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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1906)
— A little 25 BIG SACRIFICE SALE cent ad in The News was the means of restoring to B. A. Larsons of Gaston, pocket-book OF this week, in which was a lost the neat little sum of825. Mrs. Dr. Lowe of Eugene, wife of BANKRUPT STOCK the well known optician, was in town visiting friends during Commencement and for a few days succeeding C om M. SMYTH mencement week. Mrs. Via and daughter, Stella, re SUCCESSOR TO turned from the Wilson F iver early THE CHICAGO CLOTHING CO. OF FOREST GROVE the mountains and down the perilous Saturday morning, having com e DON’T FORGET TO . V ANDERSON’S FO R THi OF JULY SUIT. over 1st» A ven u e Nortl roads in the dead of night. W e are still in the business and slashing prices What’ s the good of keeping from him Any good things you may see, Selling goods considerably below Factory Costs. If you don’t believe it come in and let us “Show You.’’ T h e Stock consists of, viz: M en’s and B oys’ Clothing, M en’s and B oys’ H ats and Caps, M en’s and B oys’ Shoes, M en’s and B oys' Underwear, M en’s and B oys’ Dress and W o rk Shirts, M en’s and B oys’ Sweaters, Neckties, H osiery, Gloves, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Notions, etc., in fact, everything to be had in any Regular First Class Clothing Store. T a k e advantage of this S A L E and thereby save considerable of that much prized article, T h e B ig American Dollar. W o u ld be pleased to have you call on me, whether you purchase or not. Yours truly, >1. S M Y T H / . O. O. F. BLDG. III k'H " 'l l " , ! Wr >' ‘4 1 , ’»I JJ $ r , ■'Jr * ‘V i , ! ! ‘ .«f >í¡ yw - 1- / * its last meeting Saturday, June 30 at 3 p. m. Prizes for the year will be awarded and work mothers and interested exhibited. friends are invited. Mr. Eminger Stewart of Dayville, was in the city this week preparing to Eastern Oregon, their la H i I it ¿ ,.¡1 i * ,*#'•! ■ !*' J home in to which place they Grove on P a c ific Avenue. Brown was down from the visiting his parents. H e retur returned Forest Grove Tuesday morning. the W. Me X a m e r E . H a ll f 'o r u x t d r o v e , ( T h e * " n.°UDCem of A. C. Gilbert and Ri Special Attention to Commercial Travelers' ratronage. Good Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates. Fashion Livery , Feed and Sale Stable. W agonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over the W ilson River Route to Tillam ook at any and all times Forest 6ro«, Oregon. _________________ R T IS M U S E N f l A whole- es,ed in th’ * new Proiect should attend and hrin' bring hi* Us neighbor, for Forest Grove is going to have a sanitarium Al.'honso Bordiss. who has been in and ever>-one will want to have some- our city for som etim e and been con thing to do with it. The band will be nected with the Central Publishing Co. there with the latest in popular music to help the occasion along. of St. Loois, M o., that handles the Forest Grove. Ore., R E E D - Pacific Ave. j California points the old Gleason bridge ' a g e. lit U ' in the east end of the « » n t y that For- eSt Grove would have no celebration on accoun‘ ° f n0‘ being able to secure ‘ he grounds is absolutely without ,oundation and could only have been started by som eone desiring to injure r* "\tate »'cu res public knowledge ° f °*rt‘ P",11 « ” settinK ou‘ fires, and when ------------- prope - • administered should give every holder of a Permit all reasonable M* * t“ c e . by Presence and advise of 10 autbori*ed officer, but the state cannot annul the U nited States Law 'ill „ Fr l l > t Yesterday in H ill quiet little hom e we| W esley Boscow and were united in marrl friends and immedia present. Mr. BoscoJ banquet the evening friends of the Killsb c lu b .” An Open Forest Grovel Editor News: I notid paper that the City j c e p t e d ’the plans^foi w hich was to cost not I, in com pany with a of this city, would likd pressing need there is I the present tim e. Thd 8 5 0 0 0 or more, the adequate and the qual| Any summer we may the same condition th last year. If the c| m uch m oney to use where it will d o the good and furnish us and plenty of it. The | room has been sufficieii of years and there are tl ber of m em bers and thd to m eet more than they fire apparatus is handy stables in case a team surely its efficiency is