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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1906)
4 I! CHARLES V. GALLOWAY BIG SACRIFICE SA LE Y amhill C ounty You want to know what is right, of course, in OF HATS BANKRUPT STOCK The finishing touch to the well-dressed man. All that is new correct and worth having is here M. SMYTH SUCCESSOR TO “Lookers always come to buy.” THE CHICAGO CLOTHING CO. OF FOREST GROVE II I beg to annource to the people of Forest Grove asd adjacent districts that I bought the entire stock of the Chicago Clothing Co. through the creditors’ agent, at a fraction of even Factory Cost and 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 SACRIFICE SA L E closes. I am very much taken with the refreshing looks of your pretty little town and propose to remain here and camp D emocratic nominee among you, provided you don’t starve me out. All I ask is a fair shake. R epresentative in C ongress The Stock consists of, viz: Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Caps, Men’s and Boys’ Shoes, Men’s and ----- Boys’ Underwear, Men’s and Boys’ Dress and Work Shirts, Men’s and Boys’ Sweaters, Neckties, _ y 0u always receive prompt ser- Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Notions, etc., in fact, everything to be vice and courteous treatment at the had in any Regular First Class Clothing Store. Take advantage of this SA L E and thereby save City Restaurant. W. N. Hurst, Prop, considerable of that much prized article, The B ig American Dollar. Would be pleased to have Mr j q Clark and wife will start you call on me, whether you purchase or not. Yours truly, about the 1st of June for a trip east. M . S M Y T II He will combine business with pleasure and visit many points of interest in the east. F o r e s t G ro v e , O regon /. O. O . F . B L D G . Come in and let us show you the correct shapes and colors. V JOHN A N D ER SO N ’S, T h e Tailor il Mrs. Roos, who owns property near Sidney says he carries the key 0f the Roe place and where the new 1 room at the St. Francis as a mem ' laundry is being built by Mr. Blair, of his rapid exit from his root*1 was in Forest Grove last week looking mother earth. H e did not stop enough to ask the amount of his b after her interests here. Pete Elliot, who was reported to return the key.— Tiraberman. have started around the world via San Miss Alyce Cronin, Mrs. jg t | Francisco and east, has returned after Atkins and Mrs. Dr. Hines’tew making a trip to Seattle. He will Clatskanie last Saturday to attend make a new start soon. wedding of Miss Mary Titchenor >| Melvin Markham who has just merlv a student at the college ’ recovered from the typhoid, is in town close friend of the above — _ mentii having arrived last Friday. He will People. Miss Titchenor will make remain here a few days before return- f’J tu‘‘e borne pear Baker City where ing to his work in Portland. hnsband, a minister, has a parish. Mrs. Baber is just recovering from a Mrs. A. B. Caples is visiting in hard attack of erysipelas which has Portland this week. J. N. Hoffman leaves for England Mrs. Josephine Patton visited over confined her to her room for a number on Saturday. i of days. Sunday with friends in Hillsboro. — Money to loan on farm security. Mr. and Mrs. Seifers visited at Reil- Mrs. Maude Dunsmore of Portland ------ The Book Store------ W. H . Hollis, Forest Grove. ings in Greenville last Sunday. Mrs. was the guest of Mrs. Geo. Sloan last John Heisler was in town Friday. Seiicr is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs — When in need of an auctioneer, week. Ceding. Jesse Caples was in town this week. call W. N. Hurst, City Restaurant. Mrs. Norval Adkins visited with W. H. Hicks arrived from Seattle a It seems the thieves of Til|*| Old newspapers for sale at this office. I itt’e Mi's Kat'-’-vn Hartley is — A Safety Razor for one dollar, friends in Portland the fore part of the week ago last Wednesday, to take up are no respecters even of graveyaids week. visiting with her sister, Miss Gladdys guaranteed. At Hines’ Drug Store. —Sub-limed Sulphur at Pedersen’s. Mr. Callender’s work at the Condenser note the following from the Headlii Miss Carrie Mills is improving slowly HUrtlev, t is week at the Shannon as book-keeper. Mr. Callender has —Try Goldenrod Flour. You’ll Hugh Smith reports a bumper crop S10.U0 REWARD residence. like it. of apples on his place near Greenville. after her somewhat serious attack of been given several months vacation “ The undersigned wiil pay the aborj illness. — Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician and Mr. Rink of Buxton, was in town Lucius