Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, November 19, 1908, Image 5

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    The FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of
Forest» Grove, Oregon
HAVE YOU SEEN ITT
and near Spokane to that part of Idaho. The Domestic Science club spent
She expects to remain indefinitely. Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. J. S.
Mr. Macrum is a civil engineer and Clark. The subject for the afteroon
railroad surveyor.
was Fruit Juices" and Mrs. Alexander
A. B Thomas writes from Fremont, I Rave a very interesting and instructive
Nebraska, on Nov. 13, stating that it talk on " Grape Juice.” The discus­
is . somewhat colder there than he is sion that followed dwelt principally on
used to(of late years,) it being six de­ the medicinal qualities of this juice.
grees above zero, with snow and wind Refreshments consisting of grapes,
HOOK HANDLE
cake
and
grape
juice
were
served
W. E Bowman, formerly engaged
i
i *4
C A PITA L A N D SU R PL U S
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
in the harness business in Forest Tuesday afternoon, December 1, the
NEVER S LIP S
Grove but now running a farm near club will meet with Mrs. L. J. Corl.
Zaragueta,” a Spanish comedy, i*
Lebanon, Linn county, was here the
forepart of the week looking after busi­ to be presented in the near future by
tne members of the college Senior
ness matters.
Colonel G. Fuller and wife of Wal­ class, as a benefit to clear the debt in­
Costs no more than the old style.
lace, Idaho, are guests at the Laughlin curred in publishing the Junior annual,
the
Heart
of
Oak,
last
June.
The
pub'
|
hotel this week. Col. Fuller has ex­
W iiilk t,
tensive mining interests in Idaho. lication was creditable to its editors|
The Fullers were here for several and has contributed to the advertising
of the university in splendid fashion.
Mrs. Walter A. Dimick oftOregon weeks last summer.
P ofessor Ben Kori is assisting the
1 City, is visiting her parents Mr. and Lloyd Lancefield of McMinnville, c ass in a correct interpretation and
who has been engaged in the realty rendering of the Spanish idioms which
; Mrs John Caples for a few days.
business in that city, spent the week
W Q llig*lltiS COIH" E' W- Haines moved his family with his parents here. Mr. Lancefield abound in the play and give it humor,
j
| Tuesday from the Holseher property to
a former Forest Grove boy and has thrill and movement.
the Marsh residence across from the is many
Masonic Hall echoed with planta­
friends here.
________________
campus.
See
tion
songs, negro melodies and old
Chris.
Christensen,
who
will
be
re­
Hugh W. Sparks, the cartoonist,
meetin' hymns Tuesday evening
For the next 30 days we will close out our odd lines of
as an employe in the local camp
gave a successful entertainment at the membered
when
the
Nashville Jubilee singers ap­
milk
condenser
and
who
was
trans­
Graniteware at actual cost, this will give you a chance to
Monmouth State Normal last Saturday ferred to the plant at Kent, Wash., has peared here under the auspices of the
Presents
evening.
schools. The hall was filled to
stock up on cooking utensils at a great bargain.
been assigned to the Hillsboro plant Public
seating capacity and >ome ol the num­
— Farmers intending clearing land where he is chief sterilizer.
should phone or write M. Turner ol Roy Fisher of Almena, Kan., was bers were greeted with deafening ap
Banks lor prices on Stump powder, here the forepart of the week looking plause. The entertainers had to res
on
caps and luse.
19-tl over the country. Here he met a pond to many encores. Seven singers
appeared in a program consisting of
Annoucements are out for the mar­
of former Almena residents. solos, duets, trios quartettes and chor­
Friday Night - “The Devil” riage of Hogue Sexton to Miss Ethel number
He went on to Tillamook city to inves­ uses—given with the characteristic
Krver, both of Portland, to take place tigate matters uf that section.
swing ol the colored race. The big
Saturday “ “The Cattle Quaen” n the near future.
Your attention is called to the big basso was the star entertainer.
IT 3
— M. Turner of Banks handles the ad. of C. O. Roe & Co. on the third
A carload of scenery and
celebrated Stillson and Kellog Loggers page of this paper. In it will be found From three trees about ten years old,
trical effects and a high
and also A. A. Cutters. Crussers and a few suggestions for Xmas shoppers, John Stribich of this city, has gathered
specialty after every act.
Loggers.
