V TiS.IDR ? . . *» T H E W A S H IN G TO N C O U N T Y N EW S, F O R E S T GR OVE, '1 ’O ? MOT^ t TV: ORE., J U L Y V> 24, 1903. Pag« 8«v«n T 1 lte d th e painting, w hich is intended H. H. D avies, a p ioneer of '52, who as a. .wall decoration, T h u rsd ay a f­ for 17 y ears h as been a citizen of tern o o n to several business men, and W ashington county, though fo r fgur a t th e News san ctu m and it a ttr a c t­ y e a rs living In W ashington sta te , was ed general p raise and in terest, in tow n S a tu rd a y from, M b hom e n e a r M anning. A. H. G ates, w ho lives ab o u t a mile and a half north of town, w as severely Dr. R. Nixon, th e d e n tist, accom pa­ h u rt T hursday aftern o o n w hile o u t in nied by his son, left T u e sd a y fo r an th e fields using h is binder. T he horses ou tin g of th re e o r four w eeks. T heir becam e unruly and threw Mr. G ates off route will be th ro u g h W ashington, ex­ h is seat, breaking tyo ribs and inflict­ ten d in g to th e e a ste rn p a r t of th e ing som e bad bruises. Dr. Via, th e a t­ sta te . te n d in g physician, re p o rts no in tern al J. A. A bbott is F o re s t G rove’s re p ­ Injuries. re se n ta tiv e a t th e A. O. U. W. G rand A Jexander Beck, th e noted colored Lodge session a t P o rtla n d th is w eek, Levi Sm ith T u esd ay finished thrqsh- w hich is deciding th e m o st m om ent­ in g 25 a c re s of b arley , w hich w ent ev an g elist and singer, who held re­ ous question in th e o rd e r’s histo ry , o v e r 30 bushels to th e acre, o r in m on­ viv als a t th e M. E. church la s t w inter, how to escap e th e p ro h ib itiv e ra te s ey, a t c u rre n t prices, a b o u t $18.7». is reported to have died of appoplexy p u t on old m em b ers by th e S uprem e T h is is one of th e first am ong th e early a t U niversity Place, Neb., on July 9th. | T h is will come as a m a tte r of deep Lodge to m eet a deficiency of n early th re sh in g s. $2,000,000. T h e ju risd ictio n of O regon T h e C o ng-egational C hurch services re g re t to th e m any who enjoyed Mr. is in p ro spero u s sh ap e, w ith n e a rly S unday yv.’r. ::g w e re in th e open si-, B eck's c h aracteristic singing and ex­ 12,000 m em bers, b u t th e su p rem e o r­ th e p re a c u e r sp -airing from th e col h orting. M iss P earl C hander is spending a gan izatio n does n o t seem to have been lege steps. as w isely ad m in iste re d . W oods & A d am s’ c o rn e r is a busy couple of w eeks w ith P o rtlan d friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. M eresse and son Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Ism e rt, of Pinck- sc e n e w ith th e lay in g of th e stone neyville, 111., a fte r a w eek’s v isit a t th e fo u n d atio n fo r th e ir new brick . T h ere F ra n k left M onday fo r th e ir annual hom e of Dr. R. H. H ovey, sailed T u e s­ is a re p o rt th a t th e K n ig h ts of P y th ­ o u tin g at N etarts, to be gone until day evening on th e E ld e r fo r San ia s m ay m ake a rra n g e m e n ts to p u t on S eptem ber 1st. P ro f. H. L. B ates w as in P o rtlan d F ran cisco . Dr. and M ts . H ovey ac ­ a second sto ry fo r a com m odious com panied th e m to P o rtla n d . c a s tle hall, w ith b a n q u et hall, k itch en T hu rsd ay , to be aw ay from th e city for Mrs. M. A. Dixon, of F o re s t Grove, an d all th e o th e r conveniencies th a t a w eek or so. L a te r he will m ak e his co n trib u ted a decidedly o rig in al and m a k e th e m odern hom e of a p ro sp er­ an n u al outing to th e Sound country. a p p ro p ria te design in th e L ew is and ous lodge. C lark co n test. W ith in th e o u tlin es ot W A TR O U S -JE N S E N W ED D IN G. T h e C h ristian C hurch young people a salm on a p p e a r th re e