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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1903)
vi THE PAGE T W O GARDEN HOME. are picking hops at Saltzgerber's yard. He will finish about Saturday. ------ Threshing is about over. Abe Grossen went to Gaston, where he expects about ten days' rua. i----- W. Frey burned his big slasbftig yesterday and got a very good, burn fd r ih e time of the year. I— Hess Bros., who have been threshing around Hits neighbor hood, went home to thrash their own grain yesterday. One of the stacks caught Are and burned their new threshing machine and batn, and It was hard work ot save the house. The separator was insured for »400. This is hard luck for the boys, as they lost a machine by fire last year and a lot of grain. W A S H IN G T O N COUNTY NEWS, F O R E S T GROVE, OR., SEP T. 18, 1903. Lilly & Hines E. W. HAINES, BAN K ER . (F. T. Kane, Cashier.) Forest Grove, Oregon, Threshing Slow— Telephone Changes Manufacturer of all kinds of Rough — New Rural Mail Route — Sick and Dressed Lumber. Delivery on DR. H O V E Y Woman Taken to Portland Hos short notice. Stock on hand. Prices pital--------Cider-Making. reasonable. Write, phone or call. Dentist. Garden Home, Sept. 15.—The farm Gales Creek, Oregon. ers here are beginning to think that Office over Dugan & Watrous’ Store. their grain will spoil before the thresh ers will get hare; the rain hinders A BARGAIN IF T A K E N Q U IC K L Y . C I T Y BARBER SHOP, them cOhsiderab'lyr-----1 Miss'Carrie A. J. Wirtz. Nicholson ts home or a three weeks' Eighty acres, 1% miles west of Gas vacation.------ Mr. William Morgensen ton; 7-room house, nearly new; barn, Baths. * Laundry Agency. has a telephone in his house now. 63x42 feet, finished and painted; other Pacific Avenue, Forest Grove. Messrs. Otto Nicholson, Geo. Peterson outbuildings; orchard sufficient for and John Gaarde put up the line and family use; fences in good condition, C. E. GEIGER, M. D„ the phone. Mrs. and Mr. Pearson and 40 acres under good cultivation; 38 Mrs. Geo. Peterson and children, Mr. Homeopathist Physician and Surgeon. tons of hay in barn will be thrown in. Sanderson and a gentleman from Port Office, over Wescott’s Store. Price, »3000, if taken before Septem Residence, east of M. E. Church. land spent Sunday afternoon very Injured in Logging Camp — School to ber 28. Good living water in pasture. pleasantly at Mr. Morgensen’s house, Forest Grove, Oregon. Open — State Fair Visitors— New A T R IO OF J E R S E Y S FROM A T K I N S O N ’S FAM O US HERD, N EW B ER G . LANGLEY A SON. ____Mr. John Shoemaker had quite a Arrivals from Norway. Forest Grove, Oregon. number of young people Sunday at his DR. R. NIXON, 6. L. LARGE, M. D.. Farmington, Sept. 17.— Ed. Ingram, Emily T ru m le y .------Mrs. Grace Con ------Dr. J. S. Caste, State Organizer of house. ------ Miss Carrie Nicholson had quite a pleasant surprise Sunday even who has been working in one of the nell, wno has been to the coast tor the Patrons of Husbandry, was in at Dentist. Physician and Surgeon. ing. She was walking down the walk big logging camps down the river for the last three or four weeks, returned tendance at the Grange at this place Diseases of women a specialty. when a carriage load o f friends from some time, came home last Sunday today. ------Miss Rachel Wescott has Saturday.------Hedge keeps fruit jars.* Oregon Forest Grove, Portland drove up. Mr. Iver Okestrom with a badly crippled foot. He was gone to Portland to work. ——Miss ------F. W. Cady is having his house re Forest Grove, Oregon. spent Sunday at Mr. Nicholson's, and caught,in between some logs as the Lizzie Connell is going to attend modeled this week. E. D. Summers is E. F. S E I F E R T , doing the work.------Mr. Earl Hedge Gus Lindane was also th ere.------ Mrs. donkey engine was unexpectedly start school In Hillsboro this fall. J. B. B E A L LAN D CO. visited his uncle at this place Tues Stock, Fruit and Dairy Farms. Tim Photographer, L. H. Nichols has had the telephone ed. He will be laid up for some time. day evening. He nforms us that he ber Lands, City and Town Property. C O R N E L IU S . taken out of her house. She is also ------Krebs will pay most for your pro Fine out-door views a specialty. closing out her store. ------ Laurence duce.