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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1905)
Temperance Talks Who’s Your Tailor? 1 f .o . BY THE W. C. T. U. SAVE YOUR BOYS late boy ’ s out Mothei i— “ Our nights.” Father— “ W ell, we must tax( the saloons $ 5 0 .” I believe John M .— “ Husband, drinks.” F .— “ W e must put up that tax to $ 100 . ” If that question bothers you, or even if it don’t, you should M .— “ M y dear husband, our boy is consult with W ill I mi 1‘ m ininfj Butwm tn P o rtla n d and K o re s t d r o v e w ithin K o u r M o n th s . being ruined.” F .— "T r y ’ em awhile at $2 00 .” M .— "O h ! My God! my boy came Mr. Farthing and family have m oved WINDSTORMS. DILLEY home drunk.” into their new house. F .— “ W ell, well! we must make it J. B. Kuhns of Dilley was in P ort-, T h e D lM tln c tio n B e tw e e n a C y c lo n e Miss Coral Baker has returned to an d a H u r r ic a n e . land, Friday, on business. $3 00 .” school at Forest Grove. The term cyclone is applied to a tor M .— “ Just think, William, our boy Will French was home Saturday nado of limited diameter and destruc is in jail.” Mr. C. D. Staley called in his neigh night, visiting his parents. tive violence. All storms, therefore, in F .— “ I ’ ll fix those saloons. Tax bors to a barn raising last Tuesday. which the wind has a circulating move- >em 5 4 0 0 ” Mr. Friend of this place left last A. F. Baker has been quite poorly went about a central area o f low bar- 1 M _ “ M y poor boy is a confirmed Monday for Southern Oregon. ometric pressure w ay properly be , , ... with the la grippe during the past week Atty. Lote Langley and sister, Miss termed cyclones. Cyclones occur most flnl ? Kar,.' . . . . j , .. Mr. and Mrs. Duns moor of Forest frequently in those parts o f the world Manche were in Dilley, Sunday even wlt^ tax anta maxe ** Grove, are spending a few days with which are subject to monsoons and 8 5 0 0 .’ ing. is a take place nt those seasons when the M .— ‘ Our on ce noble boy their children at this place. John Coalter has a force of twenty- monsoons nre changing. They some- WTeck.” If reports are true, Fred Seipold has two men clearing land on Mr. Forbis’ s times extend over many thousands o f | F .— “ Now I will stop ’ em ; make it been spending the latter part of last square miles. ranch. 5600. week visiting with Mr. Staleys. Tropical storms are known In the M — “ W e cany our poor boy to a Reuben O n claims to be the cham Mrs. Bessie Cover, of Oregon City, W est Indies as hurricanes. Those vio drunkard’ s grave today.” pion fisherman. On April 1st. he lent windstorms are of n diameter of is visiting with her parents, Mr. and F .— “ W ell, I declare! W e must caught 19 of the speckled beauties. from fifty to a thousand miles, where Mrs. Newhouse and other relatives. regulate this traffic; we ought to have in the air moves with n velocity of A. W . Russell’ s son of near Dilley, made that tax $ 1 0 0 0 .” from 80 to 130 miles an hour round the Mr. and Mrs. W . T . and Joshua died of pneumonia at Silver Lake, Washington, on the 31st of March, Newhouse visited at the hom e of central calm. Hence this term is ap HOW TO DRINK A FAKM Messrs. A. F. and N. J. Parker last plied to any storm or tempest in which 1905. the wind blows with terrific violence. week. Bob Burdette gives this simple rec In the Philippine Islands and on the Buxton & R oe, undertakers from Church and Sunday School were om it southeastern coast of Asia such trop ipe: “ M y homeless friend with a Forest Grove, were in Dilley, Sunday chromatic nose, while you are stirring preparing the body of Mr. Anderson ted here Sunday on account of the ical storms are known n3 typhoons. dedication of the Congregational church The general disturbances of the middle up the sugar in a ten-cent glass of gin, for its long journey. latitudes nre usually referred to as sim let me give you a fact to wash down at Forest Grove. The Ladies Lewis and Clark Club of I ply storms or areas of low barometric with it. You may say you h ive longed T h e young people cf this community pressure.