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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1905)
Mrs. Jacobs, JT ocal ' HAPPENINGS | of Areata, C ol., BUSINESS S P E C IA L S WASHINGTON S BIG T R EE and who spent her girlhood and school days — Goldenrod Flour, guaranteed. Mammoth Fir on Gales Creek Will — Try Goldenrod Probably Be at Lewis and and this being her first visit in 20 like it. Clark Fair — Goldenrod Flour 1 1 .1 0 per sack. years she is amazed at the great im- here, visited Tuesday in Forest Grove Miss Vivian Bailey of Pendleton, is provements made in the past years. The B gu i Q, Trade together ^ ! Flour. Y ou’ ll — Dress Shirts of all kinds at the Chicago store. visiting friends here. The City Laundry packed its ma- other interested parties are endeavoring — Hats in all styles and prices at The There will be a game of ball at the chinery and left on the W ednesday to exhibit the big fir tree, which has Chicago store. park, Sunday at 1:30 morning train for Chehalis, Wash., its abode on Gales Creek, at the Fair, j Mrs. Wilbur M cEldowney visited where they will again install for busi- There are perhaps a great many people last Friday in North Yamhill. ness. Mrs. Rose DeGroot of M edford, The field there offers a much both in this county is larger yield than here, hence the move, visiting her sister, Mrs. J. H . Wirt*. W e’ ll put Washington County against Hoffman & Allen Co. have installed the world when it com es to raising — All the stores sell “ Victor” the and city who do best hard wheat flour. not know about this mammoth monarch of the forest and were it stated that it is perhaps the largest fir in the world, for the I would take it with so many grains of store J Mis. Gibson and son of Oakdale, Portland rooming house, last Friday. neighbors. Words cannot express the vdslt our store tbe Chicago, Mrs She had been arrested in San Francisco appreciation of the kindness shown us R °r Rent Baldwin’ s new brick, Will Thrapp, are visiting her and will a few days before on the charge of the sudden death of our son, hus- next 1° new post-office. Inquire of attend the Fair this summer. passing a worthless check, but the band and father. Such love and sym- G eo. H . Baldwin. M cM innville. tf Wash., mother and brother of un -1 — Bring me your wool and Mohair, one of the matter was settled by her father. She pathy help to soften an otherwise un-1 highest market paid, either in cash of the Congregational took a pillow from the bed afid placed bearable grief. M r . a n d M r s . J o h n . b . S m i t h . or trade. J. E. Bailev, Forest Grove. church, were given a hayrack party it at the foot, and then connected the M r s . E l i z a b e t h S m i t h a n d gas jet by a Small tube, and after — Cut prices in millinery at T h e last Saturday at Mr. Bordricks. placing her head under the pillow she C h il d r e n . Paris Millinery Parlor. N ext door to The A Mizner farm of 70 acres, was turned on the gas. Odd Fellows Hall, Forest Grove, Ore. sold to S. C. Inkley, of Nebraska, For Sale Cheap Gate Baking A booklet issued aunually by the through the agency of Mrs. Mary A Smith Premier Typewriter in good Powder today. A trial will convin ce. Oregon Pioneer Association which is Nixon. Consideration S3150. just out contains a diary kept by Mrs. repair or will trade for pony or good W e carry it at the Big Store. John E. Reward:— I will pay a reward of T . H . ADAMS. Cecelia M cM ellen Adams, sister of shot gun. Bailey. 3 jm o S2-50 for the scalp of each and every Mrs. Stephen Blank of this city. The — Cut prices in millinery at The coyotte or wolf killed in Washington T o o t h l>r n m I i en. diary is com plete from W ednesday, The Buffalo Commercial records that Paris Millinery Parlor. Next door to County ahead of my hounds. Edward May 26, 1862 until Sunday, O ctober j » customer asked one o f the women at O dd Fellows Hall, Forest Grove, Ore. L. Naylor. 