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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1906)
LOCAL HAPPENINGS ! .... ........................................................ ... Ezra Curts was in the city today. For Sale— Piano. H one, W . H . H ollis, Forest Grove. — Try Goldenrod Flour. boro with Mrs. F. A. Clark is suffering with a Î Mr. S. W. Goodin of G len coe, was l< in town this week. f FOR RENT— G ood 8 room house. public I ' Inquire at this office. E1 1. Haven Belknap returned home this Cash or installments. Mrs. Judge R ood with Mr. of school, M n. i tives if taken Inquire GLOVES to principal of the has bought Andrew in H illsboro, is smile at noon. A ls o swell line o f trousers and youths' Take Rocky Mountain Tea at night Brown Forest G rove, Mr. suits just arrived. Rev. Paul Roder, superintendant of of Hillsboro visiting with her rela- the State Anti-saloon League, will N ew York be Alvin at Verts Hall next Tuesday evening at 8 o ’ clock to begin the campaign JOHN ANDERSON’S, The Tailor Tribune T h e Farmer is one of the and VOL. in T o make life happy and bright. a small Smile in the morning, Farmer, against the proposed amendment to weekly, and the News one year, $1.25 the Local Option Law. The best farm journals published. Clarence Miller of Gales Creek — Keep the happy. little ones healthy and Their tender, sensitive bodies gentle healing remedies. was require Hollister’ s Rocky Mountain Tea will admitted to membership in the Oregon I points on Oregon Lines via Pgj Oied. Lum ber Manufacturer's Association at keep them strong and well. 35 cents, Miss Mabel Kelsey aged 12 years, ‘ by the Southern Pacific Compjjj tea or tablets. Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. its last monthly meeting. Service, * M eihodi,. o( K else,. . h o » , to -1 ^ ^ ”8 “ ,he Mr. G oodin of U pper Nehalem was the principal points: _i_. a _____K o ra here, A at th#» at h o the m e home merly tesident died in town this week on one of his period Preaçjrng every Sabbath at 11 a. m. From C h icago, 111..................... of her parents in Portland, Tuesday, “ St. Louis ..................... Uver, wh His and 7:30 p. m., Sunday school at 10 ical visist to the community, March 20, 1906. Deceased is a “ Omaha N b .................." r d e ft o f a. m., Epworth League 6:30 p. m., mother cam e in with him. niece of Mrs. M ilo Kelsey of this “ Kansas City, M o ........... ampaign Prayer Meeting, Thursday 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Kate Lowry sold her farm near St. Paul & Minneapolii iommissi place. Everybody welcome. L. F. BELKNAP. the H ughes place last week to Mr. except via lo w e r Missouri lultnom School Report Miss Emma Gordon has been con Sherman Bacon of Nehalem. Mrs. g a te w a y s ..................... . , tt n* /-!• r ’ u cceea J fined to her bed for some weeks from Sioux City, l a ............... Report of Watt’ s Public School for Lowry is from Nehalem also.I “ Denver, C o l o ............. f the 1 There will be a meeting of the a severe attack of pneumonia. She is month ending, March 16. No. days j 7 ’ •were in ihe city Monday. It W . R . Harris last week sold his — See Johnson & Johnson’ s window place— the old Lancefield hom e— to ■ L . * -for prize baking powder. the elder M cE ldow ney, W ilbur M c- -M o n e y to loan on farm security Eldowney’ s father. . . . . H . Hollis, Forest Grove, Mrs. James D em psey and Mrs. it 1 i — Victor Flour is 20 cents lower m Strichnine of Portland have been visit \ j^jrice but just as good as ever. ing with Mrs. D em psey’ s father, Mr. 1L: Miss Florence Hardesty is visiting Levi Smith this week. citizens and students at Verts Hall th Mr. and Mrs. T . A. Ritchey. T h e snow storm of last Sunday tomorrow, Friday evening, to discuss U 1 Mrs. Arthur Hall is visiting with her “ wrought havoc” am ong the telephone the plans for the new Ladies’ Dormi and electric light wires, rendering them tory. ither, Prof. Marsh, for a few days. 1 — Leave your subscription for any unserviceable for a day or two. W e have had a week of very un Lulu Reiling, Byrd Williams and usually cold weather for the month of ypagazine or newspaper at The Bazaar. • ^ through March and about a foot of snow fell nry or liquid form at C. J. Pedersen’ s. last week to Greenville where they are between Sunday morning and Monday visiting with Mart Reiling. noon. Vj L ee J. Caufield will leave school for — See J. H . Wirtz, local agent for uiom e tomorrow. H e will not return. Miss Kate Smeltzer has returned to the Oregon Fire Relief Association of Forest Grove for a short stay with A. '1. Several awnings along Main street , -¿ere broken down by the snow Sunday M cM innville, before insuring your G. Hoffm an’ s family. Miss Smeltzer buildings. 