Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, November 28, 1907, Image 8

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Postmaster Bump is making im­
provements on the South Forest Grove
office. He has torn down the rear
partition making room for a desk and
money order window, and will put in
new boxes so as to accommodate the
increase in business.
Thanksgiving
W ill Soon Be Here
A barrel of canned fruit will be sent
by the ladies of the Congregational
church of this city to the Good Samar­
itan Hospital, Portland, and those
wishing to help in this worthy cause
may leave canned fruit at Miss E. B.
Penfields’ book store any day this
week.
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
Twenty gunsters banged away at
clay pigeons at the ball grounds Mon­
day forenoon and afternoon with not
1 extra fine luck, on account of the
heavy weather. The fifteen boxes of
apples and thirty turkeys were pretty
evenly divided up between the shoot­
ers.
in the city. We will guarantee the price,
goods and fit. We have all the well known
brands of high class tailored suits.
C L O T H IN G
John
Miss Edith Shogren and her mother
called upon George Carlton at the
Good Samaritan hospital, Portland and
found him getting along very nicely.
His arm which was amputated two
weeks ago is healing and he is very
cheerful. Others from this city have
| visited Mr. Carlton at the hospital for
which he was very grateful.
T H E T A IL O R .
i
LATEST SHADES
- BEST FABRICS
Washington County can raise fruit
and vegetables that can equal the best
and again this section of the country is
not short in the raising of live stock.
The first of this week Lee Sparks sold
to S. Levy a two year old heifer that
dressed 500 pounds and according to
people who should know this is going
some.
V—
Born: To the wife of Mr. Orr, near
Arthur, the 12 year old son o Otis
Thatcher a daughter. Nov. 25.
Mars of Laurel, died the first of the
is “ the thing”
Frank Pierce’s daughter, Elsie’ has week of spinal meningitis.
Thanksgiving Day been visiting him the past week.
F. D. and Tom McCullonge of
Everybody likes ii
Mabel Smith has been the guest of Woodburn, were registered at the Leabo
and always will. friends in North Yamhill this week.
hotel the first of the week.
Now is the time to remove all the
It doesn’t matter a
The Woodmen of the World and
Lewis Traver of Portland, is visiting
leaves from your sidewalk so as to pre­
“ pin”
though,
at the home of his parents in this city. the Circle will meet next Saturday vent an accident from falling. The
how your dressed,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Baldwin spent evening for a general jolly up.
recent rains together with the falling
when posed before
Friday evening the high school stu- leaves have made the sidewalks very
Saturday
and Sunday in the Rose city.
our camera for
Frank Shogren who has been work- ^e.nfs ren,ed jhe skating rir.k and had slippery and it is with no little difficul­
A Turkey Day Photo­
mg in Portland, is home for a few days. a 1° b tlme all by themselves.
ty that the pedestrian can stay on his
graph
Your wheel should be put in proper
Cummins of Seattle, is visiting feet in some sections of the city. The
There
isn’t
a shape for winter. Corl & Son can do : „ e *10me °t
father-in-law Rev. leaves should be removed immediately
Hall on the Gales Creek road.
“ frill” or a “ fur­ it.
before some serious accident happens.
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below” on work at
Oscar Baldwin has added another It is a very easy matter for an old per­
How
would
you
like
to
be,
not
a
U.
|,
this studio but
attractive feature to his candy store in son to fall and when he does a serious
what is “ t h e S. Senator, or millionaire but—a turk­ the shape of a neat display window.
injury frequently results.
ey.
thing,” and that
Miss Maude Shannon and Miss
The First National bank of this city,
is sanctioned by
V. H. Limber is now located in his Gladys Hartly are spending Thanks­ is relieving the money stringency in
all whose pictures new undertaking parlors on Pacific ave­ giving at the latter’s home in Hood
this section to a very large degree, for
we take.
What­ nue.
