Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, January 23, 1908, Image 8

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    Tuesday evening the United Arti­
sans celebrated with a chicken supper
which was prepared by Mesdames
O f F o r e s t G r o v e O re g o n
Chandler, L. C. Walker and Sears.
About forty members were present
Hi
$ 25 , 000.00
Capital fully paid
with
some visitors. Mr. and Mrs.
25 . 000 . 00
Share holders liability
Last Friday H. D. Ott bought Prof.
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hinmm,
F. C. Taylor’ s property in South Park
Surplus
-
Mrs. S. L. Carlyle and Mrs. M. J.
addition
and will move in about Feb.
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Holloway were elected to membership
1. Sale was made through the Oregon
J. 1C. I.oom ls
R . M . D o o ly
M . P eterH on
R. M. Dooly, »Ir. J j Land Co.
M . \ Z. W ortm un
Edward Seymour, H. J. Goff, C. O.
P r u n k l ì . I ><»« »ly
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Roe and W. R. Harris attended the
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E. X. A. Sackett, the famous cut-
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tist,
is touring the country with Homer Shrine meeting in the Masonic Tem ­
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,
L. J. Cori and wife were visitors at |
ple at Portland, last Friday and Satur­
Davenport. While here Monday he
Beaverton yesterday to attend the coun-
day. There was a class of 54 candi­
dropped into The News office and cut
/ ty grange.
dates initiated and as is well under­
otl
A out the force.
loi)
stood, a big time was had. The above
— Your wheel should be put in prop­
Dr. Kinney, house phosician of the
In».
er shape for winter. Corl and Son
named
gentlemen have the distinction
um
Good Samaritan Hospital, who has
will do it.
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of being the only Shriners in Forest
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friends in this city, was taken down
for
Mayme Abbott, who has been con­
Grove.
with typhoid fever last week and re­
illil
For a limited time I will
fined to his bed for several weeks, is
A pretty wedding was solemnized
sav
moved to his home at Astoria
make one dozen cabinet
slowly improving.
thi
Wednesday evening, Jan. 15, 1908,
{tin
Five first prizes and one champion­ at the Calvary Presbyterian church,
photos including one 8x10
Mrs. Mary Weitzel has gore to
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ship
besides some seconds and thirds
carbon enlargement all for
Sea'.tl , to complete her course at the
Wll
11th and Clay street, Portland, Oregon,
put
a
smile on E. L. Naylor’ s face that
Ml-
dressmakers’ trade.
when Miss Kathryn Fay was united in
Imi
ought to win him a housekeeper if he
marriage to Chailes M. Scott, Rev.
Those having water meters should
tim’
wears it long enough.— Rural Spirit.
tali
| Ely officiating. Miss Fay wore a blue
cover them with sawdust for protection
sul
You are invited to visit our
The front is being put in the brick { traveling suit and cariied a bouquet of
against cold weather.
um
studio and see what we
rito
Quite a crowd of people from Hills- building of L. J. Corl and the partition Bride’ s roses. Mr. Scott is a promi­
have done for others
boro attended the Davenport lecture bas been set. Mr. Mobley, the mer- nent business man of Portland.
chant, will occupy one room and Mr.
here Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Needham, Mr.
Bowman, the harness man, the other.
and Mrs. Clifton McNeil and little girl
Miss Zula Shorb, who his been ill
Mr. Ingles of Minnesota, has pur­ left for their old home at Arnold, Ne­
with the measles for several days is
chased the Markway place of 100 braska. They own considerable prop­
able to be about again.
Mrs. Eva Derby and granddaughter acres one and a half miles west of erty in the east, the reason for their
Archie Bryant, Prop.
of Portland, are visiting at the home of I ®anks’ consideration $6000. Sale was leaving, but Mr. Needham stated to
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nourse.
! raade by Mark N°ble, the real estate The News before he departed that they
might be back again. He is interest­
Phillip Lesser of David’ s Hill paid lnan'
ed
in Forest Grove and ordered The
this office a call Monday and renewed
Editor Hamstreet of Iowa, who
H. W. SPARKS, LOCAL EDITOR.
News sent to his Nebraska home.
