Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, June 05, 1903, Page Page Three, Image 3

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    T H E W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y N E W S . F O R E S T G R O V E, O R EG O N , J U N E 5, 1903
CHARLES E. HINES, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over Hines & Wagner's Drug
Store,
Forest Grove, Oregon.
C. L. LARGE. M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Diseases of women a specialty.
Forest Grove, Oregon.
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.
T iie People’s Choice
LESSON IX, SECOND Q U A R T E R , IN T E R ­
NATIONAL SERIES, MAY 31.
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p a r e d b y H e r . D. M. S te a rn s .
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1. 2. There Is therefore now no eondem-
gation to them that are in Christ Jesus,
for the law o f the Spirit of life in Christ
Jesus made me free from the law of sin
and o f death.
Earl B. Hawks
might he fulfilled in us who walk
after the flesh, but after the Spirit.
Forest Grove, Oregon.
mind the things o f the fleah. but they that
ire a fte r the Spirit the things o f the
3pirit. • • • But ye are not in the flesh,
but In the Spirit, If so be that the Spirit
bf God dwell In you.
Mrs. Wilbur McEldowney
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child who can see and
tell the happenings of
their neighborhood . . . .
Binger Hermann, Congressman
REAL ESTATE.
Gaston, June 4.— Mrs. Chas. Russell
and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Bert Uhu,
left Tuesday evening for San Jose,
Cal., where they will reside for the
coming year.— Mr. and Mrs.
Neal
Brown were Portland vistors Wednes­
day.— Mr. Walker, the assessor, has
been in town for two or three days.
Mrs. Ed Magoon, of Portland, has been
spending a week with her mother.—
Thos. Carmichael made a business trip
to Portland the first of the week. Mrs.
llt n r Ball, a former resident of this
place, has purchased a large farm on
Soap Creek, near Corvallis.— Misses
Mabel Storey and Maude Wahl spent
Saturday and Sunday with Miss Ethel
Brock, of Nort Yamhill.
Thomas E. Kinney to M. J. Kinney,
160 acres in Sec. 35, T. 3 N. R. 5 W.
Wil. Mer. $1,000.
Frankling C. Varner to
Elizabeth
Clark Cowan, Lot 8 in block 8 of the
town of Sherwood. $320.
Laura F. Clark to Laura F. Todd,
undivided one-haif interest in 5 acres
in T. 1 S. R. 1 W. $1.
L. L. Davidson to Aug. Gebhardt, S.
E. % of Sec. 35, T. 2 S., R. 1 W., 20
acres. $600.
James McClaran to Matilda McClar-
an, 140 acres in T. 1 N. R. 4 W. $25.
Hiram W. Scott to Olive M. Scott,
undivided one-haif interest in 160 acres
in T. 1 S. R. 4 W. $1.
Th« First Church of Christ, Scientist,
Eli Poe et ux, to Fred S. Olsen, Lot
8 in block 4 in Thorne's Add. to Hills­ meets Sunday morning at 11 o’clock,
end Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock
boro. $475.
lohn Bailey Is first reader and
Rebecca Parker to Rosa Henry,
Block D in Steel’s Add. to Beaverton. Miss Estella Price second reader. The
church has a cosy little building, on
$500.
H. P. Ford to Jane E. Wood, Lots 1 Railroad street, especially put up for
and 2 in block 9, in Simon’s Add. to its use, attractively finished, and com
fortably seating 60 people. The sub­
Hillsboro. $900.
B.
P. Cornelius to Jane E. Wood, un­ ject for next Sunday Is "God the Pre­
divided one-half interest in lot 1 and server of Man. ’
tne E.
of lot 2 in block 9 o f and in
Simon’s Add. to Hillsboro. $2,000.
Chas. W. Odell et ux. to John Harde-
beck, 69 acres in R. S. Topper D. L.
C. $4.500.
Nelson La Course to R. D. Lockwood,
13 acres near Firwood Farm. $1,000.
Flesh and spirit, carnally minded and
spiritually minded or (as in Eph. iv,
22, 24; Col. iii. 9, 10) the old man and
the new man are other ways of saying
unsaved and saved, unrighteous and
righteous.
The unsaved live unto
themselves, eujoyjng the pleasures o f
sin for a season. They are In bondage
to the world, the fiesb and the devil.
