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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1906)
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Felix Ver- BORN—To Mr. Mrs. M. Kelsey, a hoven, on Friday, a girl. son, on Friday. _Xhe Book Store for Postal Cards. I —Victor flour can.t be beat. — Dr. Pollock, the dentist, has re- — We guarantee every pair of Duch- turned from his vacation and ready for Miss Amy Keene of Portland visited ess Trousers. Try a pair at Bailey’s. at The Book Store. appointments. T h e r e i s n o Individ, / i here the fore part of the week. George Markee’s residence now James Rasmusen has been improv- 3D taken on subscription. u a l i t y i n a garment —Satisfaction guaranteed or money 1 looks beautiful with its new coat of ing his lawn and also put in a cement Edith Shogren spent Sunday m a d e f o r n o one la paint. walk. her r sister, Miss Hilda, of Portland. re(unded »* Bailey’s- P particu lar. —The Book Store for Postal Cards. VOCAL CULTl HE Mrs. M ilbur Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Mar- f'j jrGoldenrod Flour, buy it, try it. ^ , , . . . . . McEldowney is now ready to ta*e . tin, on Friday, a girl. It i s m e r e l y one of Dr. Pollock has returned from his ib for the fal| term ¡n voice culture. Hattie Yoder, of the Port lane ,, , , ’ ,.. . Chas. Walker is expected home to- camping trip. a lot s t a c k e d up to j ohn Stevens0Dt 0f the Telegram. , was the guest of friends on day from Newport. b e s o l d to a n y one WANTED— To engage an experienc- made the home (olks a visit last Sun-, — Fall and Winter Millinery Open- ed cook at P. U. cottage. Apply to ^ w h o h a s t h e price, l-At Bailey’s, Duchess Trousers, ing 8th) al Miliinery Pari0rs of Miss Haskel, matron, care Pres. Fenin. : __Qet your eyes examined before a n d n o o n e Know» pair warranted. Miss Pearl McGill on South Main St. Jim Woods of Portland, formerly of school by Dr. Eaton, h o w m a n y have ! iss Keba Hoffman is visiting her j g Bailey, one of Forest Grove’s this city, is now building six cottages Prof. J. B. Wilkerson, the new prin- b e e n s o l d or how Miss Belle Brock, at Stella, Juccess(u| merchants, was in Hillboro in Highland Park for speculation. cipal of our public schools, was a Port- m a n y m e n in y OUr land visitor last week. last week. t o w n a r e w earin g Carl Christian has returned from a Dr. Eaton cures Goitre. Consult _ _The Book Store (or Postal Cards. BORN— T o Mr. and Mrs. Charles week’s visit with his mother and sister t h e s a m e K i n d of Aydelott, near Mountaindale, a daugh-, I ^ 01 y0UrS> I- Miss Grace Newton returned Satur- who are now living in Portland. garm ent. Ur I'Why use poor flour when you can ^ frQm , twQ week.s visit in Kels0) ter on August 21. -You can get as good work at Dr. • j Crescent just I n o t oc r» K AO n m l as cheap. Wash. Mrs. A. J. Perkins of Hillsboro, A h i g h e r c l a s s of Eaton’s as you can in New York, Chi phn Baldwin, Forest Grove’s vete- —Special attentiou paid to children cago and Portland. All work first-class. visited her daughter, Mrs. Berdan, a ' I f a b r i c s w i t h manv couple of days this week. snstable, was down to the county | at Dr. Eaton’s. e x c l u s i v e p a t t e r n ’s Mr. Alfred Downing, U. S. Govern Mr. and Mrs. Shipley, Mrs. E W. , last week. Harry Goff and family are now at — 5 0 0 s t y l e s to select ment civil engineer in Portland, was Haines and daughters have returned : -Money to loan on farm security | home after their sojourn by the sea. the guest of friends here, Sunday. from a two weeks stay at Newport. f r o m — c u t to your I They were camping at Newport. biB H . Hollis, Forest Grove, Oregon. ___ Mrs. Jake Buxton came out from the The _____ Misses ________ Johnson __ of ______ Springhill o w n m e a s u r e and „ _ . _ . . . I WANTED— Five or Six young, fresh »fl,|-Pianos, Organs and Sewing Ma- CQWS Inquire ^ M H Parker, Farm, have returned from their outing camp on the Wilson Tuesday and re t a i l o r e d to fit y 0Ur „ , T . „ . i turned the following morning accom- pi Jpes cheap at The Bazaar. Greenville, Oregon. on Greer s Lake, near Sevenson, Wash. by her husband. form w ill produce iss Minnie Martin expects to leave Hugh Sparks returned Monday from Abraham Baldwin and wife left for ___ Alt k;nds 0f Sewing Machine individuality. ! week for Seattle, to visit relatives a week’s