----------- his subscription to The News.
was in this city a few weeks ago look-
Story and scientific magazines con­
— Wanted— Everybody to list their *n8 l°r a newspaper location, has
— For bargains in watches try Ve - 1
tributed
to the Public Library are in
29-1
farms with us. Valley Realty Co. 29-2 bought the Sheridan Sun from B. F.
non.
great
demand.
They are bunched
Rev. J. A. Folsom is home for a
Rev. Doescher of Oregon Citv.
A‘ B‘ ThomaS made the
City, whn
who Youn«-
deal.
together,
sold
and
the money turned
few days.
is pastor of the Lutheran church at
into
the
fund.
Many
people who can­
-V ie t that umbrella repaired at Cornelius, will preach at Dilley Sunday i
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Baldwin moved
Curl’ s..
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not afford to buy new periodicals, avail
— List your property with us if you yesterday to Portland to permanently
themselves of getting the reading if
— House for rent. $5.50 per month.
want it sold. Valley Realty Co. 29 2 reside- T hey have lived in Forei>t
M. L. Noble.
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, I Grove a great many years and their it is a little late. People who have
A nice girl arrived at the home of
,
,
—
.Ve
can
sell
or
rent
your
farm
...
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many friends will be sorry to learn of magazines of this sort that they have
“ THC
Mr. and Mrs. Art Spiechart, the meat
already read would do well to contrib­
Valley Realty Co.
29-2
cutter at Saelen’ s market, on Jan. 12. tbeir departure.
tery.
ute them to the Public Library.
— We repair and cover umbrellas.
ring
Prof. J. M. Garrison of this city, has
Miss Emma Seidler, aged 16, and
^
L.
J.
Corl
&
Son.
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Some time in December a barrel of
Ber c
the distinction of having taught Homer daul{hter of Heliry Seidler, died at her
raaci e
Iter (
up here by contribu­
M ss Ivy Smith spent a few days in
Davenport penmanship when he was a Cornelius home yesterday.
Funeral
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tions and sent to the Good Samaritan
Portland
last
wetk.
said
jjoy
services will be held tomorrow at the
hospital, Portland. A few days ago
hall.
Levi Smith is improving from the
Harry Goff has been attending the Lutheran church with burial in the
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Miss Loveridge, the matron, sent a
elects of lagrippe.
meeting of the State Hardware Deal- C’ornelius cemetery.
rejillei
i note here to Mr. C. F. Clapp, thank­
Frank Allen has been on the sick ers’ association held in Portland this
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Babe Harrison who formerly lived ing those who so generously gave, and
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list for several days.
week.
with his parents in this city but is now extending their sincere appreciation of
threo
R. F. Schneider of North Yamhill,
take.
Joseph Loomis who has been very blacksmithing in Portland, was kicked
the gift. All those who contributed
door.
was in the city last week.
sick
with diphtheria is now getting by a horse last week and quite serious- p)eaSe accept the gratitude this item
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Miss Lucille Stevens is quite ill at better and it is thought will be well in ly injured. He was removed to his conveys.
are na ^
ber, e -
a little while.
| home in an ambulance wagon.
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the home of Frank Allen,
ano.
—
We
have
established
an
employ-
Miss
Grace
Brown
who
has
5een
Entertainment,
Miss
Bertha
Dyer
was
doing
shop­
etili
FIKST N A T IO N A L B A N K
,
Arthur Green of the Oregonian, was
out here Saturday making arrange­
ments lor the Davenport lecture. He
will advance the great artist through
Oregon.
‘ W ÍNEED THE M 0NEYÌ
10.000. 00
So have greatly re­
duced the prices of
all ready made cloth­
ing. Call and see.
Special Offer
John Anderson,
THE TAILOR.
$ 3.50
Pacific Art Stucio
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ping in Portland yesterday.
ment office and can furnish you any teaching school in the Gales Creek |
Rolla Peterson made a business trip kind of help. Let us know your wants,
Valley Realty Co.
29 2
to Portland Iasi Thursday.
A. G. Hoffman and M. S. Allen
Miss Belle Denney was visiting with
attended the annual meeting of the
friends in fhe city last week.
Stale Grocers Association in Portland
Judge and Mrs. W. H. Hollis were
yesterday and Tuesday.
Portland visitors Wednesday.
