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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1904)
k lL l.b lt Vf B E W E K IO S R. NIXON DENTIST. All kinds of dolls »t the Mugnet. Forest Grove Vnl. Fir** Dept, has City election d ay will soon he hpre. elected these < fflcer*; Chief, J o e Lin R -s’ g r is s seed of all kinds at Hicks. ville;,assistant chief, E d . VVirtz; prp-, I W alter H am e r; f ire m a n , W . C. F >r free primers, pru n in g saws and | K ertso r; 1st assistant f ire.-n in. shears, cad on M . Peterson. j F rank B ier; 2 id Him V arlev; M ss Jessie G ra y, of McCloud, Cal. sec, Chet D xoi ; trews, [. \ Me. is visiting her uncle, Mr. B . M N u ll. S upper and a social tim e fol S m ith . | lowed the election. Candies, the best in tow n, at th< Prof. L v m a u is here from Astoria M ignet. w here he is County S uperintendent Stop and buy your groceries at the of schools. H e is visiting old tim e U p To Date Grocery. friends and w a r i n g up interest i T he b«9t m eat at the lowest price. O regon’s educational e x h ib it at S t . V a n C ieien 4 Saelens’ m a rk e t, Main Louis, of which he has charge. street. Col. H a r ry H aynes atten d e d the F e e d ground eve ry S aturday at State H orticultural m eetin g in P o r t H a r t r a n p f ’s feed store. Forest land, being a m e m b e r of the F inance Grove. com m ittee. Commissioner W. K. V ale n tin e s galore, the prettiest Newell, of Dilley, also spent the ev e r seen at T he Bazaar, Forest week in P ortland. Grove. You can buy a piano or organ S. N F i l l e r , age 150, va* killed ■van <-x'ra freight abo u t nine o'clock W ednesday night near the B -aver on w ater ta n k in a lU ouosedl v f r y the M ig n e :, for notions. intoxicated c m dition. C iron r L Tge, Kow Cow, Garget Cure, at M artin’- issisted hy A t t> r n e y s T . H. T xigue f-od store. J r , H. T. B igley and H aiuey, m ade B u y .y o u r feed and seed at V arle y ’s a thorough investigation and ihe feed stables. ury exonerated the engineer as the Buy y our furniture and Liardwan dead m a n ’s habits were si.tti iently at Peterson’s. shown. Fuller leaves tw o children H ea dquarters has the best E iste rn widle his divorced wife was keeping house for him. hard wheat fl >ur. K ow K u re , G arget Cure, Bag B tim , at M a rtin ’s Feed Store. Call and see Peterson’s stock of h a rd w a re and furniture. T ry the Wasco Flour, you will like Sold at V a r le y ’s Feed Stables. C o m p le te stock of groceries at the Up-To-Date-Grocory. Buy there. F a rm e rs— w hen in tow n feed y our team at V a r le y ’s feed stable. it. J u s t received at the U jM o date grocery, a com plete line of health W i e n in n°ed of iron beds, springs, cheaper at T e e B r z ia r . Forest Grove, foods. m a 'trfsse s, chairs, tables, dressers, than in Portland, and g et it on a Dugan & W a trnus are having their couches or a n y th in g in the fu rn itu re good deal easier term s. 3rd w ee k ’s clearance. T he goods are line, call on M Peterson. Miss D illy H in m a n e n t e r tiln e d s going fast, cnll in and be surprised at For sale.—Tare seed. A q u a n tity lew friends a t her hom e in E srd the reduction in prices. of clean tare seed that we will sell for Forest Grove, T uesday P vening. F r t e to E m p lo y e rs—F a rm ers, mill 2* -ents per pound. Call at V a r le y ’s Those present were the Misses Minnie men, loggers and d a iry m en can get Feed B t r n , Forest Grove. Ore. Myers, A n n a Ro>; Messrs. R. T. good help on short notice from the E l . B i x ’on, one of the Buxton Jo h n so n , H. W . Jackson. Pioneer E m p lo y m e n t Co. W rite or Brothers, now residing in the fo im e rj M. Peterson carries a line of wood call 215 Morrison St., P ortland, Ore. city of the Holy Rollers, is here en- j choppers’ tools, saws, axes, wedges According to the usual ratio the joying a visit w ith relatives and and mauls, also peeveys an d peevey city election show s Forest G rove to friends. handies. have a population of 1580. Hills Rev. W. A. M. Breck, of St. M a t J. E . Messersmith, a prom ising boro by its recent vote would have t h e w ’s Mission, P o rtla n d , will hold you n g attorney from S. D akota, who 1470. an Episcopalian service in the Con visited here d u rin g early w inter T h e H illsboro m ilk condenser’s gregational church F rid a y , JaD. 15, writes to his cousin J o e L in v ilie that new m a chine ry now beiDg install a t 8 p m. he will return here about th e first ol ed will increase th e capacity to 125,- I t does not pay to send to Moot, April. 