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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1905)
S S X S X S X S X S X S iK K C S X S X S X S S O. B. HARDIN Correspondence School Book-keeping and Commercial Studies Walkers add to Forest Grove 1400 George H Baldwin to W H Mc- Eldowney part of block 1 Walkers add to Forest Grove 1 2 0 0 John R Ballard et ux to C L Large and K N Staher part of block 1 Walkers add to F G 1000 : Emma Staehr to John R Ballard 550 part of block 33 Forest Grove Rosina Mazzi et al to Italia I Mazzi lots S and 6 block F " ■" : 10 0 Steels add to Beaverton. . . . C W Dixon to C W Hendricks New Train Service to be instatled Program Excellent From Beginning 21 acres sec 7 and 8 t 1 sr 3 w ........................................... 1 Weekly Crop Bulletin — Large Crowd Sees To End— Hall Elaborately Can suit you. They have a com C W Hendricks to F J Miller F o lio ™ , 1, .ho to ,« lu w eekly,om - Nc„ , „ plete stock of Harness, Whips, 157 acres sec 8 t 1 r r 3 w 12450 Decurated O f Forest Grove, Oregon mary of the crop conditions in Oregon Lap Robes. Repairing a special Oregon and California R R Co C A P IT A L $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 . ty. Call in. as compiled by the Portland station of to John F Rathkey 40 a sec A General Banking Business Trans 33 t 3 nr 2 w ......................... 180 the LJuited States Weather Bureau: I P A C IF IC A V E N U E acted. Drafts sold on all the principal The first of the week was cloudy and The S‘ P’ gasoline motor car made The public commencement exercises Cities in the United States and Europe. A Surprise were held in Vert’ s hall last Thursday cool and good rains fell in nearly all its first triP t0 Forest Grove Frida>’ Correspondents Wells Fargo & Co’ s I Mrs. Sarah N. Dixon was agreeably 11:30' evening, when the house was packed sections of the state. On Wednesday morning- arrivbg here at Bank. Directors: Richard M. Dooley, with relatives and friends of tv->* 27 the rains ceased and the remainder of News of its coming was sPread about surprised at her home on North Main Thomas H . Adams, John W . Shute, Accounts jtown 111(1 at the aPPointed a large St., on June 14 by Mrs. Mary E. and Frank E. Dooley. young students who graduated. This the week was warm and pleasant. The warm weather and bright sun- crowd was at the dePot when the car' Heague, Mrs. Kate Taylor, Mrs. Mary solicited. is the largest class ever graduated from loaded with Engineer Fields and other Wheeler, Mrs. Elizabeth Rigdley, the public school. The hall and ros shine immediately following the 11 S. P. officials besides the Hillsboro j Mrs. N. Virginia Whitzel, Mrs. Millie E x e c u to r's Notice. trum were handsomely decorated with had a very beneficial effect on all crops, J ladies band and citizens came in. : Taylor, Mrs. Linie Nauffts, Mrs. Anna Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been English ivy and roses, and the class and a marked improvement is noted, duly and lawfully appointed by the County Court of While here Mr. Fields stated that Kelsey and baby, Miss Maud Sikes, Miss Washington County as executor o f the last will and especially in the condition of field com, colors— gold and purple. •estament of Charles W . Rosa, deceased. Therefore all the car would not be put on this line Maud Miller, Miss Marguart Com persons having claims against said estate will present Each number on the program was potatoes and onions, which are growing them to me duly verified ac :ording to law, at the office of as at first announced, as it is unable to j stack and Mrs. Anna E. Dixon. They my attorneys, Langley & Son in Forest Grove, on or be particularly good and well rendered. rapidly. Fall grain continues to head fore 6 moa hs from the date of the first publication of this climb the 4 per cent grade out of are all her. old friends and neighbors'. notice. May 4th, 1935. JOHN W. ROSA, The personnel of the class was as fol- | ( nicely, and barley and rye will soon be Executor of the Estate of Cha. les W . Rosa, deceased. Portland. He was willing to do what At 12 o’ clock refreshments were ser LANGLEY & SON, Attorneys for executor. Spring wheat and oats | lows: Zula Shorb, Wanda Todd, Daisy ready to cut. (First pub. May 4th) j he could to give Forest Grove a better ved which all enjoyed very much. The Noble, Holman