Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, March 02, 1905, Image 8

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I — Lady clerk wanted— for store work
The Christian Endeavor society of
1 and bookkeeping. Address in writing the Christian church will hold an all­
J. K. care News office, Forest Grove. day “ Candy Sale,” at the Magnet on
— We are not having a fire or water March 10.
| sale, just good, clean goods at prices
lower than fire sale prices. Chicago
Miss Bertha Leabo and Miss Bessie Clothing Co. in I. O. O. F. building.
John Brooks made the home folks a
Smith visited in Portland, Saturday.
visit Sunday.
Earl Tidd, one of North Yamhill’s
Attorney L. Langley of Portland, best musicians, was in the city Saturday
Forest Grove baseball dance at Vert’s
| visited the home folks the first of the j evening and played with Walker’s
hall, Saturday night.
orchestra at the dance given that
week.
Lee Sparks, of Portland, spent Sun­
Chas Millet was out to Gaston Mon­ evening.
day with relatives in this city.
Miss Stella Boscow of Hillsboro, was
day duck shooting and brought home
E. Hyde made a business trip t o 1 fourteen ducks.
the guest of Miss Manche Langley,
McMinnville early in the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad McNamer were Saturday and Sunday and was in atten­
Bert Nixon of Portland, spent Sun­ in McMinnville the forepart of the dance at the Shirt Waist Party given at
Vert’s Hall.
day here with Dr. and Mrs. Nixon.
week visiting friends.
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Did You Know
That we have the finest line of
wheels ever shown in your
city and the prices are right
too?
We repair Bicycles, Sewing
Machines, Guns, Locks, Um­
brellas, etc.
All work entrusted to us carefully
and promptly attended to.
L. J. CORL,
D lllln g e r'a O id S ta n d
FO REST GROVE.
OREGON
A je n c y Singer Sewing Machine
Rev. George Zimmerman, formerly
pastor of the Christian church here, but
now of Portland, was in this city the
past week. H e is now giving his
whole time to the organizing of lodges
for the order of Modem National
Reserve.
There will be a silver medal con.-’st
by the children of the public school at
the Congregational church on the
evening of March 7, at 8 o’clock. Ad­
mission 10 cents. A cordial invitation
is extended to everybody, parents
The Forest and Stream, Rod and especially.
Gun Club will give a banquet for
The Benton County Review is the
Miss Myrtle Butler of North Yakima,
members only, next Tuesday evening,
name of the new paper that appeared
March 6. All members are requested Wash., has accepted a position in
in Philomath last week for the first time.
Nelson B. LaCourse’s store, and will
to take notice.
have charge of the dress goods depart­
Clyde Wellman of Portland, was in
Mrs. Leipold who has been living in ment. Miss Butler is an efficient and
the Grove Saturday and reports an en­
a cottage on Depot street, removed her experienced clerk and comes highly
joyable time at the Shirt Waist Party.
family to the home farm near Hillside, recommended.
— Lady clerk wanted— for store work [ last Friday. H er son, Carl, will take
Geo. Bacon and family have moved
and bookkeeping. Address in writing charge of the ranch.
to the Dave Stewart place, situated a
J. K. care News office, Forest Grove.
Mr. Scott, the owner of the Bailey mile and a half southwest of town.
Clayton Ward who has been logging store building is planning to make some Mr. Stewart intends to go to Dayville,
at the Kreider camp in Patton’s Valley, improvements on that structure.
The in the near future, to reside for some
moved his family to that locality on floors are to be laid anew and other time at least. H e believes that the
Monday.
needed repairs are to be made soon.
change will be beneficial to his health.
Newell Macrum, formerly of this
— It will bring rich, red blood, firm
Miss Ora Caples returned to Forest
city, but now a Portland resident, was flesh and muscle. That’s what Hol­
the guest of friends here the first of lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Grove Saturday morning to make her
home here with' her parents Mr. and
the week.
Taken this month, keeps you well all Mrs. John Caples. She has been stay­
— Attorney J. N. Hoffman has be­ summer. 35 ccms, Tea or Tablets. ing with her sister-in-law Mrs. Conrad
tween 10000 and 15000 hop roots now Dr. Hines Drug Store.
Caples, of Portland, while Mr. Caples
ready for delivery.