000 lbs. w ith th e plant already in g om e ry W ard or a n y o th e r plaee in You can subscribe for a n y m a g a operation. th e E ast for a sew ing m achine as zine or new spaper published in the Forest G rove school tax will be 7 the Bazaar at F ore st G rove are sell U ai ted States at the B a z ia r , Forest mills, city 10 mill9, sta te 27J mills ing them for $20 an d give a 5 y e a rs’ Grove. or a total of 44} mills. W h ile to w arra n t w i t ‘> them . A n r t h e r business change is expect newcomers this m a y appear high it O liver M. Olds, th e artist e v a n ed in the city soon. I t is reported should be rem em bered th a t p roperty gelist, will preach at the C hristian th a t one of the h ard w are m erchants is assessed at only a fraction of its church, Sunday, on th e subject ofj has sold out to parties who will take real value. Prophecy. Serm ons illustrated by ' possession next m o n th , K an e & H u b b e rt have successfully large oil paintings of the field of „ . . u . , ................................ Cabbage, potatoes and turn ps and moved their big new logging engine P rophecy. A cordial in vitation is , - , , . . . . extende d to all. ! a " klnd8 ° f f,roduce Wan,ed at ,he to their D airy Creek cam p w here it U p - to - d a te Grocery. W e pay m ark- is gath erin g in w ith its cable log9 Miss Mabel, d a u g h te r of Mrs. E et prices. Weilzel and Christian, from a q u a rte r of a m ile around Leopold, living four m ile sjn o rth of: Pacific Ave. T he first drive, 1,500,000 feet, has also tow n, has been Buffering with scarlet i A big ,ot of T alk in g Machines and reached the mill. fever the past week. I t is the only recorj 9 j (jSt arriv ed at th e Bazaar, case in the c o m m u n ity and now un- \ p ore8t (}r()ve. FOREST GROVE FINANCES der q u a a i t i n e . Dr. Rantz, the a t Mr. and Mrs. J u n e s Stephenson te n d in g physician, reports the Forest Grove’s City C >uncil at its patient g row ing better and it is not returned Monday from E is te r n Ore Tuesday m eeting had all m e m b r- gon w here Mr. Stepheuson has beer, likely the m alady will become g e n present except J . H W irtz. D r. em ployed by a railroad com p an y . eral. W. M. Pollock m ade application for L -a p year— Big tim e on the 13th Forest G rove’s city election M on w ater and sam e allowed at rate o' Feb. 1904. In v ita tio n s will soon he day resulted in the entire success of photo gallery. Bills allowed w ere: issued hy W om en of VVoodcraft, the A n ti Saloon ticket, save that Wells Fargo E x p re s s ................$ .40 H olly Circle, No. 185, Forest G rove. th e y had no ca n didate for marshal K . N . S taehr, s ta tio n e ry ...... 2 50 T ry the Crescent F lour sold by P irtland Gen Elec C o ......... ... 4 80 an d endorsed the city nom inee for treasurer. T he total vote was 316, F. A. Ritchey at H ea d q u a rte rs store. J H W escott................................ 3 0O against 245 last year. M ayor—David Mr. an d Mrs. D arling w ere in P NV C r o n in ................................ 12 50 S m ith , city, 125; W alter Hoge, a n ti P o rtla n d , Sunday, also m a k in g a W S H udson ................................ 17 00 saloon, 175. C o u n c ilm en — B H visit to Oregon City. E W H aines, insurance........... . 101 25 L i u g h l i n , city, 149; W A Billinger, 1 50 T ake y our friend to th e Colonial Ballard & L innevilie............ city, 122; A J W irtz, city, 113; 8 B Hotel for an elegant S u n d a y d in n e r J E Linneville, d e p ................... 1 50 S tarre tt, anti-saloon, 178; W R H a r W ash Co N e w s ........................... 11 50 served from 5 to 7. ris, anti-saloon, 184; L L Hollinger, P W Cronin, Election B o a r '. . . 18 75 See Dugan & Watrous’ full page ad. anti-saloon, 164. R e c o r d e r —J C City T reasurer H udson reported Clark, city, 134; L C W alker, a n t - - 11 quotes you price«. fr un Dec. 1 to Dec. 31-1903. Receipt*: saloon, 169. T re asu re r— W S. H u d Story A uld, the F orest G rove trap Balance od h a n d ........................ 