Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, November 07, 1907, Image 8

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FIRST N A T IO N A L B A N K
F o re st G ro v e , O regon
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in the city. W i will gjarantee the price,
goods and fit. We have all the well known
brands of high class tailored suits.
To the first boy under 8 years of age, bringing this ad to th is sto re betw een
7:45 and 8:00 o’clock Monday morning, Nov- 11, we will g iv e fre e o ne suit of
clothes.
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John
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T h e headquarters of the Pacific
E. B. Tongue and Ade Siegrist of Metal Worker, whose manager is Harry
Hillsboro attended the hop here Thurs- F I)#vis> has been transierred (rom
Portland to Can Francisco.
Frank !
Peters «fill be ‘.he northwest represent­
ative.
Judge D. J. Haynes, Patriotic In ­
structor for the Department of Oregon
Grand Army of the Republic, will de­
liver a lecture tc the Public school ch il-;
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New Fall Goods
Received
Blankets, Comforts, Heavy Underwear, Very fine Dress
and Suitings. School Shoes for Children, also capital
line of Ladies’ and Gents’ Shoes
Also the finest line of groceries in town.
Everything guaranteed or your money refunded.
Get your fruit jars—Mason and Economy—from us.
ABRAHAM BROS
Forest Grove
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Oregon
RASM
JAM ES
Dealer in
F L O U R tm d F E E L )
Forest Grove, Ore.,
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Pacific Ave.
toves and
Ranges
Our line of heating stoves is getting low but we still
have a few good ones to pick from. If you do not need
one for a week or two come in and pick one out and we
will hold it for you.
The Toledo
Range
Beats anything for the money that we ask for them. We
guarantee it for ten years; ask your neighbor about them.
If they have not one we can refer you to dozens of satis­
fied users.
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F o r t if ie d
Address GROVER MEDICINE CO., V / o o d b u m , Ore.
™
We sell them on the Easy Pay­
m ent Plan making the terms t o
suit the purchaser.
Monday.
All of the concrete woik on Corl’s
new building is completed and ready
for the brick.
Frank Shepard, formerly of this
county, was out from Portland Sunday
visiting friends.
Anderson,
THE TAILOR.
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For Sale by «11 Druggists. Price 50 cents.
Let us send vou our little
booklet, "Renew Your Vitality,” which tells you whf.t IRON-TONE is and
what it will do. You can have it for the asking.
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CLO TH IN G
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You will want a new suit for this date any­
way, so come in and let us show you one of
the best lines of
CITY
Iron-Tone is an impregnable fortification a/ gainst disease be­
cause it keeps every organ of the body in perfe ct condition.
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Will Soon Be Here
letter from Lair Gregory from San Fran­
cisco. He has offers from different
dailies in the Earthquake city, but will
look over the situation before making
a choice.
TH E BOOK STO R E
Pictures for passe partouting- in
great variety.
p
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Thanksgiving
ordinary gift of winning romantic cases
A G e n e r a l B a n k in g B u s in e s s T r a n s a c te d
— for his friends. When he was corn-
*nK UP on tbe bolt bom Stanford L ni-
Director*: R. M. Dooly, J. E. I.oomis, H. C. Wortman,
versity he met a young fellow that had
Frank E. Dooly, R. M . Dooly, Jr.
Harry Clinton Sawyer, who is quite been attending Berkeley and was en-
well known here having visited at the route to Portland. After arriving at the
Darling home a few years ago, was one Rose City they became room mates
of the many attractions at Pantage’s and Fred took his chum over across
‘ theatre in Portland last week as an im­ the beautiful Willamette to see some
girl friends of his. One of the maid­
personator and singer.
ens and Everson’s friend seemed to
Miss Pennfield has on display some
have a special affinity for one another
fine prints from great artists among
and it was not long before Cupid as­
which are: Fuch’s Madona, Haul’s
sisted in the case, and the day was won.
P h o n e
411
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Madona, Raphael’s Sistine, Magnus-
Again the ex-student of Pacific Univer­
sen’s Moonlight on the Pacific and
sity showed himself a good friend of
Dicksee’s Nearing Home.
