Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, November 26, 1908, Image 5

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TS» FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of
Forest» Grove, Oregon
HAVE YOU SEEN IT!
Miss Reta Fowler, of the Times a former Pacific University student.
force, who has been visiting friends at Later he went to Princeton Universiiy
Oregon City for several days, returned from which institution he graduated ;
home Sunday.
and took a course in theology.
President Ferrin accompanied Dr, President W N. Ferrin received this
D. K. Pearsons as fa- as Portland Mon week a fine, life-size portrait of Presi­
dav morning The latter was on his dent Thomas McClelland, of Knox
wav to California.
College, Galesburg, 111. The portrait
Roller skating is in vogue again is an excellent likeness of the former
Locally the season has opened under president of Pacific University and will
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$ 35,000 favorable
auspices and many are enjoy­ adorn the walls of Brighton chapel.
N
E
V
E
R
SUPS
ing the whirl on wheels.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Odell, who had
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nice, who contemplated to make a sojourn of
spent the summer here, left Sunday, several months in Southern California
for Wallace, Idaho. They disposed of have decided not to go on account of
Mr. Odell’s health. The Odell’s have
their property on A street.
The Oldest National Bank in
“ Uncle” John Baldwin has been property at Long Beach, Cal , one of
Washington County
busy this week discharging his duties the finest beach resorts in that section. 1
as deputy sheriff and summoning wit­ R. W. Traver, one of Washington
county’s republican war-horses, is in
nesses before the grand jury.
Mrs. N. L. Atkins, of Portland, was E M. Ward of North Bend, Ore., possession of two communications.
Come in and let us explain
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P who is interested in the logging One from "Bill” Taft and the other
W. Cronin, last week.
machinery business in that town, was from “ Bill” Bryan, in which they both
t! em to you.
express theii gratitude for the kind
James Kirby and wife, who live be­ visiting friends here this week.
—Bryant’s Studio open today.
Mrs. Steigleder visited at St. Mary’s yond Gaston, were in the Grove Tues- Harvey Baldwin has started to pre­ words of Mr Traver.
day doing some shopping.
nday.
pare the grounds for the erection of a The Tillamook Headlight says that
Parker Bros., sons of Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. Chas. Hines was in Hillsboro Avon Jesse left Tuesday for his cottage on the property south of T the
W.
H.
Parker of this city, treated the
home at Aurora. He is a student at H. Littlehales’ on Second avenue.
| Monday.
firemen to an appreciated quantity of hot
For the next 30 days we will close out our odd lines of
the
conservatory
of
music.
Rev. A. J. Folsom preached at Ar-
Claud Smith was in attendance in coffee during the fire that recently oc­
Mrs. E. Hyde and daughters expect the circuit court at Hillsboro in con
Graniteware at actual cost, this will give you a chance to
| leta Sunday.
curred in that city, and which de­
to
leave
Friday
for
Southern
California.
nection with the case of the young fel­ stroyed property to the amount of mote
stock up on cooking utensils at a great bargain.
D. W. Smith of Hillsboro, was in They will first go to Pomona.
lows who robbed the Buxton store.
| town Saturday.
than »12,000.
Miss Maud Mills, of Portland, who Frank Watrous returned home the
W. S. Stepheus, of Dihey, was in formerly
resided here, was the guest of latter part of last week from a business Henry “Chick” Shannon, who hrs
[Forest Grove Tuesday.
been on a large ranch near Union,
friends here during the week.
M. L. Noble went to Portland Satur­ Charles Smith, who had been visit­ trip to Eastern Oregon and Washing Ore., came down to see the football
ton, to spend several days at home.
game at Portland Saturday, expecting
day to look after business matters.
ing relatives here last week, has re­ John Beyer of Thatcher district, was his old team-mates at Corvallis to win
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brown returned turned to his work in Portland.
in town Tuesday on business connect from Eugene. He came to Fortst
iMonday from their honeymoon trip.
Mrs. George Rastall, of Portland, ed with the proposition to build some Grove and is visiting his parents, Mr.
Linck Hill, a farmer of the Gaston formerly Miss Charlotte Graham, is the good road in that district next summer. and Mrs. J. T. Shannon
jhborhood, was in town Tuesday. guest of her parents this week.
