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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1904)
IO New Coach for Pacific HAPPENINGS There is much rejoicing among the football enthusiasts because of the arrival of Coach Magee, who arrived from Stanford University, of California, Football Saturday. last Friday. He has had the Pacific Tiling, cedar posts and shingles at team on the field each evening train Ritchey’s. ing it for the games of the season, with Goff Bros, for hardware, stoves and the result that Pacific will hoist her tinware. colors of victory on many fields before Gents’ furnishings at Houseman’s the season closes. new store soon. On Charge of Forgery Best flour in the world at Ritchey’s. Wednesday morning Sheriff Connell Free delivery in town. of Hillsboro, came to this place and For bran, mill feed go to T. A. Rit and put under arrest Alex Axel rod, proprietor of the billiard hall, on chey’s. Free delivery in town. _ , , T i_ , I the charge of forgery said to have been 1 committed at Vallejo, California. He others in South Park as well as else was taken to Hillsboro and placed in where in the city are grading their jail. Axelrod came to this city some lawns and in many ways beautifying three weeks ago and opened up a their homes. bilhard hall and confectionery stand. A Forest Grove preacher has quit He will be taken back t0 California as the vocation to become editor of the SOon as the officers from that state Condon Times. Whether this is a step arrive. upward or downward depends.— Port Notice of Meeting land Journal. Having under consideration a pro A. C. Brown of Forest Grove, over position from the State Committee of 75 years old, who walked most of the the Lewis and Clark Fair Board for way to Oregon nearly 60 years ago, the preparation of the county exhibit walked from Portland to that town the for the 1905 fair, a special meeting of other day, just to observe recent the Washington County Lewis and changes.—Portland Journal. Clark Club will be held at the home C.F. Harris recently from Portland has i o{ Mrs. L . C. Walker on Friday, 0 cto- opened a shop well prepared to do all bei 7, at 2 p. m. kinds of upholstering and furniture re- This meeting is for the transaction pairing. He has a neat stock of shelf 0f Specjai business and should be hardware and household goods on sale attended by all at reasonable prices. Mr. Harris is a M rs . A. T. B uxton , practical man at his trade and it is a President. line of work which the town well needs. Sawed His Hand Those desiring work should call at his Wednesday morning John Bailey new location two doors south of Vert’s badly sawed his right hand while work Hall. ing in Carsten Bros.’ mill at Manning. Mills & Hines, the horseshoers, were Mr. Bailey was operating the edger recognized by the United Horseshoers and in some manner his hand came in Union held in Portland last week and contact with the saw, which passed were the recipients oi diplomas from almost thl0ugh , he pa|m of Ws ^ that organization. They stand in the I Xeiephone connections were had with profession among the best in the state . Dr. Linklater of Hillsboro, who met and their work needs no recommend the injured man at this place and ation. They are moving to the new dressed the wound. The injury is location 1st door south of Johnson’s quite serious but the patient is resting barn, where they will have one of the as comfortably as could be expected neatest shops west of Portland. under the circumstances. Industrial School near Gaston. Run Down by Bicycle Hardware Talk. W e are here to do business on strictly business principles and will deal with you honestly and courteously. You are wel come to inspect our stock and prices. Right Quality of Goods at Right Prices. Headquarters for Builders’ Hardware Steel Ranges Stoves of all kinds Wagons, Buggies Cutlery Wire Fencing Plows, Harrows Sherwin-Williams Paints Tools Graniteware Farm Machinery High Grade Saws Sporting Goods Bath Fixtures Fire-Arms Call in and See our Stock Goff Bros. Oregon Forest Grove Feed for Sale. The Farmers’ Feed Stables have been purchased by Jarmin & Hipolite who will make all teams given to their care warm and comfortable. They also j keep for sale hay, straw and the stand ’ ard feed including oats, wheat, bran, shorts, middlings, oil meal, rolled bar ley, etc., at right prices. Give them a call. OCTOBER Sunset M agazine Candidates for the trip to St. Louis Following is the total vote cast for the candidates to World’s Fair at St. Louis up to last evening. Alyce Cronin.............................. 8257 Pearl Chandler............................ 7291 Lena Parker............................... 