4t and her mother have been living in 1 Garfield M acro m was in town in R ev. A. C. Brackenbury. wife and Hillsboro. : C onsequence of the wedding, W ednes- daughter, Miss Marie W ells, arrived ; ay. — Couch Covers,Upholstering Tapes Monday evening and are spending try, Plush Gimp, Cord, Couch Fringe the way — Three little rules we all should keep, the Brown’ s family. ili ' jj — Lim e and Sulphur for spraying, her — Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. spent Saturday Mrs. Oliver , week for a short visit. I Curtis this week. Mrs. Curtis is Mrs. * Mr. and Mrs. Jake Shearer of Hill- R ood ’ s daughter. i'' side, were in town today. — The Bazaar is selling the Singer, ? I — $7 5 organ in splendid condition W heeler & Wilson and D om estic for $40 at T h e Bazaar. « : machines for $25 less each than the Mr. and Mrs. Pierce of Gales Creek traveling agents. 5 on her relative friends for a short time. and Diiley. at the Bazaar. visiting of place near Alex. T o d d ’ s between here — A beautiful $150 piano organ as ■ soon. Yakima, last week, Edwin Allen Mr. Silverman of Skamokawa was in good as new for sale for $60 Mrs. Con McNamer accompanied h ones Miss Myrtie Butler as far as North Miss Carrye Watt yesterday. in and daughter who are attending school here. the city Tuesday. looking H ills- Miss Grayce Naylor of Portland at- Ellensburg where she is going to visit Forest Grove last week visiting his son Mr. and Mrs. John Ireland were fine tended the w edding — If you want to save a few dollars this week. som e from Tuesday. Pro«. Marsh made a trip to Portland go to C . F. Harris’ Closing out Sale of . Hardware, Cutlery, Stoves. last week. Pres. Perrin went to the city again New line of After that time the two publications can be had for $1 50. You’ ll symptoms of typhoid. like it. also M . H . S h i p l e y Henry Smeltzer was up severe sickness with very convincing office. bu g gy , The News can ’be secured till March 25, at the nominal price of $1.25. tf for the last time with Carrye Watt. Inquire at News harness and Surrey and harness. — M oney to loan on farm security. T h e Fleur de Lis met last week for — Goldenrod Flour, buy it, try it. The New York Tribune Farmer and For Sale — G oldenrod Flour now sack. Miss M ilne of Portland went at her fathers on the Greenville road | taught, and will not be able to resume 20; No. days attendance, j Corresponding rates will work at the public school for some enrolled, 47; average daily a tten d a n ce,p oin ts on O regon lints weeks to com e. Dr. 42. Crang celebrated wedding last Thursday, children out of Mrs. Van Dusen Pupils neither absent nor tardy: ; his golden Alice Wilson, two of the LaMont, Clarence Rice, Freida Schmale, H arley' Richard j four being present, Busch, Sophia Schmale, Mabel Adams, I and Capt. Caang. However some g.and children ¡fM H j erlain, £ her 825; No. days absence, 60; No. pupil from other points, and will apply were Ella Wiberg, Emma Busch, Helen Lesser, Claude Johnson, Willie Busch, j tate Tre . „ Mr. N. A. L. C raig , is new ( General Passenger Age ay in A] A COSTA R IC A N VOLCANO L - ^ te state P e n P l e t o r e o f P o n * a n d Its o n * Su rrou n din g*. On the talami o f Costa ItlcoUt Idest mi Clara j markable volcano o f Poas. The forticult very pleasant one it was. Lesser, Robert Busch and Albert \ has an altitude o f abont 8.500 feet fissione] traveler who makes the E. V. Carter of Ashland, followed Busch. Not absent but tardy. Richard reaching the Up o f the crater y** close on the heels of his co-contestant Wilson. M a r t h a T r a v e r , Teacher. self at the brink o f a vast iierpn tost ca] lar sliled pit, at the bottom of <Ugen c h<; for the office of state treasurer, Mr. SOCIAL EVENTS lies a motionless pool of yellowttl. Hoyt, last week. Both were trying to ter. The sense o f deadly stillness, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hoffman and do the other in the way of making desolation Is undisturbed by anj ar_— Mor I III — ®r" TT- Brown, physician and The almost very_ jj j. pleasing to Mr. and Mrs. Allen were the subjects j cati0n o f life. the week with relatives in Forest Grove. at cost. C. F. Harris’ closing out themselves generally | .Jlrgeon. Appliances for electrical of a pleasant surprise, at Green Gables. walls are devoid o f even a vestlpi. whomsoever they might meet. Dr. Large’ s office, Miss Lelo Nicklin, a n iece of Dr. sale, opposite ieatments. Mr. Hoffman’ s residence on South plant creation; not a hlnl wings Its 4 A Linen Shower was given for the through the air, the surface of the Forest Grove. and Mrs. C. E. G eiger, arrived from Main Street, on Tuesday, the occas- Is without a ripple, and even the! t — C. F. Harris is closing out his Evening Telegram and The News, j benefit of set eral of the girls who were New York Sunday night. She will man voice souuds strange and Inc j bck of Hardware, Graniteware, Tin- losers in the Herrick Hall fire by Miss J f ° f the 18th an“ iv«sary of Mr. and groous. Suddenly the silence Is