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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1907)
visiting hei Anderson in this and Mrs. Chas. D. city. , „ , . . Peter Kirchheinner of Portland, has been engaged by Nelson La Course to handle the grocery department of h.s F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K F o rest G ro v e, O reg o n ta Woul Directors: 25.00 0 .0 0 1 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 2 5 0 .0 0 0 0 0 Banking Business Transacted General t St0re’ t Andy Allen who moved from dleton this spring and purchased a near Dilley. was ¡n this city one R. M. Dooly. J. E . Locmis, H. C. Wortiran, Frank E . Dooly, R. M. Dooly. Jr. ------------------ ----------------------------- _ 1____ - - - -------- - ( Id to------- b n*' i y t ' h e work.- $ Capital Surplus 4 Profits Resources VOM c i t y ‘ It Will Pay You this city thu week L tie Doc h a s * fine position with Dr. Fisher, wno co ducts a drug store in the Knob Hill djstdct it is impossible for Dr. I his eye testing mstru- T o go and see John A n derson for p ments fr o m house to house. Consult P e n -, hj[n about youf eyes and glasses Thurs- farm day and Fnday of next week at H otel day Laughlin , ' rek' _ „ Miss Albany has followed Forest Grove s ^ SUITS Alien, a returned missionary A,rica> wl)1 speak at the Os'-ar Rogers of Spokane, is visiting lead after investigating the conditions Congregatlonal church his gonidmotner. Mrs. G .O . Rogers of in this county and will install a milk Ju ,y 18> at 8 p. m. this c:ty. ; condenser. on Thursday, Prof. Boggess wjH preach at the same place in the W e have them g reatly re duced. H . W . S P A R K S , LOCAL ED ITO R . Ralph Abraham has been engaged Charlie Miller and Mayne Abbott re- morning, July 21. worne by Peterson & Son to work during the turned yesterday from their deer hunt hunt Mf #nd Mrs. Grant Hughes and ache “ in the mountains with five animals to Miss Helen Hughes are camped on the town Satur- John Cornelius was vacation. their credit. Gales Creek road three or four miles day. Miss Maud Hall of Southern Oregon, luld s Mrs. Hugh Smith returned last week out, and Grant drives in every morning Frank Fletcher was in from McNamcr ¡s „¡} jtjn(( her mother, Mrs. La France t's Ki They have named their from down the river where she has in his auto camp Saturday. 0f this city. rt Mar) been attending her sister who has camp "D ew Drop In n .” Ore. Miss Bessie Richie was a Newport T h e New's Liner column has some been quite ill. From now on there will be a daily ¡w iv is it o r over Sunday. I choice bargains this week. You should p George Best and family who have stage from this city over to Tillam ook. ocaicd Frank Baker of Hillside, was in the read them. been living in Portland, have moved to It will require about twenty horses and « lu ic ity the first of the week. Peter Fields, a prospe ous farmer of Gaston. Mrs. Best was formerly Miss is run by Con McNamer. The travel | ach . . . on the line is very brisk. I'rtur Will Merely of Portland was visiting Greenville, was in the Grove Tuesday, Jennie Wilson. on business. irTerc friends in this city Sunday. ■ Carl Wirtz is holding down one of An adjourned meeting of the Union J. H Hartley and wife w m t over to Cemetery Association will De held Fri-1 the field positions for the Gresham base- T Robert Wirtz is doing tonsorial work Netarts Tuesday to spend a few weeks day evening, July 19th at 7 :3 0 at the ball team which gave the crack Steven- ,r ** for Loren Watkins this week. at the seashore. Reading Rooms. I son aggregation a run for their money Sam Show of Thatcher, was doing Hogue Sexton and Miss Crier of Ed Martin of White Salmon, W ash., I » d ' he hardest game of the season trading in the Grove Tuesday. j Portland visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. spent the Fourth with his parents, Mr. last Sunday, score 1 to 0. :es . Henry Shorb of Wilson was in from L. Sexton Sunday. Mrs. De Moss of De Moss Springs and Mrs. D. D. Martin, after an ab ' etn' his ranch the first of the week. Mrs. Inez Uhlman of Portland and sence of six years. and her father, Mr. Dakin of Hood e nc H . L. Deckert of Portlaud, sp en t; Mrs. Helen Lamphere of Oregon Citv River, have bought the Chas. Daunt Harry Giltner is taking a vacation at — - Sunday with his family in this city. visited here today. j place of 2 0 acres, including crops, Seaside and may accept a pos'tion with )0 < — Try Schultz’s ground bone fo r! Will Boose, who is in the barber bus stock and tools for a consideration of Dresser, the Portland grocer, on his re ■e sal your hens. It will make them lay. $1800. The sale was made by M. L. iness in Portland, was visiting friends turn from the beach. Noble. James Shepard was in this citv T u es- in this city Sunday. E. F . Siefert, who sold out his gal F . F . Siefert, the photographer, re iaglr day, shaking hands with old friends. Miss H elen Stott of Dayton, was the lery to Archie Bryant yesterday, will turned the first of the week from his guest of her friend, Mrs. Wilbur M c- * rdJ — Money to loan on farm security. move to his ranch at Bacona, Oregon, ranch twenty-five miles north of here atlo1 W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove, Oregon Eldowney last week. ten miles from Buxton. and reports that the crops look fine up )d 1 Arthur