Cupid Rose, the licenie man of Port­
— Don’t you think a nice Wool
AN INFANT
Cleo Milne, who now lives with h s land, when he ferried an alumnus of
1 Blanket would feel good these cool
is a source of daily
parents in Portland, has been made Pacific, a graduate of Harvard, and a
nights? Bailey’s.
study. In repose,
freight baggage man for the O. R. & lawyer of Portland across the YVillam-
Hon. B. F. Purdy of Gaston was ] M
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when laughing or
N. and his run will be between Port­ i ette. The graduate of Harvard, like
w h e n the c r y transacting business
Dusiness in this city the
land and Huntington. The position the Roman of old, came, saw and con­
comes it is con-. f0re part of the week,
cirries with it a good salary.
tinuously
under
quered. And now there is but one
observation. The j
Cotton Blankets 10-4, 11-4, 12-4,
The Ladies’ Working Society of tne girl left in the family and if the little
greatest event of prices 85c, 81.00, 81.25, 81 50,
Methodist Church, spent a delightful story should end as they generally do
its life though, is 82.00, at Bailey’s,
afternoon Wednesday, in the country in story books, who will be the one to
when it has
i Mont Stewart, a former resident of
with Mrs. Little. After the business win her?
A First fhotograph this city but now of Monmouth, was
of the day was over a bountiful and
The Title Guarantee and Trust Com­
visiting here last week.
taken. The pleas­
delicious lunch was served by the pany’s Bank of Portland went to the
ure is enhanced if
A new gas lighting plant has been hostess.
wall yesterday and was placed in the
we take the pic­ installed in the new Paterson building
R. V. Hoyt, the new furniture man, hands o< receiver, George H. Hill,
tures. There’s a
charm about our for the use of its patrons.
is busy this week unpacking his stock vice president of the bank. Heavy
baby pictures.
Owing to the poison oak on his hands of furniture. He has ordered a large investments on which officials could
Its because we Loren Watkins has had to give up his stock and when everything is in readi­ not realize quickly, and steady drain
have the knack.
ness he will be able to show you an up on deposits were the cause of suspen­
Bring baby in and work in the barber shop temporarily.
sion. Several people of this city are
have some taken.
Archie Bryant and L. L. Hollinger to date line. Notice his ad in this
small depositors in the defunct bank
issue
of
The
News.
have strung a sign across Main street,
having saved money by small dribbles
Rev. Arthur J. Folsom, the Congre­
Pacific Art Studiu emblematic of their respective busi­
in the “ toy” banks that were dis­
F o r ili Grovi, Oregon
nesses.
gational Supe.intendent of Home Mis­
tributed by the money institution’s
Frank Watrous returned the first of sions for Oregon, will speak in the agents here last cummer and then
the week from the Sound country Congregational church next Sunday turned their savings into the Portland
where he did a big business with his morning In the evening there will bank.
be a lecture on “ John Wesley and the
H. w. s p a r k s , l o c a l e d it o r .
post cards.
T. H. Littlehales has opened up a
Lessons of His Life.”
Mrs. D. D. Martin returned Tues­
real estate office in the new Forest
— A full line of Comforts at Bailey’s. day from Seattle, where she had been
Our Dr. C. L. Large not only has the Grove National Bank building.
—The finest of Cotton Blankets at visiting her daughter Mrs. Cole.for the distinction of having his name in the
Panic in Wall Street
Bailey’s.
mouths of all up-to-date and anti-alma­
past nine weeks.
C. C. Beers of Mitchell, Neb., is in
Web Hughes conducted a very suc­ nac theatrical joke artists, but he is may have some effect upon the banks, U
the city.
cessful sale ior John Miller, on the old unique in holding a piece of property but when you put your money into
Robert Dugan was in the Gro\ e Stott place, Tuesday. Both seller and 25x100 that is sandwitched in by the real estate in Washington County you
goli-links of Cambridge near Portland.; are sure to get value received for your
buyers were satisfied.
Tuesday.
The club owns property all around investment, and big interest besides.
Thomas Adams, formerly of the firm
Get that umbrella repaired at Corl’s.
“ Doc’s” lot, but they will have to act The Oiegon Land Company has a few
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of Woods & Adams of this city but
just right with Charles L. financially good bargains that will pay big divi­
K. N. Staehr was a Portland visifor now president of a Vancouver bank, speaking, if they get the lot.
dends. Edward Seymour, Manager,
was in the Grove last week.
yesterday.
The dance at Verts Hall Halloween Forest Grove, Oregon.
Robert Hartrampf of Hillsboro, has
There will be a dance in Vert’s hall
purchased a lot on Main street in that evening was one big success from be-
Notice.