—London Answers. Dilley gave a pleasant social on the ed for years of the free, independent life evening of March 31st. The proceeds report a very pleasant time, at a party of the farmer, but have never been given by Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Curtiss amounted to $13.70. able to get money enough together SCOTLAND’S KILT. for their daughter, Miss Alma Curtiss, to buy a farm. But that is just Peter Tupper of Dilley will move The O r ig in o f T h in A n e te n t m id last Friday evening. j where you are mistaken. For som e from Dilley to the Lamb farm, Mr. iq c t n r e m ju e D read. ! years you have been drinking a good, Williams, who has been on that place Some say that the kilt was the our — Hoffman & Allen Co. will pay the come of sumptuary laws enacted dur I improved farm at the rate of a hun will move to Mr. David Stewart’ s farm highest price for Mohair and W ool. If you doubt near North Yamhill. ing the reigns of Mary and of her son, dred square feet a gulp. James VI. of Scotland and I. of Eng this statement figure it out yourself. An A. Briggs, of Dilley is attending the — Every article put up by ‘Crescent land. These laws more or less directly [ acre of land contains 4 3 ,5 6 0 square feet. Circuit Court this week, as juryman suppressed the ancient tunic, which Estimating, for convenience, the land on the Kline case that has occupied Mills” is guaranteed. fell from the shoulders to below the at $4 3.56 an acre, you will see that it THE the time of the court for som e five knees, and had lu the remoter parts of brings the land to just one mill per SCOGGINS VALLEY. Great Britain and Ireland formed the days. square foot. Now pour down the fiery outer dress of men from Roman times. Abraham Runnion, who has been R. Matteson went to Gaston, dose and imagine you are swallowing a When tills was condemned, the wearers See our ad. in the T . P. A . G uide. Drummers’ trade our very sick is improving, and three of Wednesday. Call in five of your evaded the law by dividing the tunic strawberry patch. specialty. Our ’ Bus meets all trains. Carries U . S. mail. the members of the G. A. R. of Forest friends and have them help you gulp nt the waist, the upper part becoming There will be preaching by R ev. Baggage and freight called for and delivered. Grove of which he is a member, visited down that five hundred-foot garden. a doublet and the lower the kilt. Robinson at the church next Sunday. him Sunday evening. The kilt, however, must have been Go on a prolonged spree som e day Newt Hall is handling his milk route of earlier date, for it is shown as a and see how long it requires to swallow John W . Anderson, who bought the alone now that the roads are getting separate garment, neatly quilted from a pasture land to feed a cow. Put Com er Main and Pacific A v e ., Forest Grove, Or. Chowning stoie in Dilley a couple of good. waist to knee, on many mediaeval j ¿own that glass of gin! there is dirt in months ago, died Sunday morning, at 9 crosses and memorial slabs, including Mr. Perry was in Forest Grove last those nt Ivilkerran and Kilmorie, which it— one hundred feet of g ood, rich dirt, p. m.. H e leaves a wife and four ch i! worth $ 4 3 .5 6 per acre.” dren. His remains will be taken Friday and Mr. Knox was there on date from before 1000. It is from this plaiting, or “ quilting,” back to his old home in Lewis Grove, Saturday. SALOONS MAKE CRIMINALS FASTER Wisconsin. His brother and wife will Emerson Baker attended the dedica that It takes its name, and no doubt THAN THE CHURCH CAN RE accompany the remains. H e was a tory services of the Congregational the sumptuary regulations promoted its general adoption. CLAIM THEM. Woodman of America in good stand church at Forest Grove. , ing with a life policy for $3000. The You may build a church in every The latest cure for consumption Is to Things are looking fine in