Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, October 26, 1905, Image 8

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    Don't Get Cold Feet
—Thirty-eight acres land 3 miles
In to O u r
from Forest Grove, 60 acres about 16
miles and two homestead relinquish­
ments will be sold on easy terms.
2t
J. N. Hoffman.
—Victor flour can’t be beat.
Miss Bertha Leabo entertained at
Judge L. A. Rood visited the Grove, her home the past week, the Misses
Sunday.
Grace and Frankie Payne of Lebanon,
We have moved to our new rooms, formerly occupied by the Pacific
I t w ill be Im p o ssib le f o r you to
—Sewing machines for sale or rent also Miss Bessie Smith. These young
Gallery
and have added a large line of
g e t c o ld f e e t w ith one o f o u r u p -
ladies were on their way home from
at The Bazaar.
to - d a te H e a te rs in y o u r home
—Good prunes, 2 cents per pound the closing week of the exposition.
Rev. Belknap is somewhat of
at Dunsmoor’s.
Xj'
c
n
hunter.
last Friday and he when
killed
Miss E. Penfield of the Little Book- deer in the On mountians
about
store, spent Wednesday in Portland. ready tQ remove ks skin at hjs home>
-—Closing out sale. Goods at re- he was surprised by his many friends
duced prices at W. E. Dunsmooris. and neighbors, who came in at that
We have a complete line Child’s Suits, in Buster Browns, Norforks,
W. S. Reynolds of Newberg, was a , ! time,
and Double Breasted.
visitor in the Grove a few days this Mrs. W. J. Vestal gave a pleasant
Look at our Shirts, Ties and Underwear before you buy.
week.
surprise party at their home on River
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Goff returned street, Tuesday evening in honor of
Wednesday evening from their honey­ Mrs. Rosa Bryan, who leaves soon for
Forest Grove, with her family. The
moon.
was the recipient of several
Mr. W. A. Wallace of Portland, latter
gifts,
for
she spoke her appre­
was visiting friends in Forest Grove, ciation. which
Refreshments
were served
last Sunday.
and the evening pleasantly spent by
The fire department was called out all.—Newberg Graphic.
Friday night to a chimney fire at Geo. The Lewis and Clark Woman’s Club
Kirkwood’s house.
at its last meeting extended a vote of
Mrs. Ivy Hartrampf visited from thanks to the ladies who grew sweet
Saturday until Tuesday with Mrs. peas for the Washington County exhib­
M . P E T E R S O N
Mizner, near Banks.
it. Thanks were also extended to
Mr.
for the large quantity of
Miss
Minnie
Campbell
of
Mon­
NORTH MAIN STREET
FOREST GROVE, ORE mouth, is uisiting with her aunt, Mrs. flowers Stokes
Special Attention to Commercial Travelers' .Patronage.
furnished. The prize offered to
Good Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates.
children for growing sweet peas was
Cornelius, at this place.
awarded
to
Miss
Claire
Haynes.
The
F
a
s h io n L i v e r y , F e e d a n d S a le S ta b le .
Fiank Brandan and family of New­ club will hold a call meeting Monday,
berg arrived in this city last week, Oct. 30, at the home of Mrs. Rogers.
Wagonette to and from all trains. Special conve; ances over
where they expect to reside.
the
Wilson River Route to Tillamook at any and all times
One of our Minnesota exchanges
Geo. Markee is building a neat makes
Forest Grove, Oregon.
the
following
statement
con­
OREGON
AND
COLUMBIA PHONES.
Above
'itile residence on Third Avenue be­ cerning flour-making in that state:
tween Third and Fourth street.
“Pillsbury A mill in Minneapolis
th e s ta n d a r d o f
The Margarita Fischer Co., so well turned out 15,267 barrels of flour in
—Try Goldenrod Flour. You’ll
Express Sale of Typewriters.
known in Oregon, will be at Vert’s the twenty-four hours closing with Sat­
any o t h e r—
Hall, three nights next month, the 16, urday of last week, and thus broke the I have five typewriters for sale that like it.
17 and 18.
world’s record for one day’s grinding have been refused by the consignee. —English walnut trees Oregon
Born—To Prin. Edwin Allen and of flour in one mill. And it is asserted All first class machines with visible grown at nursery prices. Martin’s
wife, Saturday, Oct. 21, a girl. To C. that this is more than any other two writing and no ribbon. They will be Harness shop near the Post Office.
W. Shipley and wife, North of Banks, mills in the world are capable of turn­ sold cheap rather than return them to — A. P. Venen is not agent for the
ing out in the same time. Seventy Eastern owner.
a boy, the 19th.
Singer Sewing Machine Company any
bushel of wheat were required
C. B. S tokes ,
more. Make your payments to K. N.
