Image provided by: Washington County Cooperative Library Service; Hillsboro, OR
About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1905)
SPORTSMEN! Before you buy a Gun come and see us. We can Save you Money on any kind o f a gun you want*. Large line There will be regular services each Sabbath at the Free Methodist church, comer Pacific Ave., and First street. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Preach ing services at 1 1 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend. —Good advice to women. If you want a beautiul complexion, clear skin, bright eyes, red lips, good health, take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. There is nothing like it. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. H. G. King and wife went to Port land Saturday to attend the festivities of the Modern Woodmen Day at the fair. Mr. King said he had a good time and came home with Twenty dol lars less than he intended to and all be cause someone picked his pocket for the amount. Mr. King is not lamenting the loss of the twenty dollars so much as he does the fact that the pickpocket will have the better time spending the j money. SPEND YOUR MONEY With John Andrson, the Tailor, and get big valus in The News acknowledges a call from The Women’s Christian Temperance Mesdames Sallie Moffott and Geo. Union will meet on Friday, Sept. 8th, Loud, of Ames, Iowa, who are visiting at 3 o’clock at the home of Mrs. their friend A. B. Thomas and wife. Roberts. The annual meeting for Mrs. Moffott used to be a printer and election of officers, hearing reports, etc. i when she got a whiff of printers ink no will be held and all members requested | amount of persuasion would keep her | away from the old haunts. The other to be present. I lady is in the undertaking business, —Friday and Saturday, Sept. 15 and I but of course that business while close- 16, Dr. Lowe, the well known oculo- ly related to the printing business, optician, will be at Hotel aug Un. doesn>t have the same charm, however, j Dr. Lowe has been coming 0 orest we acknowledge a pleasant call. j Grove for more than 16 years and has a great many friends and patrons in The editor of this paper, and A. E. Washington County. Nourse, visited part of Sunday at the — Are you lacking in strength and palatial farmhouse of James Kirby just | vigor? Are you weak? Are you in over the line in Yamhill county. Mr j pain? Do you feel all ran down? Kirby went into that region when the | The blessings of health and strength entire mountains were covered with a i come to all who use Hollister’s Rocky fir forest and by the “ sweat of his C O RNELIUS, OREGON. j Mountain Tea. 35 cents at Dr. brow” and with the assistance of his faithful wife, they now have a good Hines’ Drug Store. 1 ' $ substantial home surrounded by a hun NORTH MAIN STREET FO REST GROVE, ORE Mrs. M. N. Graves of Centralia, dred and seventy acres of as good land D o e s a General Warehouse Business, Flour, Feed, | Wash., will speak in the Congregation- that lies out of doors. This is not all Hay, and Shingles at the lowest market prices. f al church, Sept. 12, at 8 o’clock, on Mr. Kirby has over there, but shortly some issues of the Educational Work, after the noon hour however, he didn’t Feed for Farmers, steam, dry rolled or chopped. | She comes highly reccommended as an have quite as much as he did before. F a l l a n d W in te r eloquent entertaining and forceful »•♦•♦•♦«♦•♦«♦a* o«• ♦•»#♦>♦#*# Oscar Sikes, who resides l j miles speaker. Every one is invited. northwest of here, brought a box of Harry Goff, the genial hardware grapes and strawberries to this office Go To The Forest Grove •merchant, hiked off to the mountains today. On and After last week with a number of his friends from out in the country. Harry said LOOK THESE OVER. he had a good time, but it was all spoiled when some one asked him if —Goldenrod Flour, guaranteed. Pattern and Tailored Hats, Millinery Trimmings For House Furnishings, New and Second-hand, he had been to the Educational con —Gasoline wood saw, phone 583. gress. You are Cordially Invited Also Wall Paper, Window Shades, Tents and — Hoppickers lunch goods at Duns- Th^, building into which the Bazaar M r s . 