Earle Loomis, another son of J. E.
— Hoffman & Allen Co. are head-
Ixiomis. was taken sick with the diph-
q larters this month for bargains.
thcria this morning. The other pa-
— No fictitious values on goods tient is getting along nicely.
bought from Hoffman & Allen Co.
Norval Atkins is all smiles this week
Ernest Rueter of David’ s Hill made — the kind that won’ t wear off, too.
this office a pleasant call last week.
The stork visited his home the first of
— We have a man that wants to rent j the week and left a hahv girl,
a good farm. Valley Realty Co. 29-2
John Cornelius and family have
— Have you seen those new caps at moved into the house formerly occu-
Hoffman & Allen Co.? I rices right.
pied by John Barger at the corner of
— Don't forget that Hoffman & Al- Pacific avenue and Third street.
len Co are offering rare bargains this
Thomas Ritchey and family came
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Tyroti C oik of Portland spent a few paring to move to 1 ortland soon where
days at the George S. Allen home in they will conduct a rooming house.
this city.
Junior Hoonan who attended the
W. L. Demorest of Hood River, was academy here last year, is here visit­
here the first of the week looking after ing friends. He has been working in
his father’ s shoe store at Aberdeen.
property.
The followinK very pleasing program
vicinity, was compelled to give up her was given at Herrick Hal1 last Tues-
work last week on account of sickness da^ ev'ening, which was appreciated
and has gone to her home in Portland. b>' a Iar2e audience.
ft. nnee
Her place will be taken by Miss Sias i Chase of the Butterflies
Miss Montie Caldwell
of this city.
The Sweetest Flower that Blows - Xevin
Charlie Pierce of the Portland Fire
Mr. Wagner
company, was visiting his father Frank When Love Is Done
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McLean
pjer^e of this
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Mias Ruth Fitch
first of the
Charley used to live at Green- Daisies
j ville in its palmy
.
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Hawley
days
the crack-a-jack base
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defeated everything in
and caught for
Kirkwood
ball team that Shadow I lcture
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lteinhold
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Miss Lela Wagner
the state.
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Violets
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Woodman I
There will be an exhibition of work
Miss Ellen Staehr
done by students in the Art Depart- Bonnie Sweet Bessie
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Gilbert
ment and Mechanical Drawing Classes,
Miss Eva Allen
Saturday afternoon, Jan 25, from 2:30 My Little Love
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Hawley
until 5 in Miss Farnham’ s rooms,
Miw Jennie Underwood
Hall.
There is no admission fee and,
A' n
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Lemon
the public is cordially invited to attend. ...
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" oodland C roon Song
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Clutsam
The Forest Grove Natl0nal bank ]u t
Miss Goldie Peterson
week installed a section of safety boxes Only in Dream*
.
IVKoven
Mr. Avon Jesse
in their vault. They are safe in all
-
Mendelssohn
sense of the word; it takes two keys to Pinning Song
Miss Ruth Thomas
open them, and one is held by the
bank and the other by the subscriber
— and neither key will open without
W. Y. Smith has sold his 12 acre the other.
Miss Emma Briggs and Miss Eva
Bryan of Dilley, were in Forest Grove farm on the Cornelius road to Mr
On the big register book at the
Powers of near Cornelius. Mr. Smith Laughlin hotel is the signature of Ho-
Tuesday.
mer Davenport, with the same inflec-
— Silverware, the genuine A -l Rodg­ will leave immediately for California.
tions
as when attached to his national
ers 1847. The best and genuine at
Mrs. Henry Wirtz, who has been
Announcement.
The undersigned wishes to announce
his candidacy for the clerkship of
Washington county to come before the
j primary next April. I have had exper-
ience in that office and i< elected will
give the people my best efforts in that
visiting the Judge several days has j cartoons. VVhile at the hotel he made office.
Venen’ s.
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w . D. S m i t h .
R. E. Weaver of Olympia, was reg­ returned to her home in Portland. ! *ome sketches for Prof. Abdullah Ben
jn
Kori
and
has
promised
to
send
Mayor
istered at the Leabo hotel Thursday cf The family will return to the Grove
Laughlin one which he will finish away.
last week.
' June.
