Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, June 30, 1904, Page 11, Image 11

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    FOREST GROVE IN BIOGRAPHY
(Continued frx n Sixth page)
N. L. ATKINS:—To go to press
without a sketch of Mr. N. L. Atkins
our very popular young station agent
and band master would be unexcusable
indeed. He has been with the com­
pany five years and is an esteemed
and valued employee. H e has been
located at the Grove one year and a
half.
As band master his untiring
labors are highly appreciated by the
citizens of Forest Grove. He is a
young man of rare business talent and
executive ability whose record is gilt
edged in all the relations of life and
we take pleasure in according him
generous mention in this edition.
Stock and Grain Markets
W heat Valley, per bu..........
Hay, T im othy, per t o n ...
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Clover
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G rain
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Cheat
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Oat*, No. 1 W hite per d w t..
................... Gray "
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Bran
per t o n ...
Middling*
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Short*
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..lie per pound
Hop*, crop of 1403
Chickens................................. l i e tc lJVfcc per pound live
T urkey*................................... 14c * 16c **
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15c * 16c "
“ dressed
G eese.........................................
. 6 C -7 " “
live
D ucks..................................... ..
Kggs, W illam ette V a lle y ,., • • a • ........ 14 “ 20 “
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Butter, Sweet C ream .............
- 20c “
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** Fancy C ream ery. . . . • • * • .
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Choice
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“ 22C “
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D a iry ...........................
O nions.....................................
Potatoes, F an cy .....................
. $.75 tn $1.00 p e r l ! «
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N ew .........................
.$1.75 “ 2.25 “
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Beans, Small w h ite ..............
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“ L arg e ............................
Beef, delivered dressed. . . .
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Veal
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6c “ 7V6c “
7c “ 7Vkc
Pork
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Mutton “
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PACIFIC UNIVERSITY:—No institution in the entire West or for that
HOME STUDY: conducted by ma 1,
matter,
in the Union can boast of a better record among its graduates than the
We can train you in any branch or busi­
Pacific
University of Forest Grove. In every noble calling and profession
ness for successful operation.
20th
CENTURY SCHOOL OF COM­ throughout the world representatives of this institution are filling positions of
MERCE. Normal, Commercial, Scienti­ honor, trust, responsibility and marked usefulness. It is with pleasure the
fic, Art, Professional, Business and writer bespeaks a word to prospective students on behalf of the Pacific Univer­
Teachers training school, Portland, Ore­ sity. The superior advantages for a well rounded education must be con­
Forest Grove Markets, In Trade
gon. Some of the Courses:—Terms sidered by every student entering college. Forest Grove is an ideal college town.
The
professors
are
scholars
and
devout
men
of
the
highest
ideals
and
principles.
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cash in advance— 1. First grade course
........JOc to 55c per roll
B utter.......................................
for Teachers, Botany, Geometry, Phy­ Students desiring to enter this fall will do well to write Dr. Ferrin, president, Potatoes, good grade............
sics, General History, Civil Govern­ for their catalogue. Space will not permit details but we shall give the Pacific C h ic k e n s............................... ..
Beef, d re sse d ..........................
ment, Algebra, English Literature, University and Tualatin Academy the place of honor in this edition.
Veal
“
Psychology, History of Education, Di­
Pork ” ...............................
HOFFMAN & WELCH:—Are two
dactics or Theory and Art of Teaching.
Estate of Rodney Jones, deceased?
Instructions by mail, books free, $15.00 of the best known attorneys in Wash­ Estate admitted to probate. Sephrona
2. Second Grade Course for Teachers, ington county. For advice and legal Jones appointed administratrix with Notice of Appointment of Administrator
Notice li hereby given that the undersigned haa been
Arithmetic, Geography, Didactics, Al­ questions they stand in the best of re­ bond fixed at $500.
appointed adtnlnlatrator of the ratate of N ancy B. Mc-
pute.
As
practitioners
they
have
at­
rr, deceased, by an order of L. A. Rood, judge of
gebra, English Grammar, Nature Study
J^ast will and testament of Adam N am Probate
Court of W ashlng’on county, O regon, m ade
Physiology and Hygiene, U. S. His­ tained a positive degree of eloquency. Young, deceased. Will filed with the
and entered on the 28th day of June, 1404, and all p e r ­
having claims against said estate are hereby re-
tory. Instructions by mail, books free, By their untiring efforts and successful petition asking that the same be ad­ sona
queated and directed to preaent said claim s, together
with the proper vouchers therefore, to me at m y> resid­
$15.00 3. Commercial Law, Corres­ work, their practice has increased sub­ mitted to probate.
ence In Forest Orove, Oregon, or at the law office of E.
pondence, Bookkeeping, Commercial stantially. Both are gentlemen of the
B. T ongue, In Hillsboro, W ashington county, Oregon,
w ithin six m onths from the date hereof.
Arithmetic, Business Course. Instruc­ best characters and are among the
Cornelius
Dated this 28th day of June, 1404.
most
progressive
citizens
of
Forest
. M cNamer, Adm inistrator of the Batata of Nancy
tions by mail, books free, $25.00
Those of our people who attended B. C. M W
cNamer deceased.
K. B. T ongue. 4tto»n<y for
IV. Shorthand and Typewriting. In­ Grove
Administrator.
the A. C. Conference at Gaston, return­
structions by mail, books free, $12.50
Hillsboro
Real Estate
ed home Monday as the meeting
5. Civil Service, fitting students in
Louise E Robbins et al to Lars Nel­
Departmental Service. Every course
Max Crandall has gone to Astoria closed Sunday night. All report a
son
et al lots 4 and 5 in block 2 Hen­
is complete; every subject is finished in the interests of Clark and Buchanan, good meeting.