A. Long, of the Argus, and reward for iniormation leading to l A .T . Buxton attend« d the meeting of Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap Miss Florence Hanna of Hood Wednesday. Jack Bailey, also of Hillsboro, were in arrest and conviction of the contempt the state grange at Albany this week. i River is the guest of Miss Annie pliances in office. Calls answered Forest Grove last Sunday, having rid ble hound who stole the hedge sal | night or day. j» Oliver Corl made a trip to Portland L. S. Foster, who has been visiting Johnson, den to our city on horseback for a little rounding the grave of the late Mrs.1 last Friday. The first strawberries, brought into enjoyment of that exhilarating pastime. Allendorf in the I. O. 0. F. cerne-l in Minnesota, returned home last week. Miss Minnie Myers returned Sundry the markets from the surrounding A. B. Caples was in the city on bus- ter>- B. c. L amb ; Miss Gladdys Spaulding and Miss “vening from a visit with friends it' country this season, came in from Miss Irene Cadwell, pianist, will | i iners Friday. . Edna Hamilton went to the city today. Portland. A street fakir succeeded in eote-l give her graduating program, assisted Banks Friday. * '■ Another big dance at Greenville last! . , , . , . ,. taining quite a crowd on the street! by Miss Maud Shannon, soprano— i! . Saturday night. A. W. Johnson is enlarging his store Mrs. Levi Smith returned Sunday — Prime mutton 5, 8, lOcts, choice DJ and will install a Soda Fountain soon. from a week’s visit in the city with boiling beef 4, 5cts, sirloin or round Friday evening, June 1st, in Marsh Monday evening and added some wan I Hall. The general public is invited to the interest of the performance bJ A. W. Johnson was in Portland on j „ _ . . steak 7cts. Levy’s Meat Market, Sat 1 business Tuesday. Evening Telegram and The News, relatives. occasionally advising everyone to vote! The Fish Warden turned in 1200 One Year, $5.00; Six Months, $2.50 for "Geo. E. Chamberlain for governor! Miss Louise Wyllie of Portland urday, May 26. M. J. Abbott was in Portland, Satur- Rainbow trout in the Tualatin River and Chas. F. Miller for coroner," haJ spent Saturday and Sunday with Belle — Wanted—Good, steady farm-hand J. Wesley Goodin, republican nomi „ day and Sunday. last week and reports an obstruction in ing been so ordered by the chief coa-l nee for County Judge, was in Forest must be able to milk. Inquire at this Johnson. the creek in the way of an old dam Mrs. J. S Clark, visited friends in office. tributor when the hat was passed I Grove, Tueseay, looking after his po and notified the owners to remove it. Mrs. Large, mother of Dr. C. L. litical interests. Portland, Monday. The gentleman didn’t seem to ho» I V j * Phil Porter who lives near Dilley has Large, is home again from Portland for Attorney E. B. Tongue of Hillsboro, either who Geo. E. Chamberlain raj g J d l j Mr. and Mrs. Rastall were in Forest been on the sick list but is improving a few days. Joseph Smith, brother of Levi Smith will speak in Tillamook county on the or who Chas. F. Miller was but earned] slowly. of this city, and who experienced the I ' . Grove over Sunday. 28th, 29th and 30th, and will address his $1.60 in a satisfactory manner just I Mrs. Mayne Abbott returned Mon . William Morley and family have Mrs. Rena Caples has gone to the day from a few days visit with friends earthquake in San Francisco, left Mon republican meetings in this city, Neha- the same, much to the amusement of] day for the east. i‘ 1. ' jlmoved to Portland. city for a few weeks visit with friends in Portland. lem and Cloverdale.— Tillamook Head the crowd. and relatives. Geo. E. Chamberlain will speak in light D. H. Miller, of Gales Creek, was Tom Todd was seen on the streets Forest Grove on May 31, according to Miss Anna English, a former student I g ^ H n Salem last week. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh spent several —Have you pains in the back, inflam at the college, was married last week I of the Grove this week, looking nearly the itinerary of the Governor printed in | days this week visiting her parents in mation of any kind, rheumatism, faint to Mr. Chas. Halj, a brother of Arthur i ' I/1 Mr. Oleson was out over Sunday vis- as well as ever. the Oregonian, Monday. I Patton Valley. • t '.iting at the Jacksons. ing spells, indigestion or constipation, Hall who married Miss Gertrude Man! I The W. R. C. and G. A. R. will Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea makes Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Large were — Top prices are paid for Mohair 1», — Every sack of Crescent flour