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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1905)
I —Save $150 on a piano by dealing with factory’s agent, A. P. Venen. T h e Place to Buy John Devlin is the guest of his sister Mrs. Charles Hines. NEWEST CONCEPTIONS — A. P. Venen, agent for Singer and The Groner and Rowell Co., of for the Head Wheeler & Wilson sewing machines. Scholls, was awarded a gold medal for their splendid Tile exhibit at the Fair. — See the Chicago Clothing Co.’s ad on sixth page of this issue. D. M. Baker, who has been at Carl Walter Pettys, a law student of Til ton for several weeks the guest of his AHEAD IN S TY LE , SNAP AND V A LU E lamook, was visiting Everett Hall this brother, L. H ., returned home Sat urday. week. Correct Ideas In Hats and Caps Mrs. Grace Watt Ross, a prominent Phil Porter and wife of East Gaston, WOOD CHOPPERS’ were in town last week doing some Portland club-woman and a former student of Pacific University, visited trading. SU PPLIES chapel, Monday. Choose from our immense new Stock of Hats Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur (5IMOND5 SAWS) — A window chuck full of stylish, and Caps at prices to suit. After looking in Stratton, Nov. 21, a daughter, in Corne smart looking hats for all heads, will lius, Oregon. vain all over town for what you want you are be given away during the special sale pretty sure to find it at F. S. Barnes, the past week, filled at the Chicago. an order for several bows for persons The Marshfield Advertiser recently (• in Evanston, 111. came to our exchange table. It is T h e H lg h eM t Q u ftllty Miss Anna Cornelius of the La well edited and appears to cover the Course store, spent last week at her local field thoroughly. home at Hillside. Professor D. A. Grout, of the Ladd — English walnut trees now ready Schools of Portland, will be one of the for delivery at Martin’s Harness Shop, instructors at the coming Teachers’ In near the post office. stitute to be held here soon. We are always pleased to show our goods, whether you buy or not. — Remember the Cooking Exhibition F. H . Moore and family, who have at Goff Bros, next week. An invita been living in this city for several tion is extended to all. months, left Wednesday for Aurora, Nicholas Steicheu and Mr. Parsons Neb., where they will make their of Salem, were the guests of Frank future home. NORTH MAIN S TR E E T FOREST GROVE, ORE Special Attention to Commercial Travelers' Patronage. Orth, of this city, last week. The interior of the Odd Fellows hall Good Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates. — Have Dr. Lowe cure your head and was remodeled this week so as to give a better view of the work presented eye ache with a pair of his superior 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 . glasses. At Forest Grove Dec. 1 and 2. during a session of the lodge. A raised platform was built around the Wagonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over Miss Mary Bailey returned the fore room. Congregational Church — A. P. Venen, the piano tuner. the Wilson River Route to Tillamook at any and all times part of the week from an extended Ben David and Hiram Davis, a Sunday, Nov. 26, Sunday School at — English walnut trees Oregon visit with Portland friends. Forest Grove, Oregon. OREGON AND COLUMBIA PHONES. brother of J. H. Davis, the assistant at 10 a. m. Morning Service at 11. In grown at nursery prices. Martin’s Harvey Morton, who has been in the the Wells Fargo Office, left Monday recognition of the day, which is set Harness shoo near the Post Office. city for several weeks past, left the for San Francisco, where they expect apart as ‘‘The World’s Temperance Temperance day will be observed at fore part of the week for Tillamook to spend the winter. Both are resi Day,” the pastor. Rev. Herbert W. the M. E. Sunday School next Sunday dents of Thatcher. J. M. Garrison has returned from an — Pianos, and organs at factory prices. Boyd will preach on the issues in Mrs. H. H. Davies and Mrs. June at 10 o’clock, by a temperance extended business trip to Eastern Ore From factory to home, A. P. Venen. Forest Grove. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30, Wright of Green Mountain, spent Fri Mrs. Lysons, who has been visiting exercise. topic—“ God’s Wonderful Works.” day in Forest Grove, visiting friends. friends in Forest Grove for several gon and Washington. — The Bazaar is doing an immense Evening service at 7:30. Music by — For Sale— Two milch cows, light L. R. Brock and Miss L. E. Brock months past expects to leave for her Sheriff J. W. Connell returned business in pianos, organs and sewing#* the Young People’s choir, preaching team and two seated surrey. Inquire home in Snohomish, Wash., the latter of North Yamhill, spent a few days the by the pastor—“ The Make-up of a of E. B. Winters on Buck Farm, Wednesday from Helix, Umatilla machines on account of the low pricer past week in this city, visiting Mr. part of the week. While here she