Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, June 19, 1903, Page Page Two, Image 2

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    P j y « T W O.
T H E W A SH IN G TO N C O U N TY N EW S. FOREST
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THE
GLORIOUS ITH
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The automobile which was in tow.
last Friday was a beauty, the proper­
ty of Banker Shute, of Hillsboro.
Following the G. A. R. Reunion, which w ill be held at the same place,
June 30 to July 3. It will be the biggest and beet ever held in Wash­
ington County.
THE
Grand Parade
10 A. M. and
Through the streets to N aylor’s Grove, w ill start at
w ill consist of BAND, CAR OF STATE, GODDESS OF L IB E R T Y ,
Secret Orders in Uniform, Floats and Citizens on foot and in car­
riages.
Orator of the Day,
HON.
Congressman of First Oregon District.
Sports, Games, Contests
In the afternoon there w ill be
And all manner of amusements.
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John Strlbfck has completed his
moving, and is now comfortably locat­
ed at home in the former sash and
door factory.
Call and see Hines Bros.' new stock
of groceries at popular prices.
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For full particulars see small bills.
Fireworks
A B rilliant Display of
In the Evening.
Come out and enjoy an old-fashioned celebration.
ORE., JU NE
19. 1903.
KERMIS
■KEEP T H I S P R O G R A M *
AROUND
j^F FOREST
O R E GROVE - |
•«Sr
w ill be c e le b r a te d a t
Binger
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GROVE,
T H R EE M IL E S FROM FOBEST GROVE
OR CORNELIUS, JULY 2, 3, 4 and 5, 1903
Milwaukee binders, rakes, mowing
machines, at W. R. Hicks'.
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The Hartrampf Bros, have received
a new baler from Portland on trial
They baled some straw for Mr. Go:
don on Saturday.
A new planer passed through town
Saturday for C. Miller at Gales Creek.
There was a large crowd at the
Academy graduating exercises Tues­
day afternoon.
JULY 2
B e g in n in g ' a t 2 p. m .
Races f o r Men, F a t and Lean, Y o u n g and O ld, fo r Lean and F a t W o m en , old
and yo u n g, fo r boys and g ir ls 7 to 12, Greased P ig , Greased Pole, Etc.
JULY 3
Commencement photos at Meresse’s.
The best at the lowest prices.
*
Mr. Ell Goodspeed, of Tillamook,
vho was visiting friends here last
week, has had an operation perform
ed upon his eyes at the Good Samara-
tin Hospital In Portland.
Billheads, envelopes, letterheads
business cards, all at short notice. See
how nice for the price. The News. •
L e c tu re by S ta te A g r ic u ltu r a lis t a t 2 P. M „ F a rm e rs ' C ongress.
a ll k in d s . A m u se m e n ts.
Races of
JULY 4
O ra tio n a t 11 o 'c lo c k by H on. J. P. K a v a n a u g h , o f P o rtla n d . R eading D e c la r­
a tio n o f Independence. A t 2 P. M „ S a ck Races, Egg, T u b , B ic y c le , H orse
a g a in s t B ic y c le , A u to m o b ile race. S p e e d y D riv in g H orses w ith c a rria g e s
w ill race, double and s in g le . E v e n in g , c o s tly d is p la y o f fire o rk s .
JULY 5
There were immense quantities of
flowers for commencement this week
S u n d a y ; a t 2 p. m.
With the cows go the fences, then
we shall have to put up the signs.
G rand O rc h e s tra l C o n c e rt by P o rtla n d T a e n t; 10 p rizes. A d m is s io n 50 cents.
“Keep off the grass."
C o n te s t f o r W a s h in g to n C o u n ty Bands a t 3 :3 0 P. M .; v a lu a b le g o ld m edal fo r
Wood is likely to be scarce this
w in n e r.
season.
Picture Show, Music, Dancing, X-Pay Entertainment
Frank Chinaman fell from a horse
last week and received severe in­
Refreshments of all Kinds
juries.
Woods & Adams have a new clock
in their store.
An address was given before the
literary societies Monday evening, af­
ter which refreshments were served.
There are quite a number of stu­
dents who have not been attending
this term, here now for the com- [ W. B. Kalferty, who lives west of Mrs. M. A. Bird, of Hillsboro, a pio­ Miss Gertrude Eddy, of Portland, is
mencement exercises.
v I Forest Grove on the Porter place, is neer of '39, was one of the two of spending a ,few days with her friend,
Mr. Eldrldge has moved from town | making extensive improvements, by that year who headed the pioneer pro Miss Catherine Scott.
