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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1905)
rSKXS3CS2KXSXX2!KXS3KXSXSXS}H Try Q. B. HARDIN Cor res po nd ence Goldenro School Teachers’ Examinations. fr Personal and Social. Book-keeping and Commercial Studies SH O O TIN G BIG GAME. ' Notice is hereby given that the county superintendent of Washington county will hold the regular examin- ations of applicants for state and On the 22nd of February the ladies county papers at Hillsboro court house as follows: of the M. E. Church will give another For State Papers. one of their popular sales. An apron J D a n icer W h .-n t h e B u lle t F a lla S top th e B r u t e 's A d v a n c e . to The d istu rb in g elem ent in hunting elephant or seladang or rhino has been alw ays to m e a t least the feeling of uncertain ty as to w hether or not I “ By Order of the Czar.” could stop the anim al if I w ounded it and it charged me, as it did on an av To-day is ground hog day. erage of once in th ree times. —Short order lunches at Home B ased on my experience, therefore, 1 Commencing Wednesday, February sale, cake and pie sale and refresh should place th e elephant first und the Bakery. ments, of which further notice will be 8, at nine o’clock a. m. and contin rhino th ird a fte r th e seladang, w hich —Good country bran, $20 per ton uing until Saturday February 11, at is fully as form idable as th e Cape b u f given. at Crescent Mills. falo and is m iscalled th e bison all over —Strange that it be said, but it is four o’clock p. m. India. E ach of these anim als is dan “ By Order of the Czar” in this Wednesday— Penmanship, history, gerous on different and individual the truth, that by special request of a week’s News. Read it. ___ _ law grounds. T he elephant, ilicugh less large number of our customers, we will spelling, algebra, reading, school arith m etic I llkelJ' t0 charge th a n any of th e others, The interior of L. J. Corl’s bicycle extend our grand January Reduction Thursday— Written e llc , is terrify in g because of his enorm ous store has been repapered. theory of teaching, grammar, book- | stren g th , w hich stops a t no obstacle, Sale, all through February. At the and the extrem e difficulty of reaching keeping, physics, civil government. Rollie Walker and Willard Wirtz Chicago Store. a vital spot, especially if, w ith tru n k Friday— Physiology, geography, were in North Yamhill Saturday. — Beautiful eyes and handsome face tightly coiled, he is com ing your w ay. I know of no sensation m ore aw e —Cash paid for furs. Martin & Co are eloquent commendations. Bright mental arithmetic, composition, physi some th a n stan d in g ankle deep in next door to Brooks Harness shop. eyes are windows to a woman’s heart. cal geography. clinging mud in dense cover, w ith the Saturday— Botany, plane geometry, ju n g le crashing around you as though Dr. Hines who has been seriously Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea sick for a few weeks, is able to be out makes bright eyes. 35 cents, Tea or genneral history, English literature, th e entire fo rest w as toppling, as the elephant you have w ounded comes physiology. again. j Tablets. Dr. Hines Drug Store. sm ashing his way in your direction. For County Papers. T he seladang is dangerous p a rtly be Jake Wirtz, the barber, has had his A. G. Hoffman, of the frm of Hoff- Commencing Wednesday, February cause of th e thick jungle he seeks shop neatly papered and the woodwork : man & Allen Co. has purchased four w hen wounded, b u t more especially 8, at nine o’clock, a. m. and continu because of his trem endous v itality nnd varnished. lots known as the Bisbee property on ing until Friday 10, at four o’clock p. m. his usual though not Invariable h a b it —Our January Reduction Sale is ex- tbe comer of Main Street and Third First, Second and Third Grade Cer of aw aitin g th e h u n te r on his track s and charging suddenly, sw iftly and tended through February. The Chi avenue, and will erect a nice residence tificates. viciously. I t requires close and hard as soon as the weather will permit. cago Store. Wednesday— Penmanship, history shooting to bring dow n one of these —It makes no differences how Mrs. E. E. Williams and son Ray six foot specim ens of oriental cattle. orthography, reading. The d anger of th e tig er nnd of the were in Portland Monday and heard many medicines have failed to