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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1905)
NEWS FROM THE COURT HOUSE How to Cure Insomnia THE CHORAL CONCERT GALES CREEK Mrs. Mae Wagner is improving REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Conservatory Will Raise Funds to slowly. Lying awake is often a habit. It is Purchase New Pipe Organ. Oakley M Arnold to Jane M worth almost any effort to break up Jane Lyda is visiting at home this '.0 V A . T h e Choral Union will give its con- week. Truman 20 acres sec 2 t 2 n such a habit. cert n ex t W ednesday evening A pril r 4 w .....................................$ Insomnia is usually the result of one Mr. Hayes of Forest Grove was a F A Watrous et al to W H Milne of three things— poor circulation, indi 19 8 p. m. Gales Creek visitor Tuesday. T h e C antata for female voices, { swj of lot 3 block 8 F Grove gestion or mental distress. The per M. H . McCoy moved onto the Investment Company to F W son studies himself carefully will be ‘‘Y oung L ovel’s B rid e'’\vill be g iv Hines place at the Soda Springs one en w ith Miss Moseley soprano; and Cady 20.20 acres in J H able to locate the difficulty and treat M issW ood, contralto, in solo parts. day last week. Reed d 1 c ............................ himself accordingly. Miss Katie Lilly of Forest Grove, John L. Donner to Abbie F. For poor circulation try warm baths, T h e beautiful trio “ L ift T h in e Cowing se i sec 13 t 2 n r 6 w warm-water bottles, brisk rubbing, soak E y es,” from th e E lijah by M endel spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. sohn, also for fem ale voices, will be I. L. Loving. Edward L James et ux to John ing the feet and deep breathing. T h e ballad, ‘‘F a ir El Miss Lucy Wilson went to the Grove L Bamgrover 3-10 of an acre For indigestion take a warm drink a feature. If that question bothers you, or even if it don’t, you should acre in Kenyon Crandall before retiring or when sleepless. len” by M ax Bruch for m ixed voic- [ Monday, where she intends to work for 15 Drink warm water, warm milk, weak es w ith Miss Shannon, soprano, Mr. Watson. homestead.............................. consult with and M r. W itham baritone as solo W J VanSchuyver et ux to W V Mrs. Addie Hart of Cornelius, visit tea or cocoa and breathe freely. T h e com ed a few days last week with her broth Wiley part of block 8 Hills For mental distress mere will power ists, will be rendered. boro, Oregon........................ is the best. Close the eyes and as fast poser here gives a work based on a er, John Proctor of this place. P E Wagner to Mary E Mills e as the thoughts come drive them out. Scottish m yth and the old Scotch Clarence Lilly and Dan Pierce went \ lot block 27 Forest Grove Carry on in the mind a housecleaning air ‘‘th e Cam pbells are C om ing,” is to Dilley Friday and moved Mr. A. utilized in the w ords and music. Henry Jewett to B B Goff tract process. Parsons, Saturday, to Geo. Lee’s ranch in sec 8 t 1 n r 4 w ............... Sweet sleep and plenty of it will go T h e reverent sp irit of th at people is near Glenwood. also utilized in the magnificent Emma M Baldwin et at to O L a great way toward keeping women Mrs. Bertha Adkins, who has been Curtis part of block 7 Forest young. When sleep departs wrinkles hym n of praise and thanksgiving visiting a few weeks here, returned to ending the w ork. H ow ever the 35 come. G ro v e..................................... Portland Thursday, accompanied by Henry Hannan et ux to W A It is by sleep that we gain strength strongest chorus work of the even J. W. H . Adkins. ing will be the H allelujah C horus. Bellinger n j of sw i and swi for another day. Sleep is to the brain A. V. Brown passed through Gales W hen the king of Iingland in H a n of nw i and nw i of sw i sec and nerves what food is to the body. Creek Saturday with a large drove of del’s tim e first heard the Messiah 700 15 t 3 nr 4 w ........................ Here are a few simple, tried rules and rose to his feet at the com sheep which he was taking to his Neils Anderson et ux to G L for driving away insomnia. Luetscher 50 acres in T M Go to bed warm. Never go to bed m encement of th a t glorious chorus ranch over on the mountains. and the entire audience stood w ith Alfred Lilly of Co. A, 15th Infantry, Adams d 1 c and other land with cold feet. Erick Ericjson to Wm Hoehme Leave the window down at the top him , the people have universally of Presidio, Monterey, Cal., is home paid it the honor w hich it deserves, visiting friends and relatives. He has 38 acres in Wm Baldra d 1 c and protect the bed from draughts. Mort Halle« to John Peersley As soon as the body touches the and yet the audiences arise w hen the seived three years and reports that part of lot 4 block 11 Walker bed relax the muscles, shut the eyes m ajestic chords of the H allelujah army life is all right and has now en add to Forest Grove and other and make ready to sleep. Nothing begin. It is an all but universal listed for thiee years more beginning Dealers In 1500 drives away sleep more quickly than custom . April 2nd, 1905. H e and his regi land......................................... Besides the chorus, M iss Irene J M Howland et ux to W L ment expect to go to the Phillipine the thought that one can’t sleep. Cadwell, will give the pathetique Islands next spring. Howland et ux 10 acres in Sonata by Beethoven, one of h is sec 27 t 2 nr 2 w ................. Amicably Settled — White vests at all prices at the most noted and also most popular W F Challacombe et ux to Referring to articles which have Chicago. piano sonatas. Bessie Newell Masters s J of M r. L auren Pease,w ho is a favor Mrs. R. Housman went to Portland swi of sw i sec 30 t 1 s r 3 w 1 2 0 0 been given space in the papers of late concerning the matter in which ite tenor soloist w ith P'orest G rove Tuesday. James A Anderson et ux to F attorney J. N. Hoffman was called people, will give us two num bers W Cady 1 acre in A T Smith Mrs. Chas. Miller was in Portland 1200 into the United States District Court com pleting a strong program . d i e ....................................... Tuesday. by W. H. Lyda alleging fraud and T h e concert is for the benefit of Johann Pape et ux to L J Pape Fred Thompson is visiting with Mr. 40 acres in sec 39 t 2 sr 1 w 2000 irregularity in the matter of his pro a new pipe organ. Forest G rove and Mrs. L. L. Hollinger. cedure in the Joseph Mahoney bank has never had a pipe organ and the j Geo E Strong et ux to Harriet ruptcy case in which he is acting as m usical work of all kinds dem ands j A party of young people gave a de- E Bailey 2§ acres sec 32 t 2 Trustee, I wish to state that I was in th a t necessary instrum ent. F . T . C. delightful dance at The Colonial, s r 1 w ............................ P . . . Wednesday night. duced to sign the petition on the rep Lycurgus Galbreath to Joseph Last month’s collections for water resentations of B. P. Welch, and with The Washington County Veteran’s Galbreath 100 acres in sec the advice of W. H. Hollis as my and lights, by the city, were $518.03 j Association will hold its semi-annual tions 21 and 22 t 2 s r 1 w attorney, which representations I now Many B Hoard et ux to Wm F —The Pianos, Organs and Sewing reunion at Forest Grove, Thursday, believe to be without foundation. E. J. Groat, President; Yoe et ux s i of ne i sec 28 Machines at the Bazaar are going out May 4th. I have repaid J. N. Hoffman all his Horace G. Fitch, Secretary. t 2 n r n w ............................ at a rapid rate since they started their costs and expenses in the matter, and TH E William F Yoe et ux to Geo clearing sale. People are taking ad Draying. have withdrawn and dismissed the Fisher s J of ne i sec 28 t 2 Brick Livery, Feed and Sale Stable vantage of the extremely low prices Haynie & Son have two good teams matter as being not worthy of consid n r 2 w ................................... eration. — A strength tonic that brings rich, and do all kinds of team work at rea See our ad. in the T. P. A. Guide. Drummers’ trade our Dated at Forest Grove, Oregon, this red blood. Makes you strong, healthy sonable rates. Contracts preferred PROBATE COURT. specialty. Our ’Bus meets all trains. Carries U. S. mail. ’phone. They use 8th day of April, 1905. and active. T h :t’s what Hollister’s Independent Baggage and freight called for and delivered. Estate of Ferdinand Malitz. Inven W. H . L y da . Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cts, everybody right. tory and appraisement filed and Finest Rigs. Best Horses. Good Drivers. On making personal investigation Tea or Tablets. approved valuation $3127. Adminis later I found no foundation for the Forest Grove Comer Main and Pacific Ave., Forest Grove, Or. CORNELIUS trator authorized to sell personal prop complaint. erty at private sale. C. C. Hancock was a Portland visitor ■ W . H . HOLLIS. Estate of Eusepio Rossi. Final Tuesday. J. E. PATTON, Proprietor report filed and approved. Executor —Good alarm clocks at Abbott & Road working is the order of the day | WOOD SAWED ON SHORT NOTICE discharged and estate closed of record. Sons for $1.00 in and about Cornelius. ¡¡Dry Fir and Ash Wood for Sale Estate of Mary J Meyers admitted C. C. Hancock has lately repainted New Brand of Flour to probate. Mary J Meyers, daughter, Leave orders at News office Phone|583 the front of his store building. appointed administratrix. Bond fixed H e a dq u a rte rs for Peed, Seeds,' The Crescent Mill will next week Harry Challacombe of the new firm 1 at $300. H. B. Johnson, N. J. Walker put out a new brand of flour which and George Hancock appointed will be called “ Victor.” This new of Challacombe & Wilkini, spent T u es-! day in Portland. appraisers. brand will be made from the very best The Base Line Lumber Co., started T ry it Once and you will Try No. 1 blue stem hard wheat which is MARRIAGE UCENSES it Again. raised in Eastern Washington. This is sawing again Monday morning after Bran, Shorts and Mill Feeds, Oil Meal, Whole and Cracked Corn, Lump Salt, Lime and Cement, Fred Townsend and Meta Ritter; the first mill to begin the grinding of several week’s idleness because of a Will handle nothing for two months , Land P laster, FLOUR— Minnesota Hard W heat, Eastern Oregon Hard W heat, Valley Wheat. L. J. Pape and Emma E. Krugger. lack of logs. hard wheat in this county, but the but prime steers. On Pacific avenue C o m e i n a n d Get p r i c e s M. H . Henderson has finished the adjoining bakery; for bread and meat. miller who is in charge here has had Congregational Church Notices F r e e d e liv e ry in to w n Forest Grove, Oregon painting of his house; this and other Forest Grove Sunday, April 16, at 10, a. m. Sun considerable experience in the grinding improvements in that part of town add Free delivery. day School lesson, John 12:1— 11; of hard wheat, and the proprietors feel greatly to the appearance of things. 11 a. m. Morning worship with sermon confident of its success and at the R. INIXOIN, Dentist by the pastor, subject— “ Baptism of same time feel that thes are filling a F. Schoen is raising and putting long needed want here. There are a Forest Grove, Oregon Water and Baptism of the Holy Spirit.” new sills under his building on Main great many Easterners coming here 6:30 p. m. Young People’s Meeting, street. OFFICE: Three doors north of B ailey’s store, topic— “ Recreations That Will Honor who prefer the hard wheat flour to that hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. C. C. Hancock and Dr. Everest of the soft wheat and when they buy God.” 7:30, Evening service, after took a trip to Portland today on bus- a sack of the “ Victor’’ brand they may the song service, Prof. Marsh will iness. speak on “ The Negro and His Pro rest assured that they are getting a Miss Pearl Everest of this place, gress.” Tuesday evening, April 18, flour that is not blended or mixed. left on the evening train to visit in ATTORNEY AT LAW Special Attention to Commercial Travelers’ Patronage. The market price for the 50 lb there will be a special service at the sacks will be $1.30 Portlind a fe / da>s. Office in Front Rooms of Abbott Build- Good Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates. church. Thursday evening will be Mrs. Montgomery, our postmis- j jngi Upstairs. held the last of the series of Lenten F a s h io n L i v e r y , F e e d a n d S a le S ta b le . —Ingersoll watches at Abbott & Sons tress, is having her house repaired i _ __ _ _______ services. for $1.00 with new paper and cloth throughout, j FOREST GROVE, - - OREGON Friday evening will be given to dis Wagonette to and from all trains. Special conve; ances over Work done by Peterson. trict neighborhood meetings. These Andrew Will Give $20.000. the Wilson River Route to Tillamook at any and all times An assistant pastor arrived at the M. meetings are in preparation for the President Ferrin of the Pacific Uni Forest 6rove, Oregon. E. parsonage Tuesday afternoon, April OREGON AND COLUMBIA PHONES. Evangelistic services beginning April versity has recived from Andrew Car 11. He weighs eight pounds. Mother 25, and continuing for about two weeks. The Rev. Ralph Gillam, who negie an offer of $20,000 for the erec and babe are doing nicely. has been conducting revival meetings tion of a library building at the Uni The ladies will give a social dance in Portland, Salem, Astoria and other versity. The money is given with the in Mrs. Matthias hall on Saturday even provision that $20,000 new endow places in Oregon will speak every even ing, April 15. Free lunch. A good ing during these meetings in Forest ment be raised