Saturday night.
ginning to end. There were about
city,
and
will
soon
begin
the
erection
During
the
winter
months, we
— Wool Blankets 8-5.50 to 89.00 at
thirty five couples present all of whom
of a 50x100 feed store building.
close
our
store
at
6
o’clock;
when
J E. Bailey’s.
report a very enjoyable time. The
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Krieder
and
Herschel
close
at
6:30
it
makes
it
late,
both
We repair and cover umbrellas, L.
decorations were entirely in keeping
came
in
from
the
logging
camp
on
us
and
our
clerks
to
get
home
to sup­
J. Corl & Son.
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with the occasion. Chinese and jack-
Pumpkin Ridge Saturday evening and
per
and
trust
the
public
will
appreciate
o-lanterns were suspended from the
Dr. Hines and son were Portland
Mrs. K. remained at home but the
Goff Bros.
ceiling and ferns festooned diagonally this fact. Yours truly,
visitors Sunday.
others went back.
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across the hall. Jack-o-lanterns along
The 5<H) club met with Mrs. A. B. I
Miss Rhoda and Lizzie Myers of the stage peeped through clusters of
Caples last evening.
It W a s n 't F u n n y .
Portland, who have just returned from ferns and the patrons of all saints day
“B ut he's a regular professional fun­
Judge Wirtz visited with his family a year’s visit at Butte Montana, spent
ny m an."
hopped till a late hour.
in Portland Sunday.
“I know he Is.”
a few days with their sister Mrs. Frank
Myron Beard, the notorious wife
“B ut you referred to him as an ‘un-
Frank VandeJiey was in this city the Johnson last week.
beater that began his career in this couselous hum orist.’ ”
forepart of the week.
F. Wesley Orr will give “ If I were
"So he w as on the occasion to which
county, is now in jail in Portland as I refer.
H e hail tried to l>e funny with
Miss Manche Langley was a Hills­ King" at the Orego i Agricultural Col-
tne result of giving his wife an unmer­ n tough gent from the I-'ourth w ard.”—
boro visitor yesterday.
, lege, Corvallis, F’riday evening. His
ciful flogging. Judge Cameron lives Philadelphia Press.
Dr. and Mrs. Hines and son were rendition of this drama last year at in the same neighborhood as Beard
A ll D e a r to H im .
Pacific was brilliant.
Portland visitors Sunday.
and he was notified that Beard was
W ife—The doctor orders me to the
John Beal, who moved here this Fall killing his wife. Cameron hurried to m ineral baths a t C arlsbad, and you re­
Arthur Stratton of Cornelius, is put-
rom Cornelius, was presented with as the spot and Beard was sent to jail. fuse me the m eans to go. T h at shows
ting up a new residence.
how little you value me. H u s b a n d -
— Mrs. Bullock would like sewing to | tine a box of apples as Roosevelt might Beard had beaten his wife up so badly On the contrary. 1 do not wish to lose
do. Fourth street, city.
18-4p want’ ,he first oi the week by his that she is not able to appear in court a pound of yon.—FI legend* B latter.
, and the case has been postponed till
Eld Carlyle was out from Portland b,otber
Gales Spur.
— Money to loan on farm security.
Rollie Watson, the former editor of j Nov. 15. He should be given the
Saturday visiting relatives.
W.
H. Hollis. Forest Grove.
the
TillamooVc
Herald
but
now
-in
the
same treatment that he has been giv­
H . W. Sparks, our Pat. was doing
— Try Schultz's ground bone for
real
estate
business
in
the
"cheese-
ing
his
wife
and
Judge
Cameron
will
Portland Saturday and Sunday.
your hens. It will make them lay.
making” city was in the Grove last most likely give it to him.
A new cement walk is being laid in
— Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician and
week rounding up some land buyers.
Fred Everson who formerly attended
front of Dr. Hines’ drug store.
Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap­
Hillsboro will send quite a delega- college heie, but is now practicing law
pliances in office.
Calls answered
John Williams of North Yamhill,
I lion to the horse show in Portland in Portland, seems to have the extra- night or day.
was in this city the for.-part of th e ;
| Friday and Saturday.
Bert Tongue
week.
t M a tr ix b y c o u r t e s y P o r t l a n d J o u r n a l . )
1 will enter a couple ol horses. Steeds !
Miss Hattie Kreider went to Port- wiu be eriteied from
ov„ the whole
land Saturday afternoon and returned Coast.
day evening.
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Concert= Course
dren at Vert’s Hall on Saturday No­
vember 16, ’07. The closing address
will be made by Rev. H. P. Blake of Mrs. Pauline Miller Chapman, mezzo
soprano dramatice
the M. E. church at Woodstock, t 2
Marsh Hall, T ursday, Nov. 14
The local editor is in receipt of a
Goff Bros.
This head of Cabbage weighs 51 pounds and was raised by Peter Evers, in
Washington County.
HAR.DWARE
FOREST GROVE,
OREGON