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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1905)
Prof. Newton, the humorist» who was scheduled to be in Marsh hall Monday night, was there on the dot, and re mained there until a fine program was rendered by him. H e is a humorist of exceptional ability and those who were fortunate enough to hear him were amply repaid. Don't Get Cold Feet It will be Impossible for you to get cold feet with one of our up- to-date Heaters in your home Phillip Kolasch and Barbara Franck; Frank P Zehring and Lola Montgomery; Walter E Lovering and Elizabeth W eichbrod; W A Hall and Gertrude Marsh. WE PREACH A NEW DOCTRINE Pay Less; Dress Better The keen enjoyment of being well dressed is denied many men because they don’ t know about our NEW SPECIALS Made To Order Clothes — G oldenrod Flour, guaranteed. — The Chicago Clothing Store has — Gasoline wood saw, phone 583. added Merchant Tailoring to its large — Pictures! Pictures at T h e Book stock. T h e samples are here and are Store. They are very satisfying garments in the thrice essential features required the latest creations of the season, en — Goldenrod Flour now $1.05 per Q U A LITY , S T Y L E A N D P IT abling anyone desiring a first-class sack. tailor-made suit of clothes, the oppor- ( —The gasoline woodsaw furnishes its Your suit should be perfectly tailored and should be made fro n material ! tunity of getting them at a nominal 1 own fuel. of your own selecting, correct in style and faultless in fit, we give all this at cost. Call in and see the samples — Goldenrod Flour now $1.05 per prices that preach before you buy your fall and winter sack. suit. LARGEST STOCK IN COUNTY Different patterns of i the Latest Stoves on our Sample Floor. The W om an’ s Relief Corps met last Friday at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. | S. Morgan. During the afternoon a j number of the Grand Army members I dropped in. A good old fashioned social time was spent till lunch was i announced at 4 o ’ clock , after which all departed for their home pronouncing j Mr. and Mrs. Morgan a success as G om e and See them entertainers. A — Leave your order for Magazines at The Book Store. N E W D O C T R IN E This is our strongest argument, always compare our patterns and prices School with anything offered in the Clothing Trade generally. T h e superb showing | of the very latest and most fashionable suitings at the low prices we put upon — For bargains in everything, go to | them tells better than words, the story of our great success. Hoffman & Allen C o .’ s. — New and second books at The Bazaar. hand — Call on W . E. Bowman at Brooks & Whitesell’ s old stand. — The famous Joe Miller shoes are sold by Hoffman & Allen Co. Mr. H om er C. Calhoun, of Fresno, — M oney to loan on farm security. Cal., and Miss Bertha H eidel, of Hills- ( w . H . Hollis, Forest Grove. [ boro, were married at H ig h Noon — See the new line of trunks, valises Thursday, at the residence of the and suit cases at W . E. Bowman’ s. bride’ s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M . , . _ , , , H eidel, Rev. J. Ghormley, of Port- . “ A fine lot of saddles have just ar- land’ s First Christian Church, officia- rlved at W ' E Bowman s harness shop, FO REST G R O VE, ORE NORTH MAIN STREET ting. T h e cerem ony was perform ed1 W . E. Bowman has just received in the presence of only immediate rela- a new stock of whips, lobes and storm tives. Mr. Calhoun is a cousin of blankets. Mrs. T . H . Adams, of this city. — Hoffman & Allen Co. can give State Labor Commissioner O. P. E. W . Knapp and wife of Tecum seh, ^ou L>est va*ues ' n M en ’ s gloves. H off of Salem, was in town last Friday making his customary inspection of N eb ., returned to their hom e last week ^ee them- after a visit with his brother-in-law, F. — A first class piano tuner will be Forest Grove’ s industries. H e made M. Starrett of this city. Mr. Knapp is out from Portland next week. Leave this office a call. a drag road enthusiast, such as has orders at The Bazaar, The fair closes Saturday. Better go. W e hope to draw the attention of our been mentioned from time to time in — Have you visited The Book Store Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goff went to advertisers to the fact