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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1906)
Editorial Page-Washington Co. News. J AMONG _______________ ^lljjled Every Thursday by the W ashing ton County Publishing Co. Incorporated at Forest Grove. Oregon $1.00 a Year in Advance. £a*ered at the post-office at Forest Grove, Oregon, as secon d class mail matter. Address all communications to Wash ington County Pub. C o., Forest Grove, Ore. If the NEWS fails to reach its subserib- {rs or is late, we request that immedi ate attention may be called to the same. THURSDAY, A U G U ST 23, 1906. du*try. A. rM O U R S K , M g» OUR NEIGHBORS " • *• *• *• *» where they have been .! Mr. Kramer, our blacksmith, spent Grey, his daughter, and Miss ed to accept ads from mail order , r , W. , . Sunday at home with his family in houses through lack of business fore- UUter have re,urned from Newport. Cornelius. »■ght on the part of local merchants ^ ' ss ^os' e Freund was a Portland Fred Eveiest came home Saturday Under right conditions local papers are Ivisi,0r last Saturday- . „ J ) loval sunnnrtprc „„a j , . f vr« n r i t , „ . . evening, returning Sunday morning to ’ - pporters and defenders of home C. H. Russell and daughter irin-.v- , , . ,. , , instin,tirmc .u____ , . . . „ . “ I Hillsboro, where he is working for the institutions and those right conditions Edna of Portland, spent Saturday at the g p Co. are summed up in loyal support by home of Mr. McNamee. . . . . . . T , | Orton Griebler, Bert Best, and merchants through substantial adver land T T f “ 0W 0i P° rt' Charley Best came home Saturday tising which makes the press a power land, ts out for a few days. with tw0 fine larRe dee, for good and for progress in a commu M.ss Lizzie Briggs is visiting rela- 0 p is hauli his in t0 nity and returns to the merchant in fives in Amity this week. the Gaston ^ ^ ^ service rendered, an hundred fold.— Eugene Register. visa'd Tc"c: ^ UndleZ and Hazel Harvesting is still going on, Thomas visited over Sunday ,n Gaston. Carmichael is cutting his barley this A number of the people from this ! week, and it will about wind up the Experimenting in Oiling Streets. place attended the camp meeting at grain in the lake. T o the many people of this town Forest Grove, Sunday. Mrs. H. W. Turner left Wednesday who have been thinking of the prob Mrs. W. R. Stephens is visiting morning for Newport where she will lem of oiling the streets of our city, relatives at Gales Creek this week. join her daughter in camp life for a the following may be interesting. It S. P. VanMeter is still on the sick couple of weeks. also gives an est mated cost. “ Sprink Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Russell, Mr. ling the Salem streets with oil has list but improving slowly. Miss Marjorie Forbis and her and Mrs. A. J. Hamrick just arrived Portions of Court street and Liberty brothers are spending a few days in from a ten days’ outing in the moun Local pride, love of hom e and the tain and report a fine time; they street, in front of the property of Dr. Portland. home town is one of the grandest and over 1 brought home two large deer. J. H. Brewer, was treated to a coating J. A. Freund was at home strongest of human feelings provided it Sunday. of crude petroleum this morning. has been started right from the begin So far, the indications are that it is Oscar Kuhns spent Sunday at home. — Levy’ s Market is still selling his ning. The people of this beautiful a success. fresh and choice meat at unusually low Mrs. Feuor and children were in little city have always been known far The work attracts a great deal of Portland this week. prices. On Saturday, August 18th, and wide for this feeling of pride in interest and hundreds of citizens passed he will sell Loin or Round steak at 7c, Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Conwell are their home town. Our city has always around that way to watch the men dust Don’ t enjoying a visit with relatives from the ^ oast Sc and Boiling beef, 4c been known as a beautiful