Clarence Hoyt was in Hillsboro Sat­ —Cut glass at Venen’s. We C. E. Brown, of Milton, was a For­ Farmers came in Monday with
urday looking after business matters. handle and are exclusive agents for the est Grove visitor during the week quantities of turkeys, ducks and chick
He called on his nephew August Wag­ ens. Ducks alive sold at 13 to 14 cts
Miss Rebecca Gray, of Dilley, was celebrated Libby cut glass ware.
per pound and turkeys sold from 20 to
Ivisiting friends in Forest Grove Tues­ Capt. Eli, whale hunter and lectur­ ner, who is registered at the college. 22
cts alive, and 25 cts dressed.
Washington County is represented
day.
er, was in Fotest Grove Tuesday look­ at the
There
was no scarcity of fowls for the
Oregon Agricultural College by
Alvin Sexton was among the Forest ing for an engagement in this city.
Thanksgiving
table except as peonle
42 students. The total enrollment at
Irovites who spent Saturday in Port- C. R. Callaway and Claude Smith at­ the
believed
the
price
too high.
college for the present semester is
and.
tended the Oregon-Agricultural college 1072.
E. S. Hnckabay, well known here
Oscar Loomis has accepted a posi­ football game in Portland Saturday.
and now a deputy under Sheriff Ste­
The
Missionary
program
given
by
tion as clerk in the A. B. Caples — Dr. Wendt’s office is in Forest the children and young people of the vens of Multnomah county, is out on
grocery.
Grove National Bank Building, Res­ Christian church Sunday evening the search of F. Theorieu who is want
Mrs. Ralph Kinton of Banks, was idence at Dr. Ward’s place. IStf proved interesting and was well ed in Portland for the murder of M. C.
visiting relatives in the Grove during Mrs. Joe Fairchilds and Miss Lota attended.
Rasmussen. Huckabay is a son-in-law
|the week.
Laughlin visited in Portland last week. — We are getting goods in for the of Prof J. N. Garrison and was a stu­
P. D. Cridge, district organizer of They went Friday and returned Satur­ Xmas trade—don’t forget it, and also dent at the college here for a number
khe W. 0 . W., was in Forest Grove day.
remember what we sell is warranted of years.
Past Thursday.
John Hilts, a senior at the univer­ both by the manufacturers and our­ Haskell E. Ferrin has been elected
Miss Vivien Brown, of Hillsboro, sity, is afflicted with carbuncles and selves.—Venen’s.
to the captaincy of the college foot
ns visiting Forest Grove relatives dur­ boils, but he is gradually getting Sam Lawrence, who is studying law ball team for next season. The rec­
better.
ing the week.
at the University of Washington, writes ognition is one that comes because of
“Rags” is dead. “ Rags” was the Professor Mary F. Farnham was in that he is getting along well and that meritorious work on the gridiron for a
We have a large stock to select from this fall and
lime of the Ltwellen setter owned by Portland last Saturday in attendance at he expects to be home to spend his number of years. For the past four
years Ferrin has played on th * team at
a meeting of the state board of the Y. Christmas vacation.
invite you to call and inspect our goods.
Rollie Peterson.
John Heisler, the Gales Creek larm- W. C. A.
Harold Edmunds of Tillamook, well various times either as quarter or half.
r, was in town Tuesday transacting Mrs. Charles Albright of Hood known here as having spent several His work this year was well up to the
River, is visiting over Thanksgiving years as a student at the college, was average. He is deservedly popular
business matters.
Hugh Sparks was summoned to with her daughter, Miss Bessie, at Her­ here last week. He is engaged in among his fellow-students.
business with his father.
lillsboro as a witness in the Chinese rick Hall.
Professor C. E. Bradley, of the Ore­ Levi Sparks, the contractor, while at —Acre tracts for sale— J. P. Wagner.
|aundryman case.
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Miss Fortune, Miss Kirkwood’s mil gon Agricultural college at Corvallis, work on the new Moulton residence, — You will find a full line of The
Jiner, will spend Thanksgiving day in was here on business matters during ran a nail in the palm of the left hand Choicest Groceries at M. Turners.
the week.
which necessitated that he desist from
her home,
—See display of Onyx ware at Carl
i 'iewberg,
»
Bert Reeves, the Cedar Mill central wurking for several days.
t Miss Wiest was operated on for ap- for the Hughes telephone line, was
Hinman’s
Hardware Store on Pacific
he Hillsboro Dancing club will give
endicitis at the Good Samaritan hospi- registered at the Laughlin Friday the first of a series of six dancing par­ Ave.
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tl.—Weekly Index.
