Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, October 30, 1903, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THOM LEV’S L VIES I'.
, on “ A day in our Natiou’d Congress
BE iVEIt IU> S. S CONVENU!»'. William Duusmoor to Randall
DEATH UK U iSl’ KK BAUMANN, OK
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in War Time.”
Dunsmoor a trartinE W'alkercl 700
ID’ Ml t> Y
A District Kuud«y School Conven Ruud ill Duns moor to Win E Dun—
Judife McBride and District At
The instructor« areKupt.L K. Trav
iortiey Allen were in town Tuesday er of Haieui, formerly of Beaverton •ion wa« held at Beaverton, at the
moor 3 a iu sec 8 t 1 n r 4 w
400
■ I 'V - s
»* •on
•>. •• bo came to
Daniel BOgdenet ux to Wm Brew­
to lake up the petition signed by ! Pré«. Keailer, of th-iMonmouth N o r- Congregational Church, Oct. 21
Ir
.. ;:i •
‘hen to« k
ster lit J a in sec 20 t 1 » r 3 w... 250
After devotional exercises by R-v.
over 200 for the suspension of -ent- mal and Prof. H. A. Adrian of Wis
HI* » b 04 * ml es.s ft ' iny, died
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Shute
el
nx
to
Ed
B
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ence of Mr. and Mrs. L>. J Tromley j eonsin. State Hupt. Ackerman will Mr. Ciemo, of the M. E Church of
I there TuesD • fo r n ii g «if * cart dis­
oi lot 5 in b'uckti Fairview. Hills-
Beaverton, Dr. Milligan,of Portland,
on condition that they leave the be present Friday.
ease after »iffsr .ig f>t some time
lx>ro.............................................
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«poke of “ How' to Win and Hold the
county, hut the discovery of a plan
News and Weekly Oregonian. $2
A
B
Todd
et
ux
to
A
W
Ru
9
sell
30
with a complication of troubles. He
Children and Youth in Sunday
for jaiibreak makes it likely they’ll year.
a in sec 1 t 1 s r 4 w .............. 3tioo wa« about 75 years of age and has no
School,” which was followed by a
etay in the law’s custody for »on e
City oiCornilius toCW Hendricks
PUBLIC SCHOOL 'I EACHEits.
! relatives nearer than a brother who
general discussion.
time. Sheriff Sewell discovered tint
a tract in Cornelius.
000 lives in Elizabeth, N J. T»e rest
“ Anchored”, a solo, was prettily Jane M Smith to Henry Vil-
Tromley hail gotten a tile and case
Most of the puhlicschools in Wash
liger 2 a in A T Smith d i e
if oon of the family are in O -rmany where
knife with whieh he had manafact ington County are now in «e.«« on, «ung hy Miss Birdie Vincent and
before his coming to this country he
ured two clever wooden keys that
was followed by a reading by Mis« Amanda Potter to Joseph A Hin­
though of course closed during the
ton
wj
of
see
181
2
«
r
2
w
served
in the Prussian army and bit»
()lsen,of Raleigh, “ How to conduct
would open the jd l locks and wa*
80 acre»................... ............. ..
1 «word is now in the custody of Mont­
j time of the in-titute. Supt. Bdt has
working on the third for the outer iso sys'cmatiz-d the schools that a Sabbath School Service,” which Joseph A Hinton et ux to H. Me
ezuma lodge here to* whom he pre»
Fee «1 I c of Joseph A Hinton
Then
door, at the same time preparing I teachers report promptly at the was thoroughly discussed
M
M
X
)
rented It.
85
75
acres
another exit by removing bricks opening of esch term with a program came more music, and the benedic­
Jiion T Gerrish et ux to K M Hill
Mr. Bauman had been under a
tion
closed
the
morning
service.
