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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1905)
DAYS ! ! Highest Award Gold Medal Lewis & Clark Exposition An Event of Prime Importance (Beginning Thursday, TRADE MARK D 1, 1905 7\nd Continuing Tw o days F IR E ALL YOLTR MALL A L L YOUlR ITS NON-BREAK j STEEL and MALLE 'he ladies of this vicinity (and gentlemen, too) are cordially invited to visit our store and to regale themselves with the hot biscuit and fragrant coffee which are served, while inspecting the exhibit and witnessing the Demonstration of For the woman whose pride is her cooking and the man who is willing to combine great economy and better food, there is a big wholesome lesson to be derived from an intelligent investigation of the superior feature of these sterling ranges. S tr o n g e s t, H a n d s o m e st, B e s t C o o k ers. INot L o w e s t in P rice, but IVIost E conom ical. To every purchaser o f the “The Malleable” Range this week only, we will give absolutely free, a $ 5 .0 0 s e t o f Cooking Ut ens i l s . . . . . . . Mrs. Harry Nauffts was pleasantly surprised by a number of friends in honor of her birthday, last Wednesday evening. Nearly twenty guests had gathered to make the event memorable. All came with lunch baskets well furnished and a delicious supper was Mrs. Sargent, who was seriously served. Mrs. Nauffts was presented injured in the runaway at Gales Creek, with a gold watch and chain of which two weeks ago is improving nicely. she was very appreciative. Attention Woodmen! The Annual Election of the M. W. of A. will occur on Friday eve., Dec. 8, 1905.' Every Woodman is re quested to be present. J. L. CORL, Clerk. WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON When others advertise reduction, overstocked, and clearance sales, come to us, you will find our prices, correct, and our goods right at all times. W e have a splendid lot of hats for all heads. Others may afford to give G IV E T H E M AW AY but we guarantee to fit the purse as well as the head of every customer. Fit, Finish, Fashion and Comfort are the points that make Our Winter Underwear Go . . New Styles in Men’s Collars. The famous Buster Brown for Children. Seing is believing. Come and See. JOHN ANDERSON’S, T h e T a ilo r SPECIAL SALE ON STOVES S to v es were never so low in price as th e y are. . . . : : : : THIS WEEK: $10.00 Airtight Heaters, cast top and bottom cast lining, a neat looker and splendid heater - - $8.00 $9.00 Air Tight Heater - - - $7.00 $ 8.00 “ “ - - - - - - - $ 6.00 $2.50 $27.00 C om « and look them o v e r w h e th e r you hoy o r not C. F. HARRIS Wist of Fornire & Merchants Bank E. H a ll Palace Market (Pacific Avenue) Fresh and Salt Meats —Lard and Fish— Prompt Delivery to all parts of the city. Forest Grove, F o r e s t Grove • Hughes Phone 591 Oregon — A full line of Xmas toys and pres- LOCAL HAPPENINGS In the Hat Line .. $2.50 “ “ " Malleable Steel Ranges < ? W . M cA a m er — Before listing property, get Bald win’s terms. L. J. Corl is erecting a neat bam 14x22 on his property on A street. j ents at Mrs. J. W. Anderson’s, Dilley. Stock that Stands the Test of the C ritical. . . T hat is what we claim for all our goods and our patrons wiil test ify to its truth. Mrs. James Miller of Gaston, visited j friends in this city, Tuesday. — If you have real estate to sell, see Baldwin. \ Harvey J. E. Kertson of Portland, was the guest of his brother Will, during the E. H. Coleman is putting in new week. sidewalks at his home on Third Ave. Dr. E. Brown while in Portland last — If you want to buy real estate, week purchased an X-ray and a High see Harvey Baldwin. j Frei u ncy outfit. W. J. Wall, the Hillsboro band — The best line of Riding Bridles in leader, leaves the first of the month the county. 50 cts and up. Martin’s for Mexico. Harness Shop. — If you have anything to sell, see At the next meeting of the Wo I Harvey Baldwin, office at King's old mens’ Relief Corps, Dec. 14, will occur I stand. the annual election of officers. Mrs. Nelson LaCourse is spending a Mrs. Moore of Gaston, who has i wetk at Banks, the guest of the reached the four score and five age Mizen family. limit, drove to Forest Grove, Tuesday. — A set of double Harness complete —Reduced prices in millinery the with collars $12.00. Martin’s Harness remainder of the season at Mrs. A. E. Shop near the Postoffice. Dixon's Millinery Parlor on Main St. Sam Todd of Forest Grove was at The advent of a baby boy in the Gales Creek, Monday and installed the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mertz new switchboard at that place. has brought added ioy to that house Ray Richardson and Mr. Roper, hold. both of Portland, are expected to visit Charles Smith has returned home friends in the Grove, Thanksgiving from Lafayette, Ore., after finishing a I eve. two week’s contract at house decorat — With every dollar’s worth of goods ing in that locality. purchased, one is entitled to a ticket Henry Shannon leaves this week for on a doll or a parlor lamp, at Mrs. J. a visit in Eastern Oregon, where he W. Anderson’s, Dilley. i expects the climate will prove bene- The Knights of the Maccabees are | ficial to his health. planning for a dancing party to be Alex Todd is another road supervisor given at Greenville December 25. who is giving careful attention to the Invitations will be sent out soon. roads under his care. That part of There is a case of dipheria in the the base line road in the city is to be family of Mr. Lousignon on Gales giaveled. Creek and the Wilson school has been Mrs. Ivy Hartrampf was presented closed to prevent a spread of the with a beautiful water set and tray malady. Tuesday on the anniversary of her Clyde Ryan, Earl Shephard and birthday. The gift being a slight George R. Sibley were among the token of the high esteem in which Portlanders, who made an over Sun Mrs. Hartrampf is held by the clerks day visit with Forest Grove friends. of the LaCourse store. UMBRELLAS The weather is becoming uncertain. Better buy now and be prepared for any emergency. Ladiei’ umbrellas from 50c to $3.50 Men’s umbrellas from 75c to $3.50 Tis said variety is the spice o f life, i f i t / s variety you’re after, ex amine our.. . . MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS Men’s Suspenders from 25c to 75c. Boys’ Suspenders from 10 cents up. Swell Shirts and Sweaters, Kid Gloves for dress and work. Outing Flannels, new patterns from 5c to 15c per yard. Notable Offerings in Ribbons Persian, Holly, Roman Stripes, Dresden All widths and strictly seasonable. BAILEY’S BIG STORE Forest Grove ••