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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1906)
— Dr. E. H . Brown, Physician and Mrs. Partlow and little daughter of North Yamhill were visiting in Forest Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap- — M oney to loan on farm security. jpllances in office. Calls answered Grove this week. W . H . H ollis, Forest Grove. ! night or day, Mr. T . A . R itchie made a trip to — Social Dance in Verts Hall, Satur R. P. Wirtz has taken Chas. Stevens Seaside this week to where he is think day night, everybody com e. place in the barber shop at Cornelius ing of m oving in the near future. and will handle the razor for the Cor- Willis Ireland and Mr. Kuratli were Mrs. Bowers and her sister, Miss j nelius citizen for a while. in Forest G rove, W ednesday evening. Lillian W endorf, was visiting at the Edgar Meresse, who is at present Jim Davis, the telegraph operator home of T . A. Ritchie this week. city reporter on the Daily Capital Jour is spending the week at his hom e in Mrs. E. I. Sias, of San Francisco, is nal at Salem, was home over Sunday Thatcher. spending a few weeks visiting with her : and Monday visiting with his parents. — Your attention ir called to the parents, Mr. and Mrs. R . E. Nicholson. C hicago Clothing C o .’ s ad on last page A band of horse traders have been Fred W olf, of Buxton, returned from of this issue. camped, during the week, on Gales Portland, Tuesday. H e made this T h e News and Semi-weekly Journal office a profitable call on his way i Creek near the old power house. , They have been exhibiting some un for 8 1 .7 5 . Sample copies may be had through. usually fine stock for traveling horse at this office. Mrs. Ethel Cummens, of Lucas, traders. — Formaldehyde, to prevent smut Wash., is visiting Mrs. W . B. Carter, Frank T . Wrightman, republican in grain or scab in potatoes, at Dr. and expects to remain during the candidate for secretary of state, was in H ines’ Drug Store. summer. the city Tuesday. Mr. Wrightman — Four cans good Salmon for 25c — It is better to purchase Dr. seems to be very sincere and looks like and ten bars Dandy Soap for 2 5 c at Low e’ s glasses than to wish you had. a man that can be trusted with the Johnson & Johnson’ s. H e will be at H otel Laughlin, April people’ s confidence. —Auction Sale at the Chicago 19 and 20. Mr. August Oleson, who is em Clothing C o.’ s store will be open this T h e foundation of H an cock ’ s new ployed with the Westinghouse Air evening from 7 to 9. livery bam is about com pleted and the brake company in Portland at the Born— T o the wife of Frank C. Orth, new stable will be conitructed as soon Southern Pacific shops was in Forest as possible. on last Monday morning, a 9-lb girl. Grove Saturday and attended the Dr. E. H . Brown in attendance. John Johnson, who is in the harness Rastall-Graham wedding. — Try the auction sale at the Chi business in Portland, spent Sunday in — All smart up-to-date women of to-day, cago Clothing C o .’ s store. Latest Forest Grove as the guest of the Know how to bake, wash, sing and to Aldrich family. styles in suits for M en and Boys. play; H om er Street delivered an address Without these talents a wife is N. G. Mr. Albers, of the Albers M illing before a small audience last Tuesday Unless she takes R ocky Mountain Tea. C o., was in town looking after business evening but the impressions he left — Dr. H ines’ Drug Store. interests in this section, this week. were not g ood. — Thursday and Friday of next week, Mrs. Berdan is in very poor health Ward B. Swope and wife was in the and unable to attend her duties at the city the forepart of the week. Mr. two days only. Dr. Lowe, the well Paris Millinery; Miss Miller is in Swope is now em ployed in the post known oculo-optician who has been com ing to Forest Grove for the last 16 charge for the present. office at Portland. ~ Goldenrod Flour, guaranteed. LOCAL HAPPENINGS j » » •♦ •♦ •» •♦ •♦ •♦ •♦ •♦ •♦ •♦ •S — G oldenrod Flour, buy it, try it. — Seed W heat at C. J. Pedersen’ s. — Try Goldenrod like it. Flour. You’ ll Mrs. Coghill was a Portland visitor Saturday. — W atch The Book Store windows and walk in. FOR RENT— G ood 8 room Inquire at this office. house. Sara Show is just recovering from a severe attack of the grip. — Cameras and Camera at Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. supplies, — M