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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1905)
• í 7 ' LARGE STOCK FO CLOTHING and you can get; the Best; and Latest; Style here both in READY-MADES and TAILORED We have besides Clothing, anything that; iL takes to dress Men, Boys, and Youths from Top to Toe. When you want; to be Correct in your Dress drop in and we will convince you with our immense Stock of i »•> I Hats, Shoes, Clothing, Furnishing Goods and Rubber Goods. QeuMe Buaòkd Sack Copyright 1903 By Kub, Ha than ft Fiocfcflt Cflt* CHICAGO CLOTHING COMPANY, I. O. O. F. Building. Forest Grove, Oregon Try was an Senator C. W . Fulton: W e, survivors of Company D, First Oregon pioneer of 1852, and a promi Regim ent, Oregon M ounted Volun nent citizen and business man of Wash teers, Yakima Indian War of 1855-56, ington county. day night, of general decline, r ti a el h. bt ca he fai iljr 21. This will be the first time the his plans hereby petition the H on. Senator C. j Athletic Club has ever appeared on and came to Oregon, reaching Port W. Fulton, United States Senator for the gTidiron and a lively game is land after a trip of six months and 17 Oregon, to use his best offices to cause 1 anticipated. The game will begin days. H e then came to Greenville, to be introduced into Congress a bill promptly at 2:15 p. m. where he resided as farmer, business to- place the surviving veterans of the man and official almost continuously Yakima Indian War on the pension changed rolls with the same ever since. In 1862 Wilson. was elected In 1877 Assessor, College Notes U nÍ sch« clas Lu a (F rom T h e W e e k ly Indejr.) he purchased an interest Turner— Schlegel. pensions enjoyed he married Miss Rachel S. by the survivors of the Mexican War. He and afterward Sheriff for three terms. fur at I mg Goldenrod Mr. E. T. Turner and Miss children are: master at Greenville; ick C. M oore, Seattle, Wash; and Max Freder Jesse C. visited the Fair Saturday. W . M oore, of Greenville. Mr. Prideaux has been absent M. E. F. U. A. Street, manager for North western Oregon for the Fraternal Union of Am erica arrived here to assist Mrs. L. last Monday Campbell, who is getting together a charter list to start a from new names lodge. Several prominent have been secured which will school for a few days on account of in a measure assure success. The T h e funeral took place at W ilkes’ sickness. order has a good history behind it and cem etery Friday, under the auspices of Mr. Hutchinson, formerly a student has quite a num ber of large lodges Loyalty L odge No. 6, A. F. & A. M ., at Pacific visited friends in Forest throughout the state. of Hillsboro. Grove, Sunday. Reunion of Oregon Mounted Volunteers. Last Saturday was the 50th anniver f Am ong the students who visited the Fair on the closing day were the Miss Merchant Tailoring to its large stock. The samples are here and are the latest creations of the season, anyone desiring a cost. G . F. Frances Clapp added Rev. C. L. Hamilton, of the NEW S P E C IA L S — Goldenrod Flour, guaranteed. them Call in and before the o p p o r at a nominal see the samples you buy your fall and winter suit. Stoves H ughes is closing out his stock of stoves at cost, See him before pur- chasing. s-28-4t Notice For Publication United States Land O ffice, P ortland, O regon, Sept. 2d, 1905. N otice is hereb y g iv e n that in com p lia n ce with the prov ision s o f the act o f C ongress o f June 3, 1878, en titled “ An act fo r the sale o f tim ber lands in the States o f C a liforn ia , O reg on , N evada, and W ashington T erri to r y ,” as extended to all the P ublic Land States b y act o f August 4 , 1892, Clark P. H a dley, o f Portland, cou n ty o f M ultnom ah, State o f O reg on , has this day filed in this office his sw orn statement N o. 6677, for the purchase o f the EW o f SW H o f Section N o 21 and E H o f SW V* S ec 28 in T ow n ship N o. 2 N . R ange No. 5 W , and w ill offer p roof to show that the land sought is m ore valuable fo r its tim ber o r stone than fo r a gricultural pu rposes, to estsblish his claim to said land b efore Register and R e c e iv e r at Portland, O reg on , on W ednesday, the 13th day o f D ecem ber, 1905. He names as w itnesses: W esley P en n ey o f Saint Johns, O re., Jacob T . C ox , o f G lenw ood P. O ., O re., Thom as V a rley. o f G lenw ood P. O ., O re., A . M. Stearns, o f Portland, Ore. Any and all persons cla im in g adversely the above- described lands are requested to file their claim s in this office o n or b efore said 13th day o f D ecem b er, 1905. A L G E R N O N S. D RESSER . R egister. F irst P ub., O ctober 5. £. W. Haines Bank (E S TA B LISE E