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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1905)
Try oldenrod Hour S P R IN G SU ITS? Guaranteed R. E. Jackson, formerly of the firm Alex Todd, who has been laid up of Jackson & La Course, was in Forest for nearly two weeks with blood pois Grove the past week. H e is now con oning in the right foot, contracted by ducting a mercantile establishment at stepping upon a wire nail, is now Cleveland, Wash. improving but is not yet able to stand — Three and one-half acres of land upon it. It has been a very painful adjoining Forest Grove, Ore. l j story experience. Rev. C. F. Clapp went to Portland — Fresh field and garden seeds at house, bam and outbuildings, fruit, etc. An interesting letter from Mrs. Sunday evening. Ritchey & Wells. Price $680, $450 cash. H . R. Atkinson, nee Tacy Wilkinson, of — Just received carload of corn, at Mrs. Cephas Clapp was quite sick Dixon, Forest Grove, Ore. Harpoot, Turkey, and a graduate of Ritchey & Wells. with the grippe the past week. Dixon Bros, will hold a public sale Pacific, was received here recently and Dr. Hines was in Portland, Friday Mr. Redmond, the Hillsboro livery of farming tools, stock, household read before a meeting of the college and Saturday on business. man, was in the Grove Saturday. goods, etc., on Saturday March 4, | Y. W. C. A. It narrated interestingly John Anderson was transacting Miss Katherine Scott went to Port- 1 beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., at their the work that Dr. Atkinson and other medical missionaries are doing in that business in Portland Tuesday. ranch on the Gales Creek read. land Tuesday to visit with friends. country. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hartrampf visited Uncle John Baldwin celebrated his ' J. H . Wescott, the Gaston mer A reception held at Herrick Hall relatives in Hillsboro, Saturday. 66th birthday Sunday. His numerous chant, was in the city on Monday. Monday evening by the college faculty Mrs. Elva Wescott, of Gaston, was President W. N. Ferrin was in Port relatives gathered at his home in in honor of the members of the ’varsity South Park and partook of a feast that visiting in Forest Grove Thursday. land Saturday in interest of the college. had been prepared by the relationship. debating team proved to be a pleasant ] event. Short speeches were made, Mrs. Emma Chandler has joined the W. B. Rasmussen has been elected Mrs. Nixon, the real estate lady sold stirring songs were sung, refresh- colony of grippe sufferers this week. manager of the college baseball team. . ... i ^asl Thursday, part of the Robt. H . | ments were served and the sting of Loyd Hicklin, of Troutdals, has Mrs. Georgia Lancefield was visiting Walker farm, known better as the [ defeat was quite quite fotgotten in the been visiting in this city, the past week. j Portland friends the forepart of the Warner place in Scoggins Valley, to happiness of the hour. Thos. Reycraft. Consideration, $3,000. _ , _ , _ , . R. W. McNutt, the Cornelius real ! week. rrank Lhesmore, a Gales Creek boy, estate man, was in the Grove, Tuesday. —The Semi-Weekly Portland Journal The little building which has been a member of the U. S. Army, who was The Misses Irwin were the guests of and The News for one year, $1.50 in used as a store-house by the workmen j stationed at Fort Wright, near Spokane, I during the erection of the new Congre- j Washington, and who was sent for Minnie Heidel in Hillsboro, over advance. Sunday. Miss Lena Johnson, of Portland was gational church, is being removed from active work in the Philippine campaign, the church square to the lot opposite was renewing acquaintances and greet Italian prunes 4 cents a pound, the guest of Mrs. E. Meresse, the first K. N. Staehr’s residence. of the week. ing old friends in the Grove, Monday. dried apples 5 cents a pound at W. E. John McNamer drove over to Tilla He is the son of H. B. Chesmore, of Dunsmoor’s. Ralph Dugan, of Portland, attended mook City Monday via the Wilson river Gales Creek, who also did military — The only exclusively Men’s, Boys’ the baseball benefit dance here Satur route. H e has a new pair of black service for his country in the 60’s. day evening. and Youths’ clothing store in town is steeds and makes the trip in a day and John McNamer brought over from The Chicago. If you are particular about your job a half very easily. His