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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1905)
C o rre s p o n d e n c e GALES CREEK One Week More o f the HILLSIDE. Robert Lilly, who has been working School closed at the Fairview school at Quincy, returned home last week. house last Friday. Messrs. Grant Hughes and Johnie Mr. and Mrs. Miron Clapshaw and Wirtz were Gales Creek visitors Satur- family have been visiting at the home day. of Chas. D. Staley. Miss Katie Lilly of Forest Grove was Leslie Reeder is suffering with bron- a Gales Creek visitor, Sunday, return- chitis and pleurisy and Mrs. Kendall, ing Monday. and Daisy Mann are very ill with Mr. Britton has sold his place here pneumonia, and bought in Forest Grove. He N. J. Baker, the milkman, had the i itends to move there soon. misfortune to have his horse fall and James Bamford passed through break the ton« ue of his rig, Sunday Gales City, Tuesday evening enroute evening. for Hillside where he will visit relatives. Hillsiders have concluded that snow A number of friends gathered at the is not Rood for Oregonians, as there home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Pierce several of sickness, caused list Friday to spend the evening. *rorn heavy colds. A number of games were indulged in The literary society was quite suc- and all pronounced it a very enjoyable cessful last Friday evening, there being affair, especially the oyster supper, several good songs and recitations. A Tnose present were: James Churchill darkey dialogue being the main feature, and family, J. J. Adkins and family. SCOGGIN S V A LLEY. Mrs. Tieke and children, Misses Ethel Norman, Ethel Pierce and Eula Laffer- Mr. Wiese is building a barn. ty, Messrs. Adkins, Chapman, Clarence Mr. Knox is doing some fencing. and Paul Lilly. Ed and Edith Wiese visited over Sunday with their uncle at Thatcher. JANUARY SACRIFICE SALE A T TH E CHICAGO CLOTHING COMPANY’S STORE O. O. F . B u ild in g , FO R E ST G RO VE, O REG O N 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*e goods, but* we have the most dependable and warranted line o f Men's, Boys and Children’s Goods you ever saw. (Special Correspondence.) A good many are suffering with Little Dick Raines, who has been colds which they attribute to the frosty sick so long; is no better. weather. Mr. Britton left for Forest Grove. All are glad that the snow is gone, His wife will go next week to live in and are welcoming back the good old the place that he purchased of Mr. Oregon showers. Cline. They are both very sick ane Maud and Stella Matteson visited have been for a long time. their sister, Mrs. Henry Scott, last The snow is nearly all gone the i Friday and Saturday. the weather is nice and warm and rain Miss Grace Dennis, who sets type in and mud seem to be the oply thing; the Times office, spent Saturday and the people have stopped sleigh-riding, Sunday with her parents. e ;en the “ hpilo” girl had to abandon Mr. and Mrs. Walters gave a party the ox-sleigh, poor girl. at their home, Friday evening, where Don't Delay Further Your Buying! Sound. Solid and Successful. here. They will occupy the Thos. Roe residence. Mr. and Mrs. Oregon Fire Relief Association gives A. B. Caples will remove to the house protection against loss by fire at purely they formerly occupied mutual rates. No better or cheaper Ira Bradly of this city, left with two insurance can be purchased. Strong t o-horse outfits for Gaston, where 1 e and conservative business management w . IN. S E A R S Strangers If you are seeking a home and want — A BARGAIN— we can suit you, having the best list of lands and homes in the county. Write or call on us at Cornelius. -------------P ro p rie to r of------------- ..T h e Lendlnx B arber S h o p ... Up-to-date Hair-cutting and Shaving. Laundry agency. Main S treet. - F o re st G rove wil1 do scme loSgi“ g for the Cowes & has placed them at the head of insur- There was a meeting of the patrons the yQ peoplg o[ the neighborhood Ralston sawmill, three miles from ance companies in Oregon. of the telephone companies last