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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1906)
Mrs. Professor Coghill gave a de lightful reception to Miss Hattie Yoder, Monday afternoon. Delicious refresh ments were served. Miss Eva Phillips, who has been at tending school in Oregon City is visit ing relatives and friends here, before going on to her home in Tillamook. BIG SACRIFICE SALE OF BANKRUPT STOCK M. SMYTH lì |!f! I SUCCESSOR TO THE CHICAGO CLOTHING CO. OF FOREST GROVE Selling* goods considerably below F actory Costs. If you don’t believe it come in and let us “Show You.” The Stock consists of, viz: Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Men’s and Boys’ H ats and Caps, Men’s and Boys’ Shoes, Men’s and Boys’ Underwear, Men’s and Boys’ Dress and W ork Shirts, Men’s and Boys’ Sweaters, Neckties, Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Notions, etc., in fact, everything to be had in any Regular First Class Clothing Store. Take advantage of this SA L E and thereby save considerable of that much prized article, The Big American Dollar. Would be pleased to have you call on me, whether you purchase or not. Yours truly, i S > I ' V ' lTI I /. O. O. F. B L D G . Mr. Tom Taylor, Mrs. Elton, Mrs. Stanton and children came out from Portland, Tuesday, in a steam auto to attend the graduating exercises at the Academy. Gene White a former student at the college and Miss Florence White, Norman’s sistei, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, during commencement. There was a meeting of the Fourth of July committee Monday evening and the celebration of the Fourth was called off so far as Hillsboro is concerned.— Argus. Mrs. Frank Sumner, daughter of Rev. Bondurant formerly of this place, Our citizens are promised a most and her friend Miss Edyth Slocum, delightful and refreshing evening’s both of Portland, are spending the entertainment at Vert’s Hall on Friday week with the Staehr Sisters. evening, June 22, in Miller’s Electric What’s the good of keeping from him Wonderland and Moving Pictures of Any good things you may see, j tjje destruction by fire and earthquake That will lift his load of labor 0f gan Francisco. The performance Like Rocky Mountain Tea. is said to be the best as well as instruc Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. tive and entertaining. At popular Henery Cheney, who spent most of prices the performance should be well his boyhood days in the Grove, is now patronized. an officer in the hospital corps of the For Sale U. S. army at Fort Beard, New Seventeen head Milch cows. Scott Mexico. Henery has a good job and and Roy Bremraer, Cove Orchard. 2t is in line for promotion. VOL- 1st Avenue North We are still in the business and slashing prices I DON’T FORGET TO GO To ANDERSON’S FO R THAT J OF JULY SUIT. F o r e s t G r o v e , O re g o n ih •I m H i Gre; ¿ g s s s s x s x s e a ic s JK X g s Big P1 Sports d il l e y Chas. Odell and wife in Dilley. spent SaJ Mrs. Storey of Gaston was a v,si in town one day this week. Mrs. Kuhns and daughter, are I ing friends in Amity this week. Miss Jessie Irvine of Albany, visited Mrs. J. T. Hay of Tacoma, is visit Mr. Rambo is building a new f last week with her cousin, Miss Nona ing at the home of her parents, Mr. around the school grounds, this: Miller. and Mrs. J. T. Fletcher. Quite a number from this (J Mrs. A. J. Anderson and Miss Susie Miss E. Belle Crouse of Salem has attended the A. C. camp meeüjl —Goldenrod Flour, buy it, try it. Gheen, Hillsboro, visited Saturday with been the guest of Miss Chandler dur Gaston, Sunday. — Try Goldenrod Flour. You’ll Mrs. Berdan. ing commencement week. like it. George Briggs and wife hav,- Miss Mary Heidel of Hillsboro, 1 »füll » J — Boxes of paper and envelopes at to Washington to visit friends Jake Buxton was a Portland visitor, cost, Friday and Saturday, at Dr. attended the recital given by Miss , be gone some time. Monday. Waggener, Thursday evening. — Don’t be fooled and made to be Subscribe for The News. $1 year. Hines’ Drug Store. lieve that rheumatism can be cured Measles have again broken oat I —One-third off on whips at Bow John Williams is remodeling and Misses Cora and Louise Johnson of To Our Correspondents with local appliances. Hollister’s Rocky town. Herbert Hubbert’s littleboyl man’s, Pacific Avenue. enlarging the “ Corner Store,” so as to Beaverton, attended the Academy Mountain Tea is the only positive cure quite sick with them at the pre We would ask our correspondents to give more room for new stock. Hon. B. F. Purdy was doing busi exercises, Tuesday. K time. for rheumatism. 