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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1905)
C o r r e s p o n d e n c e PATTON V A LLE Y . Willie Lee’s brother-in-law is staying with him this winter. Ed Bates drove down the valley for a sleigh tile last Sunday. Fred Robertson brought a number of goats from Yamhill last week. The last few days have seemed like real winter weather to us. Mr. and Mrs. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. LaFollette took dinner with Mr. Wahl on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. LaFollette, of McMinnville, are visiting with their daughters, Mrs. H . W. Scott and Mrs. S. L. Wahl. Alex Hoodenpyl is helping Newt Hall on his milk route while the roads are so bad, they each take it a day about on the road. John Allen sold the company thatH . W. Scott is working for, a number of Angora Goats. Mr. Brown of Gaston, said he bought upwards of 880.00 worth of hogs from A . C. Davis last week. Pleasant Smith has about 20 head CORNELIUS. of cattle out in the hills. John Boyd Frank McGinnis made a flying trip brought in IS or 20 head of his from to Corvallis Saturday, the mountains last Saturday. to make a short visit with his parents, Tom Williams, of Alaska, who has Mr and Mrs. D. I. Philips. been out here visiting, thinks this is The Base Line Mill has been shut n 3 place for a workingman. I guess down on account of bad weather. he had an idea that he could go along G. W. Philips and wife, of Wilbur, the streams and find money washed Washington, came t ut Friday e\ ening upon the banks. William Vickers, who is employed in Pem Patton has made a wonderful Portland, is at home on a two weeks’ improvement in opening a lane from lay off. Red bridge to the church. H e is Miss Ross, of Portland, visited over planning on having R. F. D. at his Sunday with the family of Mrs. G door, which will be a great benefit to a Vickers. number of others. Willie Lee visited at Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bates last Thursday. While there Mrs. Bates told him of the terrible accident that befell Francis Kerby. Just before he got to Yamhill the horse stumbled and fell on him, breaking his leg. M. Cook, who lives a mile north of town, has been sick for several days but we hope to see him around in a few days. Two Weeks More o f the JANUARY SACRIFICE SALE AT THE CHICAGO CLOTHING COMPANY’S STORE F O R E ST GROVE , OREGON /. O. O. E. B u ild in g The Goods are Fast Disappearing and you ’ll have to hurry to get these goods at, such remarkably low prices. Our store is not filled up with a whole lot o f shelf worn or out, o f dat^ goods, but, we have the most dependable and warranted line o f Men’s, Boys and Children’s Goods you ever saw. Don’t Delay Further Your Buying! James Page, a brother in-law of William Bennett, who lives at North Yamhill, stayed over Sunday in Corn elius and returued Monday. Leonard Dixon visited Portland that fact, together with many other Tuesday to have some dental work important things before us, it is neces Pleasant Valley Wm. French accompanied by a sary to have the co-operation of every Finley McLeod has improved things gentleman of the Electric Railway done. citizen of Forest Grove, and to that end John Hein is progressing rapidly in by a new fence. came down from the Grove to-day to if you are seeking a home and we urge you, uot only to be present, his civil engineering correspondence Mr. and Mrs. Phil Porter visited in look after ihe interests of the road. want — A BARGAIN— we can but to I r n g rs many other.as you can. course. Patton’s Valley last week. N. Wilcox and granddaughter went suit you, having the best list of “ Please remember the place and Miss Hall, Fern Hill’s school teacher Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks from Wapa- Saturday to Independence to visit his lands and homes in the county. date of the meeting and do not fail to son George, who is the S. P. agent at has been purchasing books for the be there. to is running the cook house. Write or call on us at Cornelius. school library. that place They will return in a few Some of the young fellows have Died. J. Pidcock is looking for his son-in- been enjoying the snow by taking their days. R . W. M c N U T T , law and family to arrive from Oklahoma Rev. Ellis W. Dixon, pioneer resid Mrs. Maggie Hendricks, a daughter best girls sleighing. Real Estate Agent, Cornelius, Or in