Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, August 09, 1906, Image 8

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    I.
Mr,.
Mary
Austin
left
Monday
for'
Mrs.
P.
W.
Cronin
returns
this
Dr. Leonard and Judge Hollis have
her daughter, evening from a visit with her daughter, |
joined the merry crowd on the Neha- Denver, Col., to visit
and will not return until some time in Mrs. Brenner of Portland.
lem.
Miss Pearl McGill is now a daify vis-.
R. J. Hutchcroft of North Yamhill, October.
itor
in Portland where she is taking
came down Tuesday, to enlist hop
The Misses Shogreri are tenting on
—Call at The Book Store.
the Wilson, near the Wilson View Tav- notes on fall millinery at the large mil- I
pickers.
— Victor flour can,t be beat.
Will Kertson and family, returned em, better known as McNamer’s linery establishment of Lowengart &,
An apprentice wanted at The News.
Co.
yesterday from a pleasant outing at Camp.
-Goldenrod Flour, buy it, try it.
Lute Pease, the well known cartoon-
Newport.
O. B. Malmsten and wife, of Ver-
tjje;r
ist
of Portland, spent Tuesday in the
Hany Giltner returned today from
Mrs. O. Edson and son of Cornelius, monia, spent Tuesday in town on
Grove,
gathering data for an article on
Sea View, Wash.
were the guests of her daughter, Mrs. way home from their recreation at
archery,
which he is compiling for the
fl
Subscribe for The News. $1 year. Robt. Bellinger.
Newport.
Pacific
Monthly.
Mrs. A. W. Johnson was a Portland
Mrs. C. V. B. Russell, Mrs. Mc-
Loren Watkins and wife are back
visitor Monday.
Eldowney and Little Helen, were Port­ from their vacation. Mr. Watkins says, Harry Kreider of Clackamas, pastor
of the Free Methodist church of that
Miss Nellie stevens made a visit to land visitors Saturday.
the ocean breezes at Newport are cer­
place, arrived in this city to help in the
Portland on Tuesday.
Mrs. Charles B. Stokes and children tainly bracers.
camp meeting which begun its session
John Boeker of Greenville, was in left Monday to spend several weeks in
Miss Katherine Myers is spending
in Naylor’s Grove last evening.
Tillamook with relatives.
town the first of the week.
her vacation at Seaside, the guest of
Frank Fletcher returned from New-
John Brooks, now of the Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Kenworthy of Portland, her brother and family, who have a
were the guests of the Sloans and cottage there.
Journal, was in town Sunday.
Mrs. J. A. Abbott, accompanied by
C. N. Johnson of Springhill, was in Naylors over Sunday.
reports all Forest Grove people there
Rev. Boyd and family are recuperat­ her guest, Mrs. James Shepard of Port­
town yesterday on business.
having a good time.
J. A. Abbott transacted business in ing on the banks of the Wilson, near land, are at present enjoying the
J. S. Buxton, who is one of the i
ocean breeze at Newport.
the “ White House.”
Portland, Monday and Tuesday.
directors of the Funeral Director s j
Carl Wirtz of Gresham, returned
Miss Bertie and Annie Johnson and
Mrs. Thrasher of Grants Passf is the
Association of the Northwest, was in j
home
last week. While here he visit­
Harriet
Wiley
of
the
Springhill
Farm,
guest of her sister, Mrs. Chas. Mertz.
Portland, Monday, arranging for the
ed at Met Wagners’. His sister Dotty
—The Palace Meat Market com­ were in town Monday.
session to be held by that body on |
will remain for some time.
Prin.
Bates
preached
the
sermon
petes with all prices for choice meats
September 11, 12 and 13 in Portland.
— Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician and
A. S. Venen went to the city on the Union Services held in the Ch(S|-
Mrs. Huckabay of Portland, is en­
Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap­
tian Church, last Sunday.
Saturday last on a business trip.
joying a few day’s visit at her father’s
Calls answered
Mrs. J. T. Buxton and Mrs. A. B. pliances in office.
Mr. John Garrison. She arrived Sun­
— Why use poor flour when you can
night or day.
Caples
visited
with
Miss
Maud
Buxton
day, accompanied by Mr. Huckabay,
get Crescent just as cheap.
A. P. Venen and family have pur­ who had to return the same day to his
in Portland yesterday.
Willis Goff is again with us after sev­
Mrs. Erickson and daughter. Miss chased the C. M. Henry property in duties as assistant claim agent of the
eral weeks recreation at Newport.