Sat met and whiled away several pleasant j Gaston. H e is accompanied by J. L. Geo. F. Zimmerman, Agent, urday when John Wirtz of the Bell jjQuyg Forest Grove, Ore. j H unt of this place. Successor to E. F. Seifert. Telephone Co. and Grant Hughes of R. W. M cN U TT, ------------------------ | One of the basket ball players of the Fine Photos, Stamp Pictures, the Independent Co. were present, McMinnville team got mixed up with Cheap Sunday Rates Between Forest Real Estate Agent, Cornelius, Or Copying and Enlarging each in the interest of his company. * j H P A I T 111 overcoat at The Laughlin that didn’t Grove and Prtland. up to cabinet size It was decided by the citizens to con * L w UHL n m i u i m u o l belong t0 hinl> and c0nsec)uently hada Low round-trip rates have been V ie w w o r k a s p e c ia lty tinue with the latter little trouble in explaining away the placed in effect between Portland and Gallery on Main street one door North City Barber Shop . . — Nobby Ties and Shirts at The neighbors of Hilltop last Friday lbe suspicion on him before he was per- Forest Grove, in either direction. Jackson & LaCourse evening, called at Dan.el Pierce’s resi- Chicago Store, mined to return home. Tickets will be sold Saturday after Baths. Laundry Agency. Situ ated on Pacific Ave., Forest Grove. dence. to pass the evening in am usv —Warm clothing at cold prices at K. N . Staehr was in Portland the noons and Sundays, limited to re- . « A. I. Wirtz, Proprietor ment and enjoy an oyster supper j The Chicago, • past week consulting an eye specialist; tum on or be,0Te the followine Mon' which proved a grand success. At 10 — Money to loan on approved Mr. Staehr felt a little weakness in his Rate of $1' 05 round tnP' ^ Fine Plumbing Sheriff’s Sale o’clock the supper was served and security on real estate, W. H. Hollis. I right eye and went to the metropolis on * * * * * Pacific’s agents for par- I, N otice is h e re b y g iv e n th a t by v irtu e of a n e x e cu tio n I greatly enjoyed. The amusements of Full line of all kinds of sani- issued out of a nd u n d e r th e seal of th e C irc u it C ourt of The Semi-Weekly Portland Journa to receive special treatment. Although I t*cu'ars‘ th e S ta te of O re g o n , fo r th e C ounty of W a sh in g to n , J tory fixtures at right prices. the evening continued until 3 o’clock and The News for one year, $1.50 in he i s n O t v yet A t able * to n r return e t u r n to his l,i e ! ___________ __________ dated th e 23rd day of D ecem ber, ____ 1904, _______ in fav o r of | ■ The important part of a struct in the morning, when a halt was called is feeling much better at Church and Society Directory, j ^ * 8 ^ 7 * 4 work, he advance. ure is correct plumbing which in te rest th e re o n fro m th e 10th d ay of D ecem ber, 1903 The guests present on the occasion j at th e rate of 6 p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m , to m e directed should be done by a skilled S tra n g e rs co rd ia lly in v ite d to atten d . Born—To the wife of A. W. Mills, present. ! and d e liv e re d , co m m an d in g m e to m ak e sa le o f the were: Misses Ethel Norman, Ethel . . „ , . I S T I A N C H U R C H . P re a c h in g e v e ry S un d ay a t , Tea\ p ro p e rty h e re in a fte r d escribed, I h a v e levied upon workman. Estimates freely The 11-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. ^ ^ H R 11 Wednesday morning, a son. All doing A. M. a nd 7:30 P. M. C h ristia n E ndeavor a t 6:30 | and p u rsu a n t to said e x e cu tio n I w ill o n M onday, the Pierce and Tla Laflerty; Messrs Curtis given. Call on P. M. P r a y e r m ee tin g T h u rsd ay e v e n in g at 7:30. 