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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1903)
R. NtXON. THEJWARSING OF HISTORY TO THE CENSORS »F THE PRESS DENTIST Forest Grove, Oregon. A press censorship ha» been e»tah lished ai Cripple Ureqk 14« tuiii tirv authoriti.es who h a p r siunp-ii Bast grass seed <•> nil k in d s * ' H ick -. T he new « m r--m -en tl / Opened t>\! !t ílfcks h an d le ali k in d s of grass partial ia ' . I h ■ ^ provost marshal the Misses B arlin g n ear th e post seeds. tits taken p nsessio.-, qf the mayor\- P ictu re fram es, the lutea ut R e 4 itflC" tins its siifhu out as th e ‘'M ag *> fSce and threatened tq cut. i IT it he B u x to n 's. If you w ant somiThtng-rtobby call net.” » T h ey a re - now r tc e n i ig « dfs.tr et (rom th e . p.ii!8i',iv.i w orld*by -Best ’•frtMleial l?feth, $5.5» piar x n t Cement and Amalgam IWlfHfcs 50 each. Gold fillings. $1 up. VUa£t*e£' air for painless extraction. , . Ofiii eiL-Tl,nj>p-. Uoors north o f R n r k 'store. Office hours from 9 A. 9L- d a A ¡’. M nice line of. notions, stationery and see W egteott. He will tell you all fn ck 'n g u p tire eorrespoi^Je^ip of |h e . ' *•« . _ Miss E ith j-r Ü i v a .'s v isitin g h> -de.’ gigi w if t n«. open- lor tuismess about it. - . • D m v r p ip * rs and t^ c«ijsorg*H m a t -4‘k.tt • «• • *^aegteh« M U cousin, M is* Jî* J:N Walker. next wt ek . W atch.for th e ir ail. ter to tie sent . jq t.ie. j j ‘ovijr news Orders by mail for printing promptly papers. It is announced tjjj*.t uu pub . • ■ r i D i ; > . '- M v t ’ l k e a H v t > A ll kin d ot u u w a ie au 1 g r a n ite Mr. V in cen t, of G ienw ood, has t f I ' AX * ?-• - v filled and delivered. , The News, For Mention reflecting un t i p go.v^rnmaut w are at f'l e n e y ’e. O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S I C tA lC S been- up at W oodburn atten d in g est Grove. _ ------------ t .i-i-S'i ol the Uaijed tyuteg^m si ¡tie of Color to hi9 hop farm an d this w eek -re- A cute and Chronic Disease». Nem >«w«pigk Mrs. A. E . D ixon has been very turned-to his h o m e .^ ile reports hop Get your im p le m e n ts a t Mrs. Ma- ado will be tolerated- tiuch is a press 8piual A tlivjtioiis, W onyio o am t l’ ) U - sick for the past tw o w eeks. yards jn good condition there most S hies’ store, Cornelius, and get them report under t date o f. ^Ddcein her. 6, d re n ’s Diseases a IjpcciaUyr. li£K)3.* . * v" ‘ ’ j... , .... ; . of the fields being cleared ready for at reduced prices. • , - .—Office H o u rs Kan— U-i- Ketch a glimpse of “Our the next crop. faistory tells how Charles. X of s • . • • - ‘ Grocery,” and not call? Howard B. Millis, a son of the general livestock agent of tt\e O. R. 4 N. and a P. U. graduate of 1902, has been appointed department as sistant in the office of the Governor General of the Philippines, having been the'only one from Oregon who passed the civil service examination fcr that position, and sails forJManiia Harve Baldwin has employed from Ban Francisco, on Dec. 22. Mr. Krleder to move the old Baptist church from its present location on the edge of South Park to the Cox FOREST GROVE COUNCIL MEETING _ — ■eoy#*»«/ comer lot opposite Martin's where it The City Council met in regular will be filled up for a store. session Tuesday evening with all Mr. Reid, of Jule county, Kansas, members present. The first issue arrived this week and is visiting taken up was the cow question and friends here. He expects to seek a by resolution it was decided to sub* location here in Oregon and says he mit the question to a vote of the is highly pleased with Washington people a t the coming election. It was also decided fori the coming elec county tion to use the Australian Ballot ays F a y H a rrin g to n has purchased, tern and booths for voting. thro u g h R eal E state A g en t M. L. A n o rd in an c e v acating that p o r Estray—Black cow, dehorned, XV. R. Hicks is recovering from a whi'e star on forehead and white two weeks, siege of