The saved live no more unto them­
selves, hut unto Him who has redeem­
ed us by His blood and has given us
Ilis Spirit to live in us, making us tem­
ples o f the Holy Spirit (I Cor. vl, 19,
TEACHER OF VOCAL MUSIC.
20; II Cor. lv. 14, 15). This is the way
Call at Residence or
that it should he, hut it is often not so,
inquire at postofflce.
Forest Grove because after we receive Christ the
flesh, or old man, Is still In us, and In­
stead o f being reckoned dead, put off,
M ILLS & HINES,
denied, it Is yielded to. Indulged, pam­
Expert Horse Shoers,
pered, and thus the Spirit Is grieved
25 years’ experience. and God dishonored. W e are taught
in these verses that the old sinful na­
N ext door north Buxton's Machlno
ture never can he Improved, never can
Shop. Forest Grove.
he subject to the law of God, hut when
Farm wagons, machinery and tools
we receive Christ we receive a new na­
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ture, a divine nature, are boni from at S. G. Hughes’.
J. T. BUXTON,
above, and we must let Christ have
General Blacksmithing,
full control.
Dr. L. Bailey Is building a fine new
10. 11. Hut If the Spirit o f Him that
Farmers’ work a specialty.
warehouse,
70x175,* at Cornelius,
raised up Jesus from the dead dwell In
Forest Grove.
you H e that raised up Christ from the crowding the work with a big gang of
dead shall also quicken your m ortal bod­
men and as the lumber is on the
ies by Hia Spirit that dwelleth in you.
ground it will be quickly completed,
J. B. M ATTH E W 3,
The words “ in Christ” aud “ Christ in
you” describe the believer, the Justified and a credit to the county. Cornelius
Artistic Paperhanger and Painter.
person who has passed from death to is alive and prospering In spite of its
Varnishing. Sign
life and shall not come Into Judgment reverses from fire, and the town has
for sin (John v, 24), but In the resurrec­ never been in better condition.
w ork a specialty.
Forest Grove
tion body shall appear before the Judg­
ment seat o f Christ to he Judged for
Carpets— lots to pick from. Colors
M. F. Nixon.
R. P. Nixon. service, our works as sHints tried and
that
will wear and qualities that will
either approved and rewunled or else
NIXON FOREST GROVE
rejected
(Rom.
xlv,
10;
Cor.
v,
10;
I
stand
much usage. All prices. Roe A
LAND COMPANY
Cor. ill, 14, 15; lx, 27. R V.). The body
Buxton.
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Large and Small Farms. City Property that becomes a temple o f the Holy Spir­
and Timber Land« for Sale.
it shall by the Spirit In due time be­
Loans Negotiated.
come an immortal body like unto
The Knights of Pythias of the First
Main Street. Forest Grove, Oregon. Christ's glorious body, and for this we District, which Includes Astoria, Port
wait and groan (verse 23; Phil, iii, 20,
land, McMinnville and. of course. F o r
21; I John ill. 2), hut It seems to me
J. J. W IR TZ.
that there Is In this eleventh verse some est Grove, Hillsboro, Cornelius and
reference to the present laxly In which Glencoe, are holding a convention to­
Confectionery, Cigars and To­
the Spirit has come to dwell and Hia day (F rid ay) at Hillsboro that is one
bacco. Fancy Soft Drinks, lea
power and willingness to keep It if only of the big events in Pythiantsm. Dur­
Cold Soda Water.
we will be willing aud obedient.
ing the day the Uniform Rank divla-
12-14. For ss many as a rt led by the ion will drill In competition, and in the
F in e New Ice Cream Parlor.
Spirit o f God they are the sons of God.
evening the third rank will be con­
Forest Grova
The spirit o f adoption which we have
ferred by competing degree teams. Ex-
received beareth witness that we are
J. S. BISHOP, M. D.
the children of God. Some ask, IIow Senator E. W. Haines, of Forest Grove,
does the Spirit hear witness? And is district deputy grand chancellor.
Physician.
they long for the witness of the Spirit,
supposing It to be some feeling or pe­
Offlce hours: 11 to 12 a m.; 1 to 5 p. m. culiar experience. It Is made so plain
You wouldn’t suppose these hand
Caples Building, Forest Grove.
