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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1905)
P- Campers Supplies. We are headquarters for Campers’ Supplies. We have a large assort ment o f the common sizes of tents and camp stoves at moderate prices. Standard Tiwne We have a stock of High Grade Stan- ard Twine that we are selling at a very low price Reward:—I will pay a reward of $2.50 for the scalp of each and every coyotte or wolf killed in Washington County ahead of my hounds. Edward L. Naylor. lm Mrs. Clara Hawley of Oshkosh, Wis., has been the guest of Mrs. T. A. Ritchly for a couple of weeks and has now gone to Washington where she will spend a month. L. C. Koser of Rickreall, is the guest of his old time friend, John Templeton, in Forest Grove, this week. Mr. Koser and Mr. Templeton were boys together in Pennsylvania. The regular meetings of the Loyal Legion are held every Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Through this month they will be at the Christian Church. All members please take notice. For V o u r-^ —Not a cent wanted, unless you are cured. If you are sick and ailing, take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. A great blessing to the human family. Makes you well—keeps you well. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. Mrs. Ella Stewart, wife of Oliver Stewart, chairman of the National Pro hibition committee, was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Johnson’s Sunday. Mrs. Stewart came out from Portland, where she was attending the Woman’s Suffrage Convention. Fourth o f July C L O T H IN G SEE The prosperous settlement of V er-' boort held a picnic and Fourth of July celebration in Crieger’s grove, all day and evening. The proceeds from sales made went for the aid of the Orphan's home at Beaverton, and amounted to between four and five hundred dollars. 1 JOHN ANDERSON, Forest, Grove, The Tailor Oregon — Bom, Tuesday, July 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Orr of Thatcher, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Myron Clapshaw, July 4, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Cooper, Fem Hill, July 1, a girl. Chief Lenneville of the fire depart- | ment sought to avoid any serious con- j flagrations on the Fourth so had J. F. Haynie hitch his team to the hook and ladder wagon and patrol the town all day. He had jnst unhitched his team M. E. Worrell, manager of the when the alarm from the Martin fire Board of Trade Journal, of Portland came in. and wife, were in this city, Monday. FOREST GROVE, ORE NORTH MAIN STREET We are requested to state that if the They wish to purchase a small tract ol Civic Improvement society would fur land near here for a suburban home. nish the sandwiches and coffee, th e ! At the Christian church next Sun men would cut all the grass in Eell’s i — Try a can Golden Gate Baking day morning “ Prayer Its Place and park. The man who made the state- j Powder today. A trial will convince. Power.” Subject at 8 p. m. “ Christ’s ment is an old time yielder of the We carry it at the Big Store. John E. ! True Greatness.” Sunday school at ! scythe and the job would be first-class | 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Bailey. 3jmo | providing he wasn’t fed first. Will French has gone to Alaska. Miss Berdie Johnson has resigned ! The Woman’s Lewis and Clark Signals from the summit of Mt. ----Goldenrod Flour, buy it, try it. as “ central” at the Independent office j Club of Forest Grove, will hold its Hood which were flashed to the Lewis H e a d q u a r t e r s fo r F e e d , S e e d s ,' —Goldenrod Flour $1.10 per sack. and Mrs. Nellie Kane has taken her regular meeting, Monday, July 10, at and Clark fair grounds on the evening the home of Mrs. Levi Walker. All place. John Anderson went to Portland of July 4, were easily seen from here. E. Meresse and family left Monday members are requested to be present. They began at exactly 9 o’clock and today. Mrs. Mamie Durham of Peoria, 111., lasted but a few minutes. The dis — Hot weather clothes at the for their summer cottage at Netarts, by the sea. They will be gone several and four daughters, arrived Sunday to tance from here to the summit on an B ran, Shorts a nd M ill Feeds, O il M eal, W hole and C ra c k rd C orn, L um p S al:, L im e and C em ent, Chicago. k L an d P la ste r, FLOUR— M innesota Hard W hea*, Ens c tn O r c - m H ard \Y \ v , V alley V” months. 