spot, famous and grease the road. F j ;, forget Saturday’ s sale. lot its large shade trees and for its edu The experiment may solve the prob cational facilities and its moral stand Rev. W. S. H olcom be and Miss ! lem of Salem’ s dusty streets, and the Guldenrod Flour, guaranteed. Lena went to Lafayette, Saturday. ing. But still, nothing should be left success of this morning’ s effort will undone, each and every individual Mrs. Harry Whitney of Forest Grove, lead other property owners to adopt AT THE CHURCHES should help his neighbor. A spirit of spent a couple of days with her mother the same methods. comradeship should b e cultivated for Mrs. Conwell. The oil was spread by means of the The mer chant, the small tradesman, the country editor, the church, the institutions of learning— all should work that end. All should together to cooperate to protect and stimulate the trade of the town. The meeting of the Willamette Valley Development League which will be held in this city beginning Sept. 7th, will be productive of much good lor Forest Grove. advertisement. It will be W ide awake a great business men will be our guests and many ideas water sprinkler, and did not spread as J. B. Kuhns and son of Portland, it will when a regular sprinkler is con spent Sunday at home. structed for the experiment to be con Misses Lena and Cora Holcom be ducted around the court house proper are spending a few days in Latayette. ty tomorrow. The oil was forced Mr. and Mrs. Ora Kay of H ood directly onto to street by the sprinkler, River, are visiting relatives here. and the road was raked so as to spread The ice cream social given by the the oil in better shape. The experi Artisans, Wednesday evening, proved ment was made on an area of 30x24 very successful. feet on one street 60x30 feet on the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carrington of Port other. pie and business men of this city. Dr. Brewer has estimated that it would cost about $9 to thoroughly 0;i wou)d do the work on the streets adjoining his property, for a too, is optimistic bumper manifested.” crop of apples and pears in Washing- i ton county are due in a large measure to the splendid work orchardists did with the axe and nozzle. YOU - different societies— The warning ! sorts for an exhibit during the session j Forest Grove, Tuesday, j Mr |nd Mrs. Tim Miller leave to- ^ jQr gtorm Lake, Iowa. Miss Jane Lyda returned to her Mondayi after visiting some time | ^ ^ #unt> Mrs. Qtto Parsons. Mrs. Crowther of Forest Grove, visit ed her son’ s family at this place, last desire the country merchants to pros- circles the size of a dollar own to week. Per- I do not believe in the mail or- smallest coin and .n t * *9 I Miss Lena Adkins returned to Port- dcr it i .a n t i - _ i __ :______i .r w r le * hetween. er r citizen. II a place is good enough angles Detwec . Mr. ' Hoberg h land, Monday, after spending a few man to live in and to make his ten a num btr of cards fo, hts children ^ ^ days here with her father. money in, it is good enough for him and friends, but he » 7 s the last Dick Ranes is still confined to his ’ Pend his J * , in. requires a little too much work to be invalid’ s chair, but has had the tele merchant can su cceed without repeated very °^ten phone placed so that he can use it easily, and it gives him great pleasure They called him H ctt nen to have his friends call him up. :!>em up, and they will build your town Deutschland, Misther O’ Brien u» GASTON aP- and build you up increased trade Und. Mons. DeBrienne in La Belle J. D. Hibbs went to Portland, Sun • d PMter o p p ortu n ities" France, and Billikoff BrymskovUchm day morning, we expected he would Governor Folk’ s advice to Missouri Russia. Jus* what Heant wi ca on his arrival in New York would prob- jU y QTer for the circus but he returned *PPlies with equal force to Oregon and and the cloven ^ the evening train. ably resemble horns ****1 other state in the union. The more home merchants patronize hoof. local press the less excuse ifcc C. W . Hudson expects to resign