Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, August 22, 1907, Image 8

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    Ed Davidson and Jim Hall came up
Charlie Smith, the painter, is here
from
Southern Oregon, the first of the
visiting the home folks before leaving
for California next Monday. Charlie week and have been visiting at the
intends to take in all of the big towns home of Prof. LaFrane. Mr. and Mrs.
Hall left Tuesday for their home in
Forest Grove, Oregon
in the sunny state.
Grants Pass where he has a position
$ 25 000 00
Mrs. Gertrude Smith Eilers of Port- with the railroad.
Capital
Ed Davidson s
.
10.000 00
land, has been visiting at the home of hQme ^ ¡n Jacksonville, where he runs
Surplus
250
, 000.00
her urandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi ^ ^ ranch.
Resources
; Smith. Mrs. Eilers recently returned
Business
Transacted
A General Banking
Ivan Roy Curtiss, the second son of
from an extensive trip to New York.
Wm K. Curtiss, fell from a load of hav
Directors: R. M. Dooly. J. E. Loomi», H. C. Wortman,
Mrs. S. Wiggman sold her 4-acre a few days ago and sustained a broken
Frank E. Dooly, R. M. Dooly, Jr.
fruit farm Wednesday, located l i miles arm by the fall. Carl, his brother and
southeast of town to “ Bud” Watson, his father were hauling hay and the
consideration 8900. Sale was made wagon ran over a stump and Roy was
f 9
by Staehr & Verhoeven.
tossed up into the air and to the
The 40 acre farm known as the ground. He is still carrying his arm
Mizner place, south of Dan Baker s in a sling.
ranch has been sold to J. E. Cronin of
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Walker and
Portland lor the consideration of 85000. Misses Elda and Leva have returned
Under new Management
Mark Noble made the sale.
! from their outing at Newport and re-1
High class work in all lines of photography at popular prices-
Misses
G. W. Young of Hood River, has j port a very pleasant time.
Views and amateur work finished with neatness and dispatch.
rented the Curtis farm at Hillside and Elda and Leva will leave in about two |
For a limited time we will make a Carbon Sepia Photo on Elegant
will take possession of the place Octo- weeks for the University of Nebraska
Folder for $4 per dozen. Portland price for this work is 810 per dozen.
ber 15. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis will eith- where they both have responsible posi­
tions as instructors in the botanical de
er move here or to Portland.
ARCHIE BRYANT, Prop.
MISS KATE LILLY, Reception Lady.
— Pictures of merit not of trash ¡s j partment, for which the Nebraska insti­
our motto. If we can’t make you a tution is noted.
Len Morley and his brother Will,
good Foto we won’t make you one at
Oscar Baldwin and wife, who have all. See Archie Bryant, the picture who is employed on the new bank
building, will leave the first of Septem­
been sojourning at Newport for the man. Pacific Art Studio.
It
past month, have returned home.
About fifteen young folks enjoyed ber for their old home in Wisconsin for
H . W. SPARKS, LOCAL EDITOR.
Tom Hughes, a brother of Miss the afternoon Friday near H. T. Bux­ a visit with their mother and other rel­
Helen Hughes of Portland, has been ton’s having a picnic. Games of all atives. "Shorty” has some stalwart
Claud Smith was a Portland visitor visiting with relatives in this city.
kinds were played after which lemon-1 brothers in the east and he thinks like-
| ly that Oregon’s population will be in-
Tuesday,
ade
and cake were served.
Prof. Taylor arrived a few days ago
I creased somewhat by his visit to the
Charles Roe came home from New­ from Nebraska and has purchased the
Rolla Phelps, who recently pur­ j east.
port Saturday.
Mrs. Glass property in South Park.
chased a piece of land near Forest
} Oscar Love ripped his right leg just
— The new school books are now on
Take advantage of the hour and sub- Grove, Oregon, was in the city during
I above the knee quite badly while
sale at The Bazaar.
scribe for The News at the old rate of the week attending to some business j threshing for Krebs near Greenville
mattjrs.—Hood
River
News-Letter.
Mrs. Tiaver was a Portland visitor 81. October 1 the price goes up.
Tuesday afternoon by catching the
one day last week.
Miss Mable Wirtz of Portland who
Lloyd McNutt and E. Hardin who has been visiting with relatives in Port­ | member on the sack hooks of the sep­
arator He had been working on the
Miss Zula Shorb is the guest of the have been spending a week in the
land has returned to this city and is separator and gave a leap but did not
mountains returned home Monday.
Misses Haney of this city.
stopping with her mother here while quite clear the machine catching his j
Earl Dennis returned Tuesday from
Miss Belle Denny of La Salle, III., Nibbs and Willard are over to New­ leg on the hook. He come to town I
a short recreation to Tillamook.
has accepted a position as bookkeeper port.
and had Dr. Brown dress the wound.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wirtz spent with Goff Bros, the hardware men.
Miss Margaret Jesse of Banks, enter
A crowd of boys consisting of Chet
Su nday with friends in the country.
