Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, April 09, 1908, Image 8

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John Templeton and C. W. Odel',
both of this city, are members of the
venire to do jury duty in Portland.
Dr. J. H. Knox has been appointed
County Stock Inspector to assist Dr.
Korenick, State Veterinarian of Salem.
FOR SALE— Six milch cows now
giving milk. Holsteins and Jerseys.
Inquire of O. L. Doane, Forest Grove,
! R. F. D. No. 1.
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F IR S T N ATIO N AL B A N K
O f Fo re st G ro ve
Capital fully paid
Share holders liability
Surplus
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W e are showing the great­
, O regon
-
est line of
$25,OOO.OU
Up-to-date
2 5 .0 0 0 . 0 0
10 . 000 . 00
*\t. P e t t r s o n
M. C . W o rtm a n
J , K . L o o i y i I h
R . V I. D o o l y .
Jr.
Rev. A. J. Folsom was at Hood
River last week and attended a ban­
U l i .M l 'S
office after an absence of three weel s
quet given by the Congregational
cf
no
small order
during which he was confined to his
church of that place.
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has
devoted
itself
room by boils which were very painful.
Paul Huhl came in yerterday from Mr. AtWL'll is glad to be about again
News and Pacific Monthly $2 00.
to the dev e 1 o p -
his place on Wilson River where he is and his friends rejoice that he is con­
ment o< photo­
— W e’ ll buy your wool and mohair, j
j raising a goat herd and incidentally valescent.
graphy. All the
Bring it in.
Bailey.
j clearing up a goodly acreage.
improvements that
— The top price at Bailey’ s for your
The city is very much in need of a
have been made
— Ladies, do you contemplate buy­
Wocl and Mohair.
public dumping ground, and the mayor
are shown in our
ing a new dress, waist, or skirt this
har requested Tne News to a k any
J. C. Clark made a business trip to
I spring? If so, call at Hoffman & Allen
finished
one who has a suitable place for sale
Giston last Friday.
Co’ s. They can supply your needs.
PHOTOGRAPHS
or
lease, to call on him and make the
— We always pay the highest price |
Robert Dugan, formerly a resident same known. The Council will likely
Pay
this studio a
for wool and mohair.
Bailey.
of this city but now a traveling sales­ take some action in the matter at its
visit. Admire, as
— Garden seeds in bulk or package
man for a tobacco concern, was here next meeting Tuesday.
you must, the life
at Hoffman & Allen Co.
Saturday making his occasional round­
size charm there is
Miss Alberta Barker, the young
Sam Smith of Gales Creek, was here up of the local cigar stands.
in every portrait.
woman who committed suicide in Port­
yesterday visiting friends.
Have us make
The speaker at the Congregational land some time Saturday night because
— Money to loan on farm security. church next Sunday evening will be
some of yourself.
of being in a delicate state of health,
W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove
We guarantee e-
Dr. J. E. Walker, whose addresses on j at one time lived here. An inquest
D. D. Bump is recovering from a work among the Chinese are always
qually splendid re­
was held but the jury returned a find­
severe attack of poison oak.
sults and will leave
greatly enjoyed by Forest Grove au­ ing that the girl died of phosphorus
it to your friend«
Jack Latta has moved into his new diences.
poisoning, administered with suicidal
to e n d o r s e our
home— the Pomeroy property.
The members of the Junior League I intent.
promise.
Wm. Gerrish, the piano man, was furnished the music at the Methodist
Several of the hopgrowers of this
church Sunday evening. About thirty
here yesterday visiting relatives.
county will not cultivate their yards
W. Weston and wife were Portland boys and girls occupied the chairs in this year. Some have gone so far as
the choir loft and sang with a hearty
Archie Bryant, Prop.
visitors the fore pirt of the week.
to plow up their acreage. The Whit­
good-will.
Earl J. Cleland, a Portland under­
more and White yards on Chehalem
Grove and for months connected with
Arrangements have been made for a
writer, was here during the week.
mountain near Gaston, consisting of
' the mechanical department of The
game of baseball between the “ single”
about 60 acres has been plowed up.
— Bring your wool and mohair to
| News, is at Juneau, Alaska, where he
i and the “ married”
to be played
Lina W oods’ yard near Hillsboro has
Bailey’ s and get the highest price.
has a position on the Daily Dispatch
on the local grounds next Sunday.
also been visited by the plow.
Mrs. John E. Bailey was visiting in
as ad and job man. H e has been in
Some fun is in store for the followers
Portland the fore part of the week.
The youthful base ball tossers of the I the frozen north for about three months
of the sport.
