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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1903)
T H E W A S H IN G TO N C O U N T Y NEWS, Pag« Eight F. T. KANE, Cashier [E . W . H A IN E S j BANKER. j Transacts a General Banking Business Main Street, Forest Grove : D E A LE R in : Fresh Meats, Ham, Bacon and Lard Packers and shippers of all kinds of meats. Keeps a supply of the bestjalways on hand. BOTH PHONES Pacific Avenue - Forest Grove r Don’t Dread the Dental Chair Dr. V. L. Dimmlck, a graduate of the North Pacific Dental College, em ploys all the very latest devices for dental work. The expert dentist of to day Is not the torturer his old-time predecessor was. Painless dentistry Is a fact If you patronize a competent operator. The graduate dentist, too, far excels In mechanical skill the tooth-puller who has gained all his knowledge from his forceps. Many a tooth can be saved if properly treated In time. And If your teeth must come out, they can be replaced with others so perfect, easy-fitting and convenient that only an expert can tell the artificial from the natural, as a gold crown may do or bridge work so no plate will be needed. Decayed teeth are unhealthy, ub wel as making offensive breath, while a missing tooth Injures your appearance. Then, too, with sound teeth you can masticate your food and preserve your health. These are not luxuries; all are within your reach. These prices are right and you w ill be treated right. See how much good we can do you for a little money: Full eet t e e t h ............................................J6.50 Gold filling ........................... $2.00 and up. Platonlzed filling ................................. $1.00 Silver filling ............................................. 50 Gold crown and bridge work, per tooth 5.00 No charge« for extracting when teeth are ordered. Washington Co. Dental Parlors V. L. Dimmlck, D. M. D., Mgr. O ver D r. Hines’ Drug Store Forest Grove Don’t Forget PeLerson Kelsey’s M E A T MARKET Flrh for summer eating, fresh and flae meats— the kind you like to eat, £ full of Juicy excellence and tender enough for any one. all kinds. Cured meats of Bee*, pork and mutton. Best lard it lowest good lard prices. ’Phone your order. Prompt delivery to any part of the city. Main St. Forest G rove I. N Cornelius A. R. Cornelius Special Attention to Commercial Travelers’ Patronage. Good Servire, Fair Treatment and Moderate Hates (Successors to HcNaniar A Cornelius' Proprietor* Fashion Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Wagouette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over the W ilson River Route to Tillamook at any and all times. F o r e # t G rove> O re g o n G R O V E , ORE., J U L Y 10. 1903. advertising was a pretty uew thing then, and I was one o f the old timers who didn’t take any stock In It. But Jim Just kept plugging uwuy at me Girls' footrace: Grace Revereman; between trips, and finally 1 took him off the road und told him to go ahead prize, an umbrella. Egg race. Veroni and try it in a small way. ca Wouderlich; Boys’ footrace, Tony Jim pretty nearly scared me to death Sohler, climbing monkey; climbing that first year. A t last be had got Into greased pole. John Sohler, rubber hall Hi« Ways Were New, but something that he took an Interest I n - John Anderson will clean and press and pipe. Horse race. Charles Spur- the Ensuing Profits spending money—and he Just fairly your clothes so they will look like Inger, a gold scarf pin; tub race, Ed wallowed in It. He used to lay awake Were Big new. Repairing done, too. * Kasper, a scarf pin. nights thinking up new ways of getting fid of the old man’s profits. And he From “ L ttte n From a Self Hatte Mer- found them. Seemed as If I couldn’t The team driven by Mr. Doan, which Go to The Bazaar at Forest Grove chant to Hie Son." l>u Gange Horace get away from Graham's Extract, and Lin-lmcr. Ug permtselon of Small. Mag hauled the Liberty car in Forest for Pianos, Organs and Sewing Ma narti Jk Co., FuliUehen, tioeton whenever I saw it I gagged, for I knew Grove’s Independence Day parade, be chines. Goods and prices are right. • It was costing me money that wasn't longs to ex-Commissioner T. G. Todd, The first college muu 1 ever hired coming back. But every time I started and are fair specimens o f the fine Seghert, July 7.