Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, August 29, 1907, Image 5

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    Anyone wishing to see some artistic
work in the shape of planking, should
take a drive across the county bridge
near Watt’ s Grove.
T h e season of hop picking is here and the crop this year is abundant.
mand for pickers than ever before.
plies that will meet all demands.
A party of the Y. M. C. A. boys
passed through here Sunday, on their
.ay to Tillamook and another party of
them will go this week for their annual
| outing.
Eight room modern house,
large lot, splendid location.
A home to be proud of; a « n n n
o n ly ............ ..................
The lower camp of the Base Line
Lumber C o., began work
Monday,
| j after a few days idleness due to the
j fire burning in the timber where they
! I are logging.
Relinquishment of Tim ber
partly improved,
C lC fl
on ly .......................................... 1
There is a better de­
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THOMAS & H0GE
Real Estate,
Mrs. Willis Goff cam e in M onday |
and joined the folks at Nye Creek.
Before you go to the fields come to our store and we will make
_
delega-
Con gross
by Gov-
cl
isident
Irrigation
:ptember
egon
is
Septen -
where
Phone 294, Forest Grove, Oregi n
Willard Wirtz left Tuesday
after:
spending a very enjoyable week at the
Casino camp.
you comfortable, happy and satisfied for we have everything you need to make your hop picking
OZiOUU
ES.
tern will
NEWPORT.
W e foresaw this and have consequently laid in a stock of sup­
carnival a success.
A FINE HOME
argest in
A Big Dramatic Treat.
Quite a rain storm came up Saturday
and lasted till Monday causing many
John F. Stowe’ s big double specta­
people to go home.
cular U ncle T o m ’ s Cabin which will
Dr. Ralph Dugan of Portland, for- appear in Forest Grove, Tuesday, Sept.
| merly of Forest Grove, arrived Monday 3 under a mammoth water-proof tent
with a seating capacity of two thousand
evening to remain a week.
People have been leaving fast during j seats, which includes 500 opera chairs.
the past week and by the first of Sep­ This big company com es direct from
the eastern states. The Rev. S. S.
tem ber the crowd will be small.
Walters of Chicago, says there is som e­
Willard Wirtz of the Journal staff, j
thing about U ncle T om ’ s Cabin that
I son of Councilman Wirtz, arrived last
appeals to all, old and young, refined
week to remain a week by the sea.
1
or coarse, educated or uneducated. It
Miss Josephine Baber and Miss Edna | flTttst be admitted by the amusement
Hamilton came over last week and will seekers that U ucle T om ’ s Cabin, when
remain some time at the Baber cottage | produced in the grand manner in which
John Leach, formerly a student of the Stowe’ s performances are always
Pacific University, came in Saturday launched, posesses a charm to be found
! evening to spend several days at the in no other form of theatrical entertain­
: beach.
ment. Yet, like everything else in this
Haven Belknap, formerly of Forest progressive age, Stowe’ s big company
i Grove, Sundayed at the beach, coming has improved with age, and each year
over on the excursion and going back brings out fresh novelties, new features
and pleasing effects. This year they
; the same day.
Mrs. C. O. R oe gave a dinner last carry a military band of twenty solo ar­
I week in honor of the Casino camp. tists and an operatic orchestra of ten
pieces under the personal direction of
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Thus.
Prof. Hayworth. This company travels
Roe, Mrs. C. 0 . Roe and son Bruce,
Raleigh Walker, Herbert Wirtz and in their own private train of Pullman
cars and will positively appear for one
: Chas. Walker.
night only. Watch for the noon day
concert.
HILLSB0R0
Gloves, leather and canvas, guantlets, hats, shirts,
shoes rubbers, two grades; straw cuffs, blankets, quilts,
sun umbrellas. In fact» you can't name an article we
haven’t got.
izes
for
nd
this
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The GROCERY Department
You don’t want to forget your stomachs—neither
have we for you can get everything of the choicest here.
will pay you to start from
our big store
C. Blaser has sold his farm
town.
west
After the crop is harvested come to us where we can
HOFFMAN ® , ALLEN
COMPANY
OREGON
FOREST GROVE
Quong Lee’s
LAUNDRY
Liner Column
It is all smooth sailing when you place a Liner Ad
In this column. A few words here will reach 5,000
readers and the results are certain. 5c line 1st
Insertion, lV i cents each subsequent insertion.
Minimum charge 10 cts.
FINE WORK DONE CHEAP — PRICES
White ahlrt
So,,
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- 10c Drawers -
• S to ISc
10c White W ent« - 10 to 20c
White Skirt« - 10 to 50 Underlkirta - l i 't o 25c
Undershirts - - - 8c Stockings -
- - 2Wc
Handkerchiefs - - 2c C o l l a r » ....................... i s
Men's White Vests 10 15c Pant« - - - - -
25c
Coat« - - - - 10 20c Duster«
- - 15 20c
Towel« - - - 20c Dos. Napkins - - 20c Dor
The following articles 50 C per doe. Pillow Cases.