River.
it is paying cash for all milk checks,
ever your dress,
n- hnwever vnn I Mrs' Charlotte Graham Rastell of | M. H. Parkin paid this office a call and for the past few days they have
y , j Portland, is visiting her parents in this ! the first of the week and ordered his paid out about 810,000 to the farmers.
wear it, you’ll look
city.
name to the large and increasing This is appreciated by the milk men
lovely in photo­
and others, as the checks are “ payable
Miss
Mattie
Allen
of
Gaston,
was
News list,
graphs we take-
only
through the Seattle clearing
visiting in this city the fore part of the
Miss Lulu Parmley teacher of the
Try some!
house” and would otherwise make in­
week.
primary
department
of
the
Gresham
Open from 10 to 4 Thanksglv-
, public schools was visiting at the Corl definite delay in getting money from
Guy Via and wife of Portland, are
that source.
home last week.
ing Day
spending the week with his parents in
W. W. Sparks, prosecuting attorney
The regular meeting of the Forest-
this city.
view Cemetery Improvement Associa­ of Cla^k county, Washington, who was
T H E
C I T Y
J. Swanson of Dundee 111., was here tion will be held at 2:30 p. m. Tues­ visiting in this city this week is one
last week visiting his old townsman day December 3.
among those who think that Gov.
L.
J.
Corl.
Chamberlain made a grave mistake in
H . W. SPARKS, LOCAL EDITOR.
.
. — W. H . Lyda in about two weeks
Mrs. A. Jackson has just received a wilI seI) his lumber stock etc -at the declaring the holidays. The state of
date palm from Susie Jackson-Hatfield burnt railL Look out for ful] ,is, in Washington has -no holidays and Mr.
Sparks says that conditions a e very
Rev. Folsom spent Sunday at home J
of Arizona.
j Next week’s News.
normal there. The confidence of the
in this city.
Claud
Hollinger
who
has
been
work-
Hillsboro
has
a
skating
rink
and
'
on
people
has not been taxed and more­
John Egerer of Thatcher was in this
ing in a bag factory in Portland has re dit” that both young and old of the over legal business is mot tied up over
city last week.
turned home.
j county seat are going wild over the the state as it is here. The lawyers of
Mrs. W. A. Williams returned home
Vancouver, as in other cities, met to­
M. Peterson of David’s Hill brought rolling and bumping pastime,
Saturday night.
in a fine lot of chickens for Thanks-1 Miss Montgomery’s pleasant counte gether and agreed not to bring pro­
ceedings against banks refusing to
Father Verhaag of Verboort was in giving Monday.
nance was seen in Forest Grove Mon-
cash needlessly large checks. How­
this city Monday.
J. J. Martin of the I. C. schools of day, her folks who now live in Portland ever if the depositors absolutely need
M. R. Wagner was a Portland visitor j Portland, was registered at the Leabo were former residents of this city.
the money it is paid out by the
one day last week.
hotel last week.
| — Don’t fail to see the display of banking institutions.
A. Burk of Gaston was in the city
Mrs. F. G. Kertson and daughter, N. Y. Indian baskets in The Book
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
one day last week.
! Carmen have been visiting at the home Store window. They are a great con­
Pernilla Ann Olson and Fred A.
trast to those by the western Indians.
Ralph Watkins is home again after a of W,n' Kertson-
Pederson; Robert J. Httcke and Dora
Mrs. Higgins the state inspector of
short stay in Portland.
! Mrs. Henry Wirtz returned to Port-
Winkel; W. N. Hathorn and Mary J.
H . V. State of Gaston, was in this ' 'aml Tuesday. Miss Mabel is spending the W. R. C. visited the local W. R. Mulloy; Herman Reese and Lena Lieb
C. last Saturday.
The Grand Army
city Thursday last week.
| Thanksgiving here.
enow; Geo. B. McAdams and Myrtle
was present and a dinner was served M. Kopplin.
Rev.
Father
Kettenhofen
of
the
Earl Campbell of Camas, Washing­
after the program.
| Catholic church preached in Verts
ton was in this city last week.
We repair and cover umbrellas, L.
Dick Baker finished crushing the
j hall Sunday morning.
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Miss Manche Langley visited with
rock for the depot street last week and J. Cori & Son.
Miss Zula Shorb left Monday for now the city ready and the work on
friends in Hillsboro Saturday.
Wilson, where she will spend a few the road will be resumed just as soon
V/. N. White of Cornelius, was seen weeks with her father.
as the weather permits.
in this city one day last week.
County School Superintendent M.
