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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1905)
W ashing to n VOL. I l l ih B®, COINTV NEWS FOREST GROVE, WASHINGTON CO., ORE., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1905. T UNCONSCIOUS - TO HA VE NATIONAL BANK NO. 21 Marsh— Hall Nuptials Talbot, Chile club wheat; Zina Woods, cured hops; Mike Seusbauer, hops; A quiet home wedding occurred at J. Hobbs, white Scotch oats; L. C. will open the season in Forest Grove. | the home of Prof, and Mrs. Joseph W. ■ Rogers, golden rod wheat; C. Buch Only one or two games will be played Marsh, Wednesday at 2 o ’ clock p. m. anan, sheaf banner oats; W. J. Wall, on the local field this year, the rest when their daughter, Gertrude E. William Diiley Was Found This will be played away from home. Al Forest Grove’s Prosperity Justifies was married to Mr. W. Arthur Hall of Washington County Leads All Other l Kenney wheat, broat and golden cross i wheat; Dan Baker, white side oats; E. though the team will average hardly Clatskanie, and a former student of P. Morning In Precarious the Installing of First Counties at the Lewis and I J. Ward, native grass, bearded barley, 160 lbs to the man and has had scarce- j U. The ceremony was performed by wheat; B. Wilson, decoy ducks. ly any coaching, the energy with which Rev. H. L. Bates and in the ptesence Condition National Bank. Clark Fair Silver Medals— Dr. C. E. Geiger, the men are working deserves the ap of only relatives and one or two friends. timothy hay; J. Bailey, timothy; A. T . proval of every patronizer of good sport. After the marriage was performed and Buxton, Cotswold wool, red chaff wheat; One thing that can be ascertained to a congratulations extended the guests Team Runs Away and He is surety is that Pacific University is rep Farmers and Merchants to Merge participated in refreshments of ice Is One of Seven to Participate In G. Kessler, sheaf rye; U. L. Banks, Cotswold wool; G. Robinson, mohair; resented by a clean football team. : cream and cake. The couple left on J L. Paisley, tobacco; W. Rafferty, tim- Dragged 1-2 M ile-Lies Into New Institution With Those who are faithful will be rewarded, the 4:16 train and will reside at Clats the $200 Prize tor Best All | othy; Bert Doars, timothy; J. C. as later trips will be made to McMinn kanie, where Mr. Hall is engaged in Out All Night Moore, McKinley wheat; W. Haynun, $25,000 Capital. ville, Portland and Corvallis. On the the drug business. They received Round Exhibit. timothy; Mrs. L. Wells, timothy; W. support which the team receives next numerous presents, among which was R. Harris, gray winter oats; A. R. Saturday depends almost entirely the a silver set from the Alpha Zeta society Fanno, sheaf white vetch; Shifflin farm, success for the present season, so let j and also a chocolate set from the As Miss Martha Traver was on her A dispatch from Washington, D. C., While Washington county brings up ! Cotswold wool; J. C. Stewart, mohair; every student show his loyalty by com Fleur de Lis ladies. way to her school north of this city, announces that the application of capi the rear in the contest for the best dis-1 Birdt, wool; W. E. Newell, Clydes- ing out to the game and cheering the this morning, she found a man lying talists here, was approved and a First play as a whole, at the Lewis a n d ' dale ° » ‘ s; c - H - Broaks, timothy; boys on to victory.— Index ELECTRIC LINE ASSURED. in the road one mile north in front of National Bank will at once be installed. The above mentioned game will be Clark fair, she ranks first in agriculture. Christ Zueher, sheaf wheat; James J. N. Pechin’ s place in a precarious The new institution will have its quar played with Hill Academy of Portland Up to last Saturday when the number Schulmerichs, sheaf brink wheat; Bert condition, and his team of ponies tied ters at the same stand as the Farmers Capital to Build Depot Line Up and it will prove to be a good one. of awards were given out, Washington Doane, timothy; J. L. Banks, mam to the fence near by. Miss Traver and Merchants Bank, which will be Town is Promised. county had 116 to her credit, while moth rye; C. Hardley, molds white notified J. J. Marshall, who together merged into the First National Bank the next in line w: s Linn, with 105. winter oats; Mfs. A. T . Buxton, peas; Complaints Against the Saloons. with A. T. Buxton picked up his The project to build a motor line of Forest Grove with a paid up capital All the other counties received under L. L. Crawford, flax seed; Mr. Thur limp form which proved to be Wm. Last night, Wednesday, Principal of $25,000.00. There will be no between here and the depot is assum ston, hops; F. M. Heider, Boston Diiley, a young man of 26 years, who Bates of the University and Council change in the officers or the manage ing proportions that will terminate in 100. The $1000 prize offered for the butter beans; J. G. Pellets, wild chest best county exhibit was distributed resides about 2 j m.les from this city. man Hollinger held in their possession ment. The application of R. M. the building of the road. The propo among Coos, Lane, Linn, Marion, nuts; G. F. Meier, English walnuts; Upon investigation it was found that complaints against the three