They are good
Owing to the fact that a great many was away in San Francisco on an ex­
healthy roots.
of our subscribers have signified their tended business trip.
Albert Richardson, of Portland, an desire to take advantage of our offer
The rural carriers, ask us to mention,
employe in the office of the Northern to give a coupon which entitles the
Pacific, visited at the home of Wm. holder to a cabinet photo free, we will that they will consider it a favor from
their patrons along the mail routes if
Langley last Snnday.
extend the time to April first.
instead of placing the me ney for post­
A large delegation of Knights of
— If taken this month, keeps you age on mail matter, they would provide
Pythians of this city went to McMinn­ well all summer. It makes the little themselves with the necessary stamps.
ville yesterday to attend the district ones eat, sleep and grow. A spring It is very annoying for the carriers to
convention held there.
tonic for the whole family. Hollister’s bother with the collecting of pennies
A. B. Thomas’s lawn will prove very ( Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea in every mail box and to provide for
the postage on various mail-matters.
attractive this spring. H e is doing or Tablets. Dr. Hines Drug Store.
some filling-in and leveling, using
Pacific University Baseball Boy’s
The town baseball club managers
river sand for the purpose.
have arranged to give a dance Saturday popular benefit concert to be given by
The Ladies of the Maccabees, of I evening at Vert’s hall. If the success Mr. Zan, Mrs. Pope and Miss Conyers
Greenville Hive No. 57, wish to extend j of the dance given by the same m
of Portland, in this city in Marsh Hall,
their thanks to those Sir Knights of the | agement is an indication of the popu­ March 3, has created wide spread
Maccabees, who so kindly assisted them larity of this series of dances, the lovers interest. The program will consist of
at their recent dance at the K. O. T. M. of the Terpsichorean art will be guar­ about 14 numbers of well chosen songs,
Hall at Greenville. Committee.
piano numbers— vocal and instrumen­
anteed a thoroughly enjoyable time.
tal duets. Seats on sale at Hines’
Drug Store. Reserved seats 50 cents.
— It’s in the I. O. 0 . F. building
Miss Marie Pelande, of Gervais,
visited Miss Gertrude Marsh last week. where you will find the best line of
Don’t forget the Fores* Grove base­ Men’s, Boy’s and Children’s goods.
Rev. Daniel Staver, pastor of the
ball dance, Vert’s hall, Saturday night.
Mrs. M. L. Vincent, of Gales Creek, Congregational church of Hubbard Or.,
was a Forest Grove visitor last Monday. was a Forest Grove visitor Tuesday.
Harry Danforth came out from Port­
land to visit over Sunday with relatives
here.
Miss Kate Meyers of Fairview, visited
at her home in this city, Saturday and
Sunday.
If you are particular about your job
work, that’s all the more reason we
should do it.
Baseball benefit dance at Vert’s
hall, Saturday night. Gentlemen 50
cent’s ladies free.
— Before you insure your property
call at *The News office and see what
we have to offer you.
Lost— Dark colored Jersey cow,
short horns, weight 900 lbs. Reward.
McNamer & Johnson, Forest Grove.
— If you cannot eat, sleep or work,
feel mean, cross and ugly, take Hol­
lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea this
month. A tonic for the sick.
There
is no remedy equal to it. 35 cents,
Tea or Tablets. Dr Hines Drug Store.
— Our goods are all new, clean and
strictly up to date—no shelf worn or
smoke damaged garments in our store,
and at prices that will talk. Chicago
Clothing store.
WATROUS & CO
S pring Millinery
EVER Y LADY
Wants a NEW SPR IN G M A T
between now and Easter. We
will have
W hat Y o u W ant
or will make it for you
Bring your own design and have it
made to match your new spring suit.
Call and See this New Department
Watrous & Co.
All are invited to the services at the
Christian Church which are as follows:
Services each evening during the week
at 8 p. m., on the Lord’s day, Sun­
day school at 10:00 a. m., preaching
at 11 a. m., Christian Endeavor at 6:30
and preaching at 7:30. Service each
evening next week. Our Sunday
School has about doubled during the
last few weeks and we hope to still
increase it. Come and aid us.
The Washington County Rural Letter
Carriers’ Association held a convention
in Hillsboro last Wednesday afternoon.