oney to loan on farm security. W. H . Hollis, Forest Grove. — T h e Book Store will order Easter flowers for you this week only. Miss Lura Jackson, of Hillsboro, was in Forest Grove last week. Miss Cora Osmund, of Portland, vis ited with Mrs. C. F. Harris, Sunday. E vening Telegram and T h e News, O ne Year, 8S .00; Six Months, 82.50. — Johnson & Johnson’ s 5, 10 and 15c Department is the talk of the town. FOR SALE— Tw o good wagons. Call at A. Baldwin’ s Real Estate Office. T h e Rev. Childs filled the pulpit at the Christian Church last Sunday evening. — T op prices are paid for Mohair and sheeps wool by John E. Bailey, at the Big Store. tJK K X S X S X S X S iiK X S X S X g x g YOUNG MEN! Are you prepared for Easter? We have the Correct Styles for you at the Right Prices NEW SPRING SUITS JOHN ANDERSON’S, The Tailor ¡K S a K K S X S I K I K S S K S S S Laughlin. ' ning a decision for the negative Mrs. A . T . Buxton and E. W. T h e judges were Dan Baker, Equal Suffrage Discussed at The M cPherson and J. B. PricketL Grange sides the debate to entertain them t The Grange held another interesting I unusually large crowd of grangers meeting in the local Grange Hall last their friends, listen to an inte Saturday and had a very instructive program given by Dr. Bishop, . , discussion on the Equal Suffrage Ques offered some advice on gardening / I tion— “ Resolved, that Equal Suffrage Wanda T od d and Walter McPh«o»| would be beneficial to the State of who discussed the Woman’ s Sni^l Oregon,” was the technical phrasing of problem in operatic style, havingtjl j the question and Prof. H. L. Bates and arguments set to music and rendi I Mrs. A. B. Todd succeeded in win- them in that form. years, will be at Hotel Have him test your eyes. THE CHICAGO CLOTHING COMPANY Is having an Auction Sale, The Store will be closed this evening from 5 to 7 o’clock and open from 7 until 9 o’clock, II The Reason is: We are Going Out of Business Ifn. , I ' . i ODD FELLOW S’ BUILDING Forest* Grove, Oregon i — . i •* W . N. HURST, A u c t io n e e r i y A n F Elaborate preparations are being 1 made for the Easter Service at the Congregational Church in Hillsboro S P R IN G and Miss Maud Shannon has been asked to sing. n ¡Y < t n Will Barrett, who has received is an elaborate supper to be given by appointment to the Naval Academ y, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bailey at their left this week for Annapolis. H e r e - ' home on Fifth Avenue. The mem ceived the appointment through Sen bers of the Fleur de Lis are to be the ator Fulton and has been expecting it favored participants, but others, who for some time. will enjoy the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey , will be those who are to Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bailey an make up the bridal party of their nounce the engagem ent of their daugh daughter, who will be married the fol ter, Mary, to William Dexter Clarke, lowing day. The wedding supper will of Eureka. California. T h e wedding .ln e weQQIn will take place on the 18th of thi*s . b* held Tuesday evenmg month, next W ednesday. Mr. H. C. Wortman, financial head H IL L S ID E J H Hanson et ux to D B Bis hop 35 acres in sec 22 t 1 s r 2 w ........................................... 300 e J Has acorred line of C F Tigard et ux to John H Mr. Arthur Adylott’ s have moved to Davis 40 acres in Amos Grif ^M IL LIN E R Y . At the right their new home. fith d 1 c ................................... — Latest style Singer Sewing Machines ^ prices. Mrs. Faul is getting along as well as Jacob Wismer et ux to Walter for sale at The Bazaar on payments could be expected. Wismer 139 acres in J Q A from 82 .00 to 83 .0 0 per month and at Zachery d 1 c .......................... Mrs. McQuary returned home from prices at least 8 2 0.00 lower than what l i d . Benj A Town et ux to M F . 'C * Forest Grove last week. other machines of same grade usually i Johnson et al 9 acres in sec Local sell tor. Mr. Brauns expects to move this j 3 2 t 2 s r l w .......................... 1700 1 H . T . Bagley, of Hillsboro, was in n j of Olds. Wortman & King, of Portland, week to the.r ranch in Pattons Valley. Ferd Groner et ux to F D Stal- — W hen in Forest Grove, go to the — Have Dr. Lowe cure your head ,F orest Grove last Saturday, looking ford 8.20 acres in Peter City Restaurant for your meals. First j and eye ache with a pair of his super O re., one of the largest department Several of the young people report a f . a fter some affairs in regard to the Scholls d i e ............................. 