Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, September 24, 1908, Image 5

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1 ACRE, 5 ACRES
10 ACRES 30 ACRES
or 30 ACRES, the sized
LOT YOU CAN BU"
j the Sunday School. A special pro­
X
gram will be arranged for the usual
X
| Sunday School hour.
Mrs. J. Dempsey of Portland who
| has just returned from San Francisco
j was visiting with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Levi Smith.
Mrs. Levi Smith and Mrs. Henry
C A N RTTV TN
Hamilton were called to Yamhill Wed-|
| nesday on account of the illness of
Mrs. Smith’s sister Mrs. Mayew.
Dr. and Mrs. Wendt, the new
physician, returned from Seattle last
Friday, and have taken up temporary
quarters at the Forest Grove Hotel.
1 he two best Disk Plows made, are constructed so as to
John Brooks who was formerly em-1 __
make them as strong as it is possible for a plow to be made
ployed in The News office, but who -H OUSG,
so as to stand the strain of plowing the hardest ground.
has been in Portland and Alaska, has
No ground is too hard for our Plows to work in. We will
again accepted a position in this office.
put them out on trial against any plow made; can give you
24-inch, 26-inch or 28-inch Disks. If you intend buying a
Raleigh Walker has returned from
plow take one out, try it, compare it with any other plow
Rev. Gould of the M. E. church, is Yamhill, where he has been picking
made and for lightness of draft, easy operating, good work
in attendance at the M. E conference hops. He made the highest record in
and strong construction, you can take your choice.
at Salem this week,
over
15
had
been
harvested
and
placed
the
yards,
picking
615
pounds
in
one
Burt Caples of Portland is in town.
w
24-inch Single Disk - ' $47.50
in the flophouse The fire caught
J. N. West of Rock Creek, Eastern day.
Miss Zela Dougherty has *one ,0 Oregon
26-inch Single Disk -
45.50
from
the
kiln.
The
hophouse
was
is in this city visiting his Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sams of
^Portland for a few days.
conducted
by
Mrs.
Sinclair's
sons,
wl
o
uncle Benj. Mulkey.
Bonneville, this state, Saturday, a boy.
Henry Wirtz spent Sunday in 1 John Stribich has been limping Mrs. Sams is at the home of her par­ carried $1500 insurance on the build­
Portland.
about town for the past few days suf- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Hochings, South ing and contents.
Miss Penfield spent Saturday ln fering with a bad case of lumbago.
Park.
Eld Hostetler, postmaster at The ] For the next 30 days we will close out our odd lines ol
Portland.
P of. Hazzard. principal of Portland —There is a large number of stu­ Dalles and Grand Master of the I. O. | Graniteware at actual cost, this will give you a chance to
Miss Alice Cronin spent Saturday ln High School, has moved his family in- dents learning typewiiting and short­ O. F. of the state, was in Forest Grove ' stock up on cooking utensils at a great bargain.
Portland.
, to Col. Haynes, house in the Grove. hand at the college thS*- year. Why Monday night and attended the meet- :
« J. P. Heltzel of Banks was in town Mrs. Anna Jarmin has returned to do you not aspire to be a stenog­ ing of the lodge here. Mr. Hostetler
12-t2 is much pleased with this city and has
Monday.
' her home in Seattle, Wash, after a rapher?
Clifford Brown in Tillamook for short visit with Mrs A. G. Hoffman.
The local street car service was tied many words of praise for it.
a few days.
There will be a special meeting of up Monday morning owing to a mishap The local oaseball enthusiasts will
—Enroll for shorthand and type- j Holbrook lodge A. F. & A. M. Satur- at the power house. The juice was have one more chance to see a gocd
12 t2 day night. Work in the F. C. degree, soon turned on however, and trains game this year. The O. R. & N. ol
writing now.
Carload of KfJVS I O N H I -'tiINLiliNt ■ Jua t Arrived
Portland will meet the Colts Sunday
M. S. Allen ancj daughters
in Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hoffman and were met.
^jrtland Friday.
drughter Aelien and Mrs. Anna Jar- Miss Gertrude Kirkwood left last afternoon at the usual hour on the local I
—TheTop price at Bailey's for your mln were in Porland the first of the week for San Jose, Cal., where she ex­ field. This will be a good game rs
week.
pects to spend a year in the hope of the Portlanders have a good record.
Wool and Mohair.
