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» CIVIC IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY 0 CORNELIUS Two p e n who will participate in the rock-drilling contest at the Lewis and Clark Exposition enjoy enviable lecords. At Regular Monthly Meeting Attention BY THE W. C. T. U. S | In fifteen minutes this team drilled t is Called to Increased Need of , through 37 inches of hard, tough Water Supply granite. The men are husky miners ________ w . c. T. U. Mottoes— World— from the Galice district in Southern ' ‘For God and Home and Every Monday afternoon the Executive | Oregon. Land.” National— “ For God and Committee of the Civic Improvement A large tower is being erected over Native Land.” Society held its regular monthly meet- Guild’s Lake at the Lewis and Clark W. C. T. U. Methods— Preventive, ing in the President’s office, Marsh Exposition. Upon this will be placed Educational, Social, Legal. W. C. T. Hall. With the committee there were a search-light, the rays of which will be I y Watchword: Agitate; Educate.” present the chairmen of standing com cast about the grounds at night and I If that question bothers you, or even if it don’t, you should mittees and as guests, E. S. Calendar, greatly enhance the lighting features of The town of Grants Pass in Oregon and Thomas H. Adams. The minutes consult with i the Centennial. has brought itself into commendable of the previous meeting were read and Guy Campbell and Miss Cora Neff of A feature of the Oriental displays a t 1 notice. Within the business center approved and reports of several com Portland, visited Sunday with Mr. and the Lewis and Clark Exposition will be of this town there has been a leprous mittees were given. Encouraging Mrs. A. A. Phillips. a large sandalwood temple, which in spot. Four saloons, side by side, progress was reported in the work of Pratt Vickers, who has been assist the East India building at the St. Louis beginning at a street corner furnished removal of barns which are on the ant at the Forest Grove S. P. depot, Exposition, attracted much attention. a loafing place. Men drunken and streets and the destruction of old The building has been shipped and will i profane congregated there by day and has been transferred to Beaverton fences. Not only is this work gratify be erected at the Centennial within night. Decent men disliked to pass G. E. Putnan and wife, who bought ing to the organization but it is a another week. that way and decent women found it benefit to all our citizens and an adver the property formerly owned by Wm. Ehlert of Idaho, is here for a few days. itinerary of the Missouri Valley dangerous. Then decency began to tisement of our town to all who visit Ernest Wilkins of the firm of Wilkins | \ Medical excursion to the American talk. Then the council and police Forest Grove. Medical Association convention in 1 put their heads together. Since the Some time was spent in discussing & Challacombe returned Tuesday from Portland, during the Lewis and Clark saloons were doing a lawful business, the needs of the city in regard to Portland where he has been on busi- j Exposition, has been decided upon, i that business in itself must not be better sanitation and an increased water I A week will be spent in the Yellow- : meddled with. A paint pot and brush supply in the near future. Some little T. H. Muller, our jewelery man, i stone National Park and two days in were called _ into service. Great red solicitude was expressed by different can be found at Everest drug store Seattle and Tacoma. lines, four inches wide, were drawn members with regard to the condition under the K of P Hall. He will be across the pavement so as to include of the creek some distance above this pleased to see you. ORDINACENO. 143. Dealers In . _ . „ . , the leprous territory within their place from which the supply is taken. An Ordinance to prevent bulls, boars, i, , _ .. , Negligence of property owners along NEWS FROM THE COURT HOUSE rams and other male animals from bounds- Inslde that tem t0^ n0 man serving female animals in view of n^ght tarry unless he desired to be the stream even at a distance from REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. the public within the City limits of arrested. The corner is cleared. If Forest Grove might bring upon the the City of Forest Grove, Washing- the Grants Pass officials keep up the citizens an epidemic of fever, especial J J Marshall to Edith A Winter ton County, Oregon 3 acses in H Buxton d 1 c . .. $ 300 fight the saloons may themselves get ly during the summer. The City of Forest Grove does i John W North to Nellie M Rey- on the other side the dead-line, when, /■ The cooperation of all our citizens is Ordain as Follows: craft part of blk 16 Forest we trust, there will still be enough red desired in the work of reporting any Section 1. That no owner or other j G rove....................................... 475 person in charge of any bull, boar, ram j paint for more lines.