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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1904)
Forest Grove and Vicinity The Ilasaar, lor your stationary, 3S-4 Dinner-Sundays at the Colonial, 5 to 7. 88-4 P. Stewart u In Portland last Tuesday: Buy your feed and seed at Varley'a f stables. For a nice up-to-date dinner try the Colonial. For a nloa Sunday dinner go to the Colonial Hotel. 88 4 Alarm clocks of reliable make at Abbott & Bon's. Try the Colonial Hotel for your Sunday dinner. T. A. Ritchey handle! all kind of feed, Hour and aeuds. Hick handles saidies, doors, winows andglusa; paints and oils. For sash and doors, pipe and .pumps, call on M. Peterson. Mountain potatoes, Just what you like at the Up-to-Date Grocery. Try the Wasco Flour, you will like it. Bold at Varley'a Feed Stables. E. A. Stewart, general manager of the P. C. C. Milk Co., la In town for . a few days. "Martin' Feed Store handles every thing in the way of seed grain, stock food and garden eeede. Mayor Slioon, ot Cornelius, was In Portland Tuesday totting municipal ideas from the metropolis. 1 Iosco the hypnotist is one of the roost clever' performen? thai has visit ed Forest Grove in years, Fred Watrou and Ralph Dugan were Portland visitors Tuesday, electing a spring stock of goods. For sale. Tare seed. A quantity of clean tare seed that we will sell for 2J e nts per pound. Call at Varley'a Feed Darn, Forest Orove, Ore, The hay compressor which has been running day and night f)r the past two weeks tilling a contract will close down Friday or Saturday, hav ing completed the contract here. Married Miss AHlm V. Brlckey was unltfd in holy wedlock to Mr. Samuel Mauhall at the home of the .bride's grandparent-), Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Gates, at high roon, Wednes day, February 17th, l'JOl, in the preseuce of relatives und Intimste friends. Ceremony was performed t.jT I lev. W. U. OMnger. Klbert Wilson disappeared last Friday evening near Bt. Joe, having in company with Ouy Via, be-n put off the train there while beating a ride to.McMlnnvllle. His com pan ion claims he fell through thtrestle into the Yamhill river, which rail way men eiy was not possible, and no sign of bis drowned body has y s been found while there was some reason for the lad's going away. The coming banquet of the Board of Trade at "The Laughlln" on the evening of Washington'! birthday will be one of the mtjt popular event! of the year; but the Board find themselves in an embarrsesin? position owing to the Jfaet that the npalous dining rcjms will not ac commodate all the friends whom hey desire to have present; An elaborate mena is being prepared which will be serad while the local orchestra entertain! the banqueters with iweel refrain. City Trscsarer Hudson'! report for February abows (176.15 on hand January lit, rerelred by marshal 17.03, of raeorder fl 23 tnd of K. W . Halnaj 121.09, for lights 129904, water 1130.1 lamps sold 13.80, taCl $026.99, oat of which wairaats to arnoant of 1588.69 were pafd, leavlag balance of f 41.80. At UafYWay meeting fccsldst pasting the ordln ancea which appear in th Is fesae bills of J. W. Hngh fur bieHrg, fl.or), and P. Ptron ;r work oa afreet, $1.00, wr crd-.ed pal'. E. W. IIln i, ta 1?i!o "ght contractor, ww iva Lfce aur pries oa porch lights a tf fall rWi war gofMa, ite co nail holding that the ratn n nl ! n t t cher.gi.1 to affect him dnrl!g t!s c nira.tperlo)l, J Dowo'a mj corn ia the boat. Oet your Sunday dinner at the Colonial. 