Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, February 09, 1905, Image 8

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    Correspondence
CORNELIUS.
Mrs. Benjamin Scholfield and daugh­
ter Miss Harriet, spent last Friday in
Portland.
Mrs. W. T. Patton and Mrs. L. S.
Foster were among those visiting the
metropolis Saturday.
Oregon Traction people were seen
in Cornelius last week. They were
interesting the people in their proposed
electric line.
The Lewis and Clark club met last
Saturday afternoon at Mrs. Schofield’s.
The county club meets at the same
place Friday, Feb. 10.
A number of the friends of Mrs. H.
J. Lund surprised her Saturday evening
by walking in upon her unawares.
The occasion was her fiftieth birthday.
H . S. Sturdevant and son Monte re­
turned from Hood River the past week
where they have been at work for
several months upon the new mills at
that place.
John Fairchilds left for Hood River
to begin work in the Aplin Mills. Jim
has had considerable experience in
milling and goes now to work for his
old employe John Aplin.
GALES CREEK
Some people in this vicinity
planting potatoes.
list a few days this week.
Quite a number in this comm
are sick with the grippe.
Mrs. Josephine Patton of The 1
returned to the Grove, Sunday.
Mrs. Janie Miller has been on the
sick list but is now convalescent.
Ed. Lilly of near Gaston, spe
Sunday with his brother, Green Lilly.
Frank Bernard of Forest Grove was
doing business in our burg on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Goff have gone
to Portland for a few days, having left
the ranch in care of their uncle, Mr.
Forthing and family.
Neither our mailcarrier nor milk
haulers have complained so much
about the roads as they did at this
time last year.
SCOGGIN S VALLEY.
A good deal of plowing is being
done in these parts.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wahl visited
Tuppei's on Sunday.
Fred Leipold, of Thatcher, was visi-
ting friends here Sunday.
Tom Sain has been somewhat under
the weather, but is out again.
Jasper Hall and wife took dinner on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herrington,
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Read Dr. Hines’ ad in this week’s
News.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Billinger moved
last Tuesdaay into their new residence
in South Park.
p O N G R E G A T IO N A L C H U R C H . R ev. H e rb e rt W . Boyd
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pastor. M eets in C ollege C hapel. P re a c h in g every
S unday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. S unday School at 12.
Y. P . S. C. E. at 6:30 P. M. P ra y e r m e e tin g T hursday
e v e n in g 7:30
Miss Amy Keen, of Portland, arrived
in 1 he Grove the forepart of the week
and will spend a few days here visiting
with relatives.
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4r A. M ,, H olbrook Lodge N o. 30. M eets once
• e a c h m onth on th e S atu rd a y e v e n in g before fu ll
m oon, in M asonic H a ll. M. J. A bbott, W . M ., J. C.
C la rk , Sec.
T ^ A S T E R N STA R, F o re st C h ap ter No. 42. M eets the
first M onday in e v e ry m o n th , in M asonic H all.
M rs. C. N . Jo hnson, W . M ., L izzie D. H a rris , Sec.
Henry Crenshaw, of Tillamook, I . O . O. F ., F o re st G rove Lodge N o.
e v e ry M onday e v e n in g in the I. O .
who is in the telephone business in S. A. W a lk e r, N . G ., R. M. T a y lo r, Sec.
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city this week.
W . o f A ., F o re st G rove C am p N o. 6228. M eets
e v e ry second and fo u rth F riday e v e n in g s of each
m onth in M asonic H a ll. M. W . K e lsey , V. C .. H . G.
Kmg.. cierk.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Billinger have W .
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returned from a week’s visit in Port-
c- c- John Aod.rion. cierk.
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O. W ., H o lly C ircle No. 185. M eets o n the
land where they were the guests of
• second a nd fo u rth W ednesday e v e n in g s o f each
| m onth in I. O. O . F . H a ll. L iz zie M acrum , G. N ., A nna
Mr. Billinger S sister.
: Pom eroy, C lerk.
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M asonic H a ll. M rs. M aud I.a tta M.
E. C ., Mrs.
L1„ ie M»crum , m . o f r . c .
friends at the home of her parents, Mr. j
and Mrs. J. S. Royal. The evening t o n i g h t s o f p y t h i a s , D ciphos Lodge N o. 39.
M eets e v e ry T h u rsd ay e v e n in g in M asonic H a ll. R
was pleasantly spent in playing games, > p . W e lc h , c. c., Jo h n A nderson k . r . tr s.
Refreshments were served.
G. A. R ., D ep artm en t of O regon, J. B. M athew s Post
Emory Wilson, formerly of this place, i S te p h en m S ' A djutant,
is here on a visit. He has been e m - 1 M. " .¿“'[»“r a t “ £ !? V ? “ weeh
ployed at the carpenter’s trade at P r e s ., H . G. K in s , Sec.