that it is n eces The News. H e came from a country next to I. O. 0 . F. Hall? “ Precious sary for them to have their copy in by that is now putting this m ode of road articles com e in small packages.” Portland Wednesday for a few days. Wednesday noon, as The News force building into practical use and says — The Bazaar has just got in a new Robert Dugan of Portland, was is exceptionally busy now. the results are wonderful. H e believes )0t 0f the famous New D om estic Sew- visiting in Forest Grove last Sunday. H . L. Deckert of this city is putting that Washington county can do no ¡ng Machines and sell them at exactly Mrs. Zoa Hartrampf is in Portland in a new heating apparatus at the court bettter than to try this method, as the I one half the traveling agents price. attending the closing of the Exposition. house. H e has been engaged there results are bound to be beneficial and — Two high grade Ludwig pianoes Gus Ohlson and G eo. Rastall of about four weeks and it will be about at a remarkably low cost, and says right were sold at The Bazaar this week. now is when it should be tried. Portland, visited friends in Forest Grove three more before he gets through. People begin to realize that they can Sunday. The editor of this paper can make get a better gTade instrument for less — Girls, if you want red lips, laughing Mr. Hall of Portland attended the , eyes, sweet breath and good looks, use affidavit to the fact that fish com m only money at that place than elsewhere. wedding of his brother in this city Hollister’ s R ocky Mountain Tea. The called trout displayed a disposition Stoves yesterday. greatest beautifier known. 35 cents, to bite one day, along about the first of this week. W e have known of Hughes is closing out his stock of Mrs. T . H . W heeler and children of | Tea or Tablets. Dr. Hines Drug Store. fish, the same specie, doing the stoves at cost. See him before pur- North Yakima, Wash., is visiting her H . Wirtz gave a dance in Verts Hall same thing on other occasions but chasing. s-28-4t sister, Miss Butler, this week. 1 last Saturday evening. A large crowd they were safe, for the biggest was present and all had a good time. Notice For Publication Mrs. Sylvia Riley of Phillipsburg, “ fish” com m only called a “ bull-head,” United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, Kansas, has been visiting the past week I Mrs. Macrum, Raleigh Walker, Willard was on the other end of the apparatus. Sept. 29, 1905. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the with her cousins, Mrs. North and ! Wirtz and Sam T odd furnished the But not so in this case for that finny provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en ! music. Leach. tribe bit at the hooks of Mr. and Mrs. titled “ An act t :r the sale o f timber lands in the States California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri- J — Indigestion, constipation, dyspep- Jake Buxton and before they stopped of tory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of | Earl Buxton of Pasadena, California, Augi.st 4, 1892, Clark P. Hadley, of Portland, county o f ! ■ sia, kidney and liver disorders, and all an even hundred had left the brook came in Wednesday morning, for a Multnomah, State o f Oregon, has this day filed in this his sworn statement No. 6677, for the purchase of few days visit. H e leaves on Friday | stomach troubles positively cured by never to return again. H ow do we office the EV* of SW Vi of Section No 21 and EV* of SW Vi , j using Hollister’ s R ock Mountain Tea. know? Just go and lick the sweat off Sec 28 in Township No. 2 N, Range No. 5 W , and will j night. offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Dr. Hines our kitchen window. Thanks Jake. for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, to I Ed Naylor, the goat raiser, is proud- s tore_ estsblish his claim to said land before Register and { Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 13th ■ ly displaying eleven ribbons won by his I COUNTY COURT NEW S day of December, 1905. State Manager G. F. Street was in goats at the Lewis and Clark fair and at He names as witnesses: W esley Penney of Saint { Forest Grove this week in the interest Johns, Ore., Jacob T. Cox, of Glenwood P. O., Ore., REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Dallas. Thomas Varley, of Glenwood P. O., Ore., A. M. Stearns, of a fraternal society called the Frater W H McEldowney et ux to C L Large tract in lot of Portland, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. H . T . Ferguson of nal Union of America, and with the 1 L Walker add to Forest G rove..........................