43 Ave. North between First National ior glasses. T h ey cost no more than stores in the Northwest, has been pleasant time at Mr. Mann’ s, Wednes . eighty responsibilities encumbered Gilbert K ighet to George B Bank and Chicago Clothing Store. If I others and you have the benefit of his selected as one of the directors of the day evening. t •• ,jpon him as Justice of the Peace in Hartmus 156 acres in Albert not pleased with your meals, no ; skill and over 18 years experience. First National Bank of this city. He 1 f JJilUboro. Mr. Paul Baker closed school last 7750 1 Stewart d i e ............................. charges. 2t u Consult him at H otel Laughlin, April was for a number of years associated Friday at Pumpkin Ridge and begun I with President Dooly in the Commer- J Wilkes et ux to John W Cou ! the 19 and 20! another in Columbia county on the itlr W. C . Hawley delivered an impres- — You feel the life giving current the cial National Bank of Portland, and nt. 11 lots 15 and 16 block 1 Monday following. i ,'l»ifive address to a fair audience in Vert’ s minute you take it. A gentle soothing 181 I Frank Emerson returned this week 1 thoroughly understands banking, his Highland Park A dd Hillsboro ijjlLjLall last night. Mr. Hawley makes a warmth, fills the nerves and blood with from quite an extended visit to his brother, John Wortman is President of We 11 strike C. D. Staley's name John T Lousignont to Arthur 3iry good appearance and is on to the life. It’ s a real pleasure to take home state, Nebraska. Mr. Emerson the First National Bank of McMinnville. from the sick list this week, as he has Aydelott tract in J Lousig ||J >pes of the politicians nearly as well Hollister’ s R ocky Mountain Tea. 35 seems to be quite undecided as to just Ore. been attending Sunday School two or nont d 1 .................................... 2935 1 i the oldest of them , in spite of his cents, Tea or Tablets.— Dr. H in es’ three times in succession. what he will d o but feels he has found Geo B Sunderlin et ux to Jas ’ Vacation— a college professor. Drug Store. something to his liking in a general Geld Your Colts Standing Bryden et al 160 acres in Mr. Lon Case and family from Kan 1 merchandise store in the east. 150 secs 7 and 18 t 3 n 5 w . . r f Oliver P. Eldridge will perform sci sas, arrived at his father-in-law’ s, Mr. Roland D Lockw ood to Lucy A The Forest Grove Band met last entific work in gelding, spaying, rup Newhouse, I-»st Friday evening. They O W. M c X a m er E. H all Gilpin 8 acres in John Butt Sunday afternoon for the purpose of tures and dehorning: also shoeboils and are well please.! with the country. 1050 d 1 c ........................................... j considering re-organ’ zatlon. Next shoulder bunches. Please droo a card Margaret Slater et al to Francis ; Sunday a definite organization will be in the office or call at his residence in For State Treasurer L Town 9 J acres in sec 32 (Pacific Avenue) effected and plans laid for a continua- South Park on 5 th Ave. between Third t 2 s I w .................................... 1700 Although there are six candidates in and Fourth Sts. 2t I tion of the concerts to be given Dealers In the field tor State Treasurer it is now throughout the summer in Eell’ s Park. conceded that either Ralph H oyt of Died. Colonist Rates The Fleur de Lis were royally enter Portland or E. V. Carter of Jackson Mrs. C. F. Day, who was here on a County will be nominated. tained last M onday e\ ening by Miss Com mencing February 15th ud Mary Bailey. The Fleur de Lis are visit with Mrs. F. F. Knight, died last Mr. Carter says: “ If elected I will continuing daily to and including Apifl enjoying the benefits of com petition in Sunday evening of typhoid fever. Mrs. reside in Salem and give the office my 7th, 1906, and from September 154 the way wav of snreads Mias Bailey Railev had just com e from Corvallis j personal attention.” spreads and Miss Mr. Hoyt is si until October 31st. 1906, Colo«* Prompt Delivery to all parts of the city. Hughes Phone 591 proved to be very proficient in the art where she had tended and nursed lent on this point. tickets will be sold from the East N F ora n t tlr o v «, O reg on