saloons. Dooly, J. E. Loomis, H. B. Johnson, sition was thoroughly discussed at the Umatilla and Wasco. The second G- w - Ke,]y. butternuts; C. Farnham, the injured man was dragged about The ordinance under which the com H. T. Buxton and Frank E. Dooly board of trade meeting Monday night prize, $500 was distributed among five; English walnuts; T . H . Adams, chest- a half mile and his head and shoulders plaints were drawn requires the signa has been approved by the Comptroller at which time there were a large num- the third prize, $300, among five; and j nuts; J. W. Frishy, gold coin wheat; are horribly mutilated. The back of ture of either the mayor or city marshal of Currency at Washington, D. C. and ' ber present. the fourth, $200, among seven, includ H. Plains, San Francisco; Laydon & bis right hand is cut which is an indi but upon approaching these officials when the organization papers are per- Judge Hollis was made a committee j Son, hops; R. Porter, hops; James ing Washington. cation that he hung onto the team, with the complaints for their signature fected, the First National Bank will of one to appear before the council and The Washington county awards are Sewell, hops; L. T . Walker, China peas; which no doubt ran away. it was denied them on the ground that commence businéss, succeeding the discuss the matter of obtaining a fran- China beans; S. T . Walker, broom as follows: Diiley was in Beaverton yesterday inasmuch as a suit to settle the liquor Farmers and Merchants Bapk. These chise in this city but upon appearing at com ; Miss June Walker, timothy; J. Gold medals— T . Withycombe, bar with a load of grapes and started sel ing question is now pending m gentlemen are all representative citi-1 the meeting which was held Tuesday C. Hare, Chill club wheat, black back some time after supper. The the Supreme court, it was deemed best zens of this city and are an assurance night, no definite action was taken, as ley; Emil Cap, sheaf Chile club wheat; winter oats; E. Sidler, alsike clover; W. B. Harris, Hudson Bay wheat; team is thought to have ran away not to open the channel for any further that this will be a strong institution. | he stated that the company had not C. Buchanan, hops, sheaf barley; J. causing him to fall out of his wagon. litigation along these lines, or that Mr. R. M. Dooly will be president. had time to select the streets over Taylor Brothers, white winter wheat; Buchanan, hops; W. J. Wall, variety of T. Connell, French winter wheat; B. It is supposed that some one was pass- ( would entail more expense on the city. which it desired to run, however, the wheat; D. Baker, yellow dent com ; ing and discovered the team and tied It is understood that, the matter will matter was laid before them so that L. Banks, Dooley wheat; H . W. E. E. L. Naylor, Cotswold wool, mohair; Y. P. S. C. E. Elect Officers it to the fence, but did not see the be appealed to the District attorney. they could familiarize themselves with Schlatternan, golden cross wheat; J. E. J. Ward, English rye grass; B. At the home of Miss Pearl Peterson W. Gates, white side oats; E. L. Jones, injured man, who laid in the road all what is soon to follow. B. Scholfield, oats, salzer 60-day oats, on last Friday evening, occurred the Entertainment Course night. When picked up he was un That the line will be built is only a sugar wheat; C. F. Tigard, birds’ eggs sheaf oats, silver mine oats, collective ! regular monthly business meeting of beans; Mrs. A. C. Archibald, beans; conscious and numb with the exposure. The Athletic Club of P. U ., has the Y. P. S. C. E. of the Congrega matter of time as all the other prelimi exhibit oats, Danish Island oats; W. H e was placed in the wagon by the secured a series of entertainments for naries are arranged for and the capital Mrs. C. F. Tigard, China peas; Mr. H. Stratton, vetches, Moravian barley. tional church. Rev. Bates opened the Benson, sheaf winter barley; J. W. parties who found him and brought this winter and the first number will is assured. That the line is to run ou t Bronze medals— Fourteen. I meeting with prayer after which the re to the home of his father. Dr. Via begin on next Tuesday at Marsh Hall. northward is also assured as just as soon Gates, sheaf rye; E. J. Harding, sheaf port of the nominating committee was golden rod oats; Mrs. Georgia Hughes, was summoned. Diiley is married. The Parland-Newhall company of bell accepted and the following officers were as the city road is completed and in Chile club wheat; H. G. King, sheaf A delegation of Knights of Pythias operation. ringers and a quartette will furnish the elected and committees appointed: rye; C. H. Brooks, sheaf golden chaff of this place are this week attending entertainment. — Victor flour can’ t be beat. President, Frances Clapp; Vice- wheat; R. Bisbee, flax in grain; Mrs. the Grand Lodge at Portland. The Notes From the County Court. President, H. H. Amstrom; Secretary, L. C. Walker, China peas; James team from here will complete for state The county court will meet Tues Sewell, hops; J. C. Hare, white-bearded honors and we understand that thev Kathryne Schmeltzer; Treasurer, Fran ces Abernethy; Chorister, H. E. day Oct. 17. wheat; Mr. Imler, red chaff wheat, stand a good show