The baseball game Sunday at Hills I building a large barn and making re cession in Portland Wednesday.
boro between Portland and Washing j pairs to other farm buildings,
Waiter Bernard, of Verboort, is re­ C. A. Ives, who lives about two am
ton county resulted In a score of 7 to The Woodmen of the World win covering from his severe illness.
oue-haif miles from Glennwood, ex
3 in favor of Washington county. j give a grand ball Saturday afternoon Rev. Father L. Verhaag, of Ver­ hibited in The News office Wednesda;
While working in the slaughter and evening at Cornelius. Come and boort, was a Portland visitor Wednes­ two beautiful bear skins, one cinna
house last week, Downing Robinson j have a good time.
day.
mon and the other black, trophies o
a young man working for Dick '
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his trapping skill. One measures si
Rhodes, cut his wrist with a -’harp The man who wants business will F. S. Barnes, the old reliable and one-half feet and weighed abou
¡skinning knife. It was so bif j** hV have to hustle for it, or get The watchmaker.
• 400 pounds, and the other, a six-foot
nearly bled to death before a doctor News to hustle for him. Try an
er, weighed 350. Tanner Thomas 1:
could be called.
adv.
over the official robes of tbe.-i
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Latourette, of making
Attorney Hawks' new house is go­
kings of the forest into floor rugs.
the
class
of
'78,
attended
the
alum­
ing to be one of the finest In town Lost or Strayed—Light gray mare,
when It is finished.
weighing about 1000 lbs, with bell, ni exercises Mr. Latourette is a
G U A R D IA N ’S S A L E N O T IC E .
Hines Bros’. City Bakery has a | and dark gray horse, weighing 1000 prominent attorney and banker in Notice is hereby given that in pui
new coat of paint, which makes it lbs., are missing from the ranch of Oregon City.
suance of an order of the Count;
look well.
W, Roebuck, of Hayward; last seen Miss Fern Stout, ’01, now of Mc­ court of Washington county, an(
Sam Walker (the shoemaker) haul­ Tuesday two miles from Forest Grove Minnville, visited with Miss Anus State of Oregon, made on the 15tl
ed his hay in from off Geo. Boos's on Gales Creek road. Finder notify Roe.
day of June, 1903, in the matter of tie
lot with his one-horse teaming our News office or owner.
* Miss Anna English was the guest of guardianship of the state of Willian
her
friend.
Miss
Ethel
Moseley,
of
fit.
H. Lee, minor, the undersigned dul,
The baseball game here Sunday be­ Mrs. D. D. Martin has returned Herrick Hall.
appointed and acting guardian o
Haven
Belknap,
after
spending
a
tween the Caetns and Cornelius re­ from California after a four month.,
said minor and of his estate will sell
sulted in a score of 17 to 18 in favor visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. F. few days with his parents, returned to at
public auction for cash, at th.
Woodburn
yesterday,
where
he
is
em­
of Cornelius.
Thomson.
dwelling
house on said premises, sub
Mr. Wilson has quit the condenser Dr. D. W. Ward made a profession- ployed in a drug store.
ject
to
the
confirmation of the sai.
on account of the intense heat. Other' ai visit to St. Mary’s Convent, neai Miss Bessie Stewart, who has been county court, on Monday, the 20th da;
attending St. Helens’ Hall in Port­ of July, 1903, at 10 o'clock a. m. o
people are thinking of putting on Beaverton, Tuesday.
their overcoats.
Mrs. Georgia Cheeney, who has land, arrived last Tuesday morning said day, all the right, title and in
Miiss Alice Evers returned home been visiting in Portland for a few to visit her sister, Mrs. Lynn I^nce- terest of the said Wiliam H. Lee, min
last Tuesday, having worked for Mrs. days, returned Wednesday evening. field.
or, in and to said premises, describ
Miss Sarah Lyman, of the class of ed
W. Van Der Vens for some time.
as follows, to-wit: Commencing a
The highest market price paid for No store is so independent that it '73, visited with Prof. Mrash's fam­ a stake
14 chains East of the Soutf
pork and veal by J. Van Tom, Center­ can afford to ignore the opinion of the ily during commencement.
West
corner
of the North West quar
ville, Oregon.
public.
* Miss Clara Ilvin, a former student, ter of section 2 T. 1 N. R. 4 W, am
was the guest of her sister during the running thence North 20 chains
Mr. Peek, the photographer at Cen­
terville—give him a call.
Garfield Macrum, who has been at­ week.
thence East 13.5 chains, thenci
Card of Thanks —We desire to ex- tending the University of Oregon at
South 20 chains, thence West 13.!
