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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1907)
■puní 1 ^ ^faJm Two little lads, Clyde Hoyt and Mr. and Mrs. O. W. TarTof Chicago, Gerard Pierce, hardly out of their swad and Mrs. Jennie Hines of Portland, dling clothes came out from Portland are visiting the two ladies’ parents, Monday with blankets, fishing tackle, 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Royall of this city. cups, guns, axes, lard pails and what Will Baldro and family, formerly of not, strapped onto their backs, bound . . . $ 25. 000. 00 | this city but now of Portland, passed for Wilson River on foot and alone, j s*’ ; . . • 1 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 j through this place yesterday en route Some thought that they might b e ! M « - ’ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 I to Tillamook and the coast for an out- prodigal run-a-ways but they plead not guilty and said that their papas knew I ing. W. M. Dunsmoor, who is now con where they were and that they intend- j Director«: R. M. Dooly. J. E. Loomis, H. C. Wortman, ducting a grocery store at Hubbard, ed to have a good time for a month. Frank E. Dooly, R. M. Dooly, Jr. ! spent Sunday with friends in this city. As their wives are over at Newport | He reports a fine business at his new and have been for the past two weeks, | | location. George H ancock and Will Haines went Miss Reba Hoffman will leave to over to that place of summer girls and morrow for a visit with her friend, Miss saline air the other day. W nen on I | Belle Brock of Stella. She will also their return Will was just a little slow visit Mrs. Pearl Peterson Shiveley of I — he is very seldom that way however — and both of the boats were jammed | Under new M anagem ent Portland. to the limit before the bank president H . H. Clark handed the editor a High class work in all lines of photography at popular prices- presented himself for entrance and was limb of peach plums Tuesday, that Views and amateur work finished with neatness and dispatch. refused to go on because of the O ver contained 25 choice fruits. The limb For a limited time we will make a Carbon Sepia Photo on F.legant loaded condition of the craft. He , was only 18 inches long and weighed j plead passionately with the tender to Folder for $4 per dozen. Portland price for thi; work is $10 per dozen . • I eight pounds. | let him on for his friend George was ARCHIE BRYANT, Prop. MISS K A TE LILLY, Reception Lady. H oge Sexton of Portland, has gone aboard and he wished to see that Han- down to Seaside with the National 1 cock did not get into trouble, but it Guard for their summer ouftng. Mrs. seemed fruitless until George shouted, Sexton wiites that they are having i “ Your wife wants to see you, Bill,” and Mrs. M. E. Newman who owns a a very enjoyable time. with a little extra urging he was let go ; cottage in this city, has gone to Gaston ! on. At Philomath, so says a little bird, ! and will remain until September. Judge W. H. Holl's and wife are Will got off the train and the first fellow H . W. SPARKS, LOCAL EDITOR. . - — at ‘ Dew Drop Inn.” , The that “ collared” him was the city mar- Mrs. S. J. Sparks, Ed Sparks and camping Judge come« in every morning and re- ^ And -n justice tQ , he man who Miss Maud Sparks visited with relatives turns in the evening thus mingling go)d ^ the ^ ¡, roight Guy Ott is here visiting his parents. in Portland and St. Johns last week. business with pleasure. be we„ ,Q add thal the marshal of Jim Dempsey of Portland, is in town ] Frank Fletcher left yesterday for today. Daniel Baker Jr., who is one of that city is Haines’ father-in-law. Wilson where he will work for John “ " Mrs. Z. Large of Portland, is visiting McNamer until the first of September. C'ark-Woodard’ s big men in their | wholesale drug house, is visiting his Ice Price List. here. Dorris Cole of Seattle, who formerly | parents east of town and will stay on 10 lbs and under, l£ cts per lb; Rollo Peterson went over to New- j lived here with his parents, is visiting j his vacation for a month. 15 lbs 20 cts; 20 lbs 25 cts; 25 to 40 : at the home of Daniel Baker east of port Tuesday. town. Mr. and Mrs. W . Seeley of Texas, lbs 1 ct per lb; 50 lbs 45 cts; 60 lbs Jim Keehr was in the city the first 50 cts; 75 lbs 60 cts; 100 lbs 75 cts; ! C. Hulman of Fern Hill has just are visiting at the home of her mother, of the week. erke lots $1.20 per cake. Ice de- j Mrs. S. Nelson of Cornelius. Mr. completed a fine barn and a coat of livered every morning but Sunday, for L. T. Wilcox and children are visit red paint makes it loom up in great Seeley is a blacksmith by trade and sale at all times at the Ice-house. ing in Portland. may set up a shop in Cornelius. shape. Phone your orders not later than 8 a. m. Miss Myrtle Butler was a Poit’and Mrs. Laura B. Crowther of Oakland, Both phones. Walter Roswurm Miss Fay and “ Babe” Harrison, for lm visitor Monday. merly of this city but now of Portland, Cal , and family who has been at the ; Ned Misner of Greenville, was doing were the guests of friends in this city bedside of her father, Mr. Calvin I Time for Closing Mails. Bailey, has been visiting in Forest trading in town Tuesday. Sunday. Grove, Hillsboro and Farmington, Or. Following are hours for closing Mrs. Will Haines has been quite ill Mr. and Mrs. James Darling and Mr. mails: at Newport the past week. : Bowman, the harness maker, started Frank Dixon, one of the noted evan Eastbound Southbound j The L. S. Foster family has moved Monday for Netarts, for a few weeks gelist Chapman singers who was in 8 a. m. 8 a. m. ! vacation. Portland a couple of years ago. was to this city from Cornelius. 