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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1905)
Por Y o u r ^ — New goods are arriving at the Haven Belknap will resign his posi- Chicago store almost daily, and they tion in Hines’ drug store next week are the best to be found anywhere, and after spending the summer vacation Drop in and see. here, will attend a school of pharmacy — Dr. Lowe’s superior glasses cost *n Indiana. He will be accompanied no more than others besides you have by Frank Meresse, who has been em- the benefit of his skill and over 18 ployed at the same place. Haven and Frank are two of Forest Grove’ s most years experience. popular and industrious young men — WANTED — Good girl or woman and their many friends will be glad to for general house work. Must be a leam of their future 'plans. good cook Wages $20.00 per month. The State G. A. R. meeting held at Address box IS, Forest Grove. 3t Oregon City last week, besides elect- J. T. Hoye, representing the Inter national Conepondence School of Scran- °! J?* “ junior vice-president, it also distributed ton, Penn., and the local office at Port- two other good offices in Washington land, was doing business here, Monday. county. Col. R. W. McNutt of Cor Mayne Abbott has had a couple nelius, was made junior-vice com coats of paint applied to his residence mands and Mrs. Helen Gates, of on Main street and Third avenue, Hillsboro, was elected one of the which greatly improves its appearance. board of delegates on the Roseburg H. Cook and S. Wolf of Cornelius, Cottage Board, will give a bowery dance at Cornelius, I beginning Saturday, July 1st. and last- Attorney E. B. Tongue is having W e Have The most complete line of Builders’ Hardware, the largest* Stock o f Stoves and Ranges, and the most up-to-date line o f Queens- ware to be found in the city. W e will be pleased to show you our goods whether we buy or not. Remember the Spot Fourth o f July CLOTHING SEE JOHN ANDERSON, Th. Tailor Forest. Grove, Oregon ing Monday and Tuesday of the 3rd. the abstract of record Printed in the and 4th appeal case of Mayor Johnson of Forest ,, , ... , , Grove, asking the Supreme Court to Mrs. Alexander and Mae, formerly ., , . . ., , , . . , set aside the decree of the circuit residents of this city, but now of . , „ . , w „ ., _ , j. , court when His Honor Judge McBride Forsythe, Montana, are spending a few _ .. . , , , , ,, , „ gave Pacific University a permanent weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. . . . , . , . , , , FOREST GROVE, ORE „ injunction denying the right of the T. Shannon. i „ . _, forest Grove council to grant a liquor Reward: I will pay a reward of license. The brief will soon be writ- $2.50 for the scalp of each and ever} ten and published and the case will Miss Anna Staehr went to Portland coyotte or wolf killed in Washington get t0 tbe Supreme Court early this j Saturday, where she visited several County ahead of my hounds. Edward Fau___ Argus. I days with friends. i u\ior. .m After July 1, the salary law will Cornelius & Hancock M. P E T E R S O N NORTH MAIN STREET Special Attention to Commercial Travelers’ Patronage. G ood Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates. F a s h io n J. H. Shearer, a prosperous farmer of J. F. Haney and son are building a ' Hillside, was transacting business in new house and a large barn in the East J. E. Bailey was in Portland. Mon the Grove, Tuesday. part of town. Marshal & Morley have day. The Congregational sewing society the contract. All the lumber is or. Col. Haynes was a visitor at the fair met at the home of Mrs. E. E. Williams the ground and work begun today. Saturday. yesterday afternoon. M. Peterson, the hardware merchant change as to a portion of the Wash- ington county officers. Sheriff Connell will receive $1800 per year, and his ; chief deputy, F. T . Kane, will receive 1 $900. The office will also receive Call at this City. She will remain a month or so. j Tiling, Q e d a r P o s t s and Shingles G o m e in a n d get p r ic e s F r e e d e live ry in town wil1 receive 8900 Per year- Field deputies in the assessor’ s charge will I get $3 per day. Rstchey & Weils, Forest Grove, Oregon Is He Sneaking from Experience? Highest price paid for wool and proved’ and will soon be out again. — Dr Mohair, at J. E. Bailey, Forest Grove. Miss viola Fields> who has been born to Mrs. N. C. Lilly of Gales Creek, I attending school at O. A. C. has re on June vices of visited friends in this city on Wednes - 1 turned home to spend the summer, day. Miss Kate Myers is the guest of her wlU obllSe hlm bV enKaffing him three rather scrape up a hundred any day 1 than g0 t0 jaiL — Girl Wanted— to do general house sister, Mrs. Neil J. Sorenson, at Baker months prior to the expected event. small family. Headquarters for Reed, Seeds,’ Bran, Shorts and Mill Feeds, Oil Meal, W hole and Cracked Corn, Lump Salt, Lime and Cement, ^ Land Plaster, FLOUR— Minnesota Hard Wheat, Eastern Oregon Hard Wheat, Valley Wheat. Brothers Woods and Long may take I hope that they will get off with as short a term as a Texas Editor who was sentenced last week for the same kind of offense as theirs. H e got one year | ! in the penitentiary for criminal libel. With good conduct they can shorten that to nine months and so will be out by time cherries are ripe again.