cure Thursday— Written arithmetic, the lion is in th eir lightning activ ity nnd you, if you are troubled with head Melba sing. ory of teaching, grammar, physiology. ferocious stren g th . B ut you have the The year 1905 has 53 Sundays. ache, constipation, kidney or liver Friday—Geography, mental arith shoulder in addition to the head shot if broadside, or, if com ing on, th e chest, The year began on Sunday and will end troubles, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain metic, school law, civil government. all sure to stop If well placed. The Tea will make you well. Dr. Hines on Sunday. reason the rhino is so form idable is be Primary Certificates. Drug Store. Charlie Walker went to Portland its vulnerable spots a re so hard Wednesday— Penmanship, arithme cause to reach. Its brain is as sm all in pro Saturday afternoon and returned Sun — Two hundred acres south of Cor tic, orthography, reading. portion as th a t of th e elephant and nelius, house and bam, 30 acres cleared, day morning. Thursday— Art of questioning, the m a f be reached through th e eye if head-on, or about th ree inches below — Fresh bread and pies, daily at the 40 slashed and in pasture, fine spring ory of teaching, physiology. and ju s t lu fro n t of or Just behind the and living stream of water, 80 acres Home Bakery. base of th e ear, according to your posi M. C. C a s e , tion fo r a shot.—O uting. L. J. Corl, the bicycle man, was fine timbei, R. F. D. $30 per acre. visiting his family at Monmouth a few days last week. Judge and Mrs. Rood, of Hillsboro, spent Sunday in this city with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Curtis. The Hillsboro school board has deci ded to build an addition to their school building in the spring. John Brobst, of Wilsonville, is in the city the guest of his sisters who are students at the academy. A dance will be given at Hendrix hill, Cornelius, Friday night, the pro- ceeds to go towards a library. Rutherford Whitlock, of Portland, spent a few days in this city last week visiting former acquaintances The Bell Telephone Company is running a line to Gales Creek and al ready the poles are being put up. James Nicols, of Springhill, has re cently bought the Jackson propeity adjoining to the Michigan House. Newell Macrum, of Portland and a former resident of this place, was visit ing Forest Grove friends last Sunday. A serial story entitled “ By Order of the Czar,” a story of the Russian Power, begins in this issue of The News. County School Superintendent. Easy terms. R. W. McNutt, real es tate agent, Cornelius, Oregon. Wilson Brock, a leading druggist of Pendleton, Ore., visited here the past week with Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Walker. Mr. Brock came to Portland to attend the meeting of the Mystic Shriners, of the Masonic Order and took time to make the trip here to see his mother. — Money to loan on approved security on real estate. W. H . Hollis. _» ... „ ... . . , . . , , The W. O. W. lodge held a delight- , , . , „ „ „ ; ful session wherein Holly Circle took part, at the I. O. O. F. hall last Saturday night. The affair was an informal one but a good program and plenty of music was had. The band, all of which are members, gave a num- ber of selections, Games, etc., were played, besides a good supper was served. Teachers’ Local Institute. REMEMBER IN A SICKROOM A session of the Teachers’ Local Institute was held at the school build ing last Saturday beginning at 10 o’clock. It was well attended and re sulted in doing much good. At 10 o’clock a. m. was opened by S. C. Sherill, principal of the Cornelius school, on the subject of “ Mental Arithmetic.” At 11 o’clock on the subject of “ How the Lewis and Clark , . , Fair will Affect our Educational Inter ests” E. S. Evendon, principal of the Beaverton school, occupied an interest ing hour. The afternoon session was begun by ..C]ass Exercises in Phonics» T h at m edicine bottles should be kept out of sight. T h a t garru lo u s friends should be treated In the sam e Wise fashion. T h at a ru b b er I c e b ag is as useful as a hot w a te r bag. T h a t every th in g nbout th e room should be scrupulously clean. T h a t It is som etim es sa fe r to hum or sick people th a n to a rg u e w ith them . T h a t rapid recovery from illness of ten depends m ore upon nourishing food th a n upon medicine. T h a t sw eet sm elling flowers should never lie perm itted