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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1905)
Condemn the Court COUNTY COURT NEWS We the undersigned committee ap PROBATE COURT —Guldenrod Flour, guaranteed. pointed by the chairman of the annual Estate of Hannah Haugh: Petition —Try Goldenrod Flour. You’ll school meeting of school district No. 2. filed by administrator to borrow money. like it. of Cornelius, assembled in regular an Petition granted to borrow $200.00 and — Dress Shirts of all kinds at the nual session, wishing to express our j secure same by mortgage. Chicago store. indignation and contempt for the Estate of Eli J. Haines, executor —Hats in all styles and prices at The action of the County Court of Wash discharged and estate closed of record. ington County with reference to the Chicago store. Estate of Royal L. Simpson, will ad- misappropriation of the school funds ; rnitted to probate. Eunice P. Ballou —All the stores sell “ Victor” the And whereas, the County Court has appointed adminisirator, bond fixed at best hard wheat flour. wilfully and wrongfully violated the law 81600.00. — I have a good fresh cow for sale. * and openly defied and denied the Estate of Kate C. Wilcox, final ac- S. Morgan, South Park. people their rights in this matter and 1 count and report filed and July 24, — For a swell hat go to the Chicago have arrogated to themselves the right ! time set for final settlement. in I. 0 . 0 . F. building. ' t0 make rather than to execute the law Estate of Ellen Sampson, petition to „ . , _ , , . „ as it relates to the appropriation of probate said estate, and that Eunice P. — Crescent” is the Standard of Ex- . . , , , , , , . „ , „ „ funds for our schools; therefore be it Ballou be appointed administratrix cellence for Valley flour. 1 , , . , resolved That we condemn the action with bonds at 83000.00 Upon ap — Drain tile, sewer pipe and terra 0f the County Court and feel that it is proval of bonds letters will be issued. cotta flues at Richey & Wells’. I high time for the people to assert Estate of Joseph Wonderli, admitted — Money to loan on farm security, themselves, to prevent their being de- to probate, Elizabeth Wonderli and frauded of their rights; and be it John Wonderli appointed executiix and W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove. further resolved that these resolutions excutor without bonds. —C. F. Harris is closing out his be spread upon the minutes of this Guardianship of minors, Chas. C. entire line of furniture at cost. meeting, and that a copy be sent to and Floyd Harris. Petition to appoint — I am selling out my entire line |two of the county papers of this county Myrtle N. Harris guardian with bonds of furniture at cost. C. F. Harris. for publication. at $3000.00 on approval of bonds, G eo . E. M oobery , — Mohair and wool wanted at J. E. letters will be issued. M. H. H enderson , Bailey’s store. Cash or produce. B U S IN E S S S P E C IA L S j — Mohair and wool wanted at J. E. Bailey’s store. Cash or produce. H. G F itc h , Committee. grain aphis is disappearing, and no great damage has been done by this pest. Haying has begun and will be- j come general in a week or two. Much clover, vetch and alfalfa has already been secured, and the hay crop gener ally promises to be an average one, if not better. Hops are arming and show considerable improvement since last report. The yards are well culti vated, but on account of missing hills and uneven growth, yields are expect ed to be less than usual. Early pota toes are in the market. Cherries are ripe and the crop is below the average, being good in some localities and al most a failure in others. Strawberry picking is nearly finished and the crop turned out to be below the average in quantity, but about as usual in quality. § ft V ft G. B. HARBIN, g Forest Grove, Oregon V XSXSXSSSXSXSHCSXSXSSEacgXg&i! Farmers & Merchants BROOKS & WHITESELL BANK Of Forest Grove, Oregon C A P I T A L $ l| .° S ,0 0 0 . A General‘Banking Business Trans acted. Drafts sold on all the principal Cities in the United States and Europe. Correspondents Wells Fargo & Co’s Bank. Directors: Richard M. Dooley, Thomas H. Adams, John W. Shute, and Frank E. Dooley. Accounts solicited. Can suit you. They have a com plete stock of Harness, Whips, Lap Robes. Repairing a special ty. Call in. PACIFIC A V E N U E Executor's Notice. Men who think Before they drink. And wisely think, Do not drink. A STRIKING EXAMPLE OF THE BUSI NESS BENEFITS OF PROHIBITION F. S. Gordon and Made Belle Sloan; MARRIAGE LICENSES Q. B. HARDIN C o rre s p o n d e n c e S ch ool Book-keeping and Commercial Studies N o tice is he re b y g iv e n th a t th e u n d e rsig n e d has been 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 ounty as e x e c u to r of th e last w ill a nd ‘esta m en t of