35 cts, Tea or Tablets. send us their copy so it will reach us ness in town on Saturday. —Sirloin and round steak 7 cents, Ed Luce, traveling man for the Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. Tuesday of each week where possible; boil 5c, roast 6c, mutton 5 to 8c at Prideaux was in Portland, Saturday— Oregon Grape Condenser, has been at Wedding old Higgins also to sign their names to same— not S t r a y e d -F ro m the Levy’s market Saturday, June 23. getting his graduating shoes. home for the last few days. place,' J mile south of D:lley, a red for publication but that we may know Miss Evelyn May Alexander and \ Mrs. Gertrude Marsh-Hall, ’03, of — Robes and Horse Blankets at cost John Melvin Umphlette were calf, yearling past, mark, two splits in to whom we are under obligations for C. C. Caples and wife are out from Clatskanie, is visiting at the home of at Bowman’s, Pacific Avenue. 1; principals in a pretty weddingwticj right ear. Anyone knowing its ! same. the metropolis for a vacation. They her parents, Prof, and Mrs. Marsh. Miss Laura Brock, ex-’09, of Stella, occurred at the home of Mr. and 1 whereabouts will confer favor by notify are at the Shannon house. Special Notice. WANTED— A maid for general Wash., is visiting friends at the U. Abner Briggs, Dilley, Oregon, W« ing J. N. PECHIN, Dilley, Oregon. I have 500 apple boxes I will sell Miss Myrtle Butler was seen driving housework. Good pay and little work. W. M. Lyda of Gales Creek, had a day, June 20th. Rev. W. S. H olct through the streets of Cornelius with M r s . E. E. W il l ia m s . — When the baby talks, it is time for 8 cents a box, and 600 grape boxes severe attack of paralysis yesterday. officiating, in a bower of Oregon ( Senator Scholfield.of Astoria. S t r a y e d o r S t o l e n — Four goats to give Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea. at 4 j cents a box, if taken right away. — Money to loan on farm security. and white roses with a back grousaj s U>e ereatest baby medicines ever 25 per cent off on all kinds of molding Chester Fletcher left this morning from my pasture near Condenser. Re- W. H . Hollis, Forest Grove, Oregon. known to loving mothers. It makes f°r JO days at F. W. EMERSON’S palms. The bride was prettily atth for Wilson River, where he has a sur ward for recovery. S. L evy , Forest in a gown of white Egyptian Crt — Top prices are paid for Mohair them eat. sleep and grow. 35 cents, Lumber Yard. Grove. veying job for the summer. trimmed in lace, and carried whn and sheeps wool by John E. Bailey. •1 . I - . . , Mr. and Mrs. Orlee Renshaw spent Tea or Tablets. Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. Card of Thanks. F. O. Miller, wife and daughter, of roses. The bride was accompanied; V -, ii Hiram Naylor was married. Monday, J. w. Humphreys of East Portland, , We wjsh tQ express Qur thanks tQ her niece, Miss Emma L. Briggs, i Ïì l i ' Y to Mrs. Hannah Ranes of Gales Creek. McMinnville, visited friends in Forest Sunday with H. H. Clark and family. , h, t, • Mrs. Renshaw was formerly Miss Nettie , who was a student at P, U. fifty years tke frjends and neighbors who so was becomingly gowned in blue, Grove a few days last week. Miss Arnold of Portland, has been Clark. j ago and who helped Harvey Scott get kindly rendered m ia*nct and conso- groom was accompanied by Mr. 1 J. W. Price leaves Saturday for Par H l * ' the guest of Miss Fletcher the past — Dr E. H. Brown, Physician and | out_‘he first Oregonian, was the guest lation in the late sickness and death of B. Holcombe and the wedding i », kersburg, W. Va., to visit his parents week. Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap- of Stephen A. Blank the first part of our beloved wife and mother. Also was prettilly rendered by the bridei) Horace Thomas of the Oregonian, who are in very poor health. pllances in office. Calls answered, t*le wee'c and attended the exercises for the many beautiful flowers furnished. niece Miss Lizzie M. Briggs. was out for the student dance last Mrs. A. J. Perkins of Hillsboro, night or day. j the college. The guests numbered seventy-fin H. H DAVIES and Daughters. evening. visited a couple of days last week with •si . I Janitor Thomas of the public school Hon. Harvey W. Scott, Editor-in- and the gifts were numerous Horticulturalists Will Meet Mr. and Mrs. Gramell of Portland, her daughter, Mrs. Berdan. has been engaged for the summer to Chief of the Oregonian, who was the beautiful. Mr. and Mrs. Umphlet were guests at the Michigan House, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Mc- overhaul the furniture and seats of the first graduate that Pacific University The horticulturalists of Forest Grove departed for Portland on the eveniql M l'a ; Saturday. Namer entertained the Elias Smith different rooms. j sent from her halls came out Tuesday will meet with the people of Reedville train and will be at home tc teal Miss Lila V. Swafford ’05, of Willa- ^or the exercises. Mr. Scott is a loyal next Saturday at 1 p. m., for the pur many friends at Amity, Oregon, afts| L. M. Beebee, editor and owner of golden wedding party at dinner. i. b **-:,! the Springfield News, was in the city, University, attended gradu- son and always does his Alma Mater pose of assisting to organize a horticul July 10th. Gordon Brown left Wednesday noon mctte tural society at that place. 1 1 Monday. She is the guest of h°nor by his presence. for Fulda, Wash., where he will work ating exercises. tr v School Meeting Several speakers from abroad have Miss Chandler. in his father’s creamery this summer. V f f l ii i R p r t I Lambert h a s <*nlH ie fa rm n Mr On Monday last, Miss Agnes Cheney Bert has sold h his farm near signified their intention to participate. For the first time in the histcayof| Thos. H . Rogers, the old reliable, was united in marriage to Mr. Lewis 1 Vancouver, and Is thinking of locating Hoy Patti, Gordon Baker and Mr. Forest Grove affairs, we have a near here. Hill, all of McMinnville, came down will be on duty at the Pioneer Drug Kewey of Portland. The ceremony school director in the person of Mrs. I Store again soon in the employ of was performed at the home of the bride i i The First National Bank shows an yesterday for the Commencement hop. 50 Little Girls Wanted | George Hancock. Mrs. Hancock«I ' I' Chas. F. Miller. j and Rev. Barber tied the hapny knot. • M M ' increase in resources of $25,628.57 Miss Fern Stout of McMinnville, chosen for this position at the annual I for the Car of States in the pro Mrs. L. Blackmear, who has been I The newly wedded couple will reside . IjyR ¿ .1 jj, : as compared with last statement pub- who graduated from P. U. in 1903, school election held last Monday after-1 cession on the Fourth of July. HAftjU. lished April 6th, 1906. visited friends during commencement. visiting friends here since last Fall, ■ >n Portland, where Mr. Kewey has a noon. Mr. W. S. Hudson was elected | All girls from 8 to 14 years of left the early part of the week for her position, f , 0 ,' _________________________________ to succeed himself as school clerk. age willing to take part are re home in Virginia. - D r . Morrow’s Anti-Lean makes i»: * A good sized crowd of citizens « I quested to meet at the free read W. M c N a m e r E . H a ll Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Sigler of Hills- lean people fat by producing a natural present and the women evidently had ing room, next to the postoffice, boro, attended the wedding anniversary and normal sleep; by regulating the planned previously for their triumph, Saturday afternoon, June 23. at of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Smith, and heart’s action; by assimilation of food for they were in preponderance, and 4 o’clock. A special reward to (Pacific A v e n u e ' remained over Sunday. taken into the system and by regulat- when acting chairman, I. K. Weitzel. everyone taking part. Come and Harry Davis is going to lead the inK l*>e bowels. Every bottle guaran- see about it. called for nominations the candidate simple life this summer— work on the teed or money refunded. At Dr. launched was Mrs. Geo. Hancock. Miss M inn ie M yers Peter’s ranch and incidently keep up Hines’ Drug Store, M rs . E. e . W illiams Other candidates were: Thurstci his ad work in Portland. The Christian church Sunday School M rs . L. j . C orl Buxton and J. E. Loomis. First balk* | Miss Sophia Logan of this city and will give their Children’s Day enter- Committee brought no election, but on the second Harry Best, brakeman on the local pas- tainment next Sunday evening, June Prompt Delivery to all parts of the city. the women launched their votes and Hughes Phone 591 senger, are to be married the 25th of 24th at 8 p, m. The program will con- P o ru a t d ro v e , • O re g o n Mrs. Hancock received the honor i this month in Portland. sist of recitations and songs, a special Unloading Cars being the first public school direct* | Prof. Victor E. Albright leaves to- feature of evening being a song by The Southern Pacific wishes to call in Forest Grove’s history. morrow for his home in Virginia. He four ,adies from India, closing with a the attention of its patrons to the fact There was no opposition to Mr. will attend school at Columbia Univer- Rainbo* drill and Tableau. that there is a limit to the time that Hudson. H e has served the district faithfully and well for the last seven * *itv, New York next year. Professor J. R. Robertson left on the cln be consumed in loading and un- eight years and the voters are glad ® Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Adams of Van- noon train ,OT Portland. Professor C. loadin* cars that are standing on the entrust him with the clerkship. S p e c ia l Attention to Commercial Travelers' Patronage. couver. Wash., attended part of the E- Bradlev will join him there this side' tracks. The rules issued to the The annual school report *as read G o o d Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates. Comuiencement exercises at P. U.. evening and together they take the aRents expressly declare that 48 hours showing that the average daily atte»®^ 8:30 train for Berkeley, Cal. Mr. free tirae *>11 be given and no more. ance has been 273 and the to» F a s h io n L iv e r y , F e e d a n d S a le S ta b le . their z!ma mater, this week. Robertson will do research work in the ru,e re»ds as follows: “ On all number of books on hand 350. > Mrs. Robt. Taylor, who has been receipts were $8584.47 and W" Wagonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over Bancroft Library and Mr. Bradley will commodities for loading or unloading sick in the Portland hospitals for a expenses $5255,87 leaving a b,tac: the Wilson River Route to Tillamook at any and all times study with Dr. Hilgard, during the boars ^ee time will be allowed” of $3328,87 on hand. couple of months, returned home Ftrut 6row, Oregon. OREGON AND COLUMBIA PHONES. 111(1 a11 shippers should note that if Mr. Weitzel and A G. Hoffman ho Wednesday morning, greatly improved. *uram et- The exercises of the Associate th’S 18 viola,ed< charges will be over as directors. Edgar Meresse, or ‘ ‘Judge,” as we Alumni held Tuesday night had their “ T J “ *ccordin8 >° the following: know him. was home over Sunday, but characteristic strong features C. E. . Aft' r tbe iree dm* allowed under his répertoriai duties on the Salem Bradley presided and called on Freder- I . '? . rules has «pired a charge of Journal, compelled his return on More New Hats and Flowers •in ick E. Vrooraan 03. for a vocal solo k ° dly’ or A ction thereof, for Monday. be in about the 12th. Call a»* “The Dawn." Mis. Hattie Yod« *fe fim five “ d *2.00 per day Dealer in see them. The Misses Mildred and Margaret then read a poem by Liberta Brown, '99. thereaiter shall be made and collected PEED FLOUR and The Prices will surprise y*n- Garrison returned Tuesday evening T. H. Adams of the clan of ’94, g*ve ° n i;‘ c tn e*cept tank cars, upon Hats Made to Order from Portland, where they have been the address of the evening upon cb tbe charge shall be $2.00.” - P a cific A ve. F o re st drove. Ore., vkiting with their sister. Mrs. "Drifting.” and the program ended V . . — I Ampi* Old S bring ot The S the atte that tb can be loading side-trac agents e free tim The ru comm« K y i j Palace Market Fresh and Salt Meats — Lard anil Fish HANCOCK JA M E S GORDON THE PARIS MILLINERY PAP R A SIV I U S E M H ac k ,b y . , - • — * ~ by « , V _ . M R S . M . L. BERDA> HOFFMAN BLDG,, MAIN ST. FOREST IV