7 \. H . D ix o n , moor s store will move shortly is completed Camp Stoves. M ain S tr e e t FO REST GROVE and the shelving is being placed by E. —Shoes of all kinds at the Chicago L,. L. Hollinger A. Jerome and Mr. Smith, of South Store. Park. When Prof. Staehr gets into his — HOUSE T o RENT — Inquire at new quarters it will outshine the best this office. Dr. F. A. Bailey, one of Hillsboro’s stores of this kind anywhere to be — Mapleine at 30 cts per bottle at most prominent physicians, was in the found. Dunsrr.oor’s Grove Wednesday,, and found time to —Rheumatism, gout, backache, acid make The News a friendly call. a a a i a a «lia a A A A A a a a T V V ••• W W T v T W T V f Vf Vf Vw —Dr. W. M. Pollock Dentist, in poison, are results of kidney trouble. F o r e s t G r o v e , O re g o n ’ Miss Pearl Chandler who was em Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea goes Bazaar building. — Goldenrod Flour, buy it, try it. 4 ployed at the Y. W. C. A. headquar directly to the seat of the disease and —All the stores sell “ Victor” the Flour, Hay, Grain and all kinds of Feed always on hand Chas. Walker came back from New ters at the Lewis and Clark fair, has cures when all else fails. 35 cents at best hard wheat flour. port, Thursday. Windows, Doors, Mouldings, Shingles, Paints gone to Seaside for a ten days’ vacation. Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. — Everything at the Chicago Cloth and Oils. Liquid Lice and Fly Exterminater, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Adams spent H . H. Stuart, of Carnation, will leave A party of young folks consisting of ing Store for men and boys. Monday at the fair. W e are also agent for the famous Chatham Fan- Friday for Philadelphia, where he will Misses Ames, Neville, Thorpe, and —New Hats, New Hats, New Hats, ning Mill with Sacker. Miss Ora D. Caples returned Tues attend to business matters connected Messrs. Bennett and Agler, of Portland, day from a week at the fair. with the Pacific Coast Condensed Milk came out to Forest Grove Saturday at Hoffman & Allen Co’s. Latest shapes and colors. night and were guests at the palatial Prof. Bach of Pacific University, Co. — Look for the latest styles in Fall spent Wednesday at the Fair. j Mr. and Mrs. George Dake and home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Peterson. and Winter Millinery at Mrs. A. E. Mrs. Chas. Hines and son spent Kirt Crampton. of Franlfflh, Neb., old Monday was spent at Soda Springs and Dixon’s, Main street. | neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. on Tuesday they returned home. Monday and Tuesday at the fair. t eleg r a p h er s ' Brooks, visited them one day last —-Imperial Cider mill at Cornelius M. Cantwell, one of the foremost A. W. Johnson and family arrived week. has been thoroughly overhauled and farmers of Mountaindale, was a pleas from several week’s outing at the coast. A n n ually, to fill th e new position« c re a ted by R a il roads and T e leg ra p h Coronan.es. W e w ant FOR SALE —Eight cows in milk, 7 ant visitor at this office Friday. Mr. will begin making cider on September Young Men and Ladies of j,ood h a b its, to 1 mo. M. Peterson, the hardware merchant, 1 heifers, 3 calves and 1 Holstein bull, Cantwell left several specimens of 10th. VERY BEST will visit points^in the east next week. at our farm 2 j miles southeast of For peaches here, the kind he raises on Wanted—A woman to cook at Her QUALITY, PRICES, TREATMENT Hood Rive^will entertain the next est Grove on the Tualatin River. J. his ranch, and they were as perfect as rick Hall for the college year beginning AND R. R. ACCOUNTING any we have ever seen. Mr. C. will Dixon. Sept. 7 4t about