D 1898.) Mulo Streut, Arrangements are being — Call on W . E. Bowman at Brooks Hillsboro; O ct. 24. made for an interesting program at ft W hitesell’ s old stand. Vftlliam Kane, Forest G rove; Jabez that time. W ilkes, H illsboio; Thomas J. Phillips. — See the new line of trunks, valises A lse i. Or., and Paul D. Shakelford, The Forest Grove Athletic Club will and suit cases at W . E. Bowman’ s. I PoruMt Grov« Barrett, Beaverton. play the Pacific University Eleven on — A fine lot of saddles have just ar 'Xieutenant Myers was elected chair the College Campus, Saturday, O ct. rived at W . E. Bowman’ s harness shop. DR. LUNE O R en first-class sary of C o., D , First Regim ent Oregon es Ellen and Cora Brobst and Belle — Gasoline wood saw, phone 583. Forest Grove, Oregon M ounted Volunteers, and, pursuant to Brock. — Goldenrod Flour now $1.05 per A general banking business transacted. a public call, six survivors out of a Interest paid on time deposits. sack. The Misses Grace and Frankie Payne Accounts invited. com pany of 104 met in the auditorium —The gasoline wood saw furnishes its of Albany, formerly students of P. U ., of the courthouse at Hillsboro. Col. visited Miss Leabo Saturday and Sunday own fuel. SE A R S & W A T K IN S Cornelius was in command o f the com and also were in attendance at the foot — Goldenrod Flour now $1.05 per ■ 1 P roprietor o f pany that mustered in in that city, • .Thu Luadlng I3arh«r Shop. • ball game Saturday. sack. O ctober 14, 1855, and started for the Up-to-date Hair-cutting and — M oney to loan on farm security, j The exercises of Founder’ s Day have ’ Yakima. T h e six present Saturday Shaving. Laundry agency. Were Lieut. W . H . Myers, Forest been postponed until next Wednesday W . H . Hollis, Forest Grove. G rove; William R. N E W C hicago Clothing Store has tunity of getting friends at La Fayette. Pearl Chandler and — The riage in Hillsboro, O ctober 11, 1905. Miss Clara Irvin spent Sunday with j The P. B. C. C .’ s accom panied Mr. Miss Anne M. Mrs. A. W . Bal- and Mrs. Hall to Murry. W hite Salmon, Wash; M oore, Jr., The William L. M oore, post Mt^ore, Greenville; siger, who sur children. A blankets. Schlegel, of Banks, were united in mar tailor-made suit of clothes, Miss Farnham visited Portland Thurs Church officiating. T h e groom is a well known young business man of day. Pierce & M oore. In 1888 Mr. Moore Banks, and the bride is a daughter of Mr. Albright went to Portland Satur was elected a mem ber of the State John Schlegel. They left on the even- Legislature, and was re-elected a day. j ing train for Portland to spend their second time. D eceased was a member Miss Elizabeth Chalmers visited the j honeym oon and after returning will go of the M asonic fraternity. Fair Saturday. to housekeeping at Banks. The News Mrs. M oore died in 1880, leaving Miss Bain was in Portland several extends congratulations. four children, and in 1882 Mr. M oore * days last week. married Miss Jenny Wilson, — W . E. Bowman has just received a new stock of whips, lobes and storm Ella abling in the Greenville store in the firm of vives him with two I Guaranteed icft»«eoft««9ew®we©«wws>ww«wwtwftwww«e««o©«@3w0w«®9««ww«| Born in Fayetteville, Ark., Mr. assembled in Hillsboro, Or., this 14th M oore, in 1852, started for California, day of O ctober, 1905, the 50th anni but on the way, owing to the scarcity versary of com pany organization, do of food for cattle, Flour — — — — — — — — W W W — WW W» man, and Jabez W ilkes was elected T h e following resolution Hon. Jesse Clemens M oore, aged 75 secretary. years, who died at Greenville W ednes was unanimously adopted and sent to i i i W HOUSMAN, Proprietor EDGAR H. BR O W N P hysician and S urgeon Office Ove» Abbott * Son’s îewelry flore. Forest Grove An up-to-date Stock of Tooth brushes, Tooth Powder, Pastes and Antiseptic Washes. Camera Supplies. Prices Right;. At Dr. Hines’ Drugstore Johnson & Co. = T H E = Livery, Feed and Sale Stable See our ad. in the T . P. A. G uide. Drummers’ trade our specialty. Our ’ Bus meets all trains. Carries U . S. mail. Baggage and freight called for and delivered. Finest Rigs. Best Horses. Good Drivers. Com er Main and Pacific A v e ., Forest rove, Or. e t V 'iV 'V 'y New Store at Cornelius The new store in Cornelius is now open. In the line of dry goods and Notions, Furnishings, Boots and Shoes, Rubber G oods 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. W agons. 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. C om e and see the new store. Com er Fourth and Main streets. N o trouble to show goods, even if you do not buy. W e are here to make you prices that will cause you to buy and us to sell H endricks & S on