FOR SALE — Shadeland
Wonder
Forest Grove public school won an I and gives expression to his apprecia-
W. A. Hall, well known here, was
white seed oats. Edward Naylor. 39 tf
easy and decisive victory from the j t:on of conditions there by saying “ It’ s
re-elected a member of the city coun­
He sends
Kufus Cheney of Portland was here cil at Clatskanie last Monday. Mr. Hillsboro school players here Saturday 1 mjghty good to be here.”
for an over-Sunday visit with relatives. Hall is a graduate of P. U. and mar­ afternoon; the final score being 7 to 2. his regards to all former Grove acquaint­
Miss Hyde of Portland, made an ried Miss Gertrude Marsh, daughter of There was a good crowd present to ances.
cheer the players and good natured
over-Sunday visit at her parents’ home. Prof, and Mrs. J. W. Marsh.
State Game Warden Robert O. Ste­
rivalry prevailed throughout the con­
venson is of the opinion that the com­
Ed Carlyle came out from Portland
J. W. Bailey of Hillsboro, and can­
test.
missioners’ court should pay a bounty
Monday and went back the next day. didate for county clerk, was in town
Mr. and Mrs. W m. Linnegar, one on cougars, wild cats and coyotes. He
W. R. C. aid society will meet with Monday greeting his numerous friends.
mile south of town, gave a delightful was in Hillsboro last week and present­
Mrs. Peters Friday, April 17. at 2 1 He is a young man of ample ability to
party last Monday night to 40 guests. ed the matter before the court stating
fill the office he is seeking and his
p. m.
The evening was pleasantly passed that greater protection would thus be
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Stuart were friends predict his success at the polls.
with music and games and at half past given to the antlered herds in Wash-
registered at the Portland hotel, Mon­
There will be a meeting of the Mau­ ten o ’ clock supper was served,
At a , ington county. He stated that one of
day.
rice Thompson Archery Club, next late hour the guests dispersed, voting
these depredatory animals will kill
— Mohair and wool, Hoffman & Al­ Monday afternoon at 4 o ’ clock in the Mr. and Mrs. Linnegar ideal enter-
more deer than t.venty illicit hunters.
len Co. pay you the highest cash price Free Reading Room. All members of t liners.
He suggested that a bounty of $5 be
for it.
the Club and all others interested in
put
on cougars and SIS on coyotes.
George Davis of Stanley, Wisconsin,
— Don’ t forget that Hoffman & Al­ Archery are invited to be present. H.
Just
what action the commissioners will
was here last week the guest of his
len Co. are offering rare bargains this L. Bates, Secretary.
take
on this measure remains to be
brother, James H. Davis, local mana­
month.
Next Sunday at the Chrsitian chapel, ger of the Pacific States Telephone seen.
H. V. Stott of North Yamhill, who Mr. Sias will speak on the following
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Philips have
Company. Mr. Davis has charge of
attended college here, is a candidate themes: 11:00 a. m., " I f All the
returned
from a pleasant sojourn of
lumbering interests in Wisconsin and
for sheriff.
Members were Just Like Me, What is making a visit to the home folks at five months in eastern Canada, in the
L, A. Markee has accepted a posi­ kind of a Church Would this Church
Beaverton, Mr. and Mrs. James H. province of Ottawa, where they went
tion with the Forest Grove Transpor Be?”
7:30 p. m. A Scriptural Survey Davis, who formerly lived near Thatch­ to visit relatives and friends.
Mr.
tation Co.
of the Sabbath Question.
Philips visited with his aged mother
er.
Peter Killen and wife of Cedar Can-
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Underhill and
William Stephens of Dilley, was here who last Saturday reached her ninetieth
^ y o n , visited Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Wirtz
child are home again after an extend­ Saturday shaking hands with acquaint­ birthday and who is still in possession
over Sunday.
ed visit in Canada and a stay in Man­ ances and incidentally boosting for his of all her faculties. The reunion
— Hoffman & Allen Co. can supply
chester, England. Their visit was full home town. H e spoke with pride of after many years of separation was a
your wants in blankets and comforts at
of enjoyment and of interest. They the recent land transfers made in that most pleasant one. Mr. Philips en-
low prices.
are glad to be home again and to meet section of the county and of the new joyed his stay in Canada and stopped
Hugh Sparks and Harold Jensen their old neighbors aud friends.
four room school building which is to some time in Toronto and made the
have returned from their trip to San
r turn trip through the United States.
Hillsboro Methodists are planning to be erected at Dilley. The present
Francisco.