Effie, of Gales Creek, were shopping Moors’ Valley, near North Yamhill and O. W. & P. Ry. Co.
Evening Telegram and The News.
intend to make that place their future
in our city, Tuesday.
H IS space has been purchased by Pacific Uni­
Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Holmes of Butte,
One year, $5.00; Six months, $2.50.
versity. This same matter will appear in eacli
Mr. Parkin and son Everet, of Gales home.
Montana, came up to the Grove Mon­
L. C. Cooper, a prosperous farmer
Miss Nona Miller left Monday, to day for a visit. -They were acquaint­
issue until the expiration of the advertising contract.
Creek, were business visitors in our
of near Cornelius, was in town Saturday.
It is an advertisement that is intended to convey to Wash­
till
take up her work with one of the large ances of Miss Farnham in the New
city, Tuesday.
ington county cit'zens a few facts a' out an educational
— Money to loan on farm security
millinery
establishments
in
Portland.
Walter H. Pichthom,
assistant
England states and will also visit at
institution with which they are not Unfamiliar. That they,
W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove, Oregon. agent of Roseburg, was here on busi­ Her father will now make his home
the Forbe country residence near
as well as others, may become more familiar with Pacific's
with his son, Charles F. Miller.
—Top prices are paid for Mohair ness, Tuesday.
Dilley.
present standing, within and without Oregon, 'llustrated
and sheeps wool by John E. Bailey.
R. M. Brereton and wife of Portland,
Thurston Buxton and Bryce Wilson
is I
literature, fresh from the press, may be had for the asking.
Miss Heppy Eaton of Aberdeen,
—The Palace Market has just of the Nehalem country, were serv­ have been in town the past week, Wash, left last Thursday. Miss Eaton is
This literature is replete with facts that tell and figures
looking over the old home and visiting
which convince. T he articles are written by alumni and
bought 14 nice, prime steers and are ing on the Watson jury.
I ac
one of the lucky young ladies who
students of Pacific. They are all well worth the reading.
now selling the choicest meats.
John Forbis returned to his country friends. They formerly lived on the went on the Oregonian’s Yellowstone
Those contributed by students set forth present conditions
L. S. Porter was in from Dilley, look­ residence near Dilley, having made a Col. Haynes farm.
Park trip and on her return visited her
in the institution, and are convincing because they are
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hughes of Cen- friends, the Wagners.
short business trip to Montana.
ing after business on Tuesday.
true. Of special interest are the articles written by
tralia,
Wash., and Mrs. Eliza Hughes
Miss Caroline Pomeroy of Rainier,
The Misses Merrill of Cornelius,
alumni, Hon. H . W . Scott, Editor-in-Chief of 1 he
—Dr. Pollock wishes it to be stated
spent a few days at the home of W. L. of North Yakima, who visited here for that from August 6 to August 26, he
Oregonian and Rev. Horace M. Ramsey, Rector of
were
shopping
in
town
on
Friday
last
* t
tif
some
time
at
the
Catching
residence,
St. Stephen's Church, Portland.
Wagner,
the
first
of
the
week.
Helen Hughes of Portland, is visit­
will be away on his vacation, but after
Pacific University has the largest endowment of all the
left
yesterday
for
their
homes.
* Il l e | ing relatives here and at Gales Creek.
Miss Lorena Gleason, now of Golden-
that date will be in his office ready lor
K it
private colleges in the Northwest. In bullJings, labora­
Dr.
Katherine
Reuter
of
Astoria,
appointments.
2t
Mrs. Con McNamer has returned dale, Wash., visited friends for several
m t
z
tories and library it is the best equipped Christian college
was in the Grove the first of the week.
days and left for Newport, Tuesday.
I d
?
from her outing at McNamer camp
Andrew Potvin and Tony Korn of
in Oregon. Not only does the amount of its productive
( the Wilson.
J
Leo Morgan, now a conductor on She is at present resting from her Stanley, Wis., were here yesterday I
funds very far exceed that of any of these institutions in
9 tí
duties, at the family home but will
the State, but it is greater than that of all combined. For
f
spending the day with their old home |
Mrs. Henry Wirtz and son Herbert, the O. W. & P. Ry Co.’s line of Port­
return to her work in the fall.
this reason Pacific has always be n able to secure superior
friend, Jim Davis, our assistant Wells,
now of Portland, spent Sunday with the land, is spending a few days at horn
instructors and has never had to depend upon the en­
It
is
said
that
Will
Haines
and
John
Fargo Co.’s agent.
They will also!