In I John v. 10-13, that any one who le some rugs, o f which we have such s
willing to he taught by the Spirit can­
not Tall to see It. God says that He big assortment, were so cheap. Money
MAYNE ABBOTT
loves me aud gave His only Son for me talks. Hear our prices. Roe & Bux­
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-Graduate of Parson's Horological In that I might not perish (John 111, 10). ton.
I believe this and receive Christ and
smuts.
then take HI* word for It that It la all
as He says It is; that by Ills sacrifice
E X P E R T O PTICIAN,
FIRST M. E. CHURCH.
for me. I receiving Him. am a child of
Strangers are invited to attend our
e y e s tested and fitted
God (John I. 12). Thus I, receiving services. Preaching, 11 A. M and 8
Forest Grove, Ore.
and resting on the word o f the Spirit, P. M. Sunday School, 10 A. M Ep
have the Spirit's testimony or witness, worth League, 7 P. M. Thursday ev­
for the Spirit bears witness by His ening prayer meeting, 8 P. M.
B A LD W IN * KING,
L. F. B E LK N A P, Pastor.
word. Feelings may come and go. bat
Real Estate Exchange.
the word abides and changes not. Go­
Orders taker *-r>r woodsawing by
'Choice Homes and Lands In every pert ing on through this chapter and Just
believing God. we rejoice that In Christ np-to-date sew and skillful sawyer.
of the County.
we are Joint beira with Him of sll that W ill call anywhere in town and saw
P acific Ave., off Church Square.
He Is heir to SDd that freely we re­
wood In short order. Chas. Hsrtrsmpf.
Forest Grove ceive in Him all things (verses IT, 32).
M. L. NOBLE,
THE REAL ESTATE MAN
Can suit you with small tracts or
large tracts of land, first-class dairy
farms, fruit farms, hop yards and hay
farms. Offlce: Next to Brick I.fvery
Barn.
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for the man, woman or
HOLLIS & HAWKS,
Dentist.
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A FineVolumeof Dickens
not
The law o f God is holy and just and
good; it is perfect qs God Himself, hut
LAWYERS
because o f our sinfulness and inability
Real Estate and Corporation Lai. i a
to keep it it becomes to the sinner the
Specialty.
ministration of condemnation and of
Office over Hines Ac
Wagner’s Drug Store
Forest Grove
death, shutting our mouths if w e would
attempt to plead anything hut our guilt
CITY BARBER SHOP,
and pointing us to Christ, who was
made a slu offering for us, the end of
A. J. WIrtz.
the law for righteousness to every one
Baths.
Laundry Agency. that belleveth ( l l Cor. iil, 7, !); v, 21;
Rom. iii. 19; vii, 12; x, 4; Gal. iil, 21,
Pacific Avenue, Forest Grove.
22). Coming as sinners, huving noth­
ing but sin and receiving Christ as our
Saviour, He is made unto us righteous­
C. E. GEIGER, M. D.,
ness, and thus we nre accepted in Him
Homeopathist Physician and Surgeon.
before God, not that we may he fit for
Offlce, over W escott’s Store.
His presence only, hut tluvf we may by
righteousness before men commend
Residence, east of M. E. Church.
God to men (I Cor. i, 30; Eph. i, 0; Matt,
Forest Grove, Oregon.
v, 16; Tit. iii, 8); that people reading us
may see God.
DR. R. NIXON,
6-9. F o r they that are a fte r the flesh do
A NEWS CON­
l
TEST
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W e may be very thankful for one les­
son from this glorious portion of Scrip­
E. B. RENT2, M. D.,
ture. but we trust that no teacher will
bo content with the verses assigned as
Physician and Surgeon.
a lesson, but will not only read the
whole chapter, as suggested, but will
Offlce over Abbott's Jewelry Store. study the whole chapter. Dr. I>nvid
(Both ’phones.)
Brown says, "In this surpassing chap­
ter the several streams of the preced­
Forest Grove, Oregon.
ing argument meet uud flow iu one
W. M. Bangley.
L. L. Langley. •river of the water of life, clear as
crystal, proceeding out of the throne
L A N G LE Y & SON,
of God and o f the Lamb’ until it seems
Attorneys and Counselors at I,aw
to lose Itself In the ocean of a bliss­
Notaries Public
Upstairs
ful eternity.”
I have quoted these
Real Estate and
Wagner Bldg.
Conveyancing
Forest Grove two verses from the R. V., and they
state the complete absolution from con­
demnation of all believers in Christ.