*------We woudl like to know what City Lots Moving— Hop Yards Finish is going back to Indiana, to the land Forest Grove, Oregon. Gallery over Bazar, Forest Grove. Picking— New Residences — Mis of his birth.------Austie Hedge is visit Huffaker is working for Ole Oleson is the matter with our Farmington E. B. R E N TZ , M. D., creant Shoots Cow. boys ,as we learn that one of our best- ing for a few days at Milwaukie with in his onion patch. Mr. Olson is pay Cornelius, Sept. 17.— Mr. and Mrs. Mr. McLaughlin’s family.------ Hedge Physician and Surgeon. ing »1.60 per day. ------There are sev known prominent young ladies has eral mail boxes up along the new mail been captured by a young man from A. A. Phillips will visit the Fair at will pay you cash for first-class butter W . N. SEARS route already. ------ Mrs. Singer was over the hills, who will soon take her Portland Friday and Saturday of this and eggs.*------Sam Landucci is offer Office over Abbott's Jewelry Store. Leading Barber Shop (Both ’phones.) taken to Portland to the hospital Mon from our neighborhood. Boys, wake week. ------ C. B. Buchana finish ing his place for sale. He wants to day; she is in a very bad condition up! and don’t let that happen again. ed up his hoppicking the fore part of quit gardening and go away for his Forest Grove, Oregon. Up-to-Date Haircutting and Shaw and an operation will have to be per Keep the girls here, If you do have to this week. His crop amounted to 50,- health, as he has been very poorly this ing. Laundry agency. formed. A friend of Mrs. Singer’s took marry them.------The postofflee store 000 lbs. ------ Geo. Susbauer finished summer.------Some of the hop-pickers W. M. Langley. L. L. Langley. Main Street. Forest Grove. will sell as cheap as you can buy else picking Wednesday; Mike Susbauer are beginning to return.------Bert Cady her In and on her way home met with L A N G L E Y A SON, rather a bad accident, having her nose where and you will get reliable goods.* will finish today; John Buchana is still is visiting home folks for a few days. Attorneys and Counselors at [.aw —The farmers have finished thresh picking at his yard. ------Fred Barber, broken and some other injuries, so S H IN G L E Y O U R HOUSE. Public Upstairs Get your implements at Mrs. Ma- Notaries that she was forced to remain in town. ing and most of them are hauling grain who got hurt in the baling machine Real Estate and Wagner Bldg. Mrs. Singer has five little children. now. Hoppicking is also a thing of not long since, is around on crutches thies’ store, Cornelius, and get them , Conveyancing Forest Grove For best “ Star A Star” shingles, • ------ At Peterson’s they are having a the past. Slashings have been burn and is mending slowly. ------ Harry at reduced prices. made of Oregon’s highest grade cedar, J. N. H O FF M A N , us the past week or so; Kritzer, formerly o f this place but sweet time of It, making pear and ing arc moderate prices, write or inquire of J. 'nme of "-n burning farther than now of Portland, visited here last Sun SUMMONS. apple cider. M. Hamblin, Glenwood, Oregon. Attorney and Counselor at Law. «'anted. >sing some damage to day. ------A. A. Phillips, the agent for enccs - Mrs. Chas. Litz. from I-a the Willamette Real Estate Co., sold In the Circuit Court o f the State of Upstairs, Caples Block. Threshers Busy — Crops Good — Wanted—Good Bartlett pears, net -■sh., has been visiting the this wek four lots to Albert Bunning Shingle Mill Improvements — New ’ im a ' Oregon, in and for Washington Forest Grove, Oregon. under 2 / 2 inches In diameter, In ex and eight lots to C. W. Hendricks. Mr. with her brothers, George Dwelling House — Woman Mall nast. ' County. change for goods at Bailey’s Big and J. J. Krebs.------The Misses Car Hendricks will build a fine residence John W. Barcroft, Plaintiff, Carrier— Good Oats Yield. W. H. Hollis. Earl B. Hawks Store. • soon on his property. ------ C. C. Han Albion. Sept. 13.— Mr. Gust Sehmld- rie and Bessie Withycombe will attend vs. H O LLIS A H AW KS, lln Is getting better, but is still at the school in Newberg this coming term. cock, one o f the popular merchants of Harriet N. Barcroft, Defendant. —Krebs keeps full lines and sells at this place, will soon commence to hospital in Portland. ------ Mrs. Mowe For Sale.