Mrs. Mary Rilston fell and sprained | E. W. Lamb an<J family have just regaining her health. She will be the Rev. W. S. Gordon and wife of Co-
quilie, were at the home of Mr. Gor­
returned from Spencer, Iowa, where guest of her sister.
her ankle Saturday.
they
have
been
visiting
relatives
and
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Little returned don’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. *
E. A. Kreider from Wilcox Mills,
friends.
home Tuesday evening. They report Gordon, a mile north of town, Saturday
was home over Sunday.
and Sunday. Mr. Gordon occupitd
a
— Fine line of ladies handkerchiefs Haskell Eli Ferrin, a well known thoroughly good time during their the pulpit at the M. E. churcn Sut-
six
weeks’
stay
in
Newport,
but
are
at Kirkwood’s Millinery.
11-tf resident of Forest Grove, made a busi­
day evening. He will attend the
ness trip to Oregon City Wednesday — glad to be home again.
James Kirby of up near Gaston was Courier.
Methodist conference at Salem this |
j Sam Lawrence left for Seattle last week.
in town Friday on business.
— The shorthand and typewriting ' Saturday where he will attend school.
Mr. and Mrs. John Heisler of Gales classes
at the college began work yes­ He intends to prepare himself lor an Louis Wilcox of Scoggins Valley, is
City, were in town Monday.
terday with an unusually large enroll­ attorney. Sam graduated from the one of the progressive farmers of this
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Johnson attend­ ment.
county who believes in modern im­
12-t2 University here last spring.
ed the State Fair last week.
provements. He has recently placed
Mrs. Ralph Kinton, and little daugh­
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Smith have re­ ter, of Banks, is in the city this week F. G. Sykes of Portland, and in the on his farm a complete water works
employ of the Portland General Elec­
turned from a visit in Salem.
The system consists of a
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. tric Co., has made Hillsboro another system.
pneumatic
tank with a cap, city of l"oCO
G. W Hayden, an old time resident q Bellinger.
offer for its electric light plant, this gallons of water and a gasoline engine
of Thatcher, was in town Friday.
Mrs. L. L. Crist and Mrs. Leach of time the figures are $25,000.
to pump the water. The engine
Mrs. Walter Hoge of Portland, was Portland were in attendance at the
Mrs.
J.
E.
Coleman
of
Sherwood,
pumps the water and the same amount ;
in town from Friday to Monday.
I funeral of Mrs. Stephen Morgan last
Ore.,
is
visiting
at
Rev.
Barber’s
borne.
of
air into the tank which is kept under
_
Miss Alma Clark from Wilson River Saturday,
Her daughter, Miss Laura Coletnan, a pressure of from 60 to 100 pounds
is visiting friends in Forest Grove.
! —The Auction House is crowded wdl attend college here this year and and which supplies water for all his
Miss Anna Staehr spent a week in with a nice line of new and second j is stopping with~Mrs. Folsom.
buildings. The new water works were
hand furniture,
installed
by Goff Bros, of this place
Editor Parker of the Times was at
Mrs. A. U. Marsh and daughter, f rw da\s.
and
is
giving
the best of satisfaction.
the State Fair the latter part of last
Margurite. were in Portland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Tapiin will week. Mrs. Parker, who has been Mr. Wilcox not only has the water for
stock but intends to have it in his
Rev. and Mrs. L. F. Belknap of leave next week for Starbuck, Minn., visiting her daughter there for several the
new residence when he gets it built,
their
old
home,
for
a
month’s
visit
Hillsboro, «ere 'a Forest Grove
days, accompanied him home.
which will give him all the conveu-
with their son.
Saturday.
Ezra Wright, who recently held a iences of the city resident.
M. S. Allen and J. N. Hoffman Doctor Boggess will preach at the public sale at his place near Greenville, — Will pay cash for Italian prunes I
were in Salem last week taking in the M. E. church next Sunday morning, has moved to town and bought the delivered at my evaporater. H. C. A t-'
and Mr. William E. Gwynn will preach residence formerly owned by Frank well.
12-tl*
?&tate Fair.
in
the
evening.
Emerson
down
near
the
pump
station.
The grass in Eell’s paik has been
PRETTY AS
cut, greatly improving the appearance The Forest Grove National Bank Harry Haynes, of Forest Grove, filed
A PICTURE
has placed two nice si {ns on the col- a hop contract with McNeft Bros., of
of the place.
is
an
expression
one often hears.
Mrs. Aria McNamer of Mountain- umn in front of the bank. They are Portland, this week, and by the terms
of the instrument, is to deliver to the
The picture re­
dale, visited with Mrs. F. A. Moore
allract*ve-
ferred to must be
the
buyer
26,000
pounds
of
hops
at
7c
over Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. Chandler of Bickle-
one of our
per
pound.—
Argus.
n*,, and , family
,
.
„ ton, ’ Wash., are visiting * at the home of
A. . w M. Dilley
have
re-
P hotographs i
.