the near future. ent of this place,, died at his home in Tommy Gerrish has been putting up of Mr. and Mrs. John Nupp, of this Mr. Hendricks has sold his sawmill this city, on Wednesday Jan., 11, at fence fcr Mr. Purdy which makes a place, went to Portland last Saturday to two parties residing in Portland, i the age of 74 years. Deceased was evening, where she is employed. very neat appearance. who are to take possession in April. i born in Bond County, 111., in 1830, City Barber Shop . . John Hartman lately purchased the George Callahan spent several days crossed the plains to California in 1853 Joseph Boyd’s new house is going Baths. Laundry Agency. Situ a' Forest Grove but is back again and o'.d planing mill and will at once tear and came a year later to Oregon. In up fast, we are looking forward to the j it down. H e will build a residence on ated on Pacific Ave., Forest Grove. able to resume his school duties. time of “ house warming” with interest. 1875, he was ordained a Congregation . . A. T. Wirtz, Proprietor Mr. Lamb is still head sawyer at the comer lot opposite Mrs. Burnitz’s al ministe: and preached for a Yakima residence. A surprise party was given Joseph Callahan & Herring’s mill. Mrs. mission, from 1880 to 1888, then Sheriff’s Sale A. S. Hatch has his blacksmith Hullsman mid-winter’s night. Cards Lamb is stopping at Mrs. Freeman’s in returned to Forest Grove, where he N otice is h ereby g iv e n th a t by v irtu e o f an ex ecu tio n dancing were the evening’s issued out of a nd u n d e r th e seal of th e C irc u it C ourt of Patton’s Valley. We understand that shop partly built on the Base Line street and has resided ever since. In 1859, at th e State of O regon, fo r th e C ounty of W a shington, dated th e 23rd day of D ecem ber, 1904, in fav o r of about 500 ties got away from the near the A. C church. He expects amusements. Forest Grove, he was married to Mrs. Josephine N. P atto n , p la in tiff; and a g a in s t Jam es J. to have it completed as soon as the Miss Clarice Dixon gave an “ At P atto n , defe n d a n t fo r th e sum of $31.00 costs w ith mill during the freshet. Mary J. Catching,who died many years in te re s t th ere o n fro m th e 10th day o f D ecem ber, 1903 weather will permit. a t th e rate of 6 p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m , to m e directed Home,” to a numbet of friends last ago. Later he married Sarah E. Hiatt, and d e liv e re d , c om m anding m e to m ak e sale of the Buxton Items. rea l p ro p erty h e re in a fte r described, I h a v e levied upon D J. Barrett and A. A. Philips went week, those present were: Mr. and who survives him. The funeral was and p u rsu a n t to said e x e cu tio n I w ill on M onday, the Mrs. Archie Duncalf, Misses Mina, 30th day of J a n u a ry , 1905, a t th e South door of th e to McMinnville last Thursday to attend Lewis and Clark Tent of Maccabees ! held at the college chapel, last Satur C ourthouse in H illsboro, W a sh in g tm C ounty, O regon, a t the ho u r of te n o ’clo ck a. m . of sa id day, sell at a K. P. meeting in regard to having a Clara and Jessie Pidcock, Miss Alma meets next Saturday evening. day, Rev. Clapp officiating, and the p u b lic au c tio n to th e h ig h e s t bidder for cash in hand, a ll of th e follow ing d escribed rea l p ro p e rty , ly in g , K. P. convention this year which will Reitzel, Miss May Cooper, Messrs. Wild cat and coon hunting are interment was at the Buxton cemetery. b e in g and situ a te in W ash in g to n C ounty, O regon, and m ore p a rtic u la rly described as follow s, to-w it:—T he be held at McMinnville. Mrs. Philips Joseph, John, and Miss Mary Hack, popular amusements since the snow undivided % in te re st o f th e defe n d a n t Jam es J. Patton in a nd to th e follow ing d escribed rea l p ro p e rty :—N V i accompanied them and she was the Messrs. Michael and James Boyd, State Examinations at School. fell. of the N W V i and th e S W V4 o f th e N W V i of Section also th e N E Vi of th e E V4 of S ectio n 27 Tow n guest of George Hendershott and wife, Messrs. Leonard and Albert Dixon, The state examinations for the s 26; h ip 2 N orth o f R an g e 5 W est to s a tis fy th e h e re in Our telephone system has been and Freddie Kellogg. before nam ed sum s a nd for the costs a nd e x penses of of the Commercial Hotel. Eighth grade pupils of the public s a le and said w rit. greatly improved by the addition of sale w ill be m ade subject to redem ption as p e r school, was begun yesterday morning s ta Said tu te of O regon. D ated at H illsboro, O regon, this another line into the central office at HILLSIDE. SCHOOL NOTES. 