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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1904)
HILLSIDE. dampness and the dust. Heretofore a large oilcloth covering was spread Miss Coral Baker returned to school I over the hearse for that purpose but Tuesday, at P. A. and P. U ., Forest had a tendency to tarnish the nickel- Grove. plated trimmings and so this new Jake Shearer has purchased a fine scheme is being tried. new stump puller, which he expects The K. of P's installed their officers to make good use of. Clyde C. Harris of Portland, but formerly of this city, came out Satur last Thursday night and after the cer School began here Monday, after a ! day and took the second degree in emony a delicious spread furnished by week’ s vacation. Charley Stephens, was served. The Masonry. Emerson Baker left Tuesday to re- Rathbone sisters were present to enjoy Miss Garnet Albright, who has been j sume his school work at Scoggins the occasion. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Art Caples, Valley. returned to her home in Portland, Sun Arthur Burke, of near Verboort, met Mrs. Lauren Watkins and Miss Lena day afternoon. with a painful accident at a shooting Curtis of Forest Grove, are visiting match at that place, last Friday. The Wilbur Falkner of Roseburg, who \ with their parents at this place. played star ball on the ’ varsity football I first shell he discharged burst and filled his eyes full of powder. Dr. Geiger was The farmers are making use of the team in 1902 is now playing basket called and extracted the most of it and good weather. ball on his home team. the patient is now getting along nicely. j After a severe sick spell, Mr. Clap- Janies Reehr, of Wilson, Ore., was | in the city the first of the week. H e I Miss Elda Walker while in Minne shaw finds he is not yet able to do is the proprietor of the Glenora hotel apolis, Minn., spending her vacation, much work. on the Wilson Toll road. met Miss May Rogers who lived here A literary society was successfully She has organized here, which promises to be Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Smith have ; some eleven years ago. returned from a trip to the Sound many friends here who will be glad to com e very popular with the young country. “ Pem ” has resumed his j leam that she is doing well and is people. employed in the North Western insur work at LaCourse’ s store. Mrs. Clapshaw is on the sick list, ance offices at that city. and several others have severe colds Miss Jean White and Miss Pearl Chandler went to Portland Saturday to j ESTRAYED — Year-and-half old steer, but are improving. attend the rare theatrical treats offered red and white, right ear underbit, came to my inclosure in September in that city the past week. SCHOOL NOTES. and put him up to feed on December There is a good deal of sickness in B. H. Luce and family moved Sat 21st. Owner can have animal by urday into the residence vacated by proving property and paying all all of the rooms this week. W. L. Miller, who recently removed to charges. FRED SCHOFIELD; T w o June Walker and Mabel Leipold are Nebraska. Sidney Luce bought the miles west of Buxton. absent from Miss Jackson’ s room. property for $1300. Louis Cole is back to school after a Andy Allen and wife, who have lived Washington County has levied a 10- here some nine years, left Wednes visit of two weeks in Seattle. mill tax for permanent roadbuilding day for Pendleton where they will Grace Miller, of the 8th grade, is purposes. Now Clackamas and Marion reside in the future. Mr. Starkweather absent. had better look out for their reputa has bought their residence here for a Mrs. Haynes and daughter Harriet tion as leaders.— Oregonian. consideration of $2200. Andy goes to were visitors in the 8th grade Tuesday. Pendleton to manage an eight chair Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomas, of Sheri Don Giltner and Earl Brown have dan, were the guests of A. B. Thomas barber shop, the most up-to-date in the entered school. and family, the past week. Artie con Umatilla city. gKxsxsxsKXKKcsxKX Personal and Social. — Good country br^n, $20 per ton ¡it Crescent Mills. ^ nd Mrs. E. ^Friday. Meresse were in H. L. Bates preached in Hills- ' last Sunday. Ralph Dugan, of Portland, | Sunday with friends here. spent Frank Wescott is working for the pomelius Livery this week. Weekly Oregonian and The News one year, $2.00 in advance. ert Friday of Banks, was doing ss in the city Tuesday. ilker’ s Orchestra will give a dance Pert’ s hall Saturday night. James Hutchinson, of Union, is the guest of city friends this week. Mrs. C. N. Johnson was visiting her daughter, Bertie, in Portland Saturday. Fred Quick, formerly of Tillamook City, is the guest of city friends this »week. Mrs. W. McEldowney and Mrs. C. V. B. F.ussell were Portland visitors ^Monday. Peter Boos, of Portland, formerly of this city, visited with friends here last Sunday. Bessie Ritchey is the new per at the Watrous & Allen (Kirkwood, the life insurance Lrleta, visited his parents here The Congregational Church holds se Caples of Portland, spent a ducts undertaking parlors and a gen its annual meeting next Monday even ays in the Grove the forepart of eral furniture store in the town. The Firemen are making extensive ing for a general rally in entering v pon its work for 1905. There will be the l_home Saturday preparations^^a grand ball to be giv annual reports of the officers, election with en at Vej Lofficers. roll-call and other business, pected that a large attendance rty interest will be there to .ctivities of the church into t promise. G. B. HARDIl Cor res po nd ei School Theoretical and cal Bookkeepiij by Single and Double!Entry Eclectic System of Shorthand Simple, Legible, Brief. 