Hugh Sparks, who was instrumental to thousand
the 15267 barrels of flour tf
Express Agent. Staehr at the Bazaar.
t2
in capturing a highwayman who had and make
500 men working in three shifts
robbed
him
in
Eastern
Oregon,
came
—Wanted—Cider
apples
at
the
took part in the accomplishment. —The Bazaar is selling out its en­
It is the h ig h e s t
home Monday evening.
The previous high record was 15000 tire line of Sewing Machines at one- cider mill at Cornelius. No decayed
dirty apples taken.
coffee on the mark
Mrs. E. E. Owen of Iowa City, Iowa, barrels.”
half the price traveling agents get for or ol9
lm
O. E. EDSON.
and Mrs. L. A. Bowen of Portland,
them.
goes to the eonsum
have been visiting for the past week
H IL L S ID E
For
Sale—2
nice
new houses in
with Mrs. Leach and Mrs. North.
H O L L I S T E R ’S
I Forest Grove, 4 to 8 blocks from the
Mrs. N. J. Baker was on the sick
our absolute guarantee
T. G. Todd spent a couple of days list Sunday.
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets postoffice. One, 6 rooms, concrete
! foundation, bathroom, pantry, hall and
the contents of each tin w i l l
last week in Hillsboro, closing up Mr. Banford had company from
affairs
connected
with
the
Alexander
A specific for Constipation. Indigestion, L iver closets, lot 75x217, $1500. One, 7
Portland last week.
be f o u n d u n if o r m in s t r e n g t h
and Kidney troubles. I'im ples, Eczema, Im pure rooms, stone foundation, hall, pantry,
estate of which he is administrator.
Blood, Bad Breath. Sluggish Bowels, Headache closets, also barn and other buildi gs,
Cornelius is moving out onto and
Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab­
—Singer, Wheeler & Wilson, Do his John
and q u a l i t y .
let form. 35 cents a box. Genuine m ade t 3 acres of land, $2600. F. W. REILS.
farm,
and
is
welcomed
by
his
H
o l l is t e r D kuo C o m p a n y , Madison, Wis.
mestic
and
other
hi^h
grade
machines
S"ld in 1 and 2 II ). aroma tight tins,
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW P E O F * j Northwest part of town. O 19-26.
for sale at the Bazaar. $3.00 down neighbors.
Grind fresh each day —not too fine.
and $3.00 a month gets any of them. Miss Elma Staley returned from
Hood River and is working in Forest
J . A . FOLGER (SX CO.. San F n n c i i c o
The two fine residences being built Grove now.
KiUbliihed ln
for Mrs. Watts and the Congregational Reverend Mr. Schoch of Forest
parsonage, are about enclosed. These
preached a good a sermon at
will be two of the most beautiful in the Grove,
Hillside
Sunday morning.
city.
Mrs.
Fleck and daughter
A. P. Taylor and family of Coos paid their Ethel
friends
and folks their last
county but more recently from New­
on Hillside, and are now visiting
berg, arrived in this city last week to visit
reside. Mr. Taylor will read The in Forest Grove.
EASE
News for the next year.
All potatoes and late garden truck
are
laying, frostbitten upon the ground.
Charles Hoge, son of Editor Hoge
frost came earlier and harder than
ELEGANCE
and wife, and bride, of Lincoln, Neb., The
this year. We can dig our pota­
arrived here this week to pay a visit to usual
toes
before
Spring this year.
their parents. Mr. Hoge is connected
EXCELLENCE
with the Daily Star of that city.
Frank Baker’s family is growing
smaller,
or seemingly so to those left
Mr.
Thompson
and
family
have
In e v e ry d e p a r t m e n t o t the
at
home.
Miss Anna went to Port­
moved into their cottage, on A street, land last week,
and Paul went to his
which
is
n'cely
fitted
up
with
every
TWO OVERLAND TRAINS
school,
The
Arcade,
on Pumpkin
modern improvement and is a beauti­ Ridge.
o t th e
ful addition to Forest Grove.
Miss Butler, who is in the race for
RAILWAY
College Notes
the
Journal’s
free
trip
to
Honolula,
is
(From
The W eekly Index.)
“THE COMFORTABLE WAY”
gradually gaining In this district. Her Principal Bates
N e w O b s e rv a tio n C o m p a rtm e n t C a m
N ew D ln ln i C ars
preached at St. Johns
friends are requested to clip out all the Sunday.
P a la c e S le e p in g C a r s
T o u r is t S leepers
coupons and help swell her number.
