Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, January 15, 1904, Image 1

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Forest Grove, Washington County, Oregon, January 15, 11)04.
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Conzelman, A . 8. Vaughn, judges-; well understood that the drug stores,
J U K I LIST
McCoy, J M Haney, J Q Jackson.
A S Cravin, F. A . Old», Fertl Lan­ while be ng the most open Violators
North Hillslioro—J C Beckon, Philip
of the law, have not been the only
ie r Jr., clerk ».
(All farmers except where other-wise Baughman, R Beamish, K Collins, A
transgressors, and the friends of law stated.)
Holcomb, J B Hanley, T R Imbrie, G
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Elsenbauer,
Louis Manning, C T Crow,
and order need to bear in mind that
Beaverdam—Wm. Graf, John Kiem,
there is more work alone the same E. J. Moore, Fred Berger, Andrew Egi- P M Jackson, J Peters, A J Roy, J Sew­
E Olson to A Olson 115 a in Henry
ell.
Noland c l................................ $ 650 line yet to be done, if our town is to man, Nels Hanson, Jacob J. Lasli,
Reedville— N Anderson. L D Haider-
be purified and kept clean.
The Ricliar 1 M. Kyle, engineer; J. Q. A.
A Olson to E Olson 80 a in Isaac
man, J J Jack, N Kernmer, J W C o p ­
Yeung,
Wm.
Thoina».
readiness
with
which
almost
every
Smith cl.................................... 3000
land, DeWitt Merritt, -J H Ellerson, P
class of our citizens have responded
Beaverton—Robert Johnson, F M
E Olson to A Oleon 80 a in Issac
S Benne, X A Gassner, E A _YVolf, C
Smith c l.................................... 1500 to the calls for financial support is Austin, August Rossi, Thos Hyland, CE Lystrap, Jas Rasmussen.
Fred Goether to O M Nickle62 a in
evidence that the work undertaken Hedge, merchant; E 1 J Thomas, W M
South Hillsboro—C Bradly, J H Ora-
in Wm McLinn c l.................... 3000 has thestrong moral support of the Sweeny, G W Stitt, II G Vincent, M. S bel, M E Hotchkiss, YV McQuillan, Chas
Barnes.
\V C Jackson to (ilencoe YV O YV
community.
Johnson, sawmill, Zina Wood jr, FroJ
hall a tract in Chas M C Hay c l.. 250
Buxton— P II Buxton, merchant; Max Rood, A Sabin, brickmason, J E Young,
T h o m a s M c C l e l l a n d ,
L A Ware to L S Porter pt of lot 1
Burgholzer, J R Bailey, David O’ Don­ J—Brown, Mays place, A P Luther, X II
For the Committee.
blk 43 F G ............................. .
nell, Chas Burr, John Kinck, merchant. Gheon, gardener.
F rest Grov , Oct. 26, 1899
J Clark to II II Clark pt blk U F G
South Tualatin— II Huge..(J W-Brom.
Cornelius—Dan Baker, John L Barn-
J Gurk to M J Clark pt of blk 11
sawmiller G S Camp's-1, F W allace,»
grover,
John
0
Buchanan,
Chas
Bowlby,
A
Newspaper
Prediction
of
Four
Years
25
F Grove......... ............. .........
G N llale, Jos X Miller, John Witt, II A II Dunhai , Wm S huitncrich, Dan P
go
J PJoos to Geo B Zimmerman 16
Ruble, Michael Susbaer, John F Rice, Burkhalter, ' Rhese, . I Stewart, J 8
S00
a in sec 6 t 2 n r 2 w .................
Forest Gr ve has tried prohibition J D Reeves, John Cornelius, J W Marsh. Robinson, i l Wallen, 0 E iin ik F (•
Geo Baker to D Morgiss lot 3 blk 7
Miller.
and here it has failed.
N o good
Columbia—William Bagiev Sr., Ed­
Beaverton......... .......................