remain in Forest Grove for som e time. One Year, $5 .00; Six Months, $2.50. Mrs. Hoffman’ s and the 2d of Mr. fa r e at cost. ken by a great and startling U un D i # The News and Semi-weekly Journal! Francis ClaPP Ust S,tu,d»y afternoon and Mrs. Allen’ s wedding. A very ground rumbling, and a huge cota Some photographs have been re cola which helped som e towards alleviating Igj — Hardware, Graniteware, Tinware for $1 .75. Sample copies may be had pleasant evening was spent with music of a dark colored liquid Is thrownl ceived showing the work that Mr. their wants in this line as well as serv \ e all sold at cost at C. F. Harris’ at this office. and in playing block, which seems to vast height from a spot near the«i Barnes is doing at the H otel del Coro ing a unique plan for entertaining. Rising out sale. of the lake. The column onto The new Congregational parsonage nado in California. From the photo be a favorite pastime at present in all j rises to a height varying from 2> John Frisby, who left recently for will be dedicated this afternoon and English walnut trees Oregon graphs he could hardly have chosen a social circles in the city. Refreshments 5oO feet. Almost Instantly a vast a ft ' the east with his family, has been so own at nursery prices. Martin’ s more interesting and delightful work evening by appropriate cerem onies at were served and a very interesting of vapor Is evolved which fiurroaM column and rises to an Immense h ; unfortunate as to be delayed on his •i.imess shoo near the Post Office, than teaching the revelers at this great i the newly com pleted residence on evening altogether was reported by A thousand feet below the Up ! journey by heavy snows. H e lived in Second avenue. •ldenrod Flour, guaranteed. pleasure resort the art of archery. those present. Am ong the guests i lake or pool, along the shores oil a snow drift for two days somewhere in Mrs. Fauny Faul of Hillside who were: Mr. and Mrs. M ayne Abbott, it Is necessary Jo move about wfl because o f numerous conceaWl the wilds of Colorado on the R ock Went to Portland last week to have an Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hoffman, and tilled with a slimy substance, a Island system enjoying eastern weather, j f . W. M c N a m e r E. H a ll operation performed is in a very critical lug mainly o f sulphate o f llmei Mayor Peterson and wife. The skating rink trust, the lo c a l! large excess of sulphuric acid condition and it is doubtful if the hardens in a few moments wh octopus, is now stretching its tentacles Destruction of Castle Rock operation can be com pleted. posed to the air. and consef (Pacific Avenue) toward the north. Ira Hampton and ; The effe.ts of the commercial age the pits are covered with slight! Mr. Ralph W . Hoyt was in town the : latter part of last week looking after J. J. Wirtz are contemplating a visit to | are being very effectually brought out j 01:11 render It almost Impossible __ „ ! tlngulsh between them and G lencoe for the avowed purpose of even in this far away distant Oregon | " Jn(1 his political interests. H e is a candi I f a foot goes th placing the population of that other when Portland capitalists tackle the thin cnist It will be found that date for the Republican nomination for ii j state treasurer and a very pleasant gen- wise peaceful and unsuspecting com - proposition of blowing up Castle R ock, few days the shoe will be destroy« munity, on wheels. one of our most famous pieces of ; the seams cannot resist the acid« I tleman to meet, too. The lake at closer view Is dlscotw our world Jack Wright drifted in again last scenery on renowned be covered with clouds o f vapor The Firemen’ s Ball at Verts Hall Prompt Delivery to all parts of the city. H ughes Phone 591 j is impossible to see for any din ' last Friday was a com plete success in week and reports big business in the Columbia. P o rtm t d r o v e , • O reg on Among other gases, sulphur dloiil The purpose of this move is to I all respects— there was a big crowd. horse trading lines. H e brought 15 present In considerable quantltiit everybody had a good time, while the head °l horses in from Linn County Provide building material —as if this at times the smell becomes almo# and disposed of them near Portland com modity was actually scarce in j hearable. gross receipts were about $80. At close range the water Is f t with a good “ lead to the g ood .” H e (-)re80n- The right authorities are in color, and It is so acid that It ah The conditions of the roads this will bring 20 more down from Albany usln8 methods however to stop this burns the tongue when tasted, week are permitting an unusually effec soon and expects to do as well with A b la tio n of Oregon’ s landscape, and dark cl<Tth moistened with the Iiqa*l tive operation of the split log drag and stantly becomes red and Is ultlw1 them. I it is to be hoped that Castle R ock will Special