1 s fiend about three months with her air line, is perhaps 100 miles. C. 0 . Roe and wife are Portland C o m e in a n d $ e t p ric e s Jeff Harris left here the 4th for Mrs. E. G. Bishop of Dickinson, N. sister, Mr. Geo. Hancock and family. visitors today. F r e e d e liv e ry in to w n D., sister of Mrs. Joe Lenneville, is If they like it here they will return Alaska, where he intends to prospect, Forest G ro v e , O regon Willis Goff and Miss Anna Roe here and will spend two months before next year. and look after other interests in that visited the fair on the 4th. returning. The fish from the government country. H e will land on Prince — We can fit you from head to foot Robt. Menzier of Prattford, N. D., hatcheries which were promised the Williams sound and go from there at our store— the Chicago. and Duncan Menzier, of Los Angeles, Gun Club, arrived Saturday night and to the Fairbanks mining district on the Born—To Prof, and Mrs. J. R. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harper were taken by some of the boys ind Tannanau. Mr. Harris has spent seven Robertson, June 28, a girl. planted in Dairy and Gales creeks the | or eight years in that country. of this city. N. L. Atkins was down to Indepen same evening. Miss Bertha Leabo and friend, The Flower committee of the local =T H E =— : . —. dence, Monday, on business. Miss Bessie Smith of North Yamhill, The millinery store of M. L. Berdan Wt man’s Lewis and Clark Club wish Feed and Sale Stable Brick Livery, The State Bank of Cornelius, will spent the 4th at the Exposition grounds will move into the Baldwin brick in a to thank Mr. W. T. Fletcher for the open for business, next Monday. in Portland. See our ad. in the T. P. A. Guide. Drummers’ trade our few days. Will Dunsmoor, the Pacific kindness shown in carrying flowers to specialty. Our ’Bus meets all trains. Carries U. S. mail. —Finest line of men’s and boy’s Avenue grocer, will occupy the West the Washington county booth at the The fixtures and most of the supplies Baggage and freight called for and delivered. shoes in the city at the Chicago Store. for Carnation postoffice have arrived, half while the millinery store will have Fair, the past month. Anyone going Finest Rigs. Best Horses. Good Drivers. ! to the Exposition and willing to carry Nels McMullen of Tillamook Coun but the date of receiving mail has not the other half. — Where are you sick? Headache, flowrers for our booth< wil1 do the club ty, is visiting a few days with relatives yet been set. Corner Main and Pacific Ave., Forest rove, Or. here. — Use Golden Gate Baking Powder, foul-tongue, no appetite, lack energy a favor by giving their name to Mrs. ! J. A. Abbott. M. L. Berdan is building a neat guaranteed a fine cream tartar powder, pain in your stomach, constipation? little cottage near David Smith’s resi- try it, money back if unsatisfactory. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea w ill! A party composed of Messrs. R. M. make you well and keep you well, 35 Stevens, Rollie Peterson, Dr. Pollock, John E. Bailey. 3jmo oence. cents. Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. ; Horace Thomas and Sam Varley left Miss Ora Johnson of Danville, 111., Mrs. Jack Latta had for her guest is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The News will give to every new Wednesday morning early for the wilds this week, Miss Harriet Gigray of They will be H . F. Gordon, one mile north, on the settler in this county, three month’s of the Salmonberry. Portland. driven as far as possible and then it is Greenville road. subscription to this paper free of ,, , . | * am prepared to do any and all kinds of repairing, and in ad- Miss Stella Osmund of Portland, is their intention to pac ac - mi es tQ \Y a g 0 n Shop, I have a thoroughly equipped The Prohibitionists have bought and charge. Drop us a postal giving name, visiting her sister, Mrs. C. F. Harris, farther. It is their intention to spend address, former address, and how long established a newspaper at Vale, Ore., in this city. two weeks in quest of bears, fish and a B L A C K S M IT H S H O P the only paper in the county seat of a resident here, and present occupation. — Dollar shirts at the Chicago Store general good time. I have on hands several good second hand buggies, hacks Malheur county. E. P. Cadwell was in the city today can’t-be duplicatied at any other store Miss Myrtle and Blanche Allen of and buckboards, for sale or trade. Haven Belknap, who has been with looking after the two store buildings in the county. Dr. Hines drug store for some time, he is having constructed on Pacific Arnold, Neb., who have been visiting J. E. Bailey is having a new house I has decided to accept a position at Avenue. H e is having two cottages their uncle, M. L. Allen and family, built on the corner of Second avenue and other relatives here for a few Seaside for the summer. built one will be occupied by Chas. and Fifth street. weeks, left this morning for their home The editor and family took another Miller and the other by Thos. Rogers, i Geo. Payne and daughter of Sheridan drive up the beautiful Gales Creek xhe Nevys wil, give Rvery new by a southern route, and will visit ex- FOREST GROVE, OREGON were the guests of Stephen Morgan . tensively before returning. They are valley and were the guests of Mr. and settler in this county, three months- and family, Monday. exceedingly well pleased with Oregon ! Mrs. John Heisler. subscription to this paper free o f1 an(j ¡ts invigorating ozone, and we C. F. Harris, the hardware man and WANTED Good girl or woman charge. Drop us a postal giving name, look for them back ere “ the fodder is upholsterer, is building a new house in for general house work. Must be a address, former address, and how long in the shock and frost is on the pump North Forest Grove. good cook. Wages $20.00 per month, a resident here, and present occupation. kin.” Mr. Allen accompanied them to —Neat neckwear at all prices at the Address box 15, Forest Grove. 