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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1903)
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 G R O V E . OR., A U G U S T D. J. T R O M L E Y , T H E Alpine Mills Co., of Cornelius TARRY HERO. Buy anq Store All Kinds of Grain M an u factu re all kind» of G rain Products, Chop, Stock -------------------------------------------- Feed and Flour. Flour. Best Oregon— A blend of choice Silver Dust Flour ■ L wheat and soft valley wheat, making the best o f flour. F arm Feed Chopping a Specialty. ALPINE MILLS COMP’N Y CORNELIUS, ORE. THE BAZAAR Forest Grove, Oregon has 1 cen selected as distributing point for Washington and Yamhill Counties for the famous 21, 1903. and came near freezing before morn ing. As soon as possible I got on a train and came to Portland. My wife will follow me either tonight or to morrow." is now being built. They claim their handles will not check, crack or aUv$r and their toughness was demonstrated with an axe handle struck with all Mr. Manning’s strength on a plank, May Prosecute the G uilty. when the wood rebounded but stood T ro m l^ lM serts that he and his wife the strain. The plant makes a de hajre tootgnuch property at stake to mand for about four feet of the tree abandon Hillsboro because of the dis butt, and Mr. Manning remarked oak like o f neighbors. They own two wood piled up for fuel In Forest Grove acres o f land adjoining the court which is worth on the cars here $7 a house grounds, he says, besides much cord. other realty In diflerent parts of the P R O F . J. B. D eLO N G , town. He says he will secure legal counsel before taking action in the M agnetic Healer, ! matter. Specialist in Cataracts. Sore Eyes, Fe male Troubles, Lameness in Shoul A V A L U A B L E O R E G O N IN D U S T R Y . ders, Bronchitis and Rheumatism. Office at residence, Forest Grove. Win. M. Manning, of Portland, a NOTICE r o it PU B LIC ATIO N . j former resident of this county, was Dr pint merit of the Interior, Land Office at in town last week In t ie interest of Oregon City. Oregon, June 20, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that the following, the Oregon Handle Manufacturing Co., mimed settler has died notice of his inten of Newberg, a home institution which tion to make final proof In support o f Ms claim, uud thn. said proof will be tnude is utilizing Oregon oak to make as before Register and Receiver at Oregon City, on August 4. 1903, vis : Moses good handles as the Eastern product Oregon, Mlddnugh. H. E. No. 14.106. for the south and selljng at a lower price. They east quarter Section 3, Townsblp 3 north. Range 6 wist. have a $70()0 plant now in Its third Tie names the following witnesses to ce upon and year, and turn out from 20 to 40 dozen prove his continuous residence handles a day, in about 30 styles, for all kinds of tools. An addition for another lathe with the same capacity Wheeler <8b W ilson Sewing Machines The manager of The Bazar, Mr. K. N. Staehr, has received Instructions to sell (SucceMor to Hines & W agner) $io Discount Ea. Eight of those machines have already been sold, leaving only two at re duced price, but by calling at once or writing to Mr. K. N. Staehr, you may be lucky enough to get one yet. The machines are sold on easy terms and warranted for ten years. Old machines taken as part pay m ent G. B. Hardin Correspondence School of Eclectic Shorthand L E S S O N S G IV E N BY M A IL Term s: Three months. $10. Nine months or life scholarship, $25. Tuition payable in advance. T rial lessons and twenty-four page clr cular on Eclectic Shorthand sent free on application. Typewriters rented to students, $3.00 per month. T h e picture represents a dw elling of ten rooms, all finished complete. E le c tric lights in every room. H ot and cold w ater. T h re e acres of land. W ith in 3 blocks of business center sf city. Four blocks from college cam pus. Nice fru it. A ll buildings and fences In good condition. Price, $3,000. term s to suit purchaser. O th e r p ro p te rty fo r sale. L A N G L E Y & SO N . r ‘ cultivation of said land, v l i : Hire Mon- tigue. o f Timber. Oregon : Robert T. Simp son. of Buxton. Oregon : William Middsugn, of Portland. Oregon ; Amos Bradshaw, s f Rossland. Oregon. ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register. ...Dr. Chas. Hines, Druggist» The First Ten Machines at STUDENTS W ANTED. Pag« Sevan jL r TAR AND FEA TH ER PARTY H IL L S B O R O . AT The leading Incident o f the week is best told in the words of the victim as given a Portland Oregonian re porter Wednesday. But Mr. Trom ley’s reasons are not those of his neigh bors, general worthlessness and not jealousy seems to have been the cause of his troubles. Further than this for the present the story must be one-sid- ed, as the mob leaders are not reveal- ing themselves for interviews. The troubles o f the lady seem to date back to a time when she got the best of Hillsboro’s marshal in a controvery over her dog’s tax, and Mr. Tromley also had an altercation with the same official later, in which the physical victory lay with the citizen, hence the j years, and it naturally made some