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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1906)
SACRIFICE SALE OF BANKRUPT STOCK C H A R LE S V. G ALLOW AY Y a m h i l l C o u n t y W S U IT S A Fine Line for Boys Just Arrived •« M. SMYTH THE CHICAGO CLOTHING CO. OF FOR.EST GROVE Ii you have a boy, see our large as sortment of Boys’ Spring Suits. They wear well and give satisfaction SUCCESSOR TO In S L 'V I.V IH B S U I T S « o r Y O U .’N O M K > V I beg to annource to the people of Forest Grove and adjacent districts that I bought the entire rock of the Chicago Clothing Co. through the creditors’ agent, at a fraction of even Factory Cost ___ ;nd now offer it to the public at prices that will astonish you. I do this so as to make room for New Lines I propose putting in after the present S A C R I F I C E S A L E closes. I am very much V taken with the refreshing looks of your pretty little town and propose to remain here and camp . among you, provided you"don’t starve me out. A ll I ask is a fair shake. i i D e m o c r a t ic T h e Stock consists of, viz: we have well tailored, shnpe-retain- ing garments that fit correctly. With every Boys' Suit sold we w ill give away a bat and ball. JOHN ANDERSON The Tailor n o m in e e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e in C o n g r e s s M en’s and B oys’ Clothing, M en’s and Boys’ H ats and Caps, M en’s and B oys’ Shoes, M en’s and — Dr. C. L. Large reports a daugh- | Boys' Underwear, M en’s and B oys’ Dress and W o rk Shirts, M en’ s and B oys’ Sweaters, Neckties, Parson Hosiery, G loves, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Notions, etc., in fact, everything to be ter born to Mr. and Mrs. ‘ to had in any Regular First Class Clothing Store. T ake advantage of this S A L E and thereby save considerable of that much prized article, T h e Big American Dollar. W o u ld be pleased to have jjyou call on me, whether you purchase or not. Yours truly, >X. S M Y T H / . O. O. F . B L D G . LOCAL happenings :! Iceland Folk Songs. May 21st. HI Old newspapers for sale at this office. I; a uB — Sub-limed Sulphur at Pedersen’ s. i 1 ■ I — Try Goldenrod Flour. Y ou’ ll i j ^ e >»• G eo. Bacon was a Portland visitor I ■iis week. t.. t t* ■ Miss Jessie Buxton is in the city f his week, doctoring. P r ,l < Mr. A. W . Johnson was in Portland I p business Friday. fi , | — FOR S a l e — Fresh Milch Holzm eyer, Davids Hill. f 1 , j. Cow. jj|H' I Scott Smith of Dilley, was in Forest N ( jrove on business Monday. Iji \ I Pearl Smith, of the Argus, was in j torest Grove over Monday. H — M oney to loan on farm security, r a f f f ' H . Hollis, Forest Grove. U| || I Joe Course is putting in a windmill ( ; (jS his place on the North Plains. m jfjgj Miss Emma Eisenhart is the guest 'V- 1 r | Miss Bessie Simpson at Scholls. jf* .1 — W hen in need of an auctioneer, J1 W . N. Hurst, City Restaurant. I— A Safety Razor for one dollar, nteed. At H in es’ Drug Store. ^Evening Telegram and T h e News, \e Year, $5 .00; Six Months, $2 .50. l tj t ' John Cornelius hits the town quite dPn f ° ° ks *''te a very busY fdlrner- j *¿1 — Five per cent discount on all '*«$ ,bds at Dunsmoor’ s this month. “ :i 1 I O ,c f — Five per cent discount jd s at Dunsm oor’ s this Ore. on all month. 2t ri' 8- T o p prices are paid for Mohair < ?!»#> Jl sheeps wool by John E. Bailey, at Big Store. f i L l I \ f h e News and Semi-weekly Journal ' f'lW j|$1.75. Sample copies may be had . hi this office. F o r e s t G r o v e , O regon Palace Market (Pacific A venue) — The season for spraying for the codling moth has arrived. Loomis and 1 Nichols are prepared to do your spray ing for you. .Now is the time to have ! it done. D on’ t wait. Phone No. 27X. ¡ Fresh and Salt Meats — Lard and Fish Prompt Delivery to all parts of the city. P n ra at G ro v e , — It pours the oil of life into your system. It warms you up and starts the life blood circulating. That’ s what Hollister’ s R ocky Mountain does. 35 cents. T ea or Tablets. Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. H ughes Phone 591 • O reg on GORDON 1 Special Attention to Commercial Travelers' Patronage. G ood Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates. I Fashion 0 ,a the es new ree arrival ’ on is as a girl, the pa That rents are ovei joyed as it is the first girl baby born to their family of eight children. Notice Condenser people to handle all the, I milk during the warmtr days o| ^ j All members of Washington Lodge summer. No. 48, I. 0 . 0 . F. are requested to T h e patrons of the Forest Grort be present at the next regular meeting. Condenser now number about 600. May 21, as important business will be It transacted. — Johnson & Johnson’ s 5, 10 and 15 cent counters are the talk of the tow: John W. Sewell, ex-sheriff and Dem-1 --------------------------------------------------------------- fcratic nominee for County Com mis-j Lecture On Iceland Miss Margaret Ashbar and Miss sioner, was “ mixing” with the natives j Iceland, May 21st. 1 .1 i L: . ..1 Titae/fnti auaninff ^^1". Margarette Bateman spent Saturday in of this vicinity, Tuesday evening ,n 1 y¿ igsvard will — Goldenrod Flour, buy it, try it. I Sewell was sheriff for two successive , Forest Grove. terms and when out after office is a lecture on her irav.ls in Iceland, — M oney to loan on farm security. Justice Stevens of D illey, was in the bad “ mixer,” i. e. for his opponent, i Monday evening. May 21st, at the W . H . Hollis, Forest Grove. Admission ! Congregational church. city looking after a few items of inter Daniel Baker Jr. who was employed j 25 cents> Mrs. A. L. Sexton visited in Port est last M onday. | in a wholesale drug house in San Fran- land the first of the week. . . Mrs. Foster is in Hillsboro, attend- j cisco during the late catastrophe of clean y p Cemetery John Killen is in a serious condition ¡ng her mother, who is in a dangerous that lamented city, arrived home The G. A. R. and W. R. C. respect th fatty degeneration of the heart. condition of health. Tuesday with tales of the after effects fully invite all citizens of Forest Grove — Three 2 lb packages of Pancake w _ ___, w _ P1_________ , that add little to console to the stories Mr. and Mrs. Jake Shearer and Miss to meet them at the cemetery, Mon flour at Johnson & Johnson’ s for 25e. I of the first arrivals. j Carrie of Hillside, were visiting in day, May 2 - , at 9 o ’ clock, tor the R. E. Austin has just returned from purpose of cleaning the grounds lor Mr. Adkins of Gales Creek, is a fre- Forest Grove last Friday, an extended trip to M exico and South I Decoration Day. quent visitor in Forest Grove these , _ „ . . „ , days Mrs. J. Rafferty and son and Bertha ern California. On his way back he I Wirtz of Mountaindale, were visitors visited the devastated city of San — Wanted— G ood, steady farm-hand ¡n the Grove Wednesday, M. E. Church. Francisco. H e says the half has not must be able to milk. Inquire at this 1 Dr. D. L. Rader, editor of the been told of the destruction of life and office. 1 Beth Sexton has gone to Seattle to property in that once rich and popu Pacific Christian Advocate, will occupy “ 1 -, <-1 1 • . • 1 . ».