scen es typical w ill give an open a ir social on the M arried—A t th e residence of Mr. of Oregon. c h u rch sq u are n e x t T u esd ay evening, and Mrs. F red W atrous. In F o re st M ark L. Noble, th e h u stlin g real th e 28th. G rove, on T h u rsd ay afternoon, July 23, e s ta te m an, w as in P o rtla n d on b usi­ T h e Pacific C oast C o n d en ser Com­ 1903. by th e Rev. E dw ard C urran, of n e ss T h u rsd ay . th e C ongregational church, Mrs. Mary p a n y h a s decided to g e t a s m any Dad, F a t, Jin g le and B ow ser leave cow s a s th e y can in M arion, Polk Je n se n , of G aston, an d Mr. J. A. W at­ tom orrow fo r a stre n u o u s w eek ’s h u n t an d o th e r co u n ties w here good stock rous, of F orest Grove. T h e cerem ony on B ear M ountain. is o b tain ab le, and fu rn ish th e m to w as w itnessed by th e relativ es of both E x-S enator E. W . H ain e s w as in fa rm e rs of th is vicinity, so a s to in­ Mr. and Mrs. W atro u s. and com pleted P o rtla n d T h u rsd ay . c re a s e th e h e rd s in th e ir trib u ta ry ju s t in tim e for th em to ta k e th e a fte r­ G ladstone P a rk h as been alive w ith te rrito ry . T hey a re now g e ttin g milk noon P ortland tra in fo r a w edding trip , C h au tau q u an s th e p a s t w eek. The from ab o u t 1,000 cows, w hile th ey can w hich will include tn e L ow er Colum bia w e a th e r has b een delig h tfu l, th e pro­ and C oast cities, as well as a v isit to u se th e p ro d u ct of 3,000. g ram s have b een of m o re th a n usual C ouncilm an N els Jo h n so n is shy a Mr. W atro u s’ son, F ra n k , who is now in te re st, and th e a tte n d a n c e h a s been $25-harness, w hich d isa p p e a re d S a tu r­ statio n ed a t F o rt S tephens. v ery larg e. A g o o d ly n u m b e r of peo­ B oth Mr. and M rs. W atrous a re well d ay n ig h t from th e b a rn on h is S pring ple from th is c o u n ty a re in a tte n d a n c e . know n in th is p a r t of W ashington H ill farm . Some of th em a re cam ping in th e p ark . county, and h av e a h o st of friends, M iss H elen a F reem an , w ho "has w ho join w ith T he N ews In w ishing T hose from H ilsb o ro w ere: Mrs. Davis, F red E v erso n , M iss Johnson, sh o w n w onderful ta le n t in p o rtra it Mrs. W atrous all of life’s happiness, M iss W ilson, M iss S tella Roscow , Mr. p ain tin g , has ju s t com pleted a beau­ and co n g ratu latin g h e r husband. Mrs. W e st Roscow, M iss M ona W illiam s tifu l specim en w hich will a d o rn th e W a tro u s had re c e n tly disposed of h er and Mr. H. R. G reer and w ife. F o re st h om e of a W ash in g to n custom er. Up­ fine farm p ro p erty n e a r G aston and G rove is re p re se n te d by P rof, and Mrs. on a g o a tsk in dyed red, a life-like w ill b e 'welcomed ag ain as a resid en t W . T. F le tc h e r, M iss P e a rl C handler, h e a d o f “L ittle W ound,” a ty p ical In­ o f F o re s t Grove, w here Mr. W atrous Rev. and M rs. B elk n ap and daughter-, dian, h as been rep ro d u ced so re a listic ­ is favorably know n a s a reliable and Miss Maud B uxton, Mr. N apier, of T. ally in all th e glo ry o f h is w a r paint, en te rp risin g b u sin ess m an. T hey will A., Mr. F re d D ay, M iss F lo ren ce D a j; th a t one equally a d m ire s M iss F re e ­ be a t home to th e ir frien d s on th e ir F ra n k B row n a n d Abel M eresse, both m a n ’s a r t an d en v ies th e fo rtu n a te re tu rn a t th eir new co ttag e on Pacific p u rc h a se r. C ouncilm an W irtz exhib- aven u e and Second stre e t. of th e News. UROJJFÍJ) C apt. T y le rt and Mr. Rigsby, of P o rt­ land, tiin b erm en , w ere is town over Sunday, an d visited th e neighborhood of Buxton. F a rm w agons, m ach in ery and tools a t S. O. H u g h es’. • P