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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1904)
I WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS EARL B. HAWKS. Editor. D on’ t miss the famous Passion Play by the Edison night. inq PiM sM Tktrsiiy fey tie W isiiig- toi Coasty PiWisliig Cl. Iicofyonted it Forest 6rm . Oregop The Mrs. J. W. Goodin attended the 10 Scenes of the Russian-Japanese machine, tomorrow funeral of her mother, Mrs. McNamer, I War given by the Triple Show C o., at at Forest Grove, Tuesday. the Opera H ouse, Friday night, June case of King vs. O ’ Neil was decided against King and an appeal The Misses Letitia, Etta and Mabel 21. One night only you will be per Jackson and Mrs. J. C. Miller, returned mitted to see the famous Passion Play from H ood River, where they have in 22 scenes by the Great Eastern Electrical Co. C. R. Brothers, pro been picking strawberries. Scenes from the Russo-Japanese war Mr. Simmon’ s horse ran away last prietor. by the triple Show Company. At the CAAL B. NARKS, Friday and broke the harness and cart Garden Home opera house Friday night, June 24. up quite badly. Mr. Metzger and wife and several CIRCULATION 1500. Mrs. J. Peebles of Salem and Mrs. friends were out Sunday and had the Mr. J. A. Lynn is very ill at his Mary E. Clark of Portland are visiting mill photographed. home three miles northeast of here. Rates on Job W ork and A dver at the home of Dr. C. E. Geiger this One of the loggers has a very bad tising Furnished on Enquiry. Probate Court week. foot on account of a pole striking him Estate of Maurice O ’ Gorman, d e The Indian War Veterans re-elected on the ankle. $1.00 a Y ear in Advance. ceased. Johanna O’ Gorman appointed W oods as Commander in spite of his Mrs. Nessen burned her arm quite Office on Pacific Avenue. Bond filed recent indictment and conviction of administratrix, bond $250. severely, besides spraining her wrist, a Both Phones. and approved. Letters issued. C. F . ; fraud. few days ago. Tigard, John Homan and C. S. Tigard Big Shgw at the Opera House to Mr. C. D. Naims from California, Entered at the post-office it Forest appointed appraisers. Inventory and Grove. Oregon, as second class morrow night by C. R. Brother Co. came out on a visit to his brother appraisement filed and approved. mail matter. Best of music with the Oberamergau Valuation $771.75. Personal prop Tuesday. Passion Play. Mr. Larsen and daughter Johanna, erty set over to the widow. Address all communications to Wash The government will take severe Estate of Eliza D. Thomas, de- are visiting friends here for a few days, ington County Pub. C o., measures if the Turkish Government ceased. Inventory and appraisement Mr. Larsen formerly resided here. H e Forest Grove, Ore. does not hasten the delivery of the filed showing personal property amount- will leave Johanna here for a month or If the NEWS fails to reach its subscrib- kidnapped American citizen, Perdu cans ing to $865.00 and real estate valued two. e's or is late, we request that immedi who is in the hands of the bandir, at $80 0.0 0 approved. See tjje famous Passion Play of a.e attention may be called to the same. Rarsuli. Estate of Mary Jane Robinson, de- Ober-Amergau, the greatest realistic Esquire William R. Stephens of Dil- ceased. Tim e for filing inventory and d ^ a ever produced. At the opera T H U R S D A Y , J U N E 23, ’04 ley came to the city today to be in at appraisement extended far one month. house tomorrow night, Friday June tendance at the court of Esquire J. H . Estate of Clara C. Summers, deceased. 25th. W e are now certain of our candi Wirtz during the famous trial of King Inventory and appraisement showing Patton Valley dates and our platform for the national vs. O’ Neil. Judge Stephens expressed total valuation of $1775.00 of personal Miss Nellie Stanbridge made Mrs. campaign which is upon us. A his opinion that the decision was property filed and approved. Shief a pleasant call last week. stronger leader than Roosevelt, and a equity. Estate of S. S. Bateman, deceased. better running mate than Fairbanks, Mr. McCloud has his bam about Final account and report filed. Hear Coming could not be obtained and the people ing set for July 25th, 1904, at 10 completed. I of the Nation will not will be taken. be backward Tom am w night at the opera house confidence in there will be presented by C. R. them at the polls this fall, by the great Brothers Co. with their Edison latest machine, the famous Passion Play of est popular vote ever given to candi Oberamergan, which is undoubtedly dates for president and vice president. the greatest drama ever produced. The strong platform adopted by the Every Christian