• ! spend most of the summer visiting Dad Clark is out again after his ... „ ., R lous city. toe pulpit of the Methodist Church 11 . . . . . ‘ , , . I with an aunt, Mrs. C. F. Elder, sudden attack of heart trouble last next Sunday. — WANTED— Energetic gentlemen week. Elliott Stewart spent Sunday at or ladies to handle Keystone View The Ladies Aid Society of the M. Emmet Q uick of Tillam ook, was in h om e. H e has been attending the Company’ s stereographs of the late San the city this week shaking hands with Hill Military Academ y all winter. Francisco earthquake and fire, in E. church will give a dime social at old friends. Dr. Crang has been in a very haz Forest Grove, Hillsboro, and other the M. E. Parsonage, Friday evening, May 18. A short program will be — M . Smyth, successor to Chicago ardous condition for the last week or towns. Big commission. Call Friday given and light refreshments served. two on account of a severe illness. at The Laughlin, between 12 and 2 Clothing C o , I. O. O. F. Building, I everybody invited. N. D. ROAT, Coast Mgr. Forest Grove, Ore. W ord reaches us from the County p. m. The books closed Tuesday and the Thomas R oe of Newport, la s com e seat that there are no prisoners at H IL L S ID E to Forest Grove and wi'l remain for present in the Washington County jail. registration clerks announce that nearly Miss Coral Baker spent Sunday at about two months. A light covering of snow fell on the everyone has registered. Justice Wirtz home. Miss Winnifred Brown left this week mountains above Gales Creek Tuesday. reP°rts about 450 which lnc!ude a good many from outside precincts. On the Miss Meda Staley has returned for Chehalis where she will visited her It is unusual for this season of the year. other hand several citizens of this pre home. sister Miss Ora Brown. — C hoicest Beef in any small quan cinct are registered in other precincts Mr. Dick Goff is building a large Miss Frances Sorensen spent several tities at wholesale prices at Levy’ s Mar so that the exact figures for our pre-1 dairy barn. ket, Saturday, May 19. Naylor’ s Corner. days in Portland last week visiting her cincts are not easily collected. sister, Miss Anna Sorensen. Miss Anna Baker returned home — Until next Wednesday, May 23, The Odd Fellows at their last meet ■For fine and com plicated Watch Johnson & Johnson will give any 10c ing elected John Brooks, W. K. Curtis from Portland. Repairing, Diamond Setting, etc., go article in the house with a pound and S. A. Walker to attend the Grand Charles Bamford was seen in the to A . S. Venen. All work guaranteed. of Tea. L odge in Portland, May 23. This is J Grove Saturday, 4 „t , — You always receive prompt ser-1 The rain of this week has brought the first year that Washington Lodge T h ., PC? P,e vice and courteous treatment at the | thousands of dollars into this section has been entitled to more than two * Thatcher Sunda>- at 2:30 City Restaurant. W . N. Hurst, Prop. and means perhaps a good many delegates to the Grand Lodge, which denotes some giowth on the part of A special meeting of the W om an’ s ,housands for old Ortgon. the local fraternity. _ Mrs. Faul returned home Saturday Club is called for Saturday afternoon at — Wholesale prices in meats. Round 1 after : very critical operation at the The Teachers of the public school [ n ,___ . 4 o ’ clock at the residence of Mrs. E. or loin steak 7c per lb. Boiling beef W e are glad 4 and 5c at Levy’ s Market. N . y t o | inJ te the J iends and parents of t h e ;t o k n w s h e s atn^ X ta E. Williams. home and j school children to join them m a pi c - [ H • . e m p Corner, Saturday, May 19. — Dr. E. H . Brown, Physician and T, - , |nic Friday, May 25, and bring well 8 y' Surgeon. X-Rav and all electrical ap T h r fire department was called out | filled lunch baskets. The assmbly i s 1 The Farmers are glad to see the pliances in office. Calls answered last Tuesday but the fire was insignifi- ! to form at the School house at 9 a. m. refreshing showers, as it will benefit night or day. cant. Only a scare, that originated in and proceed from there to the grounds ‘ he Pain and gardens, — M en Wanted— to work in sawmill a wood-shed in South Park. in Pattons Valley. Inquire at this of Hugh Smith has partially recovered I fll# —M oney to loan on improved farms. fice or of J. C. Callahan, Gaston, Ore. ailT ‘ 01 S ? Week„ ge or small amounts. ■ Bell Phone 46. 