—5-room house, 2 lots. In LAWYERS is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mary Me low figures.*— Farmington school will build a residence north of his store.— To Harriet N. Barcroft, Defemdant Real Estate and Corporation La; 1 a Cornelius; known as Lafe Wilson’s. Specialty. Good water. Apply to Mrs. M. Wilson, Daniel. ------ Mr. Holt hauled 3000 feet open next Monday with Miss Agnes Thos. Talbot and wife are attending Above Named: — Office *ver Hines & of lumber for Mr. Roselalr last week Delsman as teacher. A full attendance State Fair this week.------A sister of • In the name of the State of Oregon, Wagner's Drug Store Forest Grove Cornelius, Oregon. ------ Threshing Is the order of the day is expected.------ Pres. Southworth is Mrs. Greenwood, of this place, is visit you are hereby notified that the plain and farmers happy over good crops. going to leave our neighborhood be ing her for a few days this week.----- tiff herein has filed a complaint against ------ Mr. Albert Schmidlin is putting in fore long. He will sell all of his stock A son of T. S. Cornelius, of Astoria, you in the above entitled Court, and a new engine in his shingle mill; he and household goods at public auction. is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and you are hereby required to appear Intends to commence cutting shingles ------Messrs. Thos. Withycombe, Wm. Mrs. Ben Scholfield. He is expecting and answer said complaint on or be soon. ------ Mr. and Mrs. S. Mowe and Schulmerich, Dan Burkhalter, Andrew to remain here all winter. ------ Mrs. fore the last o f the time prescribed Buy and Store All Kinds of Gra Mrs. Mary McDaniel were visiting at Jack and Charles Johnson are spend Etta Matthies, of this place, met with by order of publication hereof, to-wit: Mr. Holt's last week. ------ Mr. Felt is ing the week at Salem, taking in the a misfortune this last week, ^om e On or before the 23rd day of October, Manufacture all kinds of Grain Products, Chop, Stock Feed and Flour. building a new house for Mr. Shana State F air.------ Mr. Fred Johansen and one during Saturday shot-heiw^,.. so 1903. han. ------ Albion has a lady mall car family are new and desirable arrivals badly that the animal had to be killed. You are further notified that if you ------------------------------------------------ Best Oregon—A blend of choice hard rier nowadays. Miss Maud Rice. ------ in our community. They came all the Mrs. Matthies says she thinks she fail to appear and answer the com wheat and soft valley wheat, making J. R. Dallas threshed 439 bushels of way from Norway, and are staying at knows who did it. plaint herein, or to plead thereto, the --------- the best of flour. oats from eight acres o f land. ------ present with their kinfolks, Mr. Jacob plaintiff will cause your default to be Mrs. Roselalr and three children were Halverson. 3E A V E R TO N . entered and will apply to the Court Farm Feed Chopping a Specialty. visiting with Mrs. McDaniel last Sun above mentioned for the relief prayed day. Bear Cub Killed— State Fair Visitors Youthful Miller — Several Sick __ for In the complaint herein, that is to Hops a Third Short— Store En say, for a decree forever dissolving — Big Wages for Young Woman larged — Gaston Railway Water the bonds of matrimony that now ex Hoppicker ------- Kelly - Knowles SCH O LLS. Tank — Accident to Railroad Em ist between plaintiff and defendant, Wedding — Thresher and Barq CORNELIUS, ORE. ploye. and for such further relief as the Burn — »2250 Land Deal. Threshing Over— Saw Mill Starts Up Beaverton, Sept. 17.— Born—To the Court may deem equitable In the prem — Big Timber Deal — Dance Com Glencoe, Sept. 17.—Geo. Darety kill wife of L. H. Alberts, the Beaverton ises. ing— Auction 8ale — Hay Baler ed a young bear about a mile from Miller, a son. This being Mr. Albert's The date of the first publication of Goes to Newberg. bis home, Monday morning. It had sixth son. shows that he is not a be defendant’s summons is Friday, Sept. Scholls, Sept. 15.—The thrashing been seen several times during the liever in race suicide.------J. N. Fisher 11, 1903, and that of the last publica machines have all left our valley, and W ell made and as summer, but no one had got a shot at Is reported as dangerously 111 with tion thereof is Friday, Oct. 23, 1903, everybody is wearing pleasant smiles easy as an old shoe. it.