C harles W . Rosa, deceased. T h e re fo re all pe rso n s h a v in g cla im s a g a in s t said esta te w ill p re s e n t th em to m e duly verified ac :o rding to law , at th e office of m y a tto rn e y s , L a n g ley 61 Son in F o re st G rove, o n or be fo re 6 m on hs from th e date of th e first p u b lic a tio n o f th is notice. M ay 4th, 1905. JO H N W . RO SA, E x e c u to r of the E state of C h a rle s W . Rosa, d eceased . L A N G LEY & SO N , A ttorneys for e x e cu to r. (F irs t pub. M ay 4th) SAELENS « CO., Main St., FOREST GROVE, 0RESCN Undertaking Practical Undertakers and Embalm- The argument that driving the Administratrix Notice to Creditors ers. Calls answered day or night. TY C O UR T O F T H E STA TE O F O R EG O N saloons from a town or city ruins it IN T H E COUN FO R W A SH IN G T O N CO UN TY From all points in the Northwest In th e m a tte r of th e esta te of J o h n W . A nderson, from a business standpoint has been deceased: REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. comes reports of a banner season in ts h ereby g iv e n th a t th e u n d e rsig n e d h as been refuted so often that it seems useless ap N p o o in tice te d a d m in istratrix of th e e sta te o f Jo h n W . A n d e r BOTH ’PHONES. — One visit will convince you that it hops, but reports from other districts, Daniel E Leisey to James Brv- Forest Grove, Ore. son, deceased, by a n o rder of H on. L. A. Rood, Ju d g e of to present more evidence to the con th e C o u n ty C ourt den et al 160 acres sec 20 t fo r W ash in g to n C ounty, O regon, pays to trade at the Chicago. Just in California, and reports from the great a nd e n tered on th e 15th day o f A p ril, 1905, a nd I 3 n r 4 w Will Ivler............. $ 1300 trary. But as the argument is still be a m ll ade pe rso n s h a v in g c laim s a g a in s t th e esta te o f th e said drop in and see. hop sections of the worlci, make all John W Winters et ux to H O Jo h n W deceased, a re h e re b y req u e sted and ing used, and business men are being d ire c te d . to A nderson, p rese n t th e ir c laim s w ith p ro p e r v o u c h e rs , | — All kinds of picnic goods at Duns- predictions difficult. It is said that] Hayes 63 acres in Charles p ro p e rly verified, to e n ce a t D ille y , deceived thereby, it seems wise to W ash in g to n C ounty, O re m g e o n a , t o m r y at resid IU H J I Homeopahlist Physician th e clficp o f W . H . | moor’s store. Remember the long unfavorable reports are being sent out Talmage claim ...................... 4702 H o llis, a tto rn e y a t law , in F o re st G rove, O regon, w ith - j 1 — J and S u r g e o n ............. keep the facts before the public. in s ix m onths from th e date h e re o f. handle dust pan. in order to influence sales. A few pre Gustav Dreger to John F Logan 1935. Office over Wescott’s Store, Residence Farmland, Indiana, is a beautiful D ated th is 17th day of A p M ril, ARY 80 acres sec 19 t 1 nr 4 w . . 1 H . A N D E R SO N , mature offers were made last week, — Don’t make a mistake and buy East of M. E. Church, Forest Grove A d m in istra trix of th e esta te of John W . A nderson, de George Fisher et ux to H J town of a little more than a thousand ceased. your gent’s furnishings before you but were immediately accepted. It is Christianson 80 acres in sec W . H . H O L L IS , A tto rn e y fo r a d m in istra trix . inhabitants. The saloons were driven F irs t p u b ., A p ril 20. said that offers made were eagerly j 28 t 2 nr 2 w ........................ visit our store—the Chicago. 2850 City Barber Shop . . from the town a little more than a year John P Wagner et ux to J E — For Rent— Baldwin’s new brick, accepted at 19j and 20 cents. ago, and the law has been enforced so Baths. Laundry Agency. Situ Lewis and Clark Exposition. The ideal weather for the past week | Rishel lot 14 and 15 block 2 next to new post-office. Inquire of ated on Pacific Ave., Forest Grove. Curtis Add to Forest Grove 200 that the town is indeed, a “ dry” one. has made the local hop outlook very ! Frank V Edwards et al to Wm Geo. H. Baldwin. McMinnville. tf During the Lewis and Clark Exposi Sunday, October 2, was set aside as . . A. I. Wirtz, Proprietor Meierjurgen 91 acres in Con — Bring me your wool and Mohair, bright. Estimates of the coming yield Anti-Saloon League Sunday. Our re tion, the Southern Pacific Company will sell round trip tickets to Portland, stable claim ............................. 4400 highest market paid, either in cash for Oregon hops are from 100,000 to presentative reached the city about limit thirty days, at one and one third Ludwina Sante to Erick Erick 110.000 bales. The outlook in Wash or trade. J. E. Bailed, Forest Grove. eight o’clock on Saturday night. He fare for round trip. For parties of ten son 20 acres in sec 6 t 1 s r ington is also bright and it is thought — Cut prices in millinery at The 1 w .......................................... 