stay in Portland and Vancou Newport, where they intend to spend Needles at The Bazaar: 2 for 5c. j $ 2 5 to $ 3 5 f o r a suit some little time enjoying the sea Mail orders promptly filled. ver, Wash. Jsome time. breeze. o r overcoat. Chas. Roe and family returned Tues- ( — Money to loan on farm security. Baker, now employed with the Leon Kendall of Portland, and Miss | day afternoon from their outing at lific Coast Rubber Co. of Portland, W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove. AsK us to show you Newport. Charles doesn’t seem to at home Sunday. our cloths, and wear Will Shively, a former student at the Edna Staley of Forest Grove, were mar have lost any of his avoir-du- pois. E x c lu s iv e Local R e p r e s e n ta tiv e of » —Fifteen hundred pair of Duchess college but now of Portland, visited ried August 19, 1906, Rev. Barber clothes that are made Ed. V. Price (&> Company The Misses Dennis have returned j officiating. for you. »»users sold last year at Bailey’s. here with friends over Sunday. M e rc h a n t T a ilo rs . C h ic ag o from their outing in the Tillamook i |2jjr a pair; 10c a button off, 81 a rip. Miss Gladys Spaulding went to Port- countly. Most of the time was spent — At Bailey’s, Duchess Trousers ijjRev. Belknap returned Tuesday land Sunday to spend her vacation and at Netarts where many Forest Grove 82 to 86. Every pair guaranteed. tc jptn his outing in Benton county, his Arthur B. Caples and Mayne Abbott on Wednesday was accompanied by people are camping this summer, h^Pm er home. He reports a good time, her friend, Miss Edna Hamilton, both R. C. Hill and wife, who lately re- • jiving caught lots of fish and killed went out to the woods last Friday and returning home that evening. turned from the east, are moving into brought back a fine 2 point deer. { f ) deer. » & -• ~ ---------- cottage, -------- on the old the Dunsmoor —The Bazaar has just got in a big Baptist church lot. -Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician and Chas. Odell and wife have returned 'ftfll rgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap- from Netarts by the sea, where they shipment of Dolls, Toys . and notions — Top prices are paid for Mohair of all kinds suitable for birthday ances in office. Calls answered i have Been spending several weeks. and sheeps wool by John E. Bailey. — A shipment of beautiful German presents and gifts for young or old.. Fred Vrooman and A. W. Siegrist !%{ht or day. The Christian Endeavor Society of were in town last Saturday and attend I! H. H. Arnston and Haskell Ferrin dis^es, direct from the factory, just in , at The Bazaar. Hillside gave an Ice cream social on ed the social dance given bv the young re camping for some time on the the lawn at the home of Will Clapshaw, ! ladies of this place. Miss Jessie Sallee, of Forest Grove, llamette, near the Oaks, but have John Heisler of Gales Creek reports returned to their work in Portland. visited in Newberg last week with last Saturday evening. an average of 30 1-8 bu. to the acre, Miss Amy Harger. Forest Grove people registered at machine measure, from a 50 acre field I — Bailey’s Big Store to buy your Portland hotels the last week were: of fall wheat. Winter oats measured | goods. Largest stock in Washington J. O. Bidenell. H. H. Getty, J. Me 55 bu. machine measure, to the acre.! HIS space has been purchased by Pacific Uni- U b versity. This same matter will appear in each Ginnis, G. O. Sloan, Oliver Hanley, This is reported to be the best returns county. See for yourself. near Beaverton, Ore. issue until the expiration of the advertising contract. Mr. H. Hatfield has retuned to his J. H. R. Storey, and Mrs. M. Lyman. in that vicinity. It is an advertisement that is intended to convey to W ash Haskell Marsh is in town moving his . Boarding and Day school for young home in Silver Bell, Arizona, after — Levy’s Market is still selling his ington county citizens a few facts about an educational Fladies, conducted by the Sisters of spending a few days in town, being fresh and choice m eat at unusually low mother, Mrs. E. H. Marsh, to his institution with which they are not unfamiliar. T hat they, home in Portland. The old home will Mary. Location pleasant and the guest of Miss Susie Jackson. prices. On Saturday, he will sell Loin be renjed to the college and used as a as well as others, may become more familiar with Pacific’s