of them pretty sore when I came in thare' a perfect 8tranger' and walked ™ w.Uh he_r right under ‘ helr very eyes. , Yes, I guess they had some other reasons, hut that was the main one. “ It is true that I knocked the mar- ®hal down, but I -ad a right to do that, Aft^r I was married I learned that j be ,kad insulted my w ife two years j *8°- I just thought I would even up | that 8COre riKht away 'and y ° u can bet I 'ost no time in it. '’But I didn’t threaten to kill any- one?’ continued Tromley. “ Dr^.Balley was letting his chickens run on my wi^e 8 Kal-den. and I said I would kill ^be things if they didn’t quit coming ar°u.n<l scratching things up. I heard everybody was down on me, but I did not think ther was any danger. "And the way they treated me is something horrible,” he added, run- . . . . . . j nifig hand along the bright, red w e lt , ^ _ . . . . . . on Ills necTt. ‘T don’t want to ever. another coat made o f tar and i wei feal ers. I thought they were only . . going to kill me, but when they com- _ , . menced to torture me I begged them ' to shoot me or knock me in the head. You see, there was about 25 of them and I was alone—didn't even have a penknife to defend myself with— and so they had me at their mercy. Exclusive Agent Security Stock Poison. Remedies, Also a complete line of Drugs, Pictures, Stationery, on it's wav home from our establishment. T h ere’s another man tliat has bought wagon satisfaction. The Studebaker line of Vehicles and Harness always pleases the buyer. W e go upon the theory that to get and hold your trade in the future we must give you the biggest value.for your money. Ghe SttidehaKer Line D o e s C h a t. You are not baying a pig in a poke—a thing of unknown or questionable value. You know and everybody knows they’re standard the world over. tan t we do something for you ! We> re agents for the entire line, about everything ever thought of in vehicles and harness. W hat's not in stock we'll get quickly to meet vour waq$ Come in and let us talk about it. “» s . C o . J V o rth tv e s t. o n J » .. Pcrtlané. Ore. I T ■ -i You can't ant go sc wrong if the Vehtti ha« S tsd sta ak fe“ •> * « N*u>e P l a c a . ¡¡ ¡ - A D M IN IS T R A T O R ’S N O T IC E . Notice is hereby i^ e n that the un dersigned has been duly, lawfully and regularly appointed executrix, with .Will attached, o f the estate o f Phi0t> Beal, deceased, by the County Court tif Washington county, and State o f ($f a g o n , that all persons bolding claiifis hgainst said estate will present t h & to me, legally certified to, at the of and jigare. Accurate Prescription Work at. Reasonable Prices............... JOHNSON & CO. coloring o f his story. The tar is said to have been mixed with printer’s Ink, and after a liberal with this compound Mr. o smearing m c a i u if, v v iL U in is L U llip u u u u A V II. rr,___ ,__ ___ n s* ,, , Trom ley was compelled to roll over in „ ___ a bed o f feathers. Says the Oregonian account: - Daniel J. Tromley, of Hillsboro, ar- __, , „ j . , - rived in Portland yesterday afternoon with much bitterness of heart against his fellow townspeople. Tromley was likewise nursing many bad burns and bruises— the effect o f a coat o f tar and feathers, while qbout his neck appeared a broad, red welt, where H e Told of His Sufferings. he had dangled at the end o f a rope. “ It happened along about 11 .o'clock. His neighbors had hooted him out I had only been in jail a few hours. of town, and had emphasized their Drummers’ trade our specialty. WhAH the marshal arrested me, he See our adv. In the T. P. A. Guide displeasure at his presence in Hills was not man enough to come right Our 'Bus meets all trains. Carries U. boro in such a manner that there was down to the house and take me, so my S. Mall. no room for doubt. They told him wife would know what had become of that his punishment was light compar Baggage and Freight Called for and me. H e sent a messenger— or, at ed with what his reception would be Delivered. j least, somebody did— saying I was should he essay a return. ' wanted at the telephone office to talk Trom ley’s unpopularity is said to C O R N E R M A IN A N D P A C IF IC A V E ., l to Portland over the long distance FOREST G R O V r have commenced eight weeks ago, 'phone. I told my wife I would be when he arrived in Hillsboro and mar home again In a few minutes, and ried Mrs. Lizzie Glshwilter, a well-to- j went up town. Then the marshal do widow. Then, shortly afterward, nailed me and walked me over to the when he knocked the town marshal lockup. The mob came, after a while, down during an altercation, the dis and opening the jail, tied the rope like for him was not lessened. Nor J aroin t mv neck. did occasional other altercations " I thought my time had come for increase his popularity. The marshal I sure, especially when they started de evened up the score by placing Trom bating which w'ould be the best, to ley in jail for several short terms, kill me right away or torture me but Trom ley continued to retain his awhile first. One fellow said they own Ideas as to the exact relation ought to cut my heart out, bake it that should exist between himself | and send it