i ing two or three feet of | the hose-cart exposed, a few years for a new citf som e of that m oney in thing like the condel larger. I think it woulq factory to the general know that the health of I be m uch improved. HILLSIDE Miss Coral Baker, from the A cadem y, is ha Several from here ai m encem ent at P. U . Fa Miss Eva Phillips formerly o f H illside, is friendships. Our girls have returned River and report a p'easa^ many berries. False Report Tbe rePort ‘ bat has been circulated A unique Bolt societ, ™ , Agricultural Log Book, left last week Boscow-V Children’ s Dav exercise! ‘ ° a U e n d -fin e h P* Sunday evening at 8 ---------------------------- chu rch . All invited. operation on her eye. The operation only will Washington County be at was performed at the Mary Tompson Forest Grove on next Wednesday but At G arke as clerk in their new sale drug house. Dealer in FLOUR «nel thew eddm K Mary Thom pson w edd I For *be. family or couple, driving the IZT' was made in the Portland Dailies, last Hospital and theJittle patient is doing a** ***** part of tbe state. w ek. T h e wedding wil occu r soon nicely. ” j------- ------------- ■- The following letter was received at — 1>. Eaton, the e e specialist and Am ong the people Portland-bound, this office and as it may be of interest osteopath, will be in his office in the on last Saturday’ s noon train were: t0 parties having slashings to burn, we Hoffman Building, next door to News Misses Edna Jensen, Grova Baldwin, [ ! produce ’ * in ‘ be columns of The office, until July 6th. All work Katherine Myers, Mrs. guaranteed. _ Mc -1 SAINT JOHNS, ORE. JUNE22 190fi Eldownev. Mrs. IdaClapshaw, Mr. and Editor. News: ¿2 1906. A num ber of boys have taken posi Mrs. A. B. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. °e a r sir:— I think you wiil favor tions with a surveying crew over on the E. B. Sappington, Mr. Chas. Walker. S0IIle of your readers by cautioning Wilson River. Frank and Chester Mr. Thomas was enroute for Alberta. who ™ay not » ’ready know, that Fletcher went over the latter part of Canada, on a short business trip. m n ie T fr n m r k 1^ * does DOt release last week. P parties from liability for damage that • | , , . There be a special mass meeting may c o ? e t0 any- « a result of fires Daniel Baker, who passed t r o u g h in Verts Hall tomorrow night for the set out ^7 State Permit. ,he v,c»s>tudes of the San Francisco purpose of testing the citizens in rega-d We bound by 'h e U nited States disaster, is now em ployed by W oodard to the new hospital. Everyone ri te:- T ** beTfort and after O ct. 1st. The GORDON OREGON AND COLUMBIA PHONES. g r o u n d s - 10 of the summer rates to Yaquina Bay we iearn that it was necessary that his Foref,t Grove celebm tion. Forest and spent last Sunday at Newport. daughter Mildred under,,« Gr0Ve wl11 have the greatest celebra- daughter Mildred undergo another tion in the history of the county Not O re g o n HANCOCK Wilson on Anti-Lean makes I P°unds of candy. By H ughes Phone 591 » the Morrow’ s lean people fat by producing a natural! Milne were among the Hillsboro visitors teed 0r money refunded. At Dr who favored this burg with their Hines’ Drug Store. presence last Sunday evening. D xi d m - . „ 0 , I * recent communication received Harvey Baldwin and K. N . Staehr from Mr. Earl B. Hawks, formerly of were am ong the first to take advantage this place, now of Morton Park 111 Fresh and Salt Meats — Lard and Fish— Prompt Delivery to all parts of the city. M cN am er cam p on — Dr. For largest family and normal sleep; by regulating th e , River last week and reports lots of ex i heart’ s action; by assimilation of fo .d j citem ent in the mountains. taken into the system and by regulat- Don Hare, Ward Downs and Jake ing the bowels. Every bottle guaran- Dealers in ‘ u n a: cured found had remembered him. Jake Buxton made a flying trip to (Pacific Avenue) Ji can be President E. A. Stuart of to around Verboort on Tuesday. Palace Market ü lieve that rheumatism hom e. evening, in which Prof. Coghill and wife and a few of the students that had not yet departed to their homes, figured quite prominently. A rousing campfire was built around which the merry-makers gathered to sing songs, talk over events of the expiring school year and to pop corn and toast bread, which served as a fitting repast and to com plete the evening’ s enjoym ent. Those who were in on this little side feature were; Misses Pearl Chandler, Frances Sorensen and Pearl Peterson and Messrs. Howard Markel, W ill Shively and Arthur Prideaux, besides Prof, and Mrs. Coghill. the Con with local appliances. Hollister’ s Rocky Subscribe for T h e News. $1 year. ranch on W ilson River the latter part densed Milk Co. of Seattle, was in Mountain Tea is the only positive cure of last week. —G oldenrod Flour, buy it, try it. South Forest Grove Saturday and Sun for rheumatism. 