7
South Forest Grove— F S Bai ce, jew
whatever has resulted from It. For
win P Cornelius, Jos YV Hags, John
D C Newman to Geo T Newman 41
nine years liquor-selling ran riot Beach, Alex Gordon, Wm C Jackson, eler, J A AbiniU, iewelor, .1 Alexander,
a in Donald McLeod c l..............
here. The dealer in Intoxicants was John Loftus, Clarence Mays, Wm A H B Chesmore, O L Doane, 8 G Hughes,
JUDGES iM> CIJ'RKS OF ELECTION
merchant, W F Hartrampf, C N John­
SOME FOREST GROVE H I»TO KV
at the mercy of the minor or the Montgomery, Louis Powers, Wm D
son, G Kirkwood, J B Prickett, Chas O
B-averdsm— Robert Thompson, G-
Roe, J L Randle,
chant, F T Kan»,
H . Reeves, Christ Schindler; judges; Rep rt of Committee to Inv. stlg te
banker,
F
Waters,
insurance.
THE OLDEST INHABITANT
Illegal Liquor selling
Nels Johnson, Fred Berger, James
Washington—John Joos, Wm Batch-
Peters >a,clerks; voting place, W ood­
elder,
J Ritter, J W Connell,C Tunnack,
Some months ago a few citizens,
man’s Hall.
O J Tomkins, J H Borland, J YV Goodin,
feeling
convinced
that
no
amount
of
Beaverton— Alonzo Pike, W . O
mechanic, H W Miller, Gottfried Yun-
gan, 8 M Tunstale.
Hocken, M. 8. Barrie», judges; Earl talk would put a stop to the illegal
West Butte—A N Cutting, J Caldwell,
Fisher, H .G . Vincent, W m . Hunter, sale of liquor in Forest Grove, quietly
undertook the work o f securing the
A N Davies. A V Denny, C Molstead, B
clerks.
I! Patton, Gle Olson, R Robinson, J im
Buxton —C. A . PetPrson, Albert specific evidence necessary to convict
i
Hingley,
merchant, A Johnson, A K
law-breake.s
in
a
court
of
justice.
A Mead, A llie 8 ’»phens, Judges; J
Fanno, .1 E Gustin.
They were not long in finding out
H. R uck, P h ilm ire Buxton, John
West Cedar—Ji Adams, T Bradley, A
| that it was one thing to have a gen-
F. Johnson, clerks.
S Craven, J Coughman, sawmill, A S
D tiry — Joseph Sehulraerich, Mar I «rat knowledge that such irregu ar
j Vaughn, Chas True, J A ( liapman, H
tin Railing. John P . Ireland, ju tge»; 'raffle is going on and quite another
O Hays, Fenl Laryer, Fred Olds, 11
J ihu B ieker J r , G o . MeGraw, | '«» get the phsitive and d. finite infor-
Jureenson, fohn Pope.
nation o f individual eases necessary
J >hn \V. Vuadervalden, clerks.
D illey—8. F. Vanm eter, W. R to conviction. The work progressed
IV E L Ï JIBES AT G Li. MV 001»
Stephen», F. H . Maury, judge»; however, until the self-constitu'ed
Harold Hanson, 8. K . Hotfmap, YV. committee was possessed of an array
Thu lean year ball given by the
of particular evidence that would
M. Goefhelmau, clerk.
voung ludii*» ol Ulen wood wan a glor­
E*st GGdar— Velal Cimino, J. U make interesting reading if it were
ious success The attendance was
wise to give it to the public. O i the
H.-nr,’ , 8am Galbreith, ju ig -; J. R
terrific; Forest Grove, Buxton snti
C Tnompsou, L. A. Spencer, Alonz > basis of this evidence complaints
Tillamook were well represented,
were prepared and warrants werp
YV >rth, clerks.
i’iie had was gorgeously decorated.
