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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1903)
Pag« tlx. filili T H E W ASHINGTON CO U N TY NEWS, FO R ES T GROVE, OREGON, JUNE 12, 1903 J. W. Shute et ux. to L. E. Wilkes, R E A L ESTATE. John Stribblch is Forest Grove's best Nothing so clean, cool and comfort D. H. Mosher, Wllsonvllle. W . % of lot 6, In Falrvlew Add. to able for fitting up a bedroom as one wagon maker * Jas. R. Marsh. Mollala. Hillsboro. of those low-priced Iron bedsteads at Thirty Agricultural College freah- John Nice, Hillsboro. Mildred Connell et al. to M. C. Lin M. J. Gray et al. to Sidney J. Tal Roe ft Buxton's, ana when wlntei for leading newspapers and for many coln, 9.41 acres In Wm. Burns' D. L C. m eo, through the consideration of Ban- Annie Newman, Gaston. bot. 2H acres In Falrvlew Add. to comes they will be just as attractive. years wrote for the beat magazines In No. 63. T. 1 N.. R. 2 W. »200. „»nr R. A. Booth, of Eugene, were en Ora Overholtzer, Tigardville. Hillsboro. The best the year around. * the South and North. I have lectured abled to visit the leading farms of tbs Myrtle Porter, Forest Grove. Christ Aebischer et ux. to James James C. Suess to Amanda G. Willamette Valley last week, and did Annie Pollard, Tigardville. in large and crowded halls In New Fitzgerald, one acre In Section 26, T. Higgins, lots 7 and 6, In block 4, In not overlook Washington County. Dr. Ethel Plowman. Hillsboro. York City, Chicago, Boston, Portland, 2 S„ R. 2 W. W. M. »3. Henry's Add. to Cornelius. »50. Wlthycombe, director of the Corvallis Ivy Peterson, Hillsboro. Me., and at Watervllle College, and Joseph Reldel et ux. to John J. C. Hare et ux. and et al. to Carey experiment station, former state vet Annie Rood, Hillsboro. have been Invited to lecture at London Schweder, Lincoln Co. 320 acres, In Tillbury et ux. 2.32 acres In Hillsboro. erinarian. and leader of the party, Mrs. 8. J. Raffety, Mountandale. and Edinburg. T. 1 8.. R. 5 W „ W. M. »3200. » 1 , 000 . owns a line farm near Hillsboro, and Blanche Rice, Hillsboro. "In 1883 I started the Christian \ -------- ------------------------- * E. W. Haines et ux. to Lizzie Mox- Jacob A. Hughes et ux. to Zina while not the largest or most preten Lou C. Starrett, Forest Grove. Science Journal, and for several years son, lot 9, in block 10, in South Park Wood, Jr., 20.37 acres In Highland Miss Frankie Payne, of Albany, a tlous It is one of the best stocked lh Wm. A. Smith, Phillips. was the proprietor and sole editor of Addition to Forest Grove. »125. Park Add. to Hillsboro, »14.50. former student in Tualatin Academy, Daisy Sandstone, Middleton. that journal. In 1893 Judge Hanna be the state. In the party were F. A. Edmund Schoeler to John Bohm, J. C. Bills to Jacob J. Smith et ux., Is visiting Miss Bertha Leabo. Williams, F. A. Hlllls, C. J. Currln, Y. came editor erf the Christian Science Mira C. Slater, Hillsboro. 52.68 acres In Samuel Ritchey D. L. 30 acres in T. 1 N., R. 3 W „ W. M. Will D. Clarke, ex. '01. of Portland, Maud Bikes, Forest Grove. j . Dodson. V. A. Doty. B. H. Gill, R- E- Journal, and for ten subsequent years C. »2900. »1500.00. visited here last Sunday. Ho.ILb. Wade Donnelly, J. A. Kelpac, Mrs. Mamie Tigard, Tigardville. he knew my ability as an editor. In Miss Mary Bailey, president of the H. M. Tnley. D. V. Balorn, O. O. Slmp- his recent lecture In Chicago he said: Mrs. Drusilla True, Cornelius. aon. K. Stewer, H. Cecil, F. L. Kent, Florence E. Terry, 225 7th street, Senior class, spent Sunday in Port “ 'Mrs. Eddy Is from every point of land. view a woman of sound education and Dr. J. Wlthycombe, F. A. Dowty, J. C. Portland. Messrs. Gilbert, Gates, Harris and liberal culture.’ Wright, Thoe. R. Brown, R. B. Cody, W. E. Thomas, Lenox. D. Baker attended the C. A. L. O. field Gertrude Timms. Hillsdale. “ Agassiz, the celebrated naturalist H. C. Curin. E. R. Curln, G. Kabe, Roy meet at McMinnville last Friday. Al and author, said: Booth, Samuel Damon, W. Weeks, V. A. L. Thomas, Lenox. bany College won first place. ‘ISvery great scientific truth goes Agnes Vaughn, Middleton. O Bolton, W. Q. Cummings, J. H. Cum Ed. Kirkwood, '98, receives the de through three stages; First, people Rose Wilcox, Hillsboro. mlngs. A. Y. Boquet, W. A. Thompson. gree of Ph. D. from Columbia this say It conflicts with the Bible; next, They represented 20 counties of the Coral Wilkes, Dllley. year. Mrs. U. C. Woodbury, Mountain they say It has been discovered before. state, and showed the general Interest Messrs. Wilson, Phllbrook and Em- Lastly, they say they have always be In the agricultural college as well as dale. mel returned from Gearhart Park last lieved it.’ Sellene Yates, Manning. Jus tilled by their practical line of In Monday, where they attended the Y. “ The first attack upon me was: I vestigation the popularity which the Annie J. Young, Milwaukie. M. C. A. convention. The young men Mrs. Ekldy misinterprets the Scrip the Mrs. Iola Reetz, Sprlngbrook. school so deservedly has among report a delightful session as well as a tures; second, she has stolen the con- j Gertrude Reverman, Beaverton. farmers of Oregon. W ill buy one of those hand-tailored, profitable one. tent osf her book of Science and C. O. Reynolds, Sherwood. fashionably cut, made-to-measure Suite The twenty-two third years have re Health with Key to the Scriptures Hammocks In all styles and colors Mrs. Nellie Raymond, Buxton, ceived their class pins, a very tasty fro mone P. P. Quimby, an obscure, J to much sought after by good dreeeere. W. B. Swope, Forest Grove. at prices that you will find easier arid neat design of solid silver, with uneducated man. and he Is the founder The fabrics are exclusive w ith u* and Marie Staeher, Forest Grove. than going without this summer for the monogram T. A. In white enamel of Christian Science. Falling in these S. C. Sherrill, Bethany. comfort. Roe ft Buxton. are manufactured from the highest and '03 in cardinal. They were pur attempts the calumniator has resorted A. J. Shepard. Bacona. grade of Oregon wool. chased of Jeweler Barnes. to Ralph Waldo Emerson's philosophy E. J. Shotwell. Oaston. W e invite comparison w ith other Te achers of W ashington County, Ore. The Index staff published the last as the authority for Christian Science. W. A. Tupper, Hillsboro. June, 1903. Suits te lling for »22.50 to »30.00. It w ill number of their paper for this college I^istly, the defamer will declare as Laura Thompson. Tualatin. year last Wednesday. result favorably fo r us, we are sure. honestly ‘I have always known it.’ Joseph Tamlelse. Hillsboro. Mrs. M. C. Saltus, Middleton. Emery Dye enjoyed a pleasant visit Mrs. H. E. Thompson. Cornelius. "I am rated In the National Maga S. T. Adams, St. Johns. with his parents at Oregon City last zine (1903) as standing eighth in a Anna Thompson. Tualatin. Clara Anderson, Hillsboro. Sunday. list of 22 of the foremost living au Rosa Vandehey. Beaverton. Mr, John Anderson of Forest Qrove is Our Beatrice Burkhead, Forest Grove. The third debate between the. thors. I claim no special merit of any Edgar Verry. Cedar Mill. Margaret Bateman, Gales Creek. Agent. Ask Him to Show You Samples Gamma Sigma and Alpha Zeta soci ktud. All that I am God has made me. Ella Williams, Sublimity. Blva 8. Baker. Forest Grove. eties has been given up. Each society I will wait at the cross to learn more Marie Wilhelm, 95 N. 15th street, W . H. Bear, Forest Grove. has won one debate. definitely from my great Master, but Portland. Orell Beal, Forest Grove. Miss Moseley visited with her par not of the Greek nor Roman schools— Arthur Yoder, Forest Grove. Grovallne Baldwin. Forest Grove. ents near Vancouver last week. simply how to do His deeds." Mary L. Young, Milwaukie. 