Image provided by: Washington County Cooperative Library Service; Hillsboro, OR
About Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1897)
: ney to August a, 1897. Citation ordered Additional Local«. Officers of Forest Rebekah lodge No. Delphi temple, Kathbone Sisters, in 44. I. O. O. F. were installed last night The farmers are nearly done making to issue. In re estate of G. H. Hiddink, de stalled officers Thursday night, Mrs. H. by Mrs. Belle Croslev, district deputy hay and a refreshing ihower is very much needed to help the condition of ceased. Will admitted to probate and B. Johnson, past chief, being installing grand master,; Mrs. Chandler, noble JaneJ. Hiddink, widow of deceased ap officer. Mrs. Dempsey, most excellent grand; Mrs. Josephine Case, vice grand; the late crops and settle the dust. Miss Moore and her best fellow was pointed executrix to serve without bonds. chief; Mrs. Brisbine, excellent senior; Mrs. R. M. Taylor, secretary; Mrs Belle Nettie Clark, the guest of Miss Lillian Wendorf ore Letters ordered to issue. H T. Buxton, Mrs. Lizzie Macrum, excellent junior; Walker, treasurer; Miss Ransom, conduc- Arthur Knox and B. J. Mendenhall ap Mrs. Harris, protectress; Mrs. Flora warden; Mrs. C. W. evening this week. Smith, mistress of finance; Mrs. Maud tress; Mrs. J. L. Gregg, inside guardian; pointed appraisers. Mr. Chas. Kern, of Portland, was the * and * corres Joe Bailey, ' - In re estate of Martin Manning, de- ................................... Vaughn, mistress of records outside guanfan; Mrs. J. C gnest of his sister Mrs. T. A. Hen nett ceased. Letters heretofore issued to pondence; Mrs. Dr. Hovey, inner guard; Greer, R. S. N. G., Mrs. Joe. Bailey, L. last Sunday. . . . ,, ,, „ , , . Anton Pfänner revoked and J. W. Shute Mrs. Abbott, guard of the outer temple. S. N. G.; Mrs. Robinson, R. S. V. G.; Miss Belle Baker has been sp-uding a . . . . . . , . Mrs. Belle Crosley, L. S. V. G.; Miss . . . . appointed admimstrator de bonis non A banquet concluded the ceremony. few days the past week visiting Mr. L. of said estate. Dr. Armstrong, recently from Indiana, Yorksha, Chaplain. Sears and her betrothed, Mr. W. P. has leased Dr. Ward's residence and suc TERRIBLE A ccident .— It is a terrible Sears, and returned home last Tuesday. _________ _______ _____ _ The Young Women's Foreign Mission ceeded to his practice here. One-laugh- accident to be burned or scalded; but Mr. Frank Srockwell will soon take ter has accompanied him and his three ary society of the M. E. Church, held charge of the creamery at this place and the pain and agony and the frightful dis otner children will soon come to the successful pie social in the league room figurements can lie quickly overcome Mr. Sears will assist Mr. Andrew Allen Friday night. After an interesting pro- in the barber business at Fores. Grove. without leaving a scar by using DeWitt’s Grove. The doctor, as a genial gentle gram of songs and recitations, cards Witch Hazel Salve. J. C. Clark, drug man and a physician who has added to There will be preaching next Sunday unusual advantages for the study of with "printer's pi,” quotations written gist. evening. All are invited. his profession years of experience in with the letters transposed and generally In circuit court Wednesday: William There will be song service four weeks practice, is a welcome and valuable ad mixed up, were distributed and an op- P. Lord vs. T. T. Vincent, foreclosure; dition to the community. Dr. Arm- portunity given for writing out a guess from last Sunday. default and decree. Hannah Lardner strong will find his acquaintance