67 25 son, city, anti-saloon, 285. M arshal— d r u m m e r, will spend a few day s in L ’ght collections........................ 302 7* P. W. Corwin, city, 243. F o r cows Portland this w e e k . W a te r ............................................. 141 84 r u n n in g a t large—Cows ru n n in g at 6 40 F or sash an d doors, pipe and L a m p an d sto c k ......................... large, Yes, 76; cows r u n n in g at large, pumps, call on M. Peterson. Total receipts--------- T------ $518 27 No, 213. Miss Blanche B ailey, of Pendleton, Disbursem ents, paid: The faculty has just adopted a new Orego , is et joying u visit with her F T K a n e ...................................... 3 00 schedule of recitations which has cousin,^Miss Maude Buxton. J o h n S trib lc h ....... ...................... 2 35 turned study and recitation periods Coffee—The very best on the mark P W C ro n in ................................ 12 25 all topsy-turvy. Under the new sys et at the Up-to-Date Grocery. J C C l a r k ...................................... 8 86 tern there are to be no more 45-min Mr. and Mrs. Con M cNam er were E A D i x o n ................................. 9 55 ute clasees, all of them being length 1 00 ened to a full hour. The faculty at M cM innville this week attending T H S anders............................... J T B u x t o o .................................. 1 50 com m ittee has had the introduction the w edding of friends there. Miss Theresa Cronin of Portland is E W H a i n e s ................................ 160 00 of the new schedule under considera 65 00 tion for som e tim e, but it was only visiting her cousin Mias Sadie Cronin. Hollis A H a w k s ................ 2 .80 yesterday that Ih. j ras announced. Try the Colonial Hotel for your C C h r i s t i a n ................................. C E J o h n s o n ................................. 21 60 The new system throws the chapel Sunday dinner. J H W i r t * ............................... 20 06 hoar from 8:45 A.M . to 1 P. M. This Mrs. J. Q. Jackson residing east of T J H a r r i s .................................... 2 00 chapel period has been changed town is very sick. Justice F i t c h . . . ................. 31 »0 m any time« in the past two years; Alarm clocks o f reliable m akee at from 8:45 to 10:15, from 10:15 toll:45 Total disbursem ents-------- -$341.95 then back to 8:45 A . M. again, and Abbott A Son’s . now to 1 o'clock. The changes have Another colony of Nebraskans is MAYNE ABBOTT been made in order to obtain as full expected here soon. attendance as possible, The new EXPERT OPTICIAN. Hicks— handles doors, windows hour seem s satisfactory to all, a c d l 4n>| pa;nt(> Graduate of Pareon't Horological In Brighton Chapel was crowded T u e s-1 D inner at th e Colonial-5 to 7. atitute. d ay, the first tim e th e devotional h o jr c t a n at 1 o’clock. 1 Dow n’s popcorn is the best. Forest Grove, Oregon. Forest Grove, Oregon. E est artificial te eth . $5.50 per aeL- ! C em ent and A m algam fillings 50 c e n t» each. Gold fillings, $1 up. Vitalized a ir for painless ex tractio n . ' Office: Three doors north of Brick store. Offiee hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. I )R . V I,. DIMMICK Dentist. Upstairs. Wagner Building. Forest Grove, Oregon.. ........... .................................................. i —«» E. B. R E N T Z , M. D., Physician and Surgeon. St’HOLlS 1. O. O. F. LODGE Lincoln lodge No. 161, I O. O F ., Office over Abbott's Jewelry Store, w hich meets every Monday in Arti- (Both 'phones.) saus hall, is now presided ovey by Forest Grove, Oregon. the following: Otis Morris, N . G ; Chas. A dam s, right supporter; G*-o. C. E. GEIGER, M. D„ T u rp in , V. G ; Chas. Hitchcock, Homeopathist Physician and SurgearK- right supporter; Lee W instrom , sec.; Office, over Wescott's Store. F. G. Miller, treasurer; Geo. Taylor; Residence, east of M. E. Church. w a rd e r; L u th o r Miller, conductor; Forest Grove, Oregon. Chas. Beardsley, inside guardian. T District D-'puty G ra n d Ma-ter E. J. N. H O F F M A N , W ins'rom was installing officer. iii BEAVERTON 31 tSONS FU EKS ELECT OF- At the last regular meeting of Beav rtoti Lodge N o . 