Prof. Marsh and wife returned i Fi
Judge.
rollment of students for its income.
Thornburg,
who
bought
all
the
wood
visit a short time with the William
Miss Letha Richardson is visiting in day evening from Woodburn, t
Pacific University in the past has been rather con­
North Yamhill with her Aunt, Mrs. J. they visited their son, Dr. Fred Marsh around Dilley, have caused a wood Davis family of Thatcher.
servative in the matter of advertising. A nd it makes
famine at that place. They bought
A. Shepard.
public these statements now, only because there are
Mr. Spaulding brought to this office
E. F. Merrill and family, of Red­
over
500 cords from the Forbis place.
Miss Merle Shannahan is spending wood City, Mich , are looking over
reasons why its seems advisable. Pacific still adheres to
Tuesday morning, a bunch of timothy
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its policy of desiring students rather than numbers; of
Mr. George Kirkwood returned last hay heads from his farm at Cedar
her vacation near the old home over this city with a view of locating here.
maintaining creditable scholarship rather than crowded
on the Nchalem.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rastell of Port­ Friday from St. Martin’s Springs, up Canyon that would surely capture a
enrollment.
the
Columbia
River,
he
had
such
a
prize. Some of the heads were l l j
Miss Katherine Scott and brother land were Sunday visitors, the guests
teorge, of Portland, spent Sunday with of Mrs. Rastells’ parents, Mr. and Mrs, pleasant time that he went back there inches and would make a good
again Tuesday, where he will remain showing at the fair.
he home folks.
T H E T A L L T E R M O P E N S S E P T E M B E R 19
Graham.
some weeks longer.
Mesdames William and John Davis
The Christian Church has secured
Robert Stevenson, of the Portland
Levys’ Market is still selling his fresh as pastor, Elder C. A. Sias of Wasco,
Thatcher, were shopping in town, Telegram, passed through town from a
and
choice meat at unusually low Oregon.
esday.
Arrangements were made
Sunday visit with his parents at the
prices.
On Saturday, August 11th, with the Hillsboro church and the Rev.
H. H. Markel of the college, has Gales Creek farm.
he will sell Loin or Round steak, 7c, Sias will preach here the first and third 1
«^returned from his tour of the Oregon
Mr. Wilcox and family of Greenville,
Roast
5c, and Boiling Beef at 4c. Sundays, and there on the second and j
hes.
Mich., friends of Chas. Mertz in the
Don’t forget Saturday’s sale.
ourth Sundays.
He will reside in I
Miss Eddy of Portland, but formerly old home, are looking over the county
Ba
Mr.
Milne
and
family
have
left
to
this
city.
this city, visited over Sunday at the with a view of locating here.
spend the rest of the summer and win-
Mrs. L. C. Walker and Miss Elda, I Pacific University, ‘ in an "ad’’ , — Money to loan on farm security,
;t residence.
Lote” Langley, accompanied by
tci in Tillamook and in the spring he returned last Thursday from Lincoln, printed elsewhere, presents announce- W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove.
Haskell Marsh came up from the Allen Dale of Baker City, left yester­
intends to move to the Alberta country. Neb.
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Mrs. Walker went back j ment of some of the advantages it is j
etropolis Sunday to visit his mother, day morning to join the Langley-Shan­
See th e ! - Goldenrod Flour, guaranteed.
Mr. Milne has left his son Fred in to surprise her daughter, who was! now offering its students.
non-Williams camp on the Nehalem.
E. H. Marsh.
charge of the Rural Route.
teaching at the State University, and “ad” for particulars.”
C. F. Harris, our former hardware had a delightful trip. In September! —A
A ',voman worries until she gets
—Scrub yourself daily, you’re not
e W. M c N a m e r
man, now living in Portland, came up Miss Walker returns to her work vr‘n'c'es’ *hen worries because she has dean inside.
E. H all
Clean insides means
last Frinay to see old acquaintances accompanied by her sister. Miss Leva, -them- H she takes Hollister’s Rocky clean stomach, bowels, blood, liver,
and look after his property. Mr. Har­ who will take post graduate work a t 1 Mountain Tea she would have neither, clean, healthy tissue in every organ.
(Pacific Avenue)
ris has not yet found a place of busi­ that institution. •
! Bright, smiling face follows its use.
MORAL: Take Hollister’s Rocky
ness where he would like to locate and
Mr. N. Graham is another of our 35 CentS’ Tea or Tahlets.— Dr. Hines’ Mountain Tea.