2t His head will now obey orders and M a r y F. N i x o n . again move in the customary planes. — One never tires of our fare. We aiways have something appetizing. « »V. M e A ls m e r e. H a l l Daintily cooked meals at any time of day. No long waits at the City Restaurant. 4t « E L L RRIINia L iv e ry , Feed a n d Sale Stable. W agonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over the Wilson River Route to Tillamook at any and all times Finsl Grove. Oregon. EGON AND COLUMBIA PHONES. Mrs. Winifred Marsh-Whittlesey, of Evanston, 111 , arrived in Forest Grove, Thursday, to spend the summer with her mother. Mrs. Marsh. M .s Whii- tlesey’ s husband is a Professor of Chera- istry in Northwestern University at Evanston. Pete Elliott, our well-known livery- man. formerly With H ancock Si Gordon. has started oat on a trip around the world. H e will first go to where San Francisco used to be from which p h ^ he will journey eastward on his travels around the globe. Forest Grove is adding it. quota to the «m y of globe- ! at Naylor’ s Grove when a program will 1 be f?'ven given and a jolly day enjoyed. S0™ 1’ 10* «"iq u e and out of the ordinary run will be offered the people 0f Forest Grove on Friday. May 25. in the way of a burnt cork production, wben *he girls of Pacific University, who comprise the Kappa Delta Literary j Society, will appear on the stage in GASTON Bert Best bought the Butler las‘ Tuesday. Master Dan n „ ; k • Ralph Harding ulm y i;> ! 8‘ . J'ohn St°rey from Dilley, lnt0 town f°r a day. property P P y • • • visiting dropped R A S M L ’S E M A P C . . D iv n n IS IX O n „ Dealer in FLOUR and FEED Forest Grove, Ore., '•] M r s - Pacific Ave. a , S. 1 ’"I ** yur. Tne Pacific Coast C ondensed W a lk e r B T d ’S. M a in S I . Miss Bessie Stewart is home lor a visit of a week or so with her mother before the latter leaves for their sim mer home in Eastern Oregon. Miss Stewart has been training for a nurse at one of the hospitals in the city. G eo. W . K iger of Tillamook, sues in the circuit court to quiet title to 160 acres of land above Forest Grove, and formerly ow ned by S. G. Hughes. Kiger alleges that D. H. Thomas, is N ovem ber, 1901, paid off a mortgage and that H ughes has failed and refused to satisfy the same on the records. S. B. Huston appears for the outside attorneys for K iger.— Argus. John R. Blair of Forest Grove, his sued E. P. Cadwell, and filed a me chanic’ s lien on two dwelling houses and one store building, just built is the colleg e city. H e claims that he worked 8 7 i days at $3 per day, snd has received but $2 7 .5 0 . He there fore wants judgm ent for $235. This is but one of many cases which hare been filed against Cadwell, who seems to delight in litigation much as a duck delights in water. W . M. Langley is Blair’ s attorney.— Argus. Fruil Commissioner Warns The following communication is received from W ilbur K. Newell, regard ing the necessity of guarding again« caterpillars this season. He says: “ Will you please put in an item this week warning people to look over their fruit and shade trees. Everybody should look over their trees at on« and cut off and destroy all the nests they can find, and then later, if neces sary , keep all trees well sprayed with 2 j lbs arsenate of lead to 30 gallons of water, the same as for codling moth. Very truly, W . K . NEWELL THE PARIS MILLINERY PARLOR Latest Styles and Best Goods for the money Milk H ats made to order the right prices. — Have you