sickness. hip; wears bell; no -brands; fresh seo it- Came to My farm 3 weeks H om e m ade chicken tam ales at ago. Owner can reclaim same by- Pacific R sstau ran r. T ry them . paying charges. W, K. Curtis, For Mrs. F. J. Ramsey, of Glencoe, est Grove. spent a day in tov n visiting friends. *r r ____________________ Peculiar wants supplied at “Our Grocery,” Forest Grove. J. Q. Jackson expects to erect a Dew building aoon on hia property east of town. We havs a good line of gifts. Cali and see them, & Son. Xmas Abbott A. B. Fields, a Portland timber man, is out cruising T. 2 H • R. 6 W near Buxton. A full line of fresh, staple and fancy groceries at “ O ur G rocery” for N oble, th e Jo sh u a C lerk property ow ned by R. R iy c to f t for 1900 and y o u r inspection. expects to m ove h ere soon. Mrs. M abel B y a n t, of F ulda, W a n ‘° d —A ll th e people in W ash ., is v isitin g a t th e hom e of N. vicinity to call at Roe & B u x to n ’s •J. W alkers. and inspect one of th e mi ;t com plete “ O ur G rocery” is a store full of lines of fu rn itu re , sellin g a t th e low w orthiness an d y o u ’ll find your fav est prices, in th e co unty. o rite there. Call for it. France signed an. ordinance by which the liberty,/if the. periodical: press was suspended and there followed the three terrible days of July, the revolution against thefam ilyof Bour bon, and the uncrowning of Charles X In 1695 when the Eaglish press be came seditions John Milton advooat ed its freedom, saying: “ Though all the winds of doctrine were let loose to play upon the earth, so truth be in the field, we do injuriously, by licensing and prohibiting, to mis doubt her strength. Let her and falsehood grappel, who ever knew truth put to the worse in a free and open encounter?” In 1803 Napoleon, having been greatly irritated by the articles published inlEugland, asked that the government suppress the newspapers which published articles unfriendly to himself. He was in formed that the press was free and beyond the power of the government to suppre-s. tion o l N o rth 5lh A ve,' east of N o rth F red erick the G reat Was icpounted 2nd street, w as presented an d passed. rem ark ab le even am ong statesm en Mr. W agner is lay in g o ut ln tsian d accustom ed to th e license of a free th e p o rtio n o f street vacated is only a press for the steadfastness of m ind half street o r alley so it was th o u g h t w ith w hich ho u p h eld its freedom best to allow M r. W agner to incor when ho him self was Ihe subject ol porate in to th e tots being laid out the one of th e m o st s.in g in g lam poons said vacated str* et on condition th a t ever w ritte n in th e w orld. he ded icate to i tie public a full street Bo a free press has ev er been ac M. P eterson is receiving a fine line L o s t- G o ld W . O. W . em b lem pin a few leel n o rth of th e present street. o.iutUv t th e bulw ark of p opular liber of goods and w ill he open lor busi in F orest G rove betw een Sloan H otel T h e telep h o n e franchise question ness next w eek. W atch for his ad. and C h ristian ch u rch . F in d e r plesse was ag ain ta k en up an d discussed ty . Ths p reced en t es a 'l i s h e l i N ew Y o rk in 1734 w hen Jo h n Z i F in e E astern sour pickles and fin - retu -n to M rs. S arah E . Crow, F or ' and th e rep o rt <,f ihe ordinance com n n tle e being unsatisfactory to Mr. j g e t w as u p h eld in tellin g th e tru 'b ey m ixed sw eet pickles at “ O ur G ro est Grove. Thatcher, of th e Pacific States Tele- h as been proudly c.led in A m erican cery .” Come and s^e how th ey are. T . H . W illiam s ex p ects to m nt* phone C o m pany, th e fran ch ise w«s Courts as otiej if th e ii < o < firm ly e s tio T h e little o»ugh>er of Jam es h ia -a w in ill soon. P artie s ex p ectin g referred hack to th e co m m ittee for dshed of o u r u n w ritte n laws, an d th . N ichols, of S p rin g H ill F a rm , has to use lu m b e r so o n w ill fin d it to revision an d it will be ta k e n up n alio n al and sta te coasil u iiu c s h >ve been very sick w ith ty p h o id fiver. theiT a d v a n ta g e to g o t it before «gain at a m eeting to he held Dec. careiuU y provided t i n t no law Jar.. 1. 