Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, October 03, 1907, Image 8

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    Mrs.
Capital
Surplus
Resources
G rove, Oregon
$ 25
di:
Director»:
Alfred Wheeiock, a cousin of the
local editor, was in this city Sunday
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10 . 000.00
visiting friends.
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He
is a graduate of
| the Oregon Law school and has offices
I in Portland.
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R. M.
Dooly. J E. Loomis, H. C. Wortman,
Frank E. Dooly, R. M. Dooly. Jr.
Carrol Morelock and his sister Miss
| Reva came up from their home
tered in the Academ y.
FOR THE PARTY
cu
Pi
be
Advertised Shoes and Prices
sit
P R IC E
All you have to do is to
some and see. It will cost
you nothing and I don’t want
your
M O N E Y
unless I can give you full
value. M y terms are
C I T Y
County Supt. Case was in town Mon­
day.
E. A. Ives of Nehalem was in town
Tuesday.
Frank Meresse was a Rose City vis­
itor Sunday.
Nelson B. LaCourse was a Portland
visitor Monday.
Mr. Wiberg of Fern Hill was doing
trading in this city Monday.
George Shock of the Watts district,
was in the Grove Monday.
Miss Joe Baber returned last week
from her summer vacation at Newport.
Born Thursdav, Oct. 3, to Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Beyer,a daughter, Thatcher.
Restaurant's plan
is,
good things to eat and plenty of it.
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Mr. and Mrs.
Bamford of Hillside
w jre doing shopping in this city Tues­
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day.
The local auxiliary to the Christian
That Rube Sanders’ young son has Woman's Board of Missions will have
considerable of his dads blood coursing its regular monthly meeting at the
Christian Church Tuesday, Oct. 8 , at
through his veins was evident the
i 3 p. m. Subject for consideration.
other day when a chap about twice his
Schools- /
Mrs. Clara M o o r e ,,
Mrs. M. Peterson
Mrs.
W.
T
a
Anderson,
THE TAILOR.
Dim ity and lawns of all kinds.
A new shipment of trimmings, the very best that m oney
will buy. Laces and embroideries.
Carl Nicholson returned last Satur- years experience. See him at Hills­
boro October 7; Forest Grove 8 and 9.
day from Tillamook, where he went a
Next Tuesday and W ednesdiy, O c­
few days ago with Hugh Smith’ s team.
tober 8 and 9, Dr. Lo.ve the well known
Nick btought back a load of salmon or
, .
,
. . . .
, oculo optician will be at Hotel Laugh-
rather started with them and had them | Hn
Dr Lowg has been com inj, t0
OSE
FOREST CROVS
B ig stock of
’ Forest Grove for more than sixteen
Recorder Walter Hoge and Treasurer all sold before reaching here.
Walter Rosewurm has purchased sev- years and by his skill, honesty and in-
and lucra-
eral hundred cords of wood from C. D. i teBriW has built UP a larKe
since Corl’ s building is torn down.
ti/e business here. This will be his
Have Dr. Lowe relieve your head Vaughn of Thatcher, and now he will I last trip here this year.
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and eye aches with a pair of his su­ endeavor to keep the town folks warm I
Ernest Reuter has been made fore­
perior glasses. Consult him October instead of cool as was his mission last man of the Forbes farm near Dilley.
8 and 9 .
13-1 ¡summer when he peddled ice.
He will supervise the orchards, the rest
R.
M.
Stevens
of
this
city,
was
show-
of
the land having been rented.
Fifty
Friend C. Danford of near Greet-
acres are in prunes, seven in English
ville, but now a traveling salesman of ing some samples of eastern Washing­
walnuts and some in filberts. Mr.
Blake McFall, Sundayed in
Forest ton apples which for s;ze and quality Reuter has been visiting and studying
beats anything we have seen by sev­ the large orchards over the Willamette
Grove.
eral
points. Mr. Stevens has been valley and his experience on David’ s
Green Walker who furnishes music
visiting
a brother there and has just Hill with his father ably fits him for the
for the love s of the light fantastic of
work.
returned.
Greenville was doing trading in town
Messrs. Rice ot St. Johns and Jean
The body of Wm. Allen, who died
Tuesday.
Comstock of Michigan v.sited with
The Free Methohist meetings which at the St. Vincent Hospital last week their old friend, J. VV. Sherwood ol
of
They en­
were begun in Hillsboro six weeks ago of brain fever- was brought to this city this city a few days ago.
still continue on the grounds west of Saturday and taken on over to Vernonia joyed recalling old times in Michigan.
A few years ago Mrs. Sherwood said it
the theatre.
I *or bur‘a' Monday. He was the son of
that she would give most anything to
1 W. W. Sessman of that place,
He
Bryce Wilson ol Timber whs over to
see a Michigan dog run through their
was twenty yeais of age and was born back yard but now if she were in that t i
the Grove last week getting bondsman
in Micigan.
state she would probably give more to
as he has been appointed postmaster
Corl are now in the old Hyde building
SUMMER SHOES
A lso the finest line of groceries in town.