There were seven carriers piesent at
the session. O. L. Curtis, of this city,
presided and W. H . Boyd, of Beaver­
ton, was the secretary. A good deal
of business was transacted. It was
voted to levy a yearly membership fee
of fifty cents and to make such other
asses ments as will be needed to main­
tain the organization financially. An
invitation was extened to the remain­
der of the eighteen county carriers to
identify themselves with the association.
It was also the consensus of opinion
that, for the present at least, the asso­
ciation would not affiliate with either
the state or the national organization.
Those present at the meeting were: O.
L. Curtis, and W. H. Milne, of Forest
Grove; J. H. Van Lun, of Cornelius;
John Kessler, of Greenville; W. H.
Boyd, of Beaverton; E. B. Poole, and
H. W. Leuder, of Hillsboro.
Some forty members of the local
Nebraska colony gave Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hardin a genuine old fashioned
surprise party at their home in this
city last Friday. All came supplied
with baskets filled with viands and
delicacies and when the time for the
dinner hour came the tables presented
a most attractive and tempting appear­
ance. It was not possible to have all
the guests sit together at one time so
while the visitors were waiting their
turn to the dining room, an impromptu
program was rendered, little Blanche
Hardin's singing being particularly
pleasing. Those present, as far as we
can ascertain, were: Prof. G. B. Hardin
and family, William Lambert and fam­
ily, Wilbur Martin and family, Charles
Jackson, Mrs. O. Jackson, Will French,
Mr. and Mrs. Philip French. Mr. and
Mrs. W. Curtis, Mr. Rosa, Alvin Sexton
and family. Mrs. A. Brown. Mrs. Ira
Bradley, Mrs. J. Taylor, D. L. Stow,
Milo Kelsey and family, and John Cline
and family.
“A man may as well be out of the
world as out of Fashion,” if
changed to read: “A man out
Fashion is out of the World,”
might more clearly express a
social truth.
By buying your Clothing from
JNO. ANDERSON, you will be
both in FASHION and the
WORLD.
Ready-made Suits, $8, $10 and up
Tailor-made Suits, $12.50 and up
JOHN ANDERSON,
The Tailor
FOREST GROVE,
OREGON
Q. B. HARDIN
Correspondence
School
Book-keeping and Commercial Studies
G . B . H A R D IN ,
Forest Grove,
Oregon
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Johnson & Co.
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Brick
Live ry,
Feed
and
=
Sale
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.
Finest Rigs.
Best Horses.
Good Drivers.
Comer Main and Pacific Ave., Forest Grove, Or.
H e ad q u a rte rs for Feed, Seeds,'
T
Tilin g , G edar Posts
and Shingles
Bran, Short, and Mill Foods. Oil Meal, Whole and Cracked Corn, Lump Salt. Lime and Cement.
, Land Plaster. FLOCK— Minnesota Hard Wheat.
Eastern v Oregon
.
i i - j u u I Hard
id i u Wheat,
» l i r d l , Valley
V d li c y Wheat.
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C o m e I n a n d get p r ic e s
F r e e d e liv e ry In tow n
Ritchey & Wells,
Forest Grove, Oregon
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 .
W agonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over
the Wilson River Route to Tillamook at any and all times
Forest Grove, Oregon.
OREGON AND COLUMBIA PHONES.
E, W* HAINES, Banker Farm
ers & Merchan
General Banking Business Transacted. In­
BANK
(Establish«! in 1898)
terest Paid In Time Deposits Con­
veyancing. Insurance.
Of Forest Grove, Oregon
C A P I T A L «2fl,000.
A General Banking Business Tra
Notary Public always in.
acted. Drafts sold on all the princi
Cities in the United States and Euro;
Correspondents Wells Fargo & C
Dr. Wm. li. Pollock,
Bank. Directors: Richard M. Dool
Thomas H. Adams, John W. Shu
DENTIST.
and Frank E. Dooley.
Accou
Office over Bazaar. Forest Grove, Or. solicited.
All work in the
dental line.
Phone, office.861;
residence, 554.
Prepared to do
work at night, but
must be by ap­
pointment ...........
R. INIXOIN, D entist
Forest Grove, Oregon
O F FIC I:
Thrw door* north of Bailey’« «tore.
hour« from 9 A. If. to 4 P. M.
Offer. I