his __ _ position as agent of the S. P P. Co., "The alfalfa fields of Washington, about Sept. 1st, which he has faithfully Public will find for sending their rnon- Oregon and California are like every- filled for about IS years. Charley is — -1 wonderland— paper» are a great assistance thing else in the western Merchants in keeping money at they must be seen dirough patronage of home in- 1 says the Irrigation . b ' ,0 a good long rest and he is . RANGES finmriallv financially able able to 1 take it. r i Supplies in the county. >25 and up. !i - i i W e itz e l B ro s. TIN N ERS PLU M BERS AND Auction House! Are now making a Specialty of M o p K iln a n d P ru n e D ry e r W o rk NEW and SECONDHAND GOO D ll | j L Leading House-Pur-1| ; nisi ting Store West.S, of Portland. Sole Agents for the Royal H ot- Air Furnaces. Work guaranteed COME IN AND SEE IF W E I HAVE WHAT YOU W A N T .I H O H E8T G R O V E , O R E. $1 year. Preaching every Sabbath at 11 a. m. To Our Correspondents 10 60 Y E A R « ( I E X P E R IE N C E 1 a. m., Epworth League 7:00 p. m ., P atents I morning ! and evening of the first and third Sun days of each month, the minister d e voting a portion of his time to the congregation in Hillsboro. Congregational Church REV. HERBERT W. BOYD, PASTOR 10 a. m ., Sunday School, “ The Call ( to Follow Jesus.” Collection new Church Bell. 11— Morning Wor ship, preaching by the for the pastor upon “ The Love of the Truth.” 7 p. m .— Young People’ s M eeting, topic "H o m e Missions in 8 p. Our Island Possessions” m .— At the Christian Church, Union Services of All the Churches. Thursday, Aug. 30, 8 p. m. preparatory lecture. RADE 11 IVI A R D e b ía n « * : , C o p y r ig h t « A c . A n ro n e ««n d ln g a »ketch and description n quickly incertain ou r opinion free w h e th e r invention Is probably palentabl le. Coi t Ion» at r lc t ir c o m b le n t lui. HANOI BOOK o ni ring I sunt free. Oldest auency fo r securing Patenta taken through Munn * "th ^ tpecial notice, Standing out In bold relief, all oione, and as a conspicuous example of open, frank and honest dealing with the sick and afflicted, are Lr. 1’ ierce’s Favorite Prescription for weak, over-worked, de A handsom ely Illustrated w eekly, y. l argest d r ! bilitated, nervous, * run-down,” pain- tl. Term *. »3 i f eolation o f any scientific journal. ; fou r m onths, $1. Sold Told by all racked women, and Lr. Pierce'« Golden ill new sdealer«^ Medical Discovery, the famous remedy £ C o .38' B"**»»'NewYQri for ueak stomach, indigestion, or dys Ottico. 635 F B U W ashington. D. C. pepsia. torpid liver, or biliousness, all catarrhal affections whether of the stomach, bowels, kidneys, bladder, nasal passages, throat, bronchia, or other niu- eoiu passages, also as an effective remedy for ail diseases arising from thin, watery or impuro blood, as scrofulous and skin affpetfons. “ ilo Forest Grove, Oregon Bach bottle of the above medicines pears upon Its w rapiier ip|x>r a badge badgt of hon- igrrd: m y In the full list of insrrdlcnts rom- ‘ ‘ " fn posing It — printed in tildi« plain Knalish. OFFICE: Three doors north of Bailey’s store. Oflgf hours frorr 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. This frank and W open publicity m I t l placea these medicines fn a clans all by them- selves, and is the best gmirnnty of their merits. They cannot be classed as patent nor secret medicines for they are neither —heina o / krumrn composition. Lr. I ’lerce feels that he enn afford to take the afflicted Into his full confldenco and lay all the Ingredients of bis medi LAW YER cines freely before th<m bemuse these ingredients nre such as are endorsed and most strongly pra'sod by scores of the Real Estate and Corpo- OFFICE OVt ; most eminent medical writers as cures Hines' Stori for the diseases for which tluso medi ration I.aw a Specialty. cines am recommended. Therefore, the afflicted do not have to rely alone upon - - O reg o l Dr. Pierce's recommendation as to the Forest Grove, curative value of lilt mec.