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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1905)
Campers Supplies. We are headquarters for Campers’ Supplies. We have a large assort ment of the common sizes of tents and camp stoves at moderate prices. Standard Tw ine We have a stock of High Grade Stan- ard Twine that we are selling at a very low price M. P E T E R S O N FOREST GROVE, ORE NORTH MAIN STREET ■ ■ ■ ¡■ ■ £ ¡0 1 1 LOCAL HAPPENINGS ] ▼• ■ • • ▼ I f John Baxter of Gaston and Miss Fanny Baxter of Oscaluca, were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Walker’s, Satur day. Saelen & Cos. meat market, has added a gasoline engine to their estab —Goldenrod Flour, buy it, try it. lishment with which to run the sausage —Shoes of all kinds at the Chicago mill. Store. The local lodge of Artisans held a Mrs. Chas. Hines went to Portland, social session, Thursday evening at which time ice cream and cake were Saturday. served. — Fine line of candies at Turner’s — Nice, new, comfortable shirts, Banks, Ore. shirts that wear like leather, and the Judge Hollis transacted business in price—well, come in and see them— Salem, Monday. Chicago Store. Willis Goff has gone to Newport to Mrs. T. A. Ritchey received a mes spend a few days. sage from Sheridan, Monday, which Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Haines spent stated that her uncle John Kirts, Sunday at Newport. formerly a resident of near Greenville, was dangerously ill. —All the stores sell “ Victor” the best hard wheat flour. Mesdames Leonberger and McAn- — Pure white lead and linseed oil at drews, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lenneville, departed for their Turner’s, Banks, Ore. home at Dickenson, N. D., Wednes- — For Economy fruit jars go to M. I day, via Tacoma and Seattle. Turner’s, Banks, Ore. E. K. Chandler and wife of Ottawa, —Cameras at 20 per cent discount. Kan., arived in this city a few days Dr. Hines Drug Store. ago for a visit with the former’s moth- — Wanted—Girl to help in kitchen. | er, Mrs. Chandler. Mr. Chandler is j connected with the Ottowa University. Inquire at the Laughlin; % Bom—to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller | It will wash and not rub off This complexion all envy me, last Friday, at Thatcher, a girl. It’s no secret so I’ll tell The Fleur de Lis club attended the Take thou Rocky Movntain Tea. fair at Portland, Saturday, in a body. Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. — Painters’ supplies at lowest possi Miss Nellie Steven? of Denver, ble prices at M. Turner’s, Banks, Ore. daughter of R. H. Stevens, arrived — The Christy safety razor for SI, here Tuesday to make a visit, but guaranteed, at Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. found her relatives had gone to the coast, consequently she went to the Mrs. Jas. Woods of Portland, visited coast also. her daughter, Mrs. T. H. Adams, last Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Woods took week. Mrs. Gus Hartrampf and Mr. Nelson their departure today at noon for the LaCourse were Portland visitors, last east. They will visit at Wooster, Ohio, before going to the North Sunday. western University, where Mr. Woods Dr. Large expects a visit from his has a chair. cousin, Edwin W. Wolfe, of San Miss Nellie Stevens of Denver, Francisco, this week. daughter of R. H. Stevens, arrived Mrs. Levi Walker and Miss Elda, here Tuesday to make a visit, but took a trip up Gales Creek, last Friday found her relatives had gone to the and visited Mrs. D. G. Lilly. coast, consequently she went to the — Boy Wanted—To learn Baker’s coast also. trade. Must be over 16 and of good Mrs. Ed. Buxton of Corvallis, mother habits. Forest Grove Bakery. of Mrs. Geo. Sloan, who underwent an Mrs Joseph Dixon of Lima, Ohio, operation at the Good Samaritan hospi is visiting her sons, M. H. and Clifton tal at Portland, several days ago, is slowly improving. Mr. and Mr. Dixon at Forest Grove, for a month. Sloan visited her, Sunday. Parties wishing to pick hops in Bob — Dear Gus:— I have solved the Hutchcross’ yard at North Yamhill, will see Hugh Smith before the 15th. mother-in-law problem, just give her regularly Hollister’s Rocky Mountain — Dr. C. L. Large reports a ten pound Tea. It will make her healthy happy daughter bom to the wife of Frank and docile as a lamb. 35 cents, Tea Sell, near Manning, the second inst. or Sablets. Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. The parents of the new comer are highly pleased that the little stranger J. S. Buxton returned Tuesday even is a girl. ing from a visit to his family, which is J >i ttà ià .tA â i.tià iii^ il Subscribe for The News. Clo To The Forest Grove A uction H ouse For House Furnishings, New and Second-hand, Also Wall Paper, Window Shades, Tents and Camp Stoves. L . L . h o llin g e r P e d e r s en P e e d S to re , F o rest G rove , Oregon F l o u r , Hay, Grain and all kinds of Feed always on hand Windows, Doors, Mouldings, Shingles, Paints and Oils. Liquid Lice and Fly Exterminater. *: SPEND YOUR MONEY BANKS. camping in the Blue Mountains. He reports the health of Miss Jessie as Tom Engen is building a house much improved. They will probably just north of Turner’s srore. remain there until, sometime in Sept Last Thursday morning a new girl ember. baby arrived at Ben Dooly’s home. Miss Vesta Armstrong, a fellow- Weight, 8 j pounds. teacher of Miss Leva Walker’s in the The same casual observer of last Everett, Wash., public schools, accom panied by Miss Katherine McKay, week, is convinced that a young Mr. arrived last Saturday and are being en ' Friday is awful glad his name is Friday. tertained by the Misses Walker. J. L. Banks and wife have just — If you are troubled with dizzy returned from a three days visit at spells, headache, indigestion, constipa their son’s, on Sauvie’s Island. tion. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea Mail Route, No. 3 started from will make you well and keep you well. Greenville, Monday. It will supply If it fails, get your mqney back. I quite a few people east and west of That’s fair. 35 cenrs. Dr. Hines’ Banks. Drug Stoie. Geo. McGraw is baling hay at Joe My Fall and Winter Suit Samples have arrived — Dr. C. L. Large reports a daugh Schulmerich’s this week. Hay is See them before you make your selections. ter born to the wife of Oliver Curtis of weighing well and he is making good Forest Grove, the 31 of July. Parties runs so far. desiring the services of Dr. Large in Carsten Bros. & Hartley have taken this class of cases will greatly oblige j a contract to furnish bridge and tie him by engaging him three months lumber for part of the Nehalem & prior to the expected event. ! Tillamook R. R. Co. — Every man owes to himself and Railroad is still the main subject his family to master a trade or profes debated on around here. One or two sion. Read the display advertisement of the six Morse Schools of Telegraphy, contractors for grading the road have in this issue and learn how easily a been over the route this week. young man or lady may learn tele Arthur Poland of Portland is out on I graphy and be assured a position. a brief stay at his mother’s. City life I A. M. Price, cashier of the First appears to agree with Arthur as his Special Attention to Commercial Travelers’ Patronage. National Bank of DeWitt, Iowa, and pleasant face betokens contentment. Good Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates. wife, arrived in this city Monday morn Bank’s Hall Association has been ing to visit the former’s mother and giving a series of Saturday evening I Fashion Livery F eed and Sale Stable. sister on Fifth street south. Mr. and entertainments and report fine atten Mrs. Price are on a tour of the west dance as well as a favorable business Wagonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over ern country and are visiting the fair. financially. the Wilson River Route to Tillamook at any and all times They will depart Saturday morning. o r e g o n a n d C o l u m b ia p h o n e s . Forest Grove, Oregon. M. Turner is on a deal to sell out Dierke’s Band is the musical attrac his entire stock of goods and property tion