,
,
_
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_ Mrs Nettie Auaton. They are think- The News said last week that the
turned
from
a
two
weeks
camping
over
new
building
of
thj
Granite
works
, Wilson.
ing * of locating in Forest Grove,
for they make the
on the
would not be finished for three weeks,
prettiest pictures
Mr. and Mrs. Will Boos have re- James Hockings has sold Mark Bump but we missed our guess about two j
jou can imagine
Let us make some
turned from Yamhill, where they spent
acres near l^e pump station for a weeks. The machinery is on the i
of you, so your
the jast week.
consideration of $125 per acre. The ground and the building is almost
friends can have
it
sale
was
made
by
M.
L.
Noble.
ready to begin work.
H. D. Ott was in attendance at the
something to re
State Fair at Salem Thursday and Sat- Dr. Guy Forrest Via, son of Dr. W. Forest Grove never had a more live-1
mind them of you
W A S H IN G TO N AND T E N T H S TR E E TS
as you look vour
irday of last week.
P. Via, returned to the Medical de- ly appearance than on last Monday
PORTLAND. OREGON
best.
We
don’t
Mrs. Long of Corvallis, formerly P«tment of the U. of O. ip Portland when the public school opened. Not
care
how
hard
a
W
R
I
T
E FOR CA TA LO G
Christie Burkhead, has been visiting Tuesday to take up his studies. only were the streets lined with stu­
subject you think
)The School that Place» You in a Good Position
Mrs. J. D. Bellinger.
Next Sunday will be a Rally day in dents but the mothers were out sup­
you are. We have
made good por­
plying their children with the neces­
traits of people
sary books etc.
Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician and —The top price at Bailey’s for you.
twice as difficult
r COMPARATIVE STATEMENTS OF DEPOSITS
Sheriff Hancock so far has failed to
to take as you are Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap Wool and Mohair,
pliances in office. Calls answered —Try Schultz’s ground bone for
locate the relatives of Elmer Perdue,
M u. 22. 1907
vonr hrn> i, wj|i make mem lay.
Bryant's Studio night or day.
who
was
murdered
July
3.
above
Bux­
Forest
Grove,
Forest Grove
S48.223.17
ton, by Walter Johnson. The official
Oregon
May 20, 1907
National Bank
has written to Sparta, N. C., where
$89,822.17
A. I*. T H O M A S
H D W A k l) 8 IIY M O L U
Johnson says he thinks Perdue lived,
I ’rcHldtint
Mee. finti Mgr.
A ugust 22, 1907
but no response has been received.
$130.722.92
John Cornelius, of Forest Grove, has
D ecem ber 3, 1907
consented to interest himself in the
horse «how for the Street Fair. John
is
a hustler, and hopes to get out a lot
February 14, 1908
of
fine horses. Twenty dollars worth
(IN C O KPO M ATU D l
$ 1 0 5 ,3 2 - 4 .0 9
of prizes have already been subscribed,
and more will be secured before the
MAY 14, 1908
Fair.—Argus.
$ 249,533.04
The hophouse of Mrs. I. Sinclair, a
•M>8
widow living five miles northeast of
JU L Y
Forest Grove, was burned Saturday af­
P orest G rove , O regon
B oth T elep h o n es
ternoon, with a loss of $2200. The
Sinclair yards contain 20 acres and
T£ FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of
Forest» Grove, Oregon
Capital and Surplus
$35,000,00
The Oldest National Bank in Washing­
ton County
THE
C IT Y
PARK PLACE
ADDITION TO
CORNELIUS, OR.
BENICIA, HANCOCK
DISK PLOWS
Sanders Disk Plow ! !
See Plat at the Auction
Forest Grove,
Oregon
L. L. HOLLINGER,
Owner.
See our Bargain Counter
On Saturday only we will sell a No.
8 14-oz. Copper Tea Kettle for $1
_____ SATURDAY ONLY
GOFF
BROS.
HARDWARE
FOREST GROVF.
OREGON
SPECIAL SALE O:»
RWEAR
We have been fortunate in buying a
traveling man’s Sample Line of Un-
derwear for
LAD1ES, MEN AND CHILDREN
Which we will offer for one week aL
special prices, Beginning
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st,
Here is your chance to lay in your winter’s
supply of underwear at a nominal price.
V. S. A B R A H A M
T he C orner S to r e
OLMES
BUSINESS COLLEGE
1
$160,372.46
Oregon Land and Trading Company
We have for sale one of the best Apple Orchards in this part of the
county. Can divide into Acre Tracts if so desired. Good location-
Lcss than one mile from our office. If interested please call and get
particulars.
V.
$ 279,165.08