23rd day o f D ecem ber, 1904. and will continue over three days. J. W . C O N N E L L , Forest Grove. Chas. Staley has been visiting his Verryl Johnson has entered the First S h eriff of W a sh in g to n C ouuty, O regon By F. T. K A N E , D eputy. A serai-comic drama in three acts, daughter, Mrs. Neil Sohren of Buxton, grade. . Sound. Solid and Successful. H . T . BAGLEY, A tto rn e y fo r p la in tiff. entitled the “ Lost Heifer,’’ was presen Mrs. C. B. Curtiss visited at the Paul Knox has entered the Third Oregon Fire Relief Association gives Administrators Notice to Creditors ted by local talent in Grange Hall, at homes of Messrs A. F. and N. J. Ba- grade. protection against loss by fire at purely In C ounty C ourt o f th e S tate o f O regon, W a shington this place, on Saturday night January, ker last Wednesday. Dora Johnson is absent from the mutual rates. No better or cheaper c ounty. 14. The proceeds were given by the N otice is h e re b y g iv e n to aU cred ito rs of th e estate of insurance can be purchased. Strong M atilda Ralph Watkins of Forest Grove and Eighth grade. J . Z eigler, deceased. T hat by v irtu e o f an Ladies' Aid Society to one who is in p o in tm en t m ade by th e C ounty C ourt o f W a sh in g to n Ruel Baker were out coon hunting Arlington Rishell of the Third grade and conservative business management a C p ounty need through a long continued sick tin g th e un d ersig n ed as ad m in istrato r of has placed them at the head of insur th e estate a p o p f o in said Saturday and got three coons. has pneumonia. M atilda J. Z eigler, deceased, a nd th a t ness. The attendance at the play h e a d m in iste r th e estate of said deceased. ance companies in Oregon. The doctor was called to the home Fred Watson is a new pupil in Miss was large and appreciative, all speaking A ll persons h a v in g claim s a g a in st th e said e state a re Geo. F. Zimmerman, Agent, of W. T. Newhouse, Sunday evening, Jackson’s room. h e re b y req u ire d to p re s e n t them w ith th e p ro p er in praising terms of the manner in Forest Grove, Ore. v o u c h e rs, w ith in six m onths from th e d ate o f th is notice to see his son Charles, who is ill with which the characters were represented. Ellis Watson, of Greenville, has en to th e ad m in istrato r a t th e office of J. N . H offm an, at intermittent fever. F orest G rove, W a sh in g to n C ounty, O regon. The following is a list of the characters: tered the Sixth grade. T h e first pu b lic a tto n o f th is nottce is m ade th is 5th Jamie and Emma Fleck have been Earnest Inglehart, manager; Eph day of Ja n u a ry , A. D . 1905. Jacob Z eigler ad m in istrato r Mabel Leiopold being sick so much l o c a l h a p p e n in g s of th e estate of M atilda J. Z e ig le r, deceased. Cruicebox, of Swampscott Holler, Louis visiting with friends and relatives at of the time, has stopped school. J. N . H O FFM A N . A ttorney. this place and the Grove but have now Klink; Carlton Du Ruyter, of Rogue's Many of the pupils are sick with The Fleur de Lis Club met with Miss 1 Gallery fame, P. H . Buxton; George returned to Beaverton. Winter Rates to Yaquina Bay colds on account of the cold weather. Hattie Starrett Tuesday evening. Several of the young folks spent a Guicebox, Eph’s son, Lewis Myers; In order to accommodate the many The Third grade does not suffer On the famous Iron House door people who wish to make a winter trip Willie Smith, a farm hand who stutters, very pleasant evening at the home of from the cold now, for they have * a this inscription now appears “ ‘The D. L. McPherson; Weary Waggles, a J. J. Soynes, last Wednesday evening to Yaquina Bay, the Southern Pacific stove. ‘spirit’ has flown.’ ” But which Co., will sell, on Wednesdays and tramp, Fred Klink; Detective Hols- with music, games, etc. Saturdays, of each week, until March way, it doesn’t say. combe, of Pyrne o’ Force, Fred Klink; On account of a break, the mail did Board of Trade Meeting. 