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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1905)
“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. Rollie Walker has gone to Deep Forest Grove gives notice that she Opening of the latest and up-to-date River, Wash., where he has accepted will celebrate the Fourth of July this Spring Millinery, Wednesday and a position. year, as it was never celebrated before. Thursday, March IS and 16, at Mrs. Prof. G. C. Hardin was in Carleton in — Lady clerk wanted— for store work A. E. Dixon’s, the leading milliner, the interest of his commercial school and bookkeeping. Address in writing Main street, Forest Grove. Yesterday was Ash Wednesday. last Saturday. J. K. care News office, Forest Grove. Miss Alice Cronin has resigned her — Mattresses made to order by C. — Have your furniture repaired by — Go to Hoffman & Allen Co.’s for position with Watrous & Co., to follow F. Harris. C. F. Harris, near Farmers & Mer anything you want; they have every her chosen line of work, book-keeping Ed Catching was in Portland the chants’ Bank. She has accepted thing kept in a first-class department and stenography. past week. a position with the Ward Lumber Co. store. Brooks & Wing, harness makers, Grant Hughes was a Portland visitor — It will bring rich, red blood, firm have placed a large sign over their The Women’s Lewis and Clark club Saturday. place of business. will hold a regular meeting on Monday, flesh and muscle. That’s what Hol lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do. The Baldwin brick is approaching Walter Hansen, formerly of this c i t y , March, 13, at 3 p. m. at the home of Taken this month, keeps you well all the first windows. Mrs. Harry Haynes. but now of Portland, visited in the summer. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. —Seeds in bulk and package at Grove the past week. J. L. H unt, a member of the Bradley Dr. Hines Drug Store, Hoffman & Allen Co. — Have you spoken to C. F. Harris logging crew, came in from the camp Rev. Holcomb, the M. E. minister Miss Manche Langley visited Port about having your furniture repaired. at Patton’s Valley, Saturday to visit his of Dilley, was chosen by the board of family for a few days. land friends this week. If not, do so at once. directors of that district, as successor Coming— Home Dramatic Co. to Mr. E. Allen, who was recently —See R. S. Baker for carpet clean- Hon. Wilbur Newell was in attend i g. Scrubbing a specialty. ance at the Grange meeting held Greatest success of the season. Watch elected to the principalship of the for dates. Funds to go to the re-fit Forest Grove Public school. C. F. Harris made a business trip to here Saturday afternoon. ting of scenery in Vert’s Hall. Portland, returning Monday. Bom—To Mr. and Mrs. H. A Frank Knox, of Yuma, Col., arrived Mrs. A. T. Knox and Miss Wilda — Money to loan on farm security. Hubbert of Dilley, Friday, March 3, Crossley, former residents of this place, in Forest Grove Saturday morning to a boy, weight 9 | pounds. join his family who have been living W. H. Holiis, Forest Grove. but now of Bellingham, Wash., are here for several months past. Mr. Harry Wescott, formerly of this city, visiting friends here, this week. —The best enameled steelware at recently sold his farm near Gaston to Knox is an old acquaintance of H. G. C. F. Harris’ Hardware store. Mrs. Esther J. Wood, of this place, King. A Mr. Jones, of Portland. recently bonght the H . W. Wilkes | James Sewell Jr., of Hillsboro, spent M. S. Allen has been miking some Mrs. Sarah Crow of Portland, has property in Dilley. The place sold for Sunday with Forest Grove friends. noticeable improvements on his prop been the guest of friends in the city 8600, Mrs. Nixon was the agent. erty at the comer of Third avenue and — Lady clerk wanted—for store work for several days this week. H. Mizner, who lives near Dilley and Second street. He began by filling-in and bookkeeping. Address in writing There will be a .game of baseball at who has been ailing for some time, was his lawn and followed by renovating J. K. care News office, Forest Grove. the park Sunday afternoon between taken seriously sick Saturday evening. the interior of his residence Cornelius and Forest Grove. Clyde Wellman, < f this city, who Dr. Via was summoned to his bed-side. Senator Haines, in a speech before has been pursuing commercial studies Mrs. McKenzie, of Astoria, was the A company has been incorporated guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. in Hillsboro for the purpose of build the student body of P. U. last Friday in one of the Portland business schools, afternoon, presented it with a hand left last Friday for Oil City and other Crang, the first of the week' ing a brick