Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, June 22, 1905, Image 8

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Mrs. L. A. Bowen of Portland, sister
Miss Anna Johnson, daughter of attended the school election at the
of Mrs. North, was thrown from a street Mayor Johnson, went to Hood River Groves school house.
car on last Monday and badly injured. Tuesday, with Miss Anna Jackson,
Mrs. John Fletcher and daughters.
Her right arm and shoulder were who has been attending the Academy, Miss Eva, and Mrs. John Hay, spent
—Goldcnrod Flour 91.10 per sack. severely bruised and it wili be some and will be the latter’s guest for a Monday with Mrs. Nellie Vincent and
Will Wirtz of Sheridan, was a Grove time before she is able to be out again. 1 couple of weeks.
family.
visitor Wednesday.
The band went out to the home of
— It is no wonder the Bazaar people
Mrs. Wells of Fosest Grove, and Mrs?
— Money to loan on farm security H. F. Gordon on the Greenville road, want to build a new brick building so James Stapleton and Miss Margaret
Monday night, and serenaded Frank as to get more room for stock. They Geoghegan of Vancouver, Wash., visit
W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove.
Gordon
and his bride, who had just are doing an immense business even in Mr. Heisler’s family, Tuesday.
Mrs. Oscar Baldwin is visiting her
arrived
from
Portland and Salem. The this season of the year when trade is
husband in McMinnville this week.
John Haynie of the Grove, passed
boys were treated to a good spread dull everywhere. Every freight brings through Ga]es Creek Monday with
— Have Dr. Lowe cure your head
which they will long remember.
large shipments of the worlds famous load of ^ which he ^
taking over
and eye ache with a pair of his superior
SEE
Singer
Sewing
Machines
and
their
trade
tQ
McNamer*s
stage
camp
J.
R.
Bowles,
wife,
daughter
and
Wilson
glasses.
mother of Portland, came out and vis­ in pianos and organs is also increasing River,
Bom—To Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Miss Chapman and Messrs. Chap-
ited with Mayor and Mrs. C. N. John­ on an alarming extent and the little
Heltzel, of Banks, Monday morning,
son, Sunday and Monday. H e stated Bazaar building can not hold the big man and Adkins> who have been at.
June 19th, a boy.
while here that he had sold to the shipments of instruments as fast as they tending the Advent Christian Confer­
Mrs. R. M. Watrous, has been on
Oregon Traction Company seven miles come, so the manager, Prof. K. N. ence and Camp Meeting at Cornelius
the sick list for some time but is some
Staehr, has been compelled to store returned home, Monday.
of ties which were already delivered.
what improved at present.
Supplies for the reinstallation of several pianos in private residences
Henry Shorb had two teams from
Mrs. Levi Walker left for the Sound
Wm Lyda’s big sawmill out on the for the time being.
the Grove employed Friday and Satur­
this morning, where she will visit a few
Greenvitle road, have been arriving
day, moving his household goods, also
May Form Hop Pool.
weeks, with relatives and friends.
here all the week. The mill will be
the lumber for the new house he is
Although a week has passed since
Haven Belknap returned Wednes­ made over and have the same capacity
building, to his ranch in the mountains.
day evening after a two weeks’ vaca- as the former one. It will be two or the issuance of the circular letter to the
hop growers of the Pacific Coast, New
t'on which he spent up the valley.
CORNELIUS
three weeks yet before any sawing can
York and England, by the firm of Krebs
W. P. Morley and son, Fred of this be done.
Pratt Vickers is now located at Sher­
Bros., of Salem, Ore., proposing the
city, are working on the new bank at
wood.
Col. Harry Haynts, Judge Hollis,
organization of a gigantic hop pool or
Cornelius, installing the brick vault.
W. F. Newell, Senator Haines, Dan
corporation, President Conrad Krebs, of
Harry Sirard’ the city barber’ made
— You are safe when you consult Baker Ira Purdin, J. E. Bailey, Abner the firm, says he has recived replies a flying trip to Portland last Saturday.
Dr. Lowe— eye safe and price safe— Briggs, A. B. Todd and Dr. Chas.
from almost every hop-growing section
D. T. Phillips has been somewhat
at Hotel Laughlin, June 30 and 31.
Hines compose the delegation that will of this state, and that all spoke favorably under the weather for the past two
Harry Goff, of the firm of Goff Bros, attend the good roads convention at of the proposition and pledged their weeks.
attended the semi-annual meeting of the Lewis and Clark fair today, Friday hearty support. H e has already received
L. G. Wiedweitsch is preparing to
the Shriners held in Portland, Saturday and Saturday.
promises aggregating 25,000 bales of build a blacksmith shop on his lot
night.
Secretary Keady of the Oregon Trac­ the 1905 crop of hops.
north of the meat market.