35 cts, Tea or Tablets. Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. W. A . Bellingher and day. — Best Fire-crackers at T h e Bazaar. How’ s this? 993 lbs. milk from one — When the baby talks, it is time — Special sale of D ennison’ s floral — Try G oldenrod Flour. Y ou ’ ll Mrs. Emily Flem ing were in Portland cow for the month of May. Returns over Saturday. crepe paper and napkins at T h e Book to give Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea. from the Condenser, S I — 02; used 85 like it. It’ s the greatest baby medicines ever worth at hom e^soid 81 ■ l° ta^ * 1^ W . J. R. Beach returned the first of Store. Lunch sets for the Fourth of A. B. Caples was a Portland visitor known to loving mothers. It makes 50. The foregoing is the report of July! the week from a trip to the southern Saturday. them eat, sleep and grow. 35 cents, Riley Boyd for his cow for the month part of the state. S t r a y e d O r S t o l e n — Four goats Miss Purdy of Gaston, was in town Tea or Tablets. Dr. H ines’ Drug Store. of May. Mrs. J. Williams and son of Rickreall, from my pasture near Condenser. R e Saturday. Mr. Corl brought in some of the Mr. Burke of Gales Creek, who are visiting this week with her friend, ward for recovery. S. LEVY, Forest finest looking cherries this week that Harry W estcott of Gaston, was down owned the fruit farm known as the have been seen around these parts for Grove. Mrs. Ivy Hsrtrampf. Saturday. ‘ ‘ Horner Place,” sold out lately and sometime. They were from the old Mrs. Pauline Miller-Chapman leaves N. L. Atkins and wife of South For — Buggy cushions, 81, at Bowman’ s with his son James and family, left last T. H . Adams place where Mr. Corl is est Grove, attended the Vickers-Lund today for points in the east where she Pacific Avenue. Tuesday for Alberta, Canada, where now living, and were of the ‘ ‘Pride of will visit a short time before going to wedding the 20th. Oregon” variety— and they certainly — See Dr. Eaton about your eyes they expect to make a permanent Europe. looked the part. Mr. Corl says he — Boxes of paper and envelopes at and that headache. » hom e. never knew what cherries were until he — Dr. E. H . Brown, Physician and cost, Friday and Saturday, at Dr. GIRL W a n t e d — Inquire at the Ernie J. Hubbert, who is now locat came to Oregon. Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap H ines’ Drug Store. City Restaurant. The News force has received a first- pliances in office. Calls answered ed in Alberta and is sales manager for For Sale— A 8100 typewriter, stan the Calgary Gas C o., sends for The class passenger list of the S. S. T h e small boys are happy. The night or day. dard make, nearly new, 850. Inquire News and incidentally n marks that in “ Cedric” which contained the name of steam swing has arrived. “ D eac” James, who in former days at T h e News office. The News he finds the most satisfac our esteemed friend and neighbor, — Single buggy harness as low as 88, was a resident of Forest Grove, was in Atty. J. N. Hoffman. The Cedric of Mr. Bagwell of near D illey, who the city last week representing a ma tory means of obtaining home news in 21,035 tons is one of the three largest at Bowman’ s, Pacific Avenue. I detail. British vessels afloat and is only sur — Robes and H orse Blankets at cost does not get to our city very often, was chine house. in Forest Grove Friday. Frank Watrous, who has been serv passed in size by the “ Baltic” of at Bowman’ s, Pacific Avenue. Mrs. Via and Stella, who came over 23,000, also a twin screw steamer Misses Marvel K ing of R oy, and from the Wilson last w eek, will leave ing U ncle Sam in the U. S. regular Dr. Bailey, of Hillsboro, drove I operated by the White Star Line. army for the past three years at Fort Ethel Guthrie of Centerville, visited at for a new camping place on the