with of what the meaning wis. Mr. John Mr. Bud Bunce returned to his home vs. I’eter Spencer, John Aspinwall vs. the German language of considerable Miller was most successful and received a few days ago. T. Mathes and Gove vs. Neckritz et al.; a blackberry pie as first prize, Mr. advantage to him in his practice. Don’t thin your blood with sassafras or orders of confirmation entered. J. T. Noble won the other prize. Later dainty poison it with blue mass; but aid nature Dysle vs. Ernest Hentschel, foreclosure luncheons of bread and butter, tea, pie, Notice to B ridge B uilders. by using DeWitt’s Little lvarly Risers, on default and decree. Kate Bruger vs. and flowers were served to the edification There will be to let in the county court the famous little pills for constipation I. C. Hale et al., injunction; default of the partakers and the profit of the o n of Washington county, Oregon, biliousness, and stomach and liver against Ellen L. Jackson taken; order " on Wednesday, Aug. 5. 1897. at 2 o’clock society treasury, troubles. They are purely vegetable. taken directing that the names p. m., a contract for building a bridge J. C. Clark, druggist. Robert Iuibrie and Peter Grosen be From all parts of Washington county 1 near Garden Home in district No. 9 and stricken out of the case, and the case GLEN W OOD. also for a bridge in district No. 50 at I come the most cheering reports of pros- dismissed as to them. S. W. Iler, jr., was recently in this Darling Smith’s, to be let to the lowest pects for this year’s harvests while mar- responsible bidder or bidders. Com- ket quotations continue to indicate g o o d vicinity on business. 1 1 Heal Estate Transfers. tuissioners reserve the right to reject any prices for all farm products, A. Morrill, deputy assessor, having E d w a rd J . W ard an d w f to B e n j. S c h o or all bids. Specifications may be seen , completed his work of assessing has re field iL.71 a in C o rn e liu B e n v ir o n s $i ooo oo Don't Toliaero S|iit and Smoke Your l ife tu n y . at the county clerk’s office on and after turned to his home here. G e o r g e W Hugh.son an d w f to S if w e ll T o q u i t to b a c c o e a s il y an d fo re v e r , be m ag N F u lle r an d w f 5 a o f se cs 9 an d 16 Monday, Aug. 2, 1897. Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Allen, A. Hughes n e tic . fu ll o f lif e , n e rv e an d v ig o r, la k e N o-T o t 1 i r i w .................................................. , 1 000 00 By order of the commissioners’ court. B a c . tlie w o n d e r-w o rk e r, th a t m a k e s w e a k m en and I. R. Hogan were the guests of Mr. THATCHER. Geo. E. Westinghouse and family last Sunday. Kobt. N. Varley and tamily; are con templating taking a pleasure trip to Tillamook this summer. Wm. H. Crosley, of the Grove, who has been sojourning in this vicinity re turned to the former place lar.t Saturday greatly improved in health. Lew Smith, who is working for Mr. Yates of the Grove, spent Sunday at borne. Mrs. A. Sundbourg is making prepara tion to join her husband at Mullan, Idaho. A pleasant event was the dance given at the residence of Wm. H. Luster on the evening of the 3rd. There was a lively crowd present and the evening was spent in a delightful way. Towards iz o'clock a delicious repast was spread to which all the invited guests did ample justice. Wm. H. Lyda, of Gales Creek, was de'iveriug lumber here last Mouday for Brice Wilson. W. B. Johnson, Newark, Ohio, says, “ One Minute Cough Cure saved my only child from dying by croup.” It has saved thousands of others suffering from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other serious throat and lung troubles. J. C. Clark i S C T u p p e r |b y sh e riff) to K L S a b in Its 8, 9 an d 10 b lk 1 G a s t o n ....................... F S B iw e r an d w f to G A T ib b its Its in C o rn e liu s ................................................ R a le ig h S to tt an d w f t o L,•'•using Stou t 74.88 a in s e c 8 t 2 s r 3 w an d o th e r l a n d s ........................ .......................... .... R a le ig h S to tt an d w f to L a n s in g Stou t 365 a in t 2 s r 3 w ................................... A n to n P fa n n e r to P e a rl N e w b e r r y 50 a in se c 9 t m r 4 w ................................ H erm an G u n th e r an d w f to B ru n o R an d W m C G u n th e r s % s e c 16 t 3 n r 3 w 320 a ............................................... K W H a in e s an d w f e t al to W K B o w lb y e t a l Its 7, 8, 9, 10, I i an d 12 b lk 6 in S P a rk ad d to F o re s t G ro v e A lb e r t S te w a rt an d w f to W a lte r B e r n ards, 136.83 a o f J o h n L o u s ig n o t an d w f d 1 c t 1 n r 4 w ......................... C h a r le s S m ith a n d w ife to E liz a b e th W a h lb e r g It 34 an d s 2-3 o f It 36 in T u a la tip G a r d e n s [q u it c l a i m j ......... S o p h ie B a c k u s e t a l to E liz a b e th W a h l b e rg , sa m e a s a b o v e ....................... M P Q u in n to C a th e rin e Q u in n 16.13 a o f O ra n g e H a ll d 1 c * e c 2 t 1 s r 1 n W m V a u g h n a n d w f to J a n ie s M S m ith 1.19 a o f W E a n d H a n n a h W a lk e r d i e s e c 4 t 1 s r 1 w ............................. M B o y d to R e b e c ca M B a rre tt w ^ o f s e K o f an d th e n c o f th e s w ^ an d U s 1, j an d 3 in sec 22 t 1 11 r 4 w N H F a r n h a m to G eo E D a v is u n d i v id e d H in t o f W m B u ld ra d 1 c t 1 n r 2 w ............................................ M a ry J B u c k in g h a m an d h u sb to W A B u r c h e ll 6 a o f s e c 24 t 1 s r 4 w H A H o g u e an d w f to S a n d e rso n Reed an d W H H o g u e tr a c t in sec 3 ’ t 2 s r 1 w .............................................................. A u g u s t W e is e n b e rg e r a u d w f to J F red M e lse r 15 a in sec 30 t 2 s r w ............ G e o C D a y an d w f to G e o r g e P D a y n J 4 o f D av id J S c h u ib ly i.nd w f d 1 c in ' e c 35 t 2 s r 1 w ....................................... G e o P D a y to S a ra h G D ay sa m e as a b o v e F a n n ie W e a th ir r e d an d h u s h to T h o s D H u m p h r e y s tr a c t in F in n y s add to H ills b o r o ......................... .. ................... J a n e M S m ith to G H M a rsh p t b lk 1 W a lk e r s ad d to F o re s t G r o v e .. U S to Q u in tin T a n n o c k s e % o f se c 4 t 2 n r 2 w ............................................ .......... W illia m T h u rs to n w % o f n e yK au d w H o f * e ^ w e 18 t 3 n r 4 w 1 000 00 County Judge. 500 00 s tro n g . A ll d r u g g is ts , 50c o r f l . C u re g u u ra u te e d B o o k le t an d s a m p le fre e . A d d res. -- e w „ Y Y o o rk . S t e r lin g R e m e d y C o ., C h ic a g o or N x u r u k t. . 500 00 Spitting and Smoking The.r Lives Away” will .. — --- be „ glad to learn that H the fa- cure, mous guaranteed tobacco a u that has freed over 400,000 to acco in the last few years, have put on the market a fifty cent package of t leir great remedy. This will give every bacco user a chance to test No-To Bac s ---------- power to control the desire or 0 ac every form and at the same time be benefited by No-To-Bac’s nerve strength ening qualities. Every tobacco user should procure a fifty cent box at once from his druggist or order it by mail. You will be surprised to see how easily and quickly the desire'.for toNacco dissap- Anv reader can obtain a sample and booklet free by addressing the Sterl- ing 1» R e m e d y Co. Chicago or New York and mentioning this paper EAST AND SOI THE SHASTA Rdf SOUTHERN PACIFIC vu OF TUK Express Trains Leave land Daily. PO R TLAN D AND Leave— 8AN FRANCISCO Sis Arrive . San Franc!