Bed Sheets, Table cloths. Night Gowns. Women's
Drawers, Underwear, Aprons and Corset Covers.
“ WANTED— Salesmen. Many make
$100 to $150 per month, som e even
Correspondence.
GALES CREEK
Mr. Ryan is having his house rem od­
eled.
Mr. Damon and Ed. Lilly are erect­
ing new houses.
Leland Thrapp was quite sick M on­
: m o '(.
Stock clean; grown on reserva-
j tion, far from old orchards.
Cash day. Dr. Brown was called.
advanced weekly. Choice of territory.
Robert Lilly of Portland, is visiting
! Address Washington Nursery Company,
with relatives on Gales Creek.
Toppenish, Washington.”
Mrs. Campbell and children of Hills­
FOR SALE.— Thoroughbred regis- boro, spent Sunday at Gales City.
| tered heifers. Out of the herd of dairy
Mr. and Mrs. Benson of Dilley, have Edna made a short shopping expedi
cattle which have the highest test in been visiting friends near Gales Creek.
tion to Forest Grove Monday.
the county.
Address box 16 R. <f. D.
Quite a few Gales Creek people
Mrs. J. B. Kuhns and Miss Mary
N o. 1. Cornelius.
tl
went to the circus in Portland Monday.
who have been in Portland, for the past
Cecil Lilly has been spending a few two weeks arrived home Tuesday even-
FOR SALE— 2 j W agon; also cheap
f Horse. Inquire of W . R. Whitney. days with his uncle, Carl Iler at Neha- ! mg.
lem.
Mrs. L. A. Long and little daughter
7-2t-p
Mrs. Bateman and Mrs. Sargent re­ , of Hillsboro spent a couple of days
Lost— Left silk, ivory handle um ­ turned from Tillam ook Saturday, A ]| with her sister Mrs. M. M cL eod last
week.
brella on Forest Grove Local August report a fine time.
7th. If finder will return to this of­
The family of J. F. Forbes started
Tw o young men traveling to Tilla­
fice a reward will be paid.
6 t 6
for their hom e in Butte, Montana,
Dairy, fruit and hay farms, hop
mook from Oregon City, experienced a j/nndav
Miss Majorie will attend
buggy coiieKe
yards.
For Sale— Pure bred Poland China ------------
runaway A last fine
Saturday,
in Boston this winter.
boar 16 months old. O. C. Schofield, was broken to pieces.
List your place with me and have
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schoolcraft,
2 miles west of Forest Grove.
6 tf
W ord was received from Fred Lilly, Donald and Miss Pearl Bradley who
it sold.
— I am ready to do all kinds of well aged 19, stating that he and Miss Myr­ have been at Netarts for the past week
! work. D igging, cleaning, etc. Joe tle Holman of Reno, Nevada, aged 14, arrived home M onday- They report a
were married. Cupid’ s arrows hit the very pleasant trip.
I Fairchild.
4 4t
rather young sometimes.
Wanted— A cook. W ages $1 per
WATT DISTRICT.
A snake-charmer with eleven poison
day. Address Mrs. C. W . Johnson,
ous
snakes
passed
through
Gales
Creek
B.
Adams
recently purchased four
Office Main street, one dcor north Poaell'j | Gaston, Or.
from Tillam ook, Sunday. Also a don-1 fine cows of A. Taylor, who lives on
Shoe Store
Oregon
FOR SALE— G ood work horse well key which is claim ed to be the smallest the old Knighten place,
Forest Grove
M rj Hafvey Ro({ers whQ has been
broke,and set of new work harness— in the world being but two feet high. ;
Pacific Aren«
Walter Hayden came from Elastern
Oregon with a drove of horses.
F°rest
REAL
M. L. Noble
ESTATE
Company
Large or Small Tracts
i
Forest Grove
Mr. and Mrs. George Bennett and
daughter of Sioux City, Iowa, spent
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. A . D. j
Harper and family also Mrs. Harper’ s
Felix Verhoeven
father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Eli K. N. Staehr
O ffice a t B a z a a r
Smith.
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PROPERTY Z PEOPLE
F O R E S T
j
G R O V E
Tuesday, Septem ber 3
|
John F . Stowe’s spectacular production of
Real Estate
On the Old Carey
Mr. Adkins while attempting to dis- taking medical treatment of Dr. Brown
8 -tf
connect his telephone from the wire ; for som e time, is slightly improved,
during the electric storm Friday night
T h e rain s . turdty spoiled the day
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY
LOST— Suitcsse between F. H . Gor-
was suddenly landed out in the middle
for
the Grange picn ic which was to |
I d on ’ s farm residence and Forest Grove. of the floor by an unseen hand.
Forest Grove Time Table
Eld.
to have been held in the Watts Grove. 1
Finder leave same at LaCourses. 8 - It
Lilly, while covering his sacks of grain,
Rev. Hall and wife accompanied by
received quite a shock, and also Jefl
F o r R e n t o r S a l e — T ent 12x24.
NO*TH BOUND.