2974 Manche Langley.......................... 733 Stella Via..................................... 30 Detta Friday................................ 13 Grace Baer................................... 19 Ruby Price.................................... 132 Birdie Sappington...................... 15 Stock and Grain Markets W heat V alley, per bu...........................................................85c H ay, T im othy, p e r to n ............................. $14 00 “ 15 00 “ C lover ," “ ................................. 9 00 “ 11 00 " G rain ** ................................ 10 00 " 11 00 “ C heat " “ ...................................11 00 " 1 1 50 Oats, No. 1 W hite p e rd w t.............................. 1.22 II II II n _ II II G ray .............................. 1 20 Bran p e r to n ................................. 19 50 to 20 00 M iddlings “ “ ................................ " 25 00 Shorts " “ .................................. 20 00 “ 22 50 H ops, crop of 1904....................... 29 to 31c per pound C hickens.................................... 10c p e r pound live T u rk e y s......................................15c " 1 6 c .........................* ** ..................................16c " 17c " " dressed G eese.................................................. 7 to 8c " “ live D ucks...........................................................$6 to $7 per dozen E ggs, W illam ette V a lle y ...................... 24 “ 25 " “ B utter, Sweet C ream ................................ 28Vic per pound “ F ancy C ream ery .................. . 30c “ “ " Choice " ........................ “ 30c “ " '* D a iry .................................................. 25c " “ The denomination of Adventist are Gussie, the two and a half year old breaking the grounds on their proper- j son of Mrs. Ivy Hartrampf, was knock- ty three miles east of Gaston and will ed down by a bicycle ridden by John begin the construction of college build- Welhelmson and severely injured ings which will be of ample accom- Wednesday morning on Pacific Avenue, modation for a first class school. It is The little fellow was playing along expected that a nice little town will the sidewalk and was concealed from soon be developed where the residents the view of the wheelman by a tele may take advantage of the school faci- phone pole but stepped out on the lities. the walk just in time to be struck by On*0" » ................................................................. *1.50 per sack the wheel, which hurled him to the " N ew ....................................$1.15 " 1.25 " •• Benfit Dance Beans, Small w h ite ........................................ 3 ^ c per pound ground cutting and bruising his head. “ L a rg e ........................................................ 3Vi •• •• A social dance will be given in Medical assistance was immediately Forest Grove Markets, In Trade Vert’s hall, Saturday evening of this summoned and the little fellow carried E gg*................................ ...........23c per dozen B u tte r ............................ .. 60c per roll week under the direction of and for to his home. Potatoes, good grade. 1.35 per 100 pound® the benefit of Walker’s orchestra. The The affair was purely accidental and C hickens . 10c per pound receipts will be used to purchase new deeply deplored. The child is resting Beef, dressed ............................................ 5 t„ Veal. " ................................ 6c to6V4 music. easier and will soon recover. Pork " ................................................. 6 Gives fine pictures of CALIFORNIA LIFE Gen. Mac Arthur and other army officers describe the recent military maneuvers in California, each being profusely illustrated with halftones, and colored drawings by Fdward Cucuel. Interesting articles on California and Oregon. How Olive Oil is Made, 'How Almonds are Grown, and fine descriptions of Plumas and Sutter, two great Cali fornia Counties. Two hundred and twenty four pages of articles, West- tern stories, sketches and verses. . . Ten cents a Copy . . You can buy the Sunset Magazine at| all News stands ___ FREE ST. LOUIS BOOK Had for the Asking— Tells All A boil the Big Exposition \ Those readers of The Oregoniar I who are planning a trip to the S I Louis Exposition should not fail to si I cure a copy of the beautiful 86-pa book just issued by the Union I ’aci Railroad. It tells all about th£ E fl position, and may be had by wTiti A. L. Craig, General Passenger Age Feed Mill. Will F. Hartrampf’s Feed Mill li east of the Farmers’ Feed bam every Saturday until further n| All kinds of feed ground at re; rates. W il l F. H a r t