should see this. It convention at Chicago, only makes will leave a life long impression on your memory as no other drama will this result more certain. do. Ten scenes from the Russian- Japan war. will also be reproduced, It is the duty of every person in and many other scenes from real life, Forest Grove to attend the school will also be given. They will enter meeting next Saturday and have a tain you with the latest illustrated voice in the matter of the enlarge songs and during the program will en ment of the school house. The needs tertain you with the best of music. The C. R. Brother Co. have the latest of a growing city should not be ne machine manufactured by Edison, and glected and most of all the institution in every way the show will be up-to upon which our religious and moral date. One night only. At the opera structures are founded should have house, Friday June 24th about Miss Rosa Gerrish is about to sell o ’ clock a. m. showing their our liberal support. Let every one at personal view, 92.79 acres in sec 31 t 1 n r 3 w .......................................... $ a Clara A Haettinger et al to Anna Jim Lee was elected director. It’ s 450 a good idea to elect a man that is al ways on duty. C Haettinger n w J o f sec 4 t 2 s r 1 w 164.75 a c r e s .__ Nathaniel Jones to 1 Joseph 4 t 2 s r l w ............................ 1700 500 Ruber. Becker et a] to Sarah A 2 $ sec 33 t 3 n r 4 w ......... 6lencoe but 1000 Lumber C o., rapid Mr. Lee is hauling to fill a for Killham & S.ottenbeck. rate. contrail Lee Anderson is book-keeper at the mill. Fo* est A Communication To the E d it» o f thr News: 1 100 1200 2100 5 acres in Sol Emerich d 1 c .......................... alone will pe a strong factor in secur Jessie Mays has returned after visit A S Shaw to F W Wells 53:50 ing for him a second term. acres in t 1 s r 2 w Will Mer ing with her mother, at Junction City. at a Grove last week and found the roads very dusty. 29 Forest G rove..................... H e has sick at the home of her daughter, Mrs. made a good postmaster, and that fact Wendal Davis. out Miss Paraelia Oleson visited I Bullock, part of lot 4 block . They report a good time. ing lumber L Naylor 5 acres in Sol Em- Shoemaker, s i of w J of sec and family. The Hering & Callahan Mill is turn Elmer G Nelson et al to E d’ d rick d i e ............................... Mrs. Ed. Ward, of Gaston, and her niece. Miss Cornelius, of Astoria, spent Tuesday with her friends, Mrs Davis Haettinger 164$ acres in sec Mrs. Alice Mays and daughter, who vote for our actual needs in a generous Charlotte L W ood and J C to have been in California with her yet conservative way. David Kesler and wife, part husband. C. E. Mays, returned home of block 27 Forest G rove__ Monday evening.* Mr. Mays is still in H . C. Atwell, our genial postmaster, David Raymond and wife to J the Burke Sanitarium, at Burke, has been ascertaining how many of his N Hoffman, e i of w $ of e California. townsmen want him to continue as an f of n w $ of sec 23 t 1 n r Miss Lucy Davis spent Sunday with t w W i l l M ct . ........................ occupant of Uncle Sam’ s building on her sister, Mrs. Sarah Davis, in Port First street. T o his surprise and satis H R Long and S E to T C land. faction many seem to wish his reten Johnson et al 100 acres in Dr. and Mrs. R. Sandford went to tion by the Postal Department, and to Joseph Mann H om estead__ signify this over 500 voters have al Portland. Sunday. They will remain August W einen to Minnie ready signed a petition asking for his until after the Pioneer meeting. June Vogelein 20 acres in sec 10 2 2 t 2 s r 1 w ................................. reappointment. This is an unusually Mrs. Chas. Hickenbottom is very large petition and shows the esteem Edw L Naylor to Base Line which Mr. Atwell is held. Miss Mina M cCloud has returned from Gaston. Emery G. Luce to L. C. Pennell J W Caples and wife to Grace tend this meeting and do not go with a narrow, selfish, her property in the Valley. Real Estate 550 2400 It has been a question in my mind why conditions exist as they do in ref erence to our valley wheat. W e have on our plains some of the finest wheat in the world. No superior flour was ever ground than the valley produces. There is a question I would like to ask my friends and neighbors. W hy y °u buy the eastern Oregon flour, when by that act you are reducing the price of our own wheat? W e have good wheat, we have good mills, and have as a result the best of flour., and in the face of that you destroy the market for our wheat by using the wheat your competitor raises, while your own stays as a drug on the mar- ket. Let us use home manufactured flour. A F a rm e r .