Parson. There were several trees Mr. and Miss Livermore, attended
8 -tf
No. 7 drparts 6 -0 a. m., «iTivt» «t Portland 6 00 a. m. Inquire at Pacific Art Studio.
church services in Forest Grove, Sun­
struck by lightning in this vicinity.
Ntx J
8.47 a. ra..
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No. 9 “
1:30 p ra.,
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2.50 ». m.
day morning.
No. 1 “
4:10 ». m..
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5:50 ». ra.
— Brick at Peterson’ s yard $7 per
DILLEY
SOUTH BOUND.
Mr. and Mrs. R obt. M cCracken who
No. 2 I» Portland 7:00». a . W. Vorrat Gro»r 1:34 a. m. thousand.
George
Reed
and
Earl
Knapp
spent
have
been at the Adams’ home for the
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11.00 a. a . ar.
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1 2 :2 0 » .* .
— M oney to loan on farm security.
No. 4
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5:40 ». a .
past two months, returned to their home
Tuesday
in
Hillsboro.
No. 10 ’ ’
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5 20 ». ra , ar. “
» «0 ». ra.
W . H . Hollis,
in the G rove, Saturday. T h ey are
Oscar and Ben Kuhns spent Satur­
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— Ladies’ white canvas oxfords in the
spending this week visiting Mr. and
day at the Rose City.
| Mrs. Sam Short above Gales Creek and
E. C. SIMPSON, Agent.
!■*«•» “ T1” “ Bailey’ s,
Mrs. J. W . Anderson made a short later will pick hops in a yard near
w . E. C o m a n , General Freight and
— M oney to loan on farm security.
' North Yamhill.
trip to Portland Monday.
Passenger Agent, Portland.
W . H . H ollis. Forest Grove.
Showing under an im m ense water-proof tent with
seating capacity for Tw o Thousand people.
never been used.
Porter place.
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of this
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The amusement street, or concession
I space, at the Greater Oregon State Fair
Editor Bath returned from Bandon, (Sept. 1 6 -2 1 ), at Salem, will be called
the Corral. This name was adopted
Tuesday noon.
from a long list submitted because it
Hillsboro was well represented at
his a Western flavor, and because the
j | the circus in Portland, this week.
Corral will be a general round-up and
T h e annual exodus of people from meeting place for pleasure seekers w to
i town to the hop fields has com m enced will visit the big fair. The place itself
this week.
will be in tlie form of a corral, or en­
County Treasurer Jackson is making closure, being built around three sides
arrangements to spend a few days at o a square. A number of good shows
and acts are being signed up for this
: the coast.
department.
Free open-air e x h ib -
The traveling agent of the Boys and tions, balloon ascensions, m oving pic­
1 Girls Aid Society of Portland, was here tures, etc., will be presented to the
[ Tuesday looking alter affairs of the public on a big platform in the center
society.
of the enclosure. Get in on
the
Editor Long has sold his interest in round-up at the Corral.
the H illsbtra Argus to a Mr. Guild of
Portland, the transfer being made the | Wm. David’ s old black horse got
| latter part of last week
Mr. Guild is away from him Monday morning and
an experienced newspaper man and cam e tearing up Maui street at break­
i will, no doubt, do well in his new field. neck speed with the buggy touching
Mr. Long will probably engage in oth­ only the high spots in the rear. She
er business as soon as he gets his cam t to a sudden stop when she came
in contact with Mark No lie’ s spick and
affairs closed up.
Miss Ada Anderson of Portbnd v is -!
span team of greys which were hitched
ited last week at the home of A. Briggs.
WILSON DISTRICT
to the rack. N o damage was done to
Miss Lizzie Briggs left yesterday for
either team or rigs.
Mr. Green Ldly is going to move to
a few days visit with relatives at St.
Hillside on his own farm.
Johns.
T H E BOOK ST O R E offers, this
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Stanton of Por:-
week only, 10 per cent off on every
Mrs Etta Adams is spending a few
land, are visiting Wilson’ s.
$1 sale of “ wood to burn” — pyrogra-
days with her sister, Mrs. G; T5. Eason
Mr. Aden Harper and family are phy out- fits included.
near here.
moving over on Mr. W hite’ s farm.
C. N. Johnson will begin hop pick­
Mr. and Mrs. McCrakens of Forest
Bids Wanted.
ing Thursday. A wagon will run from
here daily.
Grove, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Short.
The undersigned will receive, until
Mrs. B. R. Herberlie and children September 2nd, bids for furnishing
Mrs. J. M. Um phlette of Am ity, ar­
rived Wednesday for a short visit with of California are visiting Mr. and Mrs. milk at Herrick Hall during the com ­
her sister Mrs. A. Briggs.
ing college year.
W . N. PERRIN.
Frank Allen.
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Mr. Eld, Den, Charlie Wilson and
Mrs. Thomas H undley and Miss
fit you as no other store can.
dvertis-
A n immense stage
Realistic mechanical effects
Gorgeous scenery
I lear the Noonday ( ' o n c e r I
By Prof Hayworth’ s Military Band of 20 Musicians
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