R. K . P ., D elphos R ank N o. 8. M eets th e fourth
Grant’s Pass. H e notices many ___ U • T h u rsd ay e v e n in g ea ch m onth in th e M asonic H all.
j J. J. W irtz , C a p t., R obert W lrtz , Sec.
provements since his last visit here.
T T N IT E D A R T ISA N S, D iam ond A ssem bly No. 27.
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Another company of local players month ln the j . 0. o. f . H a n . s. a . w.iker, m . a ..
has begun rehearsing a drama, the c B' s,ok' 5’Scc-
R A N G E, G ales G ra n g e . M eets first S a tu rd a y of
proceeds of which are to be given to VJT each m onth In M asonic H a ll. H . T. Buxton,
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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.
M aster, M rs. S. T , W a lk e r, Sec.
Real Estate Agent, Cornelius, Or
W isdom consists In th e know ledge
o f little things, nnd w e get best In-1
Stock and Grain Markets
City Barber Shop . .
Chicken«
Veal
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M a in S t r e e t .
Fine Photos, Stamp Pictures, ^
Copying and Enlarging
up to cabinet size
Fine Plumbing
Administrator's Notice
I n the C ounty C ourt of th e S tate of O regon for W a sh ­
in g to n C ounty.
In th e m atter of th e estate of Jam es W illis , deceased
N o tice is h e re b y g iv e n th a t the u n d e rsig n e d has been
a p p o in te d a d m in istrato r of th e estate o f Jam es W illis,
d eceased , by a n o rd er o f L. A. Rood, Judge o f the
P robate C ourt of W ash in g to n C ounty, O regon, m ade and
e n te re d on th e 6th d ay o f F e b ru a ry , 1905, a nd all
persons h a v in g c laim s a g a in s t th e said esta te a re he re b y
req u e sted a nd d irected to p rese n t th e ir c laim s to g e th e r
w ith p ro p e r v o u c h e rs p ro p e rly verified to m e a t m y
resid e n ce in D ille y , W a sh in g to n C ounty, O re g o n , or at
th e office of W . H . H o llis, a tto rn ey a t law , in Forest
G rove, W a sh in g to n C ou n ty , O regon, w ith in s ix (6)
m onths o f th e date h e re o f.
D ated th is 8th day of F e b ru a ry , 1905.
H . E. W IL L IS ,
A dm inistrator of th e e state of
Jam es W illis , deceased.
W . H . H O L L IS, A ttorney for adm in istrato r.
(F irs t P ub. Feb. 9)
P atents
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A n co n e eo n rltn f a . k e t e h mid d escrip tio n m o ,
qu ick ly a s c e rta in o u r o p in io n fra « w h e th e r an
h irer,tw in to p r o h n b lr p»l on to b te. _ Com m unie».
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I like the laughter that opens the
tips and the heart—that show» at the
1 sam e time («aria and the soul.— VictM
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A h ond eom elf lllestreled w eehlr. I e r e e e t rtr.
relation o f any w ien tlS e Journal. Termo. *S a
eear : tour m onto*. IL Sold bj all n e e s d e a le ta
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F o re s t G ro v e
Columbia Gallery
. . A. I. Wirtz, Proprietor
"How on earth did you ever get a
messenger boy to deliver your note and
bring back the answer so quick?”
“l took his novel away from him and
held it aa aeeurity.”—Exchange.
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Baths. Laundry Agency. Situ­
ated on Pacific Ave., Forest Grove.
T R AD C W A 8 RB
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B a rb e r*
Up-to-date Hair-cutting and
Shaving. Laundry agency.
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 '1
MEATS
Real Estate Bought and Sold
Wheat
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. $14 00 M 14 00
Hay, Timothy, per ton................
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Clover
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Cheat
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per hundred ................
Bran
per ton................ ...........21 00 “ 22 00 1
Shorts
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SS 10 $6 per doten
Duck*
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Butter, dairy
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creamery ..........................
70
Beans
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27c per dozen
L e a d in g
View w ork a specialty
the Vert s Hall management to provide | e BECC as , Fore Lodt . no «. mcc «be i,. ,nd
W ednesday e v e n in g of e v e ry m o n th in I. O. O.
new curtains and scenery for the stage F . H a 3rd
ll. Susie J a ck so n , N . ,G , M aud M ille r, Sec.
of
the
local
playhouse.
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Notice to Creditors
The student body committee on
C • Peerenboom
, C. E.; P e te r V an d ersan d er, V. C. R.
In C ounty C ourt of th e State of O regon, W a sh in g to n
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first
and th ird T h u rsd ay s of each m onth.
entertainment of Pacific University has
George Sibley, of the Pacific Con­
c o u n ty .