in a room w here th ere is a very sick person. T h a t both lig h t an d ventilation can be reg u lated by placing a tall screen betw een th e bed and w indow . with Miss Grovaline Baldwin, teacher in the primary grade department of the Forest Grove school. Prof. J. R. j Robertson, of P. U., addressed the \ meeting on the subject of “ Available The members of the Christian church j Material for an Educational Exhibit. of this city, will tender a reception to ^ At 3 o’clock Edyth Tozier-Wether- their new pastor, the Rev. C. F. Sander- j red gave an interesting lecture to the son. The local ministers and congre- ' children of Forest Grove, and it was gations of the different churches have 1 quite well attended. been invited to attend and a cordial -------------------- — invitation to the people generally is ex- — There’s a pretty girl in an Alpine tended. The event will occur next j hat, Friday evening at the Christian A sweeter girl with a sailor brim, church. But the handsomest girl you’ll ever :ee The Semi-Weekly Portland Journa Is the sensible girl who uses Rocky Mountain Tea. and The News for one year, $1.50 in i advance. T)r. Hines Drug Store, Emmett Quick and family will leave in a few days to visit friends and relatives at Forest Grove.— Tillamook Independent. — Attorney J. N. Hoffman has be A baby railroad engine passed tween 10000 and 15000 hop roots now through the city Tuesday afternoon. ready for delivery. They are good This engine was built at the Vulcan healthy roots. Iron Works in San Francisco in 1862. Dr. Geiger reports a 10-pound After it had taken on water, it ran daughter bom to the wife of Ben 11 down the track, ringing its tiny bell Ingles, who lives three miles from | wheezing and slopping water out of its Banks, on the 27 inst. tank. The engine has been in use on Mr. and Mrs. John Caples arrived the Scio branch of the Southern Pacific, from Hood River Frida; evening and —Oregon City Courier. There must will make their home in our city and be some big ones at Oregon City. expect to build in the near future. 1 i.t .„ L J _ v .„ ,___ , „ ___ _ \ I The Firemen's Dance. The Forest Grove Fire company ; held a most successful dance at Ver’ts Hall last Friday evening. The attend ance was good and a neat sum was i realized. Baskets of lunch were sold at auction which afforded much merri- j raent as each lady who furnished the i basket had her name inside, and the purchaser was supposed to dine with An O li l , O ld S to ry . IIow an cie n t is the serv u n t problem ? A correspondent of th e New York I’ost. referrin g to a letter from th e D uchess of O rm onde, w ritte n in 1008, quotes from an epistle d a te d N orth Y arm outh, Me., M arcli 20, 1785, as follow s: “I have been w iti. it any b u t Betsy about a fo rtn ig h t nnd am determ ined to continue so ra th e r th a n endeavor to hire one of th is country. T he pride of independence Is so p rev alen t here th a t the people had ra th e r slave a t home th an live in my kitchen in plenty. W ere I to tak e them to my ta b le they would hav e no objection to oblige me. T he w an t of good dom estics is general; therefore I have less reason to com plain. b u t I w ish a m ethod could be fotiud to reu lor us less dependent upon them .” W hy Hr W a fli. “I w e n t to th e trial of th a t brain testin g m achine.” he said. “ Yes?” she retu rn ed w earily. “ I let them try it on uie,” he contin ued. feeling su re he w ould arouse her in terest In due time. "Y es?" sh e responded w ith th e sam e ev id en t w eariness. “ It d id n 't w ork." he persisted. “O f course not,” she said, w ith some em phasis. It took him som e tim e to figure it all I out, b u t w hen he did he decided to postpone his proposal for a t least a n o th er w eek.—New York Press. the lady bearing that name. Walker’s j | . T h r T ib e ta n B ib le . b.ll had a bill board,” says an e; - orchestra furnished the music which T he T ib etan Bible consists of 108 A Faculty concert will be given by change. Bill also had a board bill, was of its usual high standard, volum es of 1,000 pages each, co n tain the conservarory of Pacific University x h e ^ bil, Bii, w , hat Bin ------------------------- ing 1.083 se p a ra te books. E ach of th e about the middle of the present month. wld the bin board t0 w his board bm Atwell Is Made Postmaster. volum es w eighs ten pounds. In addi tion to th is th ere a re 225 volum es of com m