this part. sympathy of this community is with street, and make your religious organ It is not within the memory of the breathe coal dust. It does seem that izations as com plete as you will, but as Mrs. Anderson in her bereavement. oldest settlers that grass has been so ] llI'y seif respecting microbe would long as you allow the saloons to be high at this tim e of the year. M ost of scurry out o f such an atmosphere. open you will make .criminals faster — The Chicago Store, in the I. O. Bran, Shorts and Mill Feeds, Oil Meal, W hole and Cracked Corn, Lump Salt, Lime and Cement, ^ Land Plaster, FLOUR— Minnesota Hard Wheat, Eastern Oregon Hard Wheat, Valley Wheat. than you can reclaim them .— The O. F. building, is where you can see a the cropping is done and a good deal The balloon sleeve is to return. Per- Although Tem perance Cause. com plete stock of everything to wear. of garden has been made. G o m e i n a n d $e t p r i c e s hnps an evolution of this fashion may it is feared that most of the early fruit F r e e d e liv e ry in to w n Summer goods are all in. has been badly injured by the frost, lead to the solution of the flying ma Forest Grove, Oregon IN IX O IN , there will be an abundance yet, if chine problem. GALES CREEK there is no more frost. Forest Grove, Oregon A Washington scientist says that Mrs. Bertha Jacobsen is on the sick blonds are dis-jppearing. Has fashion list. — A strength tonic that brings rich, decreed against the peroxide? Three doors north o f Bailey’s store, John Lilley returned hom e last red blood. Makes you strong, healthy hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. A Philadelphia paper says there nre Wednesday > and active. Th t’ s what Hollister’ s thirteen ways of winning a woman. R ocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cts, The old method of asking her, how Chas. Adkins returned hom e from Tea or Tablets. Portland, Monday. John Anderson He has all bhe Lat»est> in Ready- Mades, Tailor-Mades t*hat> are Out,. THE j Dealers In Mouldings, Doors, Windows, Paints and Oils. A S tock of Dry Lumber Always on hand. 1 can save you money on doors and windows; g e t prices before you buy. FOREST GROVE, ORE. j J o h n so n & Co. Brick Live ry, finest Rigs. Peed and Best Horses. Sale Stable Good Drivers. * i H e a d q u a r te r s for F e e d , S e e d s ,’ T ilin g , Q e d a r P o sts a n d Shingles i i Ritchey & Weils, R. Edna Sumner spent a few days on the Creek last week. John Pitman and home last Tuesday. wife returned Earnest Reuter and mother were Gales Creek visitors, on Sunday. ever, Is the one that will adopted by most men. still be > » ♦§< j LOCAL HAPPENINGS ! ♦M t H » ♦ > ♦ > ♦ «♦ > ♦ »♦ »♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ > ♦ — Use the old reliable Crescent flour, it makes good bread. D en tist ATTORNEY AT LAW If a man's mental horizon Is confined Office in Front Room s of Abbott Build to the rim of a dollar and you taka ing, Upstairs. away the dollar, that man Is poor In FO REST G R OVE, - - OREGON deed. N E R ’S Last Friday afternoon was a half J. D. R ode has rented the John Stribich building and will install a holiday at the public school, when a Curtis Chapman and mother spent farm implement establishment. collection was made of the student’ s M onday and Tuesday in Cornelius. work for the exhibit at the Lewis and Reese Leabo is m oving his house Miss Lydia Staehr spent Saturday hold effects into his new place of resi Clark fair. A large number of parents and Sunday with her parents in Forest dence in the Marsh property on C ol and citizens were there in the after noon to see the wurk. Several desks Grove. lege Way, which he has recently had in the different rooms were laden with modernized. Lon Wilson has m oved his family the com positions, drawings, maps and to the Iler farm, which he has rented T h e News has contributed a half paper cuttings of the little folks. for five years. column of space to the W . C. T . U. — N o .l cedar posts at 6 