Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, June 19, 1903, Page Page Five, Image 5

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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
GROVE.
O R E ., J U N E
19, 1903
Page Five.
C H A R L E S E. H IN E S . M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Forest G rove H otel
Office over Hines A Wagner's Drug
Store,
Forest Grove, Oregon.
(THE
The Pioneer But Up to-Date.
The Commercial Travel*
ers Headquarters.
C. L. L A R G E , M. D..
Physician and Surgeon.
Diseases of women a specialty.
In the Heart of Town.
Good Sample Room.
Forest Grove, Oregon.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over Abbott's Jewelry Store
(Both ’phones.)
Forest Grove, Oregon.
62
Mon
U’tl . Fri
SON,
A ttorneys and Counselors st Law
N otaries P ublic
R eal Estate and
Conveyancing
U pstairs
W agner Bide.
Forest Grove
J. N. H O F F M A N ,
A tto rn e y and Counselor at Law .
0
Upstairs, Caplcs Block.
Forest Grove, Oregon.
W. H. Hollis.
United States Senator Charles W. Fulton has happily remembered
the loyalty of his friends in the Legislature with large souvenir photo­
graphs, of which the engraving is a reduced copy. Washington County
was fortunate In having representatives who voiced the sentiments of
the people, and the only regret Is the absence of the State Senator's
picture. Care will be taken next year that the State Senator then
elected shall be one whose portrait ran appear with the other success­
ful supporters of Senator John H. Mitchell, when Oregon's greatest
statesmen succeeds himself four years hence.
Earl B. Hawks
H O L L IS & H A W K S ,
LAW YERS
Real Estate and Corporation La:, i a
Specialty.
Office over Hines a
W agn er’s Drug Store
Forest G rovi
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C IT Y B A R B E R SH O P ,
A. J. Wirtz.
FOR EST GROVE
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U/>e County Seat è •
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Dal ly
! W. A. Peterson, who has a family
1 here, is reported as missing. Ed.
Rood, brother of County Judget Rood,
is one of the dead. Ed. Rood's wife,
who Is a sister of the Judge's wife,
also perished In the same calamity.
Judge Rood, Hon. H. V. Gates. H. T.
Bagley and wife, went immediately to
Heppner on learning of the disaster.
Hillsboro citizens have raised $180
for the benefit of the Heppner suffer­
ers.
A mass meeting of citizens decided
not to celebrate the Fourth of July
this year at Hillsboro.
Miss Winifred Ruane. for a number
of years a stenographer for the late
Hon. Thos. H. Tongue, was married to
Charles W. Stinger, of Portland, on
Tuesday at the Catholic ehu eta. Ser­
vices were conducted by Rev. W. H.
Black.
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LANGLEY &
M r s . G eo . S loan .
Forest Grove
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Will carry passengers holding Supt. permit only. #Daily.)
W . E. C O M A N , G eneral Passenger Agent.
Portland, Oregon.
Baths.
Laundry Agency.
Principal Ward Swope, who has giv­
Pacific Avenue, Forest Grove.
en such satisfaction to llie patrons
LOCAL A G ENTS.
of the public f'chcol, has submitted
Beaverton
. . . . F. W. Cady
D iliey...............
. . A. S. Briggs
ReedViUe .
Ibis report for the year ending Jun.
. . . . J. B. Finley
C. E. G E IG E R , M. D.,
Gaston ............
C. W. Hudson
Hillsboro
.,
12. 19**3:
. . . E. L. Phillips
Tualatin
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. . . C. A. K ren
Hom eopathist Physician and Surgeon
CorneJNs .
---- D. J. Barrett
C IR C U IT C O U R T .
Sherwood . . . .
Number enrolled: Boys, 145; girls,
.. Dora Smock
Forest Grove . . . ,
Office, over Wescott's Store.
•. N. L. Atkins
153; total, 298.
Henry W. Jones, Chas. I.. Jones and
Average monthly enrollment, 213.
Residence, east of M. E. Church.
Albert L. Jones, as plaintiffs, have
Average daily attendance. 198.
Forest Grove, Oregon.
T.ie great difference between the brought suit foi the partition of the
DR. R. N IX O N ,
total enrollment and the average en­ northwest quarter of section 14, town­
rollment was caused by the large num­ ship 2 north, range 3 west of the Will­
Dentist.
ber of immigrant families whose chil­ amette Meridian, containing 160 acres.