among friends of the time is expected. Good music has institution for the maintenance of the Grove. All the people of the town are been secured. given a hearty invitation to all these building. The first $500 of the addi Mrs. Nellie Eckerman of Baker City, tional endow mdnt was subscribed Of Forest Grove, Oregon meetings. BY JULIA FRAZIER a daughter of A A. Phillips of this Tuesday. C A P I T A L . » 23 , 000 . place, arrived here last Friday evening is an interesting article in Pacific has the largest and most A General Banking Business Trans Papers Filed at Hillsboro valuable college library in the state, for a week’s visit with relatives and acted. Drafts sold on all the principal Hillsboro, April 12.~Lafe Pence, of containing almost 14,000 volumes, friends. Her husband is engaged in Cities in the United States and Europe, i Portland, has filed articles with the among them many old and rare books. business in the Eastern Oregon town. Correspondents Wells Fargo & Co’s LaCOURSE’S The new city officers were sworn in Washington County Recorder of Con They are at present kept in the library Bank. Directors: Richard M. Dooley, This article is well STORE veyances, reserving the riparian rights rooms in Marsh Hall, which are too last evening as follows: Mayor. Hon. Thomas H. Adams, John W. Shute. illustrated, and should Thos. Talbot; Councilmen, F. Schoen, of two streams in north Washington small. and Frank E. Dooley. Accounts SOLE A8ENTS A. Benson, Fred Barber and G. Vick County— East Dairy Creek and McKay be read by people of solicited. Big Lot Just ComeL ers; Recorder, A. A. Phillips; Treas Creek. His filing sets forth that he Wedding Anniversary the Northwest and urer, C. C. Hancock; Marshal, L. G. appropriates 125 cubic feet of water EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED then sent to their East Monday night a number of the Wiedenitsch. per second out of Dairy and 75 cubic friends of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watrous ern friends. It will feet per second out of McKay Creek. help to show them the The canal, according to the draft, is to gave them a pleasant surprise the oc (ESTABUSEKD 1398.1 be 20 miles in length, will have six casion being the fourth anniversary of enterprise and pro of their wedding. T h e P a r is Forest Grove, Oregon huge reservoirs, and its dimensions gress of the Nortwest The company was pleasantly enter will be ten feet bottom and four feet A general banking business transacted. better than many let tained and after a delicious collation depth. The water, according to his Interest paid on time deposits. had been served they departed wishing ters would. Other plat, will be used for irrigation, do Accounts invited. the couple many returns of their an articles, short stories mestic use, household and municipal A Fine Line of Millinery niversary. purposes, and will be used to generate and verse. Dr. Wm. li. Pollock, Ribbons, Laces and power for electrical purposes. The The poultry yards of J. M. Garrrison SOLD BY ALL NEWSDEALERS pipe line is to be known as the “ West Mourning Goods seem to be the center of attraction DENTIST. Portland Canal and Pipe Line.” The these days. The country people are Hats Made to Order Office over Bazaar. Forest Grove. ( k J o ^ S l l O W canal will run generally southeasterly taking advantage of his low prices he in course, and it will take all of makes to country residents, for eggs. $1,000,000 to finance the enterprise. MRS. M. L. B E R D A N H e has the finest poultry yards on the All work in the Prepared to d o 1 AUCTIONEER The surveying has been finished by coast and is supplying lots of eggs. work at night, but ; Forest Grove, Oregon dental line. A. W. Shearer, who for years followed Phone, office.861; must be by ap Geo. Zimmerman of Portland, is in mining engineering in Southern Next Door to Odd Fellows’ Hall Forest Grow. Oregoi residence, 554. pointment ............I A M m d i t m the city. Oregon. Who’s Your Tailor? (Philadelphia Inquirer) O John Anderson (oui He has all t>he L atest, in Ready- Mades, Tailor-Mades t h a t are O ut. THE Nei libi haï Dr Ward Lumber Go. Mouldings, Doors, Windows, Paints and Oils. A S to ck o f Dry Lumber Always on hand. 1 can save you money on doors and windows; g e t prices before you buy. FOREST GROVE, ORE. Johnson & Co. Gasoline t Wood Saw J. D. RODE’S MARKET. T Tiling, Qedar Posts and Shingles Ritchey & W e i ls , J. N. Hoffman Cornelius & Hancock RS Farmers & Merchants BANK “ WITH LEWIS and CLARK” APRIL SUNSET MAGAZINE E. W. Haines Bank Millinery Parlor