Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, October 22, 1908, Image 5

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    T£ FIRST NATIONAL BANK
100 x 115
100 x 200
1 ACRE, 5 ACRES
10 ACRES 30 ACRES
or 30 ACRES, the sized
¡LOT YOU CAN BUY IN
came here from Colorodo Springs, has
taken her place.
Miss Bertha Williams, returned Sat­
of
urday from a trip over in Eastern Ore­
gon, and reports a good time. She
will leave this week for Seaview,
Wash., to visit.
îliü f f lS
Mrs. E. L. Hunter,
law of Mrs. b. A. Hunter, daughter-in
who was ex* |
pected here from Juneau, Alaska, last
week to spend the winter with rela­
NEVER SLIPS
tives in Oregon, arrived Tuesday with
her little girl.
5
Mr and Mrs. Harry Goff entertained
a number of friends Saturday evening.
Five Hundred was the pastime of the
The Oldest National Bank in
evening. Ice cream, cake and coffee
were served. A club was formed
Washington County
which will meet once in two weeks
? -during the comine winter.
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Come in and let us explain
THE
C I T V chalk
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K
h W
al er Sparks, the popular V I. Fuqua has just opened an
talker, gave an entertainment at el'ctrical supply house on First street
Centerville Tuesday evening.
between Pacific Ave. and First Avenue. Mrs. Hoyt has been quite sick since
them to you.
— See Onyx ware at Hinman’s. 16
Miss Gertrude Kirkwood carries a Besides doing all kinds of wiring he reaching home.
— Hot Lunches at Little Bakery. complete line of toilet articles for will carry a full line of globes, desk Mr. and Mrs. A H. - Gates of near
14-tf lamps and general supplies.
Miss Meta Kopple spent Sunday in ladies.
here, have for their guests, their two
Portland.
— Try Royal Bread. Fine grained, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Puymbrouck of dtughters, Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Brick-
Miss Belle Johnson was in Portland sweet, nutritious, at The Little Bakery Pendleton, are visiting with Mrs. ey oi Omaha, Neb. They have net
For the next 30 days we will close out our odd lines of
Friday and Saturday.
15-t3* Puymbrouck’s mother Mrs. P. Spies­ been in the Grove for ten years. They
There will be a dance at skating — Dr. Wendt’s office is in Forest heart. They will spend several weeks think the town has made wonderful ad­
Graniteware at actual cost, this will give you a chance to
Grove National Bank Building, Res here and will settle either in Forest vancement in that time. They say
rink Saturday night.
stock up on cooking utensils at a great bargain.
also that Candidate Bryan will net
Mrs. E. Williams was in Portland idence at Dr. Ward’s place. 15if Grove or Portland.
Miss Belle Johnson, who is attend­ The Ladies of the Quienients Club carry his own state.
the first of the week.
Mrs. C. N. Johnson of Spring Hill ing college here this year, spent Sun­ were entertained by Mrs. Frank Gor­ C. 0 . Roe and wife and J. J. Wirtz
day with her parents at Spring Hill don at her home on First Ave., Mon­ and wife celebrated their wedding an­
farm was in town Monday.
day afternoon. Dainty refreshments niversaries last Sunday. The anni­
Miss Dina Smith spent three days of Farm.
were
served and all passed a most versary occurred last Wednesday but
Henry Scott and father-in-law, Her­
last week in Portland shopping.
pleasant
afternoon.
for convenience the celebration was
Mrs. F. Wigman was visiting in bert Matteson of Scoggin Valley, were Grant Mills of Tillamook, has bought not held until Sunday. A turkey din­
transacting business in The Grove
Portland the early part of the week.
a lot of Mrs. Lizzie Wirtz that lies west ner was the main feature, however a
Monday.
E. A. Hyde has gone to Eastern
good time was had. The
The News is indebted to J. H. of Aunt Ann Smith’s home, and is go­ general
Oregon to be gone a week or more.
guests
present
were Reta Macrum and
ing
to
build
this
fall.
He
will
move
I Reeher of Wilson River, for a 17 inch
— We always pay the highest price j salmon trout presented to us last his family here. The sale was made Master Bruce Roe, Claud Smith and
Willie Schultz.
for wool and mohair.
Bailey. j Thursday.
by the Oregon Land & Trading Co.
— Fine line of ladies handkerchiefs Miss Teegarden is teaching in Mbs One of the most succeessful public
GOOD HOME RECIPE
at Kirkwood’s Millinery.