guar- ■ meet at the M. E. church on you well, keeps you well. 35 cents. last fall. Professor Bates performed I Portland visitors Thursday, returning and sheeps wool by John E. Bailey, at teed. 95c per sack. the ceremony. The young couple Sunday, May 27, at 10:30 for Me Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. Wednesday morning. a ._ the Big Store. wished to be original and had arranged Miss Mabel Bryant is visiting in morial Sunday exercises. Mrs. Via and daughter Stella will to spend their honeymoon over on the The News and Semi-weekly Journal John Brooks, S. A. Walker and W. orest Grove this week. If you haven’t got your tickets for leave immediately for the Wilson river Wilson River where Mr. Hall has a I for $1.75. Sample copies may be had K. Curtis attended the Grand Lodge C. O. Roe attended the “ Made in | the Kappa Delta Minstrels yet, grab and begin a good mountain air and out claim, but, although successful in shak at this office. in Portland this week. •el egon” fair this week. your hat and start out right now. Not door treatment to improve the health ing their friends in Portland and gain Mrs. Tollard, daughter of Mr. and Rev. Mr. Abemethy of Oakland was very many good ones left. n y of the latter. These are the first of ing the midnight train for Forest Grove, Rev. Mr. Gilmore of Hood River Mrs. David Keen, is visiting with her visiting with the Abemethy family in the summer pleasure seekers. the city this week. which unluckily happened to be the John Ebner, a citizen of former parents in this city. ; Forest Grove this week. ill-fortuned “ Thursday Owl,” and with days and now with his brother in a Those who happened to be on the Harry Giltner and Miss Williams John Vandervelden, the enterprising this combined with the inclemency ol general store at Sellwood, was in the Mr. C. N. Johnson, although very mid-night train last Thursday evening in the city last week. merchant of Roy was in the city the ; busy these days, found time to come to city last week visiting friends. the weather, they decided to postpone had the pleasure of spending the en j the city last Saturday. Money to loan on farm security. fore part of the week. A number of people have received tire night on a side track at Beaverton the trip on the Wilson River and re Mr. F. Carsons and wife, of Man Hollis, Forest Grove. cards from Gale church, who was and arriving home at 6:45 a. m. Friday. turned home They will make them Mr. Emerson returned from Seattle ning, were in town last week attending home in Hood River where Mr. Hall somewhere in the earthquake, stating A wrecked freight was the cause. if1 .: Oscar Loomis and Merle Markee to some business matters. j Friday evening where he had been owns a drug store. that "it never touched him.” *' »kere Portland visitors last week. looking for an opening. W anted — Local Salesman to — Money to loan on improved farms. We are soon to know the result of open and operate branch store in this The 8th grade of the Forest Grove ** ¡¡j F or S a l e - Well seasoned, fir wood. Large or small amounts. Chas. Kafer and Frank Hatch are Good the oil wells. It has now struck an Public School took the state examina town. We sell everything. Eflliniv quantity. Inquire Crescent Mills. | managing the big dance to be given M ary F. N ixon . tions last week but final results have rustler desired, with or without capital. other strata, and if below that there is in Cornelius, Saturday night. not been received at this time. Address W. D. Garman Company, no oil work will cease. It is there a not at all. As no one knows howthick Mrs. Lee Anderson returned from The “ Made in Oregon” fair is in 516ChamDerof Commerce Building M cNamer it that strata may turn out to be, it is in' Patton Valley this week where she has j full blast and many of our citizens are Portland, Oregon. E . H all been visiting friends and relatives. taking advantage of the rates to visit W. N. Sears, Forest Grove’s up-to- possible to say how long the work date tonsorial artist, was a passenger on continue. “ Cloverdale Courier. Mrs. C. N. Johnson went to Portland and ,,ansact business in the city, (Pacific Avenue' yesterday to attend her mother who is j F or SALE: —Very cheap. Piano, the Buxton stage, Tuesday, going To Our Agents. seriously ill in a hospital in the city. violin and household goods. Please north—not south. He is going to call at house between 4:30 and 6 p. m. tmy shakes in Nehalem for the Ocean Agents O. R. & N. and Southern P»- — For fine and complicated Watch Wave Dancing Pavilion which he is cific (Oregon Lines) It F. T. Chapman. Repairing, Diamond Setting, etc., go constructing