MRS. SARAH E. CROW, Manager
Margaret D. Jones. Julian E. Meier
dren would enter school, but in a few
and
Louie
Meier,
her
husband.
Harriet
days or weeks would move out of th-.
Forest Grove, Oregon.
R. Nell and Geo. Neil, her husband,
district.
Finest accommodations for commercial travelers. Sample
M. L. N O B L E ,
Roll of H onor:
Pupils who were Clara M. Paulsell and J. A. Paulsell,
T H E R E A L E S T A T E M AN
room on Main street, two doors south of V e rt’s hall
neither absent nor tardy during the her husband. Laura E. Monish and
Can suit you with small tracts oi year: Bertha Haynie, Maggie Sipc Geo. Monish, her husband, Eliza B.
Comfortable, Home-Like
large tracts of land, first-class dairy Leslie St. Clair, Claire Haynes. Eearlt McKay and L. D. McKay, her husband.
farms, fruit farms, hop yards and hay Riugle. Egbert Bishop, Cecil Chris­ Gertrude Howe and M. L. Howe, her
and Reasonable
farms. Office: Next to Brick Livery tian. Yetta Fowler. Hazel Downs, and husband, and Harrison L. Jones, a
JhrSncy
for
the
reiiahle
Harrington
Barn.
minor, are named as defendants. The
Dessie Christian till graduation.
The following pupils were present plaintiffs and defendants arc alleged Carriago Co., buggies, road wagons, Best Table in Town.
F o r e s t G rove
three or more consecutive months In the petllton to be tenants in com­ light farm wagons, at W. R. Hicks'. *
Mrs. W ilbur McEldawney without being absent or tardy: Cla;-« mon as heirs at law of Washington
P O R T L A N D M A R K E T S , June 18.
ton Glltner, Loa Oiltner, Harry Ham Jones, deceased, of the above describ­
T E A C H E R O F V O C A L M U S IC .
IN ANI> FLO !* II— \Vli«*ut. W a lls T. N. Cornelius
llton. Ross Kertson, Hill Templeton. ed property. Tnc petition asks tha W CItA
a lla 7*V. v a lle y 7ftc. blm»f»t«»m IXfoUU-:
A. R. Cornelius
Margaret Curtis. Guy McNutt, Mamie the property be sold and the proceeds b a rley , per ton $li(»6i21 : O ats, $1.1.~>6/ 1.25 ;
Call at Residence or
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$4.
inquire at postoffice. Forest Grove Loomis. Emery BonDurant, Russell distributed to the heirs. Attorney
PRO D ITK — Ilu tte r.
fan cy cream ery
Special Attention to Commercial Travelers’ Patronage.
e x tra 22% v. d a ir y 186/11><\ «tore
Ballard. Sara Reycraft. I.aura Kuigb- Geo. R. Hagley is attorney for plain­ 2(»6z*J2c.
176/1 8 c : cheese. Voting A m erica 1 .*»%fii 1 fle
Good Service, Fair Treatm ent and
tiffs.
ten. I.antic James, Julia. Lewis. Ros-
Oreeon fu ll cream 14<* : eggs. Oregon ranch .
MILLS & HINES,
186M D c: honey, d a rk K’ V & ffllc, fan cy
Moderate Rates
Probate Record.
coe Vaughn. Gladys Wilson. Rolanu
w h ite I.V . am ber 1 2 6 1 1 He.
Expert Horsw Shoers,
Estate of Mary Ann Watson, do
VKGKT.MILKS- Green onions, per dosoi.
Knight. Elisha Fields. Ellis Aber­
\ 2 % c : rad ish es, per dozen bunches
25 years’ experience. nathy. Virgil Baldwin. May Stcwar ceased. Property appraised at $6,- hunches.
12W ,c: onions, yello w , per cw t.. (W>c6r$l :
hothouse
cucum bers, per dozen. $ 1 .2 5 : cu
Next door north Buxton's Machine Sybil Rule. Myrle Bon Durant. Lloyd 576.80. Administrator authorized to cum bers, per
box. $1.406i 1 ..*»o : tabling«-. 2 c :
sell
personal
property
at
private
sale
cau
liflo
w
er,
per dozen. !>Dr6/$1 : tom atoes.
McNutt.
Alta
Haynie,
Fred
Mills.
Eth­
Shop. Forest Grove.
