Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, May 18, 1905, Image 6

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Correspondence
School
Book-keeping and Commercial Studies
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H. G. King, clerk of the Modern
C. C. Caples of Portland, and son o f! A. B. Atkins of Cottage Grove was
W. Caples of this place, who has in this city last Sunday the guest of Woodman here, recived a check for
been seriously ill, is reported as much his son, N. L. Atkins of the depot. #2,000 for the widow of J. W. Ander­
Mr. Atkins had not been here for IS son who died at his home at Dilley on
improved.
years and noted the wonderful change April 2. This is a pretty good record
The Forest Grove nine went to
—Goldenrod Flour, buy it, try it.
in that time.
in allowing a claim when it is consid­
Greenville Sunday and played the club
Miss Maude Shannon was a Portland at that place, but were defeated at
The records of the assessor at Hills­ ered that the deceased was a member
visitor today.
boro, disclose the fact that John Henry of a camp in Wisconsin, and all the
a score of 8 to 2.
proofs had to be passed on there before
Mrs. Josephine Patton visited friends j Mrs. Hattie Peery, sister of Mrs. of Beaverton, raised 51 tons of horse­
radish last year. This is proof that going to the head office at Rock Island,
in Portland, Sunday.
L. F. Belknap and Mrs. F. L. Moore,
there is at least one hot farm in Wash­ 111 .
Mrs. Chas. Hines and son spent both of Dayton, Ore., are spending
ington county.
Services at the Christian Church next
this week at the M. E. parsonage.
Saturday in Portland.
Lord’s Day as follows; Sunday School at
I
Frank
Narrup
of
Banks,
brought
to
Will Fletcher of Columbia Univer­
L. J. Corl, the bicycle man was a
town Wednesday, 28 boxes of straw­ 10:00. Subject, “ Jesus before IJilate.”
sity, will arrive home early in June and
Portland visitor Friday.
“ The
berries, the first home grown berries Preaching at 11:00. Subject,
— You know its correct if it came take charge of Pacific University’s ex­ exhibited on the market here. This Remission of Sins.” Christian Endeav­
hibit at the Lewis and Clark fair.
from the Chicago Store.
is just IS days earlier than last year’s or at 7:00. Subject, “ Growing up for
God.” Preaching at 8.00. Subject,
John
Heisler
of
Gales
Creek,
brought
first
berries were brought in.
— American made alarm clocks at
“ Absalom, the Handsome Man.” The
into
this
office
Monday,
a
bundle
of
Abbott & Son’s at 65 cents.
A moonlight party will be a social children are preparing an excellent pro­
choice oats for the exposition. It is
event at The Colonial this evening. gram for Children’s day, the first Sun­
Mrs. D. C. Winters was a visitor to some raised on his farm last season.
A lunch will be served on the lawn day in June.
Portland, Friday returning Monday.
An umbrella was left in the grand after which the guests will repair to
Earl B. Hawks sold his Third Avenue
Hurt Hurst of Macy, Ind., is visit­ stand Sunday after the game, and the the hotel where games etc., will take
Ribbons, Flowers, Braids, Etc. Hats
residence last week to W. H. Moore of
ing at the home of Prin. Ed. Allen.
owner can have same by calling at up the remainder of the evening.
Spencer, Iowa.
To Mrs. Nixon
made and Trimmed to Order
Charlie Walker went to Astoria, Fri­ Goff Bros.’s store and prove property.
The Eighth grade state examinations belongs the credit that Mr. Moore
day and visited with his brother a few
T. H. Adams went to Washington began this morning at Hillsboro and decided to buy property in Forest
days.
Wednesday where he will spend a will continue until tomorrow evening. Grove as it was his intention to rent
Lyman Ware from Prineville, visited couple of weeks visiting his mother. About 60 applicants will take them for the present but after looking at the
Main Street
FOREST GROVE
a couple of days with friends in this Mrs. Adams accompanied him as far j this time. Another examination will I many fine properties on her lists, Mr.
as
Portland.
be
held
on
the
8th
and
9th
of
June.
city.