An
from the rear wall.
et ux lik) acr- s in t 1 a r 4 » . . , 4000 doctor’s care for many months, suf­
of class-work and it is from these re
Sheriff Sewell, K. B. Tongue and port«, through his courtesy, that the elaborate dinner at Morton’s Hall, to E A Hyde et ux to Philip French
fering from a complication of diseases,
35 acres in t 1 a r 4 w
J. W. m >rgan made strict search in following list was obtained.
5250
First which all were invited, pleasantly
, but his death was immediately due
F M Hill to John T Gerrish 40 a
and about the j td as a risolt and dis- comes the number of the district, passed the noon hour.
in t 1 » r 4 w
................. ... 4001*! to heart trouble. The funeral was
In opening the afternoon service
covered $ 201 ) in greenbacks in th* next the date when the term opened
Chas F Miller to Mary R Miller
held Wednesday afternoon from
the devotional exercises were conduct­ 100x29 ft in hioca 2 K Grove
toe of one of Burke’s shoes. Trout- and then the name of the teacher.
1 Donelson’s undertaking parlors and
ley was to receive $100 for his service*. 1 Sept 21 Mattie V Snodgrass, Jennie ed by Mr. Rob rtsou, of Raleigh. “ De­ John 8 us boiler to Roman Catho­
was undei the charge of Montezuma
lic archbishop of Portland 234
cision Day.” was a reading by Rev
The officers are now investigating
Beamish
Lodge No. 51), 1 O. O. F\, although*
by
235
ft
in
hlisje
C
t
F
<»rove
..
how money and tools got iDto the 2 “ 2» Louisa M oobery, Josephine L Mr. G’lemo, which was followed by a
Frank K Kni.lit to Sylvester Dav-
Minerva Lodge No. 19, of P irtlaud,
general
discussion,
music
arid
a
well
jail and strict guard is kept though s
Vase M V Case
i“ lot« I and 2 sec it» t I s r 4 w
to which he belonged, was represent­
1 « ui res
..................
ielivered recitation, “ The Little
150
watch had been placed over a w eei 3 “ “ S R Skeels
ed
hyja delegation of members..
Tyler
Woodward
(trustee
to
the
Pilgrim,” by Mrs. Lillie Haskell.
ago who would have given more 4 “ 21 Maude Marsh
The burial was in the Old Feliows
C 8 Nath Hank lots 2 3 4 5 and
|
5
Oct
12
l/>u
C
Starrett
‘The
Power
of
Individual
Life,”
Ihe
wound» to Mr. Burke had he gotten
» J of lot 8 iu sub 21 t I s r 1 w
( | cemetery.
l* Sept 21 Ralph Wann
suiject of an interesting reading by
to the outside.
00 acres 2 c .................................
7 “ “ B W Barue«. Lucy Humph­ Mrs. Fred Cady, then Miss Vincent Willamette Real Estate Co to Al­
It is “aid the conviction of Mrs.
reys, Annie Rood, Rose Wil­ sang another solo, and Dr. Milligan
The Supreme Court Monday will
bert Him ii itig lots 7, 8, 9 and 10
Tromley of burning her dwelling
block 20 Cornelius
.......
120 annoswice its decision on the new tax
cox, Mary M Pittenger, Maud spoke of “ Home Department and
is assured and that the evidence,
U SG .Murquam et ux I St Jos­
Wilson
law with every likelihood that as
Cradle Roll,” whose discussion
eph Ecclesiastical Society of the
implicates Tromley.
* “ 2 s Kva M Catching
a result an extra session of the L-g-
Province of Oregon 11 47 acres
brought
out
many
new
features.
9 “ “ Eva M Lund
in Elam Youngdle
AUCTION SALE.
12 islature will be required that the
A Question B >x was well conduct­
Hi jt Sept 2S FJwio Allen, (ir)valine
E F Riley to same grantee, same
public revenues may be properly
ed by Rev. Mr. R ibinaon, then under
Baldwin
land 2 c
........................
t* collected. Much an event will nof tie
The undersigned will sell at pub
“
Election
of
Secretary,”
Mis«
Myrtle
lie auction at the E l. Purdin place, I 11 jt Oct 12 A L Th»ma«, Edith Allen
| 12 “ ’’ Selenne Yates
Haskell, of B'averton, wa» choseu for SEW SAW-MILL K« k IM ITI» VAL- unwelcome as it gives opportunity
one mile north and one-half milepa-t
LEV.