12.50 p. m. 5 p. m. j visiting his mother Mrs. M . A. Dixon Charles Smith recently returned from 3.30 p. m. Will Reynolds of Newberg, is visiting a stay up in Washington and is now of this city Sunday. His home is in Greenville and Buxton. 9 a. m. with his mother in this city. painting for a Portland concern at California. Gales Creek, 12:50 p. m. Miss Iva Hartrampf has returned Hillsboro. H. C. A t w e l l , p . m . Miss Edna Hamilton, who has been fnm an outing to the coast. N. P. Wiberg, who sold his place on with the ice cream parlors on Main Archie Bryant was in Gaston yester David’ s Hill last Spring, has moved on Street, now owned by W . E. P egg, — Hoffman & Allen Co. will p a y : day taking views of the town. the ranch he recently purchased at for several months has quit work there the highest price for Mohair and W ool, j and Miss Lela Wagner is now the chief Charles Hubbard of Dilley, was do Fern View. — Ladies’ hand turned patent leather saleslady. ing business in town Tuesday. Parker, the candy man, has bought oxfords, plain toe. Bailey’ s Big Store. \ Heib Smith and family have moved out Frank Allen and will conduct his The thunder and lightning last wsek business in Paterson’ s building when ! wrought fear among the Cornelius peo FOREST GROVE LIQUOR CASES back to town from the country. W. A. Bellinger was fined $25 for selling 1 r completed. ple. It rattled the window panfcs like without lie------se, by Recorder Hoge the first of the I Mrs. Henry of Gaston, was doing week. Dr. L------e will have his trial on a like charge, , evil spirit? knocking and there was a John Taylor, who has been working shopping in town this morning. tomorrow, before F--------- 1 G e ’s recorder. p s n b—we set this thusly to please the mollycoddle j up in Washington all summer, has re woman almost struck down with a babe Albert Moore of Portland, was visit on the Times.—Hillsboro Argus. in her arms. turned and is helping his father on the ing friends in the Grove Sunday. Paterson building. Mrs. A. Dodson of Los Angeles, — Groceries— Hoffman & Allen. Miss Georgia Lancefield of Amity, More campers have psssed through who has been visiting with her daugh is the guest of friends of this city. — Brick at Peterson’ s yard $7 per the last few days than at any time this ter, Mrs. F. G. Miller whose country Carl Christian returned Monday even- season enroute to Nehalem, Wilson home is at Fern Hill, will soon leave thousand. ning from a month’ s stay at Newport. River and the coast. for San Diego, Cal., where she will — M oney to loan on farm security. | probably purchase a home. Charlie Barrett, one of Banks' star Edward Seymour of the Oregon W. H . Hollis, baseball men, was in this city Tuesday. Land Company, was in Portland the The Misses Bloodgood of California, — Ladies’ white canvas oxfords in the Mrs. Frank Bear has been quite ill first of the week and it is rumored that are visiting at the home of their uncle latest styles at Bailey’ s. and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. T . A. Lewis the past two weeks with heart trouble. a big sale is on foot. — M oney to loan on farm security ! A. B. Thomas has sold his brick of Cornelius. The girls are friends of — ^ H . Hartley and family have re •building in Gervais to the newly or the Langleys and will visit them in W. H . Hollis. Forest Grove. turned from their outing at the coast. ganized State bank of that place. This this city before returning horn«. — Try Schultz’ s ground bone for Mrs George Best of Gaston, is visit is Gervais’ only bank. Artist Winters is a professional when your hens. It will make them lay. ing her father, Henry Wilson of this Frank Watrous who is now on the it comes to the brush as Goff’ s hard — M en’ s canvas oxfords also canvas j city. road returned last week from ten ware store will evince. The sign has shoes the latest styles swing and Pete Boos and wife of Portland, days’ travel in Eastern Oregon and added much to the appearance of the straight lasts, Blucher cut. At Bailey’ s, w re visiting friends in this city last he reports good business. store. Mr. Winters is considered one — For all kinds of bicycle wo k and I wrek. of the best sign painters in Portland. Robert Wirtz and wife have moved sundries try Watkins' Bicycle Shop. Miss Edith Shogren visited her sis up from Cornelius and Mr. Wirtz will The gypsies picked un their beds Back of the Oregon Land Company, tf ] ter, Mrs. Jap Reeves of Cornelius, last be in the Watkins-Sears barber shop Tuesday and started for other pastures. — D t . E. H . Brown, Physician and i week. until the first of September. They are pretty keen, it is said, on fix Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap- j ing up a horse so he will look his best Mrs. M. E. Dunning who has been Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lambert and their Calls answered j