of entertaining. She has been with three children, tried to save them Mr. Carter says: “ If elected I will points on Oregon Lines via Portland? from the fever and were carried away the Club long enough to learn what turn over to the State every dollar of by the Southern Pacific Company. by it, when she w as' taken sick by the interest paid on State fu n ds” the others appreciate. Following are the rates from »0* the same disease. She could not lh is money, from 810,000 820 000 of the principal points: — It will pay you to see Prof. K. N. withstand the illness on top. of her per annum, has heretofore been re- From Chicago, 111. ....I3 3 .W Staehr in The Bazaar this month if losses and so passed away on the even tained by the Treasurer. ;* St. L o u i s . . . . ' / . ................ 30.00 you intend to buy a piano or organ, as ing of April 8, 1906. As Mr. Hoyt is silent on this Omaha, N e b ......................... 25.00 he is conn ected with the Allen, Gilbert The remains were taken to Corvallis also it is fair to assume thTt tl Kansas City, M o ................ 25.00 Tnesriav Tnnmintr tn e Intends & Ramaker M usic Store at Portland, on the Tuesday morning train train, to pocket this interest money as has Special Attention to Commercial Travelers' t'atrunagc. St. Paul & Minneapolis who ase selling out their entire stock 1 been done in the past. Will you vote G ood Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates. except via Lower Missouri at g T e a t l y reduced prices on account of or a Portland man and thus continue Mrs. Emma Pomerov-Ross of this g a tew a y s................................ 35.00 their having sold their business to a , fci F a s h io n L iv e r y , F e ed a n d S a le S ta b le . place died suddenly last evening of this gTaft? A vote for E. V Carter Sioux City, l a ................... California M usic house. is heart failure. Mrs. Ross has been a a vote to stop this graft and | 9 Denver, C o lo ........................ 25.08 reduce W W agonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over Mr. T ooze is very fond of charging resident of Forest Grove for a number taxes correspondingly. Corresponding rates will be m*d* the Wilson River Route to Tillamook at any and all times that he wrote the platforms for all of of years and her ancesters were among from other points, and will apply » * * the candidates. There are certain the very earliest pioneers of this part Forest 6rovc. Oregon. COUNTY COURT NEWS points on Oregon lines. J'lEGON AND COLUMBIA PHONES. portion of Mr. H uston's platform which of O regon. H er father. Ebenezer A. L. C r a ig . REAL e s t a t e t r a n s f e r s . are surely not copied from that of Mr. Pomeroy, was a pioneer of the fifty's, General Passenger Agent- T ooze. H ere are some of them: “ If while her grandfather, David Monroe, í ohnso,n et M to Francis elected, I shall d o all in my power to was one of the first settlers of Washing k x k x x L Town lots 1 and 2 block assist in the passage of a maximum ton. Mr. M onroe came to Oregon _ „ IV1WUUU o Sherwood • ... 800 Freeman .............................. et ux f t rate law, such as is indicated by the first with the Hudson Bay Company W n C V..... to Fred President in his message.” Another and in the early *40’ $ settled on the Braun 100 acres in M Latest Styles and Best . .. ------- — secs 30 I am paying for my transportation, choicest section of farm land in Wash- Dealer in and 31 t 1 , 4 w _ Goods for the money and am not riding on a pass.” An ingtoo County, near Centerville, and 2000 ' F L O U R fin d “ H ^ wel1 *° John Kulow et other: " I favor a service pension for now known as the Schefflin Place. acres in Wm Baldra the veterans of the civil war.” Mr. Ross, the husband, is a travel Hats made to order • ___________ ling man. Mrs. Ross was visiting with James V i /u L i l - l j ’ « ’ ' ' ' ' — • Am ong the more prominent social her sister Miss Anna Pomeroy at the to Fred T ^ R° M Nlchols * >cu j Kamsev part o f events scheduled for the near future. time of the fatal attack. b*°ck 4 Forest Grove 150 HOFFMAN BL08„ MAIN ST. FOREST GROVE ¡is » '¿¡W alker Main St. IH». Miss Edna Staley went to Portland, last Saturday. j Palace Market Si»; F r esh and Salt M eats Lard and Fish j pancock, Gordon & Elliott :> : JAM ES Forest Orove. Ore., f ;-: THE PARIS MILLINERY PARLOR RASM Pacific Ave. 1100 MRS. M. L. BERDAS : ez