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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1903)
PAGE FIVE. ina auil Miss Brigai are aném iants phnid fever. Miss Lena Parker ir TIG A R D V ILLE . School is progressing nicely; the frmu thi- plate. tilling his plaie during hisahseoee. children and pareiMs seem to be well e S .P . B. B. surveyors have -atisded with their school-boy teacher Dr A. L. Stylor, his daughter Mr. McMonb s, of Portland, is vis iust lh 0oished correcting their prelim At the present writing Mr. Lilly is Miss Viola and Miss Smock were * *'11 h,!l daughter Mrs. I. J Bay inary line near here and are waiting attending the institute at Hillsboro, sight-seeing in the metropolis Iasi mon'*- for further orders. It is expected the On Sunday last, Dan VVilltrout ,Suuday. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. B Bussell ruute will be approved and a survey killed a two year old bear in the Oaidiner A Schneller bought out Sumlayed with J. D. Bibbs and | completed. mountains ab< ut three miles from the outcher business of P. T. Meeks j family. H. B. Tigard will soon start his I the Tuesday. The new Urm contemplate- j. c. Miller has sold his hops and cider mill for the benefit of the public. ! Oates Creek P. O. putting the business in up-to-date ¡s now busy loading them in a car to B U X TO N . style to keep up with the growth of pe shipped at one . Most of the Bevival meeting are beiug held in the Evangelical church and are coo the town. | hops around here have been sold and Last Tuesday, Oct. 27, Father ducted by a Modern disciple of Ham O’Brieu. O P. of Portland, concluded j .S . Carter who has resided in j brought a very good price, this community the last twelve i Mrs, Woodrum ha* returned from At the regular meeting of Butte a very successful mission at Buxton. years was taken to the poor farm a an extended visit to Portland, Hood Grange, on Wednesday, October 21st, The attendance was fair all three C IR C U IT COURT. VV. Smith, a charter member days and on Tuesday some ware Circuit Judge Hon. Thus. A. Mc few days ago. Mr. Carter’s health River and various otner places, re Geo. and Mrs. Fannie K. Marion were heard to express their regret that the Bride held court on Wednesday, the has been filling very fast for the past porting a tine time. married in the presence of the entire mission was so soon over. 28 h. The olj°ct of tl e nut t tirgof the year and having no relatives his de Gra' ge and a few relatives, H. B sire was to tie taken to the poor farm. F A R M IN G T O N . court was to take action in the case Tigard, Justice of the Peace, a brother against Mrs. D. J. Tronaley who is Owing to Une weather and the peo PROGRESS. held on a charge of larceny by bailee. ple in general beiug very busy, the Henry Petersou, who is laid up cf *he bride, officiating. There were many useful and cos'ly presents from Several of the people of Progress A petition had been signed by num series of meetings held by the Con- with a broken leg, is getting along the Grangers and friends. A dinner attended the Sunday 9cho->l Conven erous citizens and presented to Har gregationalists were not as w. 11 at nicely. by the Sisters of the Grange was tion in Beaverlon last Wednesday. rison Allen, District Attorney, ask tended as anticipated, C. Behse has the carpenters and partaken * by all present. The ing that she be released from custody at work on hi» house, and festivities of concluded German Lutheran church at i painters with a ball in Ora L ‘e Price and wife of Portland on condition that she leave the this The place when they are through, Mr. B uhse the evening attended by almost the !,f>ent Suuday with A. B. latinos has just closed their an state. On learning of the attempt nual conference, th-re being about I will have the nicest and best home entire community. family. at jail break and the woman’s con twenty-five mini-ter- in nil present. in Ihe neighborhood. ___________________ Mrs. A. B Fanno is spending a nection with it, the District Attor John Kamna is laying cement few days in Portland. HAYWARD. ney refused to release her. Several BEAVERTON. waDs all around his house which other matters were disposed of as Mrs Bibinson, Mrs McKeruon, will still furiher improve ihe appear- The young folksof Hayward made Mrs. follows: B-amer and several othersspent The wedding of John Chatter euce his place. We expect t > see a great charivari last Sunday night Suuday On motion of plaintiff’s allowing ton and L ilian Newman was sol others of follow with Mrs. James McKay. this one good example on account of something new that is The new minister, Mr. Clemo, the divorce suit of Molly B. Kendall emnized last Sa.urdsy eveniug. The wnich is worth all it cost. vs Thomas B. Kendall was dismissed. young coucle have the best wishes of going to happeu soon