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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1904)
Forest S' VflftMHt' iV. Ail kimli of dolls at the MinnPt. (ity election day uill i-oon be here. lst itraA"ed olsll kind-tat IIRks. Canities, the best in town, at the Mutf lift. Mies Kate Shannon w.w in l'orthiml Monday. Have yot fram'd your resolutions fur the new ytai? The good cit z"" had a meeting ! Tue-day itif ht la Verts hull. Pon't mis tlte Concert Marsh 1111 Wednesday, J411. titli. I'li'turw trtines, the lute', Ht It & Buxton'. The lmn. Koine fit) i3v.ll ut tho It.iaar was drawn y Lort'ii U'atkins. Fi-Hiik Miliar, h former student of P. U., H uul vltitlmr friends. AUrm clocks of t "Untile makes at Ahtiott A. Son's. C WLjrov Concept Jan. 4ih. Don't mi- It. Wrts II C'm to the .Magnet for freak candies. W. O. W. Concert Jan. tti . Th b"H C itnpany on the road. 8top and buy your groceries at tbo To- lMte Wroeery. (raston school 3 int rii't 'a assessed -va'lna-1io.i ii 4s-" I "'1'0 for the part in Wie-hington -, II I v . You can luiy a Hewing machine at the Iiizaar warranted for 5 years on iay munts of $' per n;mth. Walter Lilley, aged 53, died at his (inli'S Crnt'k loine Nuturday, leaving a m idow and seven children. V. II. Mollis, of the law firm or Mollis & Hawks, was lu Portland Tuesday, on bu.-dness matters. Win. Weitzel, of Prosper, Wash., who came down to spend holidays with his parent returned the first of the week . The beat meat at the lowest price. Van Coelen & Saelens' market, Main street. J. W. Uufie.s will auctioneer your sale. Write it call, It. F. L. No 1 Forest drove. If you want to me a perfume, a real perfume, try Itieirer's. We ail I them, Mines' Dru Store. Prof. Itiymon I, who had a da tie in school here last winter, ha oruaniz'l a elasi and about fifty yountf Udie-t and gentlemen are mas tering th" mysteries of the "three step shiill " Roe & Buxton tha pioneer Furni ture & Undertaking firm, handles the best of goods at the right prices. No second hand or phoddy goods in their stock. Call and see us and be convinced. Our Grocery Is now being rermd eled in connection with the meat market, Con McNamer and A. W. Johnson having purchased the market of II. 8. Hay. When corn pleted they w 111 hive one o( tie best markets west of Portland. New Feed Mill ready I am now prepared to do your feed grinding with a first class grinder. Will grind all kinds of feed every Saturday. Bring in your grist, our charges are reasonable. W. F. llartrampf, I'ac. Ave. Foiest CJrove, Ore. Lyle V. Pollock and Coral Wilks were married at the Diiley church Wednesday by Itev. Mr. Wilkin, of Cornelius, In tke presence of a large gathering of friends from the vicin. ity with quite a number from a dis tance. A pleasant reception follow, ed at the home. E frayed from ey farm In Patton Valley, I red steer, about 1) years old, 1 Jfrsey heifer, 1 years old. Both marked by having top of right ear cropped and left ear split, Re ward will he paid for Information as to whereabouts of the above prop erty. Address A. B. MeCloud, Gas ton, Ore. Monday night Mr. A. V. Mowe re. siding on the Fisher ranch In Scog gins Valley, was awakened by part ies attempting to remove grain from his granary. A useful dog that be longs on the ranch cornered one of the visitors, who to esctpe had to lewe a large bundle of sacks. The granary doors ha.1 been opened and oats were being sicked. Grove and Vicinity Buildint ttill Keeps up, adding others to the half a hundred dwell ings put up thl season. John J. Jackson is building a t'JOd residence on the lot