24 of the same year when the party j the counter in a Main street drug store — For Sale— O ne black mare 8 If he could take home some tooth Mrs. L. M. Beebe of Springfield, arrived at a farm near Reedville this brushes “ on approval.” The somewhat years old, weight about 1250 lbs, with was greeting many friends here Satur-' county. The accounts are accurately astonished young woman answered j Inquire at Cornelius W arehouse, day. She was on her way to her j connected and extremely interesting. that she did not believe that the llrai 2 t would allow it. “ Now, possibly that Cornelius, Ore father’ s farm where she will visit for a ; One of the most noted incidents f o l - 1 strikes yon ns Improbable,” said the — Use G olden Gate Baking Powder, couple of weeks. | lowing this story is the fact that each man In charge of the pharmacy conn guaranteed a fine cream tartar powder. Judge W . H . Hollis and Senator E. day was counted from six to eighteen ter- “ but ol,|Jr hist we*'k 1 personally sold to n woman a tostlibrnab. Yester Try it, money back if unsatisfactory. W . Haines will speak at the Fraternal graves, filled by emigrants who lost day she brought it back and said It John E. Bailey. 3jm o Memorial day exercises Sunday after their lives from cholera and smallpox hurt her mouth and asked If w e would For Sale or Trade— A num ber of he willing to exchange It." noon. All members are requested not which infested almost every train. Twenty-two little boys, S. Members of Fraternal — I have a good fresh cow for sale. Jacob Saunders of Dilley, was 'n | Pearl Thornburg, Kenneth Phillips, bears the reputation of a high class tank. G ood condition. Inquire at this m 18 t 6 town on business Thursday and found George Schneider, Gerald Davis, Katie | musician besides being the possessor office. H er time to make this office a pleasant j Burres, Dorothy Davis. Bertha Fowles, j of a sweet, voluminous voice. — W anted— 8800 to 81000 on first- call. many friends are pleased to note her teacher. class rial estate security. Inquire at new position. Mrs. J. S. Buxton and daughter this office. A new staff for the college weekly Jessie, will leave shortly for LaGrande I Index, has been chosen for the com ing Notic to Sprinklers. — It’ s in the I. O. O. F. building— where they will visit Mrs. B’ s sister for season as follows: Miss Clara Irwin the place to buy clothing for men N otice is hereby given to users of .some time. editor-in-chief, A. J. Prideaux, husiness city water that the hours for sprinkling and boys. The Crescent Mills are being run manager. Miss Irwin is the first lady are desiginated as follows: For street — One visit will convin ce you that it this week by a traction engine while to have charge of the editorial depart sprinkling in business district are from pays to trade at the Chicago. Just the Haine’ s Electric Plant is shut down ment, but her experience as a writer is 7 to 8 a. m ., from 1 to 2 p. m. and dr0p in and see. for repairs. an assurance that the paper will meet from 6 to 8 p. m. On north side of — All kinds of picn ic goods at Duns- Mrs. J. M. Garrison and daughters with another successful season. Messrs. Pacific Avenue, from 5 to 6 a. m. and moor’ s store. R em em ber the long left yesterday for Portland where they Thomas and Shively, who have ably from 5 to 7 p. m. South of Pacific handle dust pan. will visit Mrs. Huckaby and also the conducted the paper the last two years, Avenue, from 6 to 7 a. and from — W e need your m oney; you need Exposition. will graduate this week, thus terminat 7 to 9 p. m. our goods. L et’ s get together. You’ ll Miss Frances Read of Lebanon, ar ing their duties. P. W . CRONIN, Marshal. not regret it— the Chicago. rived today to visit her friend, Mrs. Miss Wavelle Cunningham of Pendle — D on ’ t make a mistake and buy Stella Via, and attend the com m ence ton, and a former student of Pacific Card of Thanks ment exercises. T o our many kind friends and your gent’ s fumishing s before y °u University, com m itted suicide in a S. ALL S. Morgan, South Park. — For a swell hat go to the Chicago gooseberries. Out friend G. W . M e- in I. O. O. F. building. Graw, who resides in the thriving s e ttle -,d0ubt’ but h is true nevertheless work. The tree is 41 feet in circum ference, — "C rescen t” is the Standard o f Ex Mrs. Will Moore of Greenville, was ment of Kansas City, brought to this i 1 3 j in diameter. Its height has never cellence for Valley flour. transacting business in Forest Grove, office Saturday a small sackfull of the been measured but it is said that it largest gooseberries we ever saw. The — M oney to loan on farm security. Tuesday. largest one actually measured 3 } inches ma,ntalns its enormity to a remarkable W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove. A dance was given at Vert’ s hall in circum ference, and Mr. McGraw helght before taPering' II