ianos, $50.00 down, $10 p e r m o n th : organs, $10.00 down. $4.00 p er m onth, a t T h e B azar, F o re st G rove. • H. H. H endrix, a p io n eer of Corn«, lius, ac tiv e in spite of his 80 y ears and failing sight, w as an e n te rta in in g call­ e r a t th is sanctum W ednesday. H e ie la te d several in te re stin g sto rie s of rev o lu tio n ary in cid en ts told him by h is g ra n d fa th e r, who w as an activ e p a rtic ip a n t In them A new lin e of w all p ap er. N othing fre sh e n s up a hom o an d gives so m uch la stin g p leasu re fo r so little m oney as ta ste fu lly d eco rated w alls and ceiling. No excuse for dingy room s now ; v ariety to su it every ta s te . P ric e s th a t w ill harm onize w ith any p o ck et book. Roe & Bux ton. C apt. F. S. B arnes, S atu rd ay , In re sponse to a telephon e in v ita tio n from W ill H. T hom pson, of T acom a, w ho is p re p a rin g fo r th e N atio n al A rchery to u rn a m e n t in Aug., w e n t to P o rtlan d and in com pany w ith th a t g entlem an and Dr. H enry E. Jo n es, p u t in th e day a t th e golf grounds shooting ar row s. Of course, th ey used B arn es O regon self-yew bow s, for a llth e eham pions fo r m any seaso n s p a s t have sent th e ir victorious sh a fts from bowB m ade in F o re st Grove. Mr. Thom pson besides being th e a tto rn e y fo r th e G reat N o rth e rn R ailw ay, is p resid e n t of th e N ational A rchery A ssociation and will be rem em b ered in F o re st G rove as one of th e u n iv e rsity lec tu re rs d u rin g th e p a s t y ear, h aving told of "T h e W ar S ongs of th t South.” N othing so clean, cool and com fort able fo r fittin g up a bedroom as one of th o se low -priced iro n b ed ste a d s at R oe & B u x to n ’s, an d w hen w lntei com es th e y will be ju s t a s a ttra c tiv e . T h e b e st th e y ear aro u n d . M iss Je s sie H ibbs, of P o rtla n d , is | V isiting Mrs. W. M cEldow ney. ' J . H. W est.cott m akes a sp ecialty of b u ild e rs’ h ard w are. P ric e s a re right.* y rrr rr ...Dr. Chas. Hines, Druggist« 1 / {Saccessoi to Hiacs 5 c W agner) mm m s i CÈTE T h e .C ongregational M issionary So- , ciety held a m eeting w ith Mrs. F e rrin ' 'ed n esd ay afternoon. toe & B uxton a re sellin g ag e n ts fo r S tan d ard V arn ish W o rk s of N sw k. F in e s t lu s tre a n d q u ality u n ­ passed. • Miss A nna S orenson, w ho h as been te ac h in g in P o rtlan d , is hom e for th e sum m er. Mrs. M ayne A bbott e n te rta in e d th e F le u r de L is Club W ed n esd ay a fte r­ noon. D elightful re fre sh m e n ts, good m usic, p re tty decoratio n s an d a c h a rm ­ ing com pany w ere th e fe a tu re s. E x-D istrict A tto rn ey and Mrs. T. J. Clecton, of P o rtlan d , w e re In tow n W ednesday going hom e from a trip in to th e N ehalem . Mr. and M rs. H. G. K ing have gone to M ontana to v isit re la tiv e s, and ex ­ p e c t to be a b s e n t six o r seven w eeks. E. R. H all, b ro th e r o f P a in te r M. E. H all, s ta rte d M onday fo r his In d i­ a n a hom e to re p a ir d am ag es done his p ro p erty th e re by a d e stru c tiv e storm . If h e can m anage it h e m ay tra n s fe r F O R E S T GR OVE'S P U B LIC SCH OO L, W IT H T H E PROPOSED A D D ITIO N . h is hom e to th is land, w h ere cyclones T h e school m ee tin g la s t S a tu rd a y ad jo u rn ed w ith o u t a ctio n u n til tom or row, S atu rd ay , July 25, a t 2 P. M., a t a re unknow n. th e schoolhouse, w hen th e v o te rs w ill d ecid e w h e th e r th e d ire c to rs shall b e au th o rized to build an addition to J. A. A nderson and fam ily have re ­ fu rn ish th e n e c e ssa ry room w hich th ey h av e been h av in g to re n t. Mr. W m. K ane, who p lanned th e building, had tu rn ed to B eaverton, w here