and Eva Kes-. preached his first sermon here on Mrs. Fred li >od has reiurned from ler lost her cap while helping them, Sunday. An order of confirmation was entered a host of friends. in Iltnry VV. Jones etals vs Margaret Geo. W. T- (ft and eon Ernest are i her week’s vacation in Portland. Mr. Bialhmao, of Gresham, w s Miss Maude Hingley and Mrs. Geo. D. Jones etal-. Krwin Bilter admin home J (j Adams, who has been living visiting his friends st Hayward laet Blasser to spend the winter. speut Sunday in Portlauci. istrator of the estate of J. VV. Lem on the J Millar place the past year, mon, deceased, has brought suit The Btaverton mill is obliged to has rented 'he John H ihinson farm Sunday and went back Tuesday. Chas. Erickson brought out a new rgainst Bobert A Foreman and Ladd run over time on account of their where he will make his home for Mrs. Laemmeriuann was visiting organ on Saturday. at Blooming last Sunday. A Tilton, Agents t< quiet title to large local trade and their export the future. Bobt. Stevens and Thos. Bradley realty belonging to the estate of J orders. S Burkhal'er is critically ill at his G K is ler is building a new turnip are busy getting out their potatoes VV. Lemmon, deceased. Christina The reck crusher began operation- tome. Hopes are entertained that cellar. with a new potato digger they have Miller has sued Francisco T. Miller Katie Boos visited Vanderwal’s, of just bought; they say it works very for divorce. Greenville, last Tuesday. nicely. ST. JUKI'S HOME 10 TEACH THAMES. G. Ket-sler and family are digging Miss Viola Bauman spent Saturday PRO BATE COURT. potatoes with the plow. They are' and Sunday in Portland, E-date of Bobert H Whitehead, going to have about 350 sacks this deceased. Inventory and appraise G A R D E N HOME. year. ment filed and approved, showing a Mrs. . .. John . Boeker, total valuation of $2081. , , Suuday. j of , Geanvill«, Petersou’s wood-house roof caught was visiting here last “ . Guardianship of John Sommer, tire from a chimney burning out and C. L irenz and family are going to | had gaiued considerable headway insane. Petition tiled for license to Buxton next Saturday night to lake when discovered, but by hustling it sell real estate. All parties Interested was put out. The women lu the Basket Social. required to appear on Monday Nov home alone tiut no one fainted. 30 to show cause why license should Old Mr. Dallorne is at his son’s. uot be granted. ULKMVUOM. Guardianship of Eva L and Hatti« Mrs King was visiting her sister- C Norman, minors. Guardianship M. Sid well and son m trie returned in-taw Friday. Cosed cf record as lo Eva L Norman home Tuesday from Gdes Cr-ek, The house in which Mr. Hoover is where they have been busy painting li vi g is being repainted . M A R R IA G E L I C E N S E S . M . Parkin’s new residentv . Mrs. Schanz, her son and his wife County Clerk Geo. A. Morgan m s - <J ira M -C >y has been visiting w ere visiliug ut John D.-Huru’s Fri issued lirenses to wed to: John Chat with her cousin, m G m >. S ewart day. terton 29, and Lillian Newman 18, Mr., m - h . Hnd Miss Turner were fur the two past week-. visiting Mrs, Nichols, Sunday. James B. Adams 35, and Miuta M ss Virginia V irlt-y has gone Campbell 22. Mr. and Mrs. J“sper.son, of Scholls The change of some time ago to keep hoys only at the St. .Marys b ick to Forest Grove, to meet hei were visiting their friends in this Home, near Beaverton, has been followed by the improvement at lliat sister, M >. l\ M. Schott-hi, from K Jg place, also their son, Jesse Jefferson CORNELIUS. was in Gulden Home. time in mind, to establish a trade school where the pupils will he gen« Frank McOrimuiis will soon have taught carpentry, masonry, plumbing, shoemaking, etc. under the M . Jno Jordan, the forest ti e the addition to his barber shop com direction of the Silesian Brother of San Francisco who have been very Harden was up from West Chehalem Mr. and Mrs. Herman M -’zzer were out from Portland looking alter invir pleted. successful with their large institution along those lines end will fur 1'un-day. property. Hancock’s new house is nearly nish the instructors. About a hundred boys are now at the school m -. and M rs. Purdin, who were Mrs. Petersou and children atui a completed. at Hamblin’s shingle mill cousin, Miss Spencer, visited the Jen and the section of land belonging to it h is been cleared until there is employ«-«! have moved to Forest Grove; Mrs. sens Sunday; also a couple ol geutle- Bitia Henderson who is employed ample room for teaching farming as well. The girls’ branch of the Overhalt and daughter tilling Mrs. men from Portland were there. in Portland Sundayed with her Home was removed to St. Paul’s in Marion County. The convent, Purdiu’s place as cook. Mr> King „ di^ ing |(0U(0e* forhiB parents. however, has an academy for