Everything guaranteed or your m oney refunded.
G et your fruit jars— M ason and E co n o m y — from us.
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Forest Grove
P. W. Cronin and wife came in from see. an 0 reS °n canine
Peterson
and
Son
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ttot through
Oregon
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I their ranch near Scoggins Valley Tues- t,lie' r jarl^'
centainlv
day for a visit with their daughters,
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Saturday in honor of Miss Beryl Ritchie
slaughtered the stoves last week, they . . . . . . . .
iMrs. N. L. Atkins and Miss Alice by a few of her friends. Different
sold 18. And by the way they adver­
Cronin. Mr. Cronin has returned to games were played after which a
tise in The News.
the farm but Mrs. Cronin will remain [ lunch was served. Those present were
Mrs. W. P. Via and daughter Stella fot a fortnight.
I Amy> Gertie and Irene Sappington,
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1 ^ llen Wilhelmson, Salome Sias, Beth
returned last week from their sojourn
THE LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE
Mistakes wtll happen in the best of | Emerson, Margaret Morgan, Edna Ras-
in the mountains and Stella’ s health is
ELKS BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON
familes. On the sale bills
Dill:, ol
of P. W. j | musen, Gertrude and Helen Deckert,
very much improved.
Watkins we omitted that he will sell J Nancy and Hetman Moore, Dale Abra­
David A. Mobley, who has been 19 hogs and a two-year old colt, on the ham, Esther Ve.iable and Geitrude
Ours is one of the ten largest business colleges in the United States,
Allen.
working in the Palouse country during old A. H. Johnson place three and
Enrollment, past year, 842 pupils,
Equipment, $16,000.
Graduates are all enffetojed.
Placed .151 pupils into lucrative positions during past >ear. We will place you when competent
Charles Hallberg and Charles Nel­
vacation, has returned to his home
one-half miles southeast of Gaston,
W BEHNXR, Pres.
SEND F O R C A T A L O G U E
I. M. W ALKER, Prin.
son of Ada, two butchers who have just
Wednesday, Oct, 9 .
this city and is again in school.
sold out their business in Ada, Idaho,
Dancemaster Raymond who taught
“ A Life Motive,” will be the theme were in this city Tuesday. They are
a class here a few years ago, arrived in next Sunday evening at the Christian looking over the towns in Western
town today from Vancouver B. C. H e | church, the first discourse in a series to Oregon with a view of locating here.
Ada is a town of six thousand people
will organize a class here soon.
the young. The morning theme will
and has a large beet factory which is
Church
John Drew, the colt pitcher, has | be,
L,c’ “ v
- llurcn Government and Disci- having splendid success,” ssiJM r. Hall.
left for Los Angeles where he will try pllne’ irom a Blble standpoint. All He said that the people in Ada didn't
to make good with the major league arc cor<baPV invited to these services, pay as much attention to the Haywood
trial as the people removed thousands
and he will run a tobacco store.
^‘le r e 's ^ *n tbe camP of the foot of miles.
H. H. Porter and family left yester- ^
" ' f " ° f P’ U’ because of the le-
Hoffman & Allen Co. are agents!
day for Martin, Minn., where they will tUr ' ' ' a,r' ^ miphrey the full back for the famous Butterick patterns.
and punter of last year.
It
— Light Packing Co. Cider Mill at
— Ladies' white canvas oxfords in the
visit his parents and sell some property
Girl 14 or 15 years of age wanted
thought for a while that he would not
Cornelius, are accepting apples
for latest styles at Bailey’ s.
before returning here in the spring.
to work for board and g o to school.
return and the fellows were casting anx- Good home. Inquire at this office.
pressing on shares on Tuesdays, and
— M oney to loan on farm security.
Prof. Boggess filled the Methodist fously about for a man to fill his place
ln it
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-Dr. Lowe, the well known oculc* are buying apples any day in the week. W . H . H ollis. Forest Grove.
THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR YOU
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during the summer is now at her home
— The best meal in town at the in Dilley and will
City Restaurant. I was there and school this year.
— W e buy wool and mohair at the
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Mr. and Mrs.
probably
\
attend
Martzel of Portland
Haynes has Berkshire pigs spent Sunday at the home of the Allen
They started I
for sale— also house to rent east of family on Fifth street.
yesterday for an extensive trip to Chi­
tawn to g ood man.
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cago and eastern cities.
All eye workers are cordially invited
to call on Dr. Lowe and have him test | We desire to thank the citizens of
— Harry
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forest Grove and especially the fire
■ department for their interest in pro -1
W anted— Good girl for housework tecting our home
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at the recent fire
Good wages. See at on ce F. T . Chap-1 dufing our ib s e n c e . - j . H . Weblv
man at Pacific University.
