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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1908)
Mrs. Maud St. Clair of Portland, spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Porter of this city. O f F o r e s t G r o v e , O re g o n Edna Merrick of Portland, was visit Capital fully paid - $25,000.00 ing at the George Allen home on Fifth 25.000. 00 Share holders liability street the first of the week. Surplus - 10 . 000 . 00 Miss A. T. Anderson of the Port land is spending the week with Miss D IR E C T O R S ) M. F. Haysacker of Hillside. b i. M . D o o ly «I. K. L o o m is At. P e te rs o n M. C . W o r t m a n K . Al, D o o ly , J r. Sam Walker will have his shoe shop P r a n k 12. D o o ly j and Roy Watkins his bicycle hospital in the remodeled “Red Front.” —Masquerade ball at Maccabee [ Hiram Davis, a member of Johnnie Hall, Greenville, Feb. 15. Cash Wirtz’s wild steeds, the F. G. Colts, prizes amounting to 87.50 will be was up from Beaverton Monday. given. Mr. Smith, who sold his farm on the 81.00. Tickets including supper, j Cornelius road a few weeks ago, will Sheriff J. W. Connell will start to start for California next Monday. The o n ly baking pow der collect taxes Feb. 15. him- W. E Bowman has moved his har self and Deputy Kane, Besides made with R o y a l Grape Ward Downs ness shop to his new location in the and Walter Hamer will assist in the For a limited time I will C re am o f Ta rta r Corl building on Pacific avenue. make one dozen cabinet No Alum, No Lime Phosphate M. S. Shipman and F. W. Ray office. Deputy Game Warden Parker of photos including one 8x10 mond, the piano men, are over on the McMinnville was in this city Monday carbon enlargement all for Wilson River leading the simple life. in consultation with the State Warden. T H E C I T Y Mrs. Kate Loughry is contemplating He reports business as rather quiet in $ a trip over to Fish Hawk for a visit McMinnville. , H. W. SPARKS, LOCAL EDITOR. with her daughter, Mrs. John Johnson. You are invited to visit our Charles Mirts left the first of the studio and see what we The 1000 club, what is it? Ask J. Bedford H. Laughlin reports that week for Salem where he will do writ the number of traveling men stopping ing for the Merchants and Bankers have done for others H. Wirtz. • Deputy Sheriff Kane was in the at his hotel is increasing considerably. Mutual Fire Relief Insurance Associa Rev. J. A. Folsom is conducting a tion of this city. Grove Saturday. successful series of revival meetings at L. J. Corl, city treasurer, has moved , M. R. McCauley of Lebanon was in the Congregational church of this city. his office and bicycle shop into his the city last week. Rev. Daniel Staver is in the city, new location, the basement of the Mrs. E. A. Hyde spent Saturday and having resigned his position with the brick. The basement is plastered and Sunday in Portland. Archie Bryant, Prop. First Congregational church of Portland. furnishes splendid shop and office Will Bellinger was a visitor at the Mr. and Mrs. James Hockins, parents room. county seat Saturday. of M. Peterson, have moved with their A family reunion was held at the The quarantine was raised from the | family from Wyleville, Ore., to this home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Garrison Loomis hou-,e Tuesday. city. of city. Mrs. E. E. Bauer of Ak Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart were —When you are dead you are a j ron, this Ohio, Mrs. E. S. Huckaby and Now is the time to place that Portland visitors Monday. long time dead, but while you are Paul Garrison of Portland, were present order for trees and other nursery Mrs R. Nixon was doing shopping alive, trade at the Cash Bargain | besides the other members of the stock for spring and fall planting. in the Rcse City Monday. , Store. 