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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1905)
I Try Z : Goldenrod Flour Guaranteed “ By Order of the Czar.” —Short Bakery. order lunches at Home — Everything new an the Chicago Store. George Morgan, of Hillsboro, was in t'.e city Sunday. — Just received carload of com, at Ritchey & Wells. August Olsen, of Portland, visited in the city over Sunday. Miss Dagmar Ames was visiting with Hillsboro friends Sunday. Yes, the time is coming, in fact our Capt. and Mrs. Fred Wilson of Special evangelistic services are | Rainier, were in the city the past week, ! being held in the Methodist church,! having come to the bedside of their and will, probably, continue several daughter, Christine, a student at the | weeks. The pastor is being assisted college. Mrs. Wilson returned home ! by Rev. A. C. Breckinbury, a neigh-1 Tuesday afternoon. : boring minister. All are cordially in Fred and Dennie Wilson of Portland vited to these services, which begin at The Women’s Lewis and Clark Club were in our city Tuesday enroute for 7:30 p. m. each evening. On next visit th e ir! will meet with Mrs. J. E. Bailey Mon Gales Creek where they will Wednesday at 7 o’clock p.m. Rev. W. day Feb. 13, at 3 o’clock p. m. The brothers. j T ’. . ,r . B. Hollingshead. of Portland, will hold Loyd Soehren, of Buxton, was in at- secretary wishes to remind the mem- Quarterly Conference in the Methodist tendance at the dance Saturday even-5 bers that this is the time for payment church and preach at 7:30. ing and left Sunday for a short stay in of regular dues. Secretary. Services at the Christien church Portland. Frank Brown, the cartoonist, gave next Sunday as follows: Sunday school — Attorney J. N. Hoffman has be- one of his popular lectures at Cornelius at 10:00 A. M. Subject of lesson, tween 10000 and 15000 hop roots now last Thursday night to a large and “ The Second Miracle at Cana;” John They are good appreciative audience. H e will ap- 4:43-54. Preaching at 11:00. Sub ready for delivery, pear at Sheridan and Gaston tomorrow ject of sermon, “ Faith,” what it is, healthy roots. W. J. Davis, a brother of J. H. and Saturday nights respectively. how to increase it and how it contri Davis of this city, recently sold his 40- Paul Sexton, of Portland, was here acre farm, located near Hillside, to S-inday to visit his parents. Frank Egerer. Miss Jessie Bibee spent Sunday with q . M. Pope and family, of Hillsboro, her parents at Oregon City. drove to the Grove Sunday and spent John Brooks, of Portland, was the the day with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. guest of his parents, Sunday. Pope, of this city. Miss Susie Jackson, of this city, — N o.l cedar posts at 6 cents each was a Portland visitor Saturday. i at Ritchey & Wells. Rev. R. B. Wilkins, of Cornelius, Robert Dugan and Clyde Wellman, was in the Grove Friday afternoon. both of Portland, came to the Grove Mrs. E. Haines and family have re | Saturday evening to attend the social turned from a short sojourn at Salem. l dance at Vert’s Hall. Will Gerrish, of this city, returned Friday from a month’s tour in Eastern Oregon. He went there in the inter est of a music house and reports good business. H e stopped at Freewater, Milton, Pendleton and Walla Walla. Spring Samples Have already arrived and can be seen at my shop. The newest things that will attract your attention most are among these samples. For the Ladies Any lady wishing to see samples of the swellest and most up-to-date Flannels for Spring Skirts, etc. are invited to call, also. butes to our salvation. Christian En deavor at 6:30. Subject, “ Servants like Christ;” Phil. 2:3-11. Preaching at 7:30. Subject, "The Rich Young Ruler.” All are invited to these ser vices. C. F. Sanderson, Pastor. JO H N A N D E R S O N , The annual debate between the two men literaty societies at the college take place March 17. These con- tests have been the means of fostering a healhful spirit of rivalry among the college debaters and have been looked