Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, June 01, 1905, Image 6

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M Q. B. HARDIN
Corresponden ce
School
Benton Killin Dead.
Eagle to Solve Airship Problem
State Study Club Meeting
; Temperance Talks
Book-keeping and Commercial Studies
From the wilds of Arkansas, speci­
After a lingering illness of more than
fically the town of Batesville, comes a year, Benton Killin, one of Oregon’s
word to the management of the Lewis oldest pioneers and well known in this
BY THE W. C T. U.
and Clark Exposition that the problem city and county and a most respected §
of airial navigation has been solved by citizen, passed away at his home at Thir
an Arkansas man. Arkansas, true to teenth and Columbia streets, Portland I The meeting for parents and teach-
the proverb, however, disclaims the Friday afternoon shortly after 1 o’clock, ers held ’at the school building last
honor, and says that the Battesville Mr. Killin had been failing in health Friday showed clearly that such confer-
prophet is a bit off.
for many months, and though confined ences may be helpful on both sides. ,
If G. A. Kastelic were given the to his bed but for a few days, his death An interesting address by Mrs. Fer- j
opportunity, and a sufficient guarantee was not entirely unexpected.
rin on "T he Relation of Parents to the
of renumeration, he says that he
Mr. Killin’s rise in life has been School,” was followed by discussion of
would harness a pair of Rocky Moun­ closely associated with the progress and the topic. Mrs. Wells, accompanied
tain eagles, and soar through the development of the Northwest. He 1 by Mrs. Hoge, kindly furnished two
Can suit you. They have a com­
heavens with a birdlike movement came to Oregon when but a child, and songs for the program. It was voted
plete, stock of Harness, Whips,
which inventors working along scienti­ grew up with the State. From a sketch j that Mrs. Hoxter, Principal Allen and
Of Forest Grove, Oregon
Lap Robes. Repairing a special­
fic lines have tried in vain to imitate. of his career and tribute to his memory ' the chairman of the Board of Directors
C A P I T A L $ 2 A ,C X X ) .
ty. Call in.
Mr. Kastelic asserts that he could train prepared by his partner, J. C. Moreland, j serve as a committee to arrange for a
A General Banking Business Trans­
PACIFIC A V E N U E
the eagles to fly in harness in a week’s we take the following excerpts:
series of similar meetings to be held at acted. Drafts sold on all the principal
time. He does not^ specify whether
"Benton Killin was born in Des I the school during the next autumn.
Cities in the United States and Europe.
he would steer the birds by a pull on Moines, la., on August 5. 1842. When
Correspondents Wells Fargo & Co’s
the reins, or guide them by the “ gee” only 3 years of age his parents crossed
A Memorial Day program was given Bank. Directors: Richard M. Dooley,
and "haw” of the pioneers.
the plains and settled on a homestead by the Loyal Temperance Legion at Thomas H. Adams, John W. Shute,
The Arkansas prophet dilates to on Butte Creek, in the south end of the Congregational church last Sunday
and Frank E. Dooley.
Accounts
afternoon. There was a good attend­ solicited.
If you want a pretty face and delight- | some extent on the advantages of his Clackamas County.
plan from an advertising standpoint,
“ In 1862 with that loyalty and pat­ ance of children and their older friends
•
ful air,
VERY BEST
and think it worth money to the Fair. riotism which was a strong characteristic and several new members were added
Rosy cheeks and lovely hair,
Executor's
Notice.
“ I am out for money and expect a of his, he entered the army, and for to the league. The room was suitably
QUALITY, PRICES, TREATMENT
Wedding trip across the sea,
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 h as been
Put your faith in Rocky Mountain tangible offer from the Fair manage­ three years he served faithfully in First decorated with red, white and blue, d u ly a nd la w fu lly ap p o in te d by th e C ounty C ourt of
W ash in g to n C o u n ty as e x e c u to r of th e last w ill and
ment,” he writes.
Oregou Cavalry enduring without a and with pictures of Lincoln and of •estam
Tea.
ent o f C h a rle s W . Rosa, deceased. T h e refo re all
SAELENS & CO., Main
murmur the dangers and hardships of a Frances Willard.
