Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, July 21, 1904, Image 12

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something sharp and cut a big gash
below his knee cap, which took three
stiches to sew it up. Dr. Everest at­
tended.
Mr. C. C. Hancock left for Yaquina
Monday, where he has caused to be
construted a vertible “ cottage by the
Miss Edson, a clerk in the U. S.
Glencoe
Mr. C. C. Hoopes and friend Mr.
sea.” The family will follow next
Miss Bertha Dersham, who resides
Willis were Forest Grove visitors customs house at Portland, is spending
week. When they will (figuratively
the day in Forest Grove as a guest of with her motder at Centerville, tried to
Wednesday.
speaking) sit under their own vine and
Mrs. Robert Billinger.
commit suicide Saturday July 16, by
fig tree, and breath in the health giv­
Prof Cogill spent part of the week
drinking carbolic acid. Dr. Link-
Frank
Wagner,
district
deputy
for
ing ozone to their hearts content.
in Portland on business in behalf of
later was summoned and found that she
the
I.
O.
O.
F.,
went
to
Hillsboro
last
Pacific University.
Claude McCurdy, a son of A. Mc­
night to install the newly elected had drank but very little if any of the
Aunt Ann Smith remembers the officers of the Hillsboro order.
acid, but it was spilt on her arm, face, Curdy of this city, met with a painful
News office often with beautiful flow­
and breast, burning them quite badly. accident last week by falling off the
The
Rev.
J.
G.
Alford,
of
Lafayette,
porch of Mrs. Mathews new store
ers which she raises.
Mrs. Bagley is ill at the home of
pastor of the Methodist church at Dil-
building and cutting a gash in his leg
To Chas. Stokes was given a little ley remained over Monday there, a her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Sanford.
injuring and fracturing the knee pan.
daughter a week ago Friday. Charley guest at the home of Mr. Gray.
Miss Lewton and her niece Miss Fortunately Dr. E. Everest, who lives
is the happiest man in town.
Adilaide Lewton are visiting at the next door was soon on hand and took
George Hancock, our popular livery­
home
of their cousin, Mrs. Thos. a few stitches in the gash and bound it
Wm. Moore, the genial postmaster man, is now considered by his neigh­
at Greenville, is the proud father of an bors to be the most hospitable man in Connell.
up and at last accounts the boy was
infant daughter. Dr. Large attending. town. One day last week a sad mis­
Mrs. C. P. Berry is suffering from going around on crutches.
Mr. R. E. McNutt of Portland, who
W. W. Goff, who is on the Salmon take was made when he gave his order an attack of la grippe.
Mrs.
A.
Gordon
is
visiting
with
has
been visiting for some time at R.
Perry river hunting, phoned down that to the local butcher and that same day
W. McNutt of this city, returned to
he has a bear to his credit. Good for there was delivered to George’s home friends in Portland.
Prof. Jarvis of Portland, spent Sun­ Portland yesterday afternoon.
enough soup material to make about
Willis.
M. H. Henderson brought his en­
Mr. Keady, assistant secretery of the two barrels of good soup. The butcher day with Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Mays.
would
not
reduce
his
order.
It
was
gine
down from the stone quarry Mon­
Glencoe
Circle,
Women
of
Wood­
Oregon Traction Company, is in the
city today looking after the interests of up to George to do something quick. craft, at their regular meeting Saturday day, where he has furnished power for
He as once took charge of the family evening July 16, installed the follow­ crushing ropk for the roads.
his company.
kitchen, manufactured the soup de ing officers:
Guardian
Neighbor,
Mr. Jas. Corey, Mr. Williams and
The postmaster at Blooming, Mr. boullion, then sent criers to the high
Mabel Jackson; Advisor, Etta Jackson; Mr. Kidder with their families, friends
Calvin Bailey has arrived home from an places and hedges for his friends to
Magician, Wallace Pasley; Attendant, of Mr. J. J. Baughman, arrived Thurs­
extended eastern trip to his boyhood come. They came, partook, of the
Frank Jackson; Captain of Guards, day from Seattle. They expect to
home in Pennsylvania.
feed and wondered!— !—!
Eugenie Sanford; Inner Sentinel, A. make their future home in this vicinity.
The attendance at the union meet­
Kempin; Outer Sentinel, Jesse Mays;
Notice— H. G. Fitch has some fine
Kansas City
ings at the Christian church last Sun­
Manager, Robt. Tannock, after which property situated in Yamhill and Wash­
day night was well attended, Rev.
The rain was very nice but not refreshments of ice cream and cake
ington counties, in his hands for sale.
Daniel Staver delivering a splendid enough for the farmer who had no hay were served.