pains inthe back.infla- mation of any kind, rheumatism, fair' ing spells, indigestion or constipatio:. Hollisters R ock y Mountain Tea miles you well, keeps you well. 35 cent?. Dr. H ines’ Drug Store. Z efficiently accomplished alreadv by the cussed by Republican on v. . ___ . : : ---------------orators. Ladies r-n ™ bu! Publi*hed for especially invited. «Ploiting the industries. resources ru n opportunities Activities At the Condenser H as a correct line of S P R IN G Da ” “ d ^ MCO County. M IL L IN E R Y , Chester Johnson, who has brti I working on the patrol for the Faciei States T eleph on e Company, wash! Salem last Sunday. He remain«! there four days then left for Carvalli with the outfit. minstrel make-ups. The society will Mrs. Newman and daughter Anna endeavor to raise their quota of the ! are visiting here for a time n e m e k Hall Fund in this wav and an w D To Our Agents. original and rare programme can b e ; m a P" ° f PortIand- called on Agents O. R . & N. and Southern Pf anticipated with a relish. | Mrs' * red Everest, Tuesday. cific (O regon L in es) assistant was in town 1 An interesting case is now up in the 1 c M r Bagley’ a s as5,5lant As a result of the recent Earthquake Multnomah County courts wherein the Mr. and Fire in San Francisco, a large herein the D '^ p ^ t e ? 0™ 1* 606015 ° f heirs to the Johnson estate, of whom number of m jn are without employ C. N. Johnson of this city is one, are j 0 n account of season and close ment. Please ascertain and advise conducting an action against Wm. * « c h . garae birds m d ( . weJ] immediately if any of these men cm Ladd, administrator of the estate. laws are com plied with. be given work in your vicinity, in any Considerable testimony has b e e n ' v *• e. capacity. received and the character of Mr R»nM w k * GarrCtt’ frora near South In making your report, give names Ladd’ s management is the main point hrmh’ • n ^ week at her of industries and number that can be at issue- The case will be closely fol- “ er S’ U W ' Hudson. taken care of in each line. It i> lowed bY ‘ hose who have been inter- The Laurelwood College holds their able that many will be inexperienced ested for years in the somewhat annual exercises, Wednesda . ----------- ^»«ay, May 15. in the lines desired, but a knowledge Pecu l¡ar circumstances of this case. com m encing 7:30, p. m , on account of the class of work will enable us to Mr A , . , of large numbers of attendants, a place the men to the best advantage known ° D e. ° f ,he best mammoth tent is prepared. possible. known weekly editors in the state D o not delay this report, as the p*0- formerly editor and proprietor of thè1 Republican Rally pie are greatly in n eed, and any assist' Imffon Irrigator and com poser of the ance to be effective must be give® at R*bbitville Letters, will com bine forces " “ h Mr R- G. Davenport and start a Hail bC he‘ d ‘ n Verts on ce. A. L. CRAIG. General Pass. Agt in The D ^ t o V a l l e d to b e 'S e S e d b * / Hon“ ' « ’ ^ D »” '» Optimist. Mr. Davenport M ' Cake a" d other speaker a H ' W m . M cM U R R A Y , Asst. Gen. Pas. Agt- » a Printer of some note.’ T h T o J ^ Advise me here at depot. N. L. ATKINS, Agt- not he established with th , Iens Respective of partytocome ^ V T . 0,.5 0 w * « T th* nfws nrws field' field, very ver, “ “ uu d llcar ^ r tr>e the issues issues of of the i y ........* JA M ES The W . R . C. and G. A. R. tS meet at the M. E. church « ! Sunday, May 27, at 10:30 for Mt- morial Sunday exercises. Correspondence. a5 U » ¡L plam tor ils own use.' T h e m ach in e^ the firat edition of The DallesPO ^ T 1i “ expected ® »bout two weeks. This ¡ L necessary equipment enable M . L BERDAS HOFFMAN j LQ6„ MAIN Sj. FOREST GROVE I ’S to MRS. the Goldenrod Flq^T. gúññ®teed'