I $26/ 2.75 : a sp a ra g u s, p er box. POcfn $1.25 ;
for
cash.
el Buxton, Luella Markce, Fred
p a rsle y , per d ow n. 2 5 c : ca rro ts, sack . $1.25
Estate of Geo. R. Day. The relin­ 6/ 1.5«»: beets, sack. $1.25(0 1 .5 0 : tu rn ip s,
Thomas, Mabel Stewart, Esther Dix­
sack
. $ 1 .2 5 : rh u barb, p er pound. 1 V jc :
J. T. BUXTON,
4 c : bead lettu ce, 1 5 c ;
on. doe Morley, Ivan Curtis, Joseph quishment of George B. Day as execu­ green peas.
beans,
er pound. 8 6 f1 (»e: ca rro ts, beets,
General Blacksmithlng,
Marsh. Robert Loomis, George Rin- tor of said estate having been filed. tu rn ip s, p dozen
bunches, 15c.
(Successors to HcNamar & Cornelius)
FRUITS- Apples, Oregon, $ 1 . 2 5 0 1 . 50 ;
Farmers’ work a specialty.
gle. Mabel Smith. Mae Ballard, Hlla John F. Day appointed sole executor an cien
ts. 8 5 c : g'H iseberrlcs. per pound. 5
of
said
estate.
Macrutn.
Marie
Wells.
Carl.
Stribieh,
\
(n
4
c
:
stra
w
b
e
rrie
s,
lo
cal,
per
pound.
4c
:
Proprietors
Forest Grove.
errie s, l o l lb. carto n s. $ 1 .2 5 ; ch erries.
Estate of Washington Jones, de ch
I.loyd Leabo. Leslie Fouch, Goldie
7.V6>$1 • ttenches. $1.25.
— B ro ile rs. $ 2 fo 2 .5 0 ; fry e rs.
Fields. Glenn Markee, Lorris Coie. ceased. Henry W. Jones appointed $:i6i m 5 r L 5 T 0 : R Y hens.
I K a l l X t c : m ixed, nor
J. B. MATTHEWS,
Gordon Knight, Belle Wilson. Helen administrator, with bonds at $t«rt. Er pound. lo6> in i/ jc : sp rin g s, per pound. 016 ?
I 17 W.c : m ixed. $4(4/4.50: hens. $5(4( 5.50 ;
Artistic Paperbanger and Painter.
Bishop, Harry Ritchey. Eva Fletcher, tate admitted to probate.
1 g**cse. $0(4» 7 .5 0 : ducks. $0(4/ 0 .5 0 ; turkey«*,
Estate of G. O Rogers, deceased. liv e 10(4/17c. dressed 186/22c.
Wagonette to and from all trains. Special conveyance
Vivian
Brown.
Holman
Ferrin.
Albert
Varnishing. Sign
HAY AND KKKD T im o th y. $2»#/ 21 :
Woodward. Eva Bryan. Albert Dixon. Property in Washington County ap­ clo ver. $14(4/10; bran. $ 2 0 : chop. $17(4/21 :
over the W ilson River Route to Tillamook
work a specialty.
Forest Grove
* sb o rts. $ 2 5 : b a rley , rolled , $21 6 / 25 ; m id­
Car! Curtis. Fred Hamblin. Clara praised at $5536.
d lin gs. $27.
at any and all times.
A paper purporting to lie the last
PRO VISIO N S— H am s, as to size _ 1 4 '».c.
Knight. Alfred Cummings. Teruah Ha­
11 >4 c : bacon, b re a k fa st 176/ 10c. Oregon and Columbia
M. F. Nixon.
R. P. Nixon. ney. Goldie Peterson. Edna Bei- will and estatment of Mary A Dnnks, picnic.
l-inglish 1 5 c : drv s a lt sid es. 12V 4c: bucko.
. Telephonen
Forest Grove, Oregon
:l* c : la rd . k»*ttle rendered, tierces. 12«.
N IX O N F O R E S T G R O V E
ltngher, Christie Burkhead. Lessle deceased, filed; also a petition a s k in g 1 2 KICKS!
1 MKATK V eal. 7 6 / 7 '.« : |»nrk.
tliat
said
ropy
of
will
be
admitted
to
LAND COMPANY
76/He : beef 7*^6/8 c : m utto n. 8c.
Crow. Alma Curtiss. Pearl DoBolt,
H O PS—4’liolce. 20c : prim«*. 10c.
L arge and Sm all Farm s, C ity Property Oscar Fields.
Don Glitner. Hettle probate. Testimony of witnesses or­ I
dered
to
be
taken
June
22.