$ 400 Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- : Bruchler et al to Henry Hoehle et ux 31 described lands are requested to file their claims in this i Orleans, N ebr.. were spending a few aid of Mrs. James Campbell, of Portland Lena 86-100 acres In sec 23 t 1 s r 1 w ........................ 4000 office on or before said 13th day of December, 1905. M B Bump ( Administrator) to E J Lyons part of days with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen will institute a lodge here. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. lot 2 block 8 Hillsboro............................................ 2500 First Pub., October 5. Morgan in this city last week. William Batterson to Cornelius Nelson 40 acres sec 33 t 3 n 2 w ....................................................... 200 — There will be regular services each H . G. Marsh, deputy clerk U. S. Sabbath at the Free Methodist church, Bengta Olsson Ionsjo to Peter Carlson et ux 5 acres sec 16 t 1 s r 1............................................... 760 Court and wife of Portland attended the corner Pacifie Ave. and First street. C A Binkley et ux to A C Donelson ljt 4 block 1 Wehrungs Add, Hillsboro................................... 140 (ESTABLISHED 1898.) wedding of their cousin, Miss Gertrude Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Preaching Sarah S Jackson to Clarence Barber 8 acres sec 6 t 1 n r 2 w and other lands................................... 950 Marsh in this city Wednesday. Forest Grove, Oregon services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. J J Krebs et ux to W L Stevens et al 8 acres J M Ritchey d 1 c 1 a sec 2 w ........................... .......... 1500 W . J. Wall who has been acting as All are cordially invited to attend. A general banking business transacted. Ulrich Kampf to Geo E Krebs 80 acres sec 33 t 2 n r 2 w ....................................................................... 3600 right of way man for the Oergon Trac Interest paid on time deposits. The firemen held a regular monthly Esther I Dennis et al to G H Bidwell block 11 Bo- tion company, denies that he is suing harts sub divison..................................................... 525 Accounts invited. meeting in the city hall fhst evening Ole OLon to John A Olsen 14 acres sec 13 t 1 sr that com pany for services rendered. I w ........................................................................... 1000 and after the business was disposed of Anna L Neuman to Louise E Sieges lot 31 Miller SE A R S & W A T K IN S T . H . Adams m oved his household the boys set out to have a “ feed .” and Van Schuyver tract......................................... 5 A T Lewis et ux to Wm Smith 11 acres sec 5 t 1 -Proprietor o f - effects to Cornelius, Thursday, where Consequently a large quantity of buns, n r ............................................................................... 2550 . .Tlie Leading Barber Shop. . he will hereafter reside, owing to his sliced ham, cheese and coffee was en- D T Phillips et ux to Emma J Patton 10 acres near Cornelius......................................................... 900 Up-to-date Hair-cutting and banking business being located there, joyed by all present. James A Mrssinger et ux to F Lackey et al lot 3 JOHN ANDERSON, TheTailor. Forest Grove, Oregon Will occupy Pacific Gallery building after October 1st. M. P E T E R S O N Johnson & Co. THE: Brick E. W. Haines Bank block 19 Hillsboro.................................................... 650 A T Btxis et ux to J N Hoffman lot 1 block 2 Walkers Add............................................. - .......... 2000 M A Wheeler et ux to James A Meesinger 167 a sec U t 2 s r 2 w ..................................................... 900 Investment Co to John Keiermeir et ux 20 acres in J L Hicklin d 1 c .................................................. 