J. N. HOFFMAN,
The sting of death is sin, and the
strength o f sin is the law, hut thanks
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
he to God, who glveth us the victory
through our Lord Jesus Christ (I Cor.
Upstairs, Caples Block.
xv, 5(1, 57).
Forest Grove, Oregon.
3, 4. That the righteousness o f the law
\V. H. Hollis.
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Address your letter, “ Editor Washington County News, Forest Grove,
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Washington County News, Forest
Real Estate
Bargain List
W o give below a few descriptions of
the various kinds of property which
we have for sale, with prices. Other
descriptions will be given on applica­
tion. Correspondence solicited.
440 acres timber land. 13 miles from
Forest Grove. Prico $2,500, If taken
before July 1st.
40 acres, all under fence, 15 acres
under good cultivation, good orchard,
10 acres slashed, burned anil seeded.
15 acres timber. W ater piped to dwell­
ing from spring. Running water fo<
stock. Good dwelling, 2 1-2 miles from
Forest Grove.
Price, $850. Easy
terms.
76 acres, 30 acres under cultivation,
balance best o f timber. Orchard, dwell­
ing, barn, etc., all level, smooth land,
4 miles from Forest Grove. Prlca
$2700.
74 acres, IMi miles from Gaston
Good new dwelling, large barn, orchard
and running water. Fences in good
repair. With growing crop. Price,
$3000, If taken before July 1, 1908.
58 acres, 4 miles from Forest Grove
50 acres under good cultivation. Dwell
ing cost $1500, large new born, 2 large
orchards of the beet select fruit. All
level land, the best Improved and
nicest small farm In Washington coun
ty. Pries $4000. Terms to suit pur­
chaser.
If you do not find In the above some­
thing which you think you would like,
write to us stating what sort of prop­
erty you wish and we will try to aoit
you.
W H A T W O R K OF
D IC K E N S
Cornellua, June 3.— A strawberry and
lee cream social will be given by the
“ Old Folks" o f the M. E. Church on
Saturday evening, June 6th. Every
body is Invited.— Louis Holtz Is saw­
ing the railroad wood that was piled
near the track last summer.— Mrs. C.
E. Quick and children will Join her
husband In California soon. They ex­
pect to make that 8tate their home.
— Mrs. Montgomery la visiting with her
daughter at Condon.— A number from
our midst have gone to Hood River
to pick strawberries.— A special train
containing members o f the German
Agricultural 8oclety passed throes*
Ex-County Treasurer Alonzo B.Cady,
Cornelius on Tuesday evening. W o
a Civil War veteran known and hon­
are pleased to know that they appre­
ored throughout the county, celebrated
ciate Oregon so much.
his eightieth birthday anniversary at
hts home In Beaverton last week. The
Abbott k Son’s carry the larges»
occasion, of which an elaborate dinner
Report of Hayward Public School
(district 86) from May 4 to May 29:
Number days taught, 20; number days
attendance, 341; number days absence,
14; number pupils enrolled, 18; aver­
age daily attendance, 17. Pupils uel-
thelr absent nor tardy: Anna Hunger,
George Kessler, Otto Hunger, Bertha
Hunger, Katie Kessler, Eva Kessler,
Leonhard
Laemerman,
and
Alvin
Hunger. Not absent, but tardy; A l­
bert Boos, Lucy Kahler and Maggie
Kahler.— Martha Traver, teacher.
waa a feature, was made memorable
by a delightful 'am lly reunion In which
quite a number participated. The
guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Mc­
Lean, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. SpauMing
(all of Portland, the ladies being the
daughters o f the host), Mr. and Mrs.
Fred W. Cady. M. B. Cady, Mr. and
Mrs Hale Cady. Mias Minnie F. Spaul­
ding. Mason Cady, Miss Ruth O d y ,
Master W illis Cady. Mist Etta Cady,
WAGNER BUILDING
and Misses Frank, Daphne and Wlnnl
FORBBT GROVE
OREGON fred Hills
LANGLEY & SON
IS R E P R E S E N T E D !
jew elr’s stock in the
country.
All
the reliable makes of watches, silver­
ware and Jewelry.
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S. T. CROW
REAL ESTATE AGENT
Buys and sells farms and Umber land.
City and Country Property.
Portland Offlce: 86 N. 6th St. P. D.
Hendershott, Mgr.
Forest Grova,