—The New Voice. carelessness in the matter of contamna- C F Tigard to J H Crawford 20 or other male animal shall, within the ! acres sec 3 t 2 s r 1 w ........... 500 ting the creek. It was also urged that Several other states are now seeking City limits of the City of Forest Grove, [ within the city limits the citizens G A Lichner to Halver Ellingson local option laws through the state 22 acres sec 6 t 1 s r 1 w. .. 1820 Washington County, Oregon, permit or I should use care in the matter of sink j allow such bull, boar, ram or o th er, Legislatures, among them Minnesota, H Munster to Charles Blust 120 spouts and drains. acres sec 26 t 2 s 2 s r 1 w . . 6500 I male animal to serve any female ani- j Wisconsin, Colorado and Washington. mal within the corporate limits of said In a discussion on the importance Minnie Ricker to Charles Blust It makes a vast difference whether 40 acres»sec 26 t 2 s r 1 w. . 1500 city, unless said service be within a of improving our streets and highways, to j vice and crime are committed in spite barn or other tight enclosure so as Mr. Calendar said we should not be James Nichols to Eliza Smith of law or under the Sanction and pro lot 2 blk 4 Forest Grove......... 300 be out of the view of the public. weary in well doing, and Mr. Adams at Sec. 2. Any person who shall vio- tection of the law.— Lyman Beecher. Tualatin Mill Co to J H Scha- some length described the process of TH E moni tract in T u alatin ........... 330 | late any of the provisions of this ordi- nance shall, on conviction thereof, be : Ohio has three forms of local option preparing oiled roads from his own John Hoskins to J N Hoffman Leed and Sale Sfable Brick Livery, deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and laws. Four hundred and fifty-three 21 acres Ammon Knighten study of the subject in California. In d i e ......................................... 430 may be punished by a fine of not less towns out of seven hundred and sixty' See our ad. in the T. P. A. Guide. Drummers’ trade our beautifying our own city he recom than five dollars and not more than Margaret D Honbt to J N Hoff specialty. Our ’Bus meets all trains. Carries U. S. mail. three have no saloons, and over 900 mended some of the California methods twenty-five dollars, or not less than mann 20 acres sec 23 t 1 n r Baggage and freight called for and delivered. townships out of about 1,400 are of uniformity in kind of trees, concrete 4 w 250 tw0 days imprisonment in the City jail, “ dry.” During the year 1904, 793 Fines! Rigs. Besi Horses. Good Drivers. walks and a fire limit under direction Walter A Buckley to N Hoff- " 01 botb sucb fine and imprisonment in the discretion of the court, and in de- j saloons have been put out of business, man tract in sec 23 t 1 n r of the council. In California it is not Comer Main and Pacific Ave., Forest Grove, Or. 4 w ............................................ 5 fault of payment of such fine may be ; so much the expenditure of large sums imprisoned in the City jail of said City How would you like to have a of money as the enthusiam for improve John Templeton to J D Rode lot 3 blk 6 Forest G rove.. . . 2500 one day for every two dollars of such I saloon next door to your home or ment that makes a town attractive. fine, unless the same be sooner paid. place of business? Not at all, you say. Mary J Duffy to J T Duffy 100 This ordinance shall be in force and Then help to vote it out so it will not acres sec 17 t 1 n r 4 w . . . . 1 FIELD DAY MEET. take effect from and after its passage Sylvia A Tucker to J C Greer be next door to somebody else’s home by the common council of the City of tract in M Moore d 1 c (in or place of business. Be a little H e a d q u iir te r s fo r F e e d , S e e d s ,' Forest Grove, Oregon, and its appro- Hillsboro)................................. 150 Annual Inter-Class Track Meet for val by the Mayor of said city and due j charitable. Willamette Real Estate Co to the Millis Cup at publication. Maggie Hendricks lot 6 to 10 Passed the Common Council of — Bring me your wool and Mohair, blk 42 Cornelius .................. 150 P. U. City of Forest Grove, Oregon, on Willamette Real Estate Co to highest market paid, either in cash 25th day of April, 1905. Maggie Neep lots 1 to 5 blk B ran, S horts and M ill F eeds, O il M eal, W hole a nd C racked C orn, L um p S a lt, L im e a n d C em ent, or trade. J. E. Bailey, Forest Grove. Monday afternoon the annual H. G. K in g , ^ L and P la ste r, FL O U R — M innesota H a rd W h e a t, E a s te rn O regon H ard W h e at, V alley W heat. 42 Cornelius............................. 