H R ebeka Lodge N o. 31. m eets a t G aston,
made a special arrangement with Prof. denser Co., left to-day for the com­ Z E N O IT regon,
N otice is h e re b y g iv e n to a ll c reditors of th e e sta te of
th e second a nd fo u rth M onday ev e n in g of
M atilda J. Z eigler, deceased. T h at by v irtu e o f an
Chapman whereby the concert by the v pany’s
other establishment located at ; E ' ach
I"°",h in *• °
F- Hal1- Mary J- Ward N-°- ap
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liz a J. R u ssell. S e c re ta ry .
p o in tm en t m ade by th e C ounty C ourt o f W a sh in g to n
faculty of the conservatory, which is Kent, Wash., where he will be em- _________________
C ounty a p p o in tin g th e un d ersig n ed as a d m in istrato r of
th e e state of said M atilda J. Z eigler, deceased, a nd th at
set for February 21, will be given as a ployed in the future. H e has been in
h e a d m in iste r the esta te of said deceased.
student benefit.
The students will this city since June and has made a
A ll persons h a v in g claim s a g a in st th e said estate are
n t them w ith th e p ro p er
have charge of all advertising and a host of friends who wish him success.
On Commission, Everywhere h v e o re u c b h y e rs, req w u ith ired in s to ix m p rese
onths from th e d ate of th is notice
certain amount of the receipts will go
A Minnesota exchange has this to City, Country, Rentals and Chances, to the ad m in istrato r a t th e office of J. N . H offm an, at
F orest G rove, W ash in g to n C ounty, O regon.
into the treasury of the student body. say about the weather in that state: j
R . W. TRAVER
T h e first p u b lic a tio n o f this nottce is m ade th is 5th
We can confidently expect an excel­ The thermometer registered thirty- 233 Washington St.,
Portland, Ore d ay of J a n u a ry , A. D. 1905. Jacob Z eigler ad m in istrato r
of the estate of M atilda J. Z e ig le r, deceased.
lent entertainment when the concert two degrees below zero Thursday 1
J . N . H O FFM A N . A ttorney.
Phone, Clay 1683
is given. The entire faculty of the morning. At some places it went as
music department will participate; Mrs. low as thirty-six.” At the same time
Winter Rates to Yaquina Bay
Pauline Miller Chapman,
mezzo- the weather here was so warm that S. A. MOULTON
In order to accommodate the many
soprano: Miss Lina Linehan, coloratur- winter clothes were uncomfortable.
(Successor to A. D. Allen)
people
who wish to make a winter trip
soprano, Miss Waggener and Miss
FIRST-CLASS HAIR CUTTING and to Yaquina Bay, the Southern Pacific
Dr.
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Wiggins
Cadwell, pianists; and Prof. Frank T.
SHAVING.
Co., will sell, on Wednesdays and
Chapman, violinist and pianist.
Osteopathic physician, of Portland,
A l l e n '» O K I S t n n d
Saturdays, of each week, until March
This concert is the only faculty continues to visit Forest Grove and
31, 1905, round trip tickets, at low
recital that will be given this year. may be seen at Mr. David Smith’s j
W h o W n e rn n rfllfill
rates, to Yaquina and return, limited to
Reserved seated will be S0Ci gener. residence on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
“If th e re 's an y th in « l h a te It's a
aj admission will be 35c. These rates Saturdays.
conceited person, and th a t Blowley ia sixty days from date of sale. Those
■ who desire to take advantage of this
certainly th e lim it."
are not half so high as one would pay
“ W hat m akes you think him con­ rate should apply to nearest Southern
Notice
for concerts of less merit in cities such
Will Hartrampf will not run his feed ceited?”
"H e told som e one he kuew as much Pacific agent for tickets.
as Portland, and a crowded house will
mill after Saturday 14, until further as l know."— C leveland P lain H ealer.
undoubtedly greet the performers.—
notice.
60 YEARS’
Index.
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EXPERIENCE
Some of the ranchers are taking ad­
Rev. Harry Krieier, of Clackamas
vantage of the good weather to clear
up land, and in the evening fires may drove to the Grove this week and visit-
be seen blazing in various directions, ed a few dtys with his parents.
-P ro p r ie to r of—
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Gallery on Main street one door North
Jackson & LaCourse
Faculty Concert
Earl Hall has been quite sick, on
Monday Dr. Linklaer was called to his
Margarita Fischer Co.
bedside.
A return engagement of the Marga­
The dance at Mr. Dennis’ on Satur­
rita Fischer company was played at
day night was well attended, and a
Vert's hall the first two nights th s
g rod time is reported.
week. Good audiences greeted the
Mrs. H P. Roberts received word c o m p ly which filled the bin in evtry
last Friday of the death of her mother, particular.