88-4 Thomas Ha' n was a Poitland vis' tor Tuesday. Sour Kraut, frenh and good, at the Up-to-Date. Egg and butter bought at the Up-to-Date Grocery. Hicks' feed store has all kinds ol field and gardea seeds. Attorney E-rl B. Hawas was in Portland Tu"sday on legal business. Pure cider vinegar guaranteed the best on the market at the Up-o Itate Onxwry. Fend ground every Saturday at Hartranpf'a feed store. Foreet Grove. Wanted 600 dozen chicken at the Market of McN'aiuerA Johnson. Spot cash paid. SK-1 Mrs. M. A. Nixon for the past few days has neen with tier son, residing near North Yamhill. The Kane & Hubbert Logging Couipany have again resumed opera tions since the suow has disappeared Ladies ot the M. E. church will have a pie and cake sale at Dugttn A Watrous, beginning Ht 10 o'clock Hsturday morning, February 'Jl There will tie W mod and Wnshiugt 'I pie, besides rakta. In an mernency a substitute toi stimulants can l found in drinking straight water. Take a glass of Gales Creek, tit It lowly, swallowir.g iu small mouthful, and the heert beat will be actvl rtted ms though brand had been drunk. This Information may prove vs'tiahle, hiu It will he worth while to cut the prescript ion 1 out and paste it up for future refer ence . iVt grtuw ntt-l of ail kinds al Hick Buy your furniture and hardware at Peterson's. r'leks the feed man can auit you. Get hi prices. 38-4 Large! sample room west of Portland at the Colonial. W. K. Hicka handles farm hardware, paints and oils ; fed and (train. 38-4 Your ero riea delivered when bought at the Up-to-Date Grwvry, Hay delivered anywhere in town from the Headquarter' Feed Stote, Pacific Ave. 88-4 The Laughlin Hotel was opened to the public on February 16th. It was also open for the inax.-tion of the public on Wednesday of this v k. A Urea number of Forest Grove's citizens were entertained and taken through the bu ldlng. Forest Grove may Justly tie proud of this rlne new home for the public which Mr I.Mihlln has erected and f quip pKll. F o Fmph'Ver Farmers, mill men, logger arid dairy meu can get good help on short notic from the Pioivatr Eint lovmett Co. WriU )r - ll Sli Morr'-m S' , Portland, Ore l ard f iliauks We desire to thank the many friends who so kindly assisted us lr our late bereavement and loss of nut -on and brother, during his illnet-s -nd )lestt). S I H"der and fmni! Notice to Witod Healers. There w'll be m uieetlrg of the wood dealers of Dilley, Gsles Creek, Thatcher, (JreenviMe, Cornelius and Forest Grove, for tw purpose of orgs p('r(j r Weed 1 tenter's Asofdation. t the ofHce of Frnk T. Kane, it, Forest Grove, Orxon, m Saturday. Februsry '27, 1904, at 1 o'clock. A'' parties lnler"tt l in the wood bus ness should be prenent. By the Coie mlttee. OSatlXAlCI JO. IK. In Ordinance antitlad an OrdlnMiM amend aM-tkm fl, A r tide 2, of OrdiaaM So, 118, and rapal.nrfOrdiaB)i No. 119 The Cii of Foreit Grovs doe ordain aa follow: Section. 1. Tba part of S:tioa fl Artiel 3, of Ordinanca So. 11. rsavJto aa followa, to-wit : For Id candle-power or leaa, Itt.OO For niorw than 16 candle-power and not exceedir 32 C. P. $15.00 For more than 32 candle-power and not exceeding 50 C. P. flS.oO ehall be amended to read as follows: For 50 indle-power or less 3ti cts. per candle-power excepting front porch likthts which ahall l IS candle-power eec. 2. Oniinanee No. Ill), is hereby repealed. i'asuel the Common t onncil tbis 12th day of February, PU4. "Approved" this 13th dayof February 104. WAI-TFK HOCiE. Mnyor of the City of Forest Grove Attest, I C. Walker, Kcorder, Stsle of Oretfun, 1 ( ountv ot Wasninuton, V SS. City ol Fore-t Grove, J I, I.. C. Walker, recorder ot the said citv, do hereSv certify that I have caret fully compared the forenoinn copy o- Ordinance No. 135. with the original on file in iii v ort'ue and of which I am the liy;il ctiHtoilian anil that it is a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of hiicIi original . Wit in inv hand and the seal of I he ity el Forest drove the lltlli day of Jaie il.irv, IVM. I.. C. WAl.KEH, l-.'ei-order of the City of Forei-t (iruve ( Iregon. I-' '!' ' P!TJ ft i v. i iJ r ua tZLSte said appetite V. V i 9 i i A -- - . .i V'- 1 M, ') " V M t "hi V 7 Am ' 1 1 It ft r it" i r -. t N M "Off ' - V y J3 1 I I i t i. v ,. s. i ' ? 