Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, July 31, 1903, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    TH E W ASHINGTON COUNTY NEW
and 1 ,ter a * com m ander
ir
lft h , a r m y co rp s
A t th e tim e
* r the assa u lt m ade by hla troops upon
PLAY AND PIE
i^eei » J n™ nehmenU at 8 P ittsylvan ia
in 1864 W arren marched bravely In
front of the host, resplendent In a
new uniform. H e was the Idol o f his
wen.
■Porto R ico devastated by a hurrl-
ca"®; ™ afha estimated between 1 00*
WvOOO000 and th® property l°sa at IS».*
C H A R L E S E. H IN E S . M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over Hines & Wagner's Drug
Store.
Forest Grove, Oregon.
C. L. L A R G E , M.
Physician and Surgeon.
Diseases of women a specialty.
Forest Grove, Oregon.
S T R A W B E R R I E S , M A N Y O F W H I C H W E I G H A PO U N D .
Washington county is the richer by $12,000 for this season's harvest
from its 50-acre stiawberry patch. And it doesn’t take so many of its
strawberries to weigh a pound as are required in most regions.
E. B. R E N T Z , M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Abbott’s Jewelry
Store.
(Both ’phones.)
Forest Grove, Oregon.
(THE
O f course all this is going to take so
much time and thought that you won’t
have a very wide margin left for golf—
especially in the afternoons. I simply
mention this in passing, because I see
la the Chicago papers which have been
sent me that you were ainoug the play­
ers on the links one afternoon a fort­
night ago. Golf’s a nice, foolish game
and there ain’t any harm in it so far as
I know except for the balls—the still
balls at the beginning, the lost balls in
the middle and the highballs at the end
of the game. But a young fellow who
wants to be a boss butcher hasn't
much daylight to waste on any kind of
links except sausage links.
Of course a man should have a cer­
tain amount of play, just ns a boy la
entitled to a piece of pie at the end o f
tds dinner, but he don’t want to make
a meal of it. Any one who lets sinkers
take the place o f bread and meat gei
bilious pretty young, and these fellows
who haven’t any job except to blow the
old man’s dollars are a good deal like
the little niggers in the pie eating con­
test at the county fair—they’ve a-plen­
ty of pastry and they’re attracting a
heap of attention, but they’ve got a
stomach ache coming to them by and
by.—From "Letters From a Self Made
Merchant to His Son,” by George Hor­
ace Lorimer.
L. L. Langley.
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SON,
GOING THE W HOLE HOG
LANGLEY A
Forest G rove H ot el
Both Goad, but ll Isn't Wiss to Maks
a Mesi of Either
I—John H. Twachtman, famous Am erl*
can landscape artist, died at Glouces­
ter, Maas.; born 1863 .
W . M. Langley.
Rag« Flv*.
Hound To p .
Z W 'S S S l
Office over
S1, 1903.
»
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
You Must Do It to Win In Pork Picking
end Other Things
Upstairs
Wagner Bldg.
Purest Grove
Notaries Public
Real Kstate and
Conveyancing
You’ve got to believe that the Lord
made the first hog with the Graham
brand burned in the skin and that the
drove which rushed down a steep place
was packed by u competitor. You’ve
got to know your goods from A to l i ­
zard. from snout to tail, on the boof
and in tbe can. You’ve got to know 'em
like a young mother knows baby talk
and to tie as proud o f ’em as the young
father of a twelve pound boy, without
really thinking that you're stretching
it four pounds. You’ve got to beituve in
J. N. H O F F M A N ,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Upstairs, Caples Block.
Forest Grove, Oregon.
W. H. Hollis.
Earl B. Hawks
H O LLIS & HAW KS,
LAWYERS
Real Estate and Corporation Lai. i a
Specialty.
Office over Hines a
Wagner’s Drug Store
Forest Grove
IN T H E GOOD O L D S U M M E R T I M E ~ - T H E S U C C E S S F U L D E t ì » H U N T E R
C I T Y B A R B ER SHOP,
A. J. W irtz.
Baths.
Laundry Agency.
SLOAN)
The Pioneer But U p to-Date.
The Commercial Travel­
ers Headquarters.
In the Heart of Town.
Good Sample Room.
M rs . G r o . S l o a n .
Forest Grove
Southern Pacific Time Card
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W E 8T SIDE
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8 22 12 ....S t , Mary's . . .
8 31 16 . . . .Reedville . . . .
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8 44 21 ....H illsboro . . . .
8 54 24 ....C orn eliu s . . . .
9 00 |26 I ....F o r e s t Grove
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(Light face figures denote A. M.; dark face figures denote P M f Stops
signal. I W ill carry passengers hold ing Supt. permit oniy. ’Daily.)
W. E. COMAN, Gene ral Passenger Agent.
Portland, Oregon.
LOCAL
AGENTS.
