Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, August 01, 1907, Image 6

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of the
Choice Dress Goods
Shown at this Store?
W. H. Stratton has one of the finest
I orchards in the county and has shipped
out over $3000 worth of cherries from
I the county this year. He is a strong
advocate of a local cannery for the
! shipping loss, freight rates and the
I loss by perishable fruits, consumes
half of the profit. Mr. Stratton ships
J apples besides cherries and all kinds of
fruits and has the Col. Haynes place
leased for five years. He says that
where he got three hundred boxes last
year off his orchard he will only get
fifty this year.
Largest Stock to Choose From
Persian Lawn, French Lawn, Cobweb Checks, Printed Silk Chiffon,
Madras, Dotted Swiss, Muslin, Picarlie, Vassar Batistes, Mercerline Silks
and many others.
Good line of Summer ginghams in Toile du Nord and the A F C’s.
M e n ’s
F u r n is h in g
Goods
Old grandpa, George Graham, cele­
brated his ninety-fourth birthday last
Thursday. He is hale and hearty yet
and his only drawback is his eyes
which went back on him last Spring.
Up to that time he read the daily pa­
pers and was always posted on national
affairs. He has always taken an inter­
est in the city and has lived here for
the past fifteen years. Before coming
here he lived on his claim in the
mountains south of Cornelius.
He
was born in the state of New Jersey
and spent some time in New York as a
cabinet maker. H ^ is bright and able
to carry on a good conversation and no
doubt has a lease on life for many
years to come.
BUXTON
The dance at Hannan’ s hall was well
attended.
A ll the way from head to foot
E. E. Lytle took a trip to Buxton
and the tunnel last week.
The men too all always looking for something cool.
W e have it.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Quick started
on a trip to Washington Monday.
Anything for
A water tank is being constructed
near Buxton by the railroad company,
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MAN, BOY,
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knutsen of Asto­
ria, have been visiting with E. G
Shanahan.
Summer vesLs all patterns all
prices from $1.50 to $3.00.
Negligee shirts all sizes from 50c
Lo 2.25. Hats all kinds, sizes and prices, good but cheap. Sox, un-
derwear. Neckwear.
HOFFMAN ®> ALLEN COMPANY
OREGON
FOREST GROVE *
Quong Lee’s
LAUNDRY
FINE WORK DONE CHEAP — PRICES
W hite shirt -
Soft “ -
W hite Skirt*
Undershirt* -
Handkerchief*
-
- 10c Drawers - - 8 to 15c
- 10c White W a i»« - 10 to 20c
10 to 50 Underskirt* - 15 to 25c
- - 8c Stockings - - - 2Vfcc
- - 2c C o l l a r s ....................... 2c
Men’* White Vest* 10 15c P a n t * ....................... 25c
Coat* - - - - 10 20c Dusters
- - 15 20c
Towel* - - - 20c Do*. Napkin* - - 20c Do*.
The following articles 50 c per doz. Pillow Cases,
Bed Sheet*, Table Cloth*. Night Gown*. Women’ s
Drawers, Underwear, Aprons and Corset Covers.
pacific Avenue
Forest Grove
c. F. MILLER
Druggist
We compound our prescriptions from
PROPERTY g PEOPLE
Large or Small Tracts
Dairy, fruit and hay farms, hop
yards.
List your place with me and have
it sold.
M. L. Noble
Real Estate
Office Main street, one dcor north Russell's
Shoe Store
Forest Grove
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Oregon
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY
Forest Grove Time Table
No.
No.
No.
No.
— ISO Goats for sale— Must reduce
number. In lots of 10— Wethers $1.65,
nannies $2.40 per head— In lots of 30
to SO, wethers $1.55, nannies $2.25
per head. At Walnut Grove Farm,
5 j miles southeast from Gaston, 10j
miles south from Forest Grove.— Bar­
nett Y. Roe.
Atty. J. M. Wall went to Forest
Grove Wednesday to assist in the case
of the City vs. Dr. Large.
The County Surveyor’ s office has
been removed to the room upstairs
formerly used for a jury room. This
gives more space for desks and tables
so
essential to proper transaction of
FOR R e n t — 40 acres là miles
south of Dilley. Inquire Geo. Buck- business. The downstairs office will
ingham at Dilley.
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soon be ready for occupancy by the
County Treasurer.
— Wanted— A guitar instructor to
teach a young girl.— M. H. Dixon,
CORNELIUS
South Park.
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Mr. Thomas, the hotel man, is
For Sale— 500 sacks A 1 White building a new house.
Oats in ton or half-ton lots. Edward
Mrs. Miles Sischo and daughter
L Naylor, Forest Grove, Ore.
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were visitors at the county seat last
week.
