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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1906)
Eî Closing O u t Sale ! Retiring from Business ! ! To the People of Forest Grove and surrounding country, I would call your attention to the Fact : : THAT THIS IS NEITHER A : : FIRE, SALVAGE, or HOT-AIR SALE It simply means nothing more or less than I am retiring from busi ness and must close out this entire stock of about $6,000 worth of Nobby, Up-to-date Clothing, etc., within the next 30 days, regardless of Cost. Also the Store Fixtures and Furniture of three rooms, includ ing a very fine Kitchen Range. Everything must be sold._________ The Stock consists of MEN’S and BOYS’ Suits, Shoes, Underwear, Neckties, Raincoats, Overcoats, Dress and Work Shirts, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Mackintoshes Hats and Caps, Umbrellas, Socks, Notions etc, etc. Rubber Goods. Dont Miss this Opportunity to get More than Your Money is Worth ? Yours truly Odd Fellows Bldg. SMYTH FOREST GROVE, OR.E. P E R S O N A L A N D S O C IE T Y N E W S — District 76 Shoes for men, women and children at Bailey’s. —Buy your knock-about Shoe at Bailey’s. He carries a very strong line. The News has just printed a lot of “ hunting and trespassing notices” now is the time to put them up. Will G. Hale of Portland, was in We have just the thing for the Boys in the Clothi attendance at the opening exercises of ¡ line. Cannot be Beat any place. P. U., yesterday. Mr. Hale is con -1 nected with a law firm in Portland. Mayor Peterson and wife returned Saturday morning from several days visit at the State Fair. While .here he represented Forest Grove at the session of the Oregon State Develop-j ment League. —If you want your Talking Machine I Records to last awhile, buy the j "Victor” goods at The Bazaar. They sound better too, and do not cost any j more than others. Just what you need for the boys when they START TO The Pacific Northwest Development League meets in Spokane, September i SCHOOL. 26. The Commercial Organizations1 and Boards of Trade of this state are ¡ invited to send representatives; the j railroads have granted special rates to j Spokane. Dr. C. L. Large reports a son born | to the wife of John Prickett, of near Banks, last Saturday. Parties desiring - Goldenrod Flour, guaranteed. — Money to loan on farm sec.J the services of Dr. Large in this class W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove. of cases will greatly oblige him if con W a n t e d — To sell a 6£X8£ View venient. by giving him notice two or Camera— New and very cheap. Apply -Goldenrod Flour, buy it, try three months prior to the expected at this office or Prof. Wilkerson. 2t. Have you posted up those tresp. event. ing notices yet? On sale at the N| ot Mrs. S. A. Broadhead of Tillamook B°biT ® Kubns’.!.he son office. City, is the guest of Mrs. E. Meresse B- uKub" s of I* llev’ 's this week. Mrs. Broadhead arrived in ; Shanghai. China. It will be remem- J. E. Bailey carries the U this city Tuesday morning aftt. a three Í b« ed that Mr. Kuhns received the stock of Shoes-in Washington Qd months’ visit with relatives in the east, ' highest percentage m the examinations which includes the famous n j and leaves in the morning for her midshipmen on this coast last win- 76 Shoe. ** home in Tillamook. Mr. Broadhead I ‘«r- He says eggs in China are worth — Victor flour can.t be beat. is a prominent contractor and architect 15 to 20 cents per hundred. On Sunday, September 30th, there of that city. —Money to loan on farm sed For the Flint Daily News, Michigan, 1 will be a reunion of the German Luth W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove, Oregd a correspondant writes; A wedding at erans at Cornelius. An extra train will Wanted Lee Heights may be delayed because leave Portland at 9:30 a. m. returning Gardner Bros., the local shoe merch for Portland in the evening. All are Five hundred people to eat cimi ants. cannot find a pair of shoes large welcome. Rev. C. Buechler and Rev. Nehalem beef from 3c to 7c per lhl A. Krause of Portland, will