Moore decided he would make his
The Woman’s Lewis and Clark club
Willis Goff, while playing ball a few ! permanent home with us. Mr. Hawks
— For Sale— Hay baler, Engine and
tank. Good condition. Inquire at this of Forest Grove, will hold a meeting weeks ago, was hit on the knee by a j moved into the property he recently
Monday, May 22, at the home of Mrs. ball and fractured the bone. H e did | purchased of Geo. Zimmerman.
office.
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Georgia Hughes for the transaction of not realize the seriousness of his injury
In last week’s issue of The News we
John McNamer will put on a new regular business.
at first, but for the past week was com­ | stated that the Modern Woodmen order
stage line between here and Tillamook,
Can suit you. They have a com­
Everett Hall, who until recently was pelled to carry the injuryed knee in a had been originally the Woodmen of
June 1st.
plete stock of Harness, Whips,
the World, when it should have been
employed at Johnson & Johnson meat plaster cast.
Rev. Geo. F. Zimmerman preached
Of Forest Grove, Oregon
Lap Robes. Repairing a special­
just reversed. The Modern Wood­
market, has accepted a position in a
We
are
authorized
to
state
that
there
in the Christian church at Hillsboro
C A P IT A L
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ty. Call in.
meat market in Portland, and left for is an effort on foot in this city to organ­ men was organized January 5, 1883,
last Sunday.
A General Banking Business Trans­
his new field of duties Friday.
ize a mutual telephone system. A and grew rapidly up till 1890, when at
PACIFIC A V E N U E
L. L! Crawford, of Manning, Ore.,
petition will be circulated and pre-1
head carnp meeting in Springfield, acted. Drafts sold on all the principal
R. E. Jackson, formerly of the firm sented to the council asking for a ] Id., it was reorganized. In June of Cities in the United States and Europe.
made this offiice a pleasant call on
of Jackson & LaCourse, but now in franchise, granting the right to operate lhat year, and preceeding the head Correspondents Wells Fargo & Co’s
Monday of this week.
business at Cleveland, Wash., was
| camP meeting, the Woodmen of the Bank. Directors: Richard M. Dooley,
The News acknowledges receipt of here a few days this week on account such a system.
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World was organized by J. C. Root and Thomas H . Adams, John W. Shute,
two coupon complimentary tickets to of the sickness of Mrs. Jackson.
E^A. Ives of Glenwood, was arrested p A. Falkenburg, then officers of the and Frank E. Dooley.
Accounts
the Lewis and Clark fair.
by the constable of that place, Tuesday M w of A but who at the head solicited.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roe, who and taken to Hillsboro, and is now the
meeting were defeated {or re_
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Woods left
VERY BEST
have spent the winter at their cottage guest of Sheriff J. W. Connell. The election. Hence the w Q w order
Tuesday for Portland where they will
at Newport, returned home last week charge .s leud-cohabitation. Ives w.ll was continued as was als0 the M. w .
QUALITY, PRICES, TREATMENI
reside during the summer.
and will make a month’s or more visit be held until sufficient bonds are
I
of
A.
— Bring me your wool and Mohair, before returning to the seaside.
(E ST A B L ISE E D 1898.)
raised to free him.
SAELENS & CO., Main St.,
highest market paid, either in cash
Con. McNamer, ex-councilman, far­
Forest
Grove, Oregon
The
boys
here
are
passing
around
a
j
Weekly
Crop
Bulletin
or trade. J. E. Bailey, Forest Grove.
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
mer and expert ball pitcher, was in good joke on one of Forest Grove’s
A general banking business transacted.