There were eight
ry’s
rddition to Cornelius $175.
in the most systematic and practical accountants.
ministers present: Elders E. H Car­
manner. Instruction by mail, books
E L McCormick et ux to Annie M
W. E. Thome and Prof. B. W. men, of Noonsack, E. P. Hayward, W. Luther lot 1 block 8 Oak Grove add to
free, $20.00. 6. Newspaper Report­
ing, Proof Reading and Advertising, Barnes have returned from a trip to G. Dunlop and Robert George, of Hillsboro $500.
Seattle, B. F. Winterstein, of Golden-
Instructions complete by mail $15.00. Newport.
E W Haines et ux to H H Porter
History, Biography, Write-up-work
dale, J. Spencer Tilton, of Bandon, lot 12 block 8 South Park add to For­
J. W. Shute and wife have gone to
“ Modus Operandi” and complete in­
Coos Co. C. A. Meade, of Carlton est Grove $100.
struction $100.00.
7. Suggestive Baker City, near where Mr. Shute has
H Wehrung et ux to Lillie Kuhn
and M. M. Anderson, of Cornelius.
Therapentics, complete $15.00, (Key mining property which he will look
The same conference officers were lots 10, 11 and 12, block 1 South
by mail on the Law of Healing.)
8. after for several months.
re-elected with the exception of Vice- Coast add to Hillsboro $250,
( a ) Roman Art), (b ) Chemical Oil
Wm. G. Hare, who is in school at President, J. A. Bryan, of Dilley, be­
M J Gallager to Patrich Early 35
Painting, ( c ) Passe Partout, complete
ing
elected
to
fill
that
place.
acres
in sec 10 twp 2 s r 1 w $1400.
instruction $10.
Select the course Ann Arbor, Michigan, reports that he
Irene Cadwell to Rachel Herb part
Married at the home of Joseph
you desire to follow and be proficient has charge of the Forest and Fisheries
of
block 2 Forest Grove $250.
Bryan,
of
Dilley,
Ora
Van
Orsdel
and
in. Enclose postoffice order. We are Exhibit at the St. Louis Fair in the
Miss
Mollie
Bryan.
Elder
M.
M.
affiliated with prominent teachers and Oregon Department, taking the place
Same to Same part of block 2 Forest
Anderson, of Cornelius, officiating. Grove $200.
schools in every department, business,
trades,'arts, sciences, and professions. of Geo. T. Meyers, who is on a leave The bride is well known to many of
N S Robbins heirs of to Clara S
our people as a young lady of good Green 20 acres in sec 25 twp 2 s r w
20th CENTURY CORRESPONDENCE of absence.
judgement, consequently we extend $ 100 .
SCHOOL OF COMMERCE, PORT­
Probate
Court
our congratulations to both, with the
LAND, OREGON. Home study con­
John I Jackson et ux to L M Sparks
Estate
of
H.
B.
Allison,
deceased.
wish that they may be enabled to over­
ducted exclusively by mail. Persever
91.75
acres in section 31 twp 1 n r 4
ance and study are the price of suc­ Administrator atuhorized to dispose come all obstacles.
w $2000.
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cess. We teach only the best, clear­ of notes belonging to estate.
On Sunday, June 26th, at the home
East Gaston
est, surest and up-to-date methods. If
Estate of Joseph Marock, deceased. of the bride’s father, J. H. Cornelius,
People
are
still looking for that rain.
you would achieve SUCCESS put forth
of this city, Marion Tibbits and Miss
Inventory
and
appraisement
approved
the “ proper effort.”
De.ermine to
L. Shoegren and family have moved
Grace Cornelius. Rev. Wilkins per­
succeed and you will succeed.
Do showing a valuation of $1532.15. Ad­ formed the ceremony, before quite a to the Grove taking their last load Fri­
what you would be. “ There is no ministration authorized to sell personal number of relatives and friends.
day. They will be gTeatly missed in
Royal road to learning.”
their old neighborhood as they are
property at public auction for cash.
Marriage License
The Poet has well said:
valued friends and neighbors, but
Estate of J. P. Smith, deceased.
Marriage licenses were issued this what is our loss is others’ gain.
Though I could sketch from pole to
Hearing of final account set for Aug­ week by County Clerk Geo. A. Mor­
pole
The old Indian friends of A. Hill
gan this week as follows: Oliver L.
And grasp creation in my span,
ust 1st, 1904.
paid
them a visit last week bringing
Curtis and Annie Rood; Albert A. Mor-
I ’m but a clod without the Soul
over
a lot of baskets and taking back
Estate of Nancy B. McNamer, de­ ril and Eva M. Cypher, Herman T.
The MIND’S the Standard of the
cherries.
ceased. C. W. McNamer appointed Koeber and Hattie Irene Cahow; Geo.
MAN.”
E. J. Shotwell went down to Port­
Success is where you can apply the administrator with bond fixed at $600. A. Tibbitts and Grace Cornelius; Miles
land
Wednesday to attend the Teac­
greatest amount of knowledge en­ Bond filed and approved.
W. B. Purdin and Nellie Jackson; Thomas her’s Association.
thusiastically, enchantingly. Or by Haines, J. C. Clarke and John Corne­ W. Henton and Maud E. Pomeroy;
E. W. Paget on Tuesday received a
Edward J. Hinton and Etta F. Pome­
placing yourself in unison with the
lius
appointed
appraisers
to
meet
Sat­
lot
of ready made window frames for
roy
and
Archibald
R.
Strachan
and
Creator and then assisting the RACE
his
new house.
Rosa N. Gerrish.
urday, July 2, 1904.
to do the same.