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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1905)
Don’t Get Cold Feet into Our A dance is to be given at Dilley, Friday evening, Nov. 3. Good music h a p p e n in g s has been provided and a general good time is anticipated. Hugh Sparks was a Portland visitor The Young Woman’s Guild of the Congregational church will open their Monday. school Saturday, Nov. 4th, at F. S. Barnes went to Portland Friday sewing 2 o’clock. Prizes will be offered for We have moved to our ne;v rooms, formerly occupied by the Pacific It will be Impossible for you to on a business trip. the best attendance and progress in Gallery and have added a large line of get cold feet with one of our up- Geo. Callahan and wife of Scoggins work. Valley, were in the Grove Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roe have to-date Heaters in your home Prof. James Robertson was in Port gone to Dewey, to visit their son Barnet’s family. They expect to re land Monday. there about a week after which C. E. Skidmore of Portland, was the main they will here for a few days guest of friends in this city last Fnday. previous return to their departure for their Haven Belknap made a business home at Newport. We have a complete line Child’s Suits, in Buster Browns, Norforks, trip to Portland the forepart of the —Pain may go by the name of and Double Breasted. week. rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, pleu Look at our Shirts, Ties and Underwear before you buy. —Special Sale Saturday this week, risy. No matter what name the pains of Mrs. Boldrick’s plants at The Book are called, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will drive them away. 35 cents, Store. or Tablets. Dr. Hines’ Drv g Miss Minne Myers visited her broth i Tea Store. er Frank, in Portland last week. The Loyal Temperance Legion will Mrs. John Caples was a Portland meet Gome and See them at 3 o’clock Dext Sunday after visitor the past week. noon, in the Christian Church. Mr. Levy, the butcher, has rented Through the month of November the the James house at the comer of Third regular weekly meetings of the Legion Ave. and Second Street. will be held in this church. John Stewart of Gaston, was trans —Many children inherit constitu acting business in the Grove the fore tions weak and feeble, others due to part of the week. childhood troubles. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will positively cure chil Special Attention to Commercial Travelers' Patronage. NORTH MAIN STREET Bert Doane has finished hauling 35 FOREST GROVE, ORE tons of timothy hay for the Hancock dren and make them strong. 35 Good Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates. cents, Tea or Tablets. Dr. Hines’ & Gordon livery barn. Fashion Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Mrs. Jesse Caples of Portland, spent I Drug Store. several days this week, the guest of Miss Marie Staehr pleasantly enter Wagonette to and from all trains. Special conve; ances over tained a number of friends at the home Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Thomas. the Wilson River Route to Tillamook at any and all times her parents Tuesday evening. The James Darling who has been some of party Forest Grove, Oregon. was in honor of Mrs. John Me* oregon and coiumbia phones . what indisposed the past week is again Nutt and proved a delightful occasion. convalescent. Games furnished the amusement of Monday afternoon the U. B. Col the evening. Delicate refreshments —Try Goldenrod Flour. You’ll Express Sale of Typewriters. lege at Philomath burned. The loss were served. like it. is $2500, insurance $1900. I have five typewriters for sale that Prof. C. E. Bradley, H. H. Markel, have been refused by the consignee. —English walnut trees Oregon Miss Mabel E. Hoge of the Portland Jesse and Art Caples returned Monday All first class machines with visible grown at nursery prices. Martin’s library, was here over Sunday the guest from a four day’s hunt up the Neha- writing and no ribbon. They will be [ Harness shop near the Post Office. of her parents. lem. They were on their return home sold cheap rather empty handed when Markel espied a Eastern owner. than return them to — A. P. Venen is not agent for the O. M. Pope and family of Hillsboro, deer Singer Sewing Machine Company any and brought it down. While out visited his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Pope, the party C. B. S tokes , more.' Make your payments to K. N. feasted royally on grouse and here last Sunday- tf Express Agent. Staehr at the Bazaar. t2 pheasants, but saw neither deer nor John Vanderwall, a Reedville insur bears. —Wanted—Cider apples at the ance agent, was in this city Wednesday Mrs. E. E. Williams of this city, at —The Bazaar is selling out its en cider at