contains Saturday. Walker’ s orchestra furnished — Drain tile, sewer pipe and terra says they are plentiful in his neigh- enough lumber to build 17 good sized his neigh the music. ■ two story houses; every 5 2 inches in cotta flues at R ich ey & W ells’ . borhood. Mrs. John Anderson and Mrs. E. M. height measures 1000 feet of lumber. — M oney to loan on farm security, Friday night’ s south bound train i : It is calculated Ward, visited Portland and the Fair, that it will take ten VV. H . Hollis, Forest Grove. knocked a man off of the bridge near dayS t0 fe [] and f our fPet at tbe base Wednesday. — C. F. Harris is closing out his Miss Minnie Crawford of Vancouver, Bertha, and he was instantly killed. ¡s estimated to weigh S tons. I entire line of furniture at cost. H e was on a trestle when the train M r. Patton of the Base Line Lumber and a former student of P. U ., is visit — G ood first-class, upright piano to came along and was unable to reach Company is deeply interested in ex ing friends in this city. either end, but laid down on the guard hibiting the tree at the Fair and has ! trade for lumber At T h e Bazaar. Mr. and Mrs. John Fletcher spent railing and would have been safe had 0ffered t0 build an extra half mile of Sunday at the hom e of their daughter, — I am selling out my entire line I he not raised ,,r’ hi«» ' in n ♦**«» n r th«> , j • j . . . . . it can • up just time f for the skid road in order that be I Mrs. T om Williams at Hillside. of furniture at cost. C. F. Harris. steps of the last car to strike him. H e m0ved. Should the effort to m ove it Miss Bertha Leabo returned Friday . ,___. .. . . , „ __, j __ . . i — Mohair and wool wanted at J. E. from a pleasant visit of four weeks with Prevail h wil1 be a wonder- even t0 the Bailey’ s store. Cash or produce. oldest Oregonian. friends in Albany and Lebanan. — Mohair and wool wanted at J. E. Monthly report of school district, No Prof. Theo. Whittelsey of Cornell M iss Shannon as Teacher. Bailey’ s store. Cash or produce. 75, for the month ending June 2, 1905. University, N. Y ., arrrved Wednesday Miss Maud Snannon has been chosen Total days attendance, 435; days — Hoffman & Allen Co. buy all kinds evening and will visit friends here. absence, 45; times tardy, 6; average vocal teacher in the conservatory of 1 of produce and pay the top prices. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Smith left yes-1 daily attendance, 18; those neither music at the Pacific University in the — G o to T h e Chicago store and get terday afternoon for Gazelle, Cal., absent nor tardy are: Frances Sell, place of Miss Linehan who has re- where they have gone for Mrs. Smith’ s j Ray Parmley, Lester Sell, Arnold Rufli, signed. Miss Shannon is one of Forest a nice Pair of shoes for summer wear health. — For Sale— H ry baler, Engine and Florence Thornburg, Maud Shipley, G rove’ s most popular young ladies, who a new sewing machine A T T E N T IO N classes Y ou are hereby requested to meet at Vert’s Hall, Sunday, June 18, at 2 o’clock P. M. For the participation in a Fraternal Decoration D ay service in memory of the departed members. A G ood speaker will be provided. T h e pro cession will be headed by the Forest Grove band. A ll members are requested to bring flowers. By Order o f the Several Committees Solid, Sound and SUCCESSFUL The Oregon Fire Relief Asso., Gives protection against loss by Fire at purely mutual rates. N o better or cheaper Insurance can be purchased. Strong and conservative business management has placed them at the head of insurance com panies ir Oregon. J. F. WOODS, Agent, Call at News Office. FO R E ST G RO VE, OR. Cornelius & Hancock Special Attention to Commercial Travelers’ Patronage. G ood Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates. Fashion Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. W agonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over the Wilson River Route to Tillam ook at any and all times Forest Grove, Oregon. OREGON AND COLUMBIA PHONES. _ Try a can milch cows for sale or will trade to wear regalia. § Dr. C. L. Large, reports a daughter bom the 14th instant to the wife of Paul Strong, of Bellingham, Wash., who is at the hom e of her mother, Mrs. Geo. Thomas, of Forest Grove. Miss F.lda Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Walker of this city, who has been teaching in the State Uni- versity in Lincoln, N eb., will