passengers Tillamook last Friday the following work, that’s all the more reason we —Three pkgs Redcross mush for 25 were commercial travelers. persons: H. S. Soule, a piano man of cents at Dunsmoor’s grocery. Chris should do k. •This is the last week of the Chi- Portland, and R. Robinson of the tian’s old stand. Chas. Miller was a Salem visitor, cago Clothing Co.’s reduction sale that Robinson cheese factory of Tillamook, Henry Shorb of this city, has re Friday, to attend the last day of the has been going on for two months. also R. M. Watson of TillamoDk. They are arranging for a great stock of This was the first trip over the Wilson turned from a week’s stay on his legislative session. ranch on Wilson River. John Gleason of this city, was rt Spring and Summer goods but there River road, by these gentlemen, and each expressed their intention of Mrs. George Simon, of Portland, was Witchhazel attending to business, are a few more bargains left. avoiding all other routes hereafter. Saturday afternoon. Professors C. E. Bradley and George the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. The second division of the Ladies’l George Bacon, the past week. — Before you insure your property E. Coghill were in Portland, Saturday. Aid Society of the Congregationa They attended the initial meeting of call at The News office and see what Milton Smith, the Portland attorney the Oregon State Academy of Sciences. Church, gave a “ stocking social” at the and trustee of P. U ., passed through we have to offer you. Dr. Coghill was chosen corresponding home of Mrs. Harry Haynes, Friday. Forest G.ove, Monday morning. E. S. Callender, of the Pacific Con The program of the evening was ren secretary of the new organization. Miss Mary Bailey, who held a clerk densed Milk Co., was a Portland visitor dered by the members of the Oregon To make room for the Baldwin brick ship in the legislature, returned to the Saturday and Sunday. State Study Club and consisted of vocal building, the Magnet was mo\ ed city Saturday morning from Salem. solos and tableaux. Prof. J. R. Rob- Miss Vesta Greer, of this city, has nearer to the blacksmith shop where it ertsi n read a paper. Refreshments accepted a position in the office of the Senator E. W. Haines returned Sat will remain until the new structure is were served. The event was a very urday from Salem having closed his Hillsboro Independent. completed. After that the notion legislative duties Friday afternoon. Thomas H . Tongue, the Hillsboro store will be moved to another location. pleasant one and the proceeds netted J over $18 which will go toward buying Dr. Fred Marsh, of Portland, spent attorney, was in attendance at the Victor Fuqua and Chester Johnson furnishings for the new church. concert Tuesday evening. a few days this week at the home of have opened a repository where they Forest Grove can indeed be proud of his parents, Prof, and Mrs J. W. Marsh. Rev. Herbert Boyd and family are will handle all sorts of electrical appli its local talent in the musical line. staying at Herrick hall this week until ances. They are located in the small Ralph Dimick, a student at the The Walker Orchestra has been render- building below the Johnson livery barn college, returned Saturday to his home they find a suitable home. | ing at the Opera House lately all the at Hubbard for a short visit with his E. A. Kreider went to Scoggin’s and invite their many friends to visit latest musical hits just out from the parents. Valley Saturday afternoon, where he is them. publisher. Nearly all the pieces played —It makes no differences how were from the Shapirs-Remick & Co. of Miss Frances Isom, of the Portland ! working in a logging camp. library, will read a paper before the j — The Chicago Store is the place to many medicines have failed to cure New York, successors t5 the old and Social Union of P. U. on the evening find anything in Men’s, Boys’ and you, if you are troubled with head well known firm, as the Whitney- ache, constipation, kidney or liver Wamer Publishing €o. and such pieces of March 8th. Yoiflhs’ clothing, shoes, etc. troubles, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain j as Moonlight Serenade, My Lady of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Dooley, of Tea will make you well. Dr. Hines j the North Waltzes, Under the Rose John Whittaker, of the City laundry force, is planning to build a neat