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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1906)
C lo s in g : O u t S a l e I Herbert Wirtz of Portland, Sunday in the Grove. ssa. spent A. W. Johnson was transacting busi ness in Portland Tuesday. R a in ! R a in !! Evening Telegram and The News, One Year, 85.00; Six Months, 82.50. R e tir in g fro m B u s in e s s ! ! This is my Last Call and your Last Chance in Forest Grove Miss Katherine Myers is now taking a course in the Holmes Business Col lege. Miss Carrie McPherson was a Port land visitor several days the first of the week. M akes us a ll th in k o f b u y in g a n up-to-date Miss Lepha Hawley spent Saturday ^ and Sunday at her home in Yamhill County. (Bra venette W e h av e th e m n o w a t prices ra n g in g fr0m Mrs. J. S. Buxton and Miss Jessie have returned from their visit with rel- j atives at Newport. Sunday school will be held in the ; Watt church on the Gales Creek road at three o’clock on Sunday. All are invited. — See Dr. Eaton about that rheum atism, lame back, nervousness, stom ach and kidney trouble and goitre. Dr. Chas. Hines reports a son born to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Orr of Thatcher An Open Letier to the "1 0 0 . ” patient with our little city’* il on the 12th of October. As one who loves Forest Grove, and pains, we can mend our roads and siaJ Miss Anna Sorenson of Portland, was appreciates as only the stranger within walks and do much also for the 1 the guest of her sister, Miss Frances her gates can, all the courtesy and good, which after all, selfishly connJ Sorenson, over Sunday. friendliness oi her business community, ered is each man’s own gn.d w.thoj — Black serge suits, all wool, will \ I ask your attention, business men of any license money. not fade, wear shiny or threadbare; our town. A stirring anti slavery orator urvei 814.00 at Bailey’s. Many years of intimate work among men to take their part with the pei Mrs. Zeruiah Large, who has been young people have made me keenly , feet and abstract right, and trust Gof living in Portland for several months, alive to the fine possibilities of every to see that it should prove the expedi is now making her home in this city. boy and girl, but keenly sensitive too, ent. Has the saloon ever rroved anvl Mrs. T. E. Pearson of South Bend, to their temptations. Hence it is im thing but a concrete wrong? Wash., has been visiting at the home possible to let pass without earnest E mma b . P enfield . I ìt?ì of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. protest an action of which many of you stand on record as approving. Starrett. B u s i n e s s L ocal Pained surprise at moral shortsight The front of Roe & Buxton’s and Also W anted , For sa^ ¡,1 SB Nicholson & Son’s stores has been put edness, commercial surprise at busi and Lost. ness shortsightedness quite overwhelms into place. The two stores give an 1 if' 1 appearance of a swell city store now. at sight of the names on the list of one 5c per line each insertion. S 1 hundred recently placed before the — A. Baldwin, the real estate man, — Dr. Eaton, headquarters for tty council. has moved 2 doors west— see him dWS1 I understand you wish a saloon in best glasses in Washington county. for bargain of farms and city property. Forest Grove for the sake of some k 'Y - h - —COOK WANTED: Inquire at ’ Frank Allen is enlarging his store money— said money to be used in :n# * . by taking the room formerly occupied street repairing and increased water Laughlin. by Baldwin, the real estate man. mains — Man, or Man and wife. Wanted- Mr. Hoonan of near Greenville, sold Have you reflected that if you put a To do chores for winter. Must b| his hops Friday at 14 cents. He had saloon in Forest Grove you will have able to milk. Good wages. Inquirf le f [-i 106 bales. It is reported that several something to repair beside roads and at this office. Ml Miss Minnie Myers was the guest of sales were made at 15j cents between sidewalks? Tner’ll be broken hearts, here and Hillsboro. Wanted— Return to this office, ne* and broken heads, and bre ken bolts, relatives in Portland Saturday. Miss Josephine Baber who has been and many a “ dead broke” in the city umbrella, taken by mistake from L( Miss Myrtle Butler visited the confined to her room for several weeks jail! I’ve put broken hearts first, be O. F. Hall, last night. metropolis on Tuesday. is improving rapidly, and is now able cause the moral aspect appeals to me. — Money to loan on farm security Will Shively was out from Portland, to be around out of doors. - Guldenrod Flour, guaranteed. Mrs. N. J. Walker was in Portland on I’ve made money the climax because