Nehal- through Forest Grove, M onday. | They are among the finest, fastest and Stevens, returned home Saturday and largest steamers sailing between New Mr. Darling’ s over Sunday. em immediately. Mrs. Robert Banks and two children will assume a position as clerk with his York and Liverpool. were in town trading last Friday. WANTED — Boy to operate switch Haskel Ferrin has accepted a posi- j brother, Fred Watrous, in the Corner b a b y S h o w . Apply at on ce at the tion with J. K. Gill in Portland as j — Singer Sewing M achines for sale board at night. Store. For the prettiest girl under one year stenographer. H e began his work in Independent T eleph on e O ffice. at T h e Bazaar at special prices. George Neil was home this week after of age, gold baby pin. Chas. Walker was in Portland on — Fire-crackers, Rom an-candles, Sky- c ' ty M onday. quite an extensive experience in the For the prettiest boy under one business over Sunday of this week. rockets, T oy Pistols and all kinds of W ill Bellingher made a trip to New- eastern part of the state in the employ year of age, silver cup. P°rt last Sunday and was very fortun- For the prettiest girl between one M . J. Norton of Seattle, began work 4th of July goods at T h e Bazaar. of the O. R. & N. Since February he and two years of age, gold pins. 0. , . . , A , „ ate to get away from the heat of the at the Condenser last Tuesday week. has been working with a painting crew, — Sirloin and round steak 7 cents, For the prettiest boy between one , city on that day. daubing oil tanks and other such and two years of age, fine high chair. — M oney to loan on farm security, boil 5c, roast 6 c, mutton 5 to 8c Clell Roberts of North Yamhill, was I equipages. W . H . H ollis, Forest Grove, O regon. Levy’ s market Saturday, June 30 For fattest and plumpest baby under in Forest Grove the latter part of last — T o p prices are paid for Mohair WANTED__A William Sigler, who 42 years ago two years of age, weight alone not to maid for general week after the j,op jnterests of decide, silver spoon. and sheeps wool by John E. Bailey, housework attended school at Pacific University, G ood pay and little work. this pai, of the sUte Competition open to the world. is in the city trying to find evasive M r s . E. E. W il l ia m s . I „ TT . , _ , Please bring the babies a few A1 H ow e, formerly of Forest Grove, Mr. n H u ugh Sparks ana and Mr. Mr, landmarks and looking up old acquain- . , , _ , g u Walter vvauer oparxs , minutes before two o ’ clock, to the is now located at Bakersfield. California. E. J. M ickel, assistant at the S. P Abel Meresse, of the Journal and tances. T om Todd was among the platform O.a J...L1 . t_ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _I _ _ _ •»!_ cioilAn nroe nn in f — nrftn IP lnei Ifvt/latt 'TV............ I I • . -S e t double harness, com plete with station, was up to Gervais last Friday Tim es were out looking at the c r o p s ! ^ feW old inhabitants whom he p,dl,0rm’ collars, 822, at Bowman's, \i£': u Forest looking around Ì kssjkxsxsxsicsxxxs : All Frank Emerson is building a new summer arrives. — Don’ t be fooled and made to b e residence for himself west of Dr. Via’ s w eek. A . V. i*i ! JOHN ANDERSON’S, The The Young Woman’ s Guild will hold move his family to Forest Grove, Oregon Chaney W est of near Banks, LOCAL HAPPENINGS . Like R ocky Mountain Tea. Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. make an annual pilgrimage as soon as tiliWi , That will lift his load of labor ""T "“ lne state law. Respectfully, A. M . STEARNS. >* A crowd of young peopl day afternoon at Gales C| shade of the old fir trees. Anna Baker gave a evenin g. T h e house decorated. Those present I Lena L oynes, Alma Curtl lips. Clara Avdelott, Jessie and Bertha Baker, Clara ! W allace. Messrs. Ruel H olt, John A ydelott, OttJ Shearer, Raym ond Wo Noah N ew house, Earl Chas. Staley. Miss Alma Curtiss W ednesday evening in ha Eva Phillips. A pleasantl spent in m usic, recitationj games. T h e chief amus auction sale and am onj sold was a marriage lii W allace was the fortunatl Coral Baker was chosenJ Ottis Shearer acted as JJ peace: Paul Baker, best | Curtis, maid of honor: played the w edding march THE PARIS MILLINEI M ore N ew Hats and Fl< be in about the 12th. see them . T h e Prices will surpn Hats M ade to MRS. M. L. HOFFMAN M L . MAIN ST. FOl