for repealing the Celilo portage ap­
Id “ 5 W H Bear
that important post. With the »»rig
of Greenville, on
propriation which would save Oregon
14 “ “ Mary Milts
ing of the closing hymn, “Hod Re
J W. Wright, of Forest Grove, is #14(l,00»«after paying the expenses of
MONDAY, NOVEM BER i>, 1908, j la Sept 2 M Zelplui M Knight, Mattie
With You ’Till We Meet Again,”
The following property will be sold
Starrett, Orel M Beal, Jessie and benediction, by Rev. Mr. Robin­ now installing a new saw-mill plant the session.
to the highest bidder:
Greer, Elra S Baker, Susie son, of Hillsboro, a meeting whieh in Pattou Valley three miles west of
Gaston on the Chas. Hering timber
Jackson, Carienette Haley
Two and a fourth spiing wagon;
P U S U C SCHOOL R E P O R T '
had beeu full of interest and profitable
land, where (here is about 4 mil io 1
three and a fourth wagon; mower, Hi Sept 2 S A W Tupper
suggestions far Sunday School work­
Report of Public School for the
feet of lumber > ccessible. This will
i early uew; hay rake; large iron ket­ 17 Oct 5 Coral Wilkes
ers closed.
1
H
Sept
21
C
Viola
Bauman
month
ending Oct. 23.
be one of the best plants in the
tle; set of double work harness, iocu-
19 “ 2 H Daisy D. Curtis
Death
of
Mrs.
John
lieuelltH.
of
U
u
»
m
-
Total
number enrolled
289
county
when
completed,
eapable
of
bator; grain cradle; two horse»; two
20 jt “ “ Flov H Bass
iug.
Average attendance
203.
cutting 15,000 feet daily ttnekequipped
eow.-(one fresh, the other soon); five 21 Oct 12 J M Archbold
Percent of attendance
94 5-T
colonies of bee»; two R oger sewinir 22 Sept 28 Mrs M C Saltm
Mrs John Benefiet, an Oregon pio to turn out first class lumber of all
Cases
of
tardiness
50
kinds.
Mr.
Wright
has
for
s
-m
e
!
machines; range cook stove; two 03 jt ,s(.pt 2 S E A Downing, Angusta L neer of 1852, died at her home near
Total neither absent nor tardy 100
time been interested in timhei lands,
»mall stoves; meat chopper, folding
Moerllering
Manning Sunday, aged 74 years.
Zdpha Knight, Principal..
saw machine, two cross cut saws; and 24 i kt 5 Ethel Plowman
Mrs. Benefiel was twice married. owning valuable tracts in Polk Co.
Forest
Grove,
Ore.
2t>
jt
Sept
21
Anna
Thompson
other farm implements and house­
Her first husband died in 1855. on
Vaunt! Bead iu Ili» kJitaheii.
hold good« too numerous to mention. 27 “ “ J T Fletcher
the plains. About four years, later,
Nice clean lunches and meals 15c
Term« of Hah: Under # 10 , cash 28 “ “ Katherine Meyer.»
in Yambill county, Oregon, she was John Parson, an old man who has
Chalmers,
and
up. at the Pacific Restaurant.
*
Marie
in band; over # 10 , six months’ time 2 !* Sept 7 Anna
married to John Benefit*!, whose death t>een living alone for the past fen
Staehr
on approved note with six per cent
years
in
a
dwelling
belonging
to
W.
occurred iu 1891. She was born at
80 “ “ Chas Lilly
Earl B. Hawks
interest.
Knoxville, Illinois, and is survived H. Wehruug in Die edge of town on W. H. Hollis.
32 Oct 5 Maggie Robertson
Sale commences at 10 o'clock. 33 Sept 28 Brasilia True
by the billowing children : Mrs. Mary the Reed vi lie road was found dead
H O L L IS & H AW K S,
Free lunch at noon.
34 jt Oct 5 Maude Lainan, H A Prentiss Aun Larkins, Garfield, W ash; Wil­ in his kitchen Monday afternoon by Real Estate and Corporation Lai. 1 a
W m S a tti . eh , Owner.
(Sept 14 1
son Bencfiel, Portland; Thomas Bene neighbors who had missed him. He
Specialty.