in chief at the Lewis and Clark consisting of store building, barn and Fair now. Half a dozen other good lot also half interest in a 240 acre bands help to supply the music, so tract of timber land that is covered that the Exposition grounds have with a very fine quantity of timber plenty of melody. There’s music ir. ready for the saw. Headquarters for Feed, Seeds, the air and something doing evein Miss Etta Schulmerich was visiting day and hour at the big western fary her brother, J. C. Schulmerich, last One of the most popular places at week. Friends and acquaintances the Lewis and Clark Exposition is the were glad to have Miss Schulmerich’s “ Rest Pavilion” adjoining the Abra sunny face in their midst once more B ran, S h o rts and M ill Feeds, O il M eal, W hole a nd C racked C orn, L um p S alt, L im e a nd C em ent, ham Lincoln home. The state of and trust she will make her visits k L and P la ste r, FLO U R — M innesota H a rd W h e at, E a ste rn O regon H ard W h e at, V alley W h e at. Illinois has built this cozy pavilion so oftener and stay longer. G o m e in a n d i e t p r ic e s that visitors may stop a while and rest F r e e d e liv e r y in tow n upon the broad portico. Rustic chairs F o re st G rove, O regon SHERWOOD and rockers are free to all. The Lincoln home as reproduced at the Mrs. Ida Gran of Portland, has been fair, is a center of interest. visiting at the Larson home, near town, for the past week. The regular services at the Christian W'. F. Lemon of Oakland, Cat., and church will be continued through the summer. There is no reason why the proprietor of a large harness establish religious service should not be as help ment in that * city, visited Dr. Saylor ful in summer as any part of the year. and family during the week. .......... " T H E — ------ Remember the hours. Sunday school Revival meetings have been started at 10; preaching at 11; Christian En here recently, conducted by the Brick Livery, Feed and Sale Stable deavor at 7; preaching at 8. All are Quaker denomination. Services are See our ad. in the T. P. A. Guide. Drummers’ trade our invited. Will make special effort to held in a tent on the school grounds. specialty. Our ’Bus meets all trains. Carries U. S. mail. make the evening service interesting. A few days ago Clarence Pulley Baggage and freight called for and delivered. Subject of sermon Sunday morning, “ The Temptation of Christ.” Subject accidentally cut a gash in his head, Finest Rigs. Best Horses. Good Drivers. Sunday evening, “ Things Which are while splitting wood with ar. ax, sever ing the scalp and outer table of the Comer Main and Pacific Ave., Forest rove, Or. as Stars in the East to Bring Us to skull quite seriously. Christ.” The “ Pomona Grange” was held in The young folks have been inter ested in a pair of young mules, which this place last Saturday with a large Ice cream and other have been conspiciously displayed on attendance. the corner, near Johnson & Johnson’s refreshments were on the bill of fare meat market, this week. These mules at the evening session. are very much like other mules al Clarence Jewett of Middleton, the though a little smaller than large mules. young man reported badly injured by One is a black mule and one the other an explosion of dynamite while blasting is a gray mule—but both are mules. stumps for a farmer in Hood River I am prepared to do any and all kinds of repairing, and in ad These mules are fortune tellers and for valley, died last week from the effects dition to my W agon Shop, I have a thoroughly equipped ten cents will walk right up to a rack of his injuries, on Saturday at 4 o’clock. BLACKSMITH SHOP and pull out an envelop containing The remains arrived at his home Sun your exact fortune—a mule fortune. day and the funeral took place Mon I keep in stock all kinds of wheels, poles and shafts, also carry It takes three mules to get a good day, the body being deposited in the Carriage and W agon Wood Stock. fortune. Tried it ytt? cemetery at Middleton. Clarence was a young man of exemplary habits and COUNTY COURT NEWS well respected