— J. H. Hanson's 6- was old John Durham's sou Jim. That to draw In my horns Jim tnlked to me horses on Ills Groveland farm just year-old son was I .red at the Hill was a good many years ago, when the and showed me where there was a for west of town. Both horses are of a cemetery Saturday, a largely attended house was u much smaller affair. Jim’s' tune waiting for me Just around the beautiful dark brown color, splendidly funeral attested the hearty sympathy father bad a lot o f uiouey till he start corner. Graham's Extract started out by be built and weigh one 1650 and the other of friends and neighbors for the sor ed out to buck the universe and corner Ing something that you could make 1750. rowing ones.----- G. W. Beal has re wheat. And the hoy took all the fancy beef tea out o f—that wus all. But be turned from a pleasure trip to Idaho, courses and trimmings at college. The fore Jim had been fooling with It a old man was mighty proud of Jim.* 1 G U A R D I A N ’S S A L E N O T I C E . but did not bring with him the expect month he hail got his girl to think up Wanted him to he a literary fellow Notice Is hereby given that In pur ed bride.----r Al Dethlefs, our active a hundred different ways In which It But old Durham found out what every could be used, and had advertised suance of an order o f the County warehouseman, went to Portland one leartis who gets his ambitious court of Washington county, and Tuesday on a business trip.----- August mixed up with number two red—that them all. It seemed there was nothing State of Oregon, made on the 15th Roth appears to have been enjoying there's a heap of it lying around loose you could cook tlmt didn’t need a dash o f it. He kept me between n chill ami day of June, 1903, In the matter of the the society o f Verboort’s nicest young In the country. The hears did quick work and kept the cash wheat coming a sweat all the time. Sometimes, but guardianship of the state of William ladles coming home from church. not often, I Just hml to grin at his fool In so lively that oue settling day hall H. Lee, minor, the undersigned duly a dozen of us had to get under the mar ishness. 1 remember one picture he got appointed and acting guardian of out showing sixteen cows standing be Farm for rent for term o f years, 1 ket to keep It from going to smash. said minor and of his estate will sell, mile from Forest Grove. Langley & That day made Jim a candidate for a tween something that looked like a letter press and telling how every at public auction for cash, at the Son. • job. It didn't take him long to decide dwelling house on said premises, sub that the Lord would attend to keeping pound or so o f Graham's Extract con tained the juice squeezed from a herd ject to the confirmation o f the said Recorder J. C. Clark had a busy day up the visible supply of poetry and o f steers. I f an explorer started for that he had better turn Ills attention to county court, on Monday, the 20th da> Monday disposing of those who had the north pole, Jim would send him a of July, 1903. at 1ft o’clock a. m. of j become too joyous in celebrating the the stocks o f mess pork. Next morning ease of extract and then advertise that he was laying for ute with n letter of said day. all the right, title and In i nation's birthday. Attorneys Hollis introduction when 1 got to the otfiee. It was the greut heut maker for cold terest of the said Wiliam H. Lee, mln- : and Hawks prosecuted such cases as and when he found that 1 wouldn’t climates; and If some other fellow • In and to said premises, describ were necessary. Tw o of those whom have a private secretary at any price started across Africa, he sent him a ed a.: f llows, to-wlt: Commencing at i Marshal Cronin had had make depos lie applied for every other position on ease, too, and advertised what a bully the premises right down to otfiee hoy. drink it was served up with a little lee. a - 14 chains East o f the South its for their appearance In the record He broke out In a new place every I told him 1 was sorry, but I couldn't <> t corner of the North W est quar er's court, failed to show up and the day, and every time he broke out It do anything for him then; that w e were ter of section 2 T. 1 N. R. 4 W, and $10 cash bail o f each was declared letting men go. hut I'd