------ J. W. Connell and wife have typhoid fever. Hfs daughter, Mrs. W. and the said summons shall be pub- again, to think their grain Is all in That’s our gone to Salem this week to attend the H. Cady, arrived Tuesday night from lisblished on Friday of each week for the granary without getting wet. State Fair. M. C. Lincoln and wife Pendleton. Or. ------O. W. Stitt Is suf a period o f six consecutive weeks be Mr. Wm. Crator was In Newberg last «« are also there. J. N. Hayes is a mar fering with a severe attack of cholera tween said dates. Sunday after his father, who is going shal on the grounds.------Mrs. Walter's morbus. ------W. H. Borton. J. M This summons is published by or to finish his house for h im .------Rowell baby Bert has been quite sick, but Smith, M. D. Cady and August Rossi der of Hon. L. A. Rood, County Judge A Grover's sawmill started up last seems to be Improving.------The hop- are among the Beaverton visitors at of Washington County, Oregon, said Saturday after about two weeks vaca pickers are all at home again from the State Fair. ------The hop crop this order having been made In chambers tlon, and with only nine men cut O f all the shoes ad North Yamhill. From reports they all year at the Mott yard was one-third Sept. 10, 1903 vertised this is the 19,500 feet of lumber. ------ M. S. Mil did well. One young lady made »3.50 short. C. E. Hedge has begun a W. M. LANGLEY A SON, only one with a five ler, of Portland, spent Sunday with one day. ------ Perry Miller has return new wareroom at the east of his store. Attorneys for Plaintiff. dollar style at a two- his mother, Mrs. M. C. Miller. ed from Eastern Oregon, where he has ------F. W. Cady Is literally "raising the fifty price. Mr. E. Winstrum has sold all his tim been for his health. He Is but very roof” of his residence this week.- ber to the G. A R. Co., about 3,000,000 little better than when he left, and is ilenry Jones and family are moving feet. ------ Mr, F. Oroner and family Made by Artist shoemakers, all sizes and widths. N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A TIO N . talking of going to California to spend to Portland. — R. D. Benham and wife have gone to the coast for a two United States Land Office, the winter. ------ The friends of Mrs. made a flying visit to Beaverton last weeks vacaton.------Jessie Snyder and Oregon City, Ore., July 23, 1903. J. R. Mays will be sorry to learn that week. Miss Minnie Spaulding and L. M. Miller were in Sherwood at the Notice Is hereby given that In com she is quite ill and has gone to the Mr. Burt Cady visited with F. W, pliance with the provisions of the act dance Saturday night.------ Watch out Portland Sanatarium to be treated.— Cady's family Sunday, the 13th Inst.— •f Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled We are selling this high-grade Shoe with other strong lines at »1.85 to for a big dance at Scholl's about the — Mr. Harland Kelley and Miss Iatura Chas. Meagher met with a slight accl “ An act for the sale o f timber lands i »3.85, with cheaper ones »1.25 to »1.85 In ladies’ goods. first of next month.------ Mr. and Mrs la the States of California, Nevada, Knowles, residing on Pumpkin Ridge, dent while working on the railroad D. B. Emrlck have gone to the State and Washington Terrlory,” as ex M E N ’S H E A V Y A N D F IN E SHOES. Fair. ■----- Mr. F. G. Miller Is gotng were married In Hillsboro at the Court this week, in the shape of a cut on hts tended to all the Public I-and States W. L. Douglass ..................................................... »3.00 to »4.00 House by the County Judge. Mr. Kel knee. ------F. E. Waters, of the Mc by act of August 4. 1892, Columbus to make a sale of all his personal prop Dr. Reed’s Cushion Soles.................................. »5.00 to »6.00 ley Is the son o f George N. Kelley and Minnville Mutual Fire Association W. Cowan, of Portland, county of Mult- erty, about the first of the month; look With 40 other styles from .................................. »1.50 to »2.85 his bride is the only daughter of Mrs was In town W ednesday.