in this community, and his sudden and horrible death conies REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. as a shock to the people of his old home here. Scarcely a year since, Fred Neubauer et ux to Ludwig F. W. Saltus, a near neighbor of the FOREST GROVE, OREGON Hellwig se 1 of se 1 sec 26 family, met with a similar accident t 2 sr 1 w ...............................S narrowly escaping death instantly. Ludwig Hellwig to Fred Neu bauer and wife same as above HILLSIDE. J N Swift et ux to W C Rambo Where do you buy groceries? We make a special 8 acres in R S Tupper d 1 c effort to induce the farmers to do their trading A sister from Iowa is visiting with Wm G Semansa to Andrew Mrs. Schaffer. with us. The highest market prices paid for all kinds of farm produce. Brasesco tract in Lawrence Annie Baker spent Sunday at the Fall d i e ............................... Is the person we want to satisfy. When home of Mr. Loynes. Mary A S Donelson et al to she needs Dry Goods, Shoes, Confec Walter E Beard part of block Alma Curtiss visited at the home of tionery, Groceries or General Merchandise, we would appreciate her 6 Forest G ro v e .................... Robt. Alexander, last Sunday. patronage. Our stock is always fresh. Joseph Sax to Michell Angella Clara Aydelott is much improved in 10 acre in Richardson d 1 c health since her return from the hospi- j Margaret Delaney to Thos C tal. Stewart 80 acre sec 20 t 2 n 700 4 w .......................................... Geo. Staley and family of Roseburg, made his brother, C. D. Staley, a visit | Hulbert C Wilkes et al to Esther J Woods one acre in last week. W B Chatfield d 1 c . ........... Mr. and Mrs. Loynes, Miss Lena, . 14 Oregon & Cal R R Co to Wm and Mrs. Farthing, are attending the Riechel 40 acres sec 1 t 1 s ! Fair this week. C o rn e liu s , O re g o n 5 w .......................................... Mr. and Mrs. Watrous and family of | Hannah. North Dakota; are visiting at A General Banking Business. Drafts on all PROBATE COURT the home of Mr. Loynes. principal cities in the United States. Ac- Estate of John Peters. Final ac- j count and report filed. Monday Sept. | Fred Sheldon, who formerly lived counts Invited. 4, time set for hearing objections to here but has made his home in Kansas, final settlement. for the past ten years, was renewing Thos. H. Adams« Cashier Estate of Vendel Scherschel. old friendships, last week. Closed of record. fa --------- - ____ rf Estate of Geo Pasley. Closed of Notice for Publication record. Department of the Interior, i With John Anderson, the Tailor, and get big values in. Suits, Shirts, Collars, Ties JOHN ANDERSON, The Tailor Forest* Grove, Oregon Cornelius & Hancock , T A Tiling Qedar Posts and Shingles Ritchey & Wells, Johnson & Co. CARRIAGE, WAGON & GENERAL R E PA IR IN G Carriage Painting in Connection J O H IN S T R I B I C H GROCERIES THE HOUSEWIFE WILKINS & CHALLACOMBE, C0 rneolri ^ ^ C O R N E L IU S MARRIAGE LICENSES M B Everitt and Maud A Hamilton. —Try a can Golden Gate Baking Powder today. A trial will convince. We carry it at the Big Store. John E. Bailey. 3jmo ‘ Land Office at Por*land. Oregon, J u ly , 8, 1905 Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, aod that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver, at Portland. Ore ; gon, on August 21, 1905. vis; Melvin C. Case. H. E. No. 1J6J6 for the W * k of N W H , EW I W H sod SWW SR1« Sec * , T I N R 5 W. Re names the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: — Don’t roof your house until you I William Shearer of Gales Creek, Oregon; Bd-ard see shingles from The Nehalem Shingle Hughes of Glenwood, Oregon; G. E. Westiaghouse. of Milb. made of Oregon’s beet cedar. Timber. Oregon; John F. Wesringhooae of Timber. _____ For prices write to Geo. F. Hamblin, j Oregon. ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register. Glenwood. Oregon. t f First Pub Jnlv IS. i STATE on BANK j CORNELIUS WAREHOUSE ii ■FO R- Flour, Feed, H ay, and General Warehouse Business. W e also have a Stock of Shingles at Lowest Prices. C O R N ELIU S, OREGO N. 7