he bought of Mrs. (leoria Hughes. A building is going up back of Grant Hughes' house. Mr. Harry Hunter is having his barn remodeled into a dwelling. Walter Biidwin has lumber on the groutd win rathe old B-iptl-t church stood for a cotiage. Mr. porter, a grand sin of Mrs. Betsey K Dunning. Is Hninhlug his hou?e in South Park. E. A. Kritder has the lumber de livered for a dwelling between Mr. Marie's and Ctpi. W. II. II. Myers' Mr. Dixon is huil ling au addition more than doubling tho size and greatly improving the appearance ol tho cottage he moved to near Mr. Clapp'sand there are others who will build yet this winter. John Price while shingling on the It de warehouse lint his footing and fell M feet to the top of an adjoining shed, bounded off that 7 feet more to the grond, but suffered no worse In jury than a shaking up. Good bread can lie mad from Silver I)jnt flour. Dusrn A Watrous. , 4 ' J i 1 i J-'-- V" ' My- "' S"-1 IWUSICAL EVEJ1T Best of the Season WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 6th. Tho public can enjoy a program, one of tin best ever rendered in Forest Grove. I'rof. Chap man, violinist, Mrs. Paulino Miller Chapman, mezzo soprano, assisted by the most brilliant talent of tho conservatory. The concert will be one that you will enjoy, consisting of CLASSIC AND OPERATIC SELECTIONS Solos, vocal Ballads, the latest Violin solos A full program, new and interesting. Don't forget the date, Jan. Ctl:, at Marsh Hall, Forest Grove. Admission 3" cents. Albers Bros, who own the big hay pressing plant at Forest Grove and iiave distributed many dollars among tke farmers of Washington county lot its unexcelled hay which they ship to feed government horses In the Philippines, are the lowest bidders In the bids for further supplies re cently opened. Their bids were, 1500 tons at til .00, 1000 tons at 122. 80, 1500 tons at 123 20 and 1435 tons at 124.80. As Oregon bidden have several times failed to get contracts even when their bids were lowest the Portland Chamber of Commerce is interesting itself In their behalf and Senators Mitchell and Fulton have been asked to see the Quartermaster. General and insist that Oregon get Its fair share of business In the matter of government supplies. Al! of which in this case means that Washington county farmers are to continue to h ve a &ood market for hay. P.ead the ful!-pige a J. for itdf. Try ! at Dugan & Vtroua'. Mr. and Mr-. Will Bllingher are visiting at Carsten, Oregon. Complete stin k of groceries at the Cp-To Date-Grocory. Buy there. Mr. A. Story, of Gaston, found an empty, eamle-s, grain sack lu his barn Xmas morning and he is will. Ing to give thanks to the person who put it there If the unknown bene factor will reveal himself or cn be traced. For sile. Tare seed. A oiantity of clean tare seed that we will sell for cents per pound. Call at Varley's Feed Birn, Forest Grove. Ore, C. W. Ittnsom, the new president of the T. P. A., the drummers' frat ernity, although no longer a resident of Forest Grove by occasional visits till keeps up his acquaintance and his elevation to the head of the Ore gon organization witnesses that he Is as popular among his travelling asso elates as he was and is with the many in Washington county who know him. Itesd Dugan & Watrons' full page sd. Come in and see for yourselves 4, 1 qs4 ; M Judge J. T. Sumny and wife who came to Forest Grove recently are visiting with their old icquait tances Mr. and Mrs. Philip French, near Diiley. The first family tlat the Judge met when he came 1 1 Furnas county, Neb., almost thirty years ago was that