Man, His Personality.” Thursday, Cornelius, R. F. D., No. 2; or at the made her home with Mrs. H. B. county with S. A. Mallory and Mrs. offered just now to give room for hoi - and Mrs. N. J. Walker. day goods. Nov. 30, in this church, Union News office. Johnson. Lennie R. Willis, who eloped from the Rev. Daniel Staver, who has been at Thanksgiving Service at 11 a. m., In last Sunday’s Oregonian ap Hot Lake, taking treatment for rheum George and William Payne, cousins hopfields near Carlton, several weeks with preaching by the Rev. L. F. peared “ Modern Fables about Men atic troubles, arrived home Friday of Stephen Morgan of this city, spent ago. Mallory, while on this escapade, Belknap. H O L L I S T E R ’S and Things” by the late Horace S. morning. Sunday at the latter’s home. These went under the name of Stanley Alli Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets Lyman who was well known in this gentlemen have been located in Sheri A Busy Medicine for Busy People. At The Christian Church. JameS Robb, one of the substantial dan since coming West. They are son. H e is an ex-motorman of Ta city. H e was a graduate of the *78 Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor, , farmers of Centerville, was in the city now building a feed barn in Hillsboro, coma, and his wife is now living at A specific fo r C o n stip atio n . In d ig e stio n , T.ivgjr Services next Lord’s Day as follows: class. Ballard. Lennie Willis is the wife of and K id n ey tro u b les. P im p le s, E czem a, I m p u r e 1 Saturday, looking after business where they will engage in business. Sunday School at 10, preaching at 11, Blood, H ad H reath, S lu g g ish B ow els, H eiidaclie B. F. Willis, a Portland man. During and — Pain may go by the name of interests. ► B ackache. I ts R ocky M ountain T ea in ta b subject of sermon, “ Elijah, The Man t James E. Patton who recently re le t form . 35 c en ts a box. G e n u in e m a d e t their sensational journey the couple rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, pleu of God.” As Sunday is the world’s Wanted—To exchange new, drop- moved to McMinnville to engage in spent the night at Sherwood. A war H o l l is t e r D n u a C o m p a n y . M adison, W is. risy. No matter what name the pains GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOT*»' Temperance Sunday, the evening ser are called, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain head Singer or Wheeler & Wilson sew the wood sawing business, was in the rant was sworn out by Judge H. T. mon will be a temperance sermon. ing machine, for hay or wood. A. P. city Sunday. Jim likes his new loca Bagley of Hillsoro and after several Tea will drive them away. 35 cents, Christian Endeavor at 6:30. tion and reports good business. He weeks of diligent search the elopers You’ll — Try Goldenrod Flour. Tea or Tablets. Dr. Hines’ Drug Venen. states that wood saws have to pay $10 were located on a farm near Helix. Store. like it. — Coffee and hot biscuits will be The C. W. B. M. of the Christian served at Goff Bros.’ store every day of yearly license there and believes it a Church are preparing to give an enter — Xmas goods have begun to arrive next week by a demonstrator of Steel good thing as it has a tendency to tainment at the church on the Sth of at The Bazaar by the the wagon load, keep away outside competitors who Dec.. They expect to secure talent and every freight train brings in more. Ranges. formerly rushed in for the big orders from outside. Committeee. Invitations have been received in thus leaving the small ones to the They will have a much larger and better selection of that class of goods this city to a dancing party given by local sawyers. The Ladies Aid Society of the M. than any store in the country and will the "Bachelor Maids of Hillsboro” , The Flint Daily News of Nov. 16, E. church will have a Christmas sale, give away beautiful and valuable prizes November 26. has been received at this office. It the 15 th of Dec. to their customers. George Boos and Will Boos, former contains the announcement of the Forest Grove boys, now making their recent change of publishers. The new home in Portland, were in the city for proprieto.s are J. F. Woods, formerly an over-Sunday visit. of the Washington County News, and Mrs. Lee Anderson of Carnation, who Wm V. Smith of Olean, N. Y. Under has been very sick with pleurisy, has the new management the subscribers improved sufficiently to be up and of the Daily News may expect to see paper improved editorially and typo around greeting her friends. graphically. — Next week 2 days only, Friday The Monday Oregonian contained a and Saturday, Dec. 1 and 2, Dr. Lowe, the well known oculo-optician, will be cut of Roland U. Peterson, the promi at Hotel Laughlin at Forest Grove. nent local athlete who declined a call to the University of Wisconsin, conj Consult him. taining “ certain inducement-.” The A cash carrier system was put in at half tone appeared in connection with the Comer Store