------The fine momah. State of Oregon, has this day out for the bills next week. ------ Mr ■led In this office his sworn statement Come and see us. All dollars count alike. Will Corby has returned from the har Knowles, who lives near Mountain- weather of the past week has cured No. 6223, for the purchase of the NE14 A. A. Cutter Logger at »6.50; other Loggers »4.00 and »4.50. High Cut vest fields; his folks are coming from dale. On Sunday evening a large the onions and farmers are now busy of SBP4. Sec. 12. T. 2 N.. R. 6. W.. and Shoes »1.85 to »3.85 the East In a few days, and will locate crowd of boys went and charivarleJ putting them In their barns.------J, A, lots 1, 2 and 3 In Township No. 2 N.. Range No. 5 W.. and Will offer F O R E S T GROVE SHOE S T O R E In or near Scholls. ------ C. Hinton's them, and on Monday they had a wed Chilton has a contract for supplying proof to show that the land sought Is is reedy for Fall and Wet Weather. Stock Complete. threshing machine from Reedvllle ding dinner at Mr George N. Kelley's the S. P. Co. at Gaston with water, and more valuable for Its timber or stone for agricultural purpose«, And as It will soon be school days again we have taken extra pains passed here on Tuesday. E. E. Schmelt ------The barn, threshing machine and is busily engaged at present installing than and to esttabllsh hts claim to said to get a big lot of CHILDREN'S SHOES, and for the girls we have a zer Is running hts engine this season out-bulldlng o f George Hess, an Indus a gasoline engine and pump. land before the Register and Receiver School Bag with all Shoes from ez.50 to »2.75. ——y Will Fletcher and Eddie Suther trious farmer, living two miles west of this oflee at Oregon City. Ore., on of this place, burned to the ground Visitors— Granga Organizer — Im W E S E L L IN L A D IE S SHOES— land finished pulling their onions to Thursday, the 22 day of OctobeF. 1903 provement*— Homs from th* Sea day. ------ Cyrus Brown came home this afternoon, about three o ’clock He names as witnesses: James B. THE J E N N E 8 S M ILLER shore — Slight AceldsnL Houston. W A. Trites, L. R. Houston, yesterday from Woodburn, where he They were threshing when the sparks T H E J U L I A M A R LO W from tbs engine caught the straw ’. A. Gordon, all of Portland. Ore. Beaverton. Sept. 17.— David Purser has had charge of a large hop yard T H R E E STR U B M A N N S , Any and all persons claming ad — Miller Brothers have sold their afire, burning all their grain, separa and wife returned from Long Beech versely the above-described lands are Three ef the beet for the price In the marl tor. barn, which was full o f hay; a pig he o f ladles’ shoes Saturday. Mrs. Pnrser reports having requested to file their claim In this of hay baler to A man from Newberg pen full of fattening hogs, and several In flw shoes f p t tA50. »1.85 to »2.75, are ” of kinds. « uun plutei; Dome, quite a time getting home, as Uie fice on or before saJd Jfcid day of -—g| Will WahUlMcl w a h ^ U t e l hag has been on th the sic» list for daysDVr Flstuhe ber Sther b«Usings All- »8at was saved .«learner v'Potter" does noe. r run n tw , October. 19<A, IB l 'J l m e N W id m m s ' s h o e s ESSER. th« House. This 'is the second and eef^boM iw anted td ton m* hom* a ttjd m g * >W* £ k Mredijf tfn fluewnd IM n M ^ P n (l.S fl^ B d ^ S O . Toll pay your Receiver ne which they liuvv had hitrfifel al t Ü .k a m e à f c e ------F d f lin# Of money and take your choice of the beat made. At our store you find the school books and supplies at Hedge’s.* Many Away Hagpdtking — Big Slash a* thpy had one btiriPiaat year.— Dr. Reed's Cushion Soles. They are easy on the feet. Shall be pleased T H O M A S H. BROWN Gus S. I Am hot to has sold his place While sawing wood Thursday of ing Burned — Threshing Over and to have a visit from yon. Threshers Move On — Hess Bros. In Shady Brook to a man from Port last wyek^Arthnr Moor eery severely Yours respectfully. B U ILD IN G 5 0 T E R I A L land for »2.250. -Mr.- Lani|n»t<vfntends cut hi* J0eef1n *wo plages, but he Is Again Lose by Firs. fo sro fo Fast era Oregon and may buy now able to be around and says It Is Lime, Sand and Csmsnt ■etnsny. Sept. IT —Things are very there------Mr and Mrs Stanley Crimp doing nicely.------Plenty of capped Jelly on • * round here. Most o f the people have been visiting their aunt. Mrs. at 35« per HesP%| fM fro’i * ReeesV «rows. Oregon Aplin Mills Co., of Cornelius Silver Dust Flour APLIN MILLS COMPANY Handsome Majestic” $2.50 Shoe. Forest Grove Shoe Store m u x » T C. V . B. RUSSELL