30 th day of J a n u a ry , 1905, at th e South door of the Reschell, who live in the Wagner nicely. h . R ev. B e lk n a p , pas or. P re a c h in g • C ourthouse in H illsboro, W a s h in g tjn C ounty, O regon, | Chapman, Paul and Clarence Lilly, M E. C h ry u rc S un d ay a t 11 A. M. a nd 7:30 P. M. Sunday a t th e ho u r o f te n o ’clock a. m . of sa id day, sell at H. L. DECKERT. — Hats of all descriptions and prices addition, north of town, was operated School • a e t v e 12. E pw orth L eag u e 6:30 P. M. P ra y er p u b lic a u c tio n to th e h ig h est bidder fo r cash in hand, Mrs. Clara Tieke, J. J. Adkins and m ee tin g T h u rsd ay e v e n in g , 7:30. a ll of th e follo w in g described rea l p ro p e rty , ly in g , at the exclusively clothing store of the upon last week, by Dr. W. P. Via. | being a nd s itu a te in W a sh in g to n C ou n ty , O regon, and wife and James Churchill and wife. G R E G A T IO N A L C H U R C H . R e v . H e rb e rt W . Boyd 1 m ore p a rtic u la rly described as follow s, to -w it:—The Chicago Co. The little fellow was in a critical con- C ^ O N pastor. M eets in C ollege C h a p e l. P re a c h in g e v e ry undivided H in te re st o f th e d e fe n d a n t Jam es J. Patton Columbia Gallery NAPPFNINfft [The writer of these items will please tike notice that is necessary to enclose the post-office address hereafter. Editor.] Ivan Bondshu is slowly recovering from a severe attack of the measles. The la grippe epidemic is prevalent among us and the sick list is large at present. John and Lee Byers have been out of shcool the past week on account of s ckness. S. P. Reeden, of Reedville passed through our burg Monday on his way to Hillside. Prior French’s son, Irville, has been suffering from a severe case of the grippe for the past week. Rev. Hays, of Hillsboro, has been conducting services in the Union church since Thursday and expe rts to continue them throughout the week. Mr. Hays is an instructive and enter- t lining speaker and the meetings have been well attended notwithstanding the bad weather. FERN H ILL Mr. Heim visited our school one day last week. Mr. Pidcock’s folks have f ora the east. arrived Mr. and Mrs. Duncalf spent evening on the Hill last week. an Miss Bertha Boyd, who is at present working in the Gearie Restaurant at Seattle, Wash., intends returning home soon. Bill Hendricks tock a wagon and gathered up a number of his friends, taking them to the Hendricks home where a party was in progress, Saturday eve ring, of last week. — Money to loan security on real estate. . on approved W. H. Hollis, W. J. Smith, of Dilley, and Miss Kate diti0D’ Sufferin* with a pulmonaiy abcess, but tae symptons are now Egerer, of Gales Creek, were married favorable for a gradual recovery. last Saturday. Carl Nicholson who has been suffer Albert Ranes, one of Gaston’s farm ing for the past three weeks with neu- ers, was transacting business in the ralgia in tie right eye, is gradually Grove Wednesday. improving although not so rapidly as — There is only one week more of he wishes. It has been a painful the January reduction sale at the Chi experience for Carl and for a couple of cago, and the goods are going fast. weeks has had but little sleep. Mrs. Rose Ranes, of Gales Creek, Rev. L. F. Belknap, of the M. E. visited a few days this week with her mother, Mrs. W. T. Buxton, in this church of this city, attended the reception given by Portland Methodists place. in Patton’s church last Tuesday in The Mahara’s Minstrels will be in honor of the new resident bishop Rev. this city, Thursday, Feb. 9, at Vert’s D. H . Moore, D. D. At the business Hall. At noon the aggregation will meeting plans were made to hold a give a street parade. Methodist congress at the Lewis and Recent letters from Mr. and Mrs. T. Clark Fair during the month of July. H. Adams, now of Riverside, Cal. state Representatives from the Oregon, Ida that the change of climate is proving ho, and Washington conferences were very beneficial to the former’s health. there. The Watrous & Allen Co. last week An enthusiastic game of basketball filed supplementary art cles with the was played on the upper floor of the secretary of state and thereby had the Planing Mill building Tuesday night, first name changed to Hoffman & Allen between two teams chosen from the Ca. members of the city athletic club. A. M. Short had the misforture to Over one hundred spectators yelled get his hand mashed while helping to themselves hoarse for their favorite