keep him in cost the house money. Finally I made running thence North 20 chains, forfeited. One drunken and disorderly mind, and so on. The fact was that 1 up my mind to swallow the loss, and thence East 13.5 chains, thence person paid into the city treasury, fine didn't think a fellow with Jim's train Mister Jim was about to lose his job South 20 chains, thence W est 13.5 and costs, $9.50, while two others will ing would he much good anyhow. But sure enough when the orders for ex tract began to look up, and he got a chains to the place o f beginning. give the city a chance to prove a sim Jint hung on—said he'd taken a fancy reprieve. Then he began to make ex Excepting the following described ilar charge against them next Satur i to the house and wanted to work for It. penses, and he got a pardon, and final L’ sed to eal! h.v about twice a week to tract, to-wit: Commencing at a poini day. two arrests having been made ly a rush came that left him high and 50 rods W est of the center of Sec of one of these. Mayor Kane has de find out if anything had turned up. dry iu a permanent place. Finally, after about a mouth o f this, tion 2 T. 1 N. R. 4 W „ and running cided on a vigorous policy to make Jim was all right In his way, but 11: lie wore me down so that I stopped was a new way, und I hadn't beer thence North 80 rods, thence West the department o f Justice self-support him one day as he was passing me on 14 rods, thence South 80 rods, thence ing and Marshal Cronin will catch all the street. 1 thought I'd find out if he broad gauged enough to see that it was East 14 rods to the place of begin offenders and Recorder Clark impose really was so redhot to work ns he a better wny. t That was where I caught the connec ning. Containing 7 acres. A ll In fines in every Instance so that the city pretended to he; besides I felt that per tion between n college education and Washington county, and State of will find quite a little revenue from haps I hadn’ t treated the boy Just business. I ’ ve always made It a rule to right, as I had delivered quite a ja g of Oregon. JOHN F. LEE, buy brains, and I ’ve learned now that this source. that wheat to his father myself. Guardian o f William H. Lee, Minor. the better trained they are the faster “ Hollo. Jim,” 1 called; "do you still they find reasons for getting their sal By his A tt’ys, Langley & Son. Inquire of J. H. W estcott about the want that Job?” aries raised. The fellow who hasn’ t ” Yes, sir,” he answered quick as S. W. Paints before you buy. They had the training may bo Just as smart, A D M IN IS TR A TO R 'S N O TIC E . lightning. are all right. • but he's apt to — ‘thc-wlr svh*-4L La's “ W ell, I tell you how It is, Jim.” 1 reaching for Ide .» Notice Is hereby given that the un suld, looking up nt him—he was one of About 60 turned out on the Fourth those husky, lazy moving six footers— dersigned has been du' ~ appointed by ar > raised a flag pole in front o f Dr. the County Court o f the State of )re- “ I don't see any chance in the office, f\ i) A n im a ! S i o r y P o r but 1 understand they can use another gon, for Washington Couc*v, adml tls- Parker’s store at Greenville. Lit He ' P o l k s good, strong man In one of the loading tratrlx o f the Estate o f Asa W illiam», Standard Steel Ranges, the best gangs.” deceased. All persons having claims ' I thought that would settle Jim and agalst said estate are hereby required stove m the market. J. H. Westcott.* let me out, for It's no joke lugging to present the same to me prnoerly beef or rolling barrels and tierces a Quite a little complaint has been verified, as by law required, at Forest hundred yards or so to the cars. But Grove, Oregon, within six months made of the shooting contest on the Jim came right hack at me with: The Widow Owl was sitting on the Fourth, several claiming that It was “ Done. Who'll I report to?” stump of an old tree early one evening from the date hereof. That sporty way o f answering, ns if when who should come nlong hilt gul- Dated this 16th day of June, A. D. continued past the advertised time for closing so that the prize went to he was closing a bet, made me surer innt Mr. Crafie. He made his best bow 1903. a different person than it would had than ever that he was not cut out for and wished her the best o f health. The S A R A H E. CROW. a butcher. But 1 told him and off he widow saitl she was feeling well, Administratrix of the Estate of Asa the conditions been adhered to. Also started hot foot to find the foreman. 