14th to w h ies tim e ml jo u rn m o m was a b r id g in ' th e freedom of the pre s J . W . H ugues w ill auctioneer shall tie passed. Mrs. S, E. Crow is o ut from Fort- ta k e n . y o u r sale. W rite < r call, R . F . B . Ia co m m en t needed upo i th e d o | land on a sh o rt v isit to friends. She N o 1 F orest G rove. FJK fcSr tiltOVE LOIK.E ELECTIONS potism estab lish in g it-elt at G ripp e has purchased a house th e re and e x Creek? H as th e censorship an y place J . H . T h a tc h e r, m anager of Pacific pects to reside in th a t place in the Forest C h a p te r No. 42, O rd er of in a fiee co u n try ? T n a m e its of th • S tate T elephone Co., was in tow n future. th e E intern Slur. labor question no.v ag itatin g the Col T uesday, fu rth e rin g th e extension of M rs. M srv M iller, W. M .; M r. 8. th e line. F or sa le.— T are seed. A q u a n tity G H u g h es, W . P ; Mrs. A n n a J o h n ! o rado m in in g d istric t are no longer at --------------------------------- of clean ta re seed th a t we will sell f ir son, A. M .; Mrs. L izzie D, H arris, issue. T h e rig h t of ev ery m m to A 20-year, g> ld- iiled case, filled ! 21 cents p er pound. Cali a» V a rle y ’s 8ec.; M rs, N els. Jo h n so n , Treas.; ; labor if he w ill as on-* of th > blessing- ¡of lib erty is su b o rd in ate to th e wel w ith a g en u in e E lg in -W a lth a m Feed B arn , Forest Grove, Ore. Mrs. E l i t h H ughes, Con.; Mre. ; fare of th a t -af-g u ard of ad lib e rty , m o v e m en t for $14.50. T his is for G eorgia H ughe», A. Co t. th e freedom of t i n p r - s s t w uich h is W e secured an ex tra good bargain th e ladies’ N nan. A bbott 4 Son. in u m brellas, it w ill r a y you to lro k F orest R ehekah Lodge No. 44. I. O. n ever been a te rro r except to ev l th em < v e t.— T hom as 4 Jam es. O F ; N . <4. C h arlo tte G ra h am ,; V. doers, w hich need be feared only by O scar S“i son1 « m ployed in Brook« G ., M anche L angley; Sec., Miss c irru p t g o v - rn m e n t. 4 S od ,s harness shop, is enjoying « T he finest line of X m as gifts are H aley; Treas. R. C. H ill. vacation w ith his friens am i relatives those handsom e p ic tu res a t R oe 4 in P o rtlan d . ! B uxton’s. W ash in g to n Lodge N o. 48, I O O, • ■ / i i c b i g a i ) H o d S c . . On sale; Goodyear Romeo rubbers, F . N . G ., J . C. Brooks; V . G ., R . We carry eut-glass of the standard By Michigan People. Auierii a > makes, You shoald -ex the kind that wears the best, at C. H ill; sec., J . T. Brooks; treas., T . H . A dam s. amine and see bow it would look oa Thomas and James’. M r. a n d M rs. W . R . W h itn e y , your table. Abbott 4 S od . Overcoats—The latest styles. New M r. and Mrs. W ilson B roek and consignment just received at John eon, of P end leto n , m ade a lly in g visit Anderson’s. Call and see them. to his m o th er, M rs. N . J . W alk er, Brownsvile Woolen Milt Blankets last F rid a y . $5.00 quality for $3 50 per pair. N o. 282, P atro n s of H u sb an d ry , ,iy I)BjftI< t i * t | F o re st G rove—T u-s- d a - , T h u rsd a y and S atu rd ay . Other d a ys,H illsboro Office over D ugan Du. II vi» ' F orest Urove - Xm m I day, Wedn«a«3a<y ! anil Friif»w. | O ther days, 4 W a tro u » ' i« l DR. V. L. DIMM1CK. Dentist. U pstairs, W agner Building-. F orest Grove, ‘ E. B. RENTZ, M. Dw. Physician and Surgeom Office over Abbott’s Jew elry (Both 'phones.