B. P. CiutNEl.IlJ.», Auctioneer.
3q “ “ Laura Luce
fiel. Chicagi ; Chaney Benettel, Mrs had not been seen since Thursday
40 “ “ John Hohnnit
Lois Carstens, Manning; and Perry and so Messrs George Ledford, It.
The milk wason will call at your
Of Interest to school officers is an 41 Sept 28 Florence Day
Kuhn, Cummingsand Calvin Briggs,
Benefiei, Buxtoi .
door.
Leave orders at Bazaar.
opinion Just given by Attorney Hen 42 it “ 14 Ora Bon Durant
Interment «asm the Wilkes ceme­ who lives next door, made a search
43
Oct
12
Maude
D.int
eral Crawford upon request of State
and, seeing Ihe body tnriugh the
tery Monday.
Supt. Ackerman, which holds 1 h it 44 “ 5 Alice Cronin
cracks in the kitchen wall, broke in gyxxyxoooooooocoocasoooco
win 4 ** a pupil is transferred from 01 e 45 “ ‘ Mary L Young
M il! Il-MA It ION WEDDING
’l l the door. Chin and wrist were »0
district to another, it is the duty of 4o Jt “ 12 Goldie Allen
GAKI,‘VILLE.
disfigured that an inquest was
47
Oct
5
Annie
Pollnid
the Board of Directors to transfer
deemed advisable ami Coroner Large
48 Sept 28 E l\v S Even Jen. Earl E
that pupil’s proportion of the school
A very pretty wedding look place was summoned.
Fisher. Gertrude Timms
fund« to the d strict to which the 49 it “ “ Bir«lie Guenther
Wednesday, Oct. 21 , at 12 o'clock, at
Dr. Tamiesie, the coroner's pbysi
child removes. If the Board of I>i. 50 Oct r* Janies H Jack
the hall of Butte Grange, Tigard- slan, made a cerelul investigation
rectors of the first district refus-s to 51 “ 12 U C Woodburv
ville, the contracting parties being which showed the suspicious marks
transfer the money a mandamus 52 “ 5 Alice I, Fay
Mr. George W. Smith and Mrs. Fau- on Ihe body were from Ihe gnawing
proceeding may he brought tiy the 53 Oct 5 (tiara Allen
uie K. Marion.
of rats ami was satisfied that death
parents of the child to compel the 54 “ " Will Hochstetler. dura An­
At the appointed hour the bride had come from apoplexy, probably
derson
directors to perform their duty.
It
and groom entered the hall to the Friday morning as the rigidity was
is also held that where the child is 55 “ “ Marie Hochstetler
strains of the wedding march from leaving. After this report, an ex­
transferred before a county appor­ 57 Sept 21 Gertrude Vollaus
I-ohengrin. played by Mrs. Gussie amination of the premises and list­
58 “ “ Agnes Delsnian
tionment, the County Superintend­ 59 “ “ Edna Fortner
Tigard, and took their positions und­ ening to the testimony of two witnes-
ent must distribute the money sc ] 60 Oct 12 Oillle L Koelier
er a beautiful arch made of evergreens «es, Messrs. Cummingsand George
cording to the school census and tti. '•l *' “ school closed
and ivy, entwined with white cos­ Ledford, who nail been earlier on the
transfer lie made after ward by tile «>2 jt Sept 21 Marie Wilhelm
mos, where a beautiful and impreen- scene, the jury, Messrs R. Kuhn, A
district officer-.
I b3 “ “ Mrs 8 J Raftety
ive ceremony was ;>erformed by II. Wright, John Northrup, Calvin
i>4 Oct 5 E J Shot well
Justice ot the Peace H. B. Tigard.
Briggs, R. T. Johnson ami Craig,
bb “ “ A R Lee
The bride looked charming in a brought in a verdict Of death fri in
ANNUAL TEA C H ER S - IN S T ITU TE .
b7 jt Sept 14 l ’ S McHargue
showman.
dark blue gown and carried a bou­ 11 a ural causes. The condition of the
)«• 1 let 5
Margaret
Bateman
Journeyed
The annual teachers’ institute o f 1
quet of bridal roses.
house, especially the sleeping room
to the Pacific coast to visit a
“ “ Lottie E Thomas
the county U-gan its three days’ acs j-., '* “ Marie V Arnold
The groom wore the conventional with its grimy pallet, discarded
relative. On his way back east
slou Wednesday morning in thu cir 7:1 ** *’ Flora Pollock
he stopped at Kansas City to
clothing for a pillow and tl >or covered
black.
see the great Barnum A Ratley
cult court room with sn unexpectedly 74 Sept It SC Slierill
After Ihe ceremony and congratu with the accumulated evidence that
show.