forward to with great interest by the old students. The teams to represent Mrs. Mabel Cole, of Portland,is vis i James Rasmussen of Reedville, The bank at Lebanon was cracked the respective societies will be chosen iting Mrs. John E. Bailey, this week. moved his family to this city Tuesday. Tuesday night and $8,000 were taken. frQm the Academy members of both The question submitted is: Miss Gertrude Smith, of Portland, They have rented the Andy Allen The robbers used the same tact.cs dubs spent Sunday with friends in this city. house near N. J. Walker’s. there as they did here in regard to ‘‘Resolved( that the U. S. Should Sub- Miss Minnie Myers was summoned muffling the sound by pilling sacks of ^ R er Mefchant Marine.>. John McNamcr returned Monday , _ _ from Tillamook via the Wilson river to Sumpter, Ore, Thursday on account chittim bark over the safe. Here they Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Staten returned of the death of the infant child of her ; used potatoes and sugar. , , , _ _ , road. last week from Forest Grove, where they sister, Mrs. Nell J. Sorenson. It makes no differences how visited the family of Colonel Haynes. Miss Margarite Bateman of Gales Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mertz have many medicines have failed to c u re . jdr_ Staten says there is a noticeable Creek was a visitor in Forest Grove, returned from a three weeks’ stay in you, if you are troubled with head-: difference between Hood River and Tuesday. Portland. Charlie has been finishing I acbe constipation, kidney or l i v e r p orest Grove. The two towns are The Semi-Weekly Portland Journal a painting contract in that city. troubles, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain abouj the same size, but the business and The News for one year, $1.50 in James Johnson, well known here, is Tea will make you well. Dr. Hines done in Hood River would represent advance. in the city this week, having returned Drug Store. a cjty 0f 3,000 people in the Willam- Earl Shephard, of Portland, was re from an extended stay in Pendleton Clackamas County teachers are plan- ette valley. Pacific University does newing acquaintances here last and other Eastern Oregon cities. ning for a great county educational ex- more than anything else to keep up Sunday. J. H . Devlin, brother of Mrs. Chas hibit at the Lewis and Clark Fair. A the city of Forest Grove, says Mr. Sta- — Shoes, the best on earth, for the Hines, formerly traveling salesman for committee made up of the teachers of ten. It is a very pretty little town, lowest prices at the Chicago Clothing | the Chicago Portrait Co., is visiting at | the iarger sch0ols of the county, has | and many homes have been built in Co. Store. the home of Dr. Hines, this week. supervising the last two years.— Hood River been chosen to aid the Haskell Marsh, of Portland, visi:ed Glacier. Myrton Moore, of Cascade, Iowa, committee. his mother Mrs. Sidney H . Marsh last after a week’s visit with his old time — The Thrice-a-Week New York Miss Christine Wilson, an Academy Sunday. friend A. B. Thomas, has gone to Port World and The News, one year, $1.75 student, who has been seriously sick at Harry Wells, of Portland, was the land where he has accepted a position. In advance. Herrick Hall for some three weeks is guest of his father, N. R. Wells, over Depot Agent Adkins returned Tues now improving. It seems that at first Sullivan’s Eleventh Hour Advice. Sunday. day night from a few days visit to his she suffered an attack of the mumps, This is what the ex-champion says: Miss Jessie Hoge was the guest of home at Cottage Grove. His place at this was tben followed by tonsilitis and “ Smoking cigarettes, eh? Chop it, her sister, Miss Mabel, in Portland the the depot was filled by Chas Bumes of subsequently a glandulary abscess chop it, that’s my advice. Cigarettes past week. Eugene. settled in her throat. never did anyone any good and they’ve A very pleasant surprise party was I ^ ulm has disposed of her inter. Murray Cobb of Mt. Tabor, is visit done a