81 W U T 8 V f I U T B U T A i, n Forest (¡trove, Washington County, Oregon, Oetoher 23, 1003. Voi. 1 n morning befone breakfast and imme. Ernest, the 14 year old »on of John KANSAS ( ITV. diatilly after istli'ig n few buckwheat L >hmanr, was severely injured one ----- day last week hy being kicked in the Apple picking, potato digging and pane ikes and a cup of coffee he went out to hi» old barn and began to tear face by a horse. pi iwing a1 e th • order of the day. Rev. Mr. Clemo, the former M. E. School c mm need Monday wiih it down, tint hs luck hud it lie has a new one full of liay and witli room pastor at Cornelius, will preach at this MDs Tht mas a- teacher, for all of it is horses i nd cows. place the ensuing year. Mr. Ayi , , h e milk hauler Mr. Peter Vandehey, from Ver h l8 „ new boy ttt hi8 home, UI.KNTJE hoort, spent several days of last week Mr. K irt’s sister from near Tilia visiting frienls and relatives at this inook City is visiting here for a Miss Lucy Davis lias gone to Port­ place. few days. land to work. Mrs. Bunker will spend the winter Mr. Davis and wife have moved Mr. Chas Loudon, gave an enjoy­ at Vancouver, Wash. Mrs. Wiu. King returned Saturday ,)ai‘k to ,lis l,*ace< formerly the ■ . J. able dance Friday evening. last from several days visit at The lUtchey place. Mr. John W. Connell is up in Eist- Dalles. Mr. McQraw is finishing his clover eru Oregon, buying horses, Miss Belle MeCallen is at home bulling, John Wright, from Canada, is visit again, after spending the summer at Mr> ( >|,rts< Chapman, of D-nls, ing his nephew, Thos. Connell. Portland. came out for a couple of days for a Albert Thomas is teaching the Gas M>88 Rulh Owens is visiting with hunt. ton school, it commenced last Mon­ her parents. Mr. Kerts is having a well dug by day. Mr. Thos. Muessen, who spent the j his barn, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mays, have summer at this place, lias gone to SIlERWOUU. heeu visiting friends in Portland this Portland to work this winter. week. / / j 4 t N r K It V11 1 Mrs H arris and son, of P ortlan d , are visiting w ith h er p arents, Mr. an d Mrs. Sehiefflin. B u tter lias gone u p live cents to- day according to to d ay ’s paper, so th a t th e patro n s can ex pect a still h ig h e r price n e x t month. , „ , . , A R u etten o f Mt. A ngel w as a visitor her.- S unday and Monday. H e will probably start h is creamery there n e x t M onday. Several loads of fine cabbage have come from A. R ev erm an ’s place and sell for six ty cents a dozen, w huch seems cheap for such monsters. UKTItA'Y Mr. G orge liui.tz is improving his Blake True, of Middleton, passfd house by putting on a fresh coat ol | pe, pie around Bethany taking are through on the train a few days ago paint. advat.tageof the good weather to dig on his way to B iker City, where he Mr. Hess, who lost his barn a few potatoes. The crop is light in places contemplates working in a mine dur. weeks ago. now has a uew one marly ing the winter. 1 *0,i di*Ser8 Br‘* hard ,0 Ke'- completed. The first shipment of potatoes and J )hn Berger is on (he sick list. Mrs. W. W. Paine’s little I oy onions to tie made troni this place A farmers telephone to this place in car lots, will be sent out ill a few Elmer is quite siek. Dr. Bailey Jr Is talked of, to connect at the Mauz e days by J, C. Smock. The potatoes is attending him. place with the line just building there go to jCalifornis, aud the onions ^to ________!_______ W. E. Thomas, came home feeling Seattle. Prices paid, 60 aud 7óct. per badly last week, and is now suffer­ «A l.18 r itti ! k. ew t. respectively. ing with typhoid fever. C. True, the Middleton prune man, Mrs. Schuler’s mother, Mrs. Fox, is OI Thursday of last week Dr is loading a car of his produces at this visiting her. She will make her home L irge was a Gales Creek visitor. place. The Middleton facilities for in Ori gon in the future. On Sunday Messrs, llaycock and handling freight being quite limited, 8. A. D. Meek, is having a new Geiger were Gales Creek visitors. most of their car shipments are porcli built on his