19-tf and from time to time new announce­ ISO pounds ol walnuts which are ol
exceutionally fine size and flavor. The
Miss Florence Tongue, of Hillsboro, ments will be beneficial to you.
trees grew from nuts, one of the trees
snent several davs in Forest Grove, as The High school football team will being of the Mayette variety, another
50c
PRICES: 25c,
guest of the Misses Shannon, the fore play the Hillsboro school aggregation of the FranqUitte variety and still an­
part of the week.
here next Saturday afternoon. It may other of a different variety. That there
Jasper has returned from a be possible that the local eleven may be is a great future for the walnut indus­
Seats on Sale at Usual Place visit Casper
at his old home in D»pew, Wis­ matched Thanksgiving dav against the try in this section and that walnut trees |
consin He has rented his two places Oregon City high school gridironists. do well here is demonstrated by such
THE
C 1 T V near town to his son.
B. Raffety, of this place, has sold examples as this. If the old settlers
The children and voung people of his W. entire
herd of fine dairy cattle con­ of Forest Grove had planted walnut in­
— Acre tracts for sale—J. P. Wagner. the first Christian church will render a sisting of sixteen head to C. P. Row- stead of maple trees what a harvest of
19 tf missionary program next Sunday even­ man, of Echo, Ore., for a good figure. nuts there would be at present.
— Watch the Book Store "Specials!” ing. Everybody welcome.
The Jersey bull. “Gold Leaf,” was
Kills Another Cougar.
17-t4
J. N. Hoffman was in Hillsboro i purchased by John Cisbeir, of Green­
Charles
Adkins, of Wilson, who has
C. F. Lionberger of Beaverton, spent T >esdav on business matters and Wed­ ville.
the
reputation
of being one of the bes1
nesday was in Portland on matters re­
Sunday in Forest Grove.
—
Dr.
J.
S.
Bishop,
who
has
lately
re­
shot
in
that
neck
of the woods, killed i
Grant Hughes made a hurried bus­ garding his new concrete building.
turned from a course of study in hos­ another cougar last Friday. In that
—Miss Kirkwood has the best linen pitals and sanatoriums in the East, is section, it is asserted by hunters tha1
iness trip to Cornelius Tuesday.
handkerchiefs,
also the latest thing in now prepared to give the best home cougars are numerous and that a bountv
Wm. Lee and C. F. Ryan of Gales
fancy
combs.
20tf treatment for tuberculosis. Office in should ue placed on those animals be'
Creek, were in the city this week.
We have a large stock to select from this fall and
Otis
Frisbee,
recently
of
Logan,
There will be no dince at Gre-nville
the Templeton Block, Forest Grove, cause they will depopulate that region
invite you to call and inspect our goods,
until further notice on account of sick­ Kan., is assisting in the Moulton & Oregon.
18 tf ol deer. There are some who claim
Bogan
tonsoria!
parlors.
Mr.
Frishee
ness.
20-tl
J. H Wirtz was in Camas, Wash., that one cougar will in a year destroy
—See display of Onyx ware at Carl formerly conducted here a barber shop I last Friday and incidentally was present more dear than ten expert hunters.
Hinman’s Hardware Store on Pacific with Sam Moulton.
at a big ball given by the Knights of
Thanksgiving Dinner.
Ira Purdin, formerly one of the most Pythias lodge. Camas is the Judge's ! The Colonial Hotel will serve a
Ave.
||L loyd Loomis went to Tillamook extensive farmers in this section, was former home and whilt there he noticed Thanksgiving dinner from 5 to 7 p. m
Tuesday morning to look after busi­ in Forest Grove renewing acquaint­ a number of improvements in the town Subscribe lor The News, $1.50 year
ances with friends of former days. He but says that there is still plenty o*
ness interests.
work in the burg for the Civic Im­
The Cronins have moved in their now lives in Portland.
DRESSED
Sozy new home on Third Ave. between Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Dakin ho live i provement society or the "rubbish
TURKEY
near Thatcher, left Monday afternoon brigade.”
Main and A Street.
is
"t
h e t h i n g”
for
DeMoss
Springs,
Sherman
county,
Thanksgiving
Day
The
Hydes
are
planning
a
sojourn
Milton W. Smith, the Portland attor­ to visit their son-in-law, P. 0. DeMoss
the
|
Everybody
likes
it
in
California
and
expect
to
leave
ney and trustee of P. U., was here Sun­ for three or four months.
and
always
will
fore part of
the week for the southern
day visiting relatives.
. . _
. . . . It doesn’t matter
Mrs.
L.
M.
Schilling
will
spend
the
section of the Bear state. Mr?. Hyde a -p ^ » . ,h 0 Ugh.