cents each W m . Thrapp and family of Forest of this city who will use it as they Grove, visited a few days last week deem b ;s t, and it will be under the at R itchey & Wells. direction and editorship of that society. with Guy Thrapp’ s family. T h e Young W om an’ s Guild will meet Saturday, at 2 p. m. in the C on gregational church parlor to organize a sewing school. An excellent oppor tunity for an> girl over 6 years of age to learn to sew. Gets $3.000 Verdict T h e case of Della K een vs Susan Reynolds K een, for alienating the for mer’ s husband’ s affections, which has had a thorough airing in the district court at Hillsboro, the jury rendered a ' Report of Manning School from verdict for $3 ,000 . The parties reside ! March 6 to March 31: days taught, 20; at Cedar Mill, this county. — The latest patterns in hats can be num ber enrolled, 37; average attend-! found at the Chicago. ance each day, 31; visitors, 10; neither absent nor tardy, Ethel, Kenneth, John | HILLSIDE. and Oscar Benefield, Ida W hite, Mar Miss Nora Kendall has gone to the ion and Edgar Crawford, Harley, Coxey ! I and D ick Stowell, Claribel and Lewis Grove. 1 Crawford and Charlie Fisher. Maisie Charles Clapshaw was in town O ’ Donnell, Teacher. Saturday. St. Matthew’ s church at Hillsboro, Mr. and Mrs. J. M . Shaefer were in was dedicated last Sunday. The church town Saturday. has been rem odeled and handsomely Miss Coral Baker is home for a papered. Archbishop Christie, D iocese of Oregon, officiated, and the dedica w eek’ s vacation. tory services were very impressive. I Miss Alma Curtis is home from Am ong the prominent prelates who were 1 Portland for a week. present was Father Verhaag, of V e r -1 - ' ’ ^ ‘ Miss M eda Staley has been spending boort. A number of persons of that a few days at home. taith from this city were present. Special Attention to Commercial Travelers’ Patronage. Good Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates. F a s h io n L iv e r y , F e e d a n d S a le S ta b le . W agonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over the W ilson River R oute to Tillam ook at any and all times Collection of the Scholar's Work J. W . H. Adkins preached in the Advent Church on Sunday evening. Last week Mr. Erickson’ s family was agreeably surprised to have their daughter, Mrs. Ed. Booke and two grandchildren driven up to the gate. T h ey were very tired having made the journey from Tennessee in six days. T h ey will remain about three months. Cornelius & Hancock J. N. Hoffman ORSETS oregon a n d C o l u m b i a Farmers & Merchants BANK Of Forest Grove, Oregon C A P IT A L iMrt.OOO. A General Banking Business Trans acted. Drafts sold on all the principal Cities in the United States and Europe. Correspondents W ells Fargo & C o's Bank. Directors: Richard M . D ooley, Thomas H . Adams, John W . Shute, and Frank E. D ooley. Accounts solicited. LaCOURSE’S S TO K E SOLE AGENTS Big Lot Just Com e EV ER Y P A IR GUARANTEED E. W . HAINES. Banker (Established in 189«) T h e P a r is Millinery Parlor A Fine Line of Millinery Ribbons, Laces and General Banking Business Transacted. In terest Paid In Time Deposits Con veyancing. Insurance. Notary Public always in. Dr. W m. M. Pollock, and CLARK” BY JULIA FRAZIER is an interesting article in APRIL SUNSET MAGAZINE T his article is well illustrated, and should be read by people of the Northwest and then sent to their East ern friends. It will help to show them the enterprise and pro gress of the Nortwest better than many let ters would. Other articles, short stories and verse. Office over Bazaar, Forest Grove, Or. All work in the Oregon dental line. Next Door to O dd Fellows’ Hall ALL NEW SDEALERS DENTIST. Order M RS. M. L. B E R D A N Forest Grove, “ WITH LEWIS SOLD BY Mourning Goods H ats M ade to Forest Grove, Oregon. phones . Phone, office, 861; residence, 554. Prepared to do work at night, but must be by ap pointment ............. S L Show AUCTIONEER 4 tun. Ca s Sidri Forest 6rove, Oregon