of Mr. French and they have been Intimately acquainted ever since . When they came to Fi rnas county the cou o try w as u t set tied and a vast prairie over which roamed hundreds of thousands of buffaloes, elk, deer and antelope with numer ous flocks of wild turkeys along the stream. The Judge and Mr. French with others who went tnen and came later, look their part la developing the country, and today they can look with pride on the prosperous condi tion of their native county. The Fleur Ie Lis club was entertain ed at thi home of Mrs. Wilbur Mc F.ldowney, Weilneod.iy eve. Those rre- ent were Madatnes Abbott, l.ariniore, i Kane, McF.Mowney, the Miws Myers, It speaks jHinii, an. Watt, Marsh, Langley, tira I ham, Shannon, St.imtt, K. anIRniley City electk n Is already sttrsctlng Irit, r-!-i and rand'drtt" we b vi'ini' g tit iiijnt ml-'. A !r-n ! iii nt in ftvi-r d tii- r-1 lei-ipiii if U-cirilt-r C'lrk wrd TitHMiier Mud nu Is spii treat, hill otll -r-rs nivoig diiu-ti trged h'-'ir tlti'i niii tn fHC'oril). One proios--d lickt-l which has rt-en iii-tlv ilr!u'a'in the last f.-w iMy i: For iimyor, II' v J. F. S-hoch; Coniii'ilmen, S B. -trr', E A. Hyde and Fvd Wst-rou-; IW irdt-r. J. II. Wir s: Tras- urt-r, W. S. H'M-or; .nxrhi.1. r. w. Cronio. W, It. lUins is alio men tioned for uiarsha'. Send your children for groceries to the Up-to Dite Grocery, they wl 1 be treated fairly. Win, II. Sevier who cim" to Forest Grove from Braver City, Net raska, nearly three years airo, very reluctantly deHrted for Nebraska last week. He was called ttiere to conduct his mother's ftirru which hiw brother, who was recently appointed Deputy Sheriff of Furnas county. Nebraska, had chart e of. Mr. Sevier has our sympathy when he run In tr one of the hlixetrd thst are of so freijuent occurrence there. Feed ground every Saturday at Hartrampf's mill, Pacific Ave For est Grove, Ore. Forest Grove's city tax will be 10 mills. The council also at its mwt ing Monday considered the Pacific States Telephone Co. s application for a franchise and has agreed on an ordinance which they will pass if the company accepts its conditions. This will nrifan all-night telephone service. Mr. Thatcher, the com pany's Oregon manager, was present at the council meeting. Our Grocery U adding; one nl the best meat markels webt of Portlnrd. Cpt. Tom Cf ng, f irmerly of the river steamer Telephoti" ami now in command of the Biilev (Ji't7.ort, visited his fHther Dr. Fred Crutig, during the week, returning Monday evening. Fr;3to Ftiiplnyer Farmers, mill men, loggers and dairy men can get pood help on ehort notice from the Pioneer K-nployment Co. Write fr cjII 215 Morrison St., Portland, Ore. Miss It.'bekah Gruv arrived la4 week from Wlnfleld, Kso , to keep house for her father, W. C. Gray, of D.liey. Dishes, chinaware, glai'swi ra and decorated giMi'ls at PetersonV. Silve Dust flour is the te.t. Dug an A Watrous. Hie Colonia', tho new hotel at tho depot, is us conveniently iirnmi-il and handsniuely furnished inside as it is iit- tructive In tlm outward appearance mid iilrendy is drawinn u K'"l patroiiiii.