
born September 22, to Mr. and Mrs. is also on the examining board which
Lewis Parsons, of Scoggins Valley, the examines young men who desire to
parents of whom are the most doubly enter the M. E. Conference districts.
He has been in charge of this pastorate
pleased couple in that section.
for four years and it is the request of
E. Stewart, a brother of David the congregation that he be returned
Stewart and his family have returned to which will doubtless be granted. He
Forest Grove for the school year. Mr. has made an excellent pastor.
Stewart is a large property holder and
Mr. A. Axilrod, the gentlenan who
stockman from near Dayville, Oregon.
sold the consignment of goods of the
Mrs. R. W. Kirkwood was pleasant­ Eastern Bargain Store this month has
ly surprised last Thursday evening by obtained a lease of the J. J. Wirtz
the arrival of a party of friends and building and will put in a first class
relatives, many of whom she had not and up-to-date store where soft drinks,
seen for a long time. They were her coffee, lunches, oysters, cigars and
sister-in-law, Mrs. Jos. Alexander, of other commodies which are usually in
East Portland, Miss Gertrude Kirkwood such places. A pool and billiard hall may
of Hillsboro, Mrs. Blanche Sweet be added but no boy under 1 8 will be
Porter and Mrs. Hattie Chamberlain allowed. He believes in running a
Shuey, both of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
strict and clean business place.
The only Double Tracked Railway be­
tween Missouri River and Chicago.. .
Y o u c a n ¿ e t o n th e t r a i n i n P o r t l a n d a n d
need n o t ¿et o ff u n til you a r r iv e in C h ic a g o
See that Y our T ick e t R ead s Via the
G. & IV. W. R Y .
A. G. BARKER, GENERAL AGENT.
C. E. BOCKMANN, PASSENGER AGENT,
No. 153 Third St., Portland, Or.
Anything
usually found
in
¡A First-C lass Drugstore!
At P r ic e s th e L o w e s t
Quality th e B e s t
D R . H IN E S .
Brick for Sale
FINE ST. LOUIS SERVICE
I have at my yard 1 mile northwest
New Sleeping-Car Arrangements Made
of Forest Grove, a fine lot of brick for
by the 0. R. & N.— Low Rates
sale at reasonable prices. Call and see
St. Louis Fair visitors will be inter­
them.
ested in knowing that the O. R. & N.
Sound, Solid and Successful
has inaugurated a daily through stand­
Oregon Fire Relief Association gives ard sleeping-car service to that city,
protection against loss by fire at pure­ passengers arriving there in the morn­
ly mutual rates. No better or cheap­ ing.
September 5, 6, 7, October 3, 4, 5,
er insurance can be purchased. Strong the O. R. & N. will sell 90-day return
and conservative business manage­ trip tickets to St. Louis for $67.50; to
ment has placed them at the head of Chicago, $72.50. Stopovers allowed
insurance companies in Oregon.
going and returning. Particulars of A.
Geo. F. Zimmerman, Agent,
L. Craig, General Passenger Agent,
Forest Grove, Ore. Portland.