85-87 A, Louise Breyman, Palestine. PO RTLAN D Miss Liberia Brown. '99, Is expected B’orest Grove Scientists have a com T H IR D S T R E E T , O R EG O N . Grace Brown, Forest Grove. home soon from the Blast, where she A new line of wall paper. Nothing fortable church building and a grow M. C. Case, Forest Grove. freshens up a home and gives so has been attending Columbia Univer ing membership. Daisy D. Curtiss, Forest Grove, R. much lasting pleasure for so little sity. Miss Brown had an enviable money as tastefully decorated walls record, the faculty conferring upon F D. No. 1. New and second-hand Organs and Mrs. Mary Abbott, Forest Qrove. and celling. No excuse for dingy her the masters’ degree In arts. Anna Chalmers, Centerville. Miss Winifred Marsh, '00, who has Pianos for sale at a bargain at The rooms now; variety to suit every Bazaar, Forest Grove, Or. • Georgs Callahan, Gaston. taste. Prices that will harmonize been in Princeton during the last Maude Dant, ReedvlUe. with any pocket book. Roe ft Bux school year, is on her way home. STUD EN TS W ANTED. LESSONS GIVEN BY MAIL Issey J. Dix, 5-mile box, Portland. Sam Lawrence has returned to his G A L E G R A N G E ’S BIG IN IT IA T IO N . ton. * I-ncy J. Dix, ReedvlUe. studies after several days’ absence. Saturday was a big day for the For Mabel Edwards, -'-•ley. H I L L M IL IT A R Y A C A D E M Y W IN S Mr. Lawrence was troubled with a Terms: Three months, »10. Nine months or life scholarship, »25. est Grove Grangers, a large class re Viola E. Fields, Forest Grove. slight case of blood poisoning. O V E R P A C IF IC A T B A S E B A L L . ceiving Instruction in the mysteries Tuition payable in advance. T rial lessons and twenty-four page cir C. K. Fletcher, Forest Grove. Trafton Dye left for his home In of the Patrons o f Husbandry. The Jeoette Archbold, Hillsboro. On last Saturday afternoon occurred Oregon City last Wednesday. cular on Eclectic Shorthand sent free on application. candidates advanced were: Ex-Scna- Hannah Anderson, Beaverton. Before you leave Forest Grove get the ball game between the Hill Mili tor and Mrs. E. W. Haines. Mr. and Typewriters rented to students, »3.00 per month. Lora Day, Tualatin. tary Academy and Pacific, the former some of the college souvenirs on Mrs. A. R. Shipley, Postmaster H. C. Winifred Graves, Sprlngbrook. winning by a score of 11 to 4. The china, fancy placques and pillows, of Atwell, Mrs. Martha Ferrln, Prof. Anna Gately, 325 Chapman street, P. U. boys seemed to have no desire Meresse, the photographer. Selling at Joseph W. Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. «. • of winning the game from the start. cost. Portland. Wheeler. W. R. Harris, Cecil Doane Emma Haines, Tigardville. The Conservatory of Music for the Ward, Sparks and Brown worked and W. H. Milne, and Principal Warde Delia M. Hart. University Park. year 1903-4 Is to be under the direct hard, but had no backing. Swope. Tables were spread at the Cbas. Hoskins, Newberg. It seems that Pacific ought to put management of one person. Prof. noon hour with the fruits of the har John Hohman, Tigardville. up better ball, at least with the Frank T. Chapman of Lancaster. Ohio, vest, according to custom, and as us Francis H11U, eBaverton. amount o f practice they are able to who has the highest recommenda ual a literary program was rendered. Cora Johnson, Glencoe. get, and for the benefit o f the audi tions, having had the best of training State lecturer A. T. Buxton also gave Frances Heuberger, Beaverton. under great European masters. It is ence. an Interesting address. A committee Katie Jenck, Beaverton. The line-up for Pacific for the sea also to be hoped that a change may was appointed to have a tent pitched Susie Jackson, Forest Grove. son was as follows: Brown, catcher; be made so that a direct head for the on the Fourth of July ground for head James Koeber, Schools. Sparks, flrat base; Huston and Itoomls, University may be placed In the chair quarters for Grangers, as a shelter in Emma Kienow, Mountaindale. second base; Eagleson, third base, before the opening