600 S. S. Johnson, U. S. census taker — Every man owes it to himself and called at this office Iuesday. H e was his family to master a trade or profes- here gathering statistics from those who , sion. Read the display advertisement failed to send in their reports voluntar- of the six Morse o( T e ,egraphy **?• S. A. and C. L. Walker of Forest Grove and Earl Tidd of North Yamhill furnished the music for Bunn’ s dance at North Yamhill last Saturday even ing. | in this issue and learn how easily a young man or lady may learn tele- graphy ahd be assured a position. The Condenser today shipped three cars of Carnation cream One car went into new territory, M emphis, The scholarship offered by Pacific T en n., one to San Francisco and one University to the pupil of the Cornelius ! to Portland. T h e company is yet school holding the highest standing in handicapped (or want of cars, but the classroom work has been won by Oscar condition is improving as the crops are Lund. 1 about all moved. 'I H A R D W A R E Are you in need of a new 1 u 0 ncaiiny U n o t in n < 2 Cook Stove z < to j D 3 ft 0 UJ > o V r C tn u o v« uvv m Range • If you do don’t fail to look over the line on dis- play at this store. The Prices are the lowest; Quality the best. r if c. to rt ft c i Sale Stable \ Hancock, Gordon & Elliott Special Attention to Commercial Travelers' Ir’atronagc. Good Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates. F a s h io n L iv e r y , F e e d a n d S a le Stab le. Wagonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over the Wilson River Route to Tillam ook at any and all times FOTeSt GfOVe, OfegOIl. OREGON AND COLUMBIA PHONES. New Store at Cornelius T h e new store in Cornelius is now open. In the line of dry goods and Notions, Furnishings, Boots and Shoes,* Rubber Goods of all kinds; Shirts and Overalls of all sizes, patterns and pieces. In groceries of the fin est quality we excel, and have a splendid stock. A good line of farm im plem ents, Buggies, Wagons, Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, etc. W e have the Standard manufactures. W e take Produce in payment and pay the highest market price for the same. Com e and see the new store. Corner Fourth and Main stieets. N o trouble to show goods, even if you d o not buy. W e are here to make you prices that will cause you to buy and us t0 sel1 H e n d r i c k s & S o n P e d e r s e n Feed Store, F o re s t G ro v e , O regon Flour, Hay, Grain and all kinds of Feed always on hand Windows, Door, Mouldings, Shingles, Paints and Oils. All kinds of Field Seeds. W e are also agents for the famous Chatham Fannirg Mill with Sacker. Laundry agency. .\1*ilii Street, • Pore.st Grove 3*1 Estate of Margaret Jones, deceased. Petition to set aside final account and I report ordered that administrator be allowed $25 and that all claims against said estate be paid, and when receipts for same are Sled, estate will be closed of record. Estate of Ellen L Ford, deceased. Administrator directed to pay the judgm ent in favor of F A Bailey against Ellen L Ford and Ellen L Jackson in full, out of money received from sale of real estate. Estate of Henry Hass, final report and account filed. N ovem ber 13th time set for hearing objections to final settlement. Estate of William Britton. Final report filed Nov. 13, time set for final settlement. Estate of Christian Molstad, d e ceased. Petition filed asking that said estate be admitted to probate. Petition granted, E. M. Cedarbaugh appointed Administrator. Bonds fixed at $2200. Estate of Sarah J Pollock. Final report and account filed Nov. 13, set for final settlement. J Ä FOLGEREc<?' No Prizes No Crockery No Souvenirs \ Ço FI Nothing goes Golden Gate Coffee JAT0L(iERac?- coffee wi t h but satisfaction. And there is no coffee that gives such universal satisfaction as There is health and cheerfulness in every cup. Golden Gate. Rich—Aromatic—Delicious. High grade grocers sell it. J. MARRIAGE UCENSES H C Calhoun and & Finest Rigs. Best Horses. Good Drivers. Comer Main and Pacific Ave., Forest rove, Or. PROBATE COURT A. I and 2 lb. aroma-tight tins. FOLGER <a CO., San Xatablithad in 1850 F ran cisco Bertha I H eidel; *1 ft T ry L MircUib Buk and D C . F . H A R R IS Wist • ( Firms Shaving. Feed 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. LOCAL HAPPENINGS f j j Livery, F o re st d ro v e oldenrod Hour Guaranteed