Sept. 18. For particulars inquire Oregon Irrigation Congress in Septem W e fu rn ish 75 p e r c e n t, of the O p e ra to rs and also read The News the coining year. of Miss Haskell, the matron. tf ber, 1906. D. P. Carrieri of Hillsboro, was at Station A gents in A m erica. O ur six schools are SAELENS £ CO., M a in S t., the largest e x c lu siv e T e le g ra p h Schools IN T H E A professor is said to have dis FOREST CR0VE, OREGON — Farm for rent—of 357 acres, 211 Rollie Peterson returned Thursday our office Monday and as a conse- WORLD. E stablished 20 y e a rs a nd e n dorsed by all leading R ailw ay Officials. ci vered among some ancient ruins acres in cultivation, 150 acres seeded from Newport where he had spent 1 quence of his visit. The News will be VA e exe cu te a $250 Bond to e v e ry stu d e n t to . at is supposed to be the eleventh to timothy and clover. Terms, shares. a visitor to his home during the com fu rn ish him or h e r a p o sition p a y in g from $40 to two weeks. $60 a m onth in States east of th e R ocks M ou n tain s, ing year. commandment. The text is as follows: Also 40 acre farm for rent. Inquire of or from $75 to $100 a m onth in States w est of the The Bazaar will move next week R ockies, i m m e d i a t e l y u p o n g r a d u a t i o n . “ Emas rof yltpmorp tseyap uoht sselnu Mary F. Nixon. Notice of Final Settlement 2t Considerable improvement is being Students can e n te r a t a n y tim e . No v a c atio n s. into the brick building next to the repapswen a daer ton tlahs uoht.” F or full p a rtic u la rs re g a rd in g a n y o f o u r Schools In th e C ounty C ourt o f th e S tate of O regon for W ash made about the power station. New — Dr. C. L. Large reports a son born new postoffice. w rite d ire c t to o u r e x e cu tiv e office a t C in c in n a ti, O. ington C ounty. The commandment is easily translated C atalogue free. piling have been driven at the intake Don’t forget to cut out the Journal pipe and the creek at that point thor by beginning at the end of the sen to the wife of James W. Allen, the 5th In th e m atter of th e esta te o f Jam es W illis , deceased. The Morse School of Telegraphy. N o tice is h e re b y g iv e n th a t H . E. W illis , th e a dm in inst., who is staying during her confine coupons and vote them for Miss Butler, oughly cleaned out. tence and reading backward.— Ex. istra to r o f th e e sta te of Jam es W illis , deceased, has C in c in n a ti, O hio. B uffalo, N Y ment at the home of her sister, Mrs. at LaCourse’s store. A tlanta. G a. LaCroM e, W is. rendered h is final a c co u n t o f ad m in istratio n o f said Mr. esta Fred Watrous, of the Comer Store, Arthur Parker, in South Park. T e x a rk a n a , T ex. San F ra n cisc o , Cal. The Lewis and Clark Woman’s club te a nd th a t M onday, S ep tem b er 25th, 1905, a t 2 Mrs. J. L. Dempsey left Friday for will hold its next regular meeting ^as been entertaining his many friends Allen is principal of the public school o ’clock in the a fte rn o o n a t th e C ourt room in th e Court Salem, where she will spend a couple Monday, Sept 11th at the home of an<^ customers with a large phonogr; ph at Seaside. H ouse a t H illsb o ro , th e C ounty se a t of W a sh in g to n C ounty, has been d u ly ap p o in te d b y ^ h e H en. L. A. Rood, of weeks with relatives. Mrs. Rogers. All members are re of late. It is the type of machine that C ounty Judge, fo r th e s e ttle m e n t of said a c co u n t, at does not grate on a person’s nerves as Mr. and Mrs. Hoar of Minneapolis, quested to be present. COUNTY COURT NEWS w h ic h tim e and p la c e a n y person or pe rso n s in terested Practical Undertakers and Embalm- is the case with the cheaper m^kes of in said e sta te m ay a p p e a r and file e x c e p f o n s in w ritin g Minn., have been visiting H. H. Stuart, LaCourse is still at it; that is, selling these music makers, in fact it is one of ers. Calls answered day or night. to said a c co u n t a nd co n te st th e sam e. their brother, this week. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. more goods for one dollar than any the best and produces music that is H . E. W IL L IS , A dm inistrator. D ated this 22 day of A u g u st, 19C5. Miss Maude Shannon returned Mon other house in town. Don’t wait until music. C B Campbell et ux to Lyman W . H . H O LLIS, A ttorney fo r A d m in istrato r. day from a two weeks’ vacation, which hop-picking season is over before you A Ware part of sections 16 30T H ’PHONES. Forest Grove, Ore. — My Fall and Winter stock has be was partially spent at the fair. and 17 t 2 n r 4 w ............. $2500 visit this store, but come often. A gun to arrive and when it is all in it John Topp et ux to Paul Scho- BUSINESS SPECIALS Thos. Roe, wife and daughter, Anna, Mrs. Josephine Patton, an employe will be the most complete of any in City Barber Shop . . ene 40 acres in sec 2 t 1 n — Victor flour is guaranteed. returned last week from N ew port,! of this office, with some friends, is he county. Chicago Store, Forest r 5 w. 400 Baths. Laundry Agency. Situ where they spent the summer. spending a week at the home of her Grove. — Dr.' W. M. Pollock Dentist, in Dick B Quick et ux to Jeannie ated on Pacific Ave., Forest Grove. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Heisler, Ula Hanna and family are home Bazaar building. Whitla 37 acres in sec 2 t 1 The postoffice was moved last ♦ • A, I. Wirtz, Proprietor from the coast. Mr. Hanna shot a seal j on Gales Creek and in Portland. n r 4 w ................................... 2000 Thursday night and the following —Grain hay for sale. Inquire of and brought the hide home with him. [ P J. Ritchey of Gaston, was a caller morning the large mails were handled Ella Withara et al to A C Brown S. G. Hughes. s J of lots 1 and 2 blk 10 Fire at Centreville Friday destroyed a at our office Friday. H e went to with the same promptness as before, —Two new dwellings to rent or sell, Hillsboro, O re...................... 950 warehouse and its contents, and caused spend a few days at the exposition and and the inconvenience to the public Harvey Baldwin. tf great alarm for other property nearby. meet his daughter from Spokane, who did not show itself. Forest Grove now Thomas Shelvin et ux to John is visiting there a few days Jhis week. has a postoffice second to none, in Samuelson 4 acres in A W — There’s no valley wheat used in Miss Grace Wood of Pacific Univer Of Forest Grove, Oregon \ Heart d l c t l s r l w ___ 400 sity, returned Tuesday from Y. W. C. i J. F. Haynie, while handling some the second class, and it is all due to making Victor flour. CAPITAL 8 35 ,0 00 . his j E P Cadwell to E M Ward the enterprise of Mr Atwell and A. Headquarters at the L. and C. Fair. : lumber one day last week, turned a part of blk 2 Forest Grove. . 1100 A General Banking Business Trans —Call up phone 583, when you board over suddenly which jerked his efficient clerks. P. Gehson of Patton Valley, lost six little finger out of joint, and while the _ . , „ . , ,] Man- A S Donelson et ux to acted. Drafts sold on all the principal want your wood sawed. County Assessor Wilcox has finished 01ive M ^ n e j head of young cattle last week and it injury is a small one, it keeps him from Cities in the United States and Europe. the Southern Pacific Railway assessment j and lot 4 sec g0 —“ Crescent” is the Standard of Ex Correspondents Wells Fargo & Co’s is thought they got hold of some poi-1 working. roll and it shows that the Company | 4 w cellence for Valley flour. son. 500 Bank. Directors: Richard M. Dooley, are requested to state . We -------- that if must this year pay taxes on a valuation G e Malzei et ux t0 Hattie J. E. Lo^nis, John W. Shute, — Few more bargains in furniture L _ . . . . f M H IÌ , 11 1 A M — S - 1 1 K n . J L • Mr. and Mrs. A. Merresse and s<>® there are any parties in town who of over a half million