Etat Butte— B. G. L °edy, E A. ready to be served, but just at this
I He supper which coiiHisted chit tty
. mm i
Knotts, John Hnhman, judge-; E. J iuucture the bottom dropped o tt of
of mush and milk was served hot
M
Goilman, G . A. Plieth, W. E Shaver this illegal business, and in the ex ­
and appreciated by all. Everyon e
pressive language of the street, “ the
clerks.
was w el1 pleased; the VMcPhersoi»
Gales Creek--8, 8. Dallas, J. H. drugstores were closed as tight as a
orchestra furnished music while the
B -rry, Clias. Staley, judge»; J. 8. drum ” aDd their proprietors were
Hour was manage«] by Tillamook.
L iffe rty , James Churchill, Robert ready to enter into any agreement to
J im .
abide strictly by thelaw in the future
L illy , clerks.
Mr. Jacob Cox was a visitor in
MountaiDdale— Thos. Murphy, J Under the circumstances many of the
Mrs. Mary Wood, born In East Tennessee, May 20, 1787, is living in Glenood, Sunday.
His w ih , w ho
Thompson, 8berman Bacon, judges; nest citizens of the towu felt that it Hilleboro at the age of over 116 years, hale and hearty, an unimpeachable has been sick for some time, is able
T. G Meacham. C. C. Nelson, Joseph would be a mistake to make the witness to the healthfulnees of Wa»hington county, to which she came in to be about.
arrests and go on with the prosecu­ 1853, then an old woman. H er baby daughter, Mrs. Reynold», aged 79,
E-tsner. clerks.
YVm. D d tz was down froqp his
Gaston— E. Best, H. H. Wahl, tion. The committee, yielding to and herself, reside with their daughter and granddaughter, Mrs Fred Olsen.
poultry farm last week and reported
Geo. E Mizoer, judges; James I. this strong sentiment, suspended
everything doing well.
Hoopes, Arthur Maltesen, Bert Best, for the present, but with the distinct
Mr. Jeff. Goodwin has returned
drunkard
who
demand--d
liquor
of
Harm--»,
S
A
D
Meek,
S
J
Laffeity.
understanding that cases already pre
c l er k s .
home from Port and on a visit.
him.
Toere
is
no
u»e
to
deceive
our
Dilley—Joel
A
Bryan,
Abner
Brigt",
pared
would
be
pushed
to
the
fullest
N trth Forest Frove— W alter B»r-
Mr. Edward Hughes was in from
naid», M. E. D illey, H. T. Buxton, extent on the first evidence that the selve», prohibition developed the 'merchant; Geo R Buckingham, YY'n;
worst and most dangerous firm s of Gotbelman, Peter Hanson, J \V Hughe», his stock farm this week and reports
ju Ige-; It ibert Taylor, W m . Fletcher, ¡»w was being violated.
Peter N Dethlefs, Charles \V O'Dell. : Daisy and other blooded milk stock
E I ward Dixon, clerks.
The proprieters of both drug stores intemperance. The seciet spree tern
Dairy—Ira E Bradley, Louis Crep*. doing w e ll.
North Hillsboro—Ch s». H anley, h id an interview with the committee pted many an one who would have
Henry Carstens, N 8 Prickett, Chany i.
Peter Boscow, R H Greer, judges; on Saturday last and gave most shunned the public drinking room.
Mr. YVm. Dellz lost a very large,
Granted that the drug stores are Benefield, A J Killen, Wm L Moore, j fine cat Sunday which was caught by
C. Jack Jr., A . C- Shute, YV. J. YVall, positive pledges that they would
(.(eck,,.
toide by the law as set forth in the “ closed tight as a drum” and that merchant; John Vanderwai, insurance a panther in his front yard.
agt.; Chris P Y'ates, Joseph Hartwiger, I
Reedville— D. R Wheeler, E. A : eity ordinance touching the matter this self-constituted committee hold-
Mr. Chas. M . Sid well has just
Jeptha Garrigus.