lot of people a lot of harm. ing the families of A. E. Nourse a n d ! given Miss Ruby Price at her home est ¡n the Michigan House and has Cut’em out. Tuesday evening. Games were played ; removed tQ her home Qn First street J. F. Woods. “ Do you ever drink? You do, eh? and refreshments were served at a here she intends ,Q conduct a board. Well cut that—cut it quick. I t’ll Will Long moved his family, the ¡ jng house. Mrs. Eliza Smith, who save you a lot of money and a lot of first of the week, into his new cottage late hour. A. B. Todd is suffering this week formerly had charge of the hotel, will | trouble. in South Park. with a very sore foot, the result of aga;n act as manager and endeavor to “ I don’t believe in lecturing young- — Fresh field and garden seeds at having run a nail into it on last Wednes- budd Up the patronage of the house, | sters but you take my advice and cut Ritchey & Wells. day. It has been cut open and is — There’s a pretty girl in an Alpine ! out drinking and smoking cigarettes. Miss Zelpha Knight, after a week’s healing slowly. I When you get older and must smoke hat, absence from the public schools, has The Modern W oodmen of America ! A sweeter girl with a sailor brim, ; w^ ’’ smoke a good cigar or a pipe. resumed her work. has sent out invitations announcing a But the handsomest girl you’ll ever see ^ ought to know what I m talking | — Our sale still goes on and if you grand oyster supper to be held i n ; Is the sensible girl who uses Rocky i about boy. I ’ve owned 40 or 50 sa- | loons in my time, and was glad to get miss the nice bargains it is your own Vert’s Hall, tomorrow evening. Danc Mountain Tea. ing is also announced. I out of that business. I know as much i fault. Chicago Store. Dr. Hines Drug Store, about drinking as anyone. Hall Baker, who has been attending Miss Frances Myers, of Oregon City, In speaking of the consolidation of I . , , , , , t — » / - . V I - . V . V “ I ’ve drunk i t in my day. I was spent a few days at home in this city, the State Normal school at Monmouth the fore part of the week. Miss Gertrude Eddy, formerly of this city, graduated Tuesday from the Monmouth Normal school. Miss Pearl McGill has taken charge of the millinery department recently added to the Comer Store. was in the Grove Tuesday evening, and on Wednesday he left for Hillside where he will spend his vacation. The Margarita Fischer Co. cancelled its date here for Wednesday night in order that the company might catch the boat at Portland for Eureka, Cal., where they expect to tour the country. Loyd Lancefield, of Amity, a former Ten acres joining town of Cornelius. resident, passed through the city Sun All under cultivation, nice house, bam, day on his way to Portland. chicken house, fenced, all kind! fruits. Miss Ora Bondurant, who formerly $2000. Easy terms. R. W. McNutt, resided here, was the guest of the Real Estate Agent, Cornelius, Oregon. E. C. Willard, who lives east of the Christian church, and who has been Treas. Jackson of Hillsboro, was in this city Wednesday, shaking hands suffering severely with stomach trouble 'i now on the way to recovery. Drs. with his many acquaintances. Geiger and Via were the attending Charles Roe has gone to Tacoma physicians. for a few days outing in which business John Erickson, of Gales Creek, left and pleasure will be combined. at this office Tuesday, two mammoth Miss Anna Sorensen after a week’s potatoes and one large rutabago, just to vacation here has returned to Portland show us the productiveness of Gales , besides the skill of Mr. and resumed her work in the schools Cre who raised them. If Mr. E. there. / Eric* Miss Persephone Butler, of Dallas, a has many such potatoes and rutabagoes, former teacher in the city schools, was this would be a good chance for the the guest of the Misses Shannon, the Lewis and Clark county exhibit com- mittee to get some prize winners. past week. Misses Staehr the past week. & At a meeting of the Union Ceme tery Association held Monday after noon, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: W. S. Hudson, president; S. T. Walker, sec- retary; J. A. Abbott, Trustee; John E. Bailey, Treasurer. The Tailor FOREST GROVE, OREGON KCS3K3K3K3K3531K2CS3K3CS3K3CS3M 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 O. B . H A R D IN C o r res po nd ence School Book-keeping and Commercial Studies 0. B. HARDIN, Forest Grove, Oregon &SXSXS££XSXSKCSXS3KXSXSXS3H Johnson & Co. ~ — THE— Brick Livery, Feed tind ■ Sale Stable See our ad. in the T. P. A. Guide. Drummers’ trade our specialty. O u r’Bus meets all trains. Carnes U. S. mail. Baggage and freight called for and delivered. Finest Rigs. Best Horses. Good Drivers. Corner Main and Pacific Ave., Forest Grove, Or. H eadquiirters for F e e d , S eed « ,' TH in £ , G e d a r P osts a n d Shingles B ran, S horts a nd M ill F eed s, O il M eal, W hole a nd C racked C orn, L um p S a lt, L im e a nd C em ent, k L and P la ste r, FLO U R M innesota H ard W h e at, E a ste rn O regon H ard W h e at, V alley W h e at. ^ C o m e I n a n d Qet p r i c e s F re e d e liv e ry In to w n Ritchey & Wells, F orest G rove, O regon Cornelius & Hancock T . i never a drunkard but I ve drunk too Nevada National, The X News e rre d : , m uch, lots too much and smoked too when it said that the Farmers & Mer -1 Special Attention to Commercial Travelers’ Patronage. | m uch. chants bank of this place belonged to Good Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates. “ About the only thing I brag about that institution. We should have said ' is that I never smoked a cigarette in I 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 . that the above named bank was cor respondents of the Farmers & Mer j my life. Wagonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over “ I ’m an advocate of temperance in chants bank. the Wilson River Route to Tillamook at any and all times I all things, and especially in smoking, Prof. C. E. Bradley and Dr. George , and eating. j used t0 be a j OREGON AND COLUMBIA PHONES. GfOVe. OfegOll. Coghill, of Pacific University,' were in dnnker< but cut that out. Portland Saturday to attend a meeting ..Qnly eat tWQ meals . day, and r m of prominent scientists of the state held , „ . _ . ! better off for it. for the pnrpose of effecting the organ- had a wond„ ful consti,ution. I Dr. W m. M. Pollock, ization of a society to be known as ^ & wonderful constitution now, but ‘The Oregon State Academy of Scien-, and drinking n e w did it My ! DENTIST. (E stablished In 1898) ces.” It is to be an organization: xhey haven>t worn jt out as Office over Bazaar, Forest Grove, Or. whose aim will be to do research work ^ ^ men> but , tiI1 they did General Banking Business Transacted. In terest Paid in Time Deposits Con in all scientific branches. I , ,, All work in the Prepared to do ; me no good. veyancing. Insurance. dental line. work at night, but John McNamer is arranging to put ¡ Phone, office,861; must be by ap' a fully equipped stage line on the Cheap Sunday Rates Between Forest Notary Public always in. residence, 554. pointm ent............ Wilson river road, making the trip Grove and Prtland. through from Tillamook to Forest; Low round-trip rates have been Grove in one day. The Wilson' river placed in effect between Portland and F a rm e r«» «nul M e rch a n t«» road is the best highway leading into Forest Grove, in either direction. B a n k , or F o r e s t ( i r u v r , J . N . H o f f m a i l Tillamook county from the outside I Tickets will be sold Saturday after- C a p ita l, $¿">,000. ATTORNEY AT LAW world, and when Mr. McNamer takes noons and Sundays, limited to re- hold of the proposition in dead earnest turn on or before the following Mon- Traroacts a general banking Office in Front Rooms of Abbott Build- ing, Upstairs. there is no doubt about the success of day. Rate of $1.05 round trip. Call business. C o r r e s p o n d e n t ’s, the matter. Hurry it up John.— Inde- on Southern Pacific’s agents for par- FOREST GROVE, - - OREGON Wells Fargo & Co. Banks. | pendent. | ticulars. l y , ^ ^ E» W. HAINES» Banker