19f*3.
at
and T im b e r Lands for Sale.
Krelder. Floyd Loomis. Carrie Mills.
M ilb lir n and Bain wagons, best i'l
Loans Negotiated.
Evan Ranes. Fred Rella. Bessie Ritch­ the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. at the
■ at W. It- Hick*.’
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county
court
rooms.
Main Street, Forest Grove, Oregon: ey, Lula Short* and Fred Knight.
j
TheMichigan House
j Cornelius & Son I
Fashion Livery, Feed and SaleStable
JOHNSON & CO.
M arria g e Licenses.
J. J. WIRTZ,
Confectionery, Cigars and To­
bacco. Fancy Soft Drinks, Ice
Cold Soda Water.
Fine New Ice Cream Parlor.
Forest Grove
Wanted.—Every one to notice that
The News advertising is all clean, re­
liable, and has no fake or patent medt
cine pufTs to deceive our readers and
occupy onr spare.
Edward Foust and Eva Rarngrover;
Charles W. Stinger and Wlnlftei.
Ruane; Agostino Reghltto and Vir­
ginia Dacchella: Jarob Sehmidt an I
Susie Traehsel.
The Methodist Ep.«.copal Ministerial
Assoeiatlon of the Salem dlstrlrt, in
which Washington county belongs,
will hold a session at Canby Cam;* i
Ground July 6-8. Rev. D. E. Watters.'
the Presiding Elder, and Rev. T L.
A few second-hand pianos and or­ Jones, president of the Camp Meeting
gans for sale at a bargain at The Ba Association, are former pastors of the
zar. Forest Grove. Call at once or Forest Grove ehureh.
write to the manager, Mr. K. N.
Meresse. the pnotograpner. Is ready
Staehr.
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to make the very best kind of work In
his line at the lowest prices. Work
H IL L S B O R O .
guaranteed.
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Brick Livery
•S '
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The men and women whose early
heroism in braving the perils of the
D R . V . L. D IM IC K ,
new country and the hardships of th 3
overland Journey across the continent
Dentist.
made possible the Oregon we now en
Joy. have been gathered this week in
Upstairs, Wagner Building.
Forest Grove, Oregon Portland in annual reunion. The pass
ing years have decreased their num­
bers but not apparently diminished
H. M. Cronklte and wife have re­ Capt. W. H. H. Myers attended the
M AYN E ABBOTT
their vigor, and those who gathered turned from an extended residence at Indian War Veterans reunion In Port FliNLST RIGS
BEST HORSES GOOD DRIVERS
G raduate of Paraon'a Horological In at this 19**3 reunion show by their Manila. P I. They were former rest ]
and Tuesday, and was appointed
bearing that they come of sturdy dents of Hillsboro.
atitu te.
hairman of the committee on legis­
stock
Thos. H. Tongue. Jr., ha* returned j lation for admitting veterans to Sol
EXPERT OPTICIAN.
from Washington. D. C., having finish [ dlers' Homes, a position for which he See our adv. In the T. P. A. Guide
Drummer*’ trade our specialty.
Eves tested and fitted
Mr. A. Dixon 1* now ready to saw ! e-( a three years' course in the C*/ has abundantly proved himself the
Forest Grove. Ore.
wood in any part of the city and sur­ lumhla Law School.
man by his success In getting throng*
Our Bus meets all trains. Carries U.
rounding country. T.eave orders at
Hillsboro is concerned in. the disas­ the IHMt.iHM* appropriation before the
BALDWIN * KING,
S. Mall.
store one door north of Ed Naylor's. ter at Heppner. lone and Lexington, last legislative session against appar­
Prices reasonable.
• as a number of former residents arc ently insurmountable difficulties.
Real Estate Exchange.
now at those place*. Reports hav.
Choice Homes and Lands In every part
Baggage and Freight Called for and
Forest Chapter No. 42. O. E. 8.. come In showing that W. E. Pruyn.
Hughes sells buggies, wagons,
of the County.
Delivered.
meets In Masonic hall. Forest Grove, Thos. J. Humphreys and wife and paints, glass, doors, windows, stoves,
Pacific Ave., off Church Square.
on the 1st Monday In each month. children. Cecil T. Humphreys. William and a general line of hardware, try
Forest OroT# Visiting members cordially welcome. Adkins and Bert Hager ear aped. One him and be convinced.
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C O R N E R M A IN A N D P A C IF IC A V E ,
F O R E S T GROVE
Feed and .Sale Stable