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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1904)
,\0 SOUTHERN PACIFliC TIME TABLE 4 4 4 4 4 *1 4 4 Kow Kure t A FO R EST GROVE ?> u ro I j c m c ïlÿ For retained a fter-birth, abortion, barrenness, milk fev er, scouring, bunches and caked udder tuberculosis, bloating, red water and off feed. 0 « r i f t i t C u r e —A sure cure for ropey, 11 «dy m ilk, l i n g I t o l m —Cures chapped, cracked and sore teats, caked bag, chafing, cuts, and inflammation. A Kow K ure book of 32 pages of valuable dairy inform ation mailed free—send for it. _____ Mcirtin’s F eed Store Forest Grove, - - - Oregon M ill Op. R R Depot Forest Grove For Feed and Staple Seeds HEADQUARTERS Complete line of Fir Id and Garden Seeds, Bran, Shorts and Mill Feeds, Oil Meal, W hole and Cracked Corn, Lump Salt, Lime and C em ent, Land Plaster. FLOUR— M innesota Hard W heat, Eastern Oregon Hard W heat, Valley W heat. f r e e de live ry In to w n . T. A. RITCHEY, Forest Grove, Or. LUM BER I am prepared to furnish Lumber in any quantities at Portland, Beverton, Reedville, Hillsboro, Cornelius Forest Grove, Dilley and Gaston at the following prices: K K » Rough, $10 50 Sized, $.11 Shiplap, $11 Rustic No. 1, $20 Flooring No. 1, $20 Beaded Ceiling and all Finish No. 2 $15 Shingles $1 70 perm. Stopping, Window Both Phone.* and Door Jambs or any lumber wanted A ddreas E . M. W ARD, P o re H t (lro v u , O re g o n , K C -X -3 — — — — — — — — — DR. HINES’ Drug Store [Headquarters for the latest and best in thei line of Drugs, Stationery and Toilet Articles} it prices that are right. Try Castalian the] Ibest Medicine water for Kidney Complaints, [Rhumatism, Catarrah and Dyspepsia, Cornelius & Hancock Special Attention to Commercial Travelers’ Patronage. Good Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates. Fashion Livery , Peed and Sale Stable. r Wagonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over the Wilson River Route to Tillamook at any aad all times OREGON AND COLUMBIA PHONES. a. m. p. m. 4 12 6 59 (Published by request) i'fT T T T T T T T T T V T T T T T T T T T T T T A Crescent Flour is the Best. Patronize H om e Industry. Arkansas Decision is That Nuisance May be Abated Without Trial p. m. by a Jury a. m. SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE GLOBE-DEMOCRAT. GOING NORTH GOING SOUTH 9 00 6 21 SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS DE STRUCTION OF LIQUOR Forest Gor*, Oregon. LITTLE ROCK, ARK., January 30.— Church and Society Directory. The supreme court today decided an interesting point in the liquor laws of the state in the case of Kirkland versus C State, from Jackson county. Certain E. C hurch. Rev. Belknap, pastor. Preaching M • every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday liquors and fixtures belonging to Kirk School at 12. Epworth League 6:30 P. M. Prayer land & Co. were seized in a store in m eeting Thursday evening, 7:30. C O N G R E G A T IO N A L CHURCH. Rev. Daniel Staver, Newport. Newport is what is tech pastor. Meets in College Chapel. Preaching every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday Schorl at 12. nically termed a “ dry town,” and the Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 P. M. P rayer m eeting Thursday evening 7:30 seizure of the liquors, etc., was made by the sheriff under a warrant charg " P * A. M,, Holbrook Lodge No. 30. Meets once -*■ • each m onth on the Saturday evening before full ing that the liquors were kept for sale moon, in Masonic H all. J. S. Buxton, W . M., J. C. in a prohibited district contrary to law. C lark, Sec. The circuit court, on the hearing of P A S T E R N STAR, Forest C hapter No. 42. Meets the first Monday in every m onth, in Masonic H all. the matter, ordered the sheriff to pub Mrs. C. F. M iller, W. M., L izzie D. H arris, Sec. F ., Forest Grove Lodge No: 48. Meets licly destroy the articles seized, and the I • O. every O. Monday evening in the I. O. O. F . H all. owners appealed to the supreme court. J. C. Brooks, N. G .f J. T. Brooks, Sec. V T W. of A., Forest Grove Camp No. 6228. Meets They contend that, under a clause of every second and fourth Friday evenings of each month in Masonic H all. J. Q. Jackson, V. C.. H. G. the statute under which the warrant K ing., Clerk. was issued, providing