3t — Beautify your complexion with lit Portland and after they visit the fair a Chicago Store, the only exclusive John Devlin and wife and grandson tle cost. If you wish a smooth, clear, few days will proceed on their journey. clothier in Washington County. of Jacksonville, Oregon, arrived here cream-like complexion, rosy cheeks, Forest Grove lays claim to the larg Raleigh Walket, who has been at Sunday and will be the guests of their laughing eyes, take Hollister’s Rocky est fir tree in the world. The News Deep River, Wash., for several months daughter, Mrs. Chas. Hines and familj-. Mountain Tea, Greatest beautifier says it is 41 feet in circumference, has returned home for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Knight and daughter known. 35 cents. Dr. Hines Drug 13j feet in diameter apd contains Delpha lodge No, 39 K of P., of of Spokane, visited a few days last Store. enough lumber to build 17 good sized this city, will institute a lodge at North week with Mrs. Knight’s parents, M*-. Mrs. Sarah Magee, wife of Capt; two story houses. Some attempt is Yamhill, on Saturday evening, July 8 . 1 and Mrs. J. S. Clark and other relativer. James Magee, of Empire City, and being made to raise funds to have the 1 daughters, Mrs. Edna Jerrett and Miss tree cut and transported to the fair as Gives protection against loss by Fire at May Magee, of Coos Bay, are visiting an attraction. It is a shame to fell purely mutual rates. No better or cheaper Mrs. Zora Wells and Dr. C. E. Geiger such a monarch of the forest and the Insurance can be purchased. Strong and | and wife. They will spend the sum Graphic would oppose such a move conservative business management has mer aud attend the fair. placed them at the head of insurance com ment if the tree stood near Newberg. panies ir Oregon. The Forest Grove bakery did a land Such a live hero pointing skyward for | office busines on the Fourth and a few ages yet to come will be worth more j days proceeding. They furnished to Forest Grove than a fallen one laid 1000 loaves of bread, 500 pies and low to be gazed upon for a few short Call at News Office. F O R E S T G R O V E, OR. 200 dozen cookies for the celebration weeks at the Lewis and Clark Fair. at Cornelius, besides furnishing the “ Woodman spare that tree.” — New regular Forest Grove trade. berg Graphic. The Loyal Temperance Legion is For Sale Cheap planning to give a public “ Bird A Smith Premier Typewriter in good Evening” on Friday. July 14. The repair or will trade for pony or good Cut First Lumber Monday G e n e r a l m e rc h a n d is e program, every number of which will shot gun. T. H . ADAMS. The first lumber to be sawed by We carry a complete line of Genera! relate to birds, is to include recitations Merchandise. We handle cedar Wm. Lyda’s new mill was cut, Monday. Dress Making and songs by the children, with ad posts and best shaved shingles, all Work has been progressing ever since kinds of feed stuffs, oil meal. etc. dresses and music from some of their Mrs. Viola Lawless desires to inform the old mill burned early this spring, Big assortment of wet weather goods older friends. Everybody will want to the Ladies of Forest Grove that she and Monday the machinery was set to and a good line of forks, rakes, go and enjoy this unique and interest has opened Dress Making Parlors on potato diggers, shovels. In fact ing evening. The artist. Frank Brown Fifth Ave., between First and Second. going and the first lum ber cut. Mr. anything you want. will give a chalk talk which will be one All work is done up to date and satis Lyda says he has orders for lots of MONTGOMERY TURNER. of the features of the program. faction guaranteed. Prices reasonable. 3 lumber and plenty of logs in the pond. B a n k s , O regon M. PETERSO N i LOCAL happenings ! T ilin g , G e d a r P o s ts a n d Shingles Ritchey & Wells, Johnson & Co. CARRIAGE, WAGON & GENERAL R E P A IR IN G my Carriage Painting in Connection JOHN STRIBICH Solid, Sound and SUCCESSFUL The Oregon Fire Relief Asso., J. F. WOODS, A gent, W here do you buy your drugs? I f you w ant the best at prices that are righ t go to Dr. H ines’ D rug Store, Forest Grove. jW M