at Newport. As a result of the recent Earthquake Mr. Smith and Mr. White were look- to A. S. Venen. All work guaranteed. and Fire in San Francisco, a One car of Carnation Cream was r n n rt, . , . . , . inK after their timber claims in Patton Gov. Geo. E. Chamberlain ends his Valley last week. They purchased shipped to Vicksburg, Miss., last week number of men are without employ campa1gn in Washington County and 300 acres more joining their old claim and one from Kent to Havana, Cuba, ment. Please ascertain and advise Prompt Delivery to all parts of the city. Hughes Phone 591 vill speak in Forest Grove, Thursday, by the Pacific Coast Milk Company. immediately if any of these men caa Marion F. Davis. Grand Chancellor Jesse Crosley has begun work at the be given work in your vicinity, in anf May 31, at 2 p. m. H o ru a t O ru v u , • O ru g o n of the K. Ps., will visit the lodge here condenser as night Af»., ". T - e , . “* niBht watchman. His capacity. — One never tires of our fare. We tonight. After the lodge session he first night was Tuesday. In making your report, give naorf always have something appetizing. will be tendered an elaborate banquet! of industries and number that can 1* Ira Hampton, J. J. Wirtz, R. U. Daintily cooked meals at any time of There will be a called meeting of Peterson and Art Caples were out last taken care of in each line. It i* day. No long. waits at the City able that many will be in ex p erien ced the State Study Club, N. D. ofO., Mon- week Restaurant. 4t in the lines desired, but a knowledge day. May 28. at 4 o’clock «’ ' £ £ . 1 - - - - " “ lpul,,ing the bambo° *ere unable to get many raises. The —The season for spraying for the Willis Goff’s, to dispose of funds left resul, was that the wily Oregon game of the class of work will enable ns '-0 place the men to the best advantage codling moth has arrived. Loomis and in treasury. Special Attention to Commercial Travelers' ratronage. W5| not «riously disturbed by this possible. Nichols are prepared to do your spray Ed Crang who has not been in mot ey arraY of sportsmen. Good Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates. Do not delay this report, as the p*0" ing for you. Now is the time to have Forest Grove in many years, came out! Emmett Ouick u- , L i v e r y , F e e J a n d S a le S ta b le . it done. Don’t wait. Phone No. 27X. Thursday pie are greatly in need, and any **** evening horseback to see his i over from T iflam ik last w*ek a H * ance to be effective must be given ** U b » “ , t J a tj — It pours the oil of life into your lather who ■ very sick. H e Wagonette to and from all trams. Special conveyances over once. system. It warms you up and starts .the Wilson River Route to Tillamook at any and all times Qotek mn .ork on ,h, Tillamook mil- A. L. CRAIG. General Pass. Agt- the life blood circulating. That’s what - A Lecture on the San Francisco i ™ d; dnvinK a grader. His proficiency W m . McMURRAY, Asst. Gen. Pas- A*- PHONES. Forest Grove. Oregon. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain does. earthquake and fire, illustrated by 100' ?s a ,earnster is so well recognized that Advise me here at depot. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Dr. Hines’ Stereoptican views, will be given in ' he commaad* his own prices N . L . A T K I N S , Agt- Drug Store. — Goldenrod Flour, buy it, try it. LOCAL HAPPENINGS | in Palace Market Fresh and Salt M eats and Fish GORDON ■ I. a 1 1 Dealer in f in d Ore., M iK K H as a ; M co rrect lin „ Q p p IM P a correct line of S P R I N G F E E D - S J O M IL L IN E R Y . Pacific A ve. - C K J£ %# sr*'M ” K l'i At the right prices. W a lk e r B T « r * . M a in S t . » k - THE PARIS MILLINERY PAHL8* Tillamook and Sheridan Todd • ' « t o This Will be much the Made m Oregon” farr in Portland than » much heated atmosphere yesterday and will make a trip to Van-! ibo'Jt b ro ad s that pervade and are betore ™ urain*' Mrs. Luster «•“ " c te a tic of the Tillamook environ- will remain in Vancouver for awhile :nent One $2,350 car has already been The annual meeting of the Woman s 5fCJr,*d Club will be held Monday. May 28th . Soule, local manager of the at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. * evfre Rubber Comnany tos a guest Hoge, for the election of officers. AH tbe S* Frances hotel dnnng the members are urged to be present. S e O temble «nhquake at San Francis«» t n , M rs A . C F . . YJ\ D ixon uM”vrL;US,CTA!ul Mrs- - Xi >11 RA SM U SEN F L O U k ! £‘s, Latest Styles and Best Goods for the money Hats made to order MRS. M. L. BERDA* HOFFM AN BLDG.. M AIN S T. FOREST “ Goldenrod Flour, guaranteed.