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their eyea O ctober 8 and 9.
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China Pheasant Shooting Opens!
W c have a large assortment of Guns and
Ammunition. W e have just received over
2 0,000 shells, all new and finest loads.
N erve F orce
ce
John
to
| all Christian women.
vistting her
Miss Briggs who has been with the !
B. Shively, of mechanical department ol The News
liund it so.
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place to buy your new suit for fall and win­
is
Portland.
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An invitation is extended
will
T h is is the best
ter.
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Indian sign.
beauties and
satisfy the most fastidious.
Ind
Jesse Martin, the horse trader, was Gould w ho"'tie' 1 'l ¡1 " " " ' I ° f R" ' j'lst as he aPPeared on the scene Sat- opticion, wil be in Forest Grove,°Octo -1 Hif?h{St 1 r c e Paid for a.’ Ples.
Gou d who attended the conference m urd.ay.
ber 8 and 9.
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Phone No. 725.
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in from Scoggin valley the first of the Portland and Prof. Taylor preached in -------------------
week.
the evening.
daughter,
in
T his season’s styles are
mony.
size piled on him, and got handed the |ea(jer-
Boys and Youths
M en,
Oscar Baldwin is a mechanical g e t-
Mrs. Dunning, who has been an in-
ius as a look at the furniture and fix- valid at her home at the east end of I
The best like­ ings of his confectionery will demon Second avenue for several years, left
yesterday for the Old Ladiec’ Home at
ness in the world
mount .or
fo ponland_ shg has consi(ierable money
strate.
The desk, shelves, mourn
can be spoiled in
made arrangements with the H om e
the finishing. We the large mirror, shows the work of a
mechanic,
to
care
for her in her old age.
bring to the task
much skill and
Charles Odell sold a house and two
T o do one thing and do it well is more
employ
every
lots located on corner of 4th street to be desired and is of more benefit to ,
modern
method
to Mr. P. Watson of humanity than to do many things and j
which will make and Sth Avenue
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« 77 c
Coi. » „ none of them equal to the best. Dr.
Gas
on,
consideration
£775. Sale was
p
, ,
for better
and
’
1 Lowe confines his practice to the hu-
more
attractive made by Staehr & \ erhoeven, the For- man eye. Consult him and you coti-
photographs.
est Grove Real Estate Co.
suit a genuine specialist with eighteen
M.
H . W. SPARKS, LOCAL EDITOR.
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Fall Clothing for
PHOTOGRAPHS
Pacific Art
Studio
I have just laid in one of the best lines of
I berg.
of that place.
— The City
Miss Lydia Buchele of Gaston was
recently married to John Dames of. the
same place. The bride has lived at
Gaston for the past five years and the
groom two ye<-rs
'I hey will make
Gaston their home. Rev. Rberling of
Gales performed the wedding cere­
Fall Clothing
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Q. V. B. R u s s e ll
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J. P. Vanderzanden who has leased j ,
the City Restaurant has been a resident
of this city for several years and is a
native of this county. This city can
bank on him putting up a good meal
and it is fortunate in having a restaur j
ant run by a local man rather than by ,
floating individuals.
V
Cash to All
T H
Miss Reva
(has been attending college at New-
in search of ex­
quisite
photo-
graps this studio is
just the place they
seek.
Merely
working the cam­
era isn’ t all there
is to making fine
Made by Manufacturer
I am perfectly willing to
give Douglas and Dr. Reed
company credit for having a
better shoe reputation than I
have and by letting Forest
Grove and Washington Co.
people know that I handle
their shoes.
I know their
name is going to help me as
those names stand at the head
of the shoe world. I T W IL L
H ELP A N Y CO N SU M ER
O F S H O E S . I don’t care
who he is. I suppose I am
is well known in Washing
ton county for fair, square
dealing as any merchant and
am not so conceited as to
think that others do not make
good shoes but I do know
that after over forty years in
handling shoes that I have
the best shoes in W ashing­
ton Co. for the
;
at
Beaverton Monday and Carrol regis­
yo
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the
en route to her home in Tillamook.
A Genoral Banking Business Transacted
th<
a friend of
Meresses, passed through here Sunday
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
P orest
Broadhead,
If you are nervous, easily “ unstrung” or excitable, you should
ta k 6 jro n -T o n e . It creates good , steady nerve force.
For Sale by all Druggists.
Price 50 cents.
booklet, "R en ew Your Vitality,” which tells you
what it will do.
You can have it for the asking.
Let us send vou our little
what
IRO N -TO N E
is and
Address GROVER MEDICINE CO., Woodbum, Ore.
Winchester take-down shot guns, $21.60; Single barrel guns
from $5 up; Double barrel guns from $13 up to $ 1 0 0 .
G O FF
BR O S.,
Forest Grove