4 It i ( ' "- 1 1" iri ll 1 11 1 il 1 1 1 - . i - . 44lllijM ti,tmyku. ItlKK tttllS OF TUB FORK.ST I.KOVK HOAKI F TKAllE. The Koiest Grove Board of Trade has 1een only recently organized, and it should command the co-otieration and support of all citizens, and especially business men. Its sole purpose is the advancement of the commercial, agricultural, manufacturing and frnit growing interests of this section ol the state and of the city. A number of citirens are devoting much of their time to the interest of the board, and it is expected, through its instrumentalities, to keap tkt odvantcfts of the community before the home seekers who visit hart. It is purely nn uu.,e!fih organization and it is sincerely -hoped that a more gtneral intare-d will bo takta on tha part of th pepl. The annual dues, only $ J.00 a year, are small when compared with the due of like orgsaiwtion! in other cities, and the possibilities of intelligent, united c&ort. Brery indication poiats to a large immigration from the East darinf tht coming ason, aid if Forest Grara i to ncara i, share of that incoming multitude soszathinj must be doae to attract their atlMtion ia this direc tion, but that something cannot be done without a mora gcacral co-operation on tha part of Ike people. The Board needs the support and the influenca, as well ts year on all annul kVa. Tm sous wishing to become snemlier can do so by calling on or talaphoning JaJga Vf. H. SWllu. tb secretary. The president and secretary appointed, on Fridsy afternoon of lsst wsak, the following com mittees, in accordance with the by-laws of the Bosrd. Literature Mayor Walter Hoge, Karl B. Hawks, Will French. Immigration Dr. F. F. Rentr, I. K. WeiUcl, C. O. Roe. Cereals and Praits Councilman S. O. naghes. Commladamar W. K. Newell, W. K. Harris.. Manufacture and Business Opportunitiei Poa4nc!tr E. C At well, Fred Wstrous. J. A. Thornburgh. Owsi Roads Fred Watreus, Col. Harry HayM.a. J. W. Cornelius. Rsilroads Hi-Senator K. W. Haines, II. C. Atwell, I t. Weitrel. Lsuis Cara tentative (Dr.) Chas. Illnes, J. II. Wescott. Austin Craig. Dairying Judge W. H Hidlis Frank T. Kane, J. S. Buxton. lilt. V. I.. II MM Dentist. Upstairs, W"an'S" Build! Fortwt O C. E. GtlQBK. HomaopatfiM Phyaiasia Ostaav crrer Wa lUaldeoe. stat at Foreet Qrova, J. N. HOFfMA MkOVM attd CoMMMld rjpataJra, Cple Block. Forest G CITY BARBER 8 A. J. Wlrta. Baths. I An Pacific Avenue, ForoJ THOMA3 H. BRl BUILDING MATER Lima, Sand and Cat Foreat Grove, W. II. Williams Headcjnartara LUMBER IN I K. F. U. Route 1. Fori I orca ntzTn? E. B. RENTZ, Physician and Bur, Office over Abbott's Jo) (Both 'phonos Forest Grove, On Dk. Wm. M. TorJ Dentist Office over Bazar, Foresi All work in the luutal line. Kei(- ll'ai irnr rliililren and adult teeth. Prejiai at 1111 tie ty W. M. I.anl.y LANGLKY S Attorneys and Counsi-h Notaries Public, Keul Kstj veyaming Upstairs, Caples I! Forest ( irove, W. II. Ilollia I HOLLIS & ILM Lawyers Real Kstato and CorporJ ijhm laity. Ollice over I linen ,t V, Store Forest nrovi;-'V- E. W. HALVES, 1 (Kntatditilied 1SI General banking bus acted. Drafts issued of pal cities of the worli paid on time dcjiosits. Conveyancinq;, Notary Public alwi WOOilMAX OF THE W 0 . FOIU-iST Oltd Meet every Baturdst 7.30 V. M. All nelghbd ally invited to visit wit! Joii.s Andkiwon, John Stkhik e HOLLY CIECLK, No. 1( Mwli on the 2nd and 4th Mch mouth In Odd FelloJ Orora. All niauihrrs and bait ara invitad to atland. Lilii Brrj Horau O. Hmitii, ( lak. . NIXON Paasan Crev Oa artltVttl SansA. nnM trtau.. rj t aft Cur pt4iJc cxtgauTst CWtrta: Ttrso Dm as. oaea ho a. tx 1 Fariuer' and Bauk. of Forwt Captal, J?J& 'I rantavctt t tauer 1 1 I lillSl Ilt'KS Cirr'SHiiiilor)t'c .t . iJunki.