Mrs. E. A. Wheelock of Portland
B. L. Hageman of Milwaukie, Ore., C. Case of Hillsboio, was in the city and Mrs. Priscilla Sparks and W. W.
Thursday
of
last
week.
Columbia Life & Trust Co.
was visiting in this city Friday.
Sparks of Vancouver spent Tuesday
Portland, Oregon
' and Wednesday at the home of Levi
Sparks, Sr., in this city.
Win. Ladd
Théo. B. Wilcox
President
Vice Pres.
George Sallee of Newberg, a brother
of Mrs. B. H. Laughlin. was in the
Cheapest non-participat­
that the brain, nerves, organs and muscles draw the blood they Grove for the shooting match Monday,
ing life insurance acces­
and left four nice big turkeys at the
require. Iron-Tone makes rich, red blood.
sible
to all.
Laughlin hotel as his reward.
Y ou are responsible for the
For Sale by all Druggists. Price 50 cents.
Let us send you our little
Frank Brown, the cartoonist who
booklet, “ Renew Your Vitality,” which tells you what IRON-TONE is and was visiting his parents this week,
future care of your family
what it will do. You can have it for the asking.
made The News office a call and pre­
Let me show you the ex­
sented us with a bunch of splendid
Address GROVER M ED ICIN E CO., Woodburn, Ore.
cellent policy.
large cartoons on topical subjects.
DRESSED TURKEY
A Home Company
Anderson,
of Fall a i l W nkcr Ir *ss goods.
Gents’ Shoes; nice line of shirts.
VERY
Children’s, Ladies’ and
F IN E G L A S S W A R E
Table linen for Thanksgiving.
Also the finest line of groceries in town.
Everything guaranteed or your money refunded.
ABRAH AM BROS
Forest Grove
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Porcst Grove, Ore.,
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Pacific Ave.
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ö Per Cent,
REDUCTION
suazn
on
Heating Stoves
It is f r o m t h e B l o o d
f ir s t n a t i o n a l b a n k
Forest Grove, O regon
Capital
Surplus
Resources
*
.
.
.
$
25.000.00
10.000 oo
250.000.00
A G eneral Banking Business Transacted
F
Directors:
R. M. Dooly, J E. Loomis, H. C. Wortman,
Frank E. Dooly. R. M. Dooly, Jr.
this H e r A
I SPECIAL SALE
of
ST. R E G ÍS INDIAN B A S K E T S
a n d INDI A X N O V E L T IE S
W ork H aaketa
S M e e l U r s a » H a n d k e r c h i e f B a a k e la
at
W s a te B a ak e ta
THE BO O K ST O R E
The heavy rains have raised the
water in Gales Creek and loggers on
the upper stream are bringing down
heavy drives. A drive of 2,000,000
feet from one camp is passing the city
today.
Archie Brvant, the photographer,
was in Carlton last week and did a big
business at the big mill there.
He
took photos of the machinery and many
other scenes of which he had a big
sale.
Rev. W. N. Coffee from Portland,
will conduct quarterly meeting, servic-
1 es in the Free Methodist church, com­
mencing Friday Nov. 29. at 7:30 P.
M. continuning over Sunday, All are
i cordially invited.
Many of Isaac Walton’s disciples
have been going to the different
streams th's week with lire and hook
for the speckled fellows and unless the
fishermen are given to fish stories some
great catches have been made.
N. L. A TK IN S,
Resident Agt.
Owing to the fact we have recently re­
ceived back orders of stoves that
don’t need, our entire stock of stoves will
be sold at 10 per cent reduction for cash.
Our assortment is better now than at
any time this fall, so if you are in the
market for a stove you will get the bene­
THOMAS & H0GE
fit of the reduction.
Real Estate Loans
AND INSURANCE
Phone 294. Forest Grove, Oregon
We have been appointed agents
for TH E AMERICAN INSUR
ANCE COMPANY of Newark, N. J.
one of the strongest and best in the
country, and will be pleased to pro­
tect your property. The American
has a record of paying over 81,000.-
000 of losses in the San Francisco
disaster as soon as they could be
adjusted and without a single suit.
A
n
Dealer in
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Oregon
Goff Bros.
HARDW ARE
FOREST GROVE,
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