Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, October 10, 1907, Image 8

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Miss Hazel Aldrich is now a hello
D. S. Pierce of Gales Creek made
The News office a pleasant call last girl at the Hughes office and Miss
Hattie Krieder is clerking for George
week and incidentally dropped a
Patefton.
bunch of Spitzenberg apples into our
Yesterday, at Col. Haynes’ hop-yard,
basket.
They were very choice fruit.
the Shipley baler broke the record, by
G. W. McGraw was in from Banks baling forty-five 2<m lb bales of hops
Wednesday and reports that he will on in ten houis.
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Directors:
R. M. Dooly. J.
Frank E. Dooly,
io Our Friends & Customers
of the
FORGST GROVE SHOE STORE
You certainly have and are
giving me a very liberal pat­
ronage for which I desire to
extend my heartfelt thanks
and I assure you that in the
future as in the past will do
my best to give you a fine as­
sortment of shoes as can be
fqund in any town twice the
size of Forest Grove.
P R IC E S S H A L L B E A S
LO W A S GOOD GOODS
CAN B E SO L D .
You must understand that
we are now living in an age
of the most prosperous times
in the history of our country
and work and material is all
on the high wave as labor is,
so you will find prices a little
higher than five years ago.
T o make it as easy as pos­
sible we sell you shoes with­
out any extra expense doing
our own labor.
Come and see us this fall
or any other old time it will
do you good as well as us.
Should be glad to have
you make yourselves at home
in our store. It’s a pleasant
place to rest a few moments.
W e are proud of our little
store of a five year’s growth
and will be pleased to have
you if not already a customer,
a customer of the
Forest Grove Shoe Store
C?. V. B. R u ssell
T H E
C I T Y
H. W. -S pa rk s , local ed ito r .
H. J. Goff was in Portland, Sunday.
Archie Bryant was in Portland on
business Saturday.
Born— to Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
of Gales Creek, a son Oct. 6.
V
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November 1st open up a first class
The fir«t reg i'ar mee:ing of the Wo-1
man's
Club will be held next Mondiy,
feed
store
in
that
place.
He
will
in­
E. Iorm is, H. C. Wortmau,
R. M. Dooly, Jr.
stall a feed chopper and carry all kinds the 14. at the Cong church parlors.
All members are urged to be present
of feed stuffs.
as there is important business to transact
M. P. Hoffman and wife of Redding
Rev. H. W. Boyd and family re­
\ V I JV G Iowa who have been at Red Lodge turned from tile east last week and are
appreciation of during the summer for his health are again in the parsonage cn First avenue
south. The family visited friends in 1
our services is expected here this week for a visit Massachusets while Rev. Boyd was
with
Mr.
Hoffman’s
nephews,
A.
G.
plainly appar­
abroad with his brother.
ent. Every day and
Uoffman.
A special from Tacoma to one of the
sees new peo-
A. G. Hoffman has recently set out Portland papers of this week states that
p ie
c o m in g over 2500 strawberry plants at his Mrs. George Bond has been brought
here for
home at the corner of Second avenue back to tnat city by her husband and
PHOTOGRAPHS and Main street and says that he is that they were extremely reticent as to !
the escapade of Wagley and Mrs. Bond
T h e y h a v e nOT tryinB t0 engage Pickers lor next
The sale of P. W. Watkins, held
mostly
been season-
| Wednesday aft Caston under the auc-
sent by others! Doctor C- L' Large reports that ,he ; tioneers’ hammer of Web Hughes, was
who have had son born t0 the wife of
Long of one of the most successful sales held
some
South Park, has a couple of incisors in that part of the country. There
of our l
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well developed. This is the first case 1 was a big crowd, prices went well and
work. And we ,. . . . .
of its kind he has ever seen in his everybody had a good time. Some of
have y e t to
j many trips with the stork. The babe . tbe cows stdd as b'B b as 882.
have a single1
Philip French sold his beautiful
has other teeth which have started.
caller to go
farm near Dilley the first of the week
away dissap-
At tbe Congregational church next to G. V\J. Russell recently of Everett,
pointed. I f you Sunday Preaching in the morning by Wash., where he conducted a shingle
think you don’t tbe Pastor. In the evening an address mill. The farm comprises 35 ac-es of
take a good by Mrs- Hoge on "Id eas and Force rich land and fruit orchard and ;s a fine
picture come Embodied in the Church Building.” home. Consideration 8 4 ,1 5 0 . Loren
Porter of Dilley made the sale. Mr
here and learn At ,bis service there will be special French will probably move to this city.
! music. AH are cordially invited.
differently.
Pete Peterson was out from Portland
Philip Hoodenpyle, who has rela- the first of the week looking after busi­
| tives at Gaston, and who was contemp- ness interests here.