that the person O. W ., Forest Grove Camp No. 98. Meets every W • Saturday evening in I. O. O. F. H ail. John claiming such liquors, etc., so seized Stribbicb, C. C., John Anderson, Clerk. should have a day in court before their T I T O. W ., Holly C ircle No. 185. Meets on the destruction should be ordered, they ” • second and fourth W ednesday evenings of each month in I. O. O. F. H all. Jessie Buxton, G. N ., Anna were entitled not only to a hearing Pomeroy, Clerk. T / -NIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, Delphos Lodge No. 39. upon the qu stion of their intent in Meets every Thursday evening in Masonic H all. A. keeping the liquor and other questions B. Todd, C. C., J. H. W escott, K . R. it S. T J ATHBONE SISTERS D elphin T em ple, No. 32. Meets of fact arising in the case, but to a *'■ on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month in Masonic H all. Miss Jessie Buxton, M. E. C., Mrs. jury trial thereon. Elva W escott, M. of R. C. The court drew a very clear distinc A. R., D epartm ent of Oregon, J. B. Mathews Post G * No. 6. Meets first and third W ednesdays a t 1:30 tion between the meaning of the clause p. m. In Masonic H all. John H. Baker, Commander, giving the parties a day in court and S. B. S tarrett, Adjutant. P „ Delphos Rank No. 8. Meets the fourth the constitutional guaranty of trial by U R. • T K. hursday evening each month in the Masonic H all. jury, holding that in the abatement of J. J. W irtz, C apt., Robert W irtz, Sec. ]\JA T IV E DAUGHTERS. Tabltha Brown Cabin No. public nuisances the legislature may 24. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays, in I. O. O. dispense with the trial by jury and F. H all. G ertrude M arsh, Pres. Elda W alker, Sec. ARTISANS, Diamond Assembly No. 27. still not be denying the parties the U NITED Meets the first and third Tuesday evenings of each process of law” guaranteed by month in the I. O. O. F. H all. L. C. W alker, M. A., “ due C. B. Stokes, Sec. the constitution. P RANGE, Gales G range. Meets first Saturday of Another interesting question raised ' J ’ each month in Masonic H all. Daniel B aker, M aster, J. B. M cPherson, Sec. by counsel for the applicants was that "D EBECCAS, Forest Lodge No 44. Meets the 1st and the proceeding, being criminal in its -c '- 3rd W ednesday evening of every month in I. O. O. F. H all. Charlotte G raham , N. G., Carrie H oley, Sec. nature the evidence of the unlawful F. Verboot, V isitation Court. No. 1113. J. F. C • O. Peerenboom , C. K.; Peter Vandersander, V. C. R. intent must be such as to convince Meets first and third Thursdays of each month. beyond all reasonable doubt. The court held, however, that the proceed For Sale ing was one in rem, not involving the Eight acres near Forest Grove de possibility of fine or imprisonment to pot, all in cultivation. For particulars the violators of the law, and hence not enquire of H. G. King, agent. criminal. Strangers cordially invited to attend. HRISTIAN CHURCH. Preaching every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. C hristian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M .' P rayer m eeting Thursday evening at 7:30. Notice to Owners of Dogs All dog licenses expire on the 30th of this month. The license fee will be $1.50 for males and $3.00 for females, per year. The undersigned will be at his office Saturday, April 20th from 1 to 5 p. m. to issue licenses and tags. All unlicensed dogs after that date are subject to seizure under the provi sions of Ordinance No. 3, of the City of Forest Grove. April 14, 1904. L. C. W a lk er , Recorder. U.S. 8H P A R A TO H Best. Simplest and lact longest. We indorse It. Will take cream in payment. Send for Catalogue Free. . . . . . . . H A Z K I.W O O D C r o ;» m C o . A good farm for sale within 30 miles of Portland in Washington county, consisting of 160 acres of which 30 acres is clear and 60 acres slashed. Call on M. Differding, Dr. Ward’s of fice, Forest Grove, Washington county, Oregon. Farm is situated only 2 \ miles from railway station. Choice lots in finest locations. Water, shade, sidewalks, best drainage, extra deep and right prices. Enquire of owner— Earl B. Hawks at the News Office. We have the finest prizes ever put out with baking powder. Come and investigate. Every can, guaranteed. Weitzel & Christian