to my wife. Another j and the other residents. The climax wanted to disembowel me, and then a I came Monday evening, when the Mich third one said tar and feathers would j igan man was arrested on a charge of be about the best thing. I begged j threatening to kill Dr. John Bailey. them to kill me right off and not tor- At 10 o ’clock a vigilance committee of j tore me. Hit th°v lust laughed. I was j about a dozen men forced a way into ,4 j dragged through the streets at the the jail, cast a rope around the neck | end of that rope, and when we reach- j ,'h . of the objectionable neighbor and ■ ed the outskirts they daubed warm ' ’ * ■ 4 i V i * ? » * •AvJ.Vl«». re + dragged him to the woods, where a | tar and feathers over me and told me liberal coat o f tar and feathers was j that I might clear out. As I ran down applied. Then he was told that he , the railroad track a few o f them com 3 T . M A R Y ’S, N E A R BE A V E F iT O N . W ASH IN G T C N COU N T Y , OR E G O N . would show great wisdom b y 'a v o id menced shooting at me or over m v 1 The Sisters' Academy here will o >en for actual school work «In Mon ing the town In the future. He hur , head, and I never did stop going un- day, September 7. Though pupils will be received at all season* p i (be ried through the woods to the home | til I was clear of them. year, yet It is most desirable that all should he present for the opening of a rancher, borrowed keorsene to term. The aim c f this Institution is to give an e-Juratlon at onee thorongn If He Had O nly Had a Gun. remove the tar, and some salve to "But, Ray," suggested Tromley, and practical. T t e program of studl-s Is tom preienslve and thorouitX. It ease the pain of his burns, and spent j “ wouldn’t there have been a different provides for extensive training In the various branches required for a liberal the night In the woods. Lingering about the vicinity until yesterday, hs story to tell If I could have got hold education, beginning with elementary work and passing by degree* to the T <• course is divided Into' thrhe watched for a favorable opportunity, a g "n ! Wouldn’t I have made some higher studies o f the advanced course slipped to the depot and took the of those fellows sing I tried to bor- , departments— elementary, grammar an 1 a< a h mle. A special eonjnwrcla) train for Partland. [ row a *un from a fanner named Chas., course, however. Is conducted for pupils who may desire to prepary tbcut- Cause of the Feud. Stewart, who loaned me the kerosene selves for business positions. The system of education is arrang<vl-«n as Troimlqy declares he will return to ' to get the feathers and tar off. but he ( best to cultivate the heart, develop the mind and refine the character Tb j^lllgborp. He says he Blipnfis fo get -said he tfldji't fiave pne, Boj, nevei j promote grgr e.ztf manner and bearln- exer< ( s e a g q j l p h ysical,^ y'tu jo pre a Jawver. and proceedings mind, though. I'pi not through w i t h , given. Hpeclal rare is taken to. preserve thy. hualth o f the hWplU*.r<'>U*Md««i fo r »»vaftist hie assailants. anfl finally re- 'hose fellows yet." Ue adde«J, with , a Playgrounds nml recreation halls afford ample npftnrtnnity and healthful Aifitrclse. Superior^ ArlVantages are offhreif ffi a'fj i Art. ' bVrrt ' fo the pftu*« to TfVe He says j suggestive shake o f the fist that his unpopularity Is mostly due “ I waited around the woods awhile J Needle and fancy ivork receive due attention and are faught tree of > barge. to the fact that .het married Mrs. Gish for my wife, and finally, .she Joined me, The building Is modern, having been completed last winter, and h * , w ell for the crowd went to the bouse, broke adapted fo r school purposes It Is situated In one of the most hAnurtftil witter. ' nl nt " I want to tell yon that those fel in the doors and she did not escape parfS’fif {ho Wnifirrtette Valley, commanding views o f fertile plalnS.^fha^nlfl- lows are Jealous because I captured , any too soon. I believe they would cently-tlmbered hills and snow-crested mountain peaks. 8t. Mary’s ip r-n Lbp the woman that a lot o f them had have harmed her If they had got the W est Side line o f tha Southern Pacific railway, 12 miles from Portland. Further In fo rm atio n w ill be cheerfully given to such as msy be hifeifc their eyes on. asserted the ostracized chance. W e spent the night In the SISTER SUPERIOR, ’r wood* w ifi nothing to sleep on but ested. Apply to the man yesterday afternoon. ffi-i St. Mary's, Beaverton, .Qregai,. “ You see. she has lived there for a ragged qnllt that farmer ga te us, ---------------The ** Brick Livery Feed and Sale Stable FINEST RIOS BEST HORSE KOOD DRIVERS m m m S t t id e h a K e r i Sundries B 33 í [ 333 SB 0 0 1 1 0 sn ir 333 333.: 2 oa a i Q M . 33 3333 I t ’s A Mor\ Squirrel Zlmol, the Superior Headache Remedy. 00 0 y 33 B r Wakeless, fice of TV. M, I-anglejr & Son. m^’ fit- torqejs. at the City p f Forest {¡Jf&te, Washington County. Oregon, within six months from the first pubth atlri, o f this notice. Witness my hand, this 14th day ol July. 19(4. CLARXNDA BEAL, Executrix o f the Estate o f Philip Beal, ! Deceased. •ihm. í y ' i” V. Y .» . • ■ -*