Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, October 31, 1907, Image 8

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    George McGrear and wife returned Appointed State Game Warden.
from the coast the latter part of last Forest Grove claims another state
week with the intention of settling official in the person of Robert O.
Forest Grove, Oregon
here but they could not get a house, Stevenson, who was last Saturday ap­
Capital
. . .
$ 2500000
every domicile being occupied, so pointed to fill the office of State Game
Surplus -
•
10.000 00
they went on up to Corvallis to live. ane Forestry Warden by Governor
Resources • •
250.00000
We likt to see this city teem'ng with Chamberlain to succeed John W.
I have just laid in one of the best lines of
A General Banking Business Transacted people
but we hate to turn folks away Baker of Cottage Grove. Three state
Fall Clothing for
for lack of houses.
officers of importance are now claimed
Directors: R. M. Dooly. J E. Loomis, H. C. Wortman,
Fnu>k E. Dooly, R. M. Dooly, Jr.
Fire Chief Lenneville has just had by Forest Grove men stnee the ap­
completed in his blacksmirh shop i pointment of Mr. Stevenson, as H. C.
M en, B o y s a n d Youths
capital hose and fire apparatus wagon Atwell is president of the State Fruit
The firemen of this city will pay for Growers Association and Wilbur K.
This season’s styles are beauties and will
the wagon themselves, the price be­ Newell, president of the State Horti­
satisfy the most fastidious. This is the best
ing $175. At the next meeting of the cultural Society.
place to buy your new suit for fall and win­
council a man representing a fire ap­ Mr. Stevenson is 55 years of age
paratus house of Portland will be pres­ and is the son of the late Mrs. Ruth ,
ter.
ent and the fire boys are in hopes that Scott. For years he has lived west of
the city fathers will put in an order for Reuter’s on David’s Hill where he runs
P h o n u -III
E . li. P U N F IU U D a couple dozen of fire coats.
a fruit farm. He is the father of John
Stevenson
a prominent newspaper man
Dr. Boggess is in receipt of a wed­
of
Portland.
He will open up offices
ding bid announcing the marriage of
FRIENDLY
Dr. Large received a check from Ralph Logan to Miss Jones of Medford. in this city next week from which he
THE TAILOR.
comment is always Idaho the first of the week calling for Mr. Logan attended college here last will conduct the state forestry and
pleasant but kindly $26—a golden egg which was laid by year and was a member of the football game business. The office carries a
> criticism is also we!- the stork over six years ago.
team. He went to Medford this fall salary of $100 a month with traveling
, come. We think we John Mohner, formerly one of Gales to teach in the high school of that expenses. He has announced his
produce exceedingly Creek’s big farmers but now of Port- place and a short romance followed policy to be that of a strict enforce­
handsome
land, was shaking hands with old which ended as they do in story books ment of the laws.
PHOTOGRAPHS fr'ends >n the Grove yerterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Logan will be at home
Grand Display.
_ But „ if there
, is any ! , Miss . Mary
Fints
of
Cornelius
was!
after
November 15.
.
T
, „
The
arrangements
Loan ex­
suggestion for im- Un tei^ ln marrlaKe to Leonard Van Last week W. F. Hartrampf sold his hibition to be held for at the Marsh
Hall,
m ; Lorn of Verboot yesterday morning at one-fifth interest in the Crescent flour-
iprovement • we want 11 o clock at the Catholic church.
Nov.
8
and
9
are
almost
completed
ing mills 0f this city to Miles Purdin
to know it. We have Mrs. Rose Morgan May, who has for the consideration of $2500. J. W. and the Daintings are being packed for
received so much been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. I Fuqua owns the other four fifths of shipment. In addition to the list of
praise for our hand­
Portland people mentioned in last
Morgan of this city returned to ! stock in the mill. Mr. Hartrampf went week’s
some portraits that S. her G. home
as sending paintings, the
into the mill about a year ago. He following paper
Blankets, Comforts, Heavy Underwear, Very fine Dress
little criticism last week. at Republic, Washington, ' already
friends
are interested: Mrs.
has
several
good
offers
in
the
and Suitings. School Shoes for Children, also capital
would be a change at
W. S. Ladd, Mrs. H. W. Corbett, Mr.
Operator
Davis
has
bought
out
the
j
mechanical
line,
but
does
not
know
as
line of Ladies’ and Gents’ Shoes
least. Have you
W. B. Ayer and Dr. William Jones.
local management of the Pacific States yet what he will do.
any to make?