35 cents, Tea or
is still looking over the state.
citizens who believe in civic improve-
^tore’
Tablets.— Dr. Hines’ Drug Store.
Alvin Brown, one of the oldest pio­ ment and in beautifying our town He
Mrs. Bowman, who lives a few
neers of this city, walked to Hillsboro has lately removed his fence and will
east of Portland, received some
Saturday to see his grandchildren. He improve the general appearance of his lniur' es Tuesday afternoon near the
had heard that they were anxious to lawn. The hedge along the sidewalk suram't on the Wilson, caused by her
Prompt Delivery to all parts of the city.
Hughes Phone 591
see him, and ft being after train time leading to the house will be trimmed 110156 becoming scared at the sight of
O re g o n
P o re a t Q ru v « ,
h-0 3
made no hesitation about the distance. and his place amidst those beautiful a cub bear on the grade. The lady
thrown out of the buggy over the
— Dr. C. L. Large reports a son shade trees will be one of the neatest
siti
in
town.
bank
and received a few severe bruises
born to Mr. and Mrs. Avery Sherrill at
but
was
able to reach this place and
Thatcher the 3rd inst. Parties desir-
Mrs. L. S. Porter of Dilley, left
take
the
train for her home yestarday.
ing the services of Dr. Large in this few dayS ag0 for Rhinelander, Wis.,
class of cases will greatly oblige him where she will visit her mother whom !
WANTED—Plain sewing by Mrs.
by giving him notice three months, if she has not seen for over 34 years. Bozley at Mrs. Blank’s. Prices
Special Attention to Commercial Travelers' ratronage.
possible, prior to the expected event.
G ood Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates.
She will make a short stay with reasonable,
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS |!
Why buy Summer Suits or w*
for Winter Suits when b\
going to John Anderson yc
can buy a swell
F a ll
S u it . . .,
V He has just received the swellest
V
line of Fall Clothing now
U
th e city.
V JOHN ANDERSON’S, The Tailor I
FACTS THAT TALK
%
ill
ill
Palace Market
y Fresh and Salt Meats
—Lard and Fish—
IANC0CK
fashion Livery
,
GORDON
Feed and Sale Stable.
Wagonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over
the Wilson River Route to Tillamook at any and all times
Forest 6row, Oregon.
*EGON AND COLUMBIA PHONES.
JAM ES
RASMUSEN
Dealer in
FLOUR «nü REED
Forest drove, Ore.,
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■ 3 C - O Ï - C Î C - C K X S 3 S
Pacific Ave.
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Prof. Robertson returned from Berke­
ley, Saturday, where he had been doing
research work in history and taking lec­
tures from prominent lecturers. The
Professor and family will move to
Berkeley in about two weeks, where he
has accepted a fellowship for the com-
tng year.
— The Acme Renovator, rhe carpet
cleaner of this age «rill be demonstrated
by Mr. Rivears who will be here for
about 10 days. It restores the color,
M removes germs, months and filth, leav-
i
M ing it in a fresh, sanitary condition,
An agency will be opened but orders
h News office.
i i ¡ ■ now m be ü left M
at the
relatives in Michigan and return by the
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way of California, visiting her daughter,
WANTED Five or Six young, fresh
1 r =
Mis. Will Buxton at Pomona.
COW5' In,’uire ^
M. H. Parker,
•i
I Greenville, Oregon.
John E. Bailey has received a letter
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from his daughter, Mrs. W. D. Garke,
Wanted!
saying that her husband was now
One hundred farms to sell—see J.
located at Chilcoot. Plumas Co. Cal., H. H a rtley ,
the up-to-date Real
having been secured by the Western Estate man.
Forest Grove, Oregon.
Pacific Railway Co., to engineer the
—
Wanted
work near that place, where the com­
pany is now putting a rather lengthy
Five hundred people to eat choice
tunnel through the mountains. Mrs. Nehalem beef from 3c to 7c per lb.
Clarke was still at Eureka, C a l, at the
Choice Bologna, 4 rings for 25c.
time of writing but would le-'ve thé
Minced Ham, 3 lbs. got 25c.
next day to join her husband who had
S c h u l t z M e a t M a r k e t ,
gone ahead to look ;ato the new location.
Pacific Ave., Forest Grove. 1
Ik
McNamei’s Camp
THE
H ALF-W AY HOUSE
OF THE W ILSO N
Best Accommodations,
Rates $1.00 per Day.
Feed for yoor Horses.
Good Fishing, Hunting-
A Beautiful and Ideal Spot
Amidst Mammoth Firs
and Picturesque Nooks.