arrive 9n tlM fn <*t!n n . Development League Meeting. Mrs. I'puiore You found n house to suit you nt Inst, did you? Mrs. High- The Willamette Valley Development mils—Yes. I found one yesterday League held the second convention at morning, and I amused myself the rest Independance M onday and Tuesday. o f the day by going around among the real estate agents and nsklng them If A good program was had and many they had an eligible flat to rent to a Y >n Prominent men from over the state were family with fourteen children. don't know how much fun It was to Present- JudKe w - H . Hollis of this watch them go into conniption f lt s - ci,y Present and delevered an ad Cldcago Tribune. dress on ’ Ownership of Public Utili- S till home about the 21st inst. _. . — Tired out. worn out woman can- , , not sleep, eat or work; seems as if she ,, „ „ would fly to pieces. Hollister s Rocky Mountain Tea makes strong nerves In S erv ice. CoL Haynes was on the pro- "Cnn't ycr do n little somethin' fer gram but could not attend. The meet- an old soldier?" whined Tired TI III ns. • . . , , . . , ing appointed only one com m ute and of "W ell. I don’t know ." replied the which Mr. Hollis had the honor of being portly citlxen. " I f you enn show your discharge papers, I may do something chairnian The committee is for the for you." “ I hain't been discharged yet, boss," purpose of an open free harber on the and rich red blood, 35 cents, Tea or sea and is com posed of the following: replied the hobo. "It's soldier o f for tune I am ."—Pittsburg Post. Tablets. Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. Judge W. H. Hollis, chairman, Wash Following is report of School Dist. ington C o.; L. M . Gilbert, Marion; I. W n . l t W lw . J.—So you told Mrs. Cunningham No. 49, for month ending June 9, H. Bingham, Lane; G eo. A. Hurley, that she looked ns young ns her daugh 1905: N um ber of days taught 19; Polk; Punderson Avery; Benton; B. F. ter. I suppose that caught tbe obi average attendance 8; No. belonging Jones, Lincoln; Chas. Grissen, Yam lady? B.—Yes. but It lost me tbe 12; total attendance 1 S5& days; days hill; W . P. Elmore, Linn; Frank daughter.—Stray Stories. absent 27 J; times tardy 3; those neither Jagger, Clackamas, When the fool has mnde up his mind absent or tardy, Mary and Willie Braun, The next meeting will be held at the msrket Is gone by. Bpanlsh Pror Court S ed elm a n ; not absent but tardy, Eugene. A barbacue and clam bake erb Emily teacher. Schmidlin. Nellie Raym ond, were the principal features of Monday night’ s entertain fnent. Ths wotst bankruptcy heart Is to loss sheep. Inqure of C. N. extremely low prices and easy terms on which they are sold. — You’ ll want a new suit of clothes and why pay an exorbi fit and. quality can Ritchey & Wells, C o m e In a n d get p rices F r e e delivery in town Forest Grove, Oregon Johnson & Co. ' 2 times. T h e Bazaar are selling fast on account tant price when you Bran, Shorts and Mill Feeds, Oil Meal, Whole and Cracked Corn, Lump Salt, Lime and Cement, > Land Plaster, FLOUR— Minnesota Hard Wheat, Eastern Oregon Hard Wheat, Valley Wheat. i for — Those Singer Sewing M achines at for the fair, Tiling, Gedar Posts and Shingles Johnson, Forest Grove, O regon. of the H e a d q u a r t e r s fo r R e e d , S e e d s , ' Brick T H E --------------- Livery, Feed and Sale Stable See our ad. in the T . P. A. G uide. 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. Com er Main and Pacific A v e ., Forest rove, Or. get a good guaranteed, at the Chicago. — D on 't roof your house until you see shingles from T h e Nehalem Shingle Mills, made of O regon’ s best For prices write to G eo. G lenw ood, O regon. F. CARRIAGE, W AGON & GENERAL R E P A IR IN G cedar. Hamblin, t f GeneraI Merchandise I am prepared to do any and all kinds of repairing, and in ad- dition to my W a g o n Shop, I have a thoroughly equipped B L A C K S M IT H S H O P W e carry a com plete line of General M erchandise. We handle cedar J have on hands several good second posts and best shaved shingles, all a n j buckboards, for sale or trade. kinds of feed stuffs, oil meal, etc. Big assortment of wet weather goods and a good line of forks, potato diggers, shovels. In fact anything you want. hand buggies, hacks Carriage Painting in Connection J O H N S T R IB IC H M ONTGOM ERY TU R N ER . B a n k s , O r e g o n F O R E S T GROVE, OREGON