As the children persons h a v in g cla im s a g a in s t said estate w ill p rese n t
Dr. Hines’ Drug Store.
them to m e duly verified a c io rd in g to law , a t th e office of
rORCST GROVE, 0EESCN
Captain T. S. Baldwin, of San Fran­ soldier’s life to serve the country he . marhccd in through the choir loft to m y a tto rn e y s , L a n g le y 61 Son in F orest G rove, o n or be­
fore
6
mo:i
hs
from
th
e
d
ate
o
f
the
first
pu
b
licatio
n
o
:
th
is
the
seats
reserved
for
them,
each
laid
loved
so
well.
cisco, inventor of the “ California Ar­
— Goldenrod Flour, buy it, try it.
notice. M ay 4 th , 19J5.
JO H N W . RO SA,
“ On December 27, 1865, he was a bunch of flowers by the pictures. E x e c u to r of th e E state of C ha les W . Rosa, deceased.
row” which made an excellent show- J
LA N G LEY & SO N , A ttorneys fo r ex e cu to r.
made
a
master
Mason
in
Holbrook
After
the
songs
and
recitations
by
the
ing at St. Louis, has been engaged to j
(F irs t pub. M ay 4th)
take charge of the airship contests at Lodge, at Forest Grove, where he re- children, the children was addressed
the Lewis and Clark Exposition, and tained membership until death. And by Judge Hollis. He explained sim- Administratrix Notice to Creditors
Practical Undertakers and Embalm-
has arrived a‘ Finland to take up his on next Sunday his brethern of that ply and clearly the meaning of Memo-
IN T H E C O U N TY CO U R T O F T H E STA TE O F O R EGO N
ers. Calls answered day or night.
duties.
lodge will lay him to rest with th e ir' rial Day, showing how the Civil War
FO R W A S H IN G T O N CO UN TY
In th e m a tte r of th e esta te of J o h n W . A nderson,
beautiful ceremonies.
j was caused by slavery. The duty of deceased:
“ On leaving the army in 1865 he patriotic loyalty as well as of temper- N otice ts h e re b y g iv e n th a t the u n d e rsig n e d h as been
—Goldenrod Flour $1.10 per sack.
ap p o in te d a d m in istra trix of the e sta te of Jo h n W . A n d e r­
entered Pacific University, at Forest j ance in all things was urged. The son, deceased, by an o rd er of H on. L. A. Rood, Ju d g e of 30T H ’PHONES.
W e have the Racycle,
Forest Grove, Cie.
e C ou n ty C ourt for W a sh in g to n C o u n ty , O regon,
Grove, where he succeeded in taking a speaker in cLsing, expressed his th
Columbia, Rambler, N a­
m ade and e n te re d on th e 15th day of A p ril, 1905, and
Notice
two years’ course in one year, by dili- hearty approval of this work among the a ll persons h a v in g cla im s a g a in s t th e esta te o f th e said
tional, Eagle and Read­
John W . A nderson, deceased, a re h e re b y req u e sted and
The Western Oregon A. C. Confer­
gence and hard work. He then began I children in behalf of temperance,
dire c te d to p rese n t th e ir c laim s w ith p ro p er v o u c h e rs #
ence will hold its annual meeting at
ing Standard. W e can
p ro p erly v e rified, to m e a t m y resid e n ce at D illey,
the study of law with Johnson & Me
W a shington C ou n ty , O regon, or at th e office of W . H .
||
Homeopahiisi Physician
Cornelius commencing Friday, June 9,
suit you on wheels and
H o llis, a tto rn e y at law , in F orest G rove, O regon, w ith ­
Cown,
at
Oregon
City,
supporting
him-
The
cowardl
and
contenlptible
I------—— 1 a nd S u rg e o n ....................
and continuing over two Sundays.
in six m onths from th e d ate h e re o f.
Prices. General repair
self by teaching a term of school in the CQurbe of certain members q{ {he port_ D ated th is 17th day of A p ril, 19)5.
Parties wishing tents can secure
Office over Wescott's Store. Residence
M ARY H . A N D E R SO N ,
shop in connection.
d m in istra trix of th e e sta te o f Jo h n W . A nderson, de­
them by applying to Mrs. E. J. Rus­ winter and serving the peoplr of that land City Council last week, brought A ceased.