*« • \ | 1'irtUnd L P o rtla n d ..........«:00 p. m San K ra n cl» e o 8 :00 p , ra A b o v e train » «tup a t a ll suti,,«. F o rtla n d a n d S a le m , T u rn er. - son. A lb a u y , A lb a n y J u n c tio n , Tan«*«,“' ' H alsey, H a rr is b u rg , J u n c tio n ritv i , . gen e, D rain s. O a k la n d unci all Itosebu rg lo A s h la n d in c lu s iv e . L eave— F o r tla n d .. K osebu rg KOSEBUKU M a T l DAILY Arrive- 8:30 a , m Koheburg 7 :30 a. in D IN IN G C A R S on OGDEN k0 PULLMAN W hen she w as a Child, she cried fo r C astoria. AND SECO N D -CLA SS SLEEPING W hen she oecam e Miss, she clu n g to Castoria. ( jl Portlau(L..’,""J£ W hen B aby w as sic*, wo ga ve h er Castoria. BUFFET SI A tta c h e d to a l l th rou gh train. When she had Children, she g a v e th em C astoria W e st S id e Division. B Notice for Publication. P et w hen ortland M M l. T C .M N D A IL Y 7 : 30 a.m I Lv and C osv ( K M K IT SIJKD j w Fortland " Land Ortioe at O regon C ity , O reg on , j 9:10 a.m | L v F o re s t G rove ¡ .T i t J u ly 8, 18'J 1. 1 I J : lr, p.m | A r C o r v a llis L v |l N o tice is h ereby g iv e n th a t th e folloyviug- A t A lb a n y an d C o r v a llis c. iinvcTikk uanied settler has tiled n o tice o f Ills in te n tio n to final proof in su p p o rt o f 'h i s c la im , aud o l th e O regon C e n tr a l & Eastern railn« . that L - » said p roof .. l I 1.0 i l i i before t th h e e R l l D egister lTlS te r ► XPKBS8 TRAIN DAILY (KXCPPT w i ill be n m i u ode and R ece ive r at O regon C ity , O regon , on O cto 4:b0p.m|!.v Fortland ber 8, 1897, viz: 6:29 p.m I Lv Fore-t Grove H V IC T O R D KM ACON , 7 :30 p. " I A r M e M In v il'e b»| |T H om estead entry No. 8701. fo r th e sw q r o f sec D irect c o n n e c t io n at Han Pram Ucowiill tion U i n r .i w. He n am es th e fo llo w in g w itn esses to prove d en tal a n d O r ie n ta l a n d P a d tic m«tl h is ccntiDUOus resid en ce upon an d c u ltiv a tio n lin es for J A P A N a n d C H IN A . Sailing. of, said la u d , viz: a p p lic a tio n . Joseph C a m p b e ll, M ariu s H an sen , W alter R. K ates an d tickets to Eastern point, L illy , 8. W. H er, o f (Sales C re e k , O regon . ¡“ “ 7 » R o b e r t A . M i i . i . k k , R e n t e r . E u rop e. A ls o J a p a n . C h in a , Honoultt I H> L l A u s tr a lia , c a n b e o b ta in e d from w. T. j I E d u c a t e Y o u r B o w e ls W it h C a sc a re ta . A g e n t, F o rest G ro v e C a n d y C a th a rtic , cu ro co n s ti pet ion fo re ve r. : 10c,S 5c. It C. C. C . f a il, d ru g g ist s re fu n d m oney. c. h makkhu I R. K O E H L F R , A sst G .K .A P ? M anager 'r IT 1 500 00 Portland. Oregon. B 2 050 00 One year ago last February T H E GREAT I was taken down with Sciatic Rheumatism. I finally had to resort to crutches. 1 suf fered excruciating pain. I took Vitae Ore and am with O F B R I T I S H COLUJt: out pain, and can sleep as well A ND EASTERN as I ever could. My kidneys OREGON were very had and bothered me very much, and that is all A R E A L L 'R E A C H removed. I now feel as well, as I ever did You can inquire of any bus iness man in town and he will N o C h a n g e of tell }rou the same as I have C a r s b e tw e e n said in regard to my afflic tions. I will publish more PORTLAND d (BAKER C testimonials that reside in Ore and ¡SPOKANE gon soon for the good of the S h o rte s t Line to Spok human family. 