Beaverton .................. F. W. Cady
D ille y .......................... A. S. B riggv
Reed ville .................... J. B. Finley
Gaston ..................... c. W. Hudson
Hillsboro
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Phillips
yourself and make your buyers take
T u a la tin .......................C. A. Kras
S h erw ood ......... ......... Dora Smock-
stock in you at par and accrued inter­ Cornell o s ..................... D. J. Barrett
Forest G r o v e .............. N. L. Atkins
est. You’ve got to have the scent o f a
bloodhound for an order and the grip o f
a bulldog on a customer. You’ve got
to feel the same personal solicitude
over a bill of goods that strays off to a
competitor us a parson over a back­
slider and hold special services ta
bring it back into the fold. You’ve got
to get up every morning with deter­
mination if you're going to go to bed
M RS. SARAH R. CROW, Manager
witli satisfaction. You’ve got to eat
hog, think hog. dream hog—in short, go
the whole hog—If you’re going to win
out in the pork packing business.
Finest accommodations for commercial travelers.
Sample
That’s a pretty liberal receipt I
room
on
Main
street,
two
doors
south
of
V
ert’s
hall
kins#,-but it’s intended for a fellow
who wants to make a good sized pie.
Comfortable, Home-Like
And the only thing you ever find in pas-
try that you don’t put in yourself is
and Reasonable
by.—From “ Letters f rom a Self Made
Merchant to His Son,” by George Hor­
ace Lorimer.
Best Table in Town.
F orest G rovk
TheM ichigan House
Pacific Avenue, Forest Grove.
C. E. G E I G E R , M. D.,
Homeopathist Physician and Surgeon.
Office, over W escott’s Store.
Residence, east of M. E. Church.
Forest Grove, Oregon.
DR. R. N IX O N ,
Dentist.
Forest Grove, Oregon.
W i l b u r M c E ld o w n e y
Ao
T E A C H E R O F V O C A L M U SIC.
¡all at Residence or
inquire at postofflee.
Forest Grovs IN T H E GOO D O L D S U M M E R T I M E - - T H E M A N W H O K I L L E D T H E B E A R
M ILLS & HINES,
Sxpert Hors* Shoers.
25 years’ experience,
S O M E B L A C K B E R R Y P IE S A N D A
W E D D I N G O F 50 Y E A R S AGO.
The News force Monday was feast­
Machine ing on wild blackberry pie and cake,
and with this departure from the ordi­
Shop. Forest Grove.
nary diet of newspapermen goes an
interesting story.
Secretary George H. Himes, of tht
J. T. BUXTON,
State Historical Society, had been
mailing to pioneers clippings from
early papers relating to them. A
Farmers’ work a specialty.
happy coincidence occurred in the case
Forest Grove.
of Mrs. Z. Large, who is a pioneer of
1845. Through the inclosing of the
wrong slip in an envelop to her the
V. N . S E A R S
mistake had to be rectified, and th^
trfling error brought the notice to her
Leading Barber Shop
on the semi-centennial of the event it
Up-to-Date Haircutting and Shav­ chronicled. The paper read: “ Mar­
ing. Laundry agency.
ried— at high noon, in Chehalem Val­
Iain Street.
Forest Grove. ley. by Dr. James McBride, July 27,
1853. Miss Zeruiah Bayley and Francis
Large.” The Dr. McBride mentioned
A D M IN IS TR A TO R 'S N O TIC E .
was the father of ex-Unite’d States Sen­
Notice is hereby given that the un- ator George W. McBride. Judge T. A.
rsigned has been du! - appointed by McBride and the rest of the family,
j County Court o f the State of Ore- which has furnished so many distin­
n, for Washington County, adminia- guished public men to the Pacific
■trix of the Estate o f Asa Williams, Northwest. Mrs. Large is one of five
ceased. All persons having claims sisters, all in advanced years, whose
list said estate are hereby required portraits appeared in the Oregonian
present the same to me properly a few years ago as an example of an
rifled, as by law required, at Forest unbroken pioneer family. Mrs. Large
ove, Oregon, within six
months was ten years old when, with her par­
■m the date hereof.
ents, who had left Clarke county. Ohio,
Dated this 16th day o f June, A. D. for a home in the far West, she shared
the hardships of the unfortunate expe­
SA R A H E. CROW,
dition by Meek's cut-off, who lost
ninistratrix o f the Estate of Asa their way and suffered so for food.
Williams, deceased.
Mr. Large died three years ago, so
the day which would otherwise have
been so happy an anniversary comes
NOTICE FOU PU B LIC ATIO N ,
rtment * f the Interior, Land Office at with somewhat of sorrow to her.
•iext door north
Buxton’s
Seneral Blacksmithing,
egon City. Oregon. Jnne 20. 1S*03_
itlce la hereby given that the followlng-
•d settler ha» filed notice of his Inten-
to make final proof In »upport of hla
i, and that »aid proof will be mad»
e Register and Receiver at Oregon City,
on. »n August 4. 1003. via:
augh. H. E. No. 14.106. for the south
quarter Section 3. Township 3 nortn.
e «
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w p «t
name« the following witnew e« to
. his continuous residence "P on " na
ration of said land, v ia : Rice Mon-
. of Timber °re g o n : Robert T .FIm p-
of Boat on. Oregon: William Mldd.ugb
ortlnnd. Oregon : Amo« Bradahiw, « i
ALQBR n S??
s.