East of M. E. Church, Forest Grove.
county
as
School
Superintendent
for
,
tQ
naughti
for
the
time
being)
the
sell of Gaston. All are cordially in­
W . H . H O L L IS , A tto rn e y fo r a d m in istra trix .
L. J. CORL,-
F irs t p u b ., A p ril 20.
.
efforts of the decent element of the
vited to attend the services at 9 and wo years.
B illln g c r's Old S ta n d
A year ago on his retirement from VQt£ij
hold th cit
d order
City Barber Shop . .
11
o
’clock
a.
m.
and
8
o’clock
in
the
FOREST GROVE,
OREGON
the
Agricultural
College,
he
was
ap-
and
fair
na£
e.
The
saloons
near
the
Lewis and Clark Exposition.
near
evening of each day.
Baths. Laundry Agency. Situ­
pointed one of the trustees of the Pa­ entrance to the exposition grounds
Agency Singer Sewing Machine
H . G. FITCH, President.
ated
on Pacific Ave., Forest Grove.
cific University at Forest Grove, of have proved themselves a nuisance for
During the Lewis and Clark Exposi­
MRS. E. J. RUSSELL, Secretary.
which he was an honored member at
tion,
the
Southern
Pacific
Company
. . A. I. Wirtz, Proprietor
the present and a menace for the
his death.
future. In view of this fact, a petition will sell round trip tickets to Portland,
“ In 1867 he was admitted in the ! signed by the names of more than limit thirty days, at one and one third
Supreme Court to practice law and en- 3000 voters, gathered from the best fare for round trip. For parties of ten
tered upon his life work.”
1 parts of Portland, had been filed, pray­ or more traveling on one ticket, one
The funeral was held Sunday morning
ing that the ordinances granting fare for the round trip. For organized
from the family residence at Thirteenth licenses to these saloons be submitted parties of one hundred or more, indi-
and Columbia streets.
Dr. H. M.
viual tickets, at one fare for the round
If you are seeking a home and
I am prepared to do any and all kinds of repairing, and in ad- Ramsey, of St. Stephens Chapel, con­ to the voters at the next city election. trip.
At the council meeting called by the
want
— A BARGAIN— we can
dition to my Wagon Shop, I have a thoroughly equipped
ducted the services at the house, and Mayor to receive this petition, jt quo­
Stopover of ten days will be given
suit you, having the best list of
the Boyer Quartet sang two songs. rum was not present, owing to the ab­ at Portland on all one way tickets read­
B L A C K S M ITH SH O P
i The Masonic rites were observed at the
lands and homes in the county.
sence of five members. The Chief of ing through that point during the Ex­
Write or call on us at Cornelius.
I have on hands several good second hand buggies, hacks K[ave’ the services there being in Police was instructed to summon ab­ position. Tickets must be deposited
charge of the Holbrook Lodge, of
sent members, but as they failed to with the Joint Agent at Portland and
and buckboards, for sale or trade.
Forest Grove, Ore., assisted by the
appear, the council was forced to ad­ charge of fifty cent? will be m adi for
Portland Lodge. Dr. H. A. Barden journ without action.
extension of time.
/?. W . M e N U T T ,
pronounced a prayer at the close of the
Real
Estate Agent, Cornelius, Or
services at the grave.
Could Undcrsland Music
The list of California towns that
have cut out the saloon continues to
That dogs have acute reasoning pow­
Those Who Passed
grow. It now numbers 174 and in­ ers no one who has owned such a pet
FO R EST GROVE,
OREGON
Names of successful applicants in cludes most of the prosperous and will deny. As evidence of this, Prof.
G e n e r a l M e r c h a n d is e
i the Third grade examination for May: growing places in Southern California. Cozad of Cozad’s Dog, Pony, Monkey |
We carry a complete line of General
Dist. No. 2. Oswald Olsen, Emma The Anti-Saloon League has at last and Goat Circus that will exhibit soon
Kraus, Bert Ramsey, passed; Albert decided to storm the fort, and attack in this city, tells a story of one of his I Merchandise. We handle cedar
posts and best shaved shingles, all
Woodward. Nora Lytle, Chester Martin. Los Angeles.
| performing dogs that best illustrates ca­
kinds of feed stuffs, oil meal, etc.