Will Kertson returned from Newport tained last week her friends. Misses j 0{lnsor]( o ra Fields, Clarence Parker,
— We have always paid the high­ last Saturday but in the process of his Ethel Lee and Dora Reincke of Port- c arj Christian, Harve Baldwin and
stay at the coast he lost his mustache. land. The ladies had a delightful | Xrumbun went over to Newport last
est lor wool and mohair.—Bailey's.
time while there and declare theii in Saturdav returning Monday.
They
W. E Pegg wat transacting busi­
Archie Clark, who is with a survey tention of returning.
were
joined
at
Carlton
by
Carl
Michaux
ness in Portland the first ol the week. party over in the Wilson River coun­
A. Richter and Melvin Sykes are and every one of the bunch was clad
—For water and light meters see try was in the city the first of the week. here from the east. They are friends in red sweaters and when they arrived
S. E. Todd.
7-tf
P. P. Murphy and family have re­ of Walter Roswurm, our popular ice at the coast were bradded the red
Pay up your arrearages and a year turned from Astoria where Mr. Murphy man, and may work with him in the sweater brigade.
in advance before the rate goes up to has been employed. They will reside restaurant which he is contemplating
Levi Walker returned last week from
here.
81 . 50 .
starting up here.
| the government survey he has been
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Harmon who
A. L. Sexton went over to Seaside making in the Cascade Mountains
Gladys Kelsey of Portland, is visiting
her many little friends in this city this have been visiting at the home of John fast Saturday for an over Sunday stay about 12 miles southeast of Gates.
E. Bailey have returned to their home with his wife and Bess who had been Mr. Walker reports that country very
week.
in Seattle.
spending a couple of weeks at the sea­ rich in minerals and some fine strikes
John Stevenson of the Telegram,
shore. A1 brought them both back are being made in lead. Gordon
Mr.
Schofield,
who
lives
on
the
Gales
w.is visiting his parents on Gales Creek
Clapp, Albert Kirkwood and August
Creek road, is carrying his arm in a with him Monday.
Sunday.
Wagner did work for Mr. Walker on
sling as a result of a runaway he had
Thomas Roe was to have been the survey.
Ora Smith, one of our first subscrib­ the other day.
brought home from his cottage at
ers, was in T lesday and renewed his
Mr. Thos. Emrick arrived from For­
Newport the first of the week, on ac­
James
McClaren,
one
of
the
oldest
subscription.
pioneers of Gales Creek and a wealthy count of his ill health, but just about est Grove this morning with a load of
- The Auction House received a farmer of that section, was doing busi­ that time he got better and wished to men who have been employed by the
Wakefield Company, contractors on
carload of new and second hand furni­ ness in this city yesterday.
remain at the seashore.
construction of the railroad. Mr. Em­
ture last week.
It
Tom Todd was transacting business
Miss Nellie James, who formerly rick will make regular trips by this
Mrs. Kd Dixon is at Newport work­ in town Tuesday incidentally making
lived here with her parents, Mr. and route, by which method it is hoped by
ing on one ol her choice paintings of this office a pleasant call and renewing
Mrs. E. B. James, is in the city visit­ the contractor to secure enough men to
scenes at- it the beach.
his subseription to The News.
ing her aunt. Miss Mary James. Miss fill the present pressing need.—Tilla­
\ new
will begin in The News
Evan Ranes, who is in the employ Nellie is teaching school at Bend and mook Herald.
next week
‘The Red Trail” by of the Marshal-Wells Hardware Com her father is conducting a store at
John Vondehey’s farm of 34 acres
Gu-tave Ainmrd. Read it.
pany along with Nibbs Wirtz is in the Laidlaw.
and located l j miles north of Forest
Mia Goldie ’eterson returned Mon- city visiting with his mother.
A party of lads consisting of Don Grove has been sold to I. C. Nealiegh
d.i. from cwport where the Peterson
W. R. Harris and his brother, Rev Trumble, Ernest Steigleader, George of Hood River and R. A. Phelps of the
? lily r k ng an outing.
W. B. Harris ol Rockford 111., have re Jackson, Roy Knox and Young Moore, same place has purchased J H.
Dr. D. W v ard and Father Ver- turned from an outing and will go to returned from the Timber country Herb's ranch of 40 acres near Green­
Monday after spending a week in the ville. Both of these families have
haag ol Verboort, went over to Tilla­ Seaside for another sojourn.
mountains. They report that they got lived at Hood River for the past seven­
mook Monday lor an outing.
Miss Bessie Stoetzel of Murphy, a couple of deer.
teen years and this community is to
Mrs. A. E. Dixon, the milliner, went Idaho, is here the guest of A. G. Hoff­
profit by the apple country’s loss.
Alfred Gilbert, familiarly known as Both sales were made through the
to Portland yesterday to purchase her man. Miss Stoetzel is book-keeper
for a lumber concern in Idaho
Little Gillie around these parts, and Oregon Land Company.
Fall stock of Millinery goods.