To the editors of the
large attendance. Over a hum!
:r> t let 5 Lizzie Swanson
latious a bountiful dinner was served during all his ten years, occupancy
local dailies who called upon
7 *» Sept 28 Maud Sikes
the
tenant
had
found
solace
in
»mok-
in the hail hy members of the Grange
him Mr. Barnum said: “Gen­
a deserved tribute to Supt. Ball as 77 It tt Cora Wilkes
tlemen. Mr. Bailey tells me that
and about 60 guests partook of (he iug and chewing, apparently the only
tl
t*
Blanche Rico
my presence at the performances
well as convincing proof of his popu­ 7!«
pleasure of h solitary life, all made
sumptuous repa-t.
tl tl J W Lorett
of the Barnum & Bailey circus
larity among the teachers, that many M
the
observer
realize
that
death
ought
Many beautiful and useful preseot-
H'J Oct 5 Klfie Galhreatli
Is worth #5,000 a day to the
are at the institute who by law were
were received by the happy couple. not to have been an unwelcome guest
show. If this is true It Is my
84.it“ “ ' Vtavia Herman
not required io come as they also
It
II
name that Is so valuable. It is
Mr. and Mrs. Smith have hosts ot in such a home.
Mardia Tracer
attended the state teachers’ associa­ s* Sept 28 Lillian Briggs. E ’
known in every town, city and
Mr. Parson came to Oregon in '47,
T Kalting friends and acquaintances and are
hamlet: it has become a house
tion. An interesting lecture was K!» “ 21 I'ennc—cc Weathc
well and favorably known, having at'tl'P age of sixteen. About a dozen
word throughout the country.
given by Pres. Kessler Wednesday vto “ " lua M Palm*
made Tigsrdvllle their home« for years ago he sold a 40 acre tract m
evening, on “ The School in Its Rela­ *♦1 tt
\ unit- \* « man
• \-» w . x m l l i - m s « , n il n f th l »
owned near town in Corwin and
years.
iTiDt «l.-in * !iy n«»NY»p:i per*,
tion t-> Hie Home, the Churth amt 1 i f
■ Maud l.aman
After a brief wedding trip t«> Port­ Woo-tcr and the $1100 received f«>r il
and it r il
l«i n« enn mn^t*
the State,” «-hich was » t-j yed by •»4 Oct 5 Ivv Peterson
land, they will he at home to their kept him so that In- had stilt lelt a
11 m m p m t r t i i X r» .< io o n d a y
Sept 21 Elsie Christensen
a representative audience which 1
w h a t I t it t h a t a Iv< »rt¡w ing
isiuple of hundred, it is said, at the
friends altei Oct. 25
•• 0 Maty I lice
r n n I dof**
crowd) d the large had. Two well 1
time
of
his
death.
He
had
drawn
07
l.--s<- Ynmleliey. T ierc«a E
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
received selections were rendered by
five dollar when Inst uptown hut had
1 leu ta-rger
the orchestra (B. Wilkes and Gilbert !»S
not spent it a« between six and «even
( let 5 Eliza M«-Gillivray
Eritx Unguenta et nx to Ed Xim-
Tilbury, violinists, Lloyd Tilbury, W Sept 14 Viola FieMs
dollars was found in Ins pocket».
111 « e ) of lois 13 an«l 14 and lot«
(struct. Miss Blood, pianist.)
i;tno He was a man who used good lan­
12 Boliart Suburb
..........
Orders by mall for printing promptly
Thursday evening’s lecture logins filled and delivered. The News. Kor­ John Nice t* » Jess** Knighton et ux
guage, had evidently been well odu
at 8 o'clock and is by Prof. Adrian, ea» Grove
MO I cated and was a great reader.
43.5s » in sec 2 t I n r 4 w. . ..
A Name Worth S
$5,000 a