! Joe Kidder, conditionally.
nine intelligence. One of the pleasing
Big assortment of wet weather goods
The witness of some of these no-sa­ acts with the show is a group of various
Dist. No. 6. Robert Jenne, passed.
Dist. No.7. Fred Th*omas, John Mc- loon towns is refreshing reading. kinds of dogs, ponies and monkeys j and a good line of forks, rakes,
From now until my entire stock of. Youth’s cloth­
I Culley, Blanche Kendall, Victor Harris, Long Beach business men testify: grouped together upon steps of varying j potato diggers, shovels. In fact
anything you want.
ing is sold out I will offer them at 20 per cent
I Edna Freeman, Willamonia Atkinson, ‘Since we voted the saloon out, the height until the whole forms a pedestal
Willian Stafford, passed; Emma Scott, conditions have been bettered in every of considerable height and attractive­
MONTGOMERY TURNER,
reduction. I have a good selection which ranges
Grace Bath, Paul Ritchey, Jessie An­ respect. Property began to sell, build­ ness. The pedestal is then revolved :
B a n k s , O r e g o n
in sizes from
ings began to be erected on every | slowly and the motive power used is a
derson, Albert Ford, conditionally.
Dist. No. 10. Frances
C.
Orr, hand. Our increase in population and large dog named “ Eureka.” The lat­
in values of property have been con­ ter is a great personal pet of Prof. Co­
passed.
Dist. No. 11. Ralph
Harding, stantly going on ever since the ban­ zad and when not in the arena is found
LAWYER
Which will go very soon. If your boy needs a
Clarence Porter, Roy Wahl, Astley ishing of the saloon. It will take an at the front door of the tent with his
good Suit, now is the time to buy it. Prices from
importation of 1000 fresh voters to owner but as soon as the music starts Real Estate and Corpo- OFFICE over
Henry, passed.
Dist. No. 13. Cell Cartsens, con­ put the saloon on us again.”
up for his particulrr act he quietly steals ration_I^w_^S£ecialty. Hines' Store.
ditionally.
into the tent and revolves the pedestal.
F o re s t G ro v e ,
-
Oregon
Dist. No. 15. Hattie Tennis, passed.
This done he returns to the door and
Resolutions of Condolence
Dist. No. 18. Sophia Sehomaker,
again dozes. Of course there is special
Whereas the Grand Master of the music for each of the acts and evident­
Albert Erickson, passed.
Dist. No. 25. Edward Veegolein, Universe has called from the terres­ ly “ Eureka” soon became familiar with
trial lodge above, our esteemed friend his particular cue, for one evening last
Fred Veegolein, passed.
(ESTABUSEED 189S.)
Dist. No. 26. Clyde Hedges, Ethel and brother, Benton Killen, for many week, the bandmaster changed the mu­
i
F o re s t G ro v e , O re g o n
faithful member of Hol- sic without notice and when it came
Shaver, Gertrude Dudley, passed.
years
30, A. F. & A. M., time for Eureka to report he failed to A general banking business transacted.
‘ Dist. No 29. Ella ' Dant. Bonnie ! brc? k ^ Ke’
and whereas his honorable life and respond. The ringmaster was surprsed
Weisenback, passed.
Interest paid on time deposits.
Dist. No. 39. Ella Rodgers, Glen many virtue^, his energy, his kindness at the delay and ran to the front door
Accounts invited.
of heart and his public spirit have long t0 t the dog but the ktter
not
Snider, Clarance Snider, passed.
seem ,Q understand the affair at al).
Dist. No. 48. Gretchen Wolf, Grant been known and admired by us.
Resolved that, while bowing to the
Cozad> howevert reasoned ft out
Dr. W m . M. Pollock,
Marsden. Robert Summers, passed.