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press our sincere thanks to our many Eugene, returned last Saturday,
Fire Crackers, Sky Rockets, Spin chains to the place of beginning
friends who so kindly assisted us dur- j Mrs. E. H. Coleman made the News ning
Wheels, Red Heads and Double Excepting the following describee
ing the sickness and death of our be- J office a pleasant visit last Tuesday Headed
Dutchmen for sale at the Ba­ tract, to-wit: Commencing at a poin
loved husband and father, Philip afternoon, bringing a large bouquet zaar. Forest
Grove. Also Cannon 50 rods West of the center of Sec
Beal.— Mrs. P. Beal, and family. | of fragrant roses to adorn the busy Crackers, Torpedoes,
and a dozen oth­ tlon 2 T. 1 N. R. 4 W., and runninf
Ballots at the special city election place, besides giving her support as er kinds.
* thence North 80 rods, thence Wes
July 1 will be white, all bearing “Foi a subscriber and wishing the staff the
14 rods, thence South 80 rods, thence
l icense—Yes,” and "For License—• best of success.
East 14 rods to the place of begin
No,” and upon them the voter will Will Buxton, a son of Thurston Bux­ Mrs. Con. Caples ,of Portland, spent ning.
Containing 7 acres. All ir
indicate his preference, the same slip ton, who has been in Southern Cali­ several days at the Caples residence. Washington county, and State ol
being used for both sides. A jocose fornia for the past few months, re­ Miss Mamie Hibbs, of Gaston, visit­ Oregon.
JOHN F. LEE,
remark at the last council meeting turned to the Grove the fore part of ed at the home of C. B. V. Russell Guardian of William
H. Lee, Minor
has been taken seriously by some, the week.
over Sunday.
By
his
Att'ys,
I^ngley
& Son.
that different ballots, and those of dif­ Mrs. F. S. Myers, of Portland, an Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Caples, of
ferent colors, would be used.
alumna of the university, visited at Portland, spent Sunday with rela­
Fletcher’s and Capt. Myers' dur­ tives.
A D M IN IS T R A T O R ’S NO TIC E.
See Hines Bros, for fancy grocer­ Prof.
Miss Helen James, of Portland, who Notice is hereby given that the un­
ing
commencement
week.
ies.
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has been the guest of Mrs. John E. dersigned has been duly appointed by
merchant can afford to wait for Bailey, returned home last Monday. the County Court of the State of Ore­
The assessment this year for the the No other
Clias. Scott, now employed in Port­ gon. for Washington County, adminis­
fellow to push his business.
county will aggregate over $2,000,ftOu,
land. visited his parents last Sunday. tratrix of the Estate of Asa Williams,
valuations having been raised from
Chas. Nicklin. of Portland, was the deceased. All persons having claims
10 to 20 per cent., this difference be­ Miss Marie Thompson, formerly of guest
his sister. Mrs. I.elo Nicklin, agaist said estate are hereby required
ing necessary as some regions have this place but now of Seattle, spent at the of home
of Dr. C. E. Geiger, last to present the same to me properly
gained In value more rapidly that oth­ several days at Mr. L. L. Bolling­ Sunday.
verified, as by law required, at Forest
er*.
er's.
Miss
Stella
Bosoow.
of
Hillsboro,
Grove.
Oregon, within six months
A. A. Atkinson. '01, who has been
Sunday v«nh Miss Maud Shan­ from the date hereof.
The scarcity in the sand market studying at the Cooper Medical lnsti- spent
Dated this 16th day of June, A. D.
has been relieved by Grant Hughes ' tute. San Francisco, during the last non.
recejving a 3-carload shipment this year, attended th^ exercise* of his Mrs. J. Ward Gregg visited the fore 1903.
E. CROW,
weefc.
‘ alma mater this week. Mr. Atkinson part of the week at St. Mary's Acad­ Administratrix SARAH
of the Estate of Asa
1 is now employed in the large sawmill emy, near Beaverton.
Williams, deceased.
M. A. S M ITH
establishment of Palmer & Co., a< ) Mr. Connell, who has been employ­
Osteopathic Physician.
Bridal Veil. Wash.
ed as clerk in the Miller pharmacy,
OFFICE: At Residence of R. E. Nich­ Miss Maud Jones, of Portland, re- left Tuesday for Portland.
Roe & Buxton are selling agents I
olson MOHRS: 9 to 12 a. m„ I ’Jurned home yetserday afternoon, af- Mrs. W A. Cole, of Seattle. Wash., the Standard Varnish Works of N
to 5 p
| ter spending a few days at the home with her two children, is visiting her York. Finest lustre and quality i
Forest Grov*
Oregon oi Dr. R. H. Hovey.
parents. Mr. and rMs. D. D. Martin. surpassed.
COME!
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AL ZYNWELKOM