of the next year. case of storm and to have a convenient Bertha Kennedy, Glencoe. Gwyn, short stop; Barnett, right field; place to leave parcels. The Grange, Mrs. H. B. Luce, Forest Grove, Everson, center ,,eid; Mason, left There are many things which the as It is growing In numbers Is also l^ n ra Luce, Forest Grove. field. people would buy if they only knew increasing In usefulness, and Is becom Otto Krause. Cornelius. where to buy them to advantage. If ing a power for good among the farm Eva A. Pillar, Cedar Mil. Headquarters for barbed wire, sta a merchant knows, he ought to tell ers to render farm life more attractive Carrie Morrison, 380 N. 15th street, ples. fence netting, ready mixed paints and Its labors more profitable. what he knows. Try telling It in The Portland. (house and floor), In any color, lime, Maude Marsh. Centerville. News. • THESE cement, nails, staples, at W. B. Hicks.'* We buy and sell all kinds of country Flora Noble, Forest Grove, HOT produce. Dugan ft Watrous. • liz z ie Nichols. Forest Grove. DAYS • • 1 ' A D M IN IS T R A T O R 'S N OTICE. ST. M A R Y ’S A C A D E M Y . 8amh F. Olmsted. Hillsboro. CALL '*! *"> St. Mary's Academy, near Beaver Mrs. M. M. Plttenger, Hillsboro. FO R , ’*1* Notice is hereby given that the un G A L E S C I T Y S C H O O L C LO S IN G . ton, Tuesday. June 2. closed a most Josephine Preaton. Holbrook. dersigned has l>een duly appointed by COO L successful year. Its first, with inter Lillie M. Porter, Forest Grove. T H IN the County Court o f the State of Ore The Gales City school was out on esting exercises, alike creditable to Allda J. Alton, Cornelius. SUMMER gon. for Washington County, adminis Friday and the teacher, Chester the pupils and the teachers. The EUith AUen. North Yamhill. GOODS tratrix of the Estate of Asa Williams, Fletcher, gave an entertainment for program follows: Clara Allen. Laurel. deceased. All persons having claims his pupils on Saturday evening. all of WwTh can be obtained at DUGAN A WAY r o u S’ at the Welcome, chorus; address, Edward Goldy Allen. Laurel. agalst said estate are hereby required most reasonable price. We have a very complete line to select from. The school house had been decorat Morton; "M y Speech." Mabel Byrnes: Jennie Beamish, Hillsboro. to prosent the same to me properly ed with flowers, flags, bunting and Will also offer the balance of our stock of Ladies’ and Misses' "Dr. Brown." L. Fernsworth and N. Lillian Briggs. Cornelius. Straw Hat* at a clearance price as follows: verified, as by law required, at F'orest China lanterns, and an excellent pro Cardiff: "The Ghost in the Boarding Maude Brown, Htllbboro. » 1.00 quality reduced to .......................................... ................... 595 Grove. Oregon, within six months gram was rendered. Especially good School," dialogue; "The Old Musician B. W. Barnes, Hillsboro. 75c quality reduced to .............................................. ................... 4 ^ from the date hereof. were the songs of the two little girls, and His Harp," duet. Misses May Ora Bondurant, Forest Grove 50c quality reduced to .................................................................. 395 Dated this 16th day of June, A D. Eklna Vincent and Ada Wells. Fisher and Etta W olff; Bootblacks, Viola Bauman. Cedar Mill. 1908. The interest In the school was junior boys: “ I Wouldn't Be a Girl,’’ Mrs. Eva Beal. Forest Grove. SARAH E. CROW. shown by a large and attentive audi recitation; “ Children's Frolic,” drill: Mrs. M. C. Case. Forest Grove. Administratrix of the FIstate of Asa ence. Refreshments were served from tableau; “ Old Times Gone By," musi Venus Coburn, Portland. Williams, deceased 7:30 until 9 o'clock, lemonade and cal farce; "Auction Extraordinary," Bva Catching. Hillsboro. cake being liberally dispensed. L. Fernsworth: "Miss Malcontent," Alice Cronin, Forest Grove. After the exercises Mr. Fletcher de C H R IS T IA N S CIE N C E . recitation: “ The