He gave us his
FOREST OHO VE. OREOON
i lating moving to that place soon was address in Portland and said to be sure
shot in the breast by a fellow hunter, to send The News as he wishes to
Mrs. Chas Peterson of Buxton who Philip Johnson, while out for Chinese keep posted on the doings in Wash­
ington County and especially F<
has been seriously ill is improving un- ! birds the first day of the season
at ¡ Grove. He is working for Mrson Ehr-
der the care of Dr. Via.
I Newberg. The gun went off acci- man Company, but will return to this
Miss Mabel Bryant of Yakima, is dentally and filled Hoodenpyle full of city in the spring to run his brick
here visiting her grandparents, Mr. bird shot from the neck down the yard.
I breast, but the wounds were not \ Saturday was an unlucky day for the
and Mrs. N. J. Walker, and friends.
P. U . foot-ball team. Waterman and
— A plant sale at Book Store. Friday ser'ous-
! Williams got severe, but not altogether
and Saturday.
Display in Reading
H. H. Belt, Supt. of the Yamhill mysterious, jolts on the head which
room window.
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County schools, was in this city Mon- ; rendered them unconscious for some -
time and Jam es Ward had his knee
Miss Sophia Couch of Goldendale, day and s,ated that the McMinnville
wrenched so badly that he was confined
Fair
was
a
decided
success
from
every
Wash., arrived here Sunday and will
to his room all day Sunday and had to
visit at the LaCourse home for several standpoint. Never before even at a hobble around on crutches the forepart
Fourth of July celebration, said he, has of the week. Last year the total of
weeks.
there been such a large crowd in Mc­ injuries did not aggregate those of Sat­
Carl Huston, who formerly attended
Minnville at one time as on the banner urday and possibly they have received
Tualatin Academy came out as one of
day of the fair. The displays of the theirs for the entire year. We hope
the rooters for the High School of
so.
schools were splendid.
Portland Saturday.
Miss Cornelia Marvin gave an ad­
J. H. Ackerman, State Superinten­
dress before a body of people at »he
— Walker’s Orchestra will furnish the
dant of Education, Miss Cornelia Mar­
music at the dance held at the skating vin. Secretary of the State Library and Free Rest and Reading Room Mondiy
evening and spoke very gratifyingly of
rink Saturday, Oct. 12.
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H. H . Belt Supt. of the Yamhill our library. "A library,” said Mi s
At the Christian Church next Sun- County schools, left this city Tuesday Marvin, "should not be merely a co -
day evening a special program will be | morning for Tillamook, via the stage 1 *ect‘on °I books an(l papers but should
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’ be a town center where people should
| given bv the Christian Endeavor Soci-
where they will attend the Annual Kjther and debate on questions of in-
ety. All cordially invited.
Teachers’
Institute
of Tillamook j terest and then there should !>■ read­
_ The Ladies Macabees wil, R;ve a
county. Mr. Belt has recently been ing circles.” The library needs new
| dance Saturday evening, Oct. 19, at appointed to fill the vacancy, of the late books on travel, biography and fiction.
the Greenville Hall. Music by Portland Supt. of Yamhill county.
Previous to In some towns the different organiza-
1 tions, lodges, clubs and circles have
Orchestra. Everybody invited. 14-2 that he was principal of the North
donated sums which has caused keen
Rev. Hiram Gould of the Methodist Yamhill public school.
rivalry and thus builded up the library.
I have just laid in one of the best lines of
Fall Clothing for
Men, Boys and Youths
T h is season’s styles are beauties and will
satisfy the most fastidious. T h is is the best
place to buy your new suit for fall and win­
ter.
John Anderson,
TJ1E TAILOR.
Nice Cecl Dress Got ids
Dimity and lawns of all kinds.
A new shipment of trimmings, the very best that money
will buy. L aces and embroideries.
B ig stock of
SUMMER SPIO] iS
PACIFIC A RT STUDIO
Also the finest line of groceries in town.
Everything guaranteed or your money refunded.
Get your fruit jars— Mason and Econom y— from us.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ora Fields returned
Church is laid up with the lumbago—
from their wedding trip Monday.
Miss Broad gave a very interesting
not a pleasant thing to have as all will -----------
stereoptieon
lecture at the
,..c Congrega-
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Dun-
testify who have ever had it.
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tionol
Church
last
week.
She spoke
calf south of Cornelius Oct 7, a boy.
Chas.
Walker
left
this
morning
for
°I
*be
work
under
the
Southern
Cross
Mrs. J. F. Woods, who has been
North
Yamhill
to
resume
his
class
in
a*
Madagascar
and
South
Africa.
