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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1906)
— Rem em ber Wednesday as . Horlicultjral Meeting LOCAL HAPPENINGS \ to -1 p i » day „ T h e Chicago. T h ose interested in horticulture should not forget the meeting next Saturday, at 10 a. m ., next door east of post-office. Dr. Cardwell of Port — Goldenrod Flour, buy it, try it. land, president of the State Horticultu — Suit cases at cost at Bowman’ s. ral Society and Mr. Thomas Prince, the noted walnut grower of D undee, Fred Marsh is visiting at home this have signified their intention to be week. present. Walnuts are to be a special — For Visible Writing see Under feature of the program. by the G to .e New Line of C. T . Ryan, a ptop eaai.e y o u .* ■* “ rc" U“ “ *" farmer of Gales Creek, spent Saturday time thls week’ . „ and Sunday in town. The registration officers m Forest M Grove will demand house number and C l)de Ryan and Mr. Wagner ot Portland, made an over Sunday visit street hereafter. y. PONGEE NEGLIGEE with Forest Grove friends. are becom ing a clty’ Phn. H . L. Bate, w .a called to M is. Matgueme Ba.et.an and M m SHIRTS Portland over Sunday on a c c o .n .o l the Margaret A.hber oi Gales C r e e k . « wood Typewriter. death ol a d i , « , , relative. miniateur — Trem eduous, sensational bargains , counting E. X. Harding, proprietor of the at T h e Chicago. _ ... .• „ meetings ! Gaston flouring mills, was transacting E. X . Hardin, the Gaston mill man, primaries. business in this city, Saturday. 1 was in town Saturday. A peculiar sentence was pronounced E. W. Haines was in Portland Satur Mr. M ichel of Carnation was in on a upon Frank T. Hall, the first of the day, being called there on business week by Judge M cBride. H ill it will I business trip Monday. relative to the local trolley line. be remembered, was arrested for — Pianos and Organs from factory to burglary. H e was tried and sentenced Miss Maud Shannon will sing at the to serve seven years in the penitentiary [ hom e. Call at A. P. Venen’ s. obening of the new opera house in but released on parole pending good Stella Boscow of Hillsboro, spent Hillsboro next Saturday evening. behavior. H e was told to go home to ; Sunday with Manche Langley. his family but any m isconduct on his M. L. Roberts visited the editorial — M oney to loan on farm security. part would call down upon him the sanctum of The News one day last W. H . Hollis, Forest Grove. sentence to the state’ s prison. week leaving happiness in his wake. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Sexton spent Invitations are out announcing the Many citizens are having their old w edding of Miss Gertrude Smith and I Sunday in Portland visiting their son. fruit trees trimmed up and sprayed. Mr. Albert H . Eiler of Portland. Miss — Every article at cost at The Chi The horticultural spirit is spreading. Smith was raised in Forest Grove and cago. Wednesday is the last chance. has many friends here. Mr. Eiler is a Mrs. Ida Sager of Somers, Mont., Miss M abel H og e of the Portland mem ber of the firm known as Eiler’ s daughter of W . P. Spaulding of th ■> Piano H ouse of Portland. The wed Library, spent a few days at hom e this city, is visiting with her parents th’.s ding ceremony will be pronounced at week. | week. the Portland H otel, on Febraary 22, President Ferrin will entertain the where also will be served the wedding S. A. Moulton, the barber, has been breakfast. The honeymoon will be students of the college next Friday com pelled to leave work on account of spent in Honolulu after which the evening. sickness. H e is threatened with pneu couple will make their home in Burke T on gu e, the Hillsboro attor monia. Portland. ney, was in the city on legal business Miss Stella Boscow of Hillsboro, The city police force *has been un this week. came to this city Saturday evening to usually active the past week. The E. W ebb, the Gales Creek teacher, attend the dancing party given at latest of its achievements was the inter made T h e News a pleasant call Verts Hall. ruption of a little social “ rough-house” Saturday. 