— Try a can Golden Gate Baking tion compan>,and Mr. Carter, chief
So far letters nave been received from
Hon. Benj. Scholfield and Mrs. L.
Powder today. A trial will convince. engineer, together with four other growers in the districts of Forest G rove,1 s Foster left Cornelius on Tuesday’s
Headquarters for Peed, Seeds,'
We carry it at the Big Store. John E. gentlemen of the company arrived in Woodburn, Dayton, Corvallis, Eugene, morning train for Monmouth.
Forest Grove this morning, looking Amity, Oregon, and Cowlitz, Washing-
Bailey.
3jmo
The new gnad stand in the chy
over
the route and making some minor ton, while verbal assurances of support park ¡s about completed as the
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wheeler re­
paint-
ceived a visit last week from theii arrangements for the construction of have been received from the growers ers are putting on the finishing
of the Independence, Dalles, Cham- touches.
neice, Mrs. George Blanchard of the electric line.
B ran , S horts a nd M ill Feeds, O il M eal, W h o le a nd C racked C orn, L um p S a lt, L im e and C em ent,
k L and P la ste r, FL O U R — M innesota H ard W h e at, E a ste rn O re^tm H ard W h e at, V alley W heat. .
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Seattle.
Martin & Co , formerly dealers in poeg, St. Paul, Aurora, Brooks districts
. ... , .
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.
Mrs. S E. Moutgomery left this
C o m e i n a n d gef p r i c e s
and Yamhill counties.
, ,
.
Those having bundles of laundry at feed, have fixed up the building just and _ Washington
F r e e d e liv e ry in to w n
,
week for Eastern Oregon on a business
! .
_
F o re st G rove, O regon
the City Laundry can get them at across the Street from this office and —Tradesman.
t ip. She expects to return Saturday
will
open
up,
in
a
few
days,
a
chicken
Moulton’s barber shop, next door to
Stories of Old Oregon
of this week.
supply store.
Mr. Martin is well
post-office.
We
are
indebted
to
the
author
of
Lincoln Corey and wife from South
— Dr. Lowe’s superior glasses cost versed in this line of business and it will
“
Stories
of
Old
Oregon,”
George
A.
!
Dakota
is visiting his father and mother
no more than others besides you have no doubt be a convenience to chicken
and
other
relatives here
They will
Waggoner,
for
a
copy
of
this
book.
the benefit of his skill and over 18 raisers to go there and get supplies in
return
to
their
home
soon.
The
stories
are
founded
on
facts
and
this line.
years experience.
F. Schoen, who lately bought the
Regular services at the Christian conditions as they existed here in 1852,
—New goods are arriving at the
“T H E
Ehlert
property here, has about got
the
time
when
the
author
crossed
the
Chicago store almost daily, and they Church next Sunday. The pastor and plains to Oregon, and are pictured in a the house finished and it will be ready
Brick
Live
ry,
Feed
and Sale Stable
are the best to be found anywhere. family go this week to Turner to attend pleasing language. It contains stories for occupancy in a few days.
the State convention but he will return
See our ad. in the T. P. A. Guide. Drummers’ trade our
Drop in and see.
Mr. Eddy, atty for the S. P. R. R.,
specialty. Our ’Bus meets all trains. Carries U. S. mail.
for Sunday and preach morning and of the first settlements, mining, Indian
Misses Elda and Leva arrived home
Baggage and freight called for and delivered.
evening. Subject of sermon, Sunday fighting, and a series of hardships met came out to Cornelius Tuesday morn­
from Lincoln, Neb., and Tacoma,
with
by
the?early’pioneer,
together
with
ing
to
look
after
the
opening
up
of
Finest Rigs. Best Horses. Good Drivers.
morning “ The Queen of the South,”
Wash., respectively, having finished
Sunday evening, “ The Wages of Sin bits of history which were made at Main street which runs across the S. P.
Comer Main and Pacific Ave., Forest rove, Or.
their year’s work as teachers.
is Death, But the Gift of God is Eter­ that time. Mr. Waggoner is a resident grounds.
Mrs. James Stapleton and her sister,
nal Life Through Jesus Christ Our of Corvallis, and his writings are well
Miss Margaret Geoghegan of Van­ Lord.”
worth reading.
HILLSIDE.
couver, Wash., spent Commencement
Mrs. Barber preached a good sermon
Pacific University (Forest Grove)
At the Congregational Church.
week with friends in this city.
at the church last Sunday morning.
has a catalogue of rare books on exhi­
Congregational church servics for
— WANTED— Good girl or woman
Paul Baker is attending the comence-
bition at the Lewis and Clark Fair. week beginning June 25. Sunday at
for general house work. Must be a
ment
exercises at the Grove this week.
The library of this school is in many 10 a. m , Bible school; at 11, Morning
good cook. Wages 820.00 per month.
