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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1905)
— — .¿¿m. Goldenro Miss Irene Cadwell, of the Conserv- — Look our stock of shoes over. — If taken this month, keeps you ! atory of Music, was a Hillsboro visitor We can fit you and know that we can well all summer. It makes the little suit you when it comes to price. At the ones eat, sleep and grow. A spring I Sunday. tonic for the whole family. Hollister’s I —Have Wagner & Keldson, do your Chicago Store. Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea The Mount Hood Railroad Co. will paper hanging and painting. Forest “ Wickley’s Woods.” or Tablets. Dr. Hines Drug Store. begin work on a railroad running out Dr. Charles Hines went to Portland Grove — If you cannot eat, sleep or work, Earl Shepherd of Portland, visited I ^ ‘hat city southward into the apple today. belt, next week. feel mean, cross and ugly, take Hol friends in the Grove Saturday and Rocky Mountain Tea this — Every sack of Crescent flour is Sunday. Yesterday morning’s Oregonian in lister’s month. A tonic for the sick. There guaranteed. speaking of the possible candidates for Don’t forget our new location. First governor of Oregon, names E. W. is no r.medy equal to it. 35 cents, — Mohair and wool bought at Hoff door north of LaCourse’s store on Haines, of this city. Tea or Tablets. Dr Hines Drug Store. man & Allen Co. Main Street. Revival services at the Christian Clyde Harris, of Portland, was in the George Prideaux, of Portland, spent Miss Gertrude Kirkwood after several church have been continued the past weeks’ vacation at her home here, has Grove this week. a few days here, the guest of his resumed her work in one of the Hills week with increased interest. Besides — Mohair and wool wanted at J. E. brother Arthur. gospel talks by the pastor, Rev. C. F. boro millinery parlors. Bailey’s store. Cash or produce. — Gaston Milling Co. sells bran at Prof, and Mrs. George Coghill will Sanderson, Mrs. Mower, of Portland, Miss Myrtle Butler visited with $20.00 per ton, shorts at $24.00 per entertain the students in the biological has rendered excellent solos each evening, which have increased the relatives in Hillsboro over Sunday. ton, our own make. | department of the university, at their helpfulness in the meetings. Mr. Shearer and Miss Carrie, of Mrs. Laura Wells, of this city, was home Friday evening. Hillside, were in this city, Saturday. ! a guest at the Huston home in Hills — LaCourse wants your Mohair. The annual meeting and election of officers, of the Oregon Athletic Asso Miss Gray, of Astoria, was visiting boro, the past week. See him before you sell. was held Monday night at the the Misses Abemethy the past week. Joe Lenneville was confined to his Rev. F. L. Belknap is at Fir Grove ciation Laughlin. The following officers were Mr. and Mrs. J. Verhoon, of this room for a few days this week on ac- this week assisting Rev. R. B. Wilkins, eltcted for the ensuing year: C. O. city were in Portland the past w eek.! count of rheumatism. who is conducting special gospel Roe, president; H. A. Goff, vice-pres ident; W. W. Goff, secretary; B. H. Chas. Mertz was busy the first of the meetings at that place. — Hoffman & Allen Co.’s is the spot' to buy good goods at the lowest price. | week repapering and painting the in Tonight at the Christian church, Laughlin, treasurer. The directors are: G. H. Baldwin, C. N. Johnson terior of The News office. Bom to the wife of N. P. Nelson, of Jim Dixon and children, of Cedar there will be a special song service. and H. A. Goff. Mrs. Mower will sing again and will Timber, Ore., a daughter, on March 20. Mills, are visiting his brother, M. H. be assisted by the choir. The college girls have decided not — Highest price paid for wool and Dixon and family, of this city. to render the drama “As You Like It,” — Only the best of everything Mohair, at J. E. Bailey, Forest Grove. which was to have been presented in When everything pertaining to Spring be uppermost in our Our telephone number is 724. Call be found at the Chicago store. This is examination week at the us up when you have an item of inter May. It was thought that the exact Allen Bates who has been in the ing duties connected with the drills mind, you can not think of Spring without a feeling of relief in college for the closing of the winter est or want anything in our line. employ of Miller, the druggist, for term. rehersals required for a finished pre kr owing that it is soon time to discard that big heavy Overcoat. Elbridge Cheney and family have several months, left Monday for Port and sentation of this classic play, would That old Suit