dollars, roadbed, Reiff lots 43 44 45 and 46 and Frank E. Dooley. Accounts left at C. F. Harris’, Forest Grove. Edgar, arrived from Netarts, on the willing to take students, either boys or rolling stock, and lands, combined. solicited. Steel’s add to Beaverton__ _ 2500 coast, Monday, after spending two girls, to work for their board during The West Side division pays on a valua — Money to loan on farm security.' Julia H Godfrey to George months. W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove. the school year, to please notify Prin tion of $10,000 per mile, while the Susbaur lot 1 blk 27 Cor Gideon Hardin returned Thursday cipal Bates. road running past Tualatin and Sher — Look for the latest styles in Fall nelius ...................................... 350 from Idaho, where he has been in the and Winter Millinery at Mrs. A. E. W. O. Shipman and wife of Alma, wood pays on a valuation of $7,000 per Merchants National Bank to Can suit you. They have a com- interest of his correspondence school, Dixon's, Main street. Merchants Investment & Nebr., spent a few days this week at mile. plete stock of Hamess, Whips, ^ for several weeks. Trust Co. 80 acres in Wm the Jtorae of Stephen Morgan, who Sunday, September 10, the new —I will pay highest market price 1 Lap Robes. Repairing a special H. G. King is building a nice house used to be neighbors in that state. They German Presbyterian church of Beth McClerg d i e t l s r l w for prunes at my dryer at Hillside, i ty. Call in. on his ranch a few miles north of town will attend the fair a few days more be any, Ore., will be dedicated to the John Munsey (Guardian) to W. E. Dunsmoor. and expects to get moved into it about fore returning home. Lord’s service. Regular service, 10 PACIFIC A V E N U E C B Campbell part of sec —We have line shingles, shakes,! the middle of October. tions 16 and 1 7 t 2 n r 4 w . 585 Henry Sicade, an Indian of Tacoma, a. m. Dedication service, 2 p. m. fence posts, hop poles etc. for sale. A little son of Walter Rambo, one was in the city Monday visiting friends. Young Peoples’ service, 8 p. m. Ad Mary E Campbell et al to C B Campbell same as above. . 1500 M. Turner, Banks, Ore. mile south of Dilley, is convalescing Mr. Sicade used to live with Levi dresses will be delivered by the follow WANUFACTcaaas or Anna Louisa Little to Thos ing ministers from Portland: Dr. — Every man owes it to himself and from a case of typhoid fever. Dr. Walker and attend school here. He is A Lewis part of lots 1 Hoyt. Dr. Milligan, A. W. Reinhard. his family to master a trade or profes m a r n e s s Geiger is attending him. one of the foremost and well educated Rev. Albert Herforth from South Da and 2 Fruitvale add to Forest sion. Read the display advertisement Indians of the Puyallup reservation. And dealers in all kinds of Horse Geo. Sibley and H. Shannon returned kota, the new pastor, will also be pres G rove..................................... 750 of the six Morse Schools of Telegraphy Goods. Repairing Promptly Done Saturday from their vacation which was — FOR SALE—Five room cottage. ent and Rev. M. Laube will preach John W Fuqua et ux to C F in this issne and learn how easily a Prices Reasonable. Drop in. spent in the Nehalem mountains. Rent pays 12 per cent on investment. his farewell sermon. All arc cordially- Miller part ot blk 1 Walkers young man or lady may leam tele UV HU Apply at News office. Hood River and ’T k Dalles. invited. add to Forest Grove............. 100 graphy and be assured a position. FOREST 6R0VE, O i l m u m s corns Suits, Shirts, Collars, Ties JOHN ANDERSON, The Tailor Guns and Shells Forest* Grove, Oregon Always on hand CORNELIUS WAREHOUSE M. PETERSON Millinery Opening Auction House FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th LOCAL HAPPEN! INGSi P edersen Feed Store, MEATS 5000 LEARN TELEGRAPHY Undertaking-^^ Vs5^ - R o e & B u xton Farmers &> Merchants BANK e t 0 l , D ST a BROOKS & WHITESELL MARTIN & CO