1 I have added to my Correspondence School of Eclectic Shodtfend, a pr tical course in Book-keeping and Commercial f Studies Students need not give up their present employment to pursue either the Short hand or Bookkeeping courses, as fcve make ft A S P E C IA L T Y O F T E A C H IN G B Y * M A IL Persons may begin our work at ¡dny time Instructions are adapted to l i i t the requirements of each individual.] Mae Hinman has been absent from school on account of sickness. Superintendent Case spent a half hour at the school house Monday. G. B. HARDIN! Each of the teachers presented her | room with a pictifre for Christmas, j The names of the pictures are as follows: First grade, “ Woodland Mother;” Second grade, “ Defiance;” Third grade, “ I am Lord of All I Sur £ new barber, was vey;” Fourth grade, “ Angelus;” Fifth ^ fc ^ id a te s before, de, “ Frightened Horses;” Sixth ^Jhe Shepherd;” Seventh pndscape;” Eighth grade, of the Nymphs.” Oregon Forest Grove, » » K _ -*< i '< _ '* * * < '* h a»* W l Stoves! StoVes! Notice Ifoved Will Hartrampf will not run his feed Hxtures of (làve been resold mill after Saturday 14, until further 'w h o has moved them notice. 5Ts on Main street. For Sale Cheap. bhn Cornelius our newly elected Span of mares, harness and wagon. J councilman, and H. L. Day, W. O. W. Inquire et L. S. Foster’ s store, Cornel sold general organizer for For land and the ius, Oregon. west side, drove over to Glencoe last Saturday and attended the thriving the marriage of order at that place. In the evening For Sale ■Hesher, of Olympia, Ore., of the 21st of next month the G len coe. I will sell 63 feet, fronting the Ted Llewellyn, formerly of this camp will go to Portland in a body Sloan Hotel for $700. One half khave been received by friends of and assist in the initiation of the thous- J joom living here. T h e newly and candidates which all the camps in cash, 1 year’ s time on balance at 8 per , couple will make their home this district are striving to have ready cent. E. P. Cadwell, Leaburg, Ore. jham,_____________ by that time. Every indication seems Winter Rates to Yaquina Bay I K k next to point to the success of this big In order to accommodate the many undertaking and there will be one of the RBr will preach people who wish to make a winter trip ‘ Living in the grandest^ mes in Portland, in a long to Yaquina Bay, the Southern Pacific I time. Ite evening there will be Co., will sell, on Wednesdays and [ fily Missionary Service with n . i i u;: Saturdays, of each week, until March Paddress on "Foreign Missions— Our Dr. J. J. Wiggins 31> 190S| round trip , ickets, at low pportunity.” Osteopathic physician, of PortLnoi'-rates, to Yaquina and return, limited to In order to protect the nickel fix continues to visit Forest Grove ar.d sixty days' from date of sale. Those j tures on the funeral car, the Johnson may be seen at Mr. David Smith’ s who desire to take advantage of this livery barn has built a room made of residence on Tuesdays, Thursdays and rate should apply to nearest Southern Pacific agent for tickets. cedar boards so as to keep out the Saturdays. W e have the largest and most complej of Stoves in the city, and before you Stove, come in and see our stock. Headquarters for Builders’ Hardware Steel Ranges Stoves of all kinds Wagons, Buggies Cutlery Plows, Harrows Sherwin-Williams Paints Farm Machinery Sporting Goods Fire-Arms Call In and See our Si ^ Goff Forest Gr< Headquarters f Tiling, and Shi Bran, Shorts and Mill Feeds, Oil Meal, Whole and Cracked Corn, Lump Si Land Plaster, FLOUR— Minnesota Hard Wheat, Eastern Oregon Hard JANUARY SACRIFICE G o m e I n a n d &et p r i c e s F re e de live ry in to w n Ritchey & Forest Gr Crescent M HICAGO CLOTHING COMPANY’S Op« R Crescent Flour is the Best. Patronize H o m e Industry. Forei L W . HAINES* Banker Dr. Wm. M. Poi (Established in 1898) k . IS STILL ON! General Banking Business Transacted. In terest Paid In Tim e Deposits Con veyancing. Insurance. j Notary Public always in. DENTIST. Office over Bazaar, Forest All work in the dental line. Phone, office,861; residence, 554 Columbia Gallery Successor to E. F. Seifert. FOREST GROVE, OREGON ji Fine Photos, Stamp Pictures, C opying and Enlarging up to cabinet size -j. V ie w w o r k a s p e c ia lty o u s j. Gallery on Main street one door North [ Jackson & LaCourse i re; irl work a] must