th ey will in m ind th a t it should be en larg ed w h e n n e c e ssa ry by th e ad d itio n a l four room s show n in th e picture. m ake th e ir hom e, alth o u g h th e y have not en tire ly abandoned th e Grove, b u t still hav e a ho u se h e re to w hich th ey can retu rn . Mr. E. W. Colem an, w ho h a s been a t his claim on th e N ehalem , re tu rn e d hom e la s t F rid ay . H arvey B aldw in is b a c k from a w eek a t th e se ash o re a t p o p u lar N ew ­ port, w here so m any a re ta k in g their sum m er re s t th is season. P ro fesso r Edm ond C arlto u . who w as elected principal of th e F o re s t Grove school, h as been offered an Increased sa la ry to rem ain in A lbany, and ac­ cordingly h as declined th e offer from h ere. T h e board hav e enough money a t th e ir disposal to m ake a proposition to th e ir n e x t choice th a t will b e an in ducem ent to a good m an. Mrs. Jo h n U . Sm ith, w ife of th e fo rm er P o rtlan d attorn ey w ho w as U. 8. com m issioner in A lask a d u rin g its first gold ex citem ent, h a s a rriv e d in San F ran cisco w ith h e r fam ily on th e b a rk R hoderic Dhu, from th e ir hom e at Hilo, H aw aii. G et your picture« a t M eresse’s. and g e t them a t c o s t f ■ •< J . R. G rim es, a nephew o f Mr. Bay. w ho h a s Just com e from D elaw are county. Iow a, v isited T h e N ew s office S atu rd ay in com pany w ith John Ap- line, th e C ornelius flour m ill m an. EL W. D ixon re tu rn e d F rid a y from T H E N EW U P -TO W 19 H O T E L N OW B U IL D IN G IN F O R E S T GROVE. a v isit of tw o and one-half m onths a t N o rth Y akim a. W ash. T oo cold F rom th e p la n s of A rc h ite c t E. A. Je ro m e th is fro n t view of th e h o tel M r. L aughlln Is h av in g built by th e w a te r to w er is tak e n B esides p re p a rin g th e plans. Mr. Je ro m e w ill be the co n tracto r, h aving been th e low est bid­ w e a th e r h a s led him to abandon a p ro jected v acatio n a t Soda Springs. d er. U n fu rn ish ed , th e b uilding will c o st b etw een six and seven th o u san d dollars. E xclusive A gent S ecu rity S to ck Poison. R em edies, W akeless, Squirrel Zlmol, th e Superior H e a d a c h e R em edy. Also a com plete lino of D rugs, P ictu res, S tatio n ery , S undries and jig ars. Accurate Prescription W ork at* Reasonable Prices.............. Daniel P arson s Makes, Sells and Repairs H arness Full line of Saddles, Whips, Robes, Nets, Single and Double Work and Driving Harness A Big S tock of L a te s t and M ost R eliable Goods a t F a ir P rices. W e w an t your p atro n ag e and w ill m ake it to your in te re s t to tra d * w ith us. Main Street, Forest Grove S. Chowning & Co. D illey M ills Lumber of all Kinds Delivered Promptly EYench XXX. All kld.’s of building tim ber, an y kind and length. P ick­ e ts, rough; 1x12, 1x8, 1x6, 1x10, aJllengths. 2 inch, any length S quare tim bers. Special a tle D tk n to hom e trad e. Give us a cail. L eave o rd e rs Chowning’s S to re, Dilley, O regon. PRICE5 JATI5 M C T O R Y G. B. Hardin Correspondence School of Eclectic Shorthand 8 T U D E N T S W A N TE D . LESSON S G IV EN BY M A IL T erm s: T h re e m onths, $10. N ine m o n th s or life scholarship, $25. T uition payable in advance. 1 rial lessons and tw enty-four page c ir ­ c u la r on E clectic Shorthand s e n t fre e on application. T ypew riters ren ted to stu d en ts, $3.00 per m onth. The picture represents a dwelling of ten roome. all finished completes Electric lights In every room. Hot and cold water. Three acre« of land. Within 3 blocks of business center ef city. Four block« from college cam­ pus. Nice fruit. All buildings and fences in good condition. Price, $3,000, terms to suit purchaser. Other propterty for sale. L A N G L E Y A SON.