31-2t j iami,y There is nothing more interesting R. E. Dugan of Portland, was regis Miss Gertrude Kirkwood of Hills R. E. Dugan Sr. of Portland, was and fascinating than raising your tered at the Leab} Monday. boro, has rented the west room of L. J. out to this city Friday. ’Mr. Dugan own fruit. Mrs. George Thomas living on Pa Corl’s new building and will open up a formerly owned the Callaway grocery Place your order with the millinery. cific avenue is quite seriously ill. store and was later a partner of Dugan, C. Tnrasher of Corvallis was reg Miss Lucile Stephens who has been Watious & Haines, now Hoffman & Oregon Nursery Company ill at the home of her sister Mrs. Frank Allen Co. istered at the Laighlin last week, a Allen for several days, is able to be of Salem, Ore,, Tom Bellinger was out from Portland about again. Rev. P. E. Bauer of Akron, Ohio, is Sundty looking a'ter sapolio mine. f t at Salem, a candidate for the ministry and get stock that is guaranteed. No mtater where you live, drop B. H. Mayfield of Chehalis was reg Chas. Mertz has accepted a position of the Congregational church of that istered at the Leabo hotel last week with the Bankers and Merchants Mat place. Mr. Bauer is a graduate of me a postal and I will show you our f t es!, to go on the road, and made his Pacific University and married Miss: stock and prices. V C. R. Callaway’s new house on Main initial trip Monday. o Blanche Garrison. street will soon be ready for occupa L . Atkins, Aj^t. P. W. Watkins and family left yes F. B. Livington, Chief Deputy Game IN. Forest tion. Grove, Ore. Joseph R. Hiel of Mayfield, Wash., terday noon for Cherry, Arizona, where Warden of Idaho, was visiting at R. O. will work in the mines, They for- Stephenson’s office Saturday, Mr. was in the Grove Thursday of last he merly lived at Gaston. Livingston has just purchased from this week. 150 pairs of Chinese phesants to Several of the girls of the college Frank Giltner who has been doing state The basis of all wealth liberate in Idaho. did not go home for the mid year carpenter work in Portland this winter is land, We have a The News acknowledges the receipt spent several days last week with home vacation. of an invitation to attend the First Ore large list of both city The college is taking a vacation this folks in the Grove. gon Re-Union Banquet to be held at and farm properties for week as it is the end of the first Let T he N ews do your job work. Los Angeles, Feb. 10. There will be sale. semester. We guarantee good workmanship, a musical and literary program and | Would be pleased to Mrs. Anna Dixon was in Portland good stock and most reasonable prices. “old times” social. last week laying in a stock of spring We print everything. have you call on us. Friday and Saturday the lovers of ice millinery. Walter Devlin cut his right foot skating were given a real treat by the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marsh visited with quite severely last week while working weather man. Boys, girls, men and Prof, and Mrs. J. W. Marsh of this city in the woods north of town and was women donned their steel foot gear and OREGON LAND forced to quit work for several days. went to the near-by ponds. Geiger’s last week. Tom Sain of Scoggin Valley was ex Miss Mary Spiescheart is spending a was a favorite place. COMPANY changing talk with Grove folks the first couple of weeks at the Lobengard mil Miss Wilda Croslay of Tacoma, was o.' the week.' ’ • Forest Grove Qr- linery in Portland and her shop in this the guest of her friend Miss Bertha Jim Dempsey of Portland was visit city will not be open until she returns. Leabo, of this city last week. Miss j ing at the home of Levi Smith this People have become unduly alarmed Crosley is in the employ of the Knox c ty Sundiy. about the spread of diphtheria, and tak confectionary, owned by Andy Knox busy rehearsing the drama and will be * R H. Kaltz, the piano tuner, will en their children from school until the formerly of Forest Grove. able to give the people of Forest Grove be in town in a few days. Leave or attendance has fallen off 50 per cent. Oscar Brown, who is spending the a splendid production. The proceeds ders at Bazaar. 3 ltl Samuel B. Lawrence attended a winter at home says that he will prob- will go to Forest View Cemetery Miss Ida Kerr of Salem, spent sev meeting of the colleges of Oregon at ably not go into the cheese business Association. er d days last week visiting her friend, Monmouth Saturday when judges for again. He has been at that work for Miss Bertha Dyer of Ballston was Mrs. John Abbott. the state oratorical contest were chosen. 