Following
is
the
regular
weekly
crop
town long enough last week to help physicians who, with a friend, was rid­
Interest paid on time deposits.
the married men of this place beat the ing on the sidewalks in Hillsboro, when summary for Oregon, compiled by the
Accounts invited.
local
station
of
the
United
States
married men of Hillsboro at a swift they were detained by the marshal, but
game of ball.
upon pleading ignorance of the ord- ! Weather Bureau:
The weather during the past week
Dr. Wm. M. Pollock,
Practical Undertakers and Embalm-
— “ Electric Dehomer” produces sat­ inance, were let go.
| was showery too cool for crops to make
ers. Calls answered day or night.
isfactory results when applied to animals
Owing to the fact that the wholesale satisfactory advancement. Good rains
DENTIST.
from one day to one year old. At Dr. druggists of the Pacific Coast have feu ¡n all sections of the state, those
W e have the Racycle,
Hines’ Drug Store.
combined and refuse to give extehded ( occurring in the Western portion being Office over Bazaar, Forest Grove, Or.
Columbia, Rambler, Na­
SOTH ’PHONES.
Forest Grove, Ore.
— Keep your wife in good humor by credit to retail druggists, it has be-1 especially copious and timely,
tional, Eagle and Read­
buying her a long handled dustpan come necessary for the retailers to ' The condition of the grain crop con- All work in the Prepared to do
and a Delphos oil can that you can’t refuse to carry book accounts for i tinues satisfactory. There are some dental line.
ing Standard. W e can
work at night, but
run the lamp over with, at Dunsmoor’s several months as has been the cus- complaints of Fall wheat turning yel- Phone, office,861; must be by ap_
suit you on wheels and
tom in the past.
' i0Wi confined principally to that sown residence, 554.
grocery.
1 mo.
Homeopahtist Physician
pointm ent............
Prices. General repair
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
H.
Moore
and
on low land- Rye, oats and barley are
and S u r g e o n .............
— New goods are arriving at the
shop in connection.
Chicago store almost daily, and they their two sons, C. R. and E. C., who doing nicely, while Spring wheat has
Office over Wescott’s Store. Residence
are the best to be found anywhere. purchased the Earl B. Hawks resi- j stooled well and is very promising,
East of M. E. Church, Forest Grove.
L. J. CORL,
dence, have moved their households Hops continue uneven and the cool
Drop in and see.
B lllin q c r 's O ld S ta n d
into
it.
They
came
from
Spencer.
|
weather
has
retarded
growth.
In
some
FOREST GROVE.
OREGON
City Barber Shop . .
— Don’t forget that Hoffman & Allen Iowa, where they were engaged in j portions of Polk County the second
Agency Singer Sewing Machine
training of the vines is in progress.
Co. have a full line of straw hats in the farming, but came to Forest Grove
Baths. Laundry Agency. Situ­
Meadow grass, clover and pasture are
latest shape.
make their .permanent home.
ated
on Pacific Ave., Forest Grove.
Morton Greenhouse Co.
, growing rapidly. Alfalfa, is backward,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. LaChappelle, o f! and a light “ first crop” is indicated.
. . A. I. Wirtz, Proprietor
Portland, spent a few days here with Gardens, potatoes, com, sugar beets,
I ^ e ir mother helping her pack and fie]d onions and beans are growing slow-
close her affairs here prior to her de- lyt and warm, sunshiny weather is
Re-set Tomato Plants, 50c
parture for Portland where she will needed before these crops can resume
per hundred.
Out-door
make her future home. Mrs. LaChap- j their normal growh. Com is coming
pelle and Miss Lennie will be greatly up quite evenly and enough rain has
cabbage plants, 25c per
From now until my entire stock of Youth’s cloth­
missed and leave many friends behind. fallen to insure a good healthy stand.
hundred, $2.00 per thous­
If you are seeking a home and
ing is sold out I will offer them at 20 per cent
and. Pansy plants 15c
The little Forest Grove girl may have Dairy and range stock continue in fine
want — A BARGAIN— we can
reduction. I have a good selection which ranges
condition.
had excellent reasons for her strange re­
per dozen. Rooted carna­
suit you, having the best list of
Reports relative to the fruit crop
in sizes from
quest. She had iust returned from
tion plants (assorted colors)
lands and homes in the county.
continue
very
conflicting.
