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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1905)
Don't Get Cold Feet LOCAL HAPPENINGS Some more rain. College has opened. — Dunsmoor sells gasoline. I t w i l l be Impossible f o r you to get cold fe e t with o n e o f o u r up- to-date Heaters in y o u r h o m e U. G. Hanna has purchased J. E. Patton’s interest in the gasoline wood saw, and the firm name now will be Teegarden & Hanna. DOCTRINE PREACH Pay Less; Dress Better Regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held at Mrs. J. R. Roberts, at The keen enjoyment of being well dressed is denied many men because 3 o’clock p. m. It is hoped there will they don’t know about our be a good attendance. Made To Order CloLhes D. S. Pierce, who resides on the R. P. Lilly place up Gales Creek, brought Are you through picking hops? some of the largest pears to this office They are very satisfying garments in the thrice essential features required Mrs. J. E. Bailey was a Portland visi Saturday, we have ever seen. QUALITY, STYLE AINP FIT tor on Tuesday. John McClure and the Misses Lena Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Large spent last Grobe, Virgie and Kate Reed of Bene Your suit should be perfectly tailored and should be made from material dict. Nebr., are visiting Henry Her of your own selecting, correct in style and faultless in fit, we give all this at week at Newport. rington and family at Centerville. prices that preach Miss Vesta Greer spent Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Plowell, of at the Exposition. Woodstock, were in this city Saturday, A N E W D O C T R IN E Miss Alice Cronin was a Portland enioute to pay a visit to their old-time visitor last Sunday. This is our strongest argument, always compare our patterns and prices friends, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Banks, at Miss Hattie Starrett is visiting in Banks. with anything offered in the Clothing Trade generally. The superb showing in Portland this week. Miss Claire M. Hughes has returned of the very latest and most fashionable suitings at the low prices we put upon A. G. Hoffman transacted business from a four weeks outing at McNamer’s them tells better than words, the story of our great success. Camp, where she was sent under the in Portland, Wednesday. direction of Dr. Via, and is much im — WANTED, a helper in the kitchen. proved. Inquire at The Laughlin. Newton Loomis of Jackson county, Abbott & Son have had their store Wisconson, and Hugh Judkins of Bal room papered and painted. lard, Wash., visited at the home of Horace Thomas, Oregonian reporter, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Loomis in this city last week. | visited here Wednesday. The Gaston Gun Club has been Mrs. Arthur Caples is visiting Mrs. invited to attend the final shoot of the C. C. Caples in Portland. H endquarters for R eed, S e e d s , Forest Grove Gun Club’s tournament NORTH MAIN STREET F O R E ST G R O V E, O RE W. C. Conkle of Benedict, Nebr., is next Sunday, when the contest for the visiting W. H. Greer and family. cup will be ended. Mrs. Ivy Hartrampf and Mr. La- Frank Gordon who has been con Course spent Sunday in Portland. fined to his bed for the past two weeks B ran, S h o rts and M ill Feeds, O il M eal, W hole and C orn, L um p S a lt, L im e and C em ent, Mrs. J. T. Shannon went to Portland with malarial fever, is now improving F a ll an d W inter k Land P la ste r, FLO U R — M innesota H ard W h e at, E a ste rn O regon H ard W heat, V alley W h e at. { slowly. His many friends will be glad Saturday, returning Sunday evening. G o m e in a n d get p r ic e s to see him among them as soon as he F r e e d e live r y in town Mrs. L. A. Watt, and daughter is able to be out. F o re st G rove, O regon Carrye are spending the week in Port- — The Bazaar is giving tickets on a On and After I land. valuable silk cushion to everybody The Bazaar store has moved into buying stationery and school supplies ! their n ew quarters next to the post- there. They carry the only complete office. line of that class of goods in town and Pattern and Tailored Hats, Millinery Trimmings sell at lowest prices. The Chicago Clothing Co.’s big ad You are Cordially Invited j contains some important store news A postal card from Will French post ! this week. M rs . A. E . D ix o n , marked St. Paul, states that he is pros THE: M a in Street F O R E S T ORO VE Will Haskell Ferrin and H. E. Witham pering and enjoying the city. Brick Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ; returned the first of the week from the is traveling for the Pacific Coast Con ■ *% hopyard. aensed Milk Co., and is one of its val See our ad. in the T. P. A. Guide. Drummers’ trade our ued representatives. specialty. Our ’Bus meets all trains. Carries U. S. mail. Mrs. Partlow of Portland, a sister of —Rheumatism, gout, backache, acid Baggage and freight called for and delivered. Mrs. W. S. Hudson, is visiting her poison, are results of kidney trouble. this week. Einest Rigs. Best Horses. Good Drivers. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea goes A NEW LINE OF Miss Georgia Lancefield of Amity, is directly to the seat of the disease and Comer Main and Pacific Ave., Forest rove, Or. visiting her friend, Miss Pearl Peterson, cures when all else fails. 35 cents at in this city. Dr.Hines’ Drug Store Walker’s orchestra will give a dance — The Bazaar has a large stock of in Vert’s hall, Saturday night, Sep Second Hand School Books, almost as tember 23. good as new ones. It will be quite a _ Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Smith went to saving for people who have to buy books Newport, Saturday and spent Sunday this fall as all the school books will be by the sea. changed in a year from now. Special Attention to Commercial Travelers' .Patronage. Mr. and Mrs. Brunner of Portland — There will be regular services each Good Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates. attended the Cronin-Atkins wedding Sabbath at the Free Methodist church, Wednesday. comer Pacifie Ave. and First street. F a s h io n L iv e r y , Fe e d an d S a le Stab le. Forrest Smithson the athlete of the Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Preaching services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Corvallis college spent Sunday with Wagonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over All are cordially invited to attend. his friends here. the Wilson River Route to Tillamook at any and all times — Good advice to women. If you A daughter was born to Mr. and Forest Grove, Oregon. OREGON AND COLUMBIA PHONES. Mrs. Ben Hoskins, at Dilley, Tuesday, want a beautiul complexion, clear skin, bright eyes, red lips, good health, September 19. take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Miss Gladys Hartley of Hood River, There is nothing like it. 35 cents. LOOK THESE OVER. has returned and will enter P. U. Mu Tea or Tablets. Dr. Hines’ Drug sical Conservatory. Store. —Gasoline wood saw, phone 583. Practical Undertakers and Embalm- Miss Lizzie Templeton of Almena, S. A. Moulton, the barber, and ers. Calls answered day or night. — Hoppickers lunch goods at Duns Kansas, is visiting at the home of M. Martin & Co., hamessmakers, have moor’s Peterson and family. v *:^ - R o e & Buxton jointly rented the old Bazaar building —Goldenrod Flour, guaranteed. The will of Sarah J. Pollock was last — American made alarm clocks at BOTH ’PHONES. Miss Bertha Leabo has returned from and are remodeling it to suit the con Forest Grove, Ore. week set aside by Judge Rood, the pe . —Goldenrod Flour, buy it, try it. North Yamhill where she was a guest venience of their respectiv e businesses Abbott & Son’s at 65 cents. titioners winning by default. The which they expect to establish there —Give Dunsmoor a call for grocer court, in absence of appearance, de of Miss Bessie Smith. — Have you seen those bargains i n . City Barber Shop . . soon. ies. shoes at Hoffman & Allen Co. Miss Lorena Gleason, has returned clared the will invalid, and the property, Baths. Laundry Agency. Situ- The vineyard on Davids Hill is this —Second Hand School Books at the a farm near Cornelius, a home in Forest toGoldendale to resume her work there — Money to loan on farm security. j ated on Pacific Ave., Forest Grove. year yielding an immense crop. Mr. in the public school. Grove, and some personal property, Bazaar. David was in town Monday and stated W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove. amounting to 37,156.55, will now go . . A. I. W irtz, Proprietor Miss Anna Jackson of Hood River, — All kinds of lunch goods at Duns to the six heirs, share and share alike. that already four wagon loads of grapes — FOR SALE— Five room cottage. arrived here Tuesday to again take up moor’s. had been shipped to Portland, which Rent pays 12 per cent on investment. her studies at P. U. At a special meeting of the Lewis sold at 6 cents per pound. The crop Apply at News office. — Empty barrels for sale at Miller’s C. N. Johnson and family have re is estimated at between 40 and 50 tons. and Clark Woman’s club of Forest drug store. —We have line shingles, shakes, I Can suit you. They have a com Grove, it was decided to have a club turned to town after a summer spent on As the Atkins-Cronin wedding party fence posts, hop poles etc. for sale. | plete stock of Harness, Whips, L. C. Cooper, a prosperous farmer excursion to the Fair, Friday, Sept. their farm near Dilley. approached the depot yesterday, the who resides a short distance south of Lap Robes. Repairing a special Mis. Flora Bartholf of Blackfoot, big condenser whistle hailed its com M. Turner, Banks, Ore. 29th. It is hoped that every member here, called at our office Monday. ty. Call in. Idaho, a niece of Mrs. W. H. Greer, ing in no uncertain tones. It also FOR SALE — Eight cows in milk, 7 H e says that he has a good crop of who possibly can will join in this ex is visiting the Greer family. caused the fire horses to be harnessed heifers, 3 calves and 1 Holstein bull, j PA CIFIC A V E N U E prunes which he has sold to Wilbur cursion as they have planned a picnic ready to make a run, but lo! and be at our farm 2 j miles southeast of F or-1 J. S. Buxton returned from Newport, dinner and good time generally. K. Newell of Dilley, and also that he the first of the week, after spending hold!