-. (iuite a numlii-r n.' tli"Hi i-mploycd at trie condenser nro makiiiyr their homes there. The ni.iia entrance opens into a ve!I-lij.'lited oilii-o and luhliv, w itli wliii h all parts the lirt flix.r arc i-nnnected in well as the broad main ptairwav to the second floor. At right and left are parlor and smoking room, each having its lavatory connected and respectively the drummers' uunpie room ami ladies' dreeing room. On will soon have a piano and the other a billiard tattle in stalled. At the rear of the lobby is the lare dining room radiant in new linen, silverware, glam and crockery. Cpntairs are sleeping apartments ranging from a cocy bedroom with its neat iron bed ttead to the sumptuous suit denominat ed the bridal chamber, all well furnish ed, lighted and convenient. Itathrooms and toilets are also on this floor. Throughout the honse is hraled by hot air from a big furnace in the haxernent, where are spacious storerooms, station ary tubs, the kitchen has a inammouth range capable of accommodating a hoct of hungry people nnd throughout the establishment is in every way up-to- date while the proprietor, Mr. Villiger, who also manages it is thoroughly Lotted I on how to run stifnc!orily a big mod ern hotel. Coffje The very best on the mark et at the Up-to-Date Grocery. J. K. Turner, formerly of lloxie, Kas , who is spending the winter on the coast is in town from Portland vixitinu his friends J. It. Mcpherson and Attorney W. M.Lanicley. Call and fee Peterson's stock of hardware and furniture. Pianos anil organs and musical in struments of all kinds lor sal t the Bazaar on essy monthly payments. Buy your furniture and hardware at Peterson's. Attend the concert at Marsh hall Jan. 6. . E. W. HAINES, BANKER. (Eitahliabed General banking business trans acted. Drafls issued on the princi pal cities of the world. Interest paid on time deposits. Conveyancing, Insurance. Notary Public always in. R. NIXON ri:.TisT. Forest Grove, Oregon. Hot ai-tlfliltd tuth. $".rv per set. O. r,u r;t and Am.'l ;a:,-, IU!i:ik.-- f.ii t ents c:o:i. ('.old tlllinifs. fl up. Vitalized ah for p:iinl' ss extraction. Oit:c.: Thno djors noith of Urick store. Off.ie lumis from A. M. to 4 P. M. Dlt. ( lUAt'K K. H AIX OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Acute ami Chronic liiiteu.ies, Nervous and jjhiul Alli.'ctioim, 'omen's uud 1 h I dren's Uiseasca a Specialty. Office Hours Forest Grove Mon-duy, Weiliie.duy u iJ Kridiy. C't'.ier days in Portland. Olliee over iMgim i. 'atrou:i' Store. DU. V. L. DIM MICK Dentlkt. Upstairs, Wagner r.ulhPtig. Forest Grove, Oregon. E. B. RENTZ, M. D., Phytlcian and Gurjjeon. Odce over Abbott's Jewelry Store, 'not'u 'iihoiif3.) Foiest Grove, Oregon. C. E. GLICER, M. O., Hcmeopathlst Phys'clJin and Surgeon. Onice, over Wesf.ntl's Storo. Iteslilonce. east of M. R. Church. Forest Grove, Oregon. W. CALDERWOOD Dentist. Hotel Royal, North Yamhill Office; J. N. HOFFMAN, Attarnrv 3n Counselor at Law. Cr-stahs, Ciitih's f;locl:. Forest Grove, OrcRon. Dr. Wm. M. Pollock, Dentist Office over IUzar, i-'orest Grove, Or. All work In the Prepared to do work deiitnl line. I! eg- at night but inunt u'ating cliildten be by appointment, and adult teeth. W: M. I.angley I,. Langley LANGLKV .V SON Attorneys ami Counueiorf at Law Xotarit-s 1'uhlic, Leal Fitato and Con vevaiH ing PpKtairs, Ci I drove, Diii'ding Io tiregon W. 11. Mollis Fail I!. Hawks HOLLIS & HAWKS Lawyers Real F.Htnte and CorjKimtion I th a specialty. Otlice over Hines A Wagner's Drug fctore Forest Grove, Oregon CITY BARBER $H0P, A. J. Wirtl. Baths- Laundry Agency. Taclflc Avenue, Forest Grove. JOHN ANDERSON TAILOR. FOREST GROVE. THOMAS H. BROWN BUILDING MATERIAL Lima, Sand and Cement Forest Crovs, Oregon Fanners' mid .Merchants Hank, of Forest (J rove Transacts a general banking business. Capital, $2."),000. Correspondent's Wells Fargo A Co. Hanks. . W. If. Williams & Son Headquarters for LUMBER IN ROUGH Ii. Y. I). Route 1, - Forest drove. Ore Overcoats The Iiiirt Mylcw. New crni?nment ju-t recrlvcrl et John Anderson's. Call and see them.