31, 1905, round trip tickets, at low Squar Brown, a miser, Will Hiddink; not reach this part of the route Thurs The ladies of the Maccabees, Green rates, to Yaquina and return, limited to The following letter addressed to the Rube Miller, town constable, Bazel day, and now the carrier is seen in a members of the Board of Trade, was ville Hive, No. 57, will give a dance, sixty days from date of sale. Those Blum; Fiddler, Ralph Hannon; Mrs. fine combination sleigh and buggy, issued by the secretary, January, 17. on Tuesday evening Februaray 14th, who desire to take advantage of this rate should apply to nearest Southern Arabella Sumpkins, a fascinating which he uses according to the “ The annual meeting of the Board ’05 at the Maccabee Hall, at Greenville. Pacific agent for tickets. widow who is deaf, Mrs. Lewis Myers; weather. of Trade will be held at the Council Jake Buxton says that the sorrowful Betsy Brown, a simple country maiden, Rev. and Mrs. Barber are conduct Chambers Saturday evening, January look on his face these days, is not Dr. J. J. Wiggins Lura Peterson; Scraps, a waif from ing special services at Beaverton, 21, 1005, at 8 o’clock p. m., for the caused by the closing of the Iron Osteopathic physician, of Portland, New York, Lola Blum. therefore services were omitted here purpose of electing a Board of Direc House, but because Mrs. Buxton a n d ! continues to visit Forest Grove and Jan. 15 th. Sunday school was also tors and transacting such other business daughter are visiting with her parents may be seen at Mr. David Smith’s SCOGGIN S V A LLE Y . omitted on account of sickness and as may arise. at Newport and he has to get his own residence on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Louise Wilcox took a sleigh ride to bad weather. “ The greatest opportunity for doing meals. Forest Grove. Anderson Baker while duck hunting, effective advertising, in the history of The News force is indebted to the For Sale had the misfortuue of an explosion our city, will present itself during the proprietors of the Home Bakery which Viola Perry is nursing a felon, which I will sell 63 feet, fronting the with his gun, bursting the barrel and coming season and we should be pre opened Tuesday, for a generous dona keeps her plenty of company. Sloan Hotel for $700. One half blowing the lock off. H e escaped pared to improve such opportunities to tion of delicious cookies, etc. This cash, 1 year’s time on balance at 8 per Coun hunting is the favorite. sport without injury, but several of the their fullest extent. new enterprise is certainly filling a long cent. E. P. Cadwell, Leaburg, Ore. now, but it generally proves to be “ In order to bring the attention of felt need and we can but bespeak for ducks did not survive. deer. the traveling public to the many them «’’.ccess. For Sale Cheap. FERN H ILL In anticipation of a siege of snow, advantages of our community, it will — For sale cheap, 1 Cyphers, 360 Span of mares, harness and wagon. the farmers have been getting their Joseph Cooper and wife have settled be necessary to do a large amount of Egg Incubator, 3 brooders. At Martin Inquire at L. S. Foster’s store, Cornel s ock in from the hills. on the old Wellman place. intelligent advertising, and in view of & Co. ius, Oregon. Strangers { ^ W . IN. SEARS - P ro p r ie to r of— . .The Leading Barber Shop. • « Up-to-date Hair-cutting and Shaving. Laundry agency. Main Street, Forest Grove Columbia Gallery Successor to E. F. Seifert. Fine Photos, Stamp Pictures, Copying and Enlarging up to cabinet size View w o rk a s p e c ia lty Gallery on Main street one door North Jackson & LaCourse Fine Plumbing Full line of all kinds of sani- tory fixtures at right prices. The important part of a struct ure is correct plumbing which should be done by a skilled workman. Estimates freely given. Call on H. L. DECKERT. BROOKS & WING Can suit you. They have a com plete stock of Harness, Whips, Lap Robes. Repairing a special ty. Call in. PACIFIC A V E N U E MEATS VERY BEST QUALITY, PRICES, TREATMENT SAELENS A CO., Main St., FOREST GROVE, OREGON W* H- HOLLIS, LAWYER Real Estate and Corpo- ration_^aw^Specialty. OFFICE over Hines’ Store. Forest Grove, - - Oregon R« IN IX O IN , D e n t is t Forest Grove, Oregon O F F IC E : T h re e door* n o rth o f B a ile y ’s sto re . hours from 9 A. M . to 4 P . M. Offlca Undertaking- Practical Undertakers and Embalm- ers. Calls answered day or night. V5s^ R o e & Buxton SOTH ’PHONES. Forest Grove, Ore. G.E.Gelner,M.P... 1ST Homeopahtist Physician and Surgeon............... Office oveT Wescott’s Store. Residence East of M. E. Church, Forest Grove.