W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove. on his “ usual Sunday pilgrimage.” Jj Saturday. Principal Bates was in Portland Sat Paul Garrison has gone to Portland, that seems to appeal to the 100. Mrs. Walter Dimmick of Oregon Let us take ud the question then on — Look for the "Sign of the Red urday. where he has accepted a position with —Goldenrod Flour, buy it, try it. , City, visited her parents in this city tlie street car companies and will here a me:ely commercial basis. Specs.” Your Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stuart spent last week. — If you are in need of a sail credit page of 31000 license may look after be one of the motormen. Prof. Mary F. Farnham was a Port- Tuesday in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Russell of Gas examine the line we carry at 816.0f large and fair. But how does the debit land visitor Saturday. Announcements are now out for ths George Neil and Ray Richardson ? de ton, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. marriage of Miss Grovaline Baldwin, page balance? Maintenance and care J. E. Bailey. J. E. Gleason was a Portland visitor have gone to Portland to work for the Will Kertson Monday. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Baldwin, of City jail, Constable’s salary, Fire ser winter. Friday and Saturday. — WANTED: Traveler for established Moulton’s barber shop is being ren to Mr. William Everett Prickett of vice, Night Patrol, City liable to dam house. 812.00 per week. Expense] Mrs. Walter Baldwin was a Portland Miss Letha Richardson was the ages. These items now are covered ovated and a coat of white is improv Banks. advanced. References. Address, witij visitor the first of the week. guest of Miss Peail Smith of Hillsboro by a small sum. ing the looks of the interior. m Rev. William L. Upshaw of the Mis stamp, Jos. A. Alexander, Forest Grovi last week. Miss Ollie Morley of Portland, was i i Take the Jail item alone— It occurs Charley Walker ot Forest Grove has sissippi Ave. Congregational church of Oregon. the guest of friends over Sunday. Lee Via and family of Portland, were commenced giving lessons here again Portland, will conduct the sera ices at to me that in my home city, Spring- 1 Frank Emerson has moved into his the guests of the home folks over in music.— North Yamhill Record. field, Mass., a city of 80,000 inhab “ WANTED— Salesmen. Many makJ the Congregational church here in ex Sunday. new residence beyond Dr. Via’s. itants, even the opponents of prohibi 8100 to 8150 per month, some eveg — If you are nervous, don’t sleep change with Mr. Boyd next Sunday. Miss Tressie Smith has accepted a tion had to admit the figures on the Mrs. Charles Hines and little son well, have no appetite. Try Dr. Mor — Miss Penfield is already getting in city books showed a greatly decreased j more. Stock clean; grown on resei position in the office of Jesse Caples were Portland visitors over Sunday. : tion, far from old orchards. CasJ row’s Anti Lean— at Dr. Hines’ Drug a choice line of Holiday goods at The prison list and far less disturbance on advanced weekly. Choice of territory! L. Bogan of this city was registered of Portland. Store. 2t Book Store— new pictures, hand paint the streets. Mrs. Crum Haines and her sister, at one of the Portland hotels last week. | Address Washihgton Nursery Company| Mrs. L. M. Beebe and son Earl re ed china, souvenir spoons. Oders Then, who is going to pay that Toppenish, Washington.” — Rex Begonias and Ferns, 25 and Miss Suligan, were visitors to the me turned Saturday after spending two for special framing should be left early. 81000 license? The saloon-keeper? 50 cents. Special sale Saturday at tropolis Tuesday. weeks visiting with friends and relatives Mrs. Wilber McEldowny was in No! You are going to pay it twice WOOD taken on subscription. Miss Pearl McGill spent Tuesday in in Portland and Forest Grove.— Spring- The Book Store. Portland Monday evening to hear the over right out of your several pockets, Mrs. S. A. Walker is visiting in Portland, where she purchased a new field News. famous Spanish baratone singer, Signor and every honest business and profes- — A. B. Thomas sells.—Sells what?