— Times. ( We think Brother H oge might have C. L. Large reports a daughter gone a furtber and told us how the wife of Ell Poe of Dilley, he succeeded in getting his own case 23. Parties desiring the ser- of crimina, libe, reduced from a term Dr. Large in this class of cases in prison t0 a fine of $100 W e-d work in office. Forest Grove, Oregon. OREGON AND COLUMBIA PHONES. necessar>' exPenses in servinK both Chas. Mertz was a Portland visitor — The Bazaar is selling the famous just across the street from this office c 'vd and crlm‘nal papers. Assessor, Saturday and Sunday. Drophead Singer Sewing Machines on has placed an ad in The News which Wilcox wiU receive 81200 Per annum: will contain, from time to time some Recorder Ireland will receive Miss Myrtle Butler visited friends in very easy payments. Hillsboro over Sunday. — If your Sewing Machine does not knowledge of his prosperous business. ^600 per year; Deputy Clerk omith C. N. Johnson and family are camp work properly, take it to the Bazaar Watch it and see. and have it repaired. ing out on their farm. The W. C. T. U. will meet with — The Bazaar carries the largest and Mrs. Haan Friday of this week at 3 Miss Edith Smith of Glenwood, was most complete stock of 4th of July p. m. Subject, “ The Need of Public a visitor in our city, Wednesday. Meetings.” All ladies interested in — Wanted to Rent— single-board goods and Fire works. the Temperance work are asked to Miss Nona Miller returned Wednes typewriter. Inquire at this office. meet with us. Secy. J. C. Ingles of above Greenville, day from a month’ s visit with relatives and friends at Lebanon. — Tired out, worn out woman can was in town Monday on business. not sleep, eat or work; seems as if she H. A. Davies of Greenville, was in Holda Herald of Portland, is the the Grove last Saturday and found time would fly to pieces. Hollister’ s Rocky guest of Hettie Kreider this week. Mountain Tea makes strong nerves to make this office a pleasant call. Rev. Blackman began painting the and rich red blood, 35 cents, Tea or Mrs. M. S. Allen, who last week fell Free Methodist church Wednesday. Tablets. D t . Hines’ Drug Store. from a cherry tree is very much im- Stab le. Wagonette to and from all trains. Special conve; ances over the Wilson River Route to Tillamook at any and all times T n IÏ JSS : 1 LOCAL m p — Goldenrod Flour, buy it, try it. L iv e r y , F e e d a n d S a le Johnson & Co. THE Brick Livery, 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. Com er Main and Pacific A v e ., Forest rove, Or. CARRIAGE, W A G O N & GENERAL Forest Grove residents were treated R E P A IR IN G Wood for Sale Miss Lena Shorb, who has been to a genuine electrical and thunder I have one hundred cords of first- Mr. and Mrs. Loren Watkins were teaching at Pumpkin Ridge, has re storm on Saturday morning at sunrise. at Hillside, Sunday, visiting the home turned home for her summer vacation. At Portland the storm was the most 1 class fir wood for sale 5 h miles north I am prepared to do any and all kinds of repairing,- and in ad- j severe and the raincame down in of town. $1.00 per cord in the timber dition to my W a g o n Shop, I have a thoroughly equipped folks. — Try a can Golden Gate Baking H; G. K in g , Forest Grove. B L A C K S M IT H S H O P John P. Wagner of the Telegram, Powder today. A trial will convince. torrents, filling cellars and flooding the streets. spent a few days this week with his We carry it at the Big Store. John E. For Sale Cheap I have on hands several good second hand buggies, hacks Geo. Wilcox of Cornelius, now inter family. Bailey. 3jmo A Smith Premier Typewriter in good and buckboards, for sale or trade. ested in a large sawmill between that Ground is being broken for the new Jeremiah Walker, formerly of this repair or will trade for pony or good ^ n .. place and Scappose, was in town Fri brick buildings adjoining Baldwin’ s city and a P. U. alumnus, is in town shot gun. day taking orders for lumber, among new brick. visiting friends. He is now located at which was a bill for the beautiful resi- Tin- U r a l S liilln l.ili. Axelford, Wash. Editor L. M. Beebe, of Springfield, j dence to be begun immediately for N. The ahllhiluh, ncc,muted Ireland's n:\ — Second hand Sewing Machines at was a visitor in the Grove the first of , tional weapon o f defense, was