¡vines for cer A tain easily recognized dbeases. A glane* Ai thi» printed formula on each bol................. bottle will show that no alcohol and no harmful or hablt-formlng drugs enter into Lr. l ’ieren’s medicines, they being 'ESTABLISHED IMS.) wholly compounded of glyceric extracts Forest Grove, Oregon of the roots of native, American forest plants. Th*se are best and safest for the euro of most lingering, chronic dis A general banking business transacted! eases. Dr. R. V . Pierce can be consulted Interest paid on time deposits. fkrk . by addressing him at Buffalo, Accounts invited. N. Y ., and all communications aru re garded as sacredly confidential. It Is as easy to to well as 111 — and much more comfortable. Constipation Is the cause of many forms of Illness. Lr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets euro constipa tion. They are tiny, sugar-coabsl gran The gr ules. One little "P ellet ” Is a gi critic laxa- live, two a mild cathSrtic. Al All dealers In medicines sell them. or Scientific American, i • New Tori Christian Church. There will be regular preaching ser- A cordial welcom e for all. the prettiest girls and the reddest ness in Forest Grove, Monday. H e apples, Yamhill county can justly lay i is a very busy man these days, having the care of M r. White’ s dairy cows. Miss Cora M cCoy returned from p * ■ ■ L. L. HOLLINGER and 8:00 p. m ., Sunday school at Mrs. Moses McCoy and Mr. Frank i makes, M. PETERSON, FOREST GROVE Subscribe for T h e News. Mrs. Crow- ' vices at the Christian Church given by the fruit inspectors that all of the Willamette Valley Development Lafferty are still very sick. It is hoped there will be a Mrs. Moss (formerly Myrtle Sea heeded quite generally and the present large and varied assortment of products man) of Portland, visited her mother fine prospects are the result. Vigil brought in, such as flowers, grain, a couple of days this week. Let the ance is not only the price of liberty b u t; grasses, fruits and vegetables Miss Cordie Seaman has gone to also of good fruit. The trees were well farmer, business man and resident Greenville where she will take care of pruned and the spray pump did the think over the value of this exhibit, Mrs. Albert Friday, who was recently rest. Washington county will have the great advertisement for our city brought Lome from a Portland hospital. the right to be proud of its oichards and county and the good to be derived Mr. and Mrs. Williams and Mrs. if the proper vigilance is maintained therefrom. The time will soon be Ick Clapshaw of Portland, are visiting for several years until all pests are ' here— Septembei 7th and it means this week with the family of their eliminated. The Bartlett pear crop work has to be done within the next brother, John Ranes. promises to be a large on e, and the two weeks. Let’ s make a creditable Frances White was a business visitor pears are of good size and quality. showing and retain our wide reputation. | in Forest Grove, Tuesday. Picking has fairly started. W. Jeff Parsons was transacting busi Besides boasting the biggest crops, •dfertising in one way or another. Patronize your own papers, build Camping W e carry largest line of M. E. Church trees should be sprayed thoroughly was League. Governor Joseph W . Folk, in ad- dressing the retail merchants of Mis- claim ’ to the best penman on the ‘ coast, in the person of Father Hoberg, •ouri at their convention recently, who is nearly 80 years of age. Wearing spoke against the mail order business his ordinary reading glasses and using wd favored advertising in the town pa- _ J an ordinary steel pen, he has written P*1*- He said in part: We are proud of our splendid cities 2,308 words on a card the siz *°d we want them to increase in postal card. The card contains t e »with and population, and we we also Lord’ s prayer, the apostle s CTeed, ten and various psalms •wt our towns to grow. W e wish the commandments, -------------- , . % merchants to build up, but we also and passages of script ,.e arra g and Bowman, Pastor. Mrs. Mary McLean of Portland, and Mrs. Jas. Dempsey