Attention to Commercial Travelers’ JPatronage. destroyed. The temperature at ! H ugh Smith has been rather active continue to stand in its commanding shore, while varying onsld Good Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates. Lee Via, who is working in a drug I with this implement of road culture place on our beautiful river as a relic ranges nround 115 degrees F. store in Portland, figured day before during the last few days. one o f the greatest eruptions k »' of times gone past and events to com e. yesterday, in a shooting scrape in tremendous column o f dark liquid i tf In the spring time your renovate W agonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over to sn estimated height o f 2,000 ft«1 which his employer was shot by a Teachers Local Institute 'your house. Why not your body? the Wilson River Route to Tillamook at any and all times was about 300 feet In diameter highwayman, who was attempting to waves produced on the lake by ' Hollister’ s Rocky Mountain Tea drives A local institute will be held at Forest 6 r m , Oregon. EGON AND COLUMBIA PHONES rob him just as he was removing the outburst are formidable, and loaf out impurities, cleanses and enriches Beaverton on March 31, 1906. Able the eruption has cessed the who!» cash from the till at closing time. Lee I the blood and purifies the entire instructors have been employed and ter Is filled with the roar o f the system. 35 cents at Dr. Hines’ Drug * " » * * ■ “ p“ » » ' , J c c . r f i „ a pleasant waters.—Chicago News. p m t o , P «I»P > » « e t t a n t o could „ d p ro S u U e Store. T r.n l. meeting. help. A trout Is a trout from the dayl There is a growing demand for Several of the farmers who were Pat’ ’ Cronin last Sunday evening teachers who are efficient in tact and born, but not until It gets In*®! fortunate enough to have an old sled eecan Is a salmon a salmon, Dealer in had a narrow escape from a live wire scholarship and who know how to teach lives In a river It is a parr. 0*1 about the place enjoyed the sleighing western coast August and Sept* FLOUR and PEED that the storm had hurled in his path. others. the first of the week. Quite a few are the months for the prlnctp*! * Although it was the next morning School districts are willing to go o f salmon. Early fall is the i j cam e m to the city with these im - when he learned of his danger of the down into their pockets and give the eastern trou t follow ed by the I provised sleighing facilities to do their night before his hair turned visibly wages if they can have teachers who brown and Loch Leven In the *•*’ trading. 3K X 3C X 3K 3S3K X SX SM Winter and early spring are Ik*r gra> e : as he stood at the telephone and can earn it. son for rainbow trou t and 1 G eo. Patterson sold his restaurant heard that he had only missed electro- It is fair to presume that a teacher February comes th« east#» this week to W. , . , . N ’ Huist’ * recent by a few in ch ef while perform- who avails himself of every opportunity trout which Is follow ed by W 1 j arrival from the east. Mr. Hurst has N IC E L IN E O F ing his duties at the old power-house, to improve is trying to give value and my kiss, com m only known *•1 throat trout, from a peculiar red ** seen Forest Grove only at its worst a - Sunday night. received, and the institutes where Inc on the throat —New York riving during the wind storm of last Vote for Wm. J. Clarke for State men of long experience in school work | week but did not hesitate long in Printer on primary day, April 20th. are to instruct is the place to glean i choosing it. present to enliven the occasion, and a Emma Wiberg, Henry Busch, o p P a la c e M a rk e t it B T F r e s h and Salt M e a ts L a rd and F ish ancock, Gordon & Elliott fa sh io n Livery , Feed and Sale Stable. RASMUSEN Forest Urove, Ore., Pacific Ave. D R Y » » THE PARIS MILLINERY N A l s o G roce rie s, B o o t s and Sh oes. « ! Give the new store a trial Forest Grove Prices Mr. Clark is one of the oldest : The weather of the past two weeks in the State and one of the Ljgst Renown hss effectually delayed operations on country editors in Oregon. H is nOroi- the street railway and nnthin* |W .k_ r r ... ■ • tfc H ighest prices paid for W. B. D U M »m o O R , m t t * . oaafam printers help in the profession. « »ib U « tBIhe COUBttV nothrog further hu been accomphshed. pres, and they are backing him Sesvify The fails have arrived however and as j nati<® * for the place. Remetpber, the pame Latest Styles and Best Goods for the money Colonist Rates Commencing February 15th and continuing daily to and including April 7th, 1906, and from September 15th soon as the weather will permit they of W m . J. Clarke is the first one under until will be kid. October 31st. 1906, Colonist the head of Sute Printer. • tickets Will be sold from the East to Hats made to order 1 MRS. M. L. BERD#\ HOFFMAN BIOS,. MAIN ST. FOBtfT**