Witches' Flight,” Lawrence Dixon, Cornelius. tained those who assisted with the solo. Miss M. Mitzel; “ Military Disci Florence Day. Forest Grove. Mrs. Mary Baker O. Biddy, discover singing and gave them a delightful pline." dialogue; “ Doll Show.” reclta. J . T. Fletcher. Forest Qrove. tlon; "Malden's Prayer.” piano, Gret- er of Christian Science, which In a surprise with ice cream and cake. (Carl H. Fisher. Beaverton. One of the finest assortments of Summer Goods In the city. chen W olf: "Colored Conductors.” dia few years has passed from a fad to Those present at the special spread Birds Ouonther. Dewey. were: Mr. and Mrs. Hundly. Mr. and a recognized faith, with numerous fol logue. Edward Morton, Uoyd Fisher Banner Brand of Dress Skirts and Shirt Waists, guaranteed best make Mrs. Etta Adams. St. Johns. and L. Fernsworth: “ Little Pearl." lowers and church edifices all over the Mrs. Hines. Mr. and Mrs. Thrapp. Mr. and excellent styles. J. B. Beal. Forest Grove. solo. IJzzle FYohman; New York continent, has published a vigorous and Mrs. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Vin T . A. Fleck. Beaverton. Figured and Dotted Swlsses, Vassar Batiste and Scotch Dimity, In a Street Scene, medley; "Going to the denial o f the charge, brought up by the cent. Misses Evylln W’ ells, Alice Bate Lottie Galbreath. Tualatin. variety of shades and patterns. Country,” Cecilia Murphy; “ Guess.” recent Emerson centennial, that the man. Eva Fletcher. Alma Wells, Ger Bffle Galbreath. Tualatin. W e still have a few pairs of the Kertson Shoes, which we are selling dialogue; "Kitchen Frolic.” burlesque; Concord philosopher was the real au- trude Qually. Belle McClaren, Edna Carts N. Haley. Hillsboro. Vincent and Ada W ells; Messrs. "The Mushrooms." recitation: "Jesus thor of the system which has given at one-half the original price. Lucy Humphreys, Hillsboro. Fletcher. Lynch, F*rank Ijover o f My Soul.” pantomime; "A her fame. Mrs. Eddy's letter Is dated Thrspp, Jennie Hoodenpyl, Oaston. W E W A N T TO CA TC H AND HOLD YOUR TR A D E. Fletcher and Ray Inceat. Dutch Recruiting Officer.” Willie Des- at Concord. N. H„ June 8: Nellie Hall. Buxton. On Sunday Mr. Fletcher left for "T o whom It concerna: I was early singer and L. Fernsworth; "The Curi O. E. Jackeon, Lenox. osity.” dialogue; Ribbon drill, senior the pupil of Miss Sarah J Bodwell. his home. He will not teach school Jas. H. Black, Farmington. girls; "You Can Only Have O ne. the principal of Sanhornton Academy here this fall, a fact which the patrons Chas. H. Jack. Wllsonvllle. Mother." solo. May Fisher; “ Kiss Me of New Hampshire, and finished my of the school regret very much, and ho listen Johnson. ReedvlUe. Ere I Sleep. Sister," solo. course of studies under Professor will be missed also in the Sunday W . A. Johneton. Gaston. Diplomas were presented to Miss I Dyer H. Sanborn, author of Sanborn's School, o f which he has been superin- Collie Koeber. Scholls. Rifle Fisher. Mis* Dora fisher. Miss 1 grammar Among my early studies ten dant, a position to which Guy T . P. Kendall. Hillsboro. were Comstock's Natural Philosophy, Thrapp succeeded. As a church work Myrtle Mltsel, by Rev. A. Moore. A. N. Lowe. Lenta. Chemistry: Blair’s Rhetoric; White- er. friend and teacher he will be miss Valedictory, Dora Fisher. Mary Luce. Forest Grove. ley's Logic: 'W’ atta on the M'nd and ed. and followed on his homeward Mrs. Pearl Utley, Gales Creek. journey by the best wishes o f a host Builders* Hardware—largest stock ; Moral Science.' Louisa MooheiT7. Cornelius. In town. 8 . O. Hughes • t “At 1« years of age I began writing of friends. Lnlu J. Mann, Hillsboro. S T U D E N T S VISIT M ODEL FARMS. r ;e Ì Our College New Clothes For Summer $ 18.50 00 00 C/l Salem Woolen Mills Store G. B. Kardin Correspondence School of Eclectic Shorthand Dugan Æ Watrous Summer Goods Summer Coods Summer Goods Dry Goods Specialties Dugan fl Watrous Forest Grove’s Leading /Mer chants.