Cornelius. No decayed looking after the interests of his tended a musicale farewell given in tire line of Sewing Machines at one- or dirty mill apples taken. half the price traveling agents get for company. ol9 lm O. E. EDSON. Oregon City by Miss Mary Conyers, them. —Xmas goods will soon begin to who leaves soon for New York to pur For Sale—2 nice new houses in arrive at the Bazaar and in order to sue her studies. Miss Conyers will be HOLLISTER’S Forest Grove, 4 to 8 blocks the make room, Pianos, Organs andj Sew - as having appeared here Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggefs P°stoffice. One, 6 rooms, from concrete ir.g Machines will be sold at greatly at remembered a concert given by the students last . . -------------- foundation, bathroom, pantry, hall and A • — Busy .. Medicine for Busy People. reduced prices. spring. Mrs. E. E. Williams, was the Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. closets, lot 75x217, $1500. One, 7 Sold in 1 and 2 lb. A specific for Constipation. Indigestion, L ire r Mr. Emerson, formerly engaged in accompanist. ami Kidney troubles, l'im ples. Eczema, Im pure rooms, stone foundation, hall, pantry, arom a-tight tins. Blood. Had Breath. Sluggish Bowels. Headache closets, also barn and other buildi gs, the laundry business here and latterly The house on the comer opposite and Backache. Its Rocky M ountain Tea i:i tab G rind fresh each day— interested in a laundry plant at Che- let 35 cents a box. Genuine m ade t 3 acres of land, $2600. F. W. REILS. the Christian church, belonging to o l form. not too fine. list er D rug C om pany . Madison, Wis. halis, Washington, was in town Mon John Ballard, was moved this week to H GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW P E O r * Northwest part of town. O 19-26- day to attend to business. the lot in the center of the block J. A . V o l g e r (81 C o . Judge and Mrs. Henry Wirtz were and adjacent to the Sparks property . ______ San Franciseo in Portland last week to attend the The dwelling is occupied by Mr. Ben Hur dramatic production at the Baer’s family. Mr. Ballard has not yet made up his mind as to whether he Marquam. will Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomas of lot. build immediately on the corner Sheridan, were in the Grove this week to attend a reunion of the Thomas One of the teams belonging to j Johnson’s livery barn felt the hilarity I family. Halloween, left the depot at full Charlie Smith leaves the latter part of speed, homeward, circled of this week for Lafayette, Ore., round the hurried campus and to the where he has three or four week’s stable without doing returned CO any serious employment awaiting him. damage to the wagon or horses. The 1 3 Lloyd Leabo, who recently hurt his I driver however came back in another tt left leg while playing footbal' and who iconveyance. z has been confined to his room for a 3 week or so. is able to be up around. New Market « John Thornburg of the Crescent Mill, The palace market is the appropriate « I has purchased the residence of E. W. name of the new butcher shop which 0. Haines on Third Ave. He will re opened this morning in the rooms next Û model it and move into it at once. to the city bakery. The new pro- z to rt Mrs. Frank Fleck, who has been l prietors, McNamer and Hall, are so (l A New Line of Couch Covers, Tapestries, etc. visiting her sister, Mrs. Lauren Wat- well known here that they need no ft | kins for several weeks, left Wednesday I introduction to the public. The rooms | for her home at Colorado Springs, Col. have beer, renovated throughout, ÜJ and painted anew and the Isaac Baldwin, who has been con- : papered Rug and Couch Fringe. establishment an atmosphere of to his room by sickness for a cleanliness and has freshness which speak OB |fined couple of months, is out again enjoy well for the prosperity of the new firm. ing this delightful spell of weather. <P Fresh and salt meats as well as fish —Singer, Wheeler & Wilson, Do will be found there at any and all mestic and other high grade machines time. for sale at the Bazaar. $3.00 down C. F. HARRIS and $3.00 a month gets any of them. Liquor Question Renewed. West ol Farmers & Merchants Bank P o re s t d r o v e The stock show issue of the Pacific The liquor question at Forest Grove Northwest contains a cut of E. L. has again injected itself into the legal Naylor’s prize Angora goat, which was channels of the Circuit Court, and. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Shaver, of Rus on Dairymen to Meet Here. who have been the guests Fair. exhibition at the Lewis & Clark judging from the complaints filed. The Oregon State Dairymen's Asso of sel, Mr. Kansas, Pacific University is this time after and Mrs. Oliver Curtis, started ciation will meet in this city, Dec. 22, today for their Kansas results which they hope will give them home. —In order to give room for their 23. A joint committee from the real property as well as a cessation of 1 immense stock of Christmas goods the Board of Trade and Gales Grange has —We can save you money, get you Bazaar will sell their entire line of Sew the sale of liquors in the college town. , better rates. Insure your property in been appointed to look after the The University, through its attorney, ing Machines, Organs and Pianos at | the Northwest National of Glens Falls greatly reduced prices. arrangements for this meeting. Milton W. Smith, has filed suit against : Insuranc companies. Attorney J. N. F. Miller and Dr. Charles Hoffman, agent. Office phone, 632; Walter A. Dimick of Oregon City, Charles Money in English Walnuts. Hines, both of whom conduct drug residence, 442. was in the city over Sunday, the guest on Forest Grove’s main business Plant home grown trees. Trees at of friends. Mr. Dimick is a graduate stores street, asking the court to return them Nursery prices. For particulars, call The laundry property was sold by of Pacific University and is now city the property used by the two defen at Martin's Harness Shop near the Fred Emerson to E. W. Haines this recorder at the city on the banks of dants. The allegations do not touch Postoffice. 2t week. Mr. Haines says that he will the Willamette. ; put it in shape for any kind of manu- upon the liquor question, merely Prof, and Mrs. Frank Chapham, stating that Pacific University is the Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. i factory and furnish electric power Miss Moseley, Miss Mary Bailey, Miss owner in fee simple of the property should anyone desire to use it. Hannan St Davis of Buxton, Oregon, Gladys Hartley, Miss Maude Shannon, and that Miller, on one tract, and have dissolved partnership and are Council Items Mrs. Robinson, Miss Grace Woods and Hines, on another, hold possession succeeded by Hannan & Son. The city council «net Tuesday even Wilma Waggener formed a party from contrary to the rights of the college. ing in special session to transact busi the college, who attended the Mme. This means that the University will The Ladies of the Christian Church ness connected with the city lights. Eamts concert in Portland Monday attempt to get the property’s title are making preparations to serve a The water consumers outside the city evening. through reversion because of liquor Thanksgiving dinner. will now have to pay 91.00 a month The Forest Grove Equal Suffrage sales, contrary to what they call a H. E. Wilson, former physical di for the first faucet and 50 cents for Club will hold a meeting Friday even restriction in the deeds. rector at the college, now holds a sim each additional one. E. W. Haines ing, Nov. 3. at the home of Mrs. G. Two other pieces of property were ilar position in the Pendleton academy. offered a proposition which was accep 0. Rogers, at 7:30 o'clock. All who also asked for. one being now occupied ted to furnish 32 power candle light, are interested in the Equal Suffrage by Mort Hallett and another by James J. L. Corl purchased today the all night service for 91.50 per month. work are cordially invited to attend. Johnson, both of these places, accord house and property of T. H. Adams. When lights are connected with are specially urged to attend ing to popular legend, being conducted Consideration is reported to be $2000. an arc such light wire the price is to be 80 as Members there is important business to be as a sort of "blind pigs.” —Why not get a good up to date cents a month. transacted. By order of the President. That the defendants will put up a Sewing Machine now when you can get fight and carry the matter to a court of it at 93.00 down and 13.00 a month Sear's orchestra will give a dance at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoge expect last resort is not only conjectured but at the Vert’s Hall, Saturday evening. to leave Monday few Lincoln, Neb. expected. —Oregonian. LARGEST STOCK IN COUNTY Different patterns of the Latest Stoves on our Sample Floor. 36 36 LOCAL '! New Quarters Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Furnish ings, etc. JOHN ANDERSON, Th.Tailor. Forest Grove, Oregon Hancock, Gordon & Elliott M. P E T E R SO N G o ld e n receives our most careful atten tio n and is always uniform in strength and quality. T he choicest coffee grow n. H A R D W A R E m o <u < « > 0 h 0 m FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED AND REPAIRED Our Grocery Department Our Stock Is Always i. NEW and FRESH We have a large stock of the choicest* canned goods, in Tomatoes, Corn, etc., also Teas, Coffees and all kinds of Breakfast; Foods We w ant good apples and pota toes in exchange for which we will give goods. BAILEY’S liG STORE Forest Grove. Oregon