| Seattle, the guest of her sister, Mrs. lot of millinery. Dr. E. H . Brown, Physician and i Gogorza. Mrs. McEldowny speaks j s'onal man or woman in the city will Sells all kinds of Real Estate, eitheJ F. W. Temple. — Our 818.00 suits are the best we Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap- | very highly of the noted singer, and j be forced to help you pay it. The Forest Grove or Washington Countj| We will be glad to pliances in office. Mrs. Andy Vaughn of Portland have carried. Calls answered pronounced him as “ grand.” money that ought to buy bread and property. visited with Mrs. Maud Latta of this show you. J. E. Bailey. night or day. I mi clothes and furniture and schoaling j The many friends of Mr?. J. N. city, and returned home on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Eilers of Port will pay that license. A social dance was given last Satur — The 812.00 values that Bailey land, visited at the home of Mrs. Eiler’s day evening in Vert’s Hall. All who Hoffman will pleased to learn the she Your business credit page will be • , 's home again after her long illness, offers in clothing cannot be dupli- j grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Smith, were present report a very short. Your debit page will have such enjoyable j Though still very weak she is lm p ro v - last week. cated. Call in and be shown. evening. items as: To House entered— bv I ing rapidly. Miss Bessie Mills returned Saturday H. G. King and wife of Thatcher, drunken gang” “ Barn set fire to” Chas_ Mertz left last Thursday for; Mr. E S. Pechin of Portland, is were business visitors in the Grove evening from Portland, where she has "Plate glass window broken by drunk- ! THE VERY BEST been the guest of friends for the past Ada, Ohio, on receiving the sad news visiting with the fami]y of his nn*c , Saturday. en man” “ Doctor's bills for wffe or j of the death of his father, Many people i J. m . Pechin of Dilley, and his child irreparably injured by drunken Miss Lucille Dooley, a teacher in week. i here no doubt remember one of the city schools of the metropo man” "Contributions to public institu Miss Nellie Hughes who has been j ¿her7w ho'spent'som e rime 'here 'last Q e e k ’ U r ' P e c h i n ^ ^ n ° ' lis visited the home folks Sunday. visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. vear during the Lewis and ri-irk „ , ek‘ Mr- Pechin is in the employ tions to offset the influence of the sa- I Mr. William Williams, the insurance John Anderson. left Monday for Salt S i o n °‘ ^ P° rt!and fire dePartment a"d » loon.” well pleased with Washington County man, returned the first of the week to Lake City to visit lelatives. Miss Isn t this rather strange bookkeep- ; Main St., Forest Grove Hughes then goes east on an extended ~ See Dr• Eaton about that head- and especially so with Forest Grove. visit a short time with his family. ing to deliberately plan for? You can’t | ache and pain in the eye. Try trip. . , , _ a palr | The friends of Frank S. Allen will deny that from the records in every Fred Pritzl of Hayward was in town Gordon S. Odgen of Oregon City, is of those famous glasses^ Consu tation be plealcd t0 hear of the annoumce- clean town as compared with every sa- last Friday paying The News office a free Office over Pans Millinery ment of his marriage tQ visit. Mr. Pritzl is employed in Port the new book-keeper at the First Nat Miss Dott loon town, these facts are indisputable. I Elenore Stephen of Tillamook to take As one earnest citizen to another, I land and was on his way home to ional Bank of this city. Oscar Loomis ar ors' stand Willard Wirtz has recently been place on Saturday evening, October 20. ask you, are you truly willing „ to ____ has resigned to take charge of the spend a few days with his family. freight car, which will begin running added to the city reportorial staff of the Deputy Sheriff Kane received inlnr ° n record ,or such a business policy as A aurprise party was given Miss the first of the week. Po„l.„d t a m l . M,. W in, ioP „ £ S T u L ^ “ ,0 ‘m “ b y m p™ * ' Katherine Schmeltzer, by her many .... . . Dr. Katherine Rueter, the osteopath , itor ol the Vashmgton County News r„ „ | led in a sprajnc(j ankle and a b h friends on Monday evening to bid her FINE WORK DONE CHEAP — W® last year and has always been a lover 0f raud p k hj , United we stand, divided we fall” farewell. Miss Schmeltzer and hei pbysic.ian’ has now established her White Ihlrt . . . 10c DrlwrrJ - • * ” ** Here’s^ hoping that hotel ?nd noT ¿ S i * t h e r i i e w S k itS * * As an oauid- mother left this morning for Kansas !?. ? !n (_be Holmes Business College of journalism. Soft “ . . . . Sc White Well» - 10»* ^ ’‘^ b a l f her lifetime in the where they will make their home jn ; block in Portland. Her sister Helen, our Eve gets many a beat” on his having been torn up where the new White Sklrtt - 10 to SO Underakim - I*** . switcti 5witch is j who is now a professional nurse, also contemporaries. Undershirts . . . 8c Stockings . - - * * * is b(.in(, being placed placed on on pacific Pacific Ave_ Ave- | *«* worid “ d t traveled „„„ a good bit about the the future in Bunker Hill. has her office in the same building. Handkerchiefs - * 2 c Collars - - - - * As Forest Grove has always sent a nue to the rear of the business houses, hon«»« . fnr .. 