two- Portland, were the guest of R. M. Drug Store. j Waltz, Bubble March Two-Step— need story house on his property in the Dooley and family this week. W. M. Whitney, who covers Wash- on'y . *° he heard once to take the Wagner addition. Miss Jennie Cheney after a short ington, Clatsop and Tillamook counties public s fancy, everybody was enthu- visit wi.h her parents here, returned for the Oregon Fire Relief Association, | s'ast’c over die music and fully appre- Mrs. Edna Russel, who is learning to Portland, Monday evening. which has headquarters at McMinnville I c'ated the chance to hear a high grade the art of photography in this city, has gone home to Cornelius to nurse an Mrs. Chas. Hines has been suffering was in this city Friday, and while here 1 ° ' mus*c seldom played in the city attack of the grippe. with the all-prevailng disease, the appointed the editor of this paper as j before. sub-agent for that company. The lecture given at Marsh Hall, grippe, but is now recovering. The News last week stated that the j Thursday evening by Dr. Tenney of Rev. S. M. Freeland who was the I San Francisco, on “ Education in remains of Fred Kane were buried in j H. O. Hill, the college Y. M. C. A. the Naylor cemetery, but it should secretary visited with Geo. Woods, pastor of the local Congregational j Heathen Lands” proved a treat to those church, previous to the call of the Rev. his old college chum, this week. have been the Buxton. in attendance. Besides being a bril M. Dunning, now doing educational liant speaker, Dr. Tenney illustrated Mrs. George Sloan was in Portland Dr. and Mrs. Nixon were in Portland work in Japan, is at present filling the Saturday, the guests of their son, Bert, Friday to attend to matters connected pulpit of the Portland First Congrega i his talk with slides that were especially : good. Some of the scenes presented who is attending the Dental College. with the Board of Trade banquet. tional church in the absence of their j which showed former friends to this They returned Monday morning. Lost—Dark colored Jersey cow, minister. city at work in their respective fields of short homs, weight 900 lbs. Reward. Miss Mabel Hoge, of the Portland Monday evening the two men literary missionary endeavors, were heartily McNamer & Johnson, Forest Grove. library, was in this city the past week, societies of the college, held their try applauded. The surprise was all the While in WallaWalla this past week, outs and chose their representatives greater because Mr. Tenney was una enjoying a short vacation at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Hoge. Principal H . L. Bates was the guest of for the coming inter-society debate. ware that the pictures contained faces Rev. Austin Rice, formerly of this city. The Gamma Sigma colors will be worn familiar to his hearers. Among the L. M. Beebe, former employe of this j by Whealdon, Gates and Bollinger. pictures exhibited were scenes showing Mrs. Fanno and Mrs. Sanborn, both office, came down from Springfield, The Alpha Zeta team will be made up John Miller, P. U. graduate, now in Saturday, and spent a few days with J of Portland, were the guests of the W. of Baldwin, Ward and Mason. India; Rev. E. Walker, brother of L. his parents, who reside at Centerville. H. H. Myers’ family, the past week. C. and Sam Walker of this city, b o w Five thorough-bred Jersey catt’e, having charge of a mission in China, Will Clark, of Portland, spent a few Fred Day, who formerly lived here three cows and two yearling bulls, and others well known here. and who graduated with the P. U. 1903 days in the Grove the past week. He from the Hazel Fern Ladd Farm were class, is now pursuing a course of stud was the guest of the Clark and Abbott Extra copies of The News for sale driven over the Wilson route, Monday ies in one of the Portland business families. morning. About three days will be at this office, 5 cents. colleges. Earl B. Hawks began work in the taken for the trip so as not to exhaust Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Cheney were out sheriff’s office in Hillsboro, Tuesday. the animals. They have been pur Cheap Sunday Rates Between Forest . from Portland, Saturday, to visit with H e will assist during the collection of chased for A. G. Beal’s dairy ranch, Grove and Prtland. situated near Tillamook City. Mrs. Georgia Hughes. Mrs. Cheney the taxes. Low round-trip rates have been will