Iconvenient; building new and fur Mrs. Blanche Moore of Portland or Round steak at 7c, Roast 5c and dormitory until the new hall is finished. present standing, within and without Oregon, illustrated nished with modern improvements. literature, fresh from the press, may be had for the asking. came out to the Grove on a business Boiling beef, 4c. Don’t forget Satur- Professor Henry L. Bates, of Pacific This literature is replete with facts that tell and figures day’s sale. Careful attention to all that per | trip, Monday. University, spent Sunday in this city, which convince. T he articles are written by alumni and Russell G. Bates, an ex-student of preaching at the First Congregational tains to good health and comfort —BREAD will b e supDlied in any students of Pacific. They are all well worth the reading. church in the morning. He was the Pacific University, was in Portland quantity durin g hop season by th e of the students. Those contributed by students set forth present conditions last Thursday on his way from Union guest of his old Oberlin college friends. ] F o rest G rove Bakery. 4t in the institution, and are convincing because they are to Oakland, Cal., where he will occupy j ^ r- and ^ rs. C. H. Dye.—Oregon The curriculum embraces Primary, Among some of the Forest Grove a position with the Western Pacific. true. Of special interest are the articles written by | City Enterprise. Academic and Commercial courses. people who have been over in Tilla alumni, Hon. H . W . Scott, Editor-in-Chief of The — There is no need trying to g e t, Chester Fletcher is expected home Special teachers for Voice Culture Oregonian and Rev. Horace M. Ramsey, Rector of mook during the last week, were: C along with an old worn out Sewing Ma- any t’me now from near Sheridan, and physical training. Best instruc- St. Stephen's Church, Portland. tihn in Music, Elocution and Iaui- K. Fletcher, T. A. Epplett and chine as The Bazaar sells brand new "here he has deen working with a sur- Pacific University has the largest endowment of all the drop head Singer Machines on 82.00 yeying crew all summer. They have family, and O. C. Dixon. guages. private colleges in the Northwest. In buildings, labora monthly payments and deliver them to ! several routes in Tillamook county and — A woman worries until she gets the company wanted him to go with tories and library it is the best equipped Christian college Re-opens Monday, Sept 10th wrinkles, then worries because she has your house them in California where they are put in Oregon. Not only does the amount of its productive E. J. Mickel, of Forest Grove, ting in a road, but as Chet has a posi them. If she takes Hollister’s Rocky funds very far exceed that of any of these institutions in For Catalogue, address, Mountain Tea she would have neither, came over Sunday evening to attend tion in the Pendleton High School, the State, but it is greater than that of all combined. For Bright, smiling face follows its use the funeral of Jos. Barnes, returning he will have to return soon. SISTER SUPERIOR this reason Pacific has always been able to secure superior 35 cents. Tea or Tablets.— Dr. Hines to his work Monday on the late train. Miss Edna Jenson returned last instructors and has never had to depend upon the en —Gervais Star. Drug Store. Friday from Monmouth, where she ha* rollment of students for its income. Miss Bertha Williams came down Mr. Higgins of Eastern Oregon, who been studying at the Summer Normal Pacific University in the past has been rather con from Ilwaco for a few days visit with last week boueht the F. L. Geiger School. Miss Jenson has been re- servative in the matter of advertising. A nd it makes friends and returns soon to remain by tract, 2 miles south of Cornelius, in appointed as one of the teachers of the public these statements now, only because there are tends moving to town soon to take public schools here for the coming reasons why its seems advisable. Pacific still adheres to F. E. MERSEREAU, Proprietor the wild waves for two or three months, advantage of the Grove’s excellent ed year. She is one of the best teachers Her grandfather, Mr. Parker Jones, has ucational facilities. M. L. Noble re in our schools and beileves in keeping its policy of desiring students rather than numbers; of I ey maintaining creditable scholarship rather than crowded bought a farm near Ilwaco and intends ports the