In
some
Sunday school a few Sunday’s ago,
50c
per
dozen.
Fine
roses
localities
whole
orchards
seem
to
be
Write
or call on us at Cornelius.
where she had heard of Mary anointing
and nursery stock for sale.
the feet of the Savior, and wanted to bare of fruit, while others near by indi­
Which will go very soon. If your boy needs a
put the contents of her mamma's per­ cate fairly good yields. This is also
R. W. M cN U T T ,
fume bottle on her papa’s feet.— Mc­ true of individual trees, some being MAIL O R D E R S PR O M PT­
good Suit, now is the time to buy it. Prices from
well set with fruit, while others have
Minnville Reporter. Not Guilty.
Real Estate Agent, Cornelius, Or
LY FILLED
none. Prunes, peaches and early cher-
The career of young B. F. W ilson,' ries have suffered most, however, while
who forged checks against J. H. Rinck other tree fruit promises fair results.
Notice of Final Settlement
of Buxton, came to a sudden end last
Washington County— The rain of the
N o tice is h ereby g iv e n th at I h a v e filed m y final General Merchandise
week, when he plead guilty to the past week has increased the already fine rep o rt as ex e cu to r o f th e last w ill a nd te sta m e n t of
L o u signout. deceased, in th e C o u n ty C ourt of
forgery of a note for #25 in The Dalles prospects for good crops; fruit has not D W elila
We carry a complete line of General
a sh in g to n C ounty, O regon and th e ju d g e o f said
court and was sentenced to the peni­ set so full as to give the best yield; C ourt has set th e date o f M onday, the 22nd d ay of MÎty.
Merchandise. We handle cedar
1905, a t 10 o 'clo ck a. m . as the tim e fo r h e a rin g any
tentiary for three years. The News Strawberries begining to ripen.
Hops objections th at m ay be m ade to said rep o rt.
posts and best shaved shingles, all
made mention last week that Wilson making growth.
JO H N T. LO Ü S1G N O N T
kinds of feed stuffs, oil meal, etc.
E x ecutor of th e e state.
had been caught at The Dalles for
Big assortment of wet weather goods
By L a n g ley & Son, A tty s .
forgery.
and a good line of forks, rakes,
Athletic Benefit
potato diggers, shovels. In fact
The athletic committee of Pacific
Executor's Notice.
— Try Goldenrod Flour.
You’ll
anything you want.
University will give an entertainment
N otice is h e re b y g iv e n th a t th e u n d e rsig n e d has been
like it.
MONTGOMERY TURNER.
a nd law fu lly ap p o in te d by th e C ounty C ourt of
in Vert’s Hall, Friday evening of next d W u ly
ash in g to n C ounty as e x e c u to r of th e last w ill and
— Use the old reliable Crescent flour, week. The entire program is very •estam
B a n k s , O r e g o n
ent of C h a rle s W . Rosa, deceased. T h e re fo re a ll I
persons h a v in g claim s a g a in s t said estate w ill p rese n t j
it makes good bread.
interesting, but “ Dad” Moulton’s them to m e duly verified ac co rd in g to law , a t th e office of
y a tto rn e y s , L an g ley & Son in F orest G rove, on or be­
— Have you seen those pretty dishes trained dogs are the best feature. Mr. m fore
6 n o n hs from th e date o f the first pu b licatio n of th is j
JO H N W . RO SA.
Moulton has taken great pains in train­ notice. M ay 4th, 1905.
at Hoffman & Allen Co?
E x ecutor of th e E state o f C harles W . Rosa, d eceased .
LAW YER
ing his dogs and they accomplish LA N G LEY & SO N, A ttorneys for ex e cu to r.