The
sick lor several weeks is some better.
music which he has been very success- work that the missionaries has had a
Mr4. Jas. A. Baker of Gaston and
1 mighty influence upon the people of
ful with the past two winters.
children were Portland visitors, Tues­
these places and the converts are
—
You
should
remember
that
there
day.
will be a dance at the skating ring Sat­ spreading the gospel to the interior of
— Go to the Cash Birgain Store for
Miss Broad had some
urday evening, Oct. 12. Walker’s Or­ the country.
winter underwear, shirts, overhalls and
excellent
views
which added materially
chestra.
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notions.
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to her lecture. A small but appre­
Mr. Philips has bought the lots
Mr‘ Ca!loway’ the
8r°cer. ^
ciative audience was present.
. auth of the John Templeton place on 1,is building lot or, the old school house
Second street
site cleared awav and intends to have
Judge and Mrs- W - H. Hollis have
m
w
v r n u , p , a • * residence up before New Years.
rented the Mrs- Dunning place
m .e . on
™
Mrs. Wm. McBeth of Portland is
Second Avenue between Sixth and
visiting her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Kane, on
Miss Bessie Ritchie, who has been
Seventh and went to housekeeping to-
Fifth Avenue.
ill for several weeks, is getting better
day.
— Pedigreed Scotch collie pups for and ' * 's tboilRbt
*oon be at her
sale by Walter Roswurm. Call and post as b« k keeper for Hoffman and
T”
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see them .
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— C. R. Callaway who has just pur- !
John Vanderwahl of Beaverton, was
chased
Nicholson & Son’s grocery, j
shaking hands with friends in this city
invites your patronage
Big line of
one day this week.
choice
fresh
groceries
always
on hand.
John Oppenlander, a prosperous
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dairvman living east of Cornelius, was
in this city Sunday.
Fali Cl’Éing is Here
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E L K S BU ILDIN G, PORTLAND, OREOON
A course in our College reans better work— better wages.
interested write for our latest catalogue,
if yon are
“Y01R SALARY DOUBLED.”
It may be the turning point of your csreer.
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M- W A LKER, Prin.
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Fine Line L O C A L and O R E G O N P O S T C A R D S , 25c doz
New Folder with 16 views; special 60c dozen.
P h o n ü -4M
E . F». P K N F I E L D
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— The best meal In town at the
City Restaurant
I was there and
U ty Restaurant.
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found ,t so
— Harry Haynes has Berkshire pigs
for sale— also house to rent east of
town to good man.
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THE LEASING! BUSINESS COLLEGE
— Hoffman & Allen Co. are agents
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for the famous Butterick patterns.
— The City Restaurant’s plan is,
good things to eat and plenty of it.
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The Grangers have volumes in the li­
brary for reference and the Woman’s
Club of this city intend contributing a
set of Chatauqua books.
— Men’s gun metal, Blucher cut
oxfords, medium high heel the latest
at Baileys.
Forest Grove
- L i g h t Packing Co. Cider Mill at
- L a dies’ white canvas 0lfflrds in the
Cornelius, are accepting apples for latest styles at Bailey’s,
pressing on shares on Tuesdays and
— Money to loan on farn security.
« e buying apples any day in the week.
W • H- Hollis. Forest Grove.
*"*'g b ei' pr.ee paid for apples. Ind.
— We buy wool and moitir at the
Phone No. 725.
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highest prices.— Bailey.
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E. M. Bower of Independence, has
— There will be a dance at the skat- bought a twenty acre farm near Thatch­
ing rink Saturday night, Oct. 12. | « from J. M. Haynie, consideration
$1300. The sale was mode by Staehr
Walker’s Orchestra.
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Clyde Raymond, Homer Hunt, and & Verhoeven.
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Mrs Raymond of Gaston, were visitors
Otto Fields of Walla Walla is here
to this city yesterday.
! visiting his father and brothers. Since
— Dancing class each evening at he went up there a few months a g o '
Verts Hall. Private lessons afternoons. the fort city has had a boom and now
— Prof Raymond.
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has eight street cars making the town.
A m b itio n
Are your spirits depressed? E asily discouraged? No ambi-
tiog? Iron.Tone creates that ambition which good health gives.
For Sale by all Druggists. Price 5 0 cents.
Let us send you our little
booklet, “ Renew Your Vitality,” which tell» you what IRON-TONE is and
what it will do. You can have i, for the asking.
Address GROVER MEDICINE CO., Woodbum, Ore.
China Phiasan" Shooting Opens!
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We have a large assortment of Guns and
Ammunition. We have just received over
2 0 ,0 0 0 shells, all new and finest loads.
Winchester take-down shot guns, $21.60; Single barrel guns
from $5 up; Double barrel guns from $13 up to $ 1 0 0 .
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GOFF BROS.
Forest Grove