sale. Consideration 81300 »wh! in line with the modern methods of PLATINUN, CLODIO making that place his home for some enrollment. teachiug. Mrs. Alice Olson and little son, CARBONS, SEPIAS, and time. Arthur, accompanied by Miss Pearl A crowd of young people started at i ALL HIGH - GRADE Mrs. John M. Garrison left Akron Helms, of Butte, Montana, were in 4 a. m., on last Sunday for th e Upper ! T H E T A L L TERM O P E N S S E P T E M B E R 19 if work made at moderate prices. Ohio, Tuesday and will reach home in town Tuesday, on their way to the Nehalem country. A very enjoyable | Forbis country residence near Dilley. day was spent by every one and some a few days. Mrs. Garrison has been Kirkwood, of Forest Grove, ° f the snap shots seen yeslerda>' Prove PHOTO POSTAL CARDS visiting in the east with her daughter, and George whose platform is broad enough that they certainly had the time of j MINIATURE PICTURES Mrs. Phillip E. Bauer, for several for anyone to run on, was in the city I their lives. Some of the games in months past and has improved very yesterday, and made the Argus office which they participated was “ hunting the ‘dear’ ” . The party consisted of much in health. The children have a pleasant visit.—Argus. Opan Sunday* the Misses Maude and Kate Shannon, gone to Portland to meet her and are Men engaged in digging a well at i Manche Langley and Messrs. Lote j Forest Grove, Oregon now staying with their sister, Mrs. the fair grounds last week struck a Langley, A. W. Siegrist and Ward Huckabay. Downs of Hillsboro. cedar log under the ground at a depth A camping party consisting of young of 63 feet. The log is in a perfect ladies, returned Friday evening from state of preservation and it is a question E . H a ll O W. M c X a m e r for scientists to calculate how long ago' the Wilson River, where they have been enjoying the fresh and invigor- Special Attention to Commercial Travelers' Jfatrunagc. it was deposited in this place. , »ting mountain air. They camped Good Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates. (Tactile Avenue) Dr. C. L. L. Large reports a son near tbe McNamer Camp and all report ! Fashion Livery Feed and Sale Stable weighing 9 J lbs. born to Mr. and Mrs. , Rreat time. The ^ Qf Henry Sthinkenmeir of Dilley, on Mlss„ y via Ferrin, Peari and v. agonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over Aug. 25. Parties desiring the services; | a Petfrsont Sarah ouu and racien Helen Boldrick Tty our choice MEATS and be convinced by the inviting appear the Wilson River Route to Tillamook at any and all times cicisuu, owaii of Dr. U rge in this class of cases will Mabel and j „ sie HogCt Mavem Tfm. ance and fresh taste. Always have on hand the best of Forest Grove, Orep»*- OH EGON AND COLUMBIA PHONES. greatly oblige him, if convenient, by pleton. Helen Bishop. Miss Haskell giving him notice three months prior chaperoned the partv. : to the expected event. Hughes Phone 591 Prompt Delivery to all parts of the city. J. L. t^lark and wife have returned D ra g o n P o ra a t O ro v * . ■ Miss Maisie O Donnell of Buxton, from their Eastern trip. While in the ERSONAL AND SOCIETY NEWS i JOHN A N D ER SO N ’S, The Tailor FACTS THAT TALK .M ary’s Institute PACIFIC STUDIO HANCOCK & GORDON P a la c e M a r k e t , M e a ts, L a r d a n d Fish FRESH FR.OM THE FARM e c o : f > x -:c - 2 £-: :-30< c-: JAM ES RASM USEX A Dealer in JG FLOUR and PEED Forest Grove, Ore. Pacific Ave. ^ a s s s x s ¡0 s x s s s 3 s x s x s x who has been doing some good work in the Journal Scholarship contest, has won ■» reputation for securing the highest number of subscriptions— reporting 29 in four days. Miss O’Donnell at first hesitated to enter the contest, as it had been in operation for several weeks. Since starting she has been doing some good work, and I now deserves the aid of the people of this county. east they visited with relatives in Con- neticut. Massachussetts, Rhode Island, New York and other places. Before returning they visited in Washington, D. C., coming back on the Canadian Pacific railway. Mr. Clark says that after all “ there is no place like home” and that place is Oregon. “ The east,” he says “ has had a lot of rain this sum- mer and it seems a little dry and dusty to us here a: present. w . R. H I e K S Milburn Wagons, Scotch Clipper Plows and other Farm Implements Flour, Feed, and Grass Seeds Pacific Avenue Forest Grovt