—they were returned to their est Grove on the Tualatin River. J.j harvested a crop of wheat that went 21 Wanted---A woman to cook at Her- several days with his family. mangers. Dixon. Sept. 7 4t bushels to the acre, which ranks rick Hall for the college year beginning The News’ job department was — Victor flour is guaranteed. Misses Susie McKinney and Pearl highest of any this year so far as we about Sept. 18. For particulars inquire awarded the contract for printing the Will Cry Your Sales. Smith of Hillsboro, were visitors at —Goldenrod Flour 31.10 per saok. I Weekly Index, the university’s official have heard. of Miss Haskell, the matron. tf Mrs. Hugh Smith’s last Sunday. publication. This has always been — Dr. W. M. Pollock Dentist, in Ind. Phone Mrs Stephen Blank and Miss one of the best college papers in the Bazaar building. Mildred Garrison are spending this state, and it will no doubt be main Oregon —Grain hay for sale. Inquire of Forest Grove tained to its present high standard by week at the Exposition in Portland. the new editors, and business manager, S. G. Hughes. Miss Ellen Brobst and her younger who have charge this year. —Two new dwellings to rent or sell, I sister, have returned to begin their Mrs. Wilbur McEldowney has kept Harvey Baldwin. tf j I have added to my Stock an Entirely New Line school work in P. U., for the coming « M A N U FA CTU RER S O F up her vocal studies with Miss Linehan j year. — There’s no valley wheat used in H A of Carefully Constructed, High Grade all the past summer, going to Portland R IN E S S 3 Dr. M. C. Strickland, wife and son every Saturday. While Madame Linne making Victor flour. And dealers in all kinds of Horse D of Oregon City, spent Sunday with of Chicago, a former teacher of Miss —Call up phone 583, when you Goods. Repairing Promptly Done his brother-in-law, W. M. McEldowney Linehan’s was in Portland, she heard want your wood sawed. Prices Reasonable. Drop in. I and family. < Mrs. McEldowney sing and made very « —“ Crescent” is the Standard of Ex favorable comment on the purity and The Pacific Coast Condensed Milk MTLoSVcem* FOREST 6R0VE, ORE =ANlh cellence for Valley flour. « j Co., has installed oil burners and is tone of the Utters’ voice. Do you hear the school bell? LAEGEST STOCK IN COUNTY 36 Different patterns of the Latest Stoves on our Sample Floor. 36 Gome and See them JOHN ANDERSON, TheTailor. Foresta Grove, Oregon M. PETERSON Tiling, Qedar Posts and Shingles Ritchey & Wells, Millinery Opening FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th Johnson & Co. Hancock, Gordon & Elliott An up-to-date Stock o f Tooth brushes, Tooth Powder, Pastes and Antiseptic Washes. Camera Supplies. Prices Right. At Dr. Hines’ Drugstore A Undertakings^ 7 W. E. Bowman J. W . H u g h e s HARDWARE z Û z < 0 \ \ L A m oí o 2 MARTIN & CO. Steel Ranges 3 STOVES c. to rt No feature of utility or convenience has been ft ft omitted. Call and look them over before buying elswhere. Bargains Awaiting You. i fi F u r n itu r e U p h o lste re d a n d R epaired M a ttresses M ad e to O rder % T ft C . F . H A R R IS Wist if Fimrs & Mirdiinls Bank Fo re st d ro v e now using oil for fuel. satisfaction. It is giving Miss Jessie Greer left this morning for Lostine, Oregon, where she has a 1 position as primary teacher in that public school. The postoffice authorities here have been notified to require all mail boxes on rural routes to be numbered. The carrier is to begin at the end of the route and count the boxes consecutively and after making report the patrons will be notified what their number is with in structions to pUce it on their box. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson of Upland, Neb., visited at the homes of Will It is said that the saloons of Hills Clapp and J. T. Brooks a couple of boro narrowly averted being compelled days last week. to close their doors on last Saturday Z. Wing and family will move to night, when a certain individual,—the Monmouth either next Saturday or would be twister of the lion’s tail—got Monday, where their daughter, Evelyn, to “ goin’ some,” so to speak. The will attend school. brewery men had to work nights for — All kinds of field seeds. C. J. awhile, otherwise the crusade spent its Pederson. force without accomplishing its ends. — Money to loan on farm security. W. H . Hollis, Forest Grove. — Imperial Cider mill at Cornelius has been thoroughly overhauled and j will begin making cider on September 1 10th. 1 mo. — Drain tile, sewer pipe and cotta flues at Richey & Wells’. MEATS VERY BEST terra S . A. Moulton Tonsorial Parlor QUALITY. PRICES, TREATMENT' SAELENS « CO., Main St., rOAfJT SHOVE. OREGON In New Quarten in Old Bazaar Building. Everything Fint Class. Forest Grove The gasoline woodsaw furnishes its Oregon own fuel. V