Jim
Thompson, both former students
Chester Fletcher left last evening
The Book Store offers ten per cent
Frank Miller, the renowned aeronaut
of Pacific, passed through here Mon­
lor
Peublo,
Col.,
where
he
is
instructor
discount through August on wood to
day enroute to Timber, the camping who sent his boy, the Russian, up at
in
modern
languages
in
the
High
burn. Better lay in a supply.
Hillsboro the Fourth, came out with
School of which his brother is principal ground of the Shannons, I-angleys and Zeno the snake charmer, Sunday, and
others
from
here.
E. F. Seifert returned last week
Mrs. W. B. Haines, who has been
had Ira Bradley take them on over to
from his trip up the valley where he
A. C. Schofield who resides on the Tillamook where they will do stunts
at Newport for several weeks, is at the
has b ttn visiting his parents.
home of her parents at Philomath sen- Buxton place on the Gales Creek road or the people during the fair. Miller
A new story will begin in The News 1 °usly ill. Mr. Haines is at her bed- was breaking a colt Tuesday, when is reported as saving that he did not
the animal turned the buggy over with go over on the boat from Portland be­
next week. "The Red Trail” by side-
Mr. Scofield underneath.
The left
Gustave Aimaid. Read it.
Cy Fowler's daughter, Cora, wa* wrist was badly sprained as a result. cause he was afraid to load all the gold
on the boat he intends taking away
Miss Clara Templeton who has been brought home with the typhoid fever Dr. Via dressed the wound.
from the land of cheese for fear of
Tuesday
from
Anna
Cortz,
Wash,
acting as central in the Pacific States
sinking
the craft.
i Yesterday it was thought she was some
Dick Holsier was doing trading in
office has gone to Hood River.
better.
this city Saturday. Dick has a fine
E. I. Kuratli of Hillsboro and ex-
Next Saturdav is the Grange picnic
little ranch on David’s Hill where he recorder of conveyances was in the city-
Mr. Austin T. Buxton, Worthy is making all kinds of money off his
at Watt’s grove. One of the best
yesterday on business.
He found
Master of the Oregon State Grange, grapes. His sister who stopped there
times of the season is promised.
time to call at The News office.
wife and two small sons spent F’riday
Miss Rita Bailey of Salem is the and Saturday nights with Mrs. Holm for some time this summer has re­
H O L L I S T E R 'S
guest of Mrs. John E. Bailey and will returning to their home at Forest turned to New York.
make a visit of about six weeks.
Uncle Obed Thornburg, the grand Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
Grove Sundav.—North Yamhill Record
A Busy Medicir* for Busy Poopie.
old man of Washington County, who
Brines Qoid«n Hoaltti and Renewed Viror.
only lacks four years of being a cente­
A i i w l f l c fo r C o nstipation. In digestion. L iv er
narian, was up town Tuesday shaking and K idney trouble*. P im ples. Eczem a. Im pure
Blood.
B ad B re ath . SlucrrU h Bowels. H eadache
hands with his many friends. He still and B ackache.
I ts Rocky M ountain T ea in ta b ­
gets around very spryly and drives his le t form . 35 c e n u a box. G e nuine m ade b'
H o l l u t i e P a c o C o m p a c t . M adison. W is.
Iron-1 one benefits the first day and makes you feel like new horse under the whip.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
!
Pacific A rt Studio
THE
S 'O re
l
It Will Pay You
To go and see John A n­
derson for
SUITS
We have them greatly re­
duced.
John
Anderson,
THE TAILOR.
C IT Y
Peel L ik e N e w .
Nice Coal Dress Goods
Dimity and lawns of all kinds.
A new shipment of trimmings, the very best that money
will buy. Laces and embroideries.
Big stock of
SUMMER SHOES
Also the finest line of groceries in town.
Everything guaranteed or your money refunded. J
Get your fruit jars— Mason and Economy— from us.
ABRAHAM BROS
O rego n
Forest Grove
A Complete Line
Camp Stoves,
Tm ware,
Enamel ware
& Cooking Utinsels needed for the
Hopfield or Home
You will need a new Range this fall
we have a good stock and shall be
pleased to tell you about the range
we are selling, of which over 30 sold
since March 1st.
W e can refer you
to any of these purchasers any one
who buys one of these stoves re-
mains our friend for life.
They are
the best bakers and fuel savers on
the market.
HOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW P E 0 P *'
in a week.
Ira Purdin of Portland came out
Monday to look after his farm for a few j
u r»
*“
^ ce 50 cen,s- L'« us send you our little days. He with his daugnter Edna
booklet. Renew Your Vitality, which tells you what IRON-TONE is and will leave Sept. 11 for a visit to the |
what it will do. You can have it for the asking.
Jamestown Exposition and on his re- i
turn he will visit his old home in \
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A. G. Hoffman has returned from I
his trip to Netarts where he has been Farms to be
camping with his family for the past
three weeks.
They went over the
Wilson River road and returned by the ;
Grand Ronde.
The Erickson and
Green families were in the same party.
F O R E ST GROVE,
listed with us
W HY?
A. J. Russell, brother of C. V. B.
Russell the shoe man. died it Kn
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