Each entertainment was
Mrs. Cason of Woodburn, and went well given and especially was the play
there to attend the funeral.
“ Utah” excellently rendered.
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R. W. M c N U T T ,
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S tra n g e rs co rd ia lly in v ite d to atten d .
P H R I S T I A N C H U R C H . P re a c h in g e v e ry Sunday at
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11 A. M. a nd 7:30 P. M. C h ristia n E ndeavor a t 6:30
P. M. P ra y e r m e e tin g T h u rsd ay e v e n in g at 7:30.
E . C h u rch . R ev. B elknap, pas o r.
P reach in g
• e v e ry Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday
School at 12.
E pw orth L e a g u e 6:30 P . M.
P ra y er
m e e tin g T h u rsd ay e v e n in g , 7:30.
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The little child of Mr. and Mrs.
N. C. Lilly, that has been quite sick, is
improving.
James Loving, who is going into
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the chicken business, starts his incu­
bator this week.
Mr. Thomas of the Grove, who
bought the Mat Hines place, moved
on it last Tuesday.
John McNamer passed through
Gales Creek Monday with a load of
passengers from Tillamook.
S. B. Miller an old time friend of
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Miller, from Inde­
Rev. Anderson, of the Advent pendence, Iowa, visited here a few
church, will be here to preach both days last week.
morning and evening Sunday. The
By invitation a number of friends
meetings are to continue throughout
attended a party at Mr. Chapman’s
the week. There will be no preaching
last Friday evening.
A lively and
at the Methodist church Sunday even­
enjoyable time was experienced by all.
ing owing to the absence of the pastor.
It has been a great pleasure to us to
The past week has been one of sur­ listen to our returned soldier boy
prises. Wednesday
evening
the Chas. Adkins, relate some experiences
friends of Theodore Muller surprised in the Philippines and the return trip
him. A pleasant time is reported. to New York by way of the Indian
A farewell surprise party was ten­ Ocean, Suez Canal, Mediterranian Sea,
dered Miss Mabel Wilcox, of the public
etc.
school, by her friends on Friday night.
Last Friday evening there was given a
She left for Portland on Saturday
very pleasant surprise at the home of
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Allen.
Miss
What might have proved a very Phillips has completed a long and
serious accident occurred at the Base successful term of work in the Wilson
Line Lumber Company’s
mill last school and her many friends planned
Thursday. A partly sawed log was this surprise party for her. About
upon the carriage. The log was tim­ thirty-five young people attended, the
ber-bound and when the saw was but young ladies bringing cakes and other
a few feet and while one of the carriage ^ da;nties. The evening was spent in
men was wedging; the saw sprung different games and at a late hour
so as to strike the guide and was lunch was served after which the young
broken
into a large number of people departed for their several
pieces which were scattered through homes pronouncing it a very enjoyable
the mill. No one of the hands were affair.
hurt. The timbers were badly shaken
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up, all the bolts in those canying the
J- Lov>nK and J. Churchill are suc-
saw were broken. The accident has cessfully using a stump puller,
caused a week or more of idleness in { R. P. Lilly is very poorly with the
grippe, and Mr. Tieke and his family
that part of the mill.
are just recovering from a seige of the
HILLSIDE.
same complaint.
School closed last Monday, Jan 30,
These people are not idle but are
with a fine treat of popcorn and candy. improving their places as follows:
Josh Newhouse, a brother of W. L. Mr. Chapman papering his house,
Ne /house, is suffering with pneumonia. clearing ground and fencing it, Daniel
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Watkins are Pierce, a new picket fence also J. J.
v iting friends and relat'ves at this Adkins a new picket fence.
place.
Mrs. C. B. Curtiss has been spend­
ing a few days in Forest Grove the past
week.
As the first semester of school has
closed at Monmouth, Paul Baker has
returned home to spend his vacation.
Best Bargains ever of-
fered to the public, are now
being given at the Chicago
Clnthine* Co vlivl
Store all this
Month. Drop in and See.
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QUALITY, PRICES, T R E A T M E N r
SAELENS & CO., Main St.,
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
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Real Estate and Corpo-
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OFFICE ov.
Hines' Store y
Forest Grove,
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Forest Grove, Oregon
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Three door, north o< Boiler', «ore.
hour, from » A. M. to 4 T. M.
Office
Undertaking-
Practical Undertakers and E rabalft
ers. Calls answered day or n ig h *
V5^~Roe & Buxton
30T H ’PHONES.
Forest Grove, Ore.
G j j » e l g e r , M .D .. .
Homeopahlist Phy*ici?j
1 and Surgeon .................
j Office over Wescott’s Store. Residence
East of M. E. Church, Forest G ^ e .
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