officiate, enough for the bride. The size re Choice Bologna, 4 rings for 25c. quired is No. F. 11, double E. and in the city park if the weather permits, Minced Ham, 3 lbs. gor 25c. none are in town. They sent to man if not, the meeting will be held in S c h u l t z M e a t M arket , I ufacturers in St. Paul a rush order, and Alpha Hall. Dinner served for all. Pacific Ave., Forest Grove.l 2t C o m m ittee . they could not fill it. Maurice C. Latta, a brother cf Jack Evening Telegram and The Nei Latta of this city, is Presid ent Roose velt’s favorite stenographer, and the One Year, 85.00; Six Months, 82.5 president insists that no other shall ‘Always Have and always Hope to Now’ take down his public speeches. Mr. —Ask any “ JAP” that you may s Latta is a quiet young man, more than “ Why the Czar, with Bear behind) six feet tall, smooth shaven and a had to climb a tree. clever athlete. Mr. Latta has just The Yanks, God bless the Yai been promoted from official stenogra says he, pher to assistant secretary to President Remember what I promised over They gave us Rocky Mountain Tt| Roosevelt. five years ago—good shoes and solid —Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. The Congregational Church wishes leather. to call attention to its Sunday Evening Services this Fall. The first Sunday evening of each month will have special musical features. The second 5 to 8, 65c to $1 for Little Tots evening will have a program devoted F. E. MERSEREAU, Proprietor | No use talking prices. Say, you to a popular presentation of some notable religious movement at home must see them, I can make it worth or abroad. The third will be occupied your while. Once you see them, I P L A T IN U N , CLODIOl by a lecture on some historic character j won’t have to remind you that you C A R B O N S , SEPIAS, and need them, and say, don’t let it escape in history. The fourth will have a sermon on some theme of peculiar | you that ALL H IG H - GRADE | present interest. See another column I work made at moderate pria for next Sunday. Mr. Weston, just outside of this city, finished his yard on Saturday and from P H O T O PO STA L CARDS) reports has one of the best ciops of the M IN IA T U R E PICTUI country. Mr. Weston had 15 acres of hops which yielded him 76,000 pounds j of htfbs. When dried this will am ount' Open Sundays to about 21,000. As he has not y e t; Whenever you want shoes or rubbers. Fores! Grove, Oregon | contracted his crop, Mr. Weston may I want you to think of me. I will no doubt be a few dollars to the good. I never fail you. Experts from Portland, who have been after his hops claim they are in the Head of Highbred finest condition and will demand a I _ ANGORA DOES high price. On Saturday evening, M when the yard was finished, nearly j From th e C elebrated C alfornla Puck 'MQVT ri!fr 81000 were paid out to the pickers and can serve you better and Just Right for the Bowi Boys’ Knee Pants SUITS 20 Per Cent Off J O H N A N D E R S O N ’S, T h e Tailor K JC s c s s æ c c s iO rC K jD a c ? ;: J f Never without a Job Good News WANTED—To engage an experienc ed cook at P. U. cottage. Apply to •Don’t forget to skate tomorrow —There will be Skating at the new Miss Haskel, matron, care Pres. Ferrin. night. Rink tomorrow night. Mrs. Mary Wheeler returned Sunday evening from a delightful six weeks — New Fall Tablets at The Book Subscribe for The News. 81 year. visit with relatives in North Dakota. Store. — Full line of School supplies at Will Kare of Hillsboro, attended the The grapes are ripe now and excur The Book Store. opening of the college here yesterday sions to David’s hill are the latest fad. Mrs. John Macrum of Spokane is the Mr. Hare is associated with George guest of her mother, Mrs. L. L. Watt. Bagley in the practice of law. Tresspassing notices on saie at the — Buy the new kind of glazed chalk — Fifteen hundred pair of Duchess News office. for your School district this year. It Trousers sold last year at Bailey’s. Mrs. Robeson of eastern Oregon, is will save money and annoyance. You Buy a pair; 10c a button off, 81 a rip visiting her