Any one seeking homes would do well
sermon.
to loose.
ty call and see him. Office in Bun-
Cornelius
Mr. Beardsdorf of Portland, who
Mr. Quick is building an addition to
Mr. James Williams of Seattle, who nings livery bam, Cornelius.
owns a fine farm north of Cornelius, his barn.
was in the Grove today. He is in
Baker Bros., who are bailing hay owns property here, has moved his
D e lic io u s D o u gh n uts.
hopes that the electric railroad will be have been delayed a few days because family here. His father-in-law also
To make German doughnuts, beat
came with him. Mr. Williams will go four eggs very light, one pint of
a success, and urges every farmer to of the rain.
in to business in Cornelius.
sweet milk, one small teaspoonful
subscribe liberally.
Ezra Kirtz is finishing a barn.
John
Neep
while
shingling
on
the
of lemon extract, u pinch of salt;
At the last meeting of the Forest
Kirtz and McGraw have started their Matthias building one day last week scald the milk and while hot pour
Grove council of the Modern National baler again.
cut his hand quite bad on a piece of over one pint of sifted flour; beat
Reserve Insurance Company, officers
C. H. Hamilton, wife and son, are tin which will lay him up for a few all very smooth and when the mix­
were installed. At the first meeting
ture is cool have ready the yolks of
visiting a few days near Oregon City. days from hard work.
the eggs well beaten; add them to
in August refreshments will be served
Kirtz, Baker and McGraw have a
the
flour and milk, beat them th o r­
The
base
line
mill
will
start
up
about
and a short programme given. The
oughly and then add the well beat­
telephone now. Kansas City is coming August 1st.
order is growing rapidly.
en
whites; then add the salt and
to the front with modern improvements.
L. S. Foster took a trip to Portland
lastly sufficient flour to make a 6oft
Mrs. Nixon has just received an as­
today.
dough; flour your biscuit board and
say report of the mineral ledge upon
The butcher shop is again started tu rn the dough on it, roll it in
Notice
her farm
miles north of North Yam­
pieces as thick as your finger and
Of the sale of trespassing stock under up.
hill, and the certificate shows that it
C. W. Phillips, son of D. T. Phil­ form them into rings, frv in boiling
city ordinance No. 136. Notice is
contains 30 per cent lead, 1$ per cent
fat. This is delicious for breakfast.
hereby given that I will sell at public lips, has gone to Pendleton to work on
silver, and some traces of gold and
auction at the city ¡pound of the city of the railroad.
D o n ’t Peel Potatoes.
some copper. Mrs. Nixon is much
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eckerman left
“ It is most essential,” says Dr.
Forest Grove, Washington County, Ore­
pleased with her find as experts say it
gon, at 10 o’clock a. m., July 29, Tuesday morning for Baker City, where Joseph E. Winters, professor of dis­
is of commercial value.
1904, to the highest bidder for cash: Mr. Eckerman is employed in a whole­ eases of children in the Cornell
Mrs. A. B. Caples and Miss Maude One yearling heifer with horns sawed sale liquor house. Mrs. Eckerman is Medical college, “th at potatoes,
however served, should be cooked
Shannon entertained the Fleur de Lis off and turned down; one tan, mooley a daughter of A. A. Phillips.
m tbecr jftoiaeta, for the reason th at
Club and other guests at the home of cow 6 or 7 years old; one red cow with
A. A. Phillips the real estate dealer the outer rind, ju st under the thin
the latter, Wednesday evening. The long horns and white spot back of left of Cornelius, has a fine bargain if sold skin, is the richest in potash and
evening was pleasantly spent in the front leg 6 or 7 years old. Above de­ right away, 30 acres, good house, constitutes a chief supply of these
study of current events.
Dainty scribed stock was found trespajsing barn, all kinds of fruit, all in cultiva­ salts to the body. This portion is
sacrificed in peeling.
refreshments were served from small upon the streets of said city contrary tion, running water year round on the
“ As far as practicable vegetables
tables on the veranda. The guests to Ordinance No. 139 of said City on place, situated on base line road be­ should be steamed instead of boited,
were Madames Cheeney, Abbott, Wil­ July 18th. 1904. Unless owners tween Hillsboro and Cornelius only as boiling dissolves the potash sums.
“ Fruits should l»e eaten ru.v.
liams and Caples and Misses Shannon, thereof call prior to date of sale and $3,000.
When
cooked the chem ital union of
Buxton, Watt, Boscow, Chandler, Kate pay charges for the taking up, keeping
Claud McCurdy met with quite an
salt* and vegetable aeids is destroy­
Shannon and Graham.
and advertising of said stock they will accident one day last week he fell on ed ”
Miss Stella Boscow, of Hillsboro, is be sold according to said ordinance
Mr. and Mrs. Con McNamer have
rented and moved into the residence the guest of Miss Shannon for a day or and the notice.
Dated at Forest Grove, July 18,
two.
of Geo. Sloan.
Miss Kenworthy is spending the 1904.
Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Crang leave to­
P. C ronin ,
day for a week’s stay with their child­ week with Mrs. Geo. Sloan and Rena
Marshal.
Gleason.
ren in Astoria.