FOR SALE— A fine dairy ranch of 80
Leo Peterson who has been traveling j
acres. Half under cultivation, balance
good pasture. Fair buildings, good all over the United States is visiting at
orchard, water; 5J miles northwest of his father’ s home in Cornelius.
Forest Grove, on milk route, mail route
Mrs. C. H. Lion and children of
ahd telephone line. For prices and
Whitby
Island, are visiting at the home
terms inquire of H. G. King, guardian,
of
her
mother,
Mrs. L. C. Hartman.
adjoining
place.
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NORTH BOUND.
.and 8:00 a. m.
6:45 a. m ., arrives at I
10:20 a. m.
8:47 a. m.,
2:50 p. m.
1 :3 0 p .m .,
5:50 p. m . i
4:16 p. m.,
SOUTH BOUND.
2 lv. Portland 7:30 a. m. lv. Forest Grove 9:00 a. m.
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Miss Edna Rash left Thursday for
McMinnville where she intends to
make a short stay.
W anted
«ONT
Farms to be listed with
W H Y ?
Because we can sell them.
Because we advertise extensivel
FERTISE
Because we have inquiries fre
Eastern people who are coming an(
Oregon.
Because we have the custome
and want to locate them in Was andm !nds
ington County.________
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OREGON LAND COT**
«entor­
ne
egonian
»ndd - edition
Miss Emma Busch of Davids H*
t. - oitation
is numbered among the valley Peoi
ad
ntained
the
this summer.
my
info:-
Ruel Bisbee started up his hay ba^eker ly 0J,e
at D. B. Adams’ , Monday.
Chevery ¡ssi]e(j
Williams is engineer.
'¡zed,
homt-
Mrs. Etta Dilley of Forest Groi^«**
t and
helping Mrs. Ernest Berk with fa rac* many
tnter-
housework for a few weeks.
leeker
every
Mrs. Piser of Cornelius, visited
w its
lizcC,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E.
con-
.1 in-
Mont, several days last week.
who
larac-
If the weather man would only tu
they
nter-
the key towards cooler weather
the
would please the men in the hay fiel
gau
r its
very much.
rcost
con- »
Mrs. M. Bisbee and Mrs. Florenc,^,^
who I
Ranes spent last Tuesday with th
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th<
y /
friend, Mrs. Wheeler of Forest G r o v ^ ,,
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the 0
who expects io leave for Californ
a «“ . Can 0
soon.
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Mr. Williams left Saturday for H .¡on
3
ink
quiam, Wash., to spend a week w if or
in
his younger son, who is employed t.
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ibt
an engineer in an electric light plant i
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m,
that place.
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Mrs. Allan Rice and Mrs. Ruel Bi. be on
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bee, who have been quite sick, aian- cr
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improving at the present writinpnly
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Allan Dilley is not improving as we) of
WATT DISTRICT.
lost
A great many families have been up
in the hills near Cape Horn after black­
berries, which they found in great
as thought for since his accident.
abundance.
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Mrs. Anderson, Maude and Harold
Not many of the friends of Uncljng
Anderson and Leslie Wicke all of Port
Donald McKenzie of Cornelius woul for
land, spent a week with the family ol take him to be over sixty years of ag at
Charlie Brown.
at the most to see him hop, step anlke
jump around and dance the Highlan^g
NEWPORT.
fling. Yet he is a score and six yeai jje
Mr. and Mrs. Markee and daughter,
more than that and a few days O'- s >>
Luella, left for home last week.
for only last Thursday he celebr *
Mr. and Mrs. McPherson came over his eighty-sixth birthday. He
,edi
last week and will remain about
wood for several hours just for the sak^ni
month.
of amusement on that day and says tha a
Ira Hampton and sister-in-law Miss he can put up a cord of oak wood an-,ey
Sophia Logan arrived Saturday evening day in the week. Uncle is ScotclM_
and will remain some time
and proud of it. He was born in th« 0f
Mr. and Mrs. Underwood and province of Quebec and the n eigh b or^
daughter came last week but will not did riot know whether he was bijHe
remain as long as they expected. enough to save or not for he was on!ty,e
a little package of human flesh weigh.d
They will leave,soon.
Some of the Forest Grove people ing a pound and a half. But one ot,0
who came Saturday were Mrs. Oscar the good men of the neighborhood
Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Will Kert- suggested that it would be a good ideros_
son, Miss Kopple and Anna Cornelius. to save him and that he would always,,,!
act independent of others.
Ai a KO
Herbert Wirtz of Marshal Wells
Uncle says he was born with a va'^0
Hardware Co., of Portland, son of
over his face. He has lived in se g a
Councilman Wirtz arrived Saturday
eral states and says that Iowa is 1 [jn^
evening expecting to stay about a
choice of the whole lot.
But thé
month.
blustery weather and cyclones of that n.
Gordon Brown is enjoying himself
state are too muen for him. “ Corn is
very much at the Walker Brothers
king,” says the old man with a >„jng
camp and incidentally taking on weight
look “ and I love to raise it.”