11-tf Pearl Cook’s room this week. Miss sales held in this vicinity recently wa
— See display of Onyx ware at Carl Cook is kept at home by her mother’s that of the Hinman estate last Thurs­ Mix This Simple, Helpful Recipe at
day. There was a large crowd present
Hinman’s Hardware Store on Pacific sickness.
Home and Try It. Anyway.
Ave.
14 tf
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Goff spent a and all stock and machinery went at Get from any prescription pharma­
Miss Reba Hoffman was visiting few days the first of the week in Port­ good prices. J. W. Hughes was the
cist the following:
friends in Portland for several days last land, celebrating their third wedding auctioneer.
The Domestic Science department Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half
week.
anniversary.
o ince; Compound Kargon, one ounce: j
Mrs. E. Cook is quite sick, has — Bread that is sold by the Home of the Woman’s club met with Mrs. Campound
Syrup Sarsaparilla, three
been confined to her bed for the past Baking Co. is baked in Forest Grove. V. S. Abraham Tuesday afternoon. o inces.
week.
6 loaves for 25cts. Patronize Home They had a very interesting program Shake well in a bottle and take a
ló ti on Home Sanitation. The subject of teaspoonful dose after each meal and at
A fine baby boy was bom to Mrs. Industry.
Herman Hergert iu Cornelius last Miss Bertha Leabo, Miss Marie Sanitation in Forest Grove was talked bedtime.
over and improvements suggested.
week.
Spiesheart and Miss Kate Lilly were
The above is considered as the
Miss Carol Walker went to Portland among Portland visitors the early part Miss Lvda Staehr, who was to teach most certain prescription ever written i
the Purdin school in District No. 5, to relieve Backache, Kidney Trouble,
last Friday to visit friends and returned of the week.
resigned
from there and has gone to
Monday.
Burdette Shipman, who has been Newberg where she will teach the Weak Bladder and all forms of Urinary ;
Mrs. George Boos, of Portland, is spending the past three months in Fifth grade in the Public School. difficulties. Tnis mixture a cts prompt­
visiting at the home of E. D. Smith in New York state, returned to Forest Miss Bessie Sturdevant of Cornelius, ly on the eliminative tissues of the
Kidneys, enabling them to filter ai.d
Grove last Friday.
this city.
will teach in the Purdin schools.
strain the uric acid and other waste I
Mrs.
Mary
Brown
and
daughter,
Car­
Ezra Wright, who moved here from
A reception was tendered Rev. and matter from the blood which causes I
Greenville recently, is on the sick list rie of Oregon City, spent Sunday in Mrs. Gould at the M. E. church Fri­ Rheumatism.
the Grove with the former’s brothers, day evening to show the appreciation
this week.
Some persons who suffer with the
M. H, and Cliff Dixon.
H. D. Bryant of Robertville, Wash,, Mr. and Mrs. Will Kapple have of the people for their return to the afflictions may not feel in< 1 ned to
father of Archie, spent several days j been visiting with their parents, Mr Grove S. B. Starrett gave a welcom­ place much confidence in this simple
ing talk. Maud Hollinger recited two mixture, yet those who have tried it |
here last week.
and Mrs. Will Kapple Sr., on Davids selections and Prof. Gardner sang a say the results are simply surprising,
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hoffman and Hill, for the past two weeks,
solo.
the relief being effected without the
daughter Alien visited Portland the Howard Ralston, the child of Mr. — Dr. C. Large reports a son born to slightest injury to the stomach or other
last of the week.
and \ j rs. frank Ralston, who has been the wife of E. D. Thomas, Patton Val­ organs.
Arthur Spiescheart and family moved very seriously sick for several weeks, iev, last Sunday, the 18th. Parties Mix some and give it a trial. It
from Forest Grove to their ranch near is improving and will get well.
wishing the attendance of Dr. Large in certainly comes highly recommended
Hillsboro, last Monday.
i LIST your farms and other properties this class of cases will greatly oblige It is the prescription of an eminent
Mrs. Brock of Pendleton visited at for sale with T. H. Littlehales, Forest him if convenient, by engaging his authority, whose entire reputation, it
The C orn er S to re
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bry­ Grove Nat onal Bank Building. 27-tf services two or three months prior to is said, was established by it.
A baby girl weighing seven pounds the expected event. Dr. Large has A druggist here at home when
ant Saturday and Sunday.
asked stated that he could either sup- |
came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. both phones.
1 ) 1 4 . 8 . V I. W E N D T
Miss Nora Smith, who has been in Herman Kramer in Gaston, last week Eighteen little folks enjoyed the ply the ingredients or mix the pre­
THE PARIS
P h y s ic ia n & S u r g e o n
Seattle the past three weeks, returned a id is already known by the name of afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edward scription for our readers, also recom- .