1 thank you. and then they fell to talk It was said several of the ladies were sent word by another route to see that ing about the weather and one thing Williams, deceased. favored with a rest while the other he got plenty to do. and another. N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N . competitors shot offhand. George After awhile Mr. Crane sighed a deep I forgot all about Jim until about Department of the Interior, Land Moore o f Scholl’s won the rifle prize. three months Inter, when his nnme was sigh and the Widow Owl exclaimed: "Dear me. Mr. Crane, what is the bunded up to me for a new plnce and a Office at Oregon City, Oregon, June 1, raise in pay. It seemed that he had matter that you should sigh that way ?(l 1903. Mrs. Josephine Link, an estimable sort o f abolished his job. A fter he had It really sounds as if you were in Notice Is hereby given that the fol lady who had many friends, died Sun I been rolling barrels awhile and the love.” lowing-named settler has filed notice of day at her home south of Cornelius, ” 1 am In love. Mrs. Owl—deeply in sport had ground down one of his shoul his intention to make final proof In aged 72 years, and was burled Mon ders a couple o f Inches lower than the love,” replied the long legged bird. support of his claim, and that said ” 1 thought so.” said the widow. “ And day in the Blooming Lutheran ceme other he got to scheming around for a proof will be made before County tery. way to make the work easier, and he hit with whom are you in love?” “ With you, widow; with you,” an on an idea for a sort of overhead rail Clerk of Washington county, at Hills road system by which the barrels could swered the crane tenderly. boro, Oregon, on July 17, 1908, viz.; The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ja*. he swung out of the storerooms und "Oh, m y!" exclaimed the widow, George O. Sloan. H. E. No. 13.834, for “ Yes, I am in love with you, Dllley died Monday, aged 4 months and run right nlong into the curs and two the N(4 NW14 and N W % NE>* Sec. 17 days, and was buried In the Buxton or three men do the work o f a gang. It 22, T. 1 N „ R. 4 W. was Just as I thought. Jim was lazy, He names the following witnesses cemetery. hut he had put the house in the way of to prove his continuous residence upon saving so much money tlmt I couldn't and cultivation of said land, viz.; Watches and diamonds, best grades, fire him. Bo 1 raised his salary und Charles F. Miller, Edward L. Naylor, on small weekly payments if you pre made him an assistant timekeeper and checker. Robert O. Stevenson, Hamilton W. fer. A safe Investment and an easy Jim kept at this for three or four Burk, all of Forest Grove, Oregon. months, until bis feet began to hurt way to save. Abbott & Son's • ALGERNON S. DRESSER, him. I guess, and then he was out of a Register. Job agnlu. It seems he had heard some thing of a new machine for registering Mrs. Harry Crossley, a former resi the men that did away with most of dent of the Grove and especially re the timekeepers, except the fellows who T IM B E R LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878.— NOTICE FOR PU B LIC ATIO N . membered In fraternal circles, having watched the machines, and he kept I tilted Slate» Land Office, Oregon City, been a prominent Rebekah worker, has nfter the superintendent until he got Oregon, June 18, 1903. Notice Is hereby given that In compli been visiting relatives and friends him to put thorn In. O f course he ance with the provisions o f the act of claimed a raise again for effecting Congresa o f June 3. 