load a heavy log on the carriage at W. teams. The g; me was full of excite H . Lyda's mill the first part of this ment and both players and rooters en week. joyed the contest splendidly. The Forecaster Wallaber, of the U. S. First team consisted of: Belknap and weather bureau, is in the city. He Shannon, forwards; Wilson, center; leaves today for Wilson, Ore , where he Sibley and Walker, guards. The other has some duties to perform in connec team was made up of: Williams and Bacon, forwards; Wirtz, center; Bald tion with his office. win, Clark and Goff, alternated at guard. William Kane, one ol our oldest citi The struggle ended with a victory for zens, had a stroke of paralysis last the first team. Score 26 to 13. Monday in his left side and was con — The Thrice-a-Week New York fined to his room several days but is now able to get around again. World and T*1« News. ° ne ye«. *L 75 in advance. Mr. and Mrs. John Caples : n 1 daugl - _______ ter, Miss O a. are expected in this Notice C ty in the near future. They have «,•„ . . _ _ , _ ... i. „ . . , , Will Hartrampf will not run his feel I been at Hood River for several months mju ,j teT Saturday 14, until further and t ill return to make their home notice. Sunday at 1 A. M. and 7:30 P . M. S un d ay School a t 12. | ¡n and to th e follo w in g described real p ro p e rty :— N V* Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 P. M. P ra y e r m e e tin g T h u rsd ay Df th e N ------- ---------- tt W Vi and the S W H o f t he N 1 W V4 o f f " Section e v e n in g 7:30 26; also the N E V4 of th e N E V4 of S ectio n 27 Tow n sh ip 2 N orth of R an g e 5 W est to s a tis fy th e h e re in "P ti A. M ,, H olbrook Lodge N o. 30. M eets once before nam ed sum s a nd for th e costs and e x penses of • e a ch m o n th on the S a tu rd a y e v e n in g before fu ll s a le a nd said w rit. Said s a le w ill be. m ade su b je c t to redem ption as p e r m oon, in M asonic H a ll. M. J . A bbott, W . M ., J. C. sta tu te of O regon. D ated a t H illsboro, O regon, this C la rk , Sec. 23rd day of D ecem ber, 1904. P A S T E R N STA R , Forest C h a p te r N o. 42. M eets th e J. W . C O N N E L L , first M onday in e v e ry m o n th , in M asonic H a ll. S h e riff of W a sh in g to n C ou u ty , O regon M rs. C. N . Jo h n so n , W . M ., L iz z ie D. H a rris , Sec. By F. T . K A N E , D eputy. H . T . BA GLEY, A tto rn e y for p la in tiff. T O. O . F ., F o re st G ro v e Lodge N o. 48. M eets every M onday e v e n in g in th e I. O. O. F . H a ll. S. A. W a lk e r, N . G ., R. M. T a y lo r. Sec. ■KT W . o f A ., F orest G rove C am p No. 6228. M eets e v e ry second and fou rth F rid a y ev e n in g s o f each In C ounty C ourt of th e S tate of O re g o n , W a shington m onth in M asonic H a ll. M. W . K e lse y , V. C .. H . G. c ounty. K i . il ’ . C le rk . N otice is h e re b y g iv e n to all c re d ito rs o f th e estate of O. W ., F orest G rove C am p N o. 98. M eets e v e ry W . S atu rd a y e v e n in g in I. O . O . F. H a ll. J. F , M atilda J. Z e ig le r, deceased. T h a t by v irtu e of an ap p o in tm en t m ade by th e C ounty C o u rt o f W a sh in g to n H offm an, C. C ., John A nderson, C le rk . O W ., H olly C ircle No. 185. M eets on th e C ounty a p p o in tin g th e u n d e rsig n e d as a d m in istrato r of second a nd fo u rth W ednesday e v e n in g s o f ea ch I th e estate of sa id M atilda J. Z e ig le r, deceased, a nd th at m onth in I. O. O. F . H a ll. L iz zie M acrum , G. N A n n a ! he ad m in iste r th e esta te of said deceased. Pom eroy, C le rk . A ll pe rso n s h a v in g c laim s a g a in s t th e said estate a re ü A T H B O N E SIST E R S D e lp h in T e m p i;, N o. 32. M eets h e re b y re q u ire d to p re s e n t th em w ith th e p ro p er on th e second a nd fo u rth T uesday o f each m onth in M asonic H all M rs M aud I.a tta M. E. C ., M rs. v o u c h e rs, w ith in s ix m onths from th e d ate o f th is notice to th e a d m in istrato r at th e office o f J. N . H offm an, at L iz zie M a cru m , M. o f R. C. XT’N