They were away from Forest Grove
school
house
has
grown
inadequate
to
erect a new church building to meet
five months and eleven days.
Hon. E. W. Haines was attending
meet
the
growing
needs
of
the
town.
the growing needs of the congregation.
to business matters in Silverton, Ma­
An error, since corrected, was made
Sam Moulton has sold a half-interest
No definite time has as yet been set­
rion county, last week.
arcj
in
last Sunday’ s Oregonian when it
tled upon for beginning the work. in his barber shop to L. Bogan
— R. K . Kaltz, the piano tuner, s Rev. Mr. Belknap, formerly in charge has retired from business lor the sum­ stated that C. C. Hammerly, candi­
in town for a few days only. Leave o( the church herCt is pastor of the mer months.
His interests in the date for joint senator from this, the
orders at The Bazaar.
shop will be looked after Dy Will Boos 24th district, composed of Washington,
Hillsboro church.
Lincoln, Tillamook and Yamhill coun­
A. J. Prideaux, an instructor in Wil­
T. H. I.ittlehales made a trip to who has been in the parlors for some
ties,
was unpledged. He is absolute­
lamette University at Salem, spent a Eastern Oregon Monday, when a deal tirrve. Mr. Moulton expects to build
ly
pledged
to support the republican
few days here the past week.
was completed whereby A. R. Roberts soon and believes that outdoor life will
choice,
the
same as the Hillsboio can­
N. B. Moulton, who has been con­ of Dilley transferred his 311 acre farm be beneficial to him. Mr. Bogan has
didate.
He
taught school a number
fined to his room with the grippe for at Dilley to Mr. Marvel of Gilliam been engaged at his trade in Portland
of
years
in
county,
high school and
a week is again able to be out.
county.
The consideration for the and Woodburn.
academy, but for the past eight or ten
T h« Book Store has the most attract
Mrs. Frank Allen and little son have Dilley farm was S2J, 150.
years has been an editor and publisher.
ive
window display in town this week.
returned from an extended visit with
Homer C, Atwell, the postmaster,
He was born and raised in Iowa but
relatives and friends at Til amook.
has resumed his duties at the post- Beautiful in conception and pretty be­ came here to the west twelve years
cause of its simplicity the scheme of
ago. He will no doubt make an earn-
decoration suggestively carries out the
e t effort to well represent every portion
Eas er thought. In the foreground is
of the district.
a display of Bibles of various sizes, and
An old-fashioned charivari with plen­
Easter mottos.
The background is
of the
ty of noise, go and ginger was given
banked with lilies. The ensemble is Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nicholson at their
striking and has called forth many new home at Cedar Canyon last Friday
evening by their neighbors and friends
favorable comments.
R. D. Holscher. who raises grapes living in that community. It was a
<it t h e t l o ! « e o < l u i s l n u . . 4 M iir v h .X rU . I«X>M
genuine surprise, the furniture of the
on his place near town, received yes­ newly married people was still in the
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C ip ittl Stock
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from Fredonia, N. Y.
They were still dripping with fresh paint when the ,
Circulation
25.000 00
O. S. Bondi and Prrmlum*
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5.000 00
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Concord and early varieties. That merrymakers arrived to welcome the
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section of New York state produces ex­ happy couple. Mr. and Mrs. Nichol­
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son were equal to the occasion and in­
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cellent gTapes but when plants are
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formally entertained their guests in
Cash on hand
transplanted here they thrive splendidly hospitable fashion. Everybody present
1257,720 50
under local climatic and soil con- appeared to enjoy the affair even the
ditions and the Oregon product ex- fellow that rang the big cow bell until
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cells the Yankee in many particulars. his fingers were so sore that he couldn't
hold a cigar. The honored hosts bade
.fith n H .
A. Thornburgh
John Brooks, who will be remem­ their friends to come again at a more
W. IS. IlHln.ta
bered as a former resident of Forest opportune time.
THE
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NEW STYLES IN PANAMAS
JOHN
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T H E T A IL O R
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Don’t Forget to Call on
A b r& h a m
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B ro s .
C orn er
S tore
and see the new goods which are arriving every day.
Some very fine shirt waists, laces and embroideries of all
kinds.
W e 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-
tion.
We respectfully solicit your trade
JAMES
RA
Dealer in
FLOUR and FEED
Forest drove, Ore.,
Pacific Ave.
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A CARLOAD
of
JUST ARRIVED
One Carload of
Doors j
and One Carload
Wagons
ON THE W AY
GOFF BROS.
H ARD W ARE
FOREST GROVE,
OREGON
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