entaries, w hich a re necessary for the u n d erstan d in g of th e Scriptures. The ty p e from w hich th e Bible (or K nb-gyuri is p rin ted requires row s of houses like a city for storage. V Forest Grove, Oregon SKSXSXSXSXSXSJSK^XSXSXSXSJ Cornelius & Hancock Special Attention to Commercial Travelers’ Patronage. Good Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates. F a s h io n L i v e r y , F e e d a n d S a le S ta b le . Wagonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over the Wilson River Route to Tillamook at any and all times FOfeSt GfOVe, OfegOll. OREGON AND COLUMBIA PHONES. Stoves! Stoves! W e have the largest and most complete line of Stoves in the city, and before you buy a 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 Saws Fire-Arms Bath Fixtures Call in and See our Stock Goff Bros. Forest G rove - - O regon Johnson & Co. -T H E ; Brick Live ry, Feed and Sale Finest Rigs. Best Horses. Good Drivers. Comer Main and Pacific Ave., Forest Grove, Or. H e a dq u arters fo r Peed, S eeds,* T Tiling, Qedar P o sts and Shingles Bran, Shorts and Mill Feeds, OH Meal, Whole and Cracked Corn, Lump Salt, Lime and Cement, , Land Plaster, FLOUR— Minnesota Hard Wheat, Eastern Oregon Hard Wheat, Valley Wheat. C o m e In a n d &et p r ic e s F r e e d e liv e r y In to w n Ritchey & Wells, Forest Grove, Oregon Crescent Mill Crescent Flour is the Best. Patronize Home Industry. E. W. HAINES. Banker Op, R R D epot P ore st G rove Dr. Wm. M. Pollock, So after Bill sold his bill board to pay his board bill, the board bill no longer bored Bill. Another suggests in line with the tale of Bill’s board bill and Bill’s bill board that if Bill’s bill board better,” Mrs. Josephine Patton, of The News force, has been sick the past week at her home on Gales Creek, however, she is improving and will soon be at her duties again. r a i l i t n 'l B e P o s s ib le . bored Bill as much*as Bill’s board bill f*ction oi aU- 10 the bi* i a ~ dental line. “Y onr sym ptom »." pronounced the Phone, office,861; bored Bill, why not "board” Bill w ith ! « ea se “ lh* business of the postoffice physician. “Indicate hydrocephnlu».“ Notary Public always in. residence, 554. a board from Bill’s bill board and throw . « thi* P1* « - he has decided to make •W hat'» th a t? ” "W a te r on th e b rain .” Bill’s board biU and Bill’s bill board' *°me very important improvements in “I t c a n 't be th a t, doctor.” said Mr. overboard. the office, which will greatly improve Fa rm e rn and M erchants Ja g w a y . g reatly relieved. “I h a v e n 't drunk a drop o f it fo r six m onths.”— E xchange. I the service. Dr. J. J. Wiggins Stable See our ad. in the T. P. A. Guide. Drummers’ trade our specialty. Our ’Bus meets all trains. Carries U. S. mail. Baggage and freight called for and delivered. Prof. Chapman will have charge. Emil Crow, of Verboort, was in town Friday, and renewed his subscription to The News. He says "The paper is greatly improved and I like it much John Caples who recently returned from Hood River, is having the large trees around his lots on the corner of Second avenue and Third street cut down, and will begin the erection of a nice dwelling soon. The appointment of H. C. Atwell as postmaster of the Forest Grove post- office was announced last Friday, Mr- Atwell has served four years in his Present position to the general satis- G. B. HARDIN, j (Established in 1896) General Banking Business Transacted. In terest Paid In Time Deposits Con veyancing. Insurance. Bank, of F o re st (irove.. DENTIST. Office over Bazaar, Forest Grove, Or. All work in the Prepared to do work at night, but must be by ap pointment ............ J. N. Hoffman — The Thrice-a-Week New York Capital, $20,000. In L uck. Osteopathic physician, of Portland, ATTORNEY AT LAW | World and The News, one year, $1.75 F irs t C ltiaen -A re n 't you d rinking a continues to visit Forest Grove and little m ore th a n usu al? Second Citizen Transacts a general banking Office in Front Rooms of Abbott Build , In advance. may be seen at Mr. David Smith’s —Yes. My w ife has a cold In h er head ing, Upstairs. — Money to loan on approved nnd c a n 't sm ell a blam ed th in g .- Al business. C o r r e s p o n d e n t ’s, residence on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Wells Fargo & Co. Banks. FOREST GROVE, - - OREGON Saturdays. I security on real estate. W. H. Hollis. bany J o u r n a l - —■ »