Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, November 17, 1904, Image 10

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G ALES CREEK
Mrs. Fanny Campbell is the guest
of her sister, Mrs. Thrapp.
Mr. Biemrhor is building a large
lumber shed to his sawmill.
Mrs. Josephine Patton spent Sunday
with her parents on Gales Creek.
There will be a Masquerade ball in
Heisler’s hall Thanksgiving night.
Chas. Potts received word Monday
morning of the death of his father.
Jesse Thrapp of Tacoma, Wash.,
is visiting with his brother, Guy
Thrapp.
Mack Steeples of Hoquiam, Wash.,
visited ovei Sunday with his uncle, J.
F. Lafferty.
Miss Kate Lilly of Forest Grove,
was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Lov­
ing, Sunday.
Chas. Lilly, who has been attending
Epworth League Meeliiy
school at McMinnville was home on a
Last Friday evening about thirty-five
visit, Saturday.
There is going to be a shooting yonng people gathered at the home of
match for geese, at Joe Lee’s, on the Miss Daisy Morgan, ands pent one of
the most delightful evenings it is pos­
twenty-third of this month.
sible for one to enjoy. The occasion
The Baptist Protracted meetings
was a business meeting of the Epworth
which began about three weeks ago
League. The following officers were
closed last Sunday evening.
elected: Pres., Haven Belknap; 1st.
John Erickson had the misfortune vice pres., A. J. Prideaux; 2nd vice,
to lose a large blood hound last week Prof. Woods; 3rd \ice, Lorena Bel­
It is supposed that he was poisoned. knap; 4th vice Maud Hollinger; sec.,
Miss Lena Adkins, who has been Daisy Morgan; treas., Loyd Baldwin,
attending St. Mary’s Academy, in The Organist, Miss Jackson;
Choirister,
Dalles,
returned home
Tuesday Mr. Prideaux. Eleven members also
evening.
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were added to the League, ten active,
Between thirty and forty young and one associate. It was voted to
people gave Miss Ara Heisler a pleas­ hold the business meetings monthly
ant surprise last Friday evening. Danc­ hereafter, the time named being the
ing was the amusement of the evening. first Friday of each month. After the
The Hazelwood Croamery agent business was transacted, came the
from Portland was on Gales Creek last social part. The Misses Morgan and
week and sold quite a number of cream Hoffmaji were the hostesses, and the
seperators which he expects to have efficiency of these young ladies as
here this week. He will also return entertainers was abundantly proven by
and set them up for the people and the splendid manner in which every­
show them how to use them. There one enjoyed himself. The amusements
will be a- wagon to haul the cream to were ideal. Three poems by diffierent
Forest Grove once a week during the authors were written on cards, one or
winter and three times a week during two lines on each card, and distributed
among the guests.
Each one was
the summer.
required to find the rest of the poem
of which his lines fernoed a part. The
College Notes
Dr. Ferrin was a Portland visitor Longfellows certainly deserved their
name, judging from the time they
over Sunday.
spent at the table. “ Fizz” and “ Buzz”
Zepher Thorpe of Corvallis, visited
also had a prominent place in the
friends at the college early in the
amusements. Misses Morgan and
week.
Hoffman and Haven Belknap favored
Rev. John Staub addressed a union
the company with several piano solos.
meeting of the Christian Association At eleven o’clock the company broke
Sunday afternoon.
up, everyone feeling that he had spent
The Y. P. C. E. of the Congregation­ a profitable evening.
al church was entertained at the home
of Miss Jessie Hoge, Saturday evening.
‘ Bought His Partner’s Interest.
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year were elected, Haven Belknap was
chosen president.
R. U. Peterson was elected captain
of Pacific’s track team at a meeting of
the track athletes held Tuesday even­
ing. No other candidate was in the
field and the men were inthusiastic in
the selection of Mr. Peterson, who has
been one of the chief point winner for
the ’varsity during the past two years.
Last year, although handicapped by an
injured knee, he won four first places
in the meet with the Univertity of
Oregon. He is a sprinter with excel-
-lent records in all the dashes, and also
has done the half-mile in 2:03. In the
broad jump he has cleared 21 feet
10f inches. No man in school is
more enthusiastic or better able to
help in putting out another team that
will win the state championship.
Stoves!
W e have the largest and most complete line
of Stoves in the city, and before you buy d. ’
Stove, come in and see our stock.
Headquarters for
Builders’ Hardware"'
Steel Ranges
Stoves of all kinds
Wagons, Buggies
Cutlery
Plows, Harrows
Wire Fencing
Sherwin-Williams Paints Tools
Farm Machinery
Graniteware
Sporting Goods
High Grade Suws
Fire-Arms
Bath Fixtures
Call In and See our Stock
Goff Bros.
Forest Grove
B U SIN ESS LOCALS
Best flour in the world at Ritchey’s.
Free delivery in town. •
For bran, mill feed go to T. A. Rit­
chey’s. Free delivery in town.
For a fine Sunday dinner go to the
Colonial. Dinner served from 6 to 7:30
p. m.
' — Stoves at C. F. Harris Hardware.
—Strawberry plants for sale at
Martin’s Feed Store.
— Have a new couch made by C. F.
Harris, two doors west of Farmers &
Merchants Bank.
If you are particular about your job
work, visit The News’ Printery. We
cater to particular people.
— Goff Bros, have the finest line of
heating stoves in town.
— Dr. Ix)we, the optician, will be in
Forest Grove, Nov. 21 and 22.
If you have an item jDr wish any­
thing in our line, call 884 Hughes
’phone.
—C. F. Harris, Hardware, Tinware,
Graniteware at the lowest prices.
—When you go duck hunting> go
to Goff Bros, and get your ammunition.
— Enameled Steel ware— the kind
that will not chip— at Harris Hardware
two doors west of Farmers & Mer­
chants Bank.
Basket ball practice has begun and
C. H. Standbridge, who in company
Another Large Shipment.
the school will have both boys and girls with Mr. Wellman, purchased the gro­
The Pacific Coast Milk condenser
teams in the field. Games are being cery business of Weitzel & Christian
shipped, Tuesday, five more cars of the
arranged with other institutions.
some weeks ago, has purchased his famous Carnation cream.
Two cars
The Epworth League held a social partner’s interest and will hereafter
went to Texas, two to Calif°mia and
and business meeting at the home of conduct the business at the old stand.1
one to Portland.
Miss Daisy Morgan, Friday evening.
Mr. Standbridge reports that he is
Fifty young people spent a very contemplating making some improve­
The Oregon City Enterprise was 38
pleasant evening.
Officers for the ments and will add more new stock.
years old last week.
Oregon
DR. D. W. WARD,
Opposite Farmers and Mer­
chants’ Bank,
FO R E ST GROVE OREGON
Fine Plumbing
Full line of all kinds of sani-
tory fixtures at right prices.
The important part of a struct­
ure is correct plum min g which
should be done by a skilled
workman.
Estimates freely
given. Call on
H. L. DECKERT.
Strangers
If you are seeking a home and
want — A BARGAIN— we can
suit you, having the best list of
lands and homes in the county.
Write or call on us at Cornelius.
R. W. M eNUTT,
Real Estate Agent, Cornelius, Or
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Feed Mill.
Will F. Hartrampf’s Feed Mill located
east of the Farmers’ Feed bam will not
run every Saturday until further notice.
All kinds of feed ground at reasonable
rates.
W ill F. hartram pf .
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