150 —Gulden rod Flour, guaranteed. Recorder of the City of inter-class tract meet was held on the G o m e in a n d get p r ic e s Forest Grove, Oregon. F r e e d e liv e ry in town college oval, and the riddle, as to PROBATE COURT. Approved this 25th day of April, F orest G rove, O regon Notice of Final Settlement which class would land the beautiful Estate of John W Anderson. In- i 1905. N otice is h e re b y g iv e n th a t I h a v e filed m y final Millis cup, was told in these figures: report as e x e c u to r o f th e last w ill a nd te sta m e n t of ventory and appraisement filed and ap- ,9 ’ JOHNSON, D elila L o u sig n o u t. d eceased , in th e C ounty C ourt of Class of ’07, 30 points, class of ’09 29 W a sh in g to n C ounty, O reg o n a nd th e judge of said proved. V . t a i o . «.534.00, S K . '& L Court h as set th e d a te o f M onday, th e 22nd day of M ay, points, and class of '05 23 points. 1905, a t 10 o ’clock a. m . as the tim e fo r h e a rin g a ny Estate of J W Beal. Final account Attest, H. G. KING, City Recorder. objections th a t m ay be m ade to sa id report. The day was ideal and the events filed. May 29 time set for final hear- JO H N T . L O U SIG N O N T had been so sytematically arranged State of Oregon, County of Wash By L a n g le y & Son, A tty s. E x e c u to r o f th e e sta te. mg. that there was not a slow place in the ington, City of Forest Grove, ss. Estate of Ellen L Ford, Petition I, H. G. King, Recorder of the City entire program. It was an enthusiastic filed and allowed to sell personal of Forest Grove, Washington County, Administratrix Notice to Creditors crowd that filled the grand stand and IN T H E COUN TY CO U R T O F T H E STA TE O F O R EGO N property. 1 Oregon, do hereby certify that I have FO R W A S H IN G T O N CO UN TY Special Attention to Commercial Travelers’ Patronage. lines. Following is the program with In th e m a tte r o f th e e sta te o f John W . A nderson, Final! carefully compared the foregoing copy Estate of Rodney Jones. deceased: Good Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates. the points: N otice ts he re b y g iv e n th a t th e u n d e rsig n e d has been report filed and approved. Ordered of ordinance Nq. 143 with the orig appointed a d m in istra trix of th e esta te of John W . A nder 100 yard dash— First, Peterson; sec inal thereof now on file in my office son, deceased, by a n order of H on. L . A. Rood, Ju d g e of F a s h io n L iv e r y , F e e d a n d S a fe Stable. that property be set over to widow, C o u n ty C ourt for W a sh in g to n C ou n ty , O regon, and of which I am the legal custodian, the ond, Huston; third Prideaux. Time made a nd e n tered on th e 15th d ay o f A p ril, 1905, and and administrator be discharged. and that it is a full, true and correct nil persons h a v in g cla im s a g a in s t th e e sta te o f th e said Wagonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over 10 2-5 seconds. Bondsmen released and estate closed transcript therefrom and of the whole* the Wilson River Route to Tillamook at any and all times Discus— First, Watson Philbrook; th e re o f. ! Pr°Pe r ly verified, to m e a t m y resid e n ce a t D ille y , of record. , j , . i W ashington C ounty, O re g o n , or a t th e office of W . H. OREGON AND COLUMBIA PHONES. FOfBSt GfOVe, OfegOB. second. Sam Lawrence; third, Hum Witness m y hand and the seal of H ollis, a tto rn e y at law , in F orest G rove, O regon, w ith- Guardianship of Rosa Hcywood. phreys 20 feet 1 inch. the City of Forest Grove this 25th day Alfred Heywood appointed guardian of of April, 1905. M ARY H . A N D E R SO N , High Hurdle—Geo. Philbrook, Pridea A d m in istra trix of th e esta te o f Jo h n W . Anderson, said minor. Bonds fixed at £200.00. i ceased. H. G. K in g . ux, Mason. Time 17 2-5 seconds. W . H . H O L L IS. A tto rn e y for a d m in istra trix . Same filed and approved. Recorder of the City of F irst p u b ., A p ril 20. Pole Vault— 9 feet 6 inches—Boyd, Forest Grove, Oregon. Ernest Robinson, Reg Robinson. Administratrix’s Notice. MARRIAGE LICENSES Shot Put—35 ft. 3 in.—Watson In th e C ounty C ourt of the S ta te o f O regon, fo r W ash Eli Morley, son of William P. Mor- ington Jacob Kostewa and Mrs. J K C ounty. In th e m atter of th e esta te o f J o h n B. Philbrook, Dimmick, Geo. Philbrook. Of Forest Grove, Oregon ley, who arri\ ed here from the east Beal, deceased:— B Y J U L IA F R A Z IE R N otice is h ereby g iv e n th a t E va A. B eal, the 220 Yard Dash 24 sec.