1 c^ ?Plendld possibilities , r i see v‘ ------ -------- O. W. Loyd of Banks, w»s in the Men’s White Vests 10 15c Psnts - - * * ' *T great many young people to Portland , pLnk tad been placed ee- 0( evil, ,h , S S . ™° Invitations are out for a meeting of Coats . . . . 10 20c Dusters • - Grove last Thursday doing business. business colleges and all of them have j cross the ditch, fell to the bottom. It ... , . . ----------- — bring. the Social Union of Pacific University Towels - - - 2Cc Dot. Nspkins . - * Bss Mr. Lloyd Wants the news of this our ■ mon- climbed to high places in the business seems that a lantern had been placed „„ Working together, earning — ...uu-, The following articles 50 c per dot. «'•»* C**e^ county and so came in to renew his to be held on tomorrow evening in world, the Behnke-Walker Business Bed Sheets, Table Cloths. Night Gowns, ««•** ^ ying our, fair subscription, as, he said "The News Philomathean Hall. Professor Boggess College of that city has placed an "ad” every evening to warn the pedestrians, share toward the *5^ common good as j Drawers, Underwear, Aprons and Corset Cos«1*' but as the company had made the was the newsiest sheet in the county.” will present a paper, “ Among the Poor in our paper telling of their work. I t ! mistake of placing a new lantern, some many of this 100 are doing today en-l Pacific Avenue ^oft5* in Philadelphia.” ‘ Frank Meresse is expected home in is worth your attention. Since August one had the nerve to get away with it. couragmg instead of grumbling, being I — Dr. C. L' I-arge reports a daugh a few days from Des Moines, Iowa. that school has registered th-ee-hun- The deputy was up the next day and Frank returns to us a full fledged phar ter weighing 145 ounces born to the dred and eighty-one pupils. They are it is said that his injuries pained him macist. having just finished his studies wife of James Dilley, of near this place now working to reach the one thou - 1 v« y much. A drummer who was in and received his diploma from the last Sunday. Parties desiring the ser sand limit this year. town the same evening also fell in but college of Pharmacy of Highland Park vices of Dr. Large in this class of cases Rev. R. B. Wilkins and family took on!y reported a mud bath. College, which is considered one of will greatly oblige him, if convenient, their departure last Saturday for Los I ------------------------- by engaging his services two or three the most thorough colleges in the Angeles, Calif., for a visit with Mrs. Levy's Market Will be Open Every Day months prior to the expected event. United States. Wilkins’ mother. Rev. Wilkins was The students of the college yester Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bailey have « » * ™ l tarn .hr O r«™ M ohodb. day celebrated Founders Day. The gone on a two weeks trip to San Fran conference to that of California and Choice Front Quarters, per lb. They will also will have charge of the work at ] Round Steak, usual program and the same amount cisco to visit relatives 6c “ ” of class scraps were on the boards and spend a week with their daughter and ■ "“ ft ^ co™ c 1„ y e » -N o r th Choice Boiling Beef. 4c ” “ ! reports confirm a big time at the Uni her husband, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Yamhill Record. Mr. Wilkins is well Nice Tender Roast, 5c “ “ Clark at Reno. Nevada, before return versity. Much ol the 111 feeling be- ] known here, having occupied the M. Special Saturday before 10 tween the factions is due to the com ing. Mr. Bailey has well earned this E. pulpit several times when he held m„ i c boilia meat, 4c roast. ing elections to morrow when the offi- vacation as this is the only one he has the charge of the Cornelius Methodist ~ Remember, open every day Naylor’s cers of the Student Body are chosen, taken in the last eight years. Church. Corner. t o Buy New, Nobby, Up-to-date Clothing at. Your Own Price Provided You are within the Limit of Reason $ to 0 1 $ 18 X JOHN ANDERSON’S, T h e Tailor McS3KXSXSXSX»I«XXX3C5iXSR:3 have still on hand $ 3 ,5 0 0 worth of MEN’S and BOYS’ Overcoats, Suits, Dress and W ork Shirts, Shoes, Underwear, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Mackintoshes Raincoats, Hats and Caps, Umbrellas, Socks, Notions etc, etc. Rubber Goods. I w ill refuse no reasonable price for I am making* this offer in preference to packing* up the stock, as I m ust positively leave here on or about the 1st. Yours truly, th# taJb Odd Fellows Bldg. PERSONAL M. SMYTH FOREST GROVE, OR.E. 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