It might be of interest here to state
Also the finest line of groceries in town.
telephone from Johnnie Wirtz and will Last Sunday at the Congregational that in proportion to its size Portland
Everything guaranteed or your money refunded.
noi be at the telegraph office longer, church was a notable Rally Day. The has one of the best collections of
Get your fruit jars—Mason and Economy—fromus.
Pacific
Art Studio I Miss Joy is assistant there now.
Sunday school and morning service had paintings in the United States. An­
Forest Grove, Oregon
Lair Gregory who attended college the largest attendance of the year. The other item of importance and one that
here last year and was on The Tele- music was rendered by the choir now shows the interest and co-operation of
gram until a few months ago, has an I reorganized and enlarged for the year. the citizens of Forest Grove is that
Maud Shannon is the director and Mrs. G. O. Rogers has generously of­
H. w. S parks , local editor . offer from the San Francisco Examiner Miss
Forest Grove
has secured a strong double-quartet for fered her rare collection of Satsuma,
and may accept the proposition.
Oregon
the
morning
service
and
a
large
chorus
Cloissonne, embroideries and carvings.
The new postoffice boxes have ar­ Lawrence Devlin returned Wednes­
day of last week from North Dakota, choir for the evening. Next Sunday
rived.
THATCHER
Felix Verhoeven was in Portland where he ran his steam thresher all evening this choir will lead a gospel
fall.
He
says
the
weather
was
getting
sonR
service
J. Byers is digging his potatoes.
Saturday.
pretty
cold
when
he
left
that
country.
5 A capital silver cup which was award-
Prof. Wilkerson went to Portland Will Garrish was visiting at the Nix- j ed t0 S- E- Reed 34 years, one month Fred Burton was on the sick list last V
u
RA
« I I
week but is now on the mend.
Saturday.
home last week. He is in the em- and two days aK°’ *or the best l°nK Cole Willis and Charley Kendo, 1 Í
Dealer in
Tom Ritchey and family will move on
ploy of the Reed French music house woo'ed buck any breed or age,” and killed
f
1
F L O U R tin ti F E E D
a deer on Round Tok mountain.
to Portland next week.
of Portland, in on the floor part of the w^ich was lost for over 25 years at the
O
E.
J.
Bonshu
and
wife
and
their
Mrs.F. Eggert was out from Port­ time and on the road the rest of the °*d Reed ^arm at Reedville, is on ex-
Forest Grove, Ore.,
.
Pacific Ave.
land Sunday visiting friends.
hibition in Abbott’s jewelry store. The daughter Carrie drove to Mountaindale t l
time.
Roy Cook of Cornelius, was doing Miles Lieser and. Adam Schiebel of cup was found by Mr. McEldowney Sunday.
has general management of all of Mrs. A. J. Ramond has returned
business in this city Tuesday.
Vancouver, were the guests of Miss who
the
Ladd
farms, and brought to this from Hoquaim, where she visited her
Goff Bros, have a display in their Leah Lieser at the college Sunday.
city.
The
show window equal to any city.
Mr. Leiser was a former student here ,
. trophy is a handsome silver. daughter a couple of months.
Mrs. Hattie Haney and sister
Miss Helen Hughes of Portland, was and will Graduate from the Oregon : K°ld lmed’ engraved CUp’
and
Mrs. Haney and brother arrived
Medical college tl.is year.
i Report of Manning School, Dist. 44
visiting friends in this city Sunday.
here
from the east last week. They
Born—Tuesday, Oct. 29, to Clar­ G.N. Spencer has purchased the ! Number days taught, 20; whole num are thinking
of locating here.