the first of the week. a recent expose which a national week This is the second local mercantile ly has been making on athletic graft OpcratMiJOaily by th* estabTshment which has this practical among the large middle west uni contrivance in operation. versifies. Miss Ethel Jones of Adrian, Minn., Return to Their Native Land. “ TI m Comfortable Way" who has been the guest of her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F. Blied, who lives Between St. Paul, Minneapolis and Puget Sound Points Mrs. J. B. Smith of this city, has re some two miles northwest of town, left turned to her home after having spent Tuesday noon for a three months visit NEW C O M P A R TM E N T--L IB H A R Y --O B S E K V A TIÜ N CARS a month visiting in Forest Grove. to their native home in Sweden. Mr. — The Bazaar has got the biggest and Mrs. Blied have lived in this For detailed information, rates, etc., call on selection of books of any store in the country for more than a score of years S. G. YERKES, A. G. P. A., G. N. RY., 2d Ave. & Columbia country, and as they buy direct from aud have always looked forward to the St., Seattle, Wash. the publishers they can offer prices time when they could return to the S . S D A K O T A S A I L S F O R T H H O R I E N T D E C E M B E R 19 way below what other stores sell them home land for an extended visit with their old parents. This year appeared for. The Odd Fellows of this city will to be an opportune time with them organize an Encampment here about and after a little preparation, they de cided to take the trip. the middle of December. The en Mr. Blied is an Oregonian through campment in Oddfellowship bears and through and has supplied himself some such relationship as the Chapter with a large collection of photographs in Masonry. of this city and vicinity to advertise Walker’s orchestra will give a Forest Grove. One pieture in partic Thanksgiving ball on Wednesday, ular, showing three vineyards on Da evening Nov. 29, at Verts Hall. It vid’s Hill with his own place in the will bean all night dance and supper foreground, is one that he believes will be served. Window cards an will lead some of his relatives to mi nouncing the event will be out soon. grate to Oregon. Then he is to tell S. G. Morgan moved from Hillsboro them of our matchless climate and to this city, last week. Mr. and Mrs. compare it with that of snow bound Morgan are residing in the King cot Sweden. tage on Third Avenue. Mr. Morgan Administrator’s Sale has been working here for some time IN THE COUNTY COUKT OF TH* STATE OF OR* but his fr.mily had not decided to OON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY make a change of home. la the matter of the estate of James Sloan, deceased. Heaters, Ranges & OIL STOVES Queensware & Graniteware Furniture Builders' Hardware Iron Beds Ocean W ave W a s h e rs W in d o w s , D o o rs JOHN ANDERSON'S, Th e a n d G lass T a ilo r Hancock, Gordon & Elliott M . P E TE R S O N , WE SATISFY Seekers for Quality The mark of Merit is on our WOOL UNDERWEAR You CANT buy any BETTER be cause there ISN'T any BETTER GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY In vestigate our N E W L IN E o f WHEN IN NEED OF Tinware, Enameled Steel Ware Cutlery, Hardware, Tools Stoves and Ranges Paints & Oils Be sure you purchase where the quality is second to none and the price at the lowest possible mark That place is C . P. H A R R IS W ist ol F a rm rs & Merchants Bank F o rest G rove — Many children inherit constitu tions weak and feeble, others due to childhood troubles. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will positively cure chil dren and make them strong. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. Mr. Orlo Baldwin and son, of Forest Grove, the former being a brother of Mrs. John Rush, are visiting friends and relatives here. Mr. Baldwin con templates locating in these parts if a suitable place can be purchased.— Newberg Graphic. Under authority ot an order of sale granted by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County, on the 16th day of November, 1905, I w ill sell at private sale the following described real estate, to-wit The Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter and the West half of the Southeast quarter of Section 26, T. 4. S E 10. W. of Will. H er.. In Tillamook County, Ore gon. containing 120 acre« o t land, on or after the 23rd day of December, 1905. and bids will be received at the Forest Grove Hotel, in the City of Forest Grove. Wash iagton County, Oregon, the residence of the adminis trator of said estate, on the following terms, to-wit: A mortgage for $300.00. with 7 per cent interest due on or before ten months, and the balance in cash. GKO. O. SLOAN. Administrator of the estate of James Sloan, deceased Dated at Forest Grave, Oregon, the 20th day of November. 1905. First Pub Nov. 23. TRUNKS, Telescopes, SUIT CASES and GRIPS AGENTS FOR ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS BAILEY’S BIG STORE Forest Grove, - Oregon