which the Overcoat has hidden will no doubt look moved to their new home on tne cor land where he has accepted a position. prove too much of a task for the par to you as if it should also be put aside. ner of Second avenue and A street. Miss Blanche Davis, of Thatcher, ticipants to carry along with their Now in shedding your feathers don’t forget that there is one — Bring me your wool and Mohair, passed through the city Monday on studies. where they are replaced with new ones. 1 highest market paid, either in cash her way to Eaglecliff, Wash., where W. H. Hollis, E. W. Haines and place The price is the lowest and the work is in every way the best. goes to visit her sister, Mrs. Maud Harry Haynes are attending the con Do not That we have the finest line of or trade. J. E. Bailey, Forest Grove. she feel that you are risking anything. The risk is all vention today at Salem, which was mine if I do wheels ever shown in your —You’ll want a white vest for even Miller. not please you in every way. city and the prices are right ing wear this summer. We’re going Report comes from Salem that fully called by the Salem Commercial Club for the purpose of inducing the railroads too? to have a swell line at the Chicago 1500 voters in Washington county have signed the petition calling for the to run excursions out from Portland We repair Bicycles, Sewing Store. during the Lewis and Clark Fair. The referendum Machines, Guns, Locks, Um At a recent meeting of the Rod and propriations. on the Normal school ap above T A IL O R named go as delegates from the brellas, etc. Gun Club the date for shooting was Forest Grove Board of Trade and will Agent for The Royal Tailors FOREST GROVE, ORE All work entrusted to us carefully changed from Wednesdays to Thurs Quite a number of the young society return tomorrow. people of Forest Grove attended the and promptly attended to. days. dance given in Hillsboro by the ladies G orge Hancock has been making the home folks that two boys there C. Brockman and son, of Portland, of Card of Thanks. L. J. CORL, the Dancing Club, Saturday evening, some improvements on his property made $12.50 one day by putting j after several days visit here with it was very enjoyable. The undersigned, to express near Pacific Avenue and Third Street, B lllln g c r's Old S tan d relatives, returned to Portland, Sunday boards across the streets to enable leir h;ar felt tha ks wish to thei neigh Rev. Mr. Childs, of Medford, Ore., that have materially changed its pedestrians to pass from one side to t bors FOREST GROVE, OREGON afternoon. friends lor their kind assist- was in the Grove yesterday and in the appearance better. The house has the other. The boys charged 5 cents tauce and Agency Singer Storing Machine and sympathy in their late great — They guarantee their work. evening spoke at the Christian church. been treated to several coats of paint, to ferry each person over and were, bereavement. Wagner & Keldson, Forest Grove. sidewalks have been laid anew and the He is traveling under the auspices of busy all day. They thought they E. J. BONDSHTT AND WIFE. yard has been neatly arranged. H is: kept the Anti-Saloon League. had a bonanza but the rain somewhat neighbor, J. F. Wagner, has followed subsided the next day and the boys — Money to loan on farm security. the example and has done some good were satisfied with a smaller remuner W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove. work towards giving his home an added ation. L. J. Corl, the bicycleman, last touch of tidiness. mSETS week moved his household effects and The students of the Conservatory of The debate Friday evening between family, from Monmouth, into the E. W. music gave an excellent recital Thursday ! the Gamma Sigma and Alpha Zeta ] Haines property on the corner of Third evening in the college chapel. The ; societies held in Marsh Hall was won avenue and Third street. auditorium was nearly taxed to its full by the latter- There was much enthu- The program showed that ! siasm m nifested and the hall was made The K. K. K., a local fraternity re capacity. the numbers had been carefully selec to re-echo with the society cheers. cently organized by some of the uni ted and the rendition was done artist Mr. George B. Woods presided and versity students, has issued invitations The pianistes were: Misses acted as time-keeper. The question for a dancing party to be given in ically. mW 1 Elder, Dooly, Lieser, Shannon, Sewell, for debate was, “Resolved, That the Vert’s Hall Friday evening. Morgan, and Clapp. The soloists were: U. S. Should Subsidize its Merchant K The Amity Advance came to our Mrs. McEldowney, and Misses Brobst, i Marine.” The Gamma Sigma