1 200 00 G old and S ilv countries 800 00 3 420 75 500 00 500 00 1 via T he 0. R. & 8j* 213 00 72600 M O U N TA 1 NDALE. Clyde Watson has returned from his trip to California. 242 00 Mrs. Robert’s mother is visiting her this summer. 4*4 40 Miss Lnrah Cornelius is staying at her P a te n t aunt’s, Mrs. Ren Cornelius, this summer. J. J. Roberts is hauling logs to the P a te r j Domuice mill. In circuit court Monday, decrees of Church at the Harrison school house last Sunday was well attended, preach foreclosure in cases of Peter Nelson vs. ing by Rev. Merritt Davis. Sunday school Elizabeth J. Conkling; Fred Vollard vs. Herman B. Reynolds; James M. Lewis was organized also. vs. Alfred Davis and Grace A. Wood vs. Sick headache can be quickly and W. H. Rucker et al. Orders for confirmation of sale of real completely overcome by using those fa mous little pills knowu as ‘‘I)e Witt’s ty were taken in these cases: P. L. Wil Little Early Risers." J. C. Clark, drug lis, agent, vs. Portland Pressed Brick Co.; gist. Elizabeth C. Miller vs. Eugene D. White et al.; Carrie Jamesson vs. H. E. Manneg H IL L 8B O R O . et al.; G. Kirkwood vs. Willis W. Vile; L. K. Adams visited friends in Salem Kenyon Crandall vs. C. II. DeLaney; one or two days last week Mary E. Bardsell vs. Leonard Gray et al; Messrs. Greear and Donaldson, of the and S. Hughes fit Son vs. Henry Turner Climax Mill force, started on a trip to et al. California. In the case of W, W. l’urdin vs. James Circuit Court is in session this week, Steel, administrator, to quiet title, leave this being the regular equity term to file amended complaint was granted. In Thomas Dodson vs. the T. Beau- L- L. Whitcomb and family journeyed coast-ward last week. Several more will ebam estate, George R. Ragtey was ap pointed guardian ad litem for the Hehr- folluw during the present week. nes heirs. The Crandall brick is up and roofed Mary A. Walker vs. L. V. Walker; di and the Schulmerich building is nearing vorce granted. completion. Kate Bruger vs. J. C. Hare et al., in- Miss Jennie Fowler, now of Fortland, , unction; plaintiff allowed 10 days in visited friends in Hillsboro Sunday. which to answer. J. I. Knight has so tar recovered from M. A. Banks vs. F. J. Williams, for his recent illness as to come down from damages; defendant allowed 40 days to McMinnville on the train Tuesday. He prepare and file • bill of exceptions. will visit a few days before going to Martin Cune vs. W. Porter, action for Eastern Washington. money; judgment on ttipulations. Amanda J. Rennet vs. Asure Rennet, j Don't neglect a cough because the weather is pleasant; before the next divorce; default, and case referred to C. j storm rolls around it may develop into K. Runyon to take and report testimony. | ijaain Schofield vs. G. E. Moobery. a serious difficulty beyond repair. One Minute Cough Cure is easy to take and action for money; judgment by default. Louisa J. Smitt va. Joseph Ktineman, will do what its name implies. J. C. action for money, judgment by default. Clark, druggist. Charles Cook vs. Amanda Cook, di Court House News. vorce, referred to C. E. Runyon to take 4 rebate - 1 n re estate of Chat. T. Neep, and report testimony. deceased. Semi annual account J filed showing balance 00 hand to be $1034.40. "They are dandiea” said Thoa. Bowers, allowed administrator for keeping of the