For detailed information address
Miss Frances Abernethy went to
—Indigestion, constipation, dyspep­ Portland,
F. I. WHITNEY, Passenger Traffic Mngr., St. Paul, Minn,
Friday.
sia. kidney and liver disorders, and all
or S. G. YERKES, A. G. P. A., Seattle.
Frank
Peters
’05 visited with friends
stomach troubles positively cured by i
44. S . . M i n n e s o t i i sails front Seattle
for the Orient I N o v . M l t .
using Hollister’s Rock Mountain Tea. at Pacific, Sunday.
35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Dr. Hines Mr. Shively ’05, visited friends at
Drug Store.
P. U., this week.
A. C. Thomas, brother of A. B. The First Years held a class-meeting
Thomas of this city, and wife of Sac on Friday to make arrangemets for
City, Iowa, are spending a few days their Hallowe'en party.
here. This is Mr. T’s first trip to the
A. J. Prideaux was compelled
coast and he is much taken up with to Mr.
return
to his home in Portland on
the country.
account of ill health.
We are 'ndebted to John Heisler Jr. The P. B. C. C’s made a trip to
You’ll Probably Need
of Gales Creek for a large piece of David’s
3
after school, Friday. They
venison, which he sent us last Friday. initiated Hill
fi
several
new members on the
Additional Heat!
The deer weighed 210 pounds dressed way.
3 and
was one of the largest to be killed
Miss Ella Mason of the class of ’00
in that vicinity.
«
We’re making a special drive on AIR TIGHT
visited
her sister, Sunday. Miss Mason
HEATING STOVES—the kind that burn a
if
Frank Reader, traveling salesman expected to leave for Europe, Monday.
small amount of wood but keep the damp,
for Rand & McNally, Publishing Co., Mrs. Hartley of Hood River, spent
Chicago,
visited last week with the
chilled air from the room. These stoves are
to
and Sunday with her daugh­
family of his uncle, M. L. Vincent on Saturday
rt
strong and durable and are being sold at
ter,
Miss
Gladdys
Hartley.
Gales
Creek
He
left
Monday
for
(l
San
Francisco.
Miss Beckon, who has been out of
$ 2 . 0 0 a n d U p w a r d s ft
for some time on account of
Mrs. Gordon of Forest Grove, and school
illness of her father, has returned
Mrs. Hunter of Juneau, Alaska, are to the take
up her studies.
We’ll gladly show you these House Warmers.
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
fi
M.
A.
Baker.
Mrs.
Gordon
is
a
sister
Saturday
evening the Herrick Hall
You need them. Why not buy now? At the
n
and
Mrs.
Hunter
is
a
sistet-in-law
of
boarders
had
a delightful picnic at
home of Reliable hardware.
Mrs. M. A. Baker.—McMinnville Naylor’s Grove. A bonfire was made,
News-Reporter.
and lighted by its flames the party
partook of the delicious lunch. After
Services at the Christian Church iunch
were sung until time to
C. F. HARRIS
next Lord’s Day as follows: Sunday depart songs
for home.
School
at
10,
subject,
“
Power
through
West of Farmers A Merchants Bank
F ttre st d ro v e
God’s Spirit.” Preaching at 11, Chris­ Reverend Gustaf Nelson of the class
tian Endeaver at 6:30, subject, “ The of '90, who is now pastor of an Albany
Foreign Mission Work of our People.” church, conducted the chapel exer­
-In order to give room for their
Monry in English Walnuts.
Immense stock of Christmas goods the j Plant home grown trees. Trees at Preaching at 7:30. Those who have cises, Thursday. Mr. Nelson was
Pnraar will sell their entire line of Sew- Nursery prices. For particulars, call recently betn baptised will be extend­ accompanied by his daughter, Miss
Forest Grove, Oregon
ing Machines, Organs and Pianos at at Martin’s Harness Shop near the ed the hand of fellowship at the morn­ Nelson, who was formerly also a stu­
dent at Pacific University.
greatly reduced prices.
I Pdstofflce.
2t ing sendee.
LARGEST STOCK IN COUNTY
Different patterns of i
the Latest Stoves on
our Sample Floor.
Gome and See them
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New Quarters
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Men’s and Boys* Clothing, Furnish­
ings, etc.
JOHN ANDERSON, TheTailor.
Forest Grove,
Oregon
Hancock, Gordon & Eiliott
A ■ * ■
Golden
Gate
Coffee
A Busy Medicine for Busy People.
Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor.
lS j O
Our Grocery
Our Stock Is Always
NEW and FRESH
We have a large stock
of the choicest canned
goods, in Tomatoes,
Corn, etc., also Teas,
Coffees and all kinds of
HARDWARE
m
c.
Breakfast Foods
We want good
apples and pota-
toes in exchange
for which we will
give goods.
BAILEYSBIQ STORE
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