house. Clyde Mr. Sam Wells has returned from j handled from here. Lincoln is doing the work. Eastern Oregon where lie spent the A fine lot of office furniture has Mr. T. II. Johnson, who cut his summer. just recently been received by L .S . foot quite badly a few weeks ago, School opened last Monday with M ’Connell, postmaster, for equipping while slashing for W. VV. is slowly thirty pupils in attendance and Chas. the rural mail office at this place. recovering. The consignment consists of clmire, Lilly as teacher. Mrs Rice, L-ft Tuesday for the desks, an 1 three large compartments Frank Fletcher accompanied by containing pigeon-holes tor distribut­ East to visit relatives and friends his mother a id sister, Miss Eva, ing the mails in. Alsm t one month in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Hhe spent Sunday at the old homestead. Hei ago the government sent a nice sec­ will lie gone three months. Ivor Jacobson is improving the tion of lock-t.oxes which were install­ niece from McMinnville will accom looks of his dwelling hy adding a ed in the post-office. We can now pany her. new porch and doing some inside boast of sn up-to-date office. w()r|j No. 23 HA1WAKD. Mrs Zdla Cilder. of Seattle, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Clau Je Greear. Mr. Lo ds Strohroyer 'o k a load J. W. llartrampf, recently from of his brother-in-law's things to Forest Grove, has bought of J. A . A l­ Portland, Saturday. lison, for $050, his property on Third Mr. J. Boos, while coming home and Grant streets, including a two- with a load of chop feed, Saturday, story, seven room dwelling and barn. lost two sacks just below Mr. T. B. Perkins, who started I he first Mann’s, on the Beaverdaui road. ge eral merchandise store in a brick Mrs. ii. Whitten has been visiting building and put on the first delivery Mrs. Lyda Friday, and having a ver) wagon in Hillsboro, examples which pleasant time. have been followed until all the mer­ Miss Katie Boos went Saturday, chants now have their slocks in simi­ to visit tier sister, Miss Anna B os, lar safe quarters and afford the same who is working below Greenville. convenience to their customers, has Mr. C. Lorenzs was hauling turn gone to Humboldt, Calif., where he her from Lyda’s saw mill the othe has a good position as manager of a day, when his team became frighten general merchandise store. His fam­ ed and ran away, hut did no damage ily will remain in Hillsboro for the Mr. Bill Lyda will finish sawing, ! resent. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Sheaver, of tills wtek aud will begin tearing down ids mill lo move to the new North Yakima, Wash, are visitors at site near the Bellinger bridge, 3J the home of R. H. Greer of Hillsboro Mr. Sheaver was on his way toDilley miles fr< m Forest Grove, and the old farm lo renew old acquan- iutance and see the old place once VERBOORT. more. H. E . More and Wilheiu ina Van CiR’.ujT C ourt Der X mden were united in hoi) matrimony, in the Catholic Church Molly M Kendall on the 17lh of at Verboort, Rev. L- Verhaag officiat­ October, Hied complaint in a suit for ing. a divorce from Thomas B Kendall. Wednesday, Oct. 21st the wedding of William VanDei Velden ano Anna Van Dyke took place at solemi High Mass, the Rev. Father Verhoag officiating and Die R ev. Fathei O’Brien O. P. assisting as Deao»o aud’ Rev. Fattier Springer assisting a? Subdeacon. The happy couple havi the rare distinction of being ihi first to he married at Solemn High Noon at Verboort. Num>ri us gutsh came to congratulate the newly mar ried at (lie home of the bride and t< spend the day. M onday w as pay day for the Last Tuesday, Father O’Brien O. I . m outh of S eptem ber, a t th e C enter­ concluded a successful mission at ville cream ery. T h e p atro n s re Seghers. Thursday and Friday ol ceived tw enty seven cents a pound tliis week lie will go to the churcli tor th e ir flutter, w hich is $ i . io for South of Cornelius. Saturday he one hund red p ounds of m ilk, te st­ will go to Buxti n to open a mission in g four percent. T h e skim m ed there on Sundav. m ilk, w hich is w orth from ten to fifteen cents, w ould m ake th e ir re­ ceipt ; a dollar and fifteen cents, which H five cents m ore th a n the (UNION. condensed m ilk lactory gave its Mrs. Belle Woodard and her moth* PKORRLSH p at runs. »r, Mrs. Robinson of Portland, are Mrs. McEldowney and daughter, Farmers are ail busw digging their of Forest Grove, and Miss Ida Hay. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard UK A V tilt I ON Crofts Mi is week . potatoes this fine weather. of Mt. Tabor, spi nt Sunday with J v. D. llitilis and family. Fanno Bros, have finished getting Lilly «4 Co. are having their store I» » u r n The Di-1riet S. S. Convention held __ T i g in this pine* Oct. 21st while not painted Inside, also having a general in their onions this week, Miss Mary Wills, who h is been 21 ' J ‘-Ml»- very largely nttendel was very in cleaning up getting r.ady for their jjr48j8 Kaufman of Yancouv- quite sick for the psst three weeks, died, Tuesday, Oct. 2d, of consump­ 1 ^ teresting and all there iiad a good fa" stock of goods. er visi(e,| ¡„ Progress last week. in m tion, at the home of her grand m it Ii - r v - 1 /V 1 ,im e' The Rev- Mr’ , ‘*ul ()rr wh" WB8 10 Miss Minnie Doeneka of Portland er Mrs, Moore. The remains wi r R >ad Supervisor Johnson, has se have preachrd at the old church on 8pe„t Sunday w ith Maude Mingle), taken to Corvallis, Thursday morn cured the rock crusher and now has Sunday last, had married a w ife and James Butler has returned from Mrs. W. I I . Beharrel anil son ing, for burial. it in | lace ready to crush rock. Ii couldn’t come, Mr. MeRay, a fellow North Yakima where he has been Wesley visited in Progress list week. will he well lor those who have sub- student, came and delivered an ex Howard Hot. terlee is again able to employed during the summer* ., , work , to . report . . to ih e super i-ellent sermon to a small but appre- Mrs. McKay* spent a few days in tie around, after a severe illness ol scrihcd Miss Susie McKinnney returned Portland last week visiting her two weeks. visor and inform him when it will eiative audience. from Eistern Oregon last week. daughter. Clarence Miller furnished ten thou- be most convenient for them to work The lack of cars still prevents the Miss Emmons of Portland was a .. .. ,, | . . ... sand feet of heavy timbers for the Misses Anna and Sarah Ibigers farmers from shipping their hay. Mr-. Pella McC ulcy is visiting . J . guest of Miss Blanch Huston the first ... „ , shingle mill iliime at Glcnwood. M of Portland spent Sunday with Mrs. M r s . \V . I I . R o y d . “ Geo. Douglas, of North Yamhill, of the week- J . Hamblin, owner ot the m ill, will A . R. Fanno, was seen in town Huoday. Hi Miss Flora Fulton is visiting with soon be ready for business. M iss Morgan of Astoria visited Mis Mr. Vaughn Beharrel made a Hy­ comes down this way quite ofterf6* Elizabeth Milne on Saturday, return her sister, Mrs. Eva Alexander. Win. Lyda Sr. is having the old ing trip out from Portland on his there seemingly is some cause frit ed Sunday. Messrs. Chas. Johnson and Bam '«HI repaired and put In shape for w heel la-t Wednesday evening. these frequent visits. The Native Daughters of Lucindi the winter’s work. John Prickeit Hoover have succeeded Mr. Fisher Phily Porter has been helping hit M r’ Henry Husiiage, wife and Hill cabin gave a surprise party a is doing the work. in the hu'cher business. Their many daughter, Mabel from Tigarilville brother, A. M. Porter, in the »’ore, the home of Isiac Butler on Tuesda; frit-nils wish ihem success in their Walter Sargent is out of school spent Sunday with Mrs. George for a week or nmr -. evening. new utidci tak ing. this week owing to a severe cold Blasser. Carl Heidel, employed in Portland «ARDEN HOME. which settled in his eyes. Mr. S. If. Z m merman has taken Hundsyed in Hillsboro witli hisfolk- II ILLS! liti Dr. J . E . Hall of Clalskaninc eamt | up his aiHi ie in B averlon. He has The dog belonging to John De Mrs, E. L Abbott returned Wed­ purchased slock in ih i Beaverton out Monday to look at his timber i Horne, bit one of the childien