IG H T S O F PY TH IA S, D elphos Lodge No. 39. Forest G rove, W a sh in g to n C ou n ty , O regon. M eets e v e rv ry T h u rsd ay e ev v e n in g in M asonic H a ll. R T h e first p u b lic a tto n of th is no ttc e is m ade th is 5th P. W e lc h , C. C ., John A nderson K . R. ir S. day of J a n u a ry , A. D. 1905. Jacob Z e ig le r adm in istrato r A. R ., D ep a rtm e n t o f O re g o n , J. B. M athew s Post of th e e sta te of M atilda J . Z e ig le r, deceased. • N o. 6. M eets first a nd th ird W ednesdays a t 1:30 J. N. H O F F M A N . A ttorney. p . m. in M asonic H a ll. W R. W h itn e y , C om m ander. S te p h en M organ, A djutant. N . R .M e ets first a nd th ird F rid a y n ig h ts of th e • m o n th in I. O. O. F . H a ll. B. P W e lc h P re s., H . G. K in g , Sec. R. K . P .. D elphos R ank N o. 8. M eets th e fou rth BROOKS & WING Can suit you. They have a com plete stock of Harness, Whips, Lap Robes. Repairing a special ty. Call in. P A C IF IC A V E N U E Administrators Notice to Creditors MEATS VERY BEST QUALITY, PRICES, TREATMENT SAELENS « CO., Main St., G Winter Rates to Yaquina Bay M In order to accommodate the many j people who wish to make a winter trip E D A R TISA N S, D iam ond Assem bly N o. 27. to Yaquina Bay, the Southern Pacific U N M IT eets th e first a nd th ird T u e sd a y ev e n in g s of each Wednesdays and m onth in th e I. O . O . F . H a ll. S. A. W a lk e r, M. A ., Co., will sell, on C. B. S tokes, Sec. Saturdays, of each week, until March R A N G E, G ales G ra n g e . M eets first S atu rd a y of ^ each m onth in M asonic H a ll. H . T. B uxton, 31, 1905, round trip tickets, at low M aster, M rs. S . T , W a lk e r, Sec. rates, to Yaquina and return, limited to ■p EBECCAS. Forest Lodge No 44. M eets th e 1st and 3rd W ednesday e v e n in g of e v e ry m onth in I. O . O. sixty days from date of sale. Those F. H a ll. S usie J a ck so n . N . .G . M aud M ille r. Sec. O . F . V erboot. V isita tio n C ourt. N o. 1113. J. F . who desire to take advantage of this C • P eerenboom , C. B .; P e ter V andersander, V. C. 1 . ! rate should apply to nearest Southern M eets first and th ird T h u rsd ay s o f e a c h m onth. U wm«Tcii’™o'£TwiXTH^“ ,h' J. J. W irtz 7 E N I T H R ebeka Lodge N o. 31. m eets at G aston. ^ O re g o n , th e second a nd fo u rth M onday e v e n in g of ea ch m onth in I. O .O . F . H a ll. L e n a F . P a rk e r N . G . E liza J. R u sse ll. S e c re ta ry . J , FOREST «ROVE, 0RE60N J i, H o flllltlll ATTO RN EY AT LAW - - OREGON S. A. M O U L TO N (Successor to A. D. Allen) FIRST-CLASS HAIR CUTTING and SHAVING. A l l u r i '« O l d S t a n d LAWYER Real Estate and Corpo- ratio ^L aw aS g ecialtj. Forest Grove, R . - IN 1 X O IN , OFFICE over Hines' Store. Oregon D e n t is t Forest Grove, Oregon P a c i f i c a g e n t fOT t i c k e t s . T h re e doors n o rth of B a ile y ’s store, h o u rs from 9 A. M. to 4 P . M. 60 YEARS’ E X P E R IE N C E P atents Office in Front Rooms of Abbott Build ing, Upstairs. FOREST GROVE, W - H. HOLLIS, DC8M NI C o p y r ig h t s A c . An von« «unding a «k etch a n d d ea crtp tlo n m a f ntiickly a s c e rta in o u r o p in io n fr« « w h e th e r an in v e n tio n la p ro b a b ly p a t « .r l o t . wn m u n ir* , tIona a trta tly co n fid en tial. HANDBOOK ou Patenta •e u t freu. O ldeet agency fo r aecw rlng pate n ra. P n te n ta ta k e n th ro u g h M unn k Co. reca le# «perlai «often, w lih o n l ch a rg e , tu th e Scientific American. A hond«” n»IT lllnatrotwt « M l l f . iJ irM rt «Jr. «■lotion o f o n , «-to n tlS e to u m o l Torrn«, t» o toot : fo o r m .m th o . $L BoVlbToIl n o » ..tr o l« r o MUNNÄCo.*v*rr;NewJort B rooch UBICO. « T SC. W o o h io o io o . D. C. Undertaking. Practical Undertakers and Embalm- ers. Calls answered day or night. V2^ - R o e & Buxton BOTH ’PHONES. Forest Grove, Ore. ---------------------------------------------- !---- G.E.Geiger,M.D... i [ I ' Office ] j Homeopahtist Physician I and Surgeon .................. over Wescott’s Store. Residence East of M. E. Church, Forest Grove.