—Peterson, Webber. | this winter, has gone to Settle, where e x e c u trix o f the above e n title d e sta te, has rendered C APITAL $2S,CXX). is an interesting article in p rese n ted for s e ttle m e n t and filed in above en title d j he expects to work at his trade, the and Hutson, Gates. A General Banking Business Trans court, h e r final a c co u n t a nd d o ings in the a dm in CENTENNIAL NOTES I telephone business. Our ball nine will istratio n of said e sta te; th a t o n M onday th e 29th, acted. Drafts sold on all the principal High Jump—5 ft. 6 in.—Geo. lay o f M ay, 1905, at 10 o ’clock in th e forenoon a t the miss him. Court room of th e C ounty C ourt in th e C ourt H ouse at Cities in the United States and Europe. Philbrook, R. Robinson, Weatherred. “ Hit the ‘Trail’ ” at the Lewis and H illsboro, W a sh in g to n C ou n ty , S ta te of O regon, has Mr. Leabo has sold the house be- n d u ly a p pointed by th e H on. L. A. Rood. Judge Of Correspondents Wells Fargo & Co’s 56 lb. Hammer 21 ft. 7 in.—Watson. Clark Exposition, opening in Portland, he C ounty C ourt, as be in g the tim e and plac e for the Bank. Directors: Richard M. Dooley, which he recently vacated to a Mr. settlem This article is well en t of said a c co u n t; a t w h ich tim e and p la c e a ny Philbrook, Lawrence and Dimmick. June 1. Jennings of California, who will soon ■‘nd a ll pe rso n s in te reste d in said e s ta te , m ay a p p e a r and Thomas H. Adams, John W. Shute, illustrated, and should file e x c ep tio n s to th e said a c co u n t a nd doings o f the & mile 2 min. 22 3-5 sec.—Peter and Frank E. Dooley. Accounts Foundations are being laid for an move into it. a d m in istratrix h e re in . be read by people of D ated a t F orest G ro v e , O re g o n , th is 27th day o f A p ril, son, Gates and Geo. Brown. solicited. annex to the Administraion building Dr. c. L. Large reports a son born to 1905. the Northwest and EVA. A. BEAL, Hammer 106 ft. 6 in.—Watson Phil, and for the post office and^express office the wife of Henry Wolf, of Dilley the A d m inistratrix of th e esta te o f John B. B eal, deceased. then sent to their East J. N . H offm an, a tto rn ey . brook, Lawrence and Dimmick. 27th. instant. at the Lewis and Clark fair. (F irs t Pub. A pr. 27.) ern friends. It will 220 Low Hurdles.—Prideaux, Mason Elaborate clusters of electric lights help to show them the and Clifford Brown; time 27 2-5. (R STA B I.ISEE D 1S08.' representing the final touches to the enterprise and pro Mile 5 min. 30 sec.—Peterson, | Bridge of Nations at the Exposition, T h e P « r is Forest Grove, Oregon gress of the Nortwe^t Gates, Geo. Brown. are now being placed in position. A general banking business transacted. better than many let 440—Peterson, James Ward, Hum- Interest paid on time deposits. All exhibits for California's par- ters would. Other pherys, time 56 sec. Accounts invited. • ticipation in the Lewis and Clark Ex articles, short stories A Fine Line of Millinery Rev. and Mrs. Phillip Bauer, who position. were shipped from that state and verse. Dr. W m . M. Pollock, Ribbons, Laces and have been living in Stanton, Michigan, April 15. Who’s Your 1 Temperance Talks Î A. A. Phillips and wife returned from Portland, Monday. Don’t forget the Hard Times dance in the Alpha Hall, Saturday, April 29. Sarah E. Montgomery, our post- mistress returned from Eastern Oregon Tuesday. Commissioner Shoen is grading the streets in good shape the right man in the right place. Mrs. John Neep has been visiting in Portland for a few days and returned home Monday. Tailor? Jolm Anderson He has all &he Lat»est> in Ready- Mades, Tailor-Mades khat, are Omb. Ward Lumber C Mouldings, Doors, Windows, Paints and Oils. A S tock of Dry Lumber Always on hand. 3 can save you money on doors and windows; g e t prices before you buy. FOREST GROVE, ORE. Johnson & Co. j Tiling, (Bedar Posts and Shingles R it c h e y £ W e ils , Cornelius & Hancock Farmers & Merchants “ WITH LEWIS BANK and CLARK” APRIL SUNSET MAGAZINE £ . W. Haines Bank i Millinery Parlor where Mr. Bauer was pastor of the Congregational Church, have moved to Akron, Ohio, to which place Mr. Bauer was called to act as pastor. He will preach his first sermon on the first Sunday in May. The church has a membership of nearly 400. L The famous Boston-Montana band, of 33 pieces, composed entirely of the underground miners from Butte. Mont., will attend the Lewis and Clark fair. The band was organized twenty years ago and ranks with the best musical organizations of the country. Mourning Goods > i 'K < Hats Made to Order MRS. M. L. B E R D A N : ^ SOLD BY ALL NEWSDEALERS DENTIST. Office over Bazaar, Forest Grove, O r., All work hi the line. Forest Grove, Oregon dental Phone, office.861; Next Door to Odd Fellows’ Hall residence, 554. S L Show AUCTIONEER Prepared to work at night, must be by * p * I, pointment . . 4 Aitai Co » Stör« Forest Grove. Oregon