He
in record time having annexed 10
claims himself thrice blest as he in n s,
pounds in two weeks. The^only com ­
been wedded that many times. V ••
plaints he has is, that he can’ t keep
McKenzie is-planning on going to th ___
enough grub in sight.
Alberta country next Spring. He h.
Mr. and Mrs. Connlee came in Sat­ a farm up there and intends to buy
urday evening and joined the Forest couple of oxen and go to breaking u
est Grove people who came in Satur­ the ground.
day and left Monday were Mrs. John
It was announce in The News last i
Templeton and daughter, Will Haines
of the Forest Grove National Bank, week that Prof. Chapman would only
Mr. and Mrs. Stockman and daughter be at the college three days out of the
week but he has since notified us that
and Mrs. Geo. Paterson.
he will be htre every day but one dur­
ing the school week, and will therefore
DILLEY
Mrs. Oliver Chowning is visiting teach four out of the five days.
L. A. Duncan and family of Kansas,
For Sale— Span of mules, wagon and
moved
to this city last week and have
good chain harness. Wagon 3 i inch
No.
No.
purchased
property here. They have
able.
tire.
No.
No.
just come from Scappoose.
LOST— somewhere in west part of
Willie Blake who has been visiting
town, gold watch, open face, Elgin
N. L. ATKINS, Agent.
his
parents, Rev. and Mrs. Blake of friends here.
Rollo Peterson and Frank Fletcher
movement,
with
nickel
fob.
Finder
If you want TO ILE T ARTICLES W. E. C o m a n , General Freight and
leave at NEWS office and receive re­ Cornelius, has returned to Wisconsin
will
start for Newport next Monday. -
Passenger
Agent,
Portland.
George Briggs made a quick trip to
our stock will supply every need
ward .
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where he is attending school.
Vancouver, Tuesday.
the purest and freshest drugs obtain­
Tooth Brushes,
Powders and
Pastes,
Pens and
Ink
Liner Column
Haycock intend
to
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Emma Briggs spent Saturday and
Portland or Eugene in the Sunday in the Rose City.
It Is all smooth sailing when you place a Liner Ad
.
j Fa!1 and Probably to the latter place as
Krank Rice and Mi„ Haze, Cum_
in this column. A few words here will reach 5.000
readers and the result* are certain. 5c line 1st j
they
have
two
daughters
living
in
the
mi,,*
were Pc)rtiand visit0„ for a
HILLSBORO
Insertion. 2 ^ cent* each subsequent insertion, j
Minimum charge 10 ct*.
I
university
town.
They
own
property
^ day, the past week
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County Commissioners Court meets
in the Rose City.
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next week.
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! Guy Hoover who is employed at the
“ WANTED— Salesmen. Many make
John Beal, who is with the Hender- rock quarTv near Fishers, Washington,
$100 to $150 per month, some even j Hon. W. N. Barrett and family went
son baler which is doing work in the \ spent Monday at home.
more. Stock clean; grown on roserva- to Newport, Tuesday.
North Plains reports that the .crops io | Mi„ Panna Peterson arjd Mr. Chas.
[ tion, far from old orchards.
Cash
The evangelical tent meeting still
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i advanced weekly. Choice of territory.
hat section of the county are excel- Cnrmby of Portland spent Sunday at
Address Washington Nursery Company, continues, with good attendance.
! lent. The wheat and oat crops, which ! the home of Scott Smith near here,
Toppenish, Washington.”
The Sunday evening union service in other parts are not so heavy as in
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will be held in the Christian church.
previous years, is just as heavy as usual | ~ Archie Br*ant wiU ,ake Pho,os
F or S a l e .— T horoughbred regis-
in Dilley and Gaston next week— see
Tuesday was the hottest day of the in the North Plains and will go 40
— Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician and tered heifers. Out of the herd of dairy
I him.
Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap- cattle which have the highest test in summer here, so far. Thermometers bushels to the acre. The potatoes and
pliances in office.
Calls answered the county. Address box 16 R. F. D registered from 103 to 105 in the corn are also fine and large c t o d s are j — Todies’ white canvas oxfords in the
latest styles *t Bailey’s.
tl
expected.
. . . .
No. 1. Cornelius,
shade.
mght or day.
MILLER. The Druggist t
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Mr. and Mrs.
Correspondence. rnove to
Some Good Homes
A good 8 room house, fine loca­
tion, all ready to move in, just the,
place for a nice home, only $1500
A large house and lot close to
business, nice garden and plenty (
fruit, a choice place at $1875.
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One of the finest homes in For- ¿j
e ;t Grove, entirely modern, furni- ^
ture to go with place at $3000.
Many other bargains.
THOMAS & HOG
Real Estate,
Phone 294, Forest Grove, Ore g
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