Crocket, Texas, Enterprise, while 4 minor children from Oct. 5, 1894 to writing aboot DeWitt’s Little Early Ri July 3, 1897. Ordered that from July 5, sers, the famous little pills fee tick 1897 to Jan. 1, 1898 allowance for main sad diordrrs of ths stomach tenance, schooling and etc. be $20 per J. C. Clark, druggist month ench. lu re estate of J. Q. A. Bowl by. dc- caaaed. Continued by reqweet of at tor- »-g"** c " S u i B. P. C o r n e l i u s , No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents. M illions o f men who are daily "Tobacco m I keep Vitae Ore on hand. C o n n e c t i n g with Try it. It cured me, and it ALL K A IL ROUTE to will cure you if you use it ac T R A I L , R O SSI cording to directions. M A R C U S NELSON,: NELSON L a COURSE, a l l K o o t e n a y Minin; General Agent, C am ps . . . Forest Grove, Oregon. Low R a te s a n d T h ro u g h T l" AGENTS WANTED. F o r P a m p h le ts a u d tu a tion , w r it e to Taken in time, Vitae Ore in an infalla- ble cure tor diphtheria. W. H. HURLBURT, G e n e r a l Passenger! [Mr. La Course is personally known j lo me as a reliable man, and the story of i | his suffering and cure is well-known to the citizens of this community to be true. — Editor.] O. R. AN.Ca, PORTLIKD, 0 R I ’P’A N ’S ASSIGNEES’ NOTICE. am thinking up an “ad ” for this space next w eek. N o tice is h e re b y giv en th a t w e. S. H u gh e s and A. H inm an are th e d u ly ap p oin ted a ssig n e e s o f th e e sta te o f A nton P fan n er. in so lv e n t debtor, and h a v e d u ly qu alified as such, an d a ll p erson s | h a v in g cla im s ; ag ain st said estate a re requ ired | to p re se n t th em to u s w ith proper v o u ch e rs at j o u r o f f ic e in th e B an k ol F o rest G ro ve in F o re s t! G rove. O reg on , w ith in th re e m on th s from t h i s ' date. D ated th is 24th d ay o f June. 1897. l v l8 H uston. A tto rn e y for A ssig n e e s. K cd ai.ils, W hy t lliiiiih trlilill's I T h e modern staiKi* ard Family M' c in e : Cures common eve" ills of humanity. S H U G H E S. . . A H IN M A N , A ssign e e s o f th e esta te o f A n to n P fan ner In so lven t. s. B Detailed Infa , lie < linicrii it mi DUrrhuea llt-in f l y ¡8 the Best. V Decniise ¡t ¡iff.,,,1, almost instant relief in c a v o f p a i n ¡ n the tomach, Boeklen’a Arnie» 8*1 «- colic and cholera morbus. The Best Salve in the world fo.f 2. Because it is th" only remedy that Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt never fails in the moat severe cases of Fever Sores, Tetter, ChapjM Chilblains, Corns, and all jsta dysentery and chronic diarrhoea. 3. Because it is the only remedy that tions, and positively cures ?»••> pay required. It is guarantee® • will cure chronic diarrhoea. perfect satisfaction or money»- ts net Because it is the only remedy that Price 2 25 * ren cents P«' box. For will prevent bilious colic. Chas. Miller. Because it is the only remedy that will V cure epidemical dysenterv. B H H '. \ \ r ANTED—SEVERAL FAlTHffft fl. Bet tie« a use it is the only remedv that Women to travel lot re*P 2 2 " , . y ttM»t ! H«bed hounela Oregon. 8alart J® can alwavs he depended upon in case of L111 weekly and expense#. P wltloe Reference. Eneloee •elf-»®<'f'*í 5 ¡!¿ cholera infantum. »elope. The National, Star BulM» 11 '• the ®°st prompt and I most reliable medicine in use for bow- el complaints. 7- o ^ * a,eit Produces no had results. ! u £, ®*c*u** *• pleasant and safe to ****** 11 has save,! the live, of •ii!*" *"r * * * mediri"« ¡n | by J . C. Bi,M ,or *>« B r ic k fo r Sa! 1 6 0 ,0 0 0 Good Cheap B. JEf\ Onto! T ir tln lh IM fW a d