of Colorado, are i societies the fruit industry has been provement— to bring in products of all ther, who is still very sick. A Truth Well Told | , ’j Tents 1 1 a . m ., also 8 p. m., by Rev. H . K. GALES CREEK The people of this county are being by the Call and See prices of our Rifles and Shot Guns, the best You will need other supplies and you had better see our Stock of the Free Methodist church Sunday at Mrs. J. W. Are You Willing to Assist? Through as]ced 6] } ;' ) ’ -, Winchester, Savage, and Stevens There will be preaching services in Anderson spent a few usual time, 2:3 0 p. m ., on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month. days at Seaside, last week. H . C. Ebeling. at the interest ■■ certainly are GOING to the M OUN TAINS after the BIG --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- — G AM E, then you need the Guns and Am unition that " d o things.” They Stand Alone. Judge Scott, the efforts of the local horticultural Grange, Horticultural and Civic Im - visiting the latter’ s sister, saved from devastation. Our Guns Hit the Mark W e would ask our correspondents to Prayer M eeting, Thursday 3:00 p. m. send us their copy so it will reach us Everybody welcom e. L. F. BELKNAP. Tuesday of each week where possible; also to sign their names to same— not land, spent Saturday visiting here. for publication but that we may know German Lutheran Church Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Briggs returned to whom we are under obligations for home from Camas, Wash., last week. There will be no German Lutheran same. Mr. Simmons of near Greenville, services held in Forest Grove until the has purchased the Arch Wilkes prop 4th Sunday in July after which time they will be held continuously at the erty. sprinkle the distance of one block, and will prove of much value to the peo- tj]a( an app]jcation 0f three barrels of The fine prospects Dr. Hines’ Drug S tore Free Methodist and suggestions will be presented that Fine Fruit Crop. TALCUM POW DERS L IQ U ID F A C E P O W D E R S COLD CREAM S F IN E T O I L E T S O A P S C A M E R A S U P P L IE S actually begun, says the Salem Journal. For the Good of the Community. the upbuilding of the town. SOME SUMMER SPECIALS! ! camping and and enjoying the gentle ocean breezes. DILLEY Many a country paper is forc Mr. and Mrs. Neal Brown are ex pected home Tuesday from Newport, The W ashington County News R . IN IX O IN , D e n t i s 11 W e He H O L L I S , E. W . Haines Banl 1 S . A . M o u lto n L e a d i n g T o n s o r ia iis y STRIVES TO G IVES the News, Stands for the City’ s Enterprises, the H om e Producer, the H om e Market and H om e Patronage. AD'S THAT F tir e s t PLEASE The News and Semi-weekly ! for 1 1.75. MANUFACTURERS OF H SECRET! Local Time Table Trains on the Southern Pacific arrive and depart on the following schedule: Appearances make a mighty big impression nowadays. If your ads and stationery print ing is neat, attractive and up- to-date, it will tell that you are progressive. W e can hit the mark for you if good work manship can accomplish it. Indeptsdest Pkm — CHy 724 N o. 3 Departa 7 - . “ 9 “ “ 1 “ - . - . 6:57 a. m. . - - - - A R IN E S S And dealers in all kinds of Horae <j Goods. Repairing Promptly Done J Drop in. I Prices Reasonable. PORTLAND BOUND HERE’S THE M ARTIN & CO. at this office. PAY Are those you place in the columns of The News. You will reach the la-gest number of readers in this county, peo ple who are eager to read it. Journal' Sample copies may be had G r o v e IMOP NCAA NAUM'S COMIA FO REST 6R0VE, O R E City Shaving Parlors 9;00 a. m. For the Best. Up-to-date Work. 1:30 p. m. Baths. Pacific Ave, Forest Grove. 4:16 p. m. A. i. Wirtz, Proprietor 9:00 a. m. FIRST NATIONAL BANK SOUTH BOUND No. 2 Departs " 4 " . • - . . - - 6:20 p. m. FOREST GROVE SPECIALS No. 8 A ntre» "1 0 “ - - P a id 12:20 p. m. . . . N. L. y:20 p. m. u p O n p I t a l S M .I I A M I U (Ok RESPONDENTS: National City Bank, New York Wells Fargo & C o’ s Bank, New Yo Agent United State» National Bank. A T K IN S , I