remain in the city and make an — At.t5)™ e/ J\ N- has be‘ The debate held at Walla Walla placed in effect between Portland and extended visit. tween 10000 and 15000 hop roots now Friday evenin(i between Whitman Col- ready for delivery. They are good lege and Pacific resulted in a victory Forest Grove, in either direction. Tickets will be sold Saturday after healthy roots. for the sons of Marcus. The papers noons and Sundays, limited to re A. J. Prideaux will have charge of commented favorably on the splendid turn on or befere the following Mon the training of the college girls’ effort of Shively, the leader of the day. Rate of $1.05 round trip. Call basketball team in the absence of a P. U. team. His argument was char on Southern Pacific’s agents for par acterized as the most brilliant and ticulars. regular physical director. That we have the finest line of finished piece of debating held in that wheeis ever shown in your Bertha, the eleven year old daughter city. city and the prices are right of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Haynie has been We had the pleasure, last Saturday too? seriously sick with pneumonia, but is of a visit from R. M. Watson, former now recovering under the care of Dr. We repair Bicycles, Sewing | editor of the Tillamook Independent, Ward. Machines, Guns, Locks, Um which he recently sold to the Herald of brellas, etc. Of Forest Grove, Oregon Frank Bernard finished hauling, this j that place. Mr. Watson says that All work entrusted to us carefully week, the materials and lumber for a when the saloons were voted out it C A P I T A L $ 3 « ,(X K ). and promptly attended to. dwelling and barn which he will build | materially effected business in that A General Banking Business Trans on his lots on Second avenue and city. Mr. Watson is a hustler and is acted. Drafts sold on all the principal L J . CORL, Sixth street. looking for another opening, and says Cities in the United States and Europe. B l l l t n f c r 's O ld S t a n d Frank Myers, the Portland traveling if he don’t find it pretty soon he will Correspondents Wells Fargo & Co’s FOREST GROVE. OREGON man, was making his occasional come to Forest Grove and embark in Bank. Directors: Richard M. Dooley, H e says j Thomas H. Adams, John W. Shute, business round-up in this city the past the real estate business. Aftacy Sinffr Scwtag HarUnt Accounts week and visited with the family of W. Forest Grove has a wonderfully bright and Frank E. Dooley. solicited. i future. H. H. Myers. Did You Know Farmers & Merchants bank . Yes, the time is coming, in fact our 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. ~ %--- 1 -- 1 ..... 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. JOHN ANDERSON, The Tailor FOREST GROVE, j OREGON Q . B . H A R D IN Cor res p o nd enee School Book-keeping and Commercial Studies 0. B . H A R D IN , Forest Grove, Oregon Johnson & Co. TH E Brick Live ry, Peed and Sale Stable See our ad. in the P. A. Guide. Drummers’ trade our specialty. Our ’Bus meets all trains. Carries U. S. mail. Baggage and freight called for and delivered. Finest Rigs. Best Horses. Good Drivers. Comer Main and Pacific Ave., Forest Grove, Or. hettdquorters for Peed, Seeds, T T ilin g , Q e d a r P o sts a n d Shingles B ran , S horts and M ill F eed s, O il M eal, W hole and C racked C orn, L um p S a lt, L im e and C em ent, > L and P la ste r, FL O 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 heat. G o m e I n a n d Het p r i c e s F r e e d e liv e ry In to w n Ritchey & Wells, F orest G ro v e , O regon 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 SfOV«, OfigOfl. OREGON AND COLUMBIA PHONES. E, W* HAINES, Banker 'E s t a b l i s h e d In 18M6) General Banking Business Transacted. In terest Paid In Tin e Deposits Con veyancing. Insurance. Notary Public always in. — There’s a pretty girl in an Alpine hat, A sweeter girl with a sailor brim, But the handsomest girl you’ll ever see Is the sensible girl who uses Rocky Mountain Tea. Dr. Hines Drug Store, »r. wm . m . pollock, DENTIST. Office over Bazaar, Forest Grove, Or. All work in the dental line. Phone, office,861; residence, 554. Prepared to do work at night, but must be by ap* pointment . . . . . J. N . Hoffman A TTO R N EY AT LAW Office in Front Rooms of Abbott Build — The Thrice-a-Week New York ing, Upstairs. World and The News, one year, $1.75 FOREST GROVE, - - OREGON in advance.