1878, entitled "An act here. Mrs. Crossley's home Is now In such a saving, and we Just had to a! for the »ale of timber landa In the State* Tacoma. " I ’ll IN LOVE, MKS. OWL." o f California, lregon. Nevada and Waab- low It. Ington Territory.' a» extended to all the 1 was beginning to take nn interest tinued the crane, "and 1 want you to lhibllc Land State« by act of August 4, In Jim. so I brought him up Into the be my wife. You are the fairest fe-' IStvj. C.eorglnna Howe, o f Portland, county Paint up and be up-to-date. That o f Multnomah. State of Oregon, baa this office and set him to copying circular male In the land.” I day tiled In thla office her «worn statement "And you." said the widow dow shyly,« shyly^ No. rtistl. for the purchase of the northeast means getting your paints, oils, lead, letters. We used to send out a raft of quarter o f Section No. 14 In Township No. them to the trade. That was Just be “you are the handsomest thing ng I 1 know/’f 1 south. Range No. rt west, and will offer varnish and enamel o f J. H. Westcott. fore the general adoption o f type "Then will you be mine?” I” cried the! proof to show that the land sought Is more ..Seeds— Timothy and Clover, at W. valuable for Ita timber or atone than for writers. when they were still In the crane. agricultural purpose« »nd to establish her experimental stage. But Jim budu't the 1 "Alas, I can never be!" renlled replied the*! claim to said land before the Register »nd R. Hicks. been in the office plugging away nt widow. j Receiver of this office at Oregon Cltr. Ore gon. on Monday, the 7th dav of September. the letters for a month before he had “ Why not. dear heart?” he asked. IPOS. "You live in the day and I live She name« as witnesses Illram W Scot« Rev. D. A. Lynch, a pioneer Baptist | the writer's cramp and began nosing Henry W Scott. Oliver M Scott. Raleigh preacher, died at Gaston Tuesday, I around again. The first thing I knew night. Our paths must ever be seps-] Walker, of Dllley, Oregon. he was sicking the agents for the new rate.” Any and all persons claiming adreraely the ahove-deecrihed lands are requested to aged 73 years, and was buried at Me | typewriting machine on to me. anti he “ Too sad!” exclaimed the crane, brush-« file their claims Int his office on or before Mtnnville Thursday. ? kept them pounding away until they lng a tear from hia eye. said 7th day o f September. 1003. ALGERNON S DREf.SER. Register. made me give them a trial. Then It "But I will be a sister to you," addedl the Widow Owl. It looks as if good times had come was all up with Mr. Jim's job again. I raised his salary without his nsklng And then the crane shed a few n o n ' NOTICE FOR PU BLIC ATIO N. to stay. Last week The Bazaar at ! for it this time and put him out on the tears and went to sleep, while Mrs. Department of the Interior. Land Office at Forest Grove sold three pianos and road to Introduce a new product that Owl flew away to catch her nightly Oregon City. Oregon. June 2«. 190* Notice la hereby given that the following- four organs, besides a number of high- ■ilO D ly o f mice.—Ohlcncn Tribune, we were making—beef extract named settler haa filed notice of hla Inten tion to make final proof In support of hit grade sewing machines. Of course Jim made two trip* without selliug cisim and that said proof will be made before Iteglater and Receiver at Oregon city. people realize the fact that they uever enough to keep them working overtime at the factory, and then be came Into '.Vi!??’ 0’ • " A " r ,*t 4 1903. v li U s e . had a chance to get such good Instn. Mlddaugh. It E No. 14.to « for the aonth- eaat quarter Section S. Township 3 north. ments at so low figures and on so my office with a long story about how Range 8 went. Leadiai Barber Shop • we were doing it all wrong. Said we He names the following witnesses fo easy terms. ought to go for the consumer by ad prove hla continuous residence upon and vertising and make the trade cuuie to cultivation o f aald land, v l i : Hire Mon- Up-to-Date Hatrcuttlng and Shav tlgue. of Timber Oregon : Robert T fttmp- The social committee o f the Civic us Instead o f chasing It up. •nn. of Rnxton. Oregon : William Mlddansh. ing. Laundry agency. That was so like Jim that I just of Tortland. O regon: Amoa Bradshaw at Improvement Society meets tonight at Roaaland. Oregon laughed at first. Resales that sort of Main Street. Forest Grove. the home o f Mrs. Dr Hovey. The new depot hotel has all It* framework up. Architect Jerome Is furnishing plans for another new hotel which will be built on Pacific avenue on the corner adjoining the city water tank. The building will cost unfur nished about $7,000. Exchange sold on all commercial centres i FOREST V E R B O O R T K ER M IS C O N T E S T W IN N ER S. Jim a.nd the Extract ^CranesCourtship 4 W. N. SEARS ALGERNON 9 PRE9SER. Register.