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The Five Hundred club was royally
The basis of all wealth
i entertained at the home of Mr. and
is land.
W e have a
Mrs. Oscar Baldwin last Wednesday
large
list
of
both city
Mr. j
is permanently cured by Iron-Tone. It strengthens the lower even‘n8 Those present were: mr.
and Mrs. L. H. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs.
and farm properties for
bowels and promotes a good, healty action.
W. Sears, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Kertson.
sale.
For Sale by all Druggists. Price 50 cents.
Let us send you our little Mr. and Mis. M. Purdin. Mr. and Mrs.
W ould be pleased to
booklet, "R enew Your Vitality,” which tells you what IRON-TONE is and Frank Gordon.
have you call on us.
what it will do. You can have it for the asking.
According to the Star Journal of Pu­
Address G R O V E R M E D IC IN E C O ., W oodbum , Ore.
eblo, Colorado, C. K. Fletcher will
coach the Centennial High School, of
, which he is language instructor, in
track athletics this spring. Chet was
captain of the P. U. track team a
couple of times and was one of the
Forest Grove »
Q e.
fastest mile men ever put out by the
Chronic Constipation
OREGON LAND
COMPANY
Special Sale Popular Fiction, 50 cents.
THE BOOK STORE
PH O N Em i
P B S F IE L D
local institution.
BIG CUT PRICE SALE
Of Dry G oods
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We must make room for new goods therefore we are making
a great cut in prices on all the following lines. Now is the time to
buy. The^e goods are all new and fresh but will have to go to
make room for stock just coming in.
Ladies Dress Skirts, Ribbons, Laces,
and Edging Embroidery. Also all
Fancy Chinaware will go at
15 per cent discount
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All Wool Blankets, Shawls, B e d - , n . _
Quilw and Heavy Wool Piece Goods \ J | - 2
All Wash Goods, Japanese silks.
Ladies Belts, Purses, Collars and
Handkerchiefs at
.,
p0f
10 per cent discount
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These prices will absolutely be maintained for two weeks be­
ginning Jan. 13 and ending Jan. 25. Don’ t forget the time and the
place is at
Abraham Bros.
T he C orn er S tore
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JAMES
RASMUSEK
Dealer in
FLOUR unci FEED
Forest Grove, Ore.,
Pacific Ave.
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The Drew Automatic
Carrier
To the Dairy Farmer: The Die ^Automatic Carrier cannot fail to ap­
peal to you affording a 3plendid opportunity of improving your business
operations.
First— By
production.
saving time and labor, which
.
means reducing cost of
Second— By insuring cleanliness which means increased value of
your products and healthier live stock.
Third— By greatly enhancing the value of the stable manure,
through not ahowing the liquid portion to be lost iu wheeling or pitch­
ing from one place to another.
These are a few of the advantages derived frem installing an Auto­
matic Drew Carrier, but they are enough to show the business farmer
that it is one of the best paying investments he can make.
The following testimonials speak for themselves:
Forest Grove, Ore., Dec. 22, 1907.
Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co.,
Portland. Oregon.
Gentlemen:— In reply to your enquiry will say that the Drew Carrier
is ALL RIGH T. No man with five cows can afford to do without one
as a labor saving device. There is nothing can be put in a barn that
will *T lai it- i would do without a hay fork sooner than a Drew Car­
rier. A Drew Carrier is used 365 days in the year and a hay fork only
in haying time, and further the manure saved from 5 cows and 3 horses
over the usual way will pay for the outfit in one year.
_ I have a cheap Iron Truck with a fiat rack suitable for hauling hay
on 7x14 tight bottom. Nine months out of the year this outfit stands
where the manure is dumped on it and when loaded is spread upon the
land. I save the manure and the labor of taking it up off the ground.
Yours truly.
Copy
(Signed)
A. W. GlLLIS.
Hopbottom, Pa., Sept. 4, 1907.
I ordered an automatic litter carrier last fall and It works fine.
The best labor saving device on the farm.
Yours respectfully,
C. C. S t e r l in g .
New Ulm. Minn., Jan. 18. 1907.
The carrier works very good, and I am much satisfied with it.
Yours truly,
A. W. BERGSTROM.
GOFF
HARDWARE
FOREST GROVE,
OREGON
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