,
ds
club
of
prosecution
over
the
drug­
W olf, J. Rismusseo, judge»; W . A of the sale ol intoxicating liquors
finished his residence ou Knob H ill,
East Butte—Eugene Alden, Wm F. ^
Jack, J. E Im lav, Sol Jack, clerks This includes the keeping op— rwpar gists’ beads, in a few months other»
and expects this leap year to do the
Churchill, Geo YV Caseaday. Oliver Gal-
South Forest G rove— J. A . Abbott, ate registry book which shall be open will come in, good citizenship will
breath, Emil Heluian, Thos Bryan, Ed j rest. YVe wish him success.
J. H . Wlrtz. F. T. Kane, judgee; io inspection by BDy citizen at any .elapse into its customary torpor
Mr. Mark Sidwell met with m
ward
J Goduian, John Plieth, Charles
C. E Bradley, O. R. Downs, W alter time. They further agree to allow only to be aroused when conditions -Schamberg, John Tigard.
slight accident last week while haul­
Sears, clerk».
»a y member of the committee mak become ao much worse than It
South Hillsboro— D. Corwin, Cbae. iug this report, or any ooe appointed licensed towns that the average citi­
Crocker, W . D Smith, judges; J. B. by it H visit their aloree, any time. zen longs for restricted liquor-selling
rather than wide-open law-breaking.
W .lkes, John H . Hum phreys, 8. T. day or night, and make a thorough
WeatberreJ, derk .
investigation of all that was going Then to prevent a saloon there will
be a brief activity followed by nine
Sooth Tualatin— W m . Schulmerich- oo.
years m< re ot free beer and whiskey
E. C. Mulloy, Frank Simpson, judges;
The committee, on their part,
The story of the dog in the manger
J J. Krebs, Herman Collier, Lewie ivsuree the public that they will not
is a familiar taie, hut does it not hear
Eunee clerks.
be slow to avail themselves of this
some re-emblaoce to the temperanc-
Washington— 9. M. Tunstall, U . privilege, and they believe that theli
advocate who cannot stop drunken
F aegy, Leonard Tompkins, judgee; experience during the past fev
ness by his prohibition but is still
J J. Kuratli, Clyde Lincoln, John months has given them some tacilitj
unwiiling that you should curb it by
Horland, clerks.
m the matter of such investigation
license?
W est Butte— B. K . Denny. James
The work so far has been attended
McGowan,
Oie Oleson,
judges;
Arthur Flint, Chris Hesse, Frank
R -well derks.
West Cedar— J. C. Smock, Mikt
East Cedar..Geo Boland, John Clear, ing wood. H is bunchgrass, whiefe
Joseph L Byron, E A Eddy, Louie M j had oot lieen harnessed for s o i m -
Herron, John Cimino, Geo Galbreath, I time took fright at Mr. Geo. Leera
R F Potts, merchant; C L Shaver.
au .mobile and up turned the wagon_
Gales Creek— W I riiton, H Baker, t The teemster will soon recover a »
Bernard, 8 Dallas, YV E Heart, F Clap- ■o serious damage was done.
ahaw, J lleisler, J McClaran, Brice
Wilson.
Twenty-year case genuine E lgin
Gaston—F. J Ward, W K Newell, G
>r Waltham movement tl2.
Y our
C Mizner, Tom Sain, 6 C Wahl, J D
money back if our goods are not ae
Hibli*, merchant, A M Porter, merchant,
F Lahaie, H B Madison, Arthur Knox. we represent them . Abbott A Hon,
Mountain—J Q Johnson, J J Meach­
am, T Fowls, S Hollenbeck.
with considerable expense and othei
North Forest Grove— H Bernards, H
Send your children for groceries to T Buxton, A Anderson, A Baldwin, reel
expenses must still he incurred t<
preserve snd perfect wbst has ai- the Up »to Date Grocery, they will estate, E J Honshu, F A Bennett, M E
Dilley, O M Galloway, N Moucr, J A
1 ready been accomplished. It is quite be treated fairly.
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Forest Grove.
Ladies— Nobby tailor-made suite
made at Mr*. Maxon's for 13 75 and
up. Silk waists 11.75. Wool waists
II.CO. Perfect fit guaranteed. Mrs.
Maxon. Pacific Ave. Forest G rove.