DRESSER. Register.
Mrs Large is the mother o f Coroner
C. L. Large and Mrs. Lizzie Harris,
both o f her children residing in Forest
Grove. The lapse o f 5« years has
effectively banished ail trace o f the
proverbial unskillfulness, if any there
ever was in her case, usually attrib­
uted to young wives’ cookery, to Judge
from the toothsome samples with
which the News was remembered.
O F J O H N W ILSO N , OF
GALES CREEK.
John Wilson, aged 76 years, died
Monday at Gales Creek, where he had
lived for the past 42 years. He was
born in Missouri, coming to California
in 1851, and ten years later to Wash­
ington county. A wife and the follow­
ing children survive him: Mrs. Laura
Allen, Beaverton:
Alonzo Wilson,
Grants Pass; William, W alter and
Fred, Gales Creek; Mrs. Ela Casteel
and Edward Wilson, Springfield; Mrs
Sarah York and Denny WilRon, Kelso;
Mrs. Reales Taylor and Mrs. Emma
Stanton, Portland.
A o itU A l S t o r y
Little FolK s
Por
The Tunny Duckling
DEATH
G A TH E R IN G OF R E L A T IV E S A T
C E N TE R V IL LE .
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heesacker gavt
a most delightful party last Sunday
to relatives and friends. The after­
noon was spent in games and other
amusements. About 5 o’clock refresh
ments were served and all spent a
very pleasant afternoon.
The guests present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Anton Meemosen, Mr. and Mr».
Isadore Van der Zanden, Mrs. and Mr.
Aug. Van Loo. Mr. Peter Evers, Mrs.
Heesacker, Jno. Van Lom, Mrs. Gable,
Mrs. and Mr. Riverman. Messrs. P.
Vandebey, Albert Evers, Jno. Krieger,
Ben, John Henry and Joseph Hee­
sacker. and the Misses Christian Hee­
sacker, Rose Riverman. Alice ann
Anna Evers, Mamie Meemosen and
Theresa Gable.
There was once a funny little duck­
ling who was always going about do
Ing something curious that made every
body laugh at him. Somebody told him
that if he did not want to get wet when
It rained he had better buy himself an
umbrella. So off Mr. Duckling went
to the umbrella store and bought him
JOHNSON & CO,
”
jj flhe
B rick L ivery
'S *
Feed and Sale Stable
FINEST RIOS
BEST HORSE
See oar adv. in the T. P. A. Guide
KOOD DRIVERS
Drummers’ trade onr specialty.
Our ’Bus meets all train-». Carries 17.
8. Mail.
Baggage and Freight Called for and
Delivered.
CORNER M AIN AND PACIFIC AVF .
FOREST G R O v r
HE C A R R IE D T H A T U M B R E L L A A R O U IU
self an umbrella. He stuck It nndei
bis arm and walked down the road
Just as proud aa ever he could be.
It made them all laugh louder than
before, for none of them could see whal
use a duckling would ever have for a>
umbrella. But tbe duckling did not
know any better. He carried that um
brella around under bis arm day after
day, hoping it would rain.
J. Q. Jackson, o f Forest Grove, whose
Well, finally one day it did rain. It
lHtle girl was so severely burned last
rained in sheets, and the wind blew at
winter, has taken her to Portland to It had never blown before. Mr Duck­
the North Pacific Sanitarium to have a ling went out into the road. and. of
surgical operation performed and she course, everybody was there to see.
Up went tbe umbrella, and up went
has returned very much benefitted.
Woods A Adams’ new store building Mr. Duckling with It. for n big gust of
wind Just lifted them both In the six
will be roofed with the latest and most
and swept them over the heads of tb*
up-to-date roofing
It is the P. & B spectators and Into tbe top of a tees
Ready Roofing, manufactured by the about a mile away.
Paraflne Paint Co.. Berkeley. Cal., who
It took tbe little duckling half a day
have their office in the McKay build­ to untangle himself from the limbs ot
ing. Portland. This roofing Is espec­ the tree and get down to tbe ground.
Moral.—Do not hamper yourself w ltl
ially adapted for thlg climate and has
things that are unnecessary.—Chlca#«
proved a success throughout the Coast
Tribune.
, states.
T. N . Cornelius
A. R. Cornelius
Special Attention to Commercial Travelers’ Patronage.
Good Servi e. Fair Treatment and
Moderate Rates
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Cornelius & Son i
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(Successors to ftcNamar A Cornelius)
It o p r ir t e n
Fashion Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
Wagonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances
over the W ilson River Route to Tillamook
at any and all times.
omr-.-ou.-M.
Forest Grove, Oregon