—
Miss
Kirkwood
has
the
best
linen
ties on Thanksgiving eve. The com­
evening.
handkerchiefs,
also
the
latest
thing
in
H. Hamrich, of the Gaston neigh- James M. Enschede & Son have mittee in charge consists of W. W.
The C o rn e r S to re
fancy
combs.
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irhood, was in Forest Grove Saturday gone into the Dursery business and Bosccw and F. J. Sewell.
usacting business.
have their offices on Third Ave. and College friends received word this — M. Turner of Banks handles the
week that Miss Gladys Hartley of celebrated Stillson and Kellog Logger« — Money to loan on (arm security
Chas. Monlux was in attendance at A street.
THE PARIS
|the big Oregon-O. A. C. football game Several from here are subpoened on Hood River, who will be remembered and also A. A. Cutters, Crussers and W H. Hollis.
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i Portland Saturday.
the case of the State vs. Quong Lee, as a student for many years in the con Loggers.
— White River Flour made c* oest M ILLINERY PARLOR
—
Farmers
intending
clearing
land Eastern
servatory,
is
quite
ill
at
her
home
in
who
last
spring
shot
Clyde
Wilson
of
wheat for sale at Bai
Rev. Gould, of the M. E. church,
should phone or write M. Turner of ley’s Big Oregon
the Apple City.
Store.
47 tf Imported and Domestic Patterns
till go to Newberg today, where he this place.
Banks for prices on Stump powder,
With
the
approach
of
the
holidays,
Subscribe
for
The
News.
$1
50
year.
»ill tie a nuptial knot.
and Novelties
Subscribe for The News, $1 50 year
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local business firms are beginning to caps and fuse.
distribute calendars and small boys are —Dr. J. S. Bishop, who has lately re­
FOREST GROVE NATIONAL BANK
much in evidence in some of the turned from a course of study in hos­
You are co-dially invited to call
stores endeavoring to swell their col­ pitals and sanatoriums in the East, is Dr. S. li. Wendt
FOREST GROVE. OREGON
and inspect our stock
Ptiysl« Ian a s u rjrn n
now prepared to give the bevt home
lection of 1909 calendars.
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF DEPOSITS
CONSULTATION IN 9BBMAH OB ENGLISH
A N. Cutting, of Sherwood: W. H. treatment for tuberculosis. Office in SPECIAL
GIVEN TO SUR- I
M ir. 22. 1907
Harris of this city and Chris F. Hesse, the Templeton Block, Forest Grove, GERY AND ATTENTION
ELECTRICAL
TREATMENTS I
*48.223.17
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of Hillsboro are Washington county Oregon.
Office
in
Forest
Grove
N
if
i Bank Bldg.
May 20, 1*»07
— Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician and
citizens who have beet chosen to serve
Thanksgiving Dinner.
$89.822.17
Residence,
Dr.
D
W
Ward's
office. , Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap­
on the federal grand jury which meets The Colonial Hotel will serve a
pliance* in office. Calla answered
August 22, 1907
in Portland November 23.
Thanksgiving dinner from 5 to 7 p. m. Cafis answered day or night- Both phones I night or day.
$130.722.92
The Thanksgiving recess at the uni­
December 3, 1907
versity began Tuesday evening and
will continue until Monday morning
$ 160372.46
WASHINGTON COUNTY FARM BARGAINS
when classes will be resumed. A
February 14, 1908
number of students left for their homes
Near Forest Gaove.
$ 185 , 324.09
Tuesday afternoon to spend Thanks­
Fine Climate, rich soil, one ol the best of locations for fruit, vegetables, hay, stock, etc.
giving.
1908
MAY
Descriptive literature free
School Superintendent M. C. Case
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was visiting the schools in this part of
the county last week. The schools at
at Gales Creek, Greenville and Hills­
dale were inspected by Professor Case
ln u o rp o ra t« (J i
NOOK HANDLE
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
i
/ou r strength,
the danger of being scalded.
Alleviates\|hc unpleasantness of washing,
Costs no more than the old style.
ON ROCHESTER WISH BOILERS ONLY
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See
our Bargain Counter
Carload KEYSTONE fencing has
jusL arrived
GOFF
BROS.
HARDWARE
FOREST GROVF.
OREGON
FALL and WINTER GOODS
SHOES, DRY GOODS
GROCERIES
V. S. A B R A H A M
Miss Marie Spiesheart
$
,
OREGON LAND AND TRADING COMPANY
A. B. THOMAS, President
ling the pulpits of the Presbyterian
churches at Tillamook and Bay City, i*
F o re s t G ro v e
, O re g o n