and maybe that accounts for some pliances in office. ill for several months seems to be some two children spent a few days night or day. pretty good looking steeds they had in better. with Mrs. Lambert's parents, Mr. and their retinue. — Roy Watkins has opened a bicycle Mrs. H . H. Clark of this city. Miss Mary Newman has been en- shop back of the Oregon Land C om Art Caples and wife returned from g ged to teach in the Cornelius public Gordon Brown returned home last pany’ s office and is prepared to d o all schools. week after three weeks at Newport their trip into the mountains Tuesday kinds of work. tf where he has been selling tickets in evening. They both have a healthy M. Turner, one of the progressive — Brick for sale at Peterson’ s $7 per color and Art had a beautiful Vandyke Walker and Sears’ dance pavilion. business men of Banks, was in the city when they hit the town, but as the thousand. Tuesday. Cornelius and Banks will cross bats Oregonian once said “ Art has shaved — Dr. J. D. Knox, D. V. S. has re - 1 on the local diamond next Sunday. for art's sake.” turned to Forest Grove and will con Mrs. Rev. Barber has returned frem Both teams are very confident and the her trip tast where she has been for They do say that Dr. Bogges, his tinue his practice as veternary surgeon. game should furnish some interest. several months. brother from Illinois and Professor Office at H ancock & Gordon’ s livery | Mrs. I. M. Kemp and little daughter barn. 2t Tim Thompson of Portland was Lucile, of Athena, are visiting Mrs. H. Chapman got lost in the mountains when they whent for some hunting, — Dr. C. L. Large reports a son bom j shaking hands with old friends in this W. Kemp of Cornelius. Mr. I. W. fishing and sport several days ago and to the wife of Frank J. Rolston of this | city the first ol the week I Kemp is cashier in a bank in Athena. had to w«lk fifteen miles or more be place the 1st inst. Parties wishing the fore they got breakfast. attendance of Dr. Large in this class j of cases will greatly oblige him, if con- | Miss Lina Hancock of Cornelius, is venient, by engaging his services two planning to take vocal lessons with or three months prior to the expected some leading astist in Portland this event. good digestion; sound sleep; a fine appetite and a ripe old age year. Miss Hancock has a voice full are some of the results of the use of Iron-Tone. of power and beautiful tones and her many friends predict a brilliant sue- For Sale by all Druggists. Price 50 . . “ d v \r- ii „ . . . cents- L*t ns send you our little cess in her musical career. booklet, Renew Your Vitality.” which tells you what IRON-TONE is and whal it will do. You can have it for the asking. Mrs. N. J. Shearer of Idaho who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. E. Address G R O V E R M EDICINE CO., Woodbum, Ore. Ridgley and other friends the last month has gone to Jacksonville to see j her daughter. Mrs. W. E. Finney and Farms to be listed with us old friends in Jackson County. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Forest Grove, Oregon General * P acific THE Banking Business U Will Pay You To go and see John An derson for Transacted A r t Studio SUITS J SS? Ore i We have them greatly re duced. John C IT V Nice Cool Dress Goods Dimity and lawns of all kinds. A new shipment of trimmings, the very best that money v will buy. Laces and embroideries. B ig stock of SUMMER SHOES Also the finest line of groceries in town. Everything guaranteed or your money refunded. Get your fruit jars— Mason and Econom y— from us. ABRAHAM BROS j j A C le a r H e a d Wanted! \ ÆituvVvïWisîîtey Signifies the best in BUSINESS COLLEGES BEST TRAIN IN G ; BEST Kni.Um.ni. m <* • •!>. AVI p u n i , L Anderson, THE TAILOR. »I st ««. POSITIONS G ntfuln W ..I I 1 p i . . . , m tnm« (Knit«*, SEVI» H>K ( ATAUMi t' K m nil r v PORTLAND, OKE o o N J. S. Uirdsall of Oakland, Oregon, who was en route to Rainier with his family passed through town yestesday with a blooded colt. This colt took the blue tibbou in a big stock fair in Oakland where scores of colts were listed. H e has traveled from South ern Oregon on foot” and is not in the pinkest kind of condition now Forty i vears ago Mr. Birdsall says he made I this his headquarters for hunting and trapping. H e is acquainted with the old pioneers nete. W HY? Because we can sell them. Because we advertise extensively. Because we have inquiries from Eastern people who are com ing to Oregon. Because we have the customers and want to locate them in Wash ington County. OREGON LAND CO. Forest G rove You will never be disappointed when 1 you buy a BUGGY, WAGON SURREY from us. V W e give not only the best goods made but a guarantee. have been in We business here long enough to insure the public of our reliability and are willing and we always do, stand back of our repre sentations. Our floor is covered with a choice line of vehicles at all times and we can sell them at right prices. Y ou will make a mistake if you don’t see us before you buy HARDWARE W ell we have the largest stock in Washington county. GOFF BROS. GROVE, FOREST > * <L O regon OREGON - - >- - ® ZZ-ZZ-ZZ-ZZ-ZZO-^ .__. .__. m JAM ES RASM USEN Dealer in F L O U R «ntl F E E D .z-z-.z-zz-zz-zz-zz-zz-zz-:t'< Forest drove, Ore., Pacific Ave. - «