quite nesday, from a week’s visit in Pori Milling Co and expec.s to tie ein- claim purchased from Brice Wilsoi. j School haa opened up, Mis» Lena severely on the arm; the animal land. ployed in the m ill. of Glen wood, last winter- The Dr. i l'°y neM teacher. was getting so cross that he had to Mrs. John Miller, of Portland expressed himself as well pleased Mr. Frank Maitland has consider- tie killed. spent Sunday in ilill-dioro, with he " with the investment. i abl plowing done already, i fci I ^ \ K 3111111 Mrs. (iaarde was in Garden Home, mother, Mrs. Susie Brown. ___ Ivan G lalley and Miss Belle Me- Wm. Dunsnaoor has been thinking Friday. Miss Myrtle Butter, of North Yak Mrs. R M. Kyle ison the sick list. c , *reni ,wo of Creek’s most 0f going East w ith with a carload of .. „ . . . . , popular young jieople, were married Always open — T h e P a r'fir R estau ­ raa, Wash., Is visiting at the horn Me-srs I’srmley and Gsrrigu«, from prunes. .Saturday evening at the residence last Saturday rant. next door W e rtz ’ ’ artier shop. • of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Bilik*, pu**ed ihr >ugli Cedar Mill on Isaac Butler. of the bride’s uncle and aunt, M r.! Only two ring necks are left on Die 13. h Inst n in n ile for Portland and Mrs. Carl Her. A supper and Day amt night, we are ready to serve «*» Mr. C. Ik Maey’i n Loal— Between Hillsboro and Wee with ppsince. warm lunches at the Pacific Restau- dance followed the wedding and a ,hp ,,lh*r " n “ nlD* *' Union, a heavy brown overcoat. • Mrs. V. P meroy relurnid Halur- m a week’s visit at Urna people have the best wishes of the The milk wagon will call at your on returning In Thus. Tucker, Hills A very dcstrurtive notion strurk * | boro, Oregon. tilia. entire community. Mr. William Clap-haw the other door. Leave orders at Bazaar. as j k e She alleges that (hey wtre marritd on September 12, lt>80 at Callaway Nebraska, hy M H Deems, Justice of the Peace, that there were four child­ ren to said marriage. As a ground for dlvoreoshe alleges that the de­ fendant drove her from their home on the 14th of September and erueliy treated her. She asks for the care and custody of Nora Gertrude Ken- nail and Archie Ramona Kendall, and for about $400 worth of porsoual property. Hollis 4 Hawks appear as attorneys for plaintiff. If you want something nobby call anil see Westcott. lie will tell you all about it. * HEAL ESTATE TKANSEEH8. Clark Hewitt et ux to John A Kirkwood, 7,4H aos in A J Mas­ ter’s d ie. $1075 Nancy I Banks et al to ET Turner, 1 ar in T 2 N, It 3 \V loo Jno F Cars lens et ux to Montgom­ ery Turner, 1 ar in see 2j, T 2 N, Jno I! Martin et ux to Frank I Knight, 16 acs in sec 10,T 1 S, K 4 W .240 J II Lamlx-rt to Adam Engel, lots 10 and 12, Peachvale 3 ; o Donald McKenzie et ux toW.I I.yth N J of NJ of lot No 2, Block 10,, Forest Grove. ................... 700 rbo«\\ K e n to n to W oodruff W a rd , NV>'1 »I NE| n[ see 17, 1 1 N, It 3 W, 40 acres. 1450 ■lane A I’erkins to Nick Keiniitvr, 0 O. 8 I acs in T 1 8 ,1 W.Will.Mer. 1350 .1 B Kuhns et ux t o .las E Reeher, Si of lot 2, block 15, Forest Grove 750 A Hiniimn to Chas Lllinuinn, lots in Forest Grove 8 of block 35... 1 Sarah E Reeves to Tlios Tallman, 1 lot 3 in hlk 5 In Finney's mid to liillslioro . ............ 250 .Insepli A Allison et ux to Jno W llartrampf, lot 1 in hlk 10 in Thorne's add to Hillsboro, also 150x33 ft adjacent ............ 650 Nice clean lunrhce anil meals loc anil up, at the Pacific flostaiirant. * The Pacific .States Telcpone and Telegraph Co., are now busily en- gaged in adding another wire to their line down the Yamhill division. The increase of business, they state, lias necessitated the additional wire. Have you seen those fancy dressers at Roe * Buxton’s? New line Just ar­ rived. • Wm. Baxter, an oltl resident of Scoggins Valley, died Wednesday morning of heart disease caused hy rheumatism ■ He was born In Hcot- land 72 years ago and came to Wash itrgton County in ’75. The County pension Imanl, Drs. Wood, Tamie-ie and Large examined four applicants Wednesday lies ides one from Portland. A