Clara Staly, who has been staying
ways unique. It contains a greater service with sermon by the pastor;
Address box IS, Forest Grove.
3t
I am prepared to do any and all kinds of repairing, and in ad­
variety of old and rare books than any subject, “ Providence.” At 7 p. m , with her sister for some time is home dition to my W agon Shop, I have a thoroughly equipped
Percy DeGroot, a Corvallis cadet
other in Oregon; and the catalogue Y. P. S. C. E .—for young people and again.
and cousin of Willard Wirtz, visited his
BLACKSMITH SHOP
exhibited at the Lewis and Clark Ex­ their friends; topic, “ Our National
Coral Baker is home again, after
relatives here, Wednesday, and at
position—which is but a partial list of Heritage.” At 8, Evening service for another nine months of at Forest
I have on hands several good second hand buggies, hacks
tended the Commencement ball.
the treasures of the library— cannot but young and old; subject, “ Working Grove.
and buckboards, for sale or trade.
W. H. Hollis’ picture appeared in interest any person who has knowledge
with God. Thursday evening at 8,
Lena Loynes and Lulu Farthing are
the Pacific Monthly for June, along of books.— Oregonian.
Preparatory lecture.
at home again after a few weeks out­
with a number of other secretaries of
ing in the berry patches of Hood River.
Your blood needs foo4 and air;
The following named members are
commercial bodies over the state.
Your mind needs light and care;
in attendance at the 23d. Annual En­
At the annual school meeting in
Your Spirit needs its share;
We acknowledge a pleasant call campment of the G. A. R. and W. R.
Dist. No. 42. A. F. Baker was elected FOREST GROVE,
OREGON
It
lives
by
truth
and
prayer.
Wednesday from Lauren S. Pease, the C., now in session at Oregon City.,
to succeed himself cn the board of di­
noted tenor singer, who appeared on the Mesdames Addie Morgan, Emily An­
Ties Are on The Ground
rectors, as was Wm Clapshaw who was thirty shows, and you can see them all GeneraI Merchandise
commencement concert program last derson, Elvia Wescott, Anna Byroads,
also
elected clerk.
The News received a telegram this
for about 87. The price range from 10
We carry a complete line of General
evening.
Sophia Smith, Mary Smith, Margaret morning from Portland which states
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Jackson, to 50 cents.
Merchandise. We handle cedar
Reward:—I will pay a reward of Leach, Maggie Ulm and Lillian North. that the ties for Oregon Traction Com­ who have been visiting with relatives
posts and best shaved shingles, all
Twenty-five thousand people are ex­
kinds of feed stuffs, oil meal, etc.
82.50 for the scalp of each and every They intend stopping at the Lewis and pany’s electric line to this city, were and friends in this part for the past few
Big assortment of wet weather goods
coyotte or wolf killed in Washington Clark fair on the return trip the 23d., on the ground between Twelfth street weeks, left last Friday morning for pected to hit the Trail at the Portland
and
a good line of forks, rakes,
Fair
on
Saturday,
June
24.
That
is
to
be
County ahead of my hounds. Edward that being the date of the G. A. R. and the city limits, and that the rails their home in Colorado City, Colorado.
potato diggers, shovels. In fact
Trail
day,
with
a
big
parade,
speeches,
day at the Fair.
L. Naylor.
lm
vere expected any day, upon receipt
anything you want.
Clara Aydelott, who has been ill for special music and fireworks.
of
which work would begin.
MONTGOMERY TURNER,
—Parties wishing to buy a nice home
E. F. Averill, who resides at Browns­
some
time,
was
taken
to
the
hospital
__________ 4
The National Good Roads Conven­
'
B a n k s , O regon
ville, but has been attending the Wi’- should call on A. A. Phillips, at Cor­
at Portland on Monday, for treatment.
tion
opened
in
Portland
June
21.
Thou­
Former
Student
Dies
lamette University, was a p’easant nelius, he has two nice bargains to be
It is hoped by her friends that she will
Dress Making
sands of delegates from all over the
Lloyd Baldwin, who until a few be helped and will soon recover.
guest of Rev. R. B. Wilkins and wife sold quick. One is a 5 acre tract on
Mrs.
Viola
Lawless desires to inform
United
States,
many
with
their
families,
Base Line in city limits, a fine new weeks ago was a student at the Aca­
of Cornelius a few days last week.
W. T. Newhouse, while doing his
the
Ladies
of
Forest Grove that she
are
attending
the
convention
and
taking
large house, new barn, fine orchard and demy, died at Alberquerque, N. M. chores last Sunday evening, had the
— Next week, Friday and Saturday,
|
has
opened
Dress
Making Parlors on
n
the
big
Fair.
other out buildings for only 82,100. of consumption. He left for a higher misfortune to get his shoulder thrown
June 30 and 31, Dr. Lowe, the well
Fifth
Ave.,
between
First and Second.