*er ^avs a'tendanCe’ 591; whole num
ence Hopkins and wife, at Banks, a 10 acre fruit tract, located on David’s ber
days
absence,
57;
number
times
Hill between Peterson and Anderson’s i tardy, 3; number pupils enrolled, 35; Forest Grove had more foreigners
boy.
places.
ConsiUetation $750.
Miles Purdin has purchased Mr.
12 ; neither absent nor tardy, wfthin its city limits the first of the
was
made
by St-aehr & Verhoeven, the 1 visitors
Hartrampf’s interest in the Crescent
Edgar
Crawford,
Isabel Crawford, Edith week than for many a day—of course
Forest Grove Fieal Estate Co.
Mill.
Benefiel, Ethel Benefiel, Mena Tolke, not including the people from Mis­
Dr. C. L. Large and wife returned Gordon E/own has been out of Merle White, Pearl White, Hans souri. Sixty-two Greeks landed at the
from Portland Tuesday after several school for several days on account of Tolke, Gustave Tolke, Myrtle Stowell, depot and were taken by their inter­
his eyes. He was: confined to his Johnny Caldwell, James Whitty, Ida preter up to the Leabo hotel for their
days stay.
Our line of heating stoves is getting low but we still
room
last week for a day or two but is White, Nellie Brown, Zephy Lee, midday meal. While on the way up
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hartley went
have a few good ones to pick from. If you do not need
up on the Nehalem Saturday and re­ now out and went to Portland yester­ Harry Lee.—Maisie O’Donnell, teacher. a little chap heard the clatter of their
day to see an occulis t.
footsteps
and
the
dagos
chattering
in
one
for a week or two come in and pick one out and we
turned Monday.
A very pleasant surprise party was
their
lingo.
He
was
very
curious
as
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
L.
Sexton
took
will
hold it for you.
given in honor of Harry Nauft's birth­
E. S. and W. H. Reader of York,
to
where
they
came
from
and
upon
dinner
with
their
oldi
friends
Mr.
and
day—we won’t tell how old he is—and
Nebraska, were registered at the
Mrs. Geo. Frost of Hillsboro. After a very enjoyable time is reported fcy asking got the following reply from a
Laughlin Monday.
about his size but just a little
Ray Giltner who was laid off with a dinner they gathered seveml pails of a|i present. Games were played and lad
"nearer”
himself. “Oh dey’re from
Engiish
walnuts
which
Mr.
hrost
grows
a
delightful
lunch
was
served.
Those
carbuncle on his wrist has returned to
Hillsboro
you
mut.” The four wagons
in
goodly
quantity,
an«
1
then
sat
down,
who
attended
were:
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
his work in Portland.
that took them over were crowded to
cracked
nuts
and
told
stories
of
their
T.
Fletcher,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Newton,
Hiram Davis, the Colt baseball play­
and Mrs. Ira Bradley, Mr. and tne limit. The dagos were taken over
er, was shaking nands with friends in i old home in Beaver CSty, Nebraska. Mr.
Mrs.
Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Ridgley, to work on the Tillamook railroad.
A
couple
of
prune
bu
yers,
D.
Beck-
this city the first of the week.
ett representing Mas: in and Ehrman of Mr. and Mrs. Higby, Mr. and Mrs. —We buy wool and mohair at the
Warren Thatcher of the place which Portland,
and A. C . Goodrich of an Sam Moulton, Miss A. Dixon, Mrs. highest prices.—Bailey.
bears his name was in the city Satur­ Albany conce-.n,
aver 150,000 Lambert, A. T. Buxton and Miss —Dancing class each evening at
day registered at the Laughlin hotel. pounds ot prunes shipped
fiom this city last; Maud Miller.
Verts Hall. Private lessons afternoons.
J. H. Sherwood, who has heart week. Mr. Beckett has pui chased 70 Mr. Stevenson, a timber cruiser, —Prof.
Raymond.