1 Frank Browne has returned from a indulged in last night, as is the custom Mr. Frederick Wagner of the Postal tour of Tillamook County where he by a select crowd of college students. Union, visited over Sunday with the has been giving exhibitions of his tal- However, the 10-second chief of police 1 ent as a cartoonist. Langleys. was unable to get his running gear A rousing meeting of the Marion G eorge A. Steel, of Clackamas, is a up to the test speed contracted fcr by County Republican Clubs to whi.h candidate for the Republican nomina- the city so the students were able to all Republican aspirants for state • tion for state treasurer. officers were invited, was held in show a clean pair of heels and leave Salem on Monday, in memory of Miss Catherine My^rs, principal only tracks to be investigated by the Abraham Lincoln. More than 350 the Cleone schools, spent Sunday recorder. plates were laid. her home in this city. Mr. Loomis has pigeon farm. H e on the peace and that will “ happen” Nation,1 B .»k N o t ,,. M F in . N.tion.1 Bank of t o « started a must be harmony after the VO L. U „ “ J friends in Forest Grove Saturday. ,, , , H C Atwell addressed the meeting n - m w e‘ of Fruit Growers held at H ood River last week. Have your spring suit made to order without e It was the largest meeting at in the history of the movement. Jim Dempsey, a I rest (i rlum- former hardware man of Forest Grove and a recent em ploye of the Honeyman Hardware company, was in town over Sunday. — White Leghorn and Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching, 50 cents for 15. C. HOSP E. Ruckle, south end Seventh Street north. H of JOHN ANDERSON’S, The Tai KcSXS&3&2K:K3fK3CXXS:S:5iirte™il 3t Friday evening Miss Jessie Hoge The New York Tribune Farmer and gave a basketball party to a number of The News can be secured till March . . , „ « her friends. The evening was spent 25, at the nominal price of ©1.25. in games and listening to music. damaged stomach. — John Anderson’ s sale f l cent off on a" ready-nua;«j a great sale. ^ ________ A te thu .¡me the ..o publication, — Have you been betrayed by prom can be had for ©1.5U. ises of quacks, swallowed pills and bottl ed medicine, without results except a | M„ T|CE „ pta tading c y our ci hospital , To Notice the T o those we offer Taxpayers of County, t the ei Will run my Feed mill every Satur ,, , , Hie for Tea. day at Rasmusen’ s Feed store. You are hereby n o t i u und< taxes levied for the year eijef the 35 cents, Dr. Hines Drug Store. 4t WILL HARTRAMPF. due and payable on and a! • hospits The Valentine Social given as a „ . , i February 19, 1906, at ;rown \ benefit for the choir of the Christian - G o o d looks bring happiness. Friends of Hollister's Rocky Mountain j o ffic e > church last night th e d ty success. care more for us when we meet them ( jneton county, Oregon. ere dem Tlfose who were at the helm and are with a clean, smiling face, bright eyes Three per cent rebate i>o accoi taxes paid previous to atients ’ responsible for the good results were: sparkling with health, which com es by Misses Belle and D. was a Darling, and Mr. Wells. Aldrich taking Hollister’ s Rocky Mountian Tea. 1906’ ,T h e . ? rst. half * ’r treatrr ,c „ „. t , quent after Monday, Apr alt open 3 5 cts„ at Dr. Hines Drug Store. ! If the first half is not Faid:3k £ then the whole amount it rthermc linquent. If the first laermal fi Man wanted to canvass Washington I t| len the last half can bejar the ba Judge Wirtz. Mrs. Wirtz sustained a County. Experience not necessary, time, up to October 1st, Interested sprain on the left fore-arm last week Man with team preferred. G ood pay. ! J- W. CXMighly, the youngest son, had the cartilages Apply at once to j Sheriff and Ex-Officio I,tfficult between the wrist and fore-arm, badly THE BAZAAR, i for Washington County. 3 minor Forest Grove, Ore It is fu torn, last Saturday evening. The skating rink pleasure and pain to has brought the home cf Man Wanted THE CHICAGO CLOTHING co;MI »AN i w HIEMEH m A «.