young ladies which it has been conduct HeDry Deiiz met with quite an brother at Baleigh. Will Oconnor,of this placer-turned j ing since last January with great success. accident last week, bruising his back ¡gr. Charles Lehman is moving in from Portland this week. in falling from a tree, a distance of wttn his brother, at Progress, Saturday and will run for some he msy t-o.ni be well hih ! »round about 30 feel. Eli Poe is repairing his house this last H IL LS B O R O P E R S O N A L S . time yet. again. week. Boads are likely to he better this ihn m«Go*iniek, who has spent w nter than last as they are being Prof. Horace Lyman of Astoria, Will Dickison who has been quite The improvement . , i ol already. , the . wagon( , hi- J vacation road isqn.te noticeable wi.h Jo-. Bo bineon has , |n llWMliry p,8Ce-, and who is on Ihe St. Louis Exposition sick was taken to the hospital last exhibit board, was in Hillsboro this The Pomona Grange of Ibis county returnol to his home in Portland. R few bridges repaired. Sunday. week on business connected with the met in Beaverton Hall Wednesday, Petitions are out for a free Bural ------------------------------ Nellie Phillips, a daughter of A. A. exhibit. Oct. 28. Many Grangers from vari Mail Bouie to cover Ihe Farmington Phillips, returned from Baker City GALES CREEK. parts of the county were in at. — L turel country. Mr. A. E.Booth and wife left for fast Monday evening alter an absence ious tendance and a very enjoyable time J8 . HOPS Adams has been hauling Mr. and Mrs. Day, formerly of Idaho, Thursday evening, alter a of six weexs. . , was reported. a lot of brand new furniture to his Forest Grove, moved to Portland last short visit with James Young, father Cora Neff, a daughter of Mrs. A of Mrs. Booth. A. Philips, is visiting Cornelius for h Himuel VS. Hogate, if Blue Hill, new home. We suppose congratuia- Saturday. Neb., was visiting friends and r«- tions are in order and that we will Ous Patterson, wife and child few days from Portland. and Mrs. Z*ne Haines were are Mr. visiting newing old acquaintances in Beaver soon have to scratch James’ name off Ihe Mr. guests with relatives. Mr. over of Mrs. Bateman C. W- Philips came home this ion this past week. the bachelor's list. Patterson, who is a son of Geo. W. Sunday. week accompanied by his daughter Patterson, has sold out his business at James Adams, our genial black G A S TO N . from Eastern Oregon. H. Duprey preached at Woodlawn, Oregon. smith, an<l Minta Campbell, daughter the The A. Itev. C. Church last Sunday to a W, B. Phillips, a nephew of D. T Miss B*rta Jeter, of Portland, of Mr. ami Airs. George Campbell, large audience. He was accompanied Mi-s. Anna liood, entertained Phillips, of Lind, Washington, form spent Sunday here with friend- and were united in marriage last Sunday triends Wednesday evening with a erly of this state, came intoCornelius relatives, returning Monday morning. at the home of the bride’s parents by his wife an«l baby. flinch at the residence of Jii'lge last Thursday after an absence of 37 Mrs. Boyd, of Patton Valley, ha- by lt"v. Jam s CampOell. Both of Mr. Sam Wells has at last found a L A. party Hood. Misses Curtis, years, lie is engaged at present in been spending the week in town, the th«- contracting parties are well and place to resule after several unsuc- Elizabeth Millie The and Joule Schuliner • hotel business and expects to stay in gu«st«ifMrs. Neal Brown. favorahly known in <mr community eessful attempts to get a hou- ick, nhd Mi—r-, Watson. Oliver Oregon ten days or two weeks. town. He found a bouse at Lyda’* and Prin. B. 'V. Barnes were Mr-. K. J. War«l and children vis and have the best wishes of all mill anil decided to move in and Curtis aiming the invited guests. SHERWOOD. ited in Cornelius Saturday and Sun Master Jos. Ingram has been ill at work for Mat Hines this winter day at the home of her parents, Mr. bis h-iiiiefor the last week or two. Next Sunday, Nov. 1st, Father S. O. Haugen is about to complete and Mrs. Scholtteld, attending a fami Th«-News i-getting tie v fritn-Js John Heisler Hr. came out from O’Brien, O P.,»f Portland, will hold a tine two story residence on Sher ly reunion and wedding anniversary. with every issue, everytxsly likes it Portland Saturday night and speui a-rvices in the Catholic Church at wood Heights- Hillsboro. Mr. Thoma-. principal of the and everybody awaits anxiously Ihe Sunday with his family. Mrs. Jim Burke starts for Hood The Sherwood school is closed lor school, was called home Friday on coming issue. three days owing to the Teachers’ account of Ihe serious illness of his N,.w, anTlve^ly oT^inian $2 a Itiver the last of this week to visit New* and Weekly Oregonian. $2 « her brother Henry W il lia m * , . a » . Institute at Hillsboro. Prof. Fault brother who is very low with ty- year.