> F orest Grove, Oregon: C. E. GEIGER, M. a,. Homeopathist Physician and Scrgan Office, over W escott’s Store. Residence, east of M. E. ChuraS*. F orest Grove, Oregoni W. CALDERW OOD Dentist. O ffic e : H o te l R o ya l, N o rth J. N. H O FFiviA N , A tto r n e y and C o u n s e lo r a t Upstairs, Capies Block. Forest Grove, ' D r . W m . M. P o l l o c k , D . I>. S Dentist Office over Bazar, Forest Grove. O r . All classes of Dental W o r t W. M. Langley 1-. D fjttfgyes' I.ANH.LKY 4 SON Attorneys .vrai Counselors at C m Notaries Public, Real Estate aw* <cs- veyanoirig Upstairs, Capíes liuiMinz: Forest Grove, . . . U m v a tj VA'. II Hollis Fari F. ßvw te-. HOLLIS & HAWKS* Lawyers E state ami C<>rpoi\.iior, t * oc» m Real Specially. Office over H ines 4 W agnt» e b to re Forest Grove, E. W. HAINES, BANKERS. W. 1!. Haines, Cashier. F o re s t G rove , 'XnagjMb. C IT Y B A R B E R S H O R „ A. J. Wirft» Baths. L aundry A) Angie C. H ines Pacific Avenue, F orest Gravi Worthy Master, Daniel Baker; Over- Good Meals. Good Board. seer, G'torgia A. Hughes; lecturer, - - Oregon JO H N A N D ER SO N Lizzie l a . Todd; steward, J. B. Prick- Forest Grove, ett; assistant steward, W. K. Newell; chaplain, Prof. Jss. W. Marsh; treas TA IL O R Club Jo u rn a l offers 50 per cent, Thomas 4 Adams. urer, Col. Harry Haynes; secretary, WOODMAN OF THE WORLD ( AMI* Nil »8. com m ission for first class solicitor in Our jewelry stock is the largest in J. B. McPherson; gate-keeper, M. E. FO REST G RO V E. F orest Grove. 215 O regonian B ldg., Washington county, no exceptions Diliey; Pomona, Mrs. Harry Haynes, F O R E ST GROVEL M eet ev ery S atu rd ay ev e n in g at P o rtlan d , O regon. Ceres, Mrs. J. B. McPherson; Flora, Abbott 4 Son. Mary Wheeler; lady assistant stew 7.30 P . M. A ll neighbors are co rd i T H O M A S ff. BR O W N ally in v ited to v isit w ith us. ard, Oris Buxton. L N oble, th e energetic real For sale— First class camera, plate B U IL D IN G M A T E R IA L J o h n A n d e r s o n , Clerk estate agent, has sold to Richard machine, and outfit. Enquire ai L im e , Sand and C e m e n t* J o h n S t r i r i c h , C. C. Royeroft the F Harrington farm jçews ofljcp. Things you w ant are tbe fine house- ! F o re s t G rove, W hold furniture at Roe & Buxton’s. See near Farmingt-m for $1500. | ------------------------ ------------------------ Something for the old folks. those handsome couches and lounges.* The Up Ti) Date Grocery are I°- : Those easy rockers at Roe-* Bnxton,8. A B A R G A I N F O B * |,5 U O . — Fariner«’ him ! ITerciunifcr day receiving the finest line of gro- ( __________________ You know what Wolverin soap is. * f * For sale— 160 acre stock ranch, ceries in the city and they will be Bank, of Forest («r®w* Both Phones In The News Office Buy it at Cheney’s rolling hill land. The place has a ready for business next week. Store If yoa have any news call us up. house of 4 large rooms; large log on Pacific Avenue. Call and see Get an 8-day half-hour strike, fully About 10 or 12 acres under fence, TrannacfH a general b a n tin g Don’t miss the chance on the prize them and watch their ad next week. warranted clock, for 2 50 of A bbott. and about 5 acres in cultivation, business. Capital, given by the Pacific Restaurant. t 4 Hon. barn, and other email buildings. Correspomient's Wellf* P«rp** John Templeton recently pur- Christmas goods. The best and at Two good ipringa close to houso. chased from E W. Haines, the pro Day and night, we are ready to serve lowest cost at Cheney’s . Nice mountain stream run* through & Co. Bank». perty next to Johnson’s brick barn, warm lunches at the Pacific Restau one corner of place. The place la occupied by Brooks 4 Son, the old Prices count. SeeiRoe 4 Buxton’s r a n t • open timber land, making a good Western hotel. This i* one of the fine stock of furniture. i( Son spring, summer and fall range for W. If- William« pioneer f uildings in Forest Grove | Alarm clocks of ail the reliable stock. Only 3'/4 miles west of milk Grass seeds of all kinds at W. P . Headquarters fa* and its first use after completion was cannery. -a* Address makes at Abbott 4 Son’s, Hicks.’ LUMBER TN ROUGH! for the icauguratioo of the first presi A14, care The News, or call on Dr. Downs' best popcorn. dent of the university. C. E. Geiger, Forest Grove, Oregon. R. F. D. Route L * Forc»t (in » » . C4n- Downs’ best popcorn. r