original- i FOREST GROVE, L. Atkins, OREGON the Bazaar at $1.00 down and $1.00 ly a common blackthorn stick, but i:i i the week. Thos. McClelland, D. D., formerly modern times It 1ms been replaced by j per month. Every machine in first Mrs. Clara Holly of Iowa is visiting ' president of Pacific University, but now the more wiry ash sapling. The real class running order. Mesdames T. Ritchey and Dan Parsons president of Knox College, Ga'e^burg, shillnlah Is a young shoot of the sloe shrub or blackthorn pulled by the root — Use Golden Gate Baking Powder, in this city. 111., and family, will arrive in Forest) [ from the crevice of some rock. After guaranteed a fine cream tartar powder, Grove shortly to spend the summer, i ¡ being trimmed It Is placed In the smoke j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kane of Hills try it, money back if unsatisfactory. and visit the Lewis and Clark fair, j of turf peat, which softens the hard | boro, spent Sunday with the home liber. and when It has reached a con John E. Bailey. 3jmo They will be guests at Herrick Hall. dition as pliant ns rubber it is straight folks, here. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Buxton and July 12 will be Advertising Men’ s ened. When cooled In the air It be Miss Pearl Smith, of the Hillsboro comes as strong and llrni as Iron The daughter Jessie, went to Portland | Í Day at the Lewis and Clark Exposition. trimming process Is then continued, Argus, spent Sunday with her parents Wednesday, and after spending a few The Pacific Coast Advertising Men’s and when It Is desired to make a par- j at this place. days there, Mrs. Buxton and daughter | Association wiu be in session on that tlcillnrly handsome weapon the spus. I Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Woods spent will leave for Pendleton where they | date This association u workmg io effective In a melee or faction fight. ! are ornamented with small brass nails. several days at the Lewis and Clark will remain until such time as Miss along very broad lines for the promo- fair this week. I Buxton’ s health is improved. N atu ral P r e fe r e n c e . tion of the coast and its products and Miss Violet had made a rapid tour for the elevation of advertising and the o f the European continent and found Gives protection against loss by Fire at little to impress her. either favorably or ! betterment of the craft. purely mutual rates. N o better or cheaper t h . adams Carnage Painting m Connection JOHN STRIBICH Solid, Sound and SUCCESSFUL The Oregon Fire Relief Asso., otherw Ise. Lars Neilsen residing 2 miles south “ Ton say you saw all you wanted to | east of Reedville, committed suicide of Italy.” said a friend on Miss Vio I by shooting himself while in bed about let's return to her native heath in Kansas. “ What did you think of the | five o ’ clock last Thursday morning Inxzaroni?” His little nine year old son was sleep- i "D o n 't talk to me about It." said j : ing with him at .the time. Neilsen Miss Violet Yrlskly. "I'd rather have a good dish of plain American niaca brought his family here from Nebraska font baked with cheese any time.” about a year ago. The cause of the M l.t.k f-n K in d n ess. deed is thought to be because Neilsen Jack—Hello, old tnanl Awfully glad had a “ vision” which he thought to see yon. Here, take off that coat and 1 would eventually mean that he would put on this smoking Jacket and make : yourself comfortable. Pick—Deuce take lose his farm. — Hats in all styles and prices at The Chicago store. Dress Making 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. It! P> you mean to Insinuate that I ! don’ t feel comfortable In a dress suit? 1 G e n e ra l Simplicity has always been held to be a mark of truth. It is also a mark j t genius. - Schopenhauer. Mrs. Viola Lawless desires to inform Jack London, the author of sea sto the Ladies of Forest Grove that she ries, not only writes like a sailor and has opened Dress Making Parlors on lives like one. having his literary den Fifth Ave., between First and Second. on shipboard, but dresses and slouches All work is done up to date and satis shout like a real bo'sun's mate and sc looks tbe part. faction guaranteed. Prices reasonable. 3 — M e rch a n d is e We carry a complete line of General Merchandise. We handle cedar posts and best shaved shingles, all kinds of feed stuffs, oil meal. etc. Big assortment of wet weather goods and a good line of forks, rakes, potato diggers, shovels. In fact ' anything you want. FO R EST GRO VE, OR. Fifty Dollars Reward! I will pay $50 reward for the appre hension of the party who pulled down my sign. “ Take Warning” on my place I on David Hill, last week. F. w . D a v id . — You are safe when you consult Dr. Lowe— eye safe and price safe— MONTGOMERY TURNER. BANKS, O re g o n at Hotel Laughlin, June 30 and July 1.