— Money to loan on farm securitv.
iF irs t pub. M ay 4th)
many difficult feats. Other features of
Real Estate and Corpo- O FFICE over
W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove.
the entertainment are. the male quartet
ration_^w a^gecialty. Hines' Store.
— Mohair and wool wanted at J. E. several solos and recitations and music
Dealers In
Administratrix Notice to Creditors
Bailey's store. Cash or produce.
by the ’Varsity Mandolin Club. Pro­
F o re st G rove ,
O re go n
IN T H E C OUNTY C O UR T O F TH E STA TE O F C ^tEGO N
fessor
Woods
will
make
his
first
FOR
W
A
SH
IN
G
T
O
N
COUNTY
— Hoffman & Allen Co. buy all kinds
In th e m a tte r o f th e esta te of John W . A nderson,
appearance before a Forest Grove deceased:
Graying.
of produce and pay the top prices.
audience.
N otice is h ereby g iv e n th at th e un d ersig n ed has been
ap
p
o
in
te
d
ad
m
in
istratrix
of
th
e
estate
o
f
John
W
.
A
n
d
e
r­
—Your wool will bring you the
Haynie & Son have two good teams
The use of the stereopticon in son, deceased, by an order o f H on. L. A. Rood. Ju d g e of
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j highest price at Hoffman & Allen Co. throwing images of living animals on th e C ounty C ourt for W ash in g to n C ounty. O regon, and do all kinds of team work at rea­
m ade a nd en te re d on th e 15th day of A p ril, 1905, and
the screen is something new and will •11 pe rso n s h a v in g claim s a g a in st th e esta te o f th e said sonable rates. Contracts preferred
John W . A nderson, deceased, a re h ereby req u e sted and
dire c te d to p rese n t th e ir cla im s w ith p ro p er v o u c h e r? , Independent
a
try if you use "Crescent” or “ Victor” be worth seeing.
’phone.
They
use
The proceeds of the entertainment p ro p erly verified, to m e at m y residence at D illey,
g e t ) flour.
W a shington C ou n ty , O re g o n , or at th e office o f W . H. everybody right.
go to the track team.
H ollis, a tto rn e y at law , in F orest G rove, O re g o n , w ith ­
in aix m onths from th e d ate h ereo f.
—All kinds of lumber at Davis &
D ated th is 17th d ay of A p ril. 1905.
—Gaston Milling Co. sells bran at
Bros. Co. yard and mill, 4 miles north
H. A N D E R SO N .
— Before you insure your property A d m in istra trix o f th e esta te M of ARY John
W . A nderson, de-
of Greenville.
a 22 t 4
#20.00
per ton, shorts at #24,00 per
call at The News office and see what
. H . H O L L IS . A ttorney fo r a d m in istratrix .
ton.
our
own make.
—Goldenrod Flour #1.10 per sack. we have to offer you.
F irst p u b ., A p ril 20.
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS
0 . B. HARDIN,
Forest Grove,
Oregon
53
B
sa*-.
The Newest and Latest in
Spring Millinery
HAND MADE HATS
MRS. A. E. DIXON,
Farmers & Merchants BROOKS & WHITESELL
BANK
M eats !
E. W. Haines Bank
Have You Seen
Our New Wheels
Undertaking^^
v^s^Roe & Buxton
G.E.Geiger,M.D...
IL^Jj
BEAVERTON
GREENHOUSE
20 Per Cent. Reduction
Cabbage and Tomato Plants
Strangers
Pifteen to ¡Nineteen Years
$ 15 down to $ 5 .0 0
JOHN ANDERSON, TE, Tailor
Forest. Grove,
Oregon
THE
Ward Lumber Co.
Mouldings, Doors, Windows, PainLs
and Oils. A SLock o f Dry Lumber
Always on hand. I can save you _y„ «
money on doors and windows;
prices before you buy.
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
W . Ha HOLLIS,