team desk last week in a pamphlet form and Wood, Shannon, and Moseley. was made up of Whealdon, as leader, not only was it a masterpiece in print I Bolliger, and Davis, while the Alpha ing but it contained an illustrated write President W. N. Ferrin who had Zeta debaters were: Ward, as leader, LaCO URSE’S been chosen as a judge for the debate Mason and Baldwin. After a spirited up of that county’s resources. ST( between the State Normal school and discussion in which the familiar argu- tt u — Don’t forget to bring your Mohair McMinnville college, went to Mon- ments on this question were presented, S O LE A 6 E N 1 S and wool to Hoffman & Allen Co. mouth Friday to discharge his duties, the judges Messrs. Hoge, Bates and Big Let Just Come The Lebanon bank robbers, who are When the time for the discussion Coghill rendered a vesdict of two to EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED also thought to be responsible for the came, it was found that both teams one in favor of the negative, blowing up of the Haines safe here, had prepared to argue the same side ! were Monday sentenced by the Albany of the question thus leaving no oppor- court to 5 years in the state’s prison tunity for debate. Prof. Ferrin re morning train having Wm. McLeod of Whatcom, Wash., turned on no the unfriendly feeling among and a former resident, was in the caused Grove the past week renewing acquain the contestants for forensic honors. Fine line of Shorts, Bran Oat Chops, Rolled Barley. tances and attending to business con We Oregonians sometimes think we If you are thinking of building, be sure that you nected with his property interests here. have more than our share of rain and look over my line of builders' hardware. O. C. Scofield was awarded the con true it Often comes down copiously Com Meal, Cracked and Whole Com, Wheat, Hav Straw and f ,7 tract for furnishing the wood for the but other climes are also remembered Phone 9 361 Public school next winter. Mr. Sco by Jupiter Plurius in the same way. Gil Meal, and in fact everything in the feed line. Q . J . P E D E R S E IV field furnishes 40 cords of fir for $2.00 During the recent storm that raged per cord and 10 cords of oae at $3.50. over Southern California, Abe Meresse, FOREST GROVE, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Davis, of who is now in Los Angeles, wrote to ! Thatcher, left on the Monday afternoon The kind that will not chip off, wears like iron. train for Thorpe, Wis., where they and don’t cost any more than the common enamel will reside in the future, having pur ed ware. chased a 160 acres farm adjoining that city. You a re O o r d ia /lg *7n r ite cl to b i t t e n ( / f/u (trtenj — Gaston Milling Co. sells bran at $20.00 per ton, shorts at $24.00 per ton, our own make. (O pening to be b e ic i in the •mACil/inery oom s — It will bring rich, red blood, firm flesh and muscle. That’s what Hol o f ,Jh e O o rn e r S to r e lister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Taken this month, keeps you well all I am prepared at all times to give estimates on summer. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. repairing, upholstering, mattress making and reno Dr. Hines Drug Store. Mrs. E. E. Williams, who has charge vating. All work guaranteed. The latest designs of the music at the Congregational in tapestries, plush, velours, also fringe and gimp. church, is preparing a special program ■ A n C /p to £D a te 17 ine o f A a n D -m a d e ats w ill for the dedication services. Nightly rehearsals are being held and the sing ing promises to be especially fine. be on (s rhibition. n. W e h a re m ade J. C. Woods sold his residence prop erty last week to Edwin Wagner and is A r r a n g e m e n ts fo r A t u s i c on both O p en in g iD a y s now staying at the home of his son-in- law, T. H. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Adams who are spending the winter in Yours ¿T ru ly, Near Farmars and Marchants Bank California expect to arrive in Forest Grove the latter part of April. Mr. FOREST GROVE, OREGON Adams’ health is wonderfully improved, which will be good news to his many friends here. LOCAL HAPPENINGS! -4 The Time is Near Did You Know JOHN ANDERSON, tNERS FURNITURE! I have added to my stock a line of Good, Substantial Furniture, in Fir, Maple and Oak, which will be sold at the very lowest prices. Come in and see the Bargains on all sides of my store and you will be con vinced that this is the best place to buy. y Small Profits; Quick Sales The New Feed Store HARDWARE ALL KINDS OF FIELD SEEDS A ENAMELED STEEL WARE UPHOLSTERING and MATTRESS MAKING & arc,h 3 /s t an è ^ /Ip ri/ /s t C. F. HARRIS, ifa /ro a s (Sr d o A u