Denny, who formerly attended Miss Myrtle Butler spent.a few days Mrs Orin Feed and daughters, Cas- that way. A new sawmill is being put isy in Portland last week visiting friends. school here but is now traveling, was sel and Margery, of Ogalalla, N ebr., I up by Peter Hoffman and a shiuglemill in the Grove Tuesday. . ai are visiting at the homes of R . H . by the Howell Brothers. s pi Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kinton of Banks, , Mjss Kate Shannon has been spend- I on Mrs. John Wilson of San Francisco, ' sea' were visiting friends in the Grove, Sun - 1 ing the week visitin({ friends at a house Austin and V. S. Abraham. Guy Hibbard of Portland, Mrs. J . B. Mr. George Morrill of Hillsboro, was *— . boat party in Portland. the guest of Miss Clara Tem pleton Hibbard, Mrs. G. A Hibbard and son Mrs. E. F . Williams spent a few M jss Helen Chandler is visiting her over Sunday. Miss Tem pleton is now of Portland, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. days in Portlanl this week doing shop ; friends and schoolmates, the Misses C. N. Johnson at Spring H ill Farm. our Pacific States Central girl. ping. Brock at Stella, Wash. Alfred Woodhouse of the Rose City, George G . Boos was stung on the spent Sunday at the farm. Dr. Eaton will give 20 per cent re- Ralph Bacon of Portland, came out d'li t.on on all glasses for the next five from the city Tuesday evening to speud hand last week by some kind of an in — Dr. Lowe the well known oculo- sect and is compelled to carry that days. 1 a few days in the Grove. optician who has been coming to Fo - member in a sling as a result. Miss Josephine Baber is in Portland est Grove for the past 17 years is to be > Hugh Smith has purchased a brand Mr. and Mrs. E . Meresse have gone with us again July 25 and 26. If you spending the week at a boat house new red wagon and is busy hauling to Netarts for the summer. T hey have are in doubt about your eyes or glasses f5*ny. campers to the mountains. a cottage at the seaside and always don’t fail to call and have him dete - M r\»nd Mrs. Donnely of Portland Miss Starrett, who has been teaching spend the summer months there. mine your needs. H e knows h o w ;' were tlVe guests of ftieuds in this city in the Indian school in Arizona, has Edward Seymour has bought out the 18 years experience. Sunday. returned to this city for the vacation. John Anderson, THE TAILOR. i Joe Williams of near Gaston, one of interest of J. H . Hartley in the Oregon — B. F . Wagley made a trip through the biggest hop growers in the country, Land Company and is the sole owner the country last week and sold eight was doing business in this city Tuesday. of that real estate exchange now. fine rigs. It Tillamook is to have a fine hotel which will cost $ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 and will have 150 rooms. It will be one of the finest resort taverns on the coast. F i r s t A id • »su n Fine line of fancy laces and embroideries just received this week. Call and see our pretty designs in summer wash goods, calicos, gingnams, etc. Brown and Dorothy Pythian shoes. on earth. Forest Grove Klamath T h e chance of your lifetime to visit the greatest of "In lan d Em pire C ities” of Oregon, is at hand Surrounded by the most promising fruit, grain and stock ranches in the W est, there is no other place so ideal to live, no other climate so delightful the year round, as Klamath Falls. No other inland city offers as great natural resources as this rapidly growing c ity ; no other offers as great an opportunity for the investor or home seekev. ¿ > R tr fC I A U T R A S P E C R A I A L I N T E S We offer to one hundred wide- awake investors or hoineseek- ers one week ot business profit, for the investigation of the great Klam* ath country. We will show you the city where your dollars will multi* ply and yield large profits whether planted in business, residence or farm property. Here in the Klamath Country You will find the greatest irrigation project ever undertaken by the U . S. government 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 acres of virgin soil, producing in great abund ance fruits, vegetables, grains, nuts and all the grasses. We will show you irrigated farms in forty-acre tracts and upwards, at low prices; also splendid investment* in city business property. W E W A N T W ho will go to Klamath Falls this month on a Special Trip of investigation— a trip that is to be the opportunity o! a lifetime to go and see what awaits the man who does things. Special low rates if vou act at once. Call at our qfflces at once or write lor full information. Fill out, clip and mail or bring the coupon below with you. IDO M E N Give roe full information, free of all expense, about the special trip to Klamath Fslls, during July, providing tnv application is one of the first 100 as advertised in this paper.' Name * / Address THE HOLCOMB REALTY CO. OF OREGON H A R R IN G T O N & S H A W , Special Agents, I I 4 0 6 -4 0 7 Couch Bldg., Portland,) Or. V ftC. Professor Wilkerson was in from his ranch, near A lec Todd’s, Monday. T h e Professor is tilling the soil and taking on a beautiful tan as the effects of the sim ple life. Easily Leonard Dixon and wife left for side yesterday for the summ er. tall they will move to Salem where will erect a dwelling house on owned bv them in