opera house and it is said some.portrait of President Roosevelt. California points. He expects to be Miss Heisler and Miss Effa Boak, of | that work will begin in about two weeks. The occasion was in celebration of the away several weeks visiting relative^. Gales Creek, spent Friday and Saturday That we have the finest line of W. R. Hicks has rented a room president’s inauguration. — If you cannot eat, sleep or work, wheels ever shown in your visiting friends in the Grove. from L. J. Corl on Pacific avenue and feel mean, cross and ugly, take Hol — If taken this month, keeps you city and the prices are right Ira Bradley who has been logging in has opened up a real estate office, well all summer. It makes the little lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea this too? Patton’s Valley, spent several days in where he is prepared to handle all /ones eat, sleep and grow. A spring month. A tonic for the sick. There We repair Bicycles, Sewing J kinds of properties. this city the forepart of the week. is no remedy equal to it. 35 cents, tonic for the whole family. Hollister’s Machines, Guns, Locks, Um — Early cabbage plants and lettuce Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea Tea or Tablets. Dr Hines Drug Store. brellas, etc. Willis Goff, of the enterprising hard for sale at the Greenhouse on Third or Tablets. Dr. Hines Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Todd who live ware firm of Goff Bros, was in Portland, All work entrusted to us carefully avenue between Main and A streets, on their farm southwest of town, enter Saturday and Sunday on business. and promptly attended to. The Forest Grove baseball associa i C. H. Stanbridge, proprietor. All tained a few friends at dinner last Sun tion gave a delightful dance at Vert’s — Have you seen those Khaki suits i other plants in season. L. J. CORL, hall Saturday night. The proceeds of day. Among the guests were: Mr. at Hoffman & Allen Co.’s. Govern F. Harris has an entire new the dances being given now will go to and Mrs. Austin Buxton and children, B llltnger’s Old S tand ment made and the best on earth. , line of neat and beautiful samples of wards defraying the expenses of organ Mrs. Lou Todd Buxton and Mrs. FOREST GROVE. OREGON P. Ritchey, of East Gaston, was j tapestries, velours, and plush. Now izing a first-class ball club, which will Josephine Patton. Agency Singer Sewing Machine Miles Purdin, the planing mill man, visiting relatives and transacting is. the time to have your furniture this season be one of the attractions at business in the city last Saturday. I upholstered and repaired. has finished his new building on First the ball park. LOCAL HAPPENINGS ! Ready-made Suits, $8, $ 1 0 and up Tailor-made Suits, $ 1 2 .5 0 and up JO H N A N D E R S O N , The Tailor FOREST GROVE, Did You Know OREGON avenue and moved his machinery thereto. Mr. Purdin’s business has grown to such proportions that a new building was necessary to carry on his business successfully. John Anderson is making some im provements in his place of business. He has moved the work tables to the rear of the room and put on display a fine line of spring goods, besides re-staining the woodwork and otherwise brightening up the place. — Money to loan on farm security. W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove. For Sale. The old Helts’ Place in Patton’s Valley, 6 2 j acres, $600. Inquire Wm. F. Schober, 318 East 29th St. Tacoma, Wash. m9t4 lire Fire Sale at LaCourse’s has proved to be the That. Ever Happened in Washington County. Never before was such a s&riiice made on Reliable, Dependable Merchandise. Thousands o f people have crowded t*he big store during t*his sale, and they all found what t*hey were hunting for—Bargains. Better values for t*heir money than they had expected. The Grand Slaughter Sale of Smoked Goods Still Goes On Our Big St*ock o f Shoes was brand new 1905 Styles. They were damaged by the Smoke only, but* must go at, regular Fire Sale Prices. The sizes are getting broken but we still have a good assortment* of styles and sizes that* you can own for less money than you ever dreamed of. Big Stacks o f W ool Dress goods that* must go, all colors and weaves. Ladies’ underwear o f all kinds, Ladies Hose and Gloves, Embroidery, Ribbons, Outing, Gingham, Percale, Table linen, Toweling, Men’s hats, Shirts, Neckwear and Hose and hundreds o f other articles that* went* through the smoke, go at» Fire Sale Prices. Wagon Loads of Groceries le ft that* have t o go! Goods Delivered to all Parts o f Town for Our Grand Spring Opening o f Seasonable Goods. Remember that* Every Article in t*he Store t*hat* is in any way Damaged in t*he Least* Must* be Sold The Sale is now on in FULL BLAST Three Miles of Almost for the Ashing