2nd. tract of 9 acres all in fine state of altitude but was not benefited in out of place by a fractious horse. Some
The prices of admission to the ,
known oculoroptician will be in Forest
!
All
work
is
done
up
to
date and satis­
cultivation, in city limits for only 8900. health. His many friends here are of the neighbors were summoned, but Lewis and Clark Exposition on Sundays
Grove at Laughlin Hotel. Don’t fail
faction
guaranteed.
Prices
reasonable. 3
They will have to be sold before July pained to learn of his untimely demise. being unable to throw it back, called has been reduced to 25 cents. The
to have him test your eyes for glasses.
15, 1905. You will have to hurry as
Dr. Ward who administered chloroform, weekly admission remains at 50 centp.
Fifty Dollars Reward!
W. L. Robb, wife and daughter of they will go quick.
Mrs. North. State Vice President
and with the aid of seven men, after On Sundays the gates open at noon
Astoria, visited with J P. Wagner and
I
will
pay 850 reward for the appre­
Mrs. Lillian North, of this city and considerable pulling and twisting at­ and close at 11:30 p. m.
A special from Hood River to the
family Sunday and Monday. Mr.
hension
of
the party who pulled down
Sunday Oregonian says: Mrs. Martha president of the local W. R. C., was tended by a great deal of pain on the
Towns and cities of the state of
Robb is the collector of customs in the
my
sign,
“
Take Warning” on my place
J. Woods died at Cleveland, Klickitat elected Junior Vice-president of the part of the patient, succeeded in get­ Washington will begin their special
seaport town and enjoys a very lucra­
on
David
Hill,
last week.
county, Wash., in her 78th year. She state, at Oregon City yesterday after­ ting it back in place. Though painTul days at the Portland Fair next week, i
tive position.
F. w. DAVID.
noon.
This
is
the
third
highest
office
at times, the shoulder is doing well; June 27 will be Oklahoma day, and
was the wife of Joseph W. Woods, and
in
the
state
W.
R.
C.
and
is
a
well
bes­
— Tired out, worn out woman can­ daughter of Richard and Caroline1
and it is hoped that Mr. Newhouse Governor Ferguson of that territory, j
Wood for Sale
not sleep, eat or work; seems as if she White. She was bom in England, towed honor on Forest Grove.
will soon recover.
with many citizens, will be in attend­
I have one hundred cords of first-
would fly to pieces. Hollister’s Rocky April 12, 1828, the family emigrating
ance. June 30 is Woman’s day and class fir wood for sale 5 j miles north
GALES CREEK
CENTENNIAL NOTES
Mountain Tea makes strong nerves to America in 1835, and to Oregon
July 1 is Tacoma day. The Domin­ of town. 81.00 per cord in the timber
Wm Wilson was in the Grove Mon­
and rich red blood, 35 cents. Tea or across the plains in 1844. They set­
The attendance of the Lewis and ion of Canada will also have special
H . G. K in g , Forest Grove.
day
on business.
Tablets. Dr. Hines’ Drug Store.
tled on a donation claim at Reedville,
Clark Exposition is increasing daily, exercises on that day. The American
Mrs. Carpenter of Forest Grove, Excursions are run every day from one Library Association convention begins
J. W. Wheeler, Commander of the Washington county, where in 1845,
For Sale Cheap
spent
Sunday on Gales Creek.
or more cities in the Northwest, bring- its sessions Monday, July 3. On the
G. A. R. Post, sent June 7, inst., a she was married to Joseph W. Woods.
A Smith Premier Typewriter in good
Chas. Lilly, who has been attending ing many people to the fair.
Fourth of July there will be a grand
requisition to the O. M.. Gen. U. S. They continued to reside on a dona­
repair or will trade for pony or good
Everbody who has visited the Lewis celebration of Independence Day, with shot gun.
A. for headstones for the graves of tion claim until February. 1884, when school at McMinnville, returned home
T. H . ADAMS.
seven veterans of the civil war who are
moved to Klickitat county, Wash., Monday.
and Clark Exposition pronounces the a gTeat display of fireworks in the
buried in the jurisdiction of the Post.
"here they have since resided.
Mrs. Frank Bernard on Monday, Trail “ the best ever.” There are evening.
— Goldenrod Flour, buy it, try it.
I LOCAL HAPPENINGS I
Fourth of July
CLOTHING
JOHN ANDERSON, T£ Tailor
Forest* Grove,
Oregon
Tiling, Qedar Posts
and Shingles
Ritchey & Wells,
J o h n s o n & Co.
CARRIAGE, W AGON & GENERAL
R EPAIR IN G
Carriage
Painting
in
Connection
JOHIN STRIBICH