14t3p
Beats anything for the money that we ask for them. We
trouble, has been quite pooilyall week carsofprur.es over the state for his who was at one time one of the Uni­
—Money
to
loan
on
farm
security.
guarantee
it for ten years; ask your neighbor about them.
and has also had a slight stroke of par­ house and Mr. Goodrich l'.D0.
versity
of
Pennsylvania’s
star
football
W.
H.
Hollis.
Forest
Grove.
If
they
have
not one we can refer you to dozens of satis­
alysis.
ends, was registered at the Laughlin —Try Schultz’s ground bone for
Word
was
received
here
recently
fied
users.
The First National bank in this city from Rosland, Washing ton, of the this week. Mr. Stevenson first went your hens. It will make them lay.
leached the quarter roillian mark *n death
of Mrs. Jessie Alien formerly to Harvard and was asked by a friend — At Bailey’s, <or ladies’ hand sewed
deposits Monday, the largest ip ¡,s Miss Jessie
S8
Barker. Her death oc­ to put on a suit and come out on the goodyear welt, patent leather oxfords.
history.
field.
But
the
squad
let
him
stand
on
Cuban
heel,
Blucher
cut.
curred on Oct, 16 and she was buried
J. E. Groves and wife, who reside the 20th. The cause of her death | the side lines, not even giving him a —Men’s canvas oxfords also canvas
on the H. C. Atwell place, v ¡ h ]eave was not stated. She had been married try out. He left Harvard and went to
the latest styles swing and
shortly to visit their old hotw jn Min­ a couple of years. Mrs. Allen went to Pennsylvania where he made good. shoes
straight lasts, Blucher cut. At Bailey's.
nesota.
school here in 1902-3, and had many In a short time he had the pleasure of —We have always paid the high­
Walter Roseworm, J. H. Hartley and friends here. She w*s the niece 0f j helping defeat Harvard by a big score est for wool and mohair.—Bailey’s.
their wives returned the first of the the Thatchers, at Tha'.cher, and leaves | —the team tlu: had tnrned him down- —Mrs. Edmondson would like to do
week from a hunting and fisi ing trip two brothers and a sis,er and a father |
work by the day. Phone No. 392. lltf
Card of Thanks.
into the Nehalem country.
who lives in Spokana.
I 1 u,
.
.
.
..
.
W e des’re to thank our many friends —Bring your wool and mohair to us.
will give you the most for it.—
for their kindness during the last sick­ We
ness and death of our beloved husband Bailey’s.
—Money to loan on farm security
S le e p le s s n e s s
and father.
W. H. Hollis.
is due to nervousne' ,s"
«. Iron-Tone strengthens the nerves and1 Modern
VVtf want
,0 e,PeciaI1y
,hank Neigh­
the —Men’s patent leather button three
Woodmen
and
Royal
produces sweet, rr ireshing sleep.
quartets boxing cloth top, very neat
bors for their help, sympathy and kind Oxfords
For Sale by all I» uffffistf- Price 50 cents Let us send you our little j words of consolation in this oui sad be­ —Dr. at E. Bailey's.
H. Brown. Physician and
booklet, Renew y ou* vitality,” which tells you what IRON-TONE is and reavement and great sorrow.
Surgeon.
X-Ray
electrical ap­
what it will do. ’ ^ c#n have ¡t for the asking.
Mss. W inifred A ldrich , pliances in office. and all Calls
answered
Address ' ; r QVER MEDICINE CO., Woodhum, Ore.
H azel aldrich .
night or day.
'
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
TH E HOOK STO RE
Pictures for pnsse partouting* in
great variety.
John Anderson,
New Fall Goods
Received
THE
CITY
ABRAHAM BROS
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Stoves and
Ranges
The Toledo
Range
We 11 them on the Easy Pay­
ment» Plan making the terms t»o
suit» the purchaser.
Goff
Bros.
HAR.DWARE
FOREST GROVE,
OREGON