-& Our MAMMOTH S A L E has been the talk of the county. People heard of our M A TC H LESS 5ARGAIN S of every article A T nr <? Ht. M cX a m er E. Hall Things have come our way in splendid style. Sold a large amount of goods but can fit you yet COME AND SEE US! Palace Market lPacific A v en u e) Dealers in Fresh and Stilt Meats —Lcird and Fish V Prompt Delivery to all parts of the city. Poreat Urove, Hughes Phone 591 Oregon « Wanted— School-girl to work for board. Apply, Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. F a s h io n L i v e r y , F e e d a n d S a le S t a b le . Wagonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over the Wilson River Route to Tillamook at any and all times Forest 6rove. Oregon. OREGON AND COLUMBIA PHONES. A K JAM ES R A S M USEN Dealer in F L O U k und F E E D F orest d r o v e . Ore., 81 year. “ Dad” Moulton, the Stanford coach, The News and Semi-weekly Journal who trained P. U ’ s track team last year for S I .75. Sample copies may be had and who gave a canine exhibition at at this office. Verts Hall in connection with a student benefit, has signed to train the Willa- John Cornelius made his customary mette University athletes this year. visit to the “ burg” this week and Mrs. Wilbur M cEldowney of this found things particularly rushing. J. T . Gerrish of near Gaston, had business in the Grove, Wednesday, and while here made this office a pleasant call. rinnal T h L x ' l tional church ,n Portland mishing Dm so p iternity io been S FOREST GROVE, 0 In the City Marshal’ s report made be,0re the council Iast Tuesday evening tbe *act was revealed that a horse had been rounded up, out into the pound. boarded on the City of Forest Grove for four days and then— died. A coroner’ s inquest was not held, but the borse probably choked to death. Harrison Blank, a brother of Stephen Wednes- Blank arrived in Forest Grove, from fh J ’ w a g ,lnxK aT SPlCe,S 0f W Tuesday evening. This is Mr. ™ J L n f T r Y“ I*"’ Blank’ s first visit t0 coast and he formerly of the Conservatory, sang also. was greatly surpri3ed t0 find such Joseph Holder of Gaston, will peti Roy Watkins returned from Cali- tion the County Court, for the purpose ornia last night, where he has been of conducting a saloon in that locality. with our “ Los Angeles colony” for The application will be mads offi sem e months. H e speaks well of cially, March 7. California but will start for Washington, Sunday. H e prefers the Northwest Among those from Hillsboro, who after all. attended the Chapman-Walker Concert 0 c, , were Miss Alice Merryman, Miss Jessie Sam Show returned Thursday even- Donelson, Miss Lura Waggener, Mrs. mg from a week s visit at his sister’ s Frank Kane and the Misses Herrington. home in Bellingham, Wash. He Hancock, Gordon & Elliott Special Attention to Commercial Travelers' Patronage. Good Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates. Subscribe for The News. A That WEDNESDft talled U P O S IT IV E L Y the---- - S I DAY of Our T R E fri^ DOUS S A L E p We Have Decided to Close Our Sale on NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT ODD FELLOWS’ BLDG m rnish a om is c n T h e y all c a m e a f te r th e m . C O S T S ^3, T enterprise and general thrift in evidence as he was able to observe in his trip up the coast. H e came by way of New M exico and California. ... T , Le‘° .Nicklin, who has been studying music in Europe, is expected home soon. She is a niece of Mrs. C. E. Geiger and has spent a good deal of her time in Forest Grove. Miss Nicklin was one of the leading violin- Just u nboxed fine 810 Organ going at 850. Fint double veneered, French tion Piano, one of the fines ever seen in Forest Grove, i as ridiculous low price. ) j respecting the trade is p choose to give pianos and ct l that’ s my business. A . P.' Marshal Lenneville has 1 pelling the business men t ! street to keep their back jt As a result a wholesale eku burning has been the ok week in that locality. Ht done some good work in o:J the town wnere private * been somewhat of a nuisaze immediate neighborhood. The Fleur de Lis Club Manche Langley, W edne inst. Hearts were evi evidence. The feature of was a Post O ffice, presid«': ln the is,s of the sta,e Prior her departure Dan Cupid, through the "i Am ong the more prominent speakers rePT x Belfin h ° ° ^ Bellingham, but the and her three years in Berlin should which each girl received a at the big Lincoln Day Banquet given Bellingham boom , is a thing that has open up to her a limitless field on the valentines. Numbered a v at Salem, Monday, was our rustling gone into h.story. coast for future successes. 