MILLINERY PARLOR
to Forest Grove Monday.
I
CONSULTATION IN GERMAN OR BNGMVH
Mildred Helen.
Seymour, Tuesday of this week. The mends it as harmless.
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SPECIAL ATTF.NTICN GIVEN TO SIÏR-
— White River Flour made of best Mrs. Sanford has resigned from her event was in honor of Elizabeth and
Eastern Oregon wheat for sale at Bai duties in the Free Reading Room and George who celebrate their birthdays THE MODERN DAIRY GERY AND ELECTRICALTREATMENTS Imported and Domestic Patterns
Office in Forest Grove Nat’l Bank Bldg.
and Novelties
ley’s Big Store.
47-tf Mrs. H. A. Balcomb, who recently on the same day each year. After
Up-to-date
in
every
respect
at present, Forest Grove
having a “ Whole lot of fun” , play­
I: Residence
Hotel; in about two weeks at Dr. D. W. You are cordially invited to call
ing games they were treated to a
FOREST GROVE NATIONAL BANK
Prompt delivery morning and evening Ward’s office. Calls answered day or
dainty lunch.
All
and cream guaranteed abso night. Both Phones,
and inspect our stock
FOREST GROVE. OREGON
Henry Peterson with his wife and lutely milk
pure and of the best quality! _________ ___
____
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF DEPOSITS
son George, arrived in Forest Grove
Miss Marie Spiesheart
Tuesday evening from Fremont, Neb.,
Milk
Sc
per
quart;
cream
10c
per
pint.
M ar. 22. 1907
and will visit with his brother M. Pe­ Special prices on large orders. Deliver­
$48.223.17
terson for a few weeks. They are ed in bottles the only perfect way.
— Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician and
BUSINESS COLLEGE Surgeon.
M ay 20, 107
X-Ray and all electrical ap­
looking
over
the
Western
states
for
a
Yours for business in the dairy line,
$89,822.17
pliances
in
office. Calls answered
new location. We hope to convince
W R IT E F O R C A T A L O G
I Thé School tha
<*«> /»lac« T o o in a Howl Pooition
night or dav.
August 22, 1907
them that Forest Grove is the best
$130.722.92
town in the west.
The Order of the Eastern Star held
December 3, 1907
About Nov. 1st A. B. Thomas of the Oregon Land & Trading Company, will make a
a regular meeting at Masonic Ha'l
Monday evening. Some new mem­
trip to Iowa and other eastern points. While gone he will make a special effort to find buy­
February 14, 1908
bers were initiated into the Order.
ers for Washington County property. All property listed with the Oregon Land & Trad­
There were ten members of the Hills­
ing Company before he starts east will be advertised free. If you want to sell your Farm,
boro lodge present. After the close of
Fruit Land or Town Property, you cannot afford to neglect this opportunity to have it ad­
M A Y •», 1908
the meeting a sumptuous repast was
vertised. Bring us a full description of what you have for sale.
served in the dining room which was
$249,533.04
duly appreciated by all.
JC’ L Y 15, 1008
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoyt and
OREGON LAND AND TRADING COMPANY
children,
who have been visiting Mrs.
$279,165.08
In corporated
Hoyt’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
.S e p te m b e r 2 3 , 1 90 8
Keeher at Wilson for ten days, returned
Forest Grove, Oregon
to Forest Grove the last of the week.
B o th T e le p h o n e s
Mr. Hoyt killed one deer and caught
a great number of fish while gone.
ForesL Grove, Oregon
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$35,000
HAVE YOU SEEN IT!
HOOK HANDLE
PARK PLACE
A D D IT IO N TO
CO RNELIUS, OR.
savC :v^ your strength,
avoids the danger of being scalded.
See Plat at the Auction Alleviates^he unpleasantness of washing.
Costs no more limn the old style.
House, Forest Grove,
Oregon.
ON ROCHESTER WASH BOILERS ONLY
L. L. HOLLINGER,
Owner.
See our Bargain Counter
Carload KEYSTONE fencing has
just, arrived
GOFF BROS.
HARDWARE
FOREST GROVF.
OREGON
FALL AND WINTER. GOODS
We have a large stock t o select from
this fall and invite you to call and in­
spect onr goods.
SHOES, DRY GOODS
GROCERIES
V.
PRICES ARE RIGHT
A. NORTON
$160,372.46
$ 1 8 5 ,3 2 4 .0 9
$ 2 8 3 , 9 5 7 .3 8
H
S.
ABRAHAM
OLHE&
W A S H I N G T O N A N D T E N T H STB
PORTLAND. O M O O N