Dist. No. 50. Virginia Kirby, Net­ will of the Almighty and all-wise Su- and for fu„ „ kcd the bandmaster to
DENTIST.
tie Fisk, Nellie Adams. Bessie Adams, preme director, we feel deep sorrow at instaI, the old rausic back again. Sure
Nana Wenstrom. passed.
the separation from our brother, and enough at the next performance. Eure­
Dist. No. 51. Jas. J. Mecham. hearty sympathy for his family. We ka pricked up his ears upon hearing the Office over Bazaar, Forest Grove, Or.
Echo M. Hollenback, Leona F. Hol- assure them of this sympathy and that familiar music and again ran to per­
we shall long retain an affectionate form his duties at the handle of the All -work in the Prepared to do
lenback, passed.
work at night, but
Dist. No. 59. Rachel Weseott. remembrance of him and hope to be pedestal. The reasoning powers of dental line.
influenced by his example to upright the dog was evident, said Prof. Cozad Phone, office, 861; must be by ap­
passed.
Dtators In
pointment ............
Dist. No. 61. Walter Nelson, con-1 and useful lives.
; and we will stick to the same music residence, 554.
ditidnally; Lillian Nelson, Eva Bergren, I Done at Forest Grove. Anno Lucis hereafter all through the season. This
5905, Anno Domini 1905, May 29th is but one of a hundred interesting ex­
passed.
Draying.
Dist. No. 79. Ida Andersen, passed. \ by Holbrook Lodge No. 30, A. F. & periences Prof. Cozad could tell of his
Haynie St Son have two good teams
Dist. No. 81. Nellie Johnson,! A. M.
performing pets. Much interest is
Jos. W. M a r s h ,
Dist. No. 95. Elsie Freeden, [
being excited by the forthcoming exhi­ and do all kinds of team work at rea­
S. G. H u g h e s ,
sonable rates. Contracts preferred
Dorthea M. Patton, May E. Olesen,
bition here.
a
. E. N o u r se ,
Independent
’phone.
They
use
passed.
Committee.
.
Total number taking the examina-
— Dr. C. L. Large reports a son bom everybody right.
tion, 66; number passed conditionally.
on the 27th, inst., to the wife of Henry
11; number receving diplomas, 48.
— For Sale—One black mare 8 Steinkenmeier. a prominent fanner of
— As a matter of economy, you
I years old. weight about 1250 lbs, with Dilley. Dr. Large would like an en­ should buy your clothing at the
— American made alarm clocks at colt. Inquire at Cornelius Warehouse, gagement three months ahead in this Chicago, for here’s where you get good
i Abbott & Son's at 65 cents.
1 Cornelius, Ore.
2 t . class of cases, if possible.
goods at low prices.
The State Study Club, U. D. oI O.
entertained its friends at the home of
Miss Josephine Baker on the evening
of May 23rd. The literary program
consisted of a study of Joaquin Miller
and his writings.
Prin. H . L. Bates gave a talk on
“ Joaquin Miller and his California
Hom e.”
The following readings were given
from his works:
“ The Mothers of Men” and “ The
Last Supper,” Mary Bailey; Piano Solo,
Josephine Baber; “ The Legend of
Mt. Shasta,” "T he Heroes of the
West,” “ Westward Ho!,” Mrs. Hines;
“ Is it Worth While?” and "T he For­
tunate Isles,” Maud Buxton; Vocal
Solo, Mrs. McEldowney; "K it Carson’s
Raid,” Mrs. Arthur Caples; Violin
Solo, Emma Staehr. Ice cream and
wafers were served later in the
evening.
G. B. HARDIN,
Forest Grove,
Oregon
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S tra n g e rs
R E P A IR IN G
Carriage
Painting
m
Connection
J O H IN S T R I B I C H
20 Per Cent. Reduction
F if t e e n t o N in e t e e n Y e a r s
j
W, H. HOLLIS,
$ 15 down to $5.00
E. W. Haines Bank
JOHN ANDERSON, T m Tailor
Forest. Grove,
Oregon
THE
Ward Lumber Co.
Mouldings, Doors, Windows, Paints
and Oils. A S tock o f Dry Lumber
Always on hand. I can save you
money on doors and windows; g e t
prices before you buy.
FOREST GROVE, ORE.