1 were distributed and an ■ candidate for the nomination for con valentine story read ther A m ong the oldest voters, who have I r x » „ „ . u . , • . . . gressman, S. Bruce Huston, of registered with Judge Wirtz are: A J, T * ay!nR tles for the freshments were served Hillsboro. N. Beecher. 87: W. L. Wagner 82- ' I V rll 7 ay * as be« un last Friday enjoyable evening is Charles Roe and John Anderson R. Dunsmoor, 78: M H. Shipley’. 80; b.een ™shed " * ht alonK those in attendance. went to North Yamhill Saturday as Milton M il,™ Bajky, so - o . C. Thornburg * *h f[00d weather. The The W . C. T . U. will m delegates to a committee meeting 94. Thirty-three voters oters have h a v e passed ™“ * ™ad^ thts week has been rapid and the outlook is real encouraging. Free Reading R oom Friday, which is to make arrangaments for the the three score and ten limit. District meeting of the K. P. lodge to _,, The actual time to be spent in con- 3 p. m. with the followi Edgar Meresse, of The News, has structing the line will be comparatively Devotional, Mrs. Boyd; be held there March 3. been of.ered a position on the Capital short and cars should be running bv ! National W . C. T . U .” , Mi A donkey engine and some other Story of the Local W. journal, the enterprising Salem daily, early summer at the most. The only logging machinery passed through Mr. Meresse is spending the week delay that will hinder the immediate Mrs. H oxter; Song, Miss town this week for Patton's new camp investigating the conditions there, completion of the enterprise will be “ Suggestions for Future ^ on Roderick Creek. A good section H e will return to Forest Grove soon, m receiving the final equipment. If by Mrs. H ollinger; Soda1 of timber land will afford work here for however, and remain with The News, no unforseen difficulties arise by the served. All interested in t i1 loggers for sometime to com e. — Johnson & Johnson will occu py ®no ° f the week l'es will be laid up to Christian Tem perance Unux Miss Edna Jensen attended the the old Post Office building with A'-------- _______ ..._ . a |--------- Av« nue- The ' force of men i dially invited. reception to the alumni of the Oregon special assortment of merchandise just n°T at work 13 soraewhere between 15 L o o k I p W h en ***•* State Normal School at Monmouth last as soon as building is finished and and 2 0 - 2 ln avera*c of 17 during this “ I don’t talk half as a» week. The occasion was the mid stock arrives. H old your orders for Week’ . The. ram wil1 retard the work do,” said the preacher to winter graduation. Miss Jensen grad teas and get a nice present on open- S0I? e but not effectually delay the "yet your voice bolds out t**1 uated two years ago from the State ing day. cariy com pletion of the road. The ns mine. W hy Is I t f’ , Normal. The law yer said he coukJnj Dr- W. C. Kantner of the First Con- ^ b e ^ h a n d l e d ^ n o T ^ they "The difference in the P°J Mrs. Mary F. Nixon t? contemplating gregational churdi of Salem well next werk t L d P 'S ^ be set yonr head when you are aj the building of a new warehouse in North \ imhill. The work of construct known here, has tendered his resigna- ions way 'in w W c h " S T t “ * 1 ham,0n' plains i t ” said the e,ocut3* tion as pastor of that church to a c c e n t: 7 • w hlcb th f Transportation preacher looks down upon & io n will begin immediately but it will a call to a Seattle pulpit £ S ! i . ? y L1S managing the undertaking Ration, a lawyer looks up M be for private purposes only. Mrs. b e n T s S t ? ” ^ ^ C‘ tiZenS’ That drooping o f the head Nixon has a large hay farm near North ner is a trustee of Pacific University S vocal cords and make« th<' ^ and one of the best preachers « 2 1 “ a f £ « *ure 10 Yamhill. orators in the state. i „ , transactions necessary to voice more difficult to p W j^ j execute the venture. that o f any other profess!'“ to sp 1 but X3 NICE LINE OF D R Y G O O D S !! A lso Groceries, \Boots and Shoes. Give the new store a trial Forest Grove*.Prices • \ ,• • • • • • • 9 • £ • • • • • •» » • • • • • • • * H ighest prices paid for Butter and eggs \IT. E . D V X S H O O X . H ilt*. O r e g o n FI