The C orn er S to re
Mrs. Dwight Thomas, a former resi­
and
her
two
daughters
will
go
to
Po-
how
you’re
dressed
winter
in
Forest
Grove
where
her
son
dent of Forest Grove, is the guest of Herbert is attending Pacific University mona to visit Mr. and Mrs. Phil Buxton when posed before
friends here this week.
fail to report such cases, they are also
—Condon Globe. (Mrs. Schilling who formerly resided in this city, sub- our camera for
THE PARIS
—The Book Store has a most at­ lived in Forest Grove last winter.)
subjected
to a fine. Especial attention
sequently will go to Los Angeles. Mr. DAY"
^ TURKEY
PHOTO­
tractive window of children books this
is cal! * q to the fact that attendance MILLINERY PARLOR
GRAPH
Mrs. John Wilson Macrum left the Hyde will join the family later, some
week. Don’t fail to fee it.
must
be the entire term and regular
pres
business
interests
requiring
his
T
h
e
r
e
i
s
n
’
t
a
of the week for Wallace, Idaho, to
—Dr. Wendt’s office is in Forest first
"frill”
or
a
“
fur­
also.
ence
here
lor
some
time
longer.
Imported and Domestic Patterns
Grove National Bank Building, Res­ meet her husband who has been tem­
below” on work at
Subscribe for The News. $1 50 year
idence at Dr. Ward’s place. IStf porarily transferred from his work in Mr. Charles Pickering, who with his this studio but
and Novelties
wife and children has been visiting his w h a t is “ t h e
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mother and stepfather, Capt. W. Hill thing ” and that is
FOREST GROVE NATIONAL BANK
Physician & Surgeon
Gatrell, has returned to Lodi, Califor sanctioned by all
You are cordially invited to call
whose
pictures
we
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
nia. He was glad to meet several of take. Whatever
and inspect our stock
CONSULTATION IN GERMAN OR ENGLISH
his old college chums of 20 years ago your dress, or how­
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF DEPOSITS
SPECIAL
ATTENTION
GIVEN
TO
SUR­
and had many pleasant chats over old ever you wear it,
GERY AND ELECTRICAL TREATMENTS Miss Marie Spiesheart
M u. 22. 1907
times. He also had an enjoyable time you’ll look lovelv
*48.223.17
Office in Fore*» Grove Nat l Bank Bldq.
in photograi h we
visiting friends up the creek. He take.
Try
some!
Residence at present, Forest Grove — Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician and
May 20, 1907
contemplates moving here next spring
Hotel; in about two weeks at Dr D. W Surgeon. X-Ray and ill electrical ap­
$89,822.17
and making this his future home.
Ward’s office Calls answered day or pliances in office. Calls answered
A u fu .t 22, 1907
night. Both Phones.
night or day.
H.
H.
Stuart,
manager
of
the
loea
$ 130 , 722.92
plant of the Pacific Condensed Milk
D ecem ber 3, 1907
Co , for mo-e than six years, left la* t
$ 160372.46
week for bis new position in the
company’s head office at Seattle
F ebruary 14, 1908
Immediately previous to his departure.
$ 185 , 3 2 4 .0 9
Manager Stuart was presented by the
the employes of the institution with a
M A Y 14, 1908
handsome rocking chair. The presen
tation speech was made by Professor
Bear and Manager Stuart was quite
JULY IS. 1908
overcome by the surprise. He ex
$27Q,16S.OS
tended his thanks lo the employes for
the beautiful gift presented him and
S ep tem b er 23, I 9®R
In c o rp o rH la d i
spoke words of commendation to all
for the diligence which they had
Both Telephones
Forest Grove , Oregon
always shown in their work for the
company.
sa v esA ^ v o u r strength,
avoids the danger of being scalded.
Alleviates\lhc unpleasantness of washing^
The Oldest National Bank in
Washington County
ON ROCHESTER WASH BOILERS ONLY
r
Come In and let us explain
tl em to you.
MASONIC H A IL
mencing NOV. 20
H. S. PILLBURY
our Bargain Counter
Tiie Clark Burroughs Co.
Carload KEYSTONE fencing has
just» arrived
T
GOFF
BROS.
HARDWARE
FOREST GROVF.
OREGON
FALL and WINTER GOODS
SHOES, DRY GOODS
GROCERIES
V. S. A B R A H A M
B r y a n t ’s S t u d i o
$ 2 4 9 ,5 3 3 .0 4
Election is over and you can now rest assured that
Washington County Real Estate is perfectly safe
and then some.
OREGON LAND AND TRADING COMPANY
$ 2 8 3 ,9 5 7 .3 8