that city. Sea- This they lots from us. have always do, stand back of our repre sentations. M en’s carvas oxfpnit also canvas shoes the latest stvles swing and straight lasts, Blucher cut. A; Bailey’s. Our floor is covered with a choice line of vehicles at all times I | I j I and we can sell them at right prices. You will make a mistake if you don’t see us before you buy hardware Well we have the largest stock in Washington county. Miss Pearl have gone to Wildwood, S a a b Modi ah. Lane county to visit Mrs. Frank Wall The sash Is literally a binding neces ing, formerly a resident of this city, slty this year. It I s i sash season, and amt a sister of Mrs. Chandler. the sash Is as likely to be tied to the Paul Garrison and his friend Mr. front or side as at the hack, for It Is to Crews of Portland, returned last Satur be put where the design of the gown calls for It day from a fishing and hunting trip in It Is now a new fad to make this ac the mountains. They are both street cessory of silk Instead of ribbon, al car conductors in the Rose City. though this Is not saying that the love^ Notice o< Final Settlement business here long reliability and are willing and we rouml m<H,alllon» of flowered cretonne E . D Bogan, wife, Frate Bogan and Jesse Martin left for Tillamook yester day. They will remain in that c ty foe a while buying and selling horses and will probably go from there to Marion county. been in We enough to insure the public of our edged with the black bands and con nected by large scrolls outlined In heavy black twisted floss. The bands may be stitched on by machine or can be held with frntherstitchlng In the Mrs. E. W Chandler and daughter. predominating tint of the cretonne. ly sash ribbons brought In for such purpose« In a great range of styles and colors will not he used. Jaunty little silk boleros to mstrh the sashes will be W e give not only the best goods made but a guarantee. Made Noveltiee. Little Raleigh and Marylaura Myers, the children of Frank Myers of Port land. and Ransom and Donald Cook of San Francisco, have been visiting at the home of W. H. H . Myers of this city. Oregon BUGGY, WAGON SURREY E d . and B . B . Goff, who reside in the H illside district have purchased a fine registered Holstein bull from the Pierce Land & Stock C o., of Stookton, Cal., and had the animal shipped lien last Saturday. They propose to breed for fine stock and already they have a herd of H olsteins. Mr Ed Goff stated that he had a cow that gave 50 pound- of milk every day during the past win ter and according to prices paid hen for milk it is easily seen that dairyim in Washington county is a paying b«si ness. Pretty ami Inexpensive furnlshlnr-s Mrs. R. M. Osburn and family, and for the summer home, such as sofn Miss Nellie Hughes of Los Angeles, are | pillows, laundry bags, table covers. guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson round or oblong, may be made of ordl- nary white crash and odd bits of ere- for the summer. Mrs. Osburn is a sis j tonne that are left from furniture cov- ter of Mrs. Anderson. ! erlngs. T h e many friends of Emmerson j The edge of the crash Is cut Into big Baker, who has been seriously ill in the ! scallops, which are tinted halfway up | In soft shades of pink. blue, green and Hawaiian Islands with typhoid fever, orange and hound In bias bands of will be glad to hear that he has taken black linen or sateen. the turn for the better. Over the surface of the crash are \ Y o n will never be disappointed when you buy a A special train will run from Hills- ! boro Sunday, leaving at 9 :5 0 arriv ing at Forest Grove at 1 0 :0 0 a. m. for Carlton, where Forest Grove will play Carlton. The grounds are lo cated on the lake which affords a good outing aside from the game. One wav fare for round trip. L ee Sparks began work on Dr. There is hardly a vacant house in Brown’s Q ueen Ann house Monday Forest Grove. Ol course many people and with good weather will have it have pulled down their blinds and entire system. ready for occupation in a few weeks. locked their homes for a vacation this For Sale by all Drugtists. Price 50 cents. L et us send you our little Misses Nancie and M innie Allen of summ er and intend to return in the b o o k l e t , “ Renew Your Vitality," which tells you what IR O N -T O N E is and Portland, were in this citv Saturday. fall. But outside of that there is scarcely what it will do. You a n have it for the asking. Their parents, who bought the Shipley a house that does not have a family in place, will move out probably next it. This is a splendid index of the Address GROVER M ED IC IN E CO., Woodburn, Ore. city ’ s prosperity. week. A squad of gypsies are camped on the creek south of town and it is in order for the young bloods of town to wend their way southward to have their future unlocked. Best ABRAHAM BROS Iron-Tone is the first aid to health— it helps digestion, soothes the nerves, brings rest to the sleepless, and builds up the Daniel Staver, former pastor of the Congregational Church of this city, but now of the First Cong. Church of Portland, was in the Grove one day last week. — ■ ! » « ■ irrvr.PHU— .1 GOFF BROS fo rest G RO V E , OREGOX largely wr.ru with lingerie gowns, ______________________ ____ ._______ * "*• « " * " <* W«<nnr>™ cnu».». 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