100 A F <& A. .'I , the following officers were elected ami later installed for the ensuing Masonic y e a r : E. D. S u m m ers, worshipful m a s ter; Earl E F isher, senior w arden; G. W. Stitt, ju n io r w arden, E. T, T h o m as, treasurer; F. W. Cady, secretary; W. J . B utner, senior deacon; W m . Tucker, ju n io r deacon; W. B. W alker, senior stew ard; A . Rossi, ju n io r stew ard, and W. L. Pike, tyler. C ORN ELIUS. Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard, of Pom eroy, W ashington, brought their son Guy nere for burial fom P h o en ix , Arizona, where he had been with the hope of regaining his health F u neral ser vices were h e l d a t th e M. E. church of this place. R^v, M r. B elknap, of of Forest Grove, conducted the ser vices. Mrs. Alice Wolf, Wm. Bennett and H .G . Fitch attende d the A. C Conference at Diiley S atu rd ay and S u nday. R egistering is in o rd e r an d H G Filch is appointed as registering ol deer for Cornelius precinct. Special d a y s , Monday an d S aturday of each week. T he new fout.dry of S. Weide witch is doing good work. Special casting days, the last S aturday in each m onth. DEATH OF MRS. MARCELLE LA HAIE Attorney ant) Counselor at Law. U pstairs, C aples Block. F o re s t Grove. O regon. D r . W m . M . P o l lo c k , Dentist Office over Bazar, Forest Grove, Of, . 1 11 work in the d e n ta l line. Reg- u 'a tin g ch ild ren a n d a d u lt teeth. P repared to do w o rk at n ig h t b u t mar* be by appointm ent«. W. M. Langley L. L. Langley LANGLEY A SON Attorneys and Counselors at Law Notaries Public, Real Estate and Coo- veyaneing Upstairs, Caples Building Forest Grove, . . . Oregon? W. H. Hollis Earl B. Hawk# HOLLIS & HAWKS Lawyers R eal La>ale 0 E s ta te and C o rp o ra tio n S pecialty. Office over Hines A Wagner's Store Forest Grove, Drag Oregon C I T Y BARB ER SHOP, A. J. Wirtz. Baths. L au n d ry Agency. Pacific A venue, F o re s t G rove. T H O M A S H. BROWN B U ILD IN G M A T E R I A L Lime, Sand and Cement Forest Grove, O rcgerf Farmers’ and Merchant»* Bank, of Forest Grove Captai, #*¿.>,000. Mr. F . F . L ih a ie , of Gaston, ha has received t h e sad news of the dea th of his m o th e r, Mrs. Marcelle Transacts a general banking L ahaie, w ho died, at ed 73 years and business. 9 m onths, of pueum onia, after a Correspondent’s Wells Fargo short illness, Dec. 23, at Irouw ood, & Co. Banks. Mich., w here she had been visiting with several of her children w ho live in that vicinity, and in the Catholic \V. II. Williams «V Mow cemetery th e re she was buried. Headqunrfe s for Since 1860 she had been a resident LUMBER IN ROUGH of B uc k in g h a m , P rovince of tehee, and there in 1891, her husband, R. F. D. Route 1, - Fore-t Grove, Otw J e r e m ie L aha ie, d i . d , T hey had ten children and of her family sur. E. W. HAINES, BANKER. vive her seven sons and one d au g h . ( E s ta b lis h e d 1898) ter. 64 g ra n d c h ild r e n and 25 great General banking business trail*' grandchildren. Those of the family who attended th e funeral were: Mr. acted. Drafts issued on the priori' pal cities of the world. Interest F P. L ahaie, B u c k in g h a m , P. Q ; paid on time deposits. L M. and Arsidas Lahaie, Bara Be Conveyancing, Insurance.- dard, Exnaba, Mich.; Ferdi-and Notary Public always in. Lahaie, Marinette, Wi*.; Mr*. Her- rindoe L ahaie, W ashburn, W ie., and WOODMAN OF THE WORLD C iM F Mr. Adelard Lahaie, Irouwood, NO »H. Micb. FOREST GROVE. Mr. F. F. L hale and bl* family Meet every Saturday ev en in g t€ have the sym pathy of their many 7.30 P. M. A ll neighbor* are cord!-' friend* In their bereavement. ally invited to visit with us. J o h n A n d e r s o n , Clerk T. A. R itchey at headquarter*, J o h n S t r i b i g h , C. C. handle* what you want. Read hi* ad. HOLLY CIRCLE, NO. 185,', W. O. Don’t allow your horaes to stand Meet« on the 2nd and Itti Wedneadeye o l in the rain, stable them at V «rley,s each month In Odd Fallow«’ hall, F orest «table. Grove All members anti visiting metw- Orders by mail for printing promptly beia are invited to attend. L il ia s PrxTOJf. filled and delivered. The New*, For l uardlan Neighbor- 8 vbia C. S mith Clerk. est Grove.