to win. There are Witham; Membership Committee, The board of equalization is in ses surprise wheat, black side oats; Thomas only four teams in the contest. Daisy Abernethy, John Brooks, Pearl sion this week and several complaints Peterson, Gertrude Brown, H. E. have been filed. Witham; Prayer Meeting Committee, Chas. Roberts was granted a license 1 Martha Holmes, Kathryne Schmeltzer, by the county court to sell liquor at Helen Bollinger, Haskell Ferrin; Mis Tualitan when he files his required sionary Committee, Gordon Clapp, bond. Successor to JOHNSON 4 JOHNSON Jessie Hoge, Esther Silverman; Social The County Clerk up to Monday Committee, Livia Ferrin, Pearl Chan had issued 656 hunting licenses, ag dler, Wm. Gwynn, Claude Mason; gregating the sum of $656 which goes Flower Committee, Mizpah Abernethy, D E A L E R IN to the state treasurer. Ellen Brobst, Camille Abernethy. The petition of J. C. Hartley and Reports of the retiring committees were read and accepted after which others for a bridge on the county road refreshments were served and games was continued for investigation, as was indulged in until a late hour. A large also the petition of Wm. McQuillan and others for the same purpose. number of persons were present. FIRST IN AGRICULTURE J 9 > F. SCHULTZ Fresh Meats At The Christain Church. It is repoited that the postoffice department intends to discontinue the postoffice at Carnation, at the depot. It is said that the department had given out its intention of discontinuing this office about the time the first re port was sent in, but that it gave no reason for the action. As a conse quence a petition is now being circu lated and and is being freely signed, to ha\ e the service maintained. The office has proved to be convenient to the patrons of that community and to the south and they naturally resent the action of the government. W Stoves of all kinds. T iu largest assoitmeot in Washington C o., an i prices the lowest. The Celebrated B idge Beach Superior Ranges and heating Stoves; the Malleable Steel Range and others too numerous to mention. Stove Pipe 15c per joint, while it lasts. One piece Elbow, 20c. y • i»« ; w Wr Carnation P. 0. to be Discontinued. Kinds °J, H A M S , B A C O N and other Salt Meats Always on Hand V e g e ta b le s - o f - a ll - K in d s In Season Everything Fresh in the Grocery Line to be Found here, Free Delivery to all parts of the city. BOTH PHONES Congregational Church House-Cleaning Time House Painting Tim e is The S h e r w i n - W i l l i a m s Family Paint is made particu R ev . S anderson , larly to lighten house-cleaning labors. It is an oil paint and can Foe washed and scrubbed. It brush es out easily— doesn’t drag or tire you to apply it ; the girls can put it on. Made in 24 good colors. Use it this year on your cupboards, pantry shelves, base boards, etc., and you’ll have less work next year. Get color cards — they tell more about Family Paint. S O LO DY G O F F B R O S ., FOREST GROVE , 4 OREGON P asto r . The Revival Services in the Chris- tian Church are growing in audience and interest, the church being crowded Sunday evening and about all the seats occupied Monday. Rev. L. M. McHatton, who is assisting the pastor, Rev. C. F. Sanderson, will preach each night and over Sunday. Arthur Hull the song leader, has prepared a special song service for Sunday even ing. The Evangelist’ s themes for ■Sunday are, morning, "H ow to Succeed in Forest Grove” evening, a chart sermon on “ The Plan of Salvation.” The Sunday night program is as follows: Doxology; Invocation; Anthem, j “ On Zion’ s Summit;” Hymn; Scrip ture Lesson; Duett; Hymn; Solo, “ Face to Face,” Mrs. McEldowney; Prayer; Solo, “ The Holy City” Mr. Hull; Sermon by the Evangelist. All are invited fo these services. Rev. Mc Hatton is a forcible, logical speaker and preaches the gospel with great power. -T r y like it. Goldenrod Flour. Sunday, Oct. 15, 10 a. m. Sunday School; 11, preaching by the pastor on “ Spiritual Imperialism.” At 6:30 Y. P. S. C. E.; Topic “ Doing Better Work;” 7:30 Evening Service, Sermon by the pastor; Subject, “ The Prince of Life.” Oct. 17-19, Tuesday to Thursday, the General Association of , the Congregational Churches of Oregon meets with this Church. All the peo ple of Forest Grove are cordially in vited to attend all the sessions of this convention. FOREST GROVE, After All It's Council Meets The city council held its regular meeting Tuesday night. Not a great deal of business was transacted. Bills to the amount of about $411.97 was allowed. New water and light per mits were allowed. The fire limit ordinance was read a first and second time and referred back to the com mittee for engrossment. rissi Xanr.at. OREGON The Movement Under the dial that makes the time piece. All watches look pretty much alike form the dial side, but there’ s a vast difference in the in terior construction. Constantly re pairing watches of all kinds gives us a knowledge of the intricate mechanism. That is worth Something to you Hon. Jesse C. Moore Dead. Hon. Jesse C. Moore died at his home in Greenville last night at the ripe old age of 75 years. He has been prominent in this county for many years. He has beer, in the legislature, 1 served two terms as sheriff, one as as You’