1150 was surprised to find the town crowded or more traveling* on one ticket, one i that the yield in that state will be John E Smith et ux to C T Le- with people and the business men so fare for the round trip. For organized Paris Millinery Parlor. Next door to 8.000 bales over the amount grown Tourne 160 acres sec 11 and rushed that they were scarcely able to parties of one hundred or more, indi- Odd Fellows Hall. Forest Grove, Ore. If you are seeking a home and viual tickets, at one fare for the round last year. Rumors of a crop failure in 1 2 t 2 n r 6 w ............... 6885 j wait on their customers. We never trip. —Try a can Golden Gate Baking California say that the yield there will Henry Kratz et ux to Burton E want — A BARGAIN— we can saw so many people in a grocery store Stopover of ten days will be given Carrier 160 acres sec 12 t 2 Powder today. A trial will convince. fall short by a few thousand bales of suit you, having the best list of at one time in our lives. We tried to at Portland on all one way tickets read nr 6 w ................................... . 2000 We carry it at the Big Store. John E. the 60,000 that were grown last year, j lands and homes in the county. Ann R Rowell to A Niman lots get the opportunity to talk with the ing through that point during the Ex Bailey. 3jmo Write or call on us at Cornelius. Estimates which may and may not be 7 and 8 block 2 Humphreys proprietor, but he was too busy. We position. Tickets must be deposited J Cut prices in millinery at The exactly correct place the number of with the Joint Agent at Portland and j Add to Hillsboro.................... 262 talked with him early Monday morning. charge of fifty cents will be mad i for j Paris Millinery Parlor. Next door to bales for the Pacific Coast at 210,000. Jacob B Wertz et ux to Alice S R. W. M cH U T T , When asked how his business had been extension of time. Parsons tract in block 2 Odd Fellows Hall, Forest Grove, Ore. Eastern crop reports are generally \ Real Estate Agent, Cornelius, Or Walkers Add to Forest Grove 1000 | affected by the absence of the saloon, __________________________________ I — Use Golden Gate Baking Powder, favorable, especially in New York, Joseph P Starkweather et ux to he replied that it had been just guaranteed a fine cream tartar powder, i In Europe it is said that everything Chas H Perkins 20 acres sec doubled. 30 t 1 s r 3 ............................. 800 Try it, money back if unsatisfactory. ¡s favorable to a large yield. The hop (E ST A B L ISE E D 1893.) When asked how he accounted for John E. Bailey. 3jmo j market though will depend upon Eng- Rhoda M Rhode et al to Jacob A SK T H E A G E N T FO R it, he said it was very plain that men Forest Grove, Oregon A Hazlitt 80 acres sec 14 t —Go to The Chicago store and get land' and re Ports from lh ere are 100 TICKETS VIA 1 nr 4 w ................................. 16 who had, under the old regime, taken A general banking business transacted. a nice pair of shoes for summer wear. conflicting to give an accurate estimate. D C Latourette to John H seventy-five cents worth of groceries Interest paid on time deposits. There are reports of an utter failure Stevenson 80 acres sec 22 t 1 — You’ll want a new suit of clothes ■ home on Saturday night and spent the Accounts invited. in the hop crop, and other reports of a [ nr 4 w ..................................... 1500 for the fair, and why pay an exorbi remainder of their money in the saloon, Paul W Pick to Peter Borchers j bumper crop.—Oregon Tradesman. tant price when you can get a good now took 82.00 or $3.00 worth of 60 acres in James Canfield d Dr. W m. M. P o llo ck , fit and quality guaranteed, at the groceries home on Saturday night, and 1 c and other lands............... 2000 New officers for the grand lodge of j Paul W Pick et ux to Richard Chicago. had money left. DENTIST. Masons in Oregon were elected Wednes Williams part of sec 20 t 2 s On Monday morning, we approached — Don’t roof your house until you day. They were: Dr. W. H. Flan r l w ....................................... 1500 Office over Bazaar, Forest Grove, Or. the banker, and asked him how his see shingles from The Nehalem Shingle agan, Grant’s Pass, grand master; Lot j J N Hoffman et ux to Caroline To SPOKANE, ST. PAUL, MINNE business had been affected by the All work in the Prepared to do Mills, made of Oregon's best cedar. L. Pearce, Salem, senior grand warden; Chambers 4 acres in Fruitvale APOLIS, DULUTH, CHICAGO, 500 absence of the saloon. He stated dental line. For prices write to Geo. F. Hamblin, Ed Kiddle, LaGrande, junior grand \ addition....................................... work at night, but ST. LOUIS. Caroline Chambers et ux to J N that when they had saloons, there was Phone. office,861; must be by ap Glenwood, Oregon. t f warden; W. A. Cleland, Portland, grand A nd all P oints E ast and S o u th . Hoffman tract in sec" 10 t 1 pointment ............ but one bank in the town. Now they residence, 554. treasurer; James F. Robinson, Eugene, n r 4 w ........................................ 500 had two, and another bank has been The Western Oregon A. C. Con- re.elected g n n d secretary. Juc,Ke j. B Phebe Knighten et ux to J N Draying, started in a town eight miles north, ference has just closed a series of very C]eland and j M Hodson, of Porllandi Hoffman tract in sec 10 t 1 n r 4 w .................................... 500 | which comes in competition with these Haynie & Son have two good teams interesting meetings at Cornelius. M s woodcock, of Corvallis, were The Flyer: The Fast Mail Wm Davis et al to Mary Frances The conference tent was pitched in re-elected trustees. two banks, but in spite of these facts, and do all kinds of team work at rea Darity 29 acres in Eli Davis the city park and the sermons by Dr. I “ we are now doing a larger business sonable rates. Contracts preferred S plendid S ervice , U p to D ate claim....................................... 1 A. C. Eaton and Elder Miller of Hills- — Use Golden Gate Baking Powder, F P Drinker et ux to John P than we did when we had saloons.” E quipm ent , C ourteous Independent ’phone. They use boro and Elder C. A. Meade of Carlton guaranteed a fine cream tartar powder, everybody right. If any business man is inclined to E mployes . Drinker § int in 159 acres were full of rich Bible truth and Spir-; try it, money back if unsatisfactory, sec 19 t 1 nr 5 w ................. 1 believe the statements of saloon sym ituality. | John E. Bailey. 3jmo Daylight trip throught the pathizers, that the absence of the — As a matter of economy, you Weekly Crop Bulletin Cascade and Rocky Mountains. saloon will injure business, we wish he should buy your clothing at the me Commenting on the influence of would visit Farmland and interview any Chicago, for here’s where you get good weather on crops in Oregon for the business man, except the saloon men. goods at low prices. For tickets, rates, folders and full information, call on or address past week, the Portand office of the 1 H e will find it stated uninanimously H . DICKSON. Weather Bureau makes the following that business conditions are much bet —Came to my enclosure— about City Ticket Agent, 122 Third St., statement: ter than when they had saloons. May 10— yearling heifer, light brindle, Portland, Or. The weather during the past week ; Driving the saloons out of a town white face, red marks on nose and has been quite favorable for the grow-; injures the saloon business, but benefits around eyes, with horns. Owner can S. G. YERKES, A. G. P. A., Seattle, ing crops. In some few localities late every other line of business— Exchange. have same by paying expenses. Near Wash., Corner First Ave. & Yesler Way. sown wheat and oats would be bene Every man in favor of the existence the old Dudley mill on farm of H. Dealers In fited by more rain, and owing to the of a saloon under any consideration is Harrington. J 8 3t | dry weather grass on the lowland the boy’s worst enemy. Mix the boys ranges in the interior counties is tum- with the saloons and the result is bad — Makes digestion and assimilation ind brown, but It is still green and m en.— American Issue. perfect. Makes new red blcod and Route your shipments via abundant in the foothills and mountains. bone. That’s what Hollister's Rocky Great Northern. Stock generally is in excellent condi- i If you want a pretty face and delight-! Mountain Tea will do. A tonic for Full information from tion. Fall wheat is filling nicely, and ful air. the sick and weak. 35 cent. Tea or — It’s in the I. O. O. F. building— the place to buy clothing for men and boys. Banner Season in Hops William Wilke and Wilheminie Hoehne Roe & Buxton G.E.G&iger,IVLD... S trangers £ . W. Haines Bank 2 Overland Trains Daily 2 THE Ward Lumber Co. Mouldings, Doors, W indows, PainLs and Oils. A S tock o f Dry Lumber A lw ays on hand. 1 can save you money on doors and windows; g e t Fall barley is ripening and will soon be ready to cut. Spring wheat continues prices before you buy. to make satisfactory progress, and oats, although not in so good condition as FOREST GROVE, ORE. Spring wheat, look promising. The We 6hre Expedited Service on Freigiit. Wm. H A R G E R , Rosy cheeks and lovely hair. Tablets. Dr. Hines’ Drug Store Wedding trip across the sea. General Agent; Portland, Oregon. Put your faith in Rocky Mountain — Dr. Lowe, the eye specialist, has j Tea. been coming to Forest Grove for over — American made alarm clocks at Dr. Hines' Drug Store. fifteen years. Abbott & Son’s at 65 cents.