father, Mr. Starrett. get it at The Bazaar. The report of the First National — Top prices are paid for Mohair The Woman’s Club will meet at the Bank of this city printed on the first and sheeps wool by John E. Bailey. home of Mrs. A. W. Johnson, Monday, page shows the great increase of 825,- Mr. O. M. Grimm of Blaine, Wash., Sept- 24th., at 3:30 p. m. Special 000 since the report of June 18. A was visiting here with old friends over business. MRS. C. E. RUCKLE, Sec. prosperous condition. Saturday and Sunday. Dr. Edgar Brown has moved into —Our District 76 School Shoes are WANTED—A Waitress. Enquire at Mrs. Price’s residence near the corner absolutely solid. They can stand hard of Pacific Avenue and Sth Street. 2t knocks. Try a pair; at Bailey’s. The Laughlin. Mrs. Walter Sears returned Saturday W. H. Hollis returned Saturday from Mrs. T. Thompson of Portland, is While there he was visiting at the home of W. H. H. from Vernonia where she has been the State Fair. visiting her sister Mrs. Fred Schofield. one of the representatives of this city Myers. Miss Frances Myers returned Satur at the meeting of the Oregon State — A full line of Edison Cylinder day evening from an ex,ended vacation Development League. records at The Bazaar. on the White Salmon, where she has —A big stock of the celebrated On account of lack of space addi been recuperating from the effects of Monarch 10 inch records just in at tional personals will be found on page her recent illness. Miss Myers returns The Bazaar. Catalogues mailed free six. much benefited. on application. Mrs. J. W. Reynolds, who lives on McNamer took about 20 chinamen The Oregon state Methodist confer the Springhill farm was in town Tues on Friday over the Wilson to Tilla ence will meet at Sunnyside church, pounds a day for the 8£ days’ picking. C" e a Pe r th a n J o n e s Or a n y mook. They will be employed in the Portland, Sept. 26, and preparations day. — ------------- other feller in the shoe line. Elmore cannery on the Tillamook Bay are being made by the congregation to Died. Mr. John Gleason is in town for a at Garibaldi. Mac says he enjoyed entertain 100 visiting ministers and at You want to see our Heavy Shoes. couple of weeks, making some repairs In Portland, September 18, 1906, the trip over and wasn’t a bit lonesome least that many laymen. Bishop Hen on his house at this place. He will ^ ^ j as the “ chinks” jabbered all the way ry W. Warren of Denver, Colo., will at the residence of his sister, Mrs. e ! „ght h e re return to Goldendale as he owns a half M. Sorber, 1236 East Eleventh street over there. preside. interest in a large stock ranch there. North, Walter E. Traver, aged 18 Frank Spagle, a former student of Miss Helen Bates and her brother, years, 6 months and 3 days. Mr. Tra S. M. Brin tin and family of Pit I Pacific and well known in this city as Harold Bates, the daughter and son of ver was well known here, having lived cairn, Penn., are visiting at the Weit- ! one cf the best foot ball players of the Principal Bates, left Thursday for the in this city with his mother for many xel residence. Mrs. Brinton is a sisteT : Northwest is now captain of the Whit- east to attend college. Miss Bates years. Funeral will take place here of Mrs. Weitzel, whom she had not i mar College aggregation. Mr. Spagle will enter Smith college and Mr. Bates with interment in the Naylor Cemetery. I seen for 22 years. ■ says the outlook of his team is great enters Princeton. Body will be brought out on morning — We guarantee the District 76 this year and in fact has never been All Leather and the best whether its train. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hadley of Tilla School Shoe to be absolutely all leath better for years. 81.00 or 83.00 you pay, you get mook spent Sunday in this city en route er. Solid inner and outer sole, and standard goods—Cutter, Douglas and A Narrow Escape. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Ritchey of Sea to their home over the hills. They Dr. Reed’s. sole leather counter. Bailey's. Miss Theresa Stribich and Miss Pearl' side, have returned to this city and in return by wav of the Wilson as Mr. Mrs. A. L. Sexton had the pleasure tend making Forest Grove their home Hadley is heavily interested in the log Smith, of this city, were the principals of entertaining one of her old Nebraska for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Ritchey ging industry on the Wilson, with a of a very exciting hop-yard happening friends, Mrs. S. E. Knowles, now of are visiting in this city and Hillsboro large mill on the Tillamook Bay at at Hutchcroft’s hop fields, North Yam hill. Wednesday tvening, Sept. 12th, i Pullman. Wash., the first of the week, this week until their household goods Hobson ville. and a vicious cow was the cause of it Mrs. Knowlas is on her way to Califor- arrive. However they retain their res- R. M. Stevens of this city is per all. The girls were on their way to nia where she will spend the winter taurant business at Seaside, which they months. haps the champion hop-picker of this the dance pavilion when the cow sud intend running during the summer. state, having picked in one day 420 denly appeared and chased them to pounds and during the 9 days picking the edge of the Yamhill River. Miss 3«: Buchanan’s yard, pulled down 3262 Stribich, leaping from the high em ■Vi at pounds. Look for the Sign of tho Rod Specks This makes an average of bankment, sought refuge in the waters 362 4-9 pounds of hops per day. below, where she remained with head alone above water until her companion Mrs. E. Leopold and daughter. had secured aid from the hoDpickers Mabel, left last Friday for the old home and put the cow to flight. at Huron, South Dakota, where they will spend several months. Mrs. To Try Esther Mitchell. Leopold has lately sold her farm to Mr. Superior Judge Frazer of the Seattle J. M. Woods of Greely, Col. They expect to return later and again make court has set September 24, as the date for the trial of Esther Mitchell, Oregon their home. charged with murdering her brother^ The subject of the preaching ser George Mitchell. The date for thè Wo 7Vt»ch .ind r a t»rw rVu«!**« ” e a ’in r O ro n c D ie tif r**4fly vices of the Congregational Church trial of Mrs. Creffield. who is charged Hondechr. N ervousness, Sleep lessness, C Boti potion, Dforrhra, Rhewmanr Trouble. Kidney Trouble. L u n f Trouble. H eart Trouble; also Oottro and Curvature o f the Spine Sunday morning will be. “ The Holy jointly with the Mitchell girl, has not *l*o asalre a specialty o f the e y e . A graduate o f the £best Kjre and Bar College ia the United States, with atany y * a n experience. W e guarantee our work as good as New Y ork, C hicago or St. Louis or Portland Spirit in Your Life Work.” Young been set as yet. The charge against G lasses oorrectly fitted Careful attention paid to children. Peoples— “ A Strong Will” and in the both women grew out of the shooting evening a lecture on “Some Spiritual of Franz Creffield. the leader of the Forest drove Pacific Avenue Heroes and Their Legacy to Us;’ Holy Rollers, by G.o-ge Mitchell m C ille A » John Wiclif. Seattle last May. ■ * ^ ^ ^ — a a a a <1 a a — —■ - — - ^ ^ ^ o i • '06 SCHOOL SHOES '06 I PACIFIC STUDIO am the Captain on Good Shoes of Easy, solid, long wear. lam Clerk,Porter,Floor-Walker, CaShM 65 tll8 WllOle PlISll, Your Dollars are All Alike. No Credit. No Hot-Air. Ai! Samee at the Forest Grove Shoe Store Also 15 Good Bucks Por Sale Law rence & Son See Scholls, Oregon Independent Phone 75 Scholls Div Quong Lee’s LAUNDRY PRICES FINE WORK DONE CHEAP W hite shirt . . . 10c Drawer, - , Soft “ . . . . Sc White W ill» • W hite S k im - 10 to 50 Underakir» - 11 * U n derahlm . . . Sc Stock in g * * H sn dkerch lefl - - i c C o llin - * * * ’. M en1» W hite V e in 10 l i e Pint! C o itl . . . . 10 M e Dusters - - ' T ow els . . . 10c D o i. Nspkins - - * The follow in g ir t ic le i 50 c pet dos. Bed Sheets, T ib le C loth i. N ight Gown, * Drawers, Underwear, Apron! ind Corset Cos«» Pacific Avenue f"*,t w. R. H ! e K S Milburn^Wagons, Scotch CllpPer Plows and other Farm Implements Flour, Feed, and Grass Seeds Dr. EATON, h Æ Forest Grove