35 years, and has now turned over the united in marriage to Will R. Sparks at ’ the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. • The street car had its troubles the Rev. J. F Doescher will hold Ger factory at Fulda to his son Frank. , first of the week, trying to plow man service at Cornelius 10:30 a. m. Dilley is to have a new»» school Levi Sparks on Third street, Sunday through the snow. English service 2:30 p. m. German house. There was considerable dis- afternoon. Rev. Sias of the Christian Born—To Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Hop- Sunday school from 9:30 to 10:30 a. cussion as to whether the old buildings church officiating Only immediate should be used or not, but the new friends of the contracting parties were fcins of near Banks, Monday, Feb. 3, m. house proposition carried and a five present. After the ceremony Mr. and '«n eleven pound girl. Mrs. M. F. Haysacker of Hillside, mill was voted for the purpose. Mrs. Sparks departed on the four train John Stephen^pn, Deputy Prosecut came to town Monday on a sled to Harry tax Nauflts will do the work. for Portland. They will make their ing Attorney of Multnomah Co., was meet her sister. Mrs. A. T. Anderson visiting his father, Robert Stephenson of Portland, who came out to spend a Judge Hollis the other day received ^onie 'n 1 c'->- an express package from Seattle which _ We have established an emp;oy.J of this city Saturday. week. contained a handsome leather pillow ment office and can (urn;sh you any and a pair of moccasins, given him by kind of help. Let us know your wants, his friends Mr. and Mrs. Beaty, who ^ Realty Co. Blood Pood visited here during the holidays. The' —We can sell or rent Valiev Realty Co. To feed the body and starve the blood is like pouring water Judge prizes the gift very highly. repair and cover through a sieve. Iron-1 one^feeds the blood and makes it red Weather Forecaster and Fruit L. —We J. Corl & Son. Inspecter W. R. Harris, states that the and rich. snowfall Monday night is the only thing —Money to loan on farm For Sale by «11 Druggist«. Price 50 cents. Let us send you our little that saved the wheat crop of Western W. H. Hollis. Forest Grove booklet, “ Renew Your Vit ilitf," which telh you what IRON-TONE is and Oregon. He states that the cold —We have a man that wants to rent ,wh*t it will do. You can have it for the asking. Eastern windst would have soon killed a good farm. Valley Realty Co. 29-2 Address GROVER MEDICINE CO., Woodbum, Ore. the germ of the wheat had it not been — Your wheel should be put in prop er shape for winter. Corl and Son for the coat of snow. will do it. 23tf. *’Uncl« Rube,” will be given the —Wanted—Everybody to list their THE BOOK STORE 19th of this month in Masonic Hall. will have a few choice books and pictures as well as its usual line of The cast, consisting of Messrs. N:xon. farms with us. Valiev Realty Co. 29-2 Whitney, Limber, Sparks, Peterson, —List your property with us if you dainty hand painted greetings for the Saint of Feb. 14. I *» »jit C u r i l a t i n t o r e Smith, Clark. R. P. W’irt*. and Misses want it sold. Valley Realty Co. 29-2 PEXFIELD PHOXE VU Pomeroy, Shannon and Langley, —Money to loan, at Dr. Parker’s. F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K POWDER Absolutely Pure Special Otter 3.50 Pacific Art Studio Trees! Trees! Trees! For the Spring Season We have received our line of Youth’s and Children’s i Spring Clothing, which consists of all the latestf makes and colors for the Spring and Summer of 1908. The colors this year will be mostly and browns. Spring samples of men’s suits are here. When you select your suit this Spring remember that all the fashions are tc be found here. John Anderson, THE TAILOR. nDon’t Forget to Call 01 1 A b r& h am B ro s. At The Corner Store and see the new goods which are arriving every day. Some very fine shirt waists, laces and embroideries of all kinds. We aim to give you the worth of your money, whether you buy dry goods, shoes, ladies or gents furnish ings or groceries. Every thing is as good as represented. Phone orders will receive careful and prompt atten - 1 tion. We respectfully solicit your trade S ^ K :& £ tK 3 C X S » & flC S 2 S ffi JA M E S R A SM E SE N Dealer in F L O U R «nel Forest Grove, Ore.. Ì, REED Pacific Ave. The w> complete * best LINE of SPRAY PUMPS THE MEYERS, I We have a number of different patterns for you to pick from so come and make your selec tion so as to. be sure and have it when you are ready to start work„ t * - We can sell you a spray material that is very highly recomended the price is 35c per single gallon, 30 cents per gallon for 5 gallons and 25 cents per gallon by the barrel.