Ferrin, Florence Tem are growing satisfactorily. The grain service and the matter of a stub train afternoon was spent in friendly con pleton, Helen Bishop, Ray Giltner, aphis continues numerous in the Wil-1 Practical Undertakers and Embalm- Ad m in istra trix Notice to Creditors ers. Calls answered day or night. Dwinell Clapp, Olive Morley, Vivian lamette Valley and in some portions of service aside from the regular train was versation and revewing pleasant mem IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON discussed. Mr. Fields wished to know ories of former days, then with good FOR W ASHINGTON COUNTY Brown, Ruah Haney, May Jarvis, Yetta , Southern Oregon, but so far but little In the matter of the estate of John W . Anderson, what Forest Grove wanted and was told byes, the ladies departed for their deceased: Gardens and I Fowler, Rollo Jackson, Howard Thomas, damage has occurred, Notice ts hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of the estate of John W. Ander 30TH ’ PHONES. by representative citizens that they homes. Forest Grove, Ore. Elliot Stewart, Effie Jackson, Grace roots show a marked improvement. son, deceased, by an order of Hon. L. A. Rood, Judge of the County Court for Washington County, Oregon, thought that a three-trip service would Miller, Amy Pechin, Goldie Peterson, Grasses are growing rapidly, and some made and entered on the 15th day o f April, 1905, and Rode's Warehouse Burns. all persons having claims against the estate o f the said | satisfactorily meet the demands, upon Dora Johnson, Grace Dixon, Jennie hay has been cut in Southern Oregon. | John W . Anderson, deceased, are hereby requested and which suggestion he promised to bring Last Thursday afternoon at about 3 directed to present their claims with proper vouchers # Weston, Clara Knight, Hazel Aldrich, haying will not become general, how properly verified, to me at my residence at Dilley, | 1 * * | j Homeopahtist Physician the matter before the officials of the o’ clock, Dick R ode’ s warehouse near Washington County, Oregon, or at the office of W. H. ever, for about two weeks. Pasture Jessie Sheldon, Hattie Tennis. Hollis, attorney at law, in Forest Grove, Oregon, with 1 ■ * and S u r g e o n ............................ road and that he would do all he could the depot was totally destroyed by fire. in six months from the date hereof. continues in fine condition, and stock PROGRAM Dated this 17th day of April, 1975. Office over Wescott’ s Store. Residence to grant our repuest. Should a service The fire is thought to have originated MARY H. ANDERSON, Piano Solo......................... Hazel Aldrich is doing fine, especially dairy cattle. Administratrix of the estate of John W. Anderson, de East of M. E. Church, Forest Grove of this kind be decided upon the from a spark from a passing engine, ceased. Invocation................Rev. L. F. Belknap Cherries are ripening slowly, with W. H. HOLLIS, Attorney for administratrix. First pub., April 20. Song, We Come Again,................Class the yield considerbly below average in schedule would probably be as follows. I and it was first seen by some of the | City Barber Shop . . Oration, Lewis and Clark,. Wanda Todd The regular train would leave as employees at the Crescent Mill, and most sections. Other tree fruit indicate Recitation, Warning the Express......... Baths. Laundry Agency. Situ usual, one at 11:30, 2:30 and 5:30. could it have been reached the fire L e w i s and C la rk Expo sitio n . ated on Pacific Ave., Forest Grove. .................................... Holman Ferrin lighter yields than usual, especially Returning leave Portland about 9:30, j could have been extinguished with a Recitation, How a Girl Studies,........... | peaches, prunes and early apples. Late I During the Lewis and Clark Exposi . . A . I. W irtz, Proprietor Amy Pechin apples and pears promise better results. 12:30, 3:30 and a late train at 10:30 pail of water. A number of things tion, the Southern Pacific Company Solo, The Little Mother,. . Helen Bishop Bush fruit is setting nicely and an p. m. This is the schedule talked of were saved but a large quantity of hay will sell round trip tickets to Portland, Recitation, The Here and Hereafter,. . at the depot and seemed to meet the belonging to Ed. Naylor, together w'th limit thirty days, at one and one third abundant yield is promised. ........................................Daisy Noble approval of all. a large amount of grain, was burned. fare for round trip. For parties of ten Washington County— Cloudy weath Recitation, Miss Splicer Tries the To A stub train run on the above sched The loss is estimated at about $1200 or mere traveling on one ticket, one boggan, ............. Florence Templeton er has given place to sunshine and all fare for the round trip. For organized Recitation, Strive, Wait and Pray,. . . . vegetation is making good growth; oats ule will accommodate the traveling with no insurance. parties of one hundred or more, indi- If you are seeking a home and ......................................Dora Johnson will be very short; hay light; gardens public to a better advantage than the viual tickets, at one fare for the round Recitation, The Wedding F e e ,........... want — A BARGAIN— we can motor car because of its limited capac- M arried trip. ................................... .Yetta Fowler doing finely; stock in good condition; ity, and everyone here wants the trains Stopover of ten days will be given suit you, having the best list of Last Sunday morning at 10 o’ clock Song, Beautiful Bird Come Live With j green aphis numerous. lands and homes in the county. instead. The cars left for Portland at occurred the wedding of Miss Grace at Portland on all one way tickets read M e ,. .Misses Sheldon, Weston, Al- i ing through that point during the Ex Write or call on us at Cornelius. 12 o ’ clock. j Reehr and Mr. Clarence Hoyt, at the Notice drich, Knight, Morely and Peterson I position. Tickets must be deposited home of the bride’ s parents, at Wilson Recitation, Light on Deadman’ s B ar.. All defective side walks, such as with the Joint Agent at Portland and If you want a pretty face and delight- R i, er. Rev. Hamilton of the M. E. charge of fifty cents will be madt for ........................................Grace Miller | loose boards and decayed stringers, R . XV. M cJ V U T T , Recitation, Intensely Utter. . May Jarvis I M a' r> church of Hillsboro, officiating. The extension of time. etc., must be repaired within ten days j Recitation, How Olga Met Ivan...........| Real Estate Agent, Cornelius, Or Rosy cheeks and lovely hair, wedding was attended by a party of .........................................Ruah Haney ; of the date of this notice. Wedding trip across the sea, twelve of the nearest friends and rela- By order of the City Council, Oration, The Pioneer Women of Oregon ( Put your faith in Rocky Mountain tives of this place and Hillsboro. The . .................................. Vivian Brown I P. W. CRONIN, Marshal. Tea. bride was a very popular student in ( e s t a b l i s e e d isvs .) ASK THE AGENT FOR Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. 1 this city while the groom is a rustling Forest Grove, Oregon TICKETS VIA business man of Hillsboro. The happy \ general banking business transacted, — Try a can Golden Gate Baking couple returned to the latter city and Interest paid on time deposits, Powder today. A trial will convince. have gone to housekeeping in their Accounts invited, We carry it at the Big Store. John E. t - ■ previously prepared home. Bailey. 3jmo U r Dr. W m. M. Pollock, B a n k s vs. B u xto n . NEW S FROM T H E COURT HOUSE Banks and Buxton played a game of DENTIST. ball Sunday on the former’ s grounds PROBATE COURT Office over Bazaar, Forest Grove, Or. which resulted in a victory for Banks | T o SPOKANE, ST. PAUL, M INNE Estate of Gottleib Virgen. Ordered APOLIS, D U LU TH , CHICAGO, Prepared to do that Administrator be authorized to sell by a score of 20 to 30. Clay Dooley I All work in the and Cleil Carstens was the battery for dental line. work at night, but ST. LOUIS. real estate, and it is further ordered must be by ap Banks, and Lee Myers, Aaron Stowell Phone, office,861; j that administrator be required to give ' A nd A ll P oints E ast and S outh . pointment ............ and Chas. Crowthers did the heavy residence, 554. an additional bond of $1200. S E E work for Buxton. Donnie McPherson Estate of Swap Pearson; closed of Drayin g. of the Buxton team was struck between I record. The Flyer: The Fast Mail Haynie & Son have two good teams the eyes by a pitched ball which badly Estate of Henrietta Carstens, orders i and do all kinds of team work at rea mashed the bridge of his nose. that objections to final settlement Will sonable rates. Contracts preferred S plendid S ervice , U p to D ate be heard on 10th day of July, 1905. E quipment , C ourteous Died Independent ’ phone. They use Estate of N S Howell. Will ad- E mployes . Wm Smith, who resides about two everybody right. O iin iT ti I m'tted t0 probate, Mrs. E. H. Marsh and a half miles northwest of this city, u r e g o n appointed executrix. Bond fixed at ' Daylight trip throught the _ _ _ _ _ _ $425. Said bond filed and approved. died Tuesday morning about ten j — As a matter of economy, you Cascade and Rocky Mountains. o'clock , from pulmonary hemorrhages, should buy your clothing at the __ ! J Henry, J R C Thompson and Isaac He was in town on Monday and seem - 1 Chicago, for here’ s where you get good Ball appointed appraisers. For tickets, rates, folders and full ed in good health. H e was about 30 goods at low prices, Estate of Henry Schlitchling, closed information, call on or address years old and leaves a wife and three of lecord. H . DICKSON, children. The funeral was held at 2 — Came to my enclosure— about City Ticket Agent, 122 Third St., MARRIAGE LICENSES o ’ clock yesterday afternoon and inter- May 10— yearling heifer, light brin’dle, Portland, Or. W . B. Lousignont and Leona Swift; ment was at Naylor cemetery. white face, red marks on nose and Peter Vanderzanden and Agnes Herb. around eyes, with horns. Owner can S. G. YERKES. A. G. P. A., Seattle, Dress Making Wash., Corner First Ave. & Yesler Way. have same by paying expenses. Near REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Mrs. Viola Lawless desires to inform : Dealers In the old Dudley mill on farm of H. the Ladies of Forest Grove that she Harrington. Henry Jerrett to H J Prosser J 8 3t et al 40 acres in sec 8 t 1 nr has opened Dress Making Parlors on 4 w ...........................................$ 2450 Fifth Ave., between First and Second. — Makes digestion and assimilation Hoffman et ux to N L The first costume brought to her parlor a perfect. Makes new red bit od and Atkins lots 7 and 8 block 9 Route your shipments via 5 P add to Forest G rov e.. . . 259 will be made free of charge. All work bone. That’ s what Hollister’ s Rocky Great Northern. Walter G Gloyd et al to Benj is done up to date and satisfaction Mountain Tea will do. A tonic for Full information from Hall one acre in sec 7 t 1 s guaranteed. Prices reasonable. 3t the sick and weak. 35 cent. Tea or GRADUATING EXERCISES MOTOR CAR MAKES RUN Violin Solo....................... Dwinell Clapp I Recitation, The City of The Plain. . . . .......................................Grace Dixon ------------- j Recitation, Keeping His W ord............ ......... ............................ Hattie Tennis Largest Class Ever Graduated From Duet, Mother Queen of H om e.............. First Trip Proves to Be Unsuccessful . . Goldie Peterson and Effie Jackson for the Forest Grove- Forest Grove Public Schools | Recitation, Vacation T im e ..................... ..................................Howard Thomas Portland Run. Receive Diplomas I Class Prophecy..................... Zula Shorb I Presentation of Diplomas,. . Prin. Allen j Song, Laugh Whenever We Can. .Class Benediction,........... Rev. H. W. Boyd G. 5. HARDIN, Forest Grove, Oregon 8 Farmers & Merchants BROOKS & WHITESELL BANK Undertaking v ^ -R o e & Buxton Strangers 1 j E. W. Haines Bank Por Y o u r ^ Fourth of July CLO THING Overland Trains Daily 2 JOHN ANDERSON, Th« Tailor Forest* Grove, THE Ward Lumber Co Mouldings, Doors, W indows, Paints and Oils. A S tock o f Dry Lumber A lways on hand. 1 can save you money on doors and windows; g e t prices before you buy. FO R E ST G R O V E , ORE. We Give Expedited Service on r4 w ............................................ Eliza Hudson to H L Burchell 40 acres in Pomroy Claim t 1 nr 2 w .................................. John W Fuqua et al to Geo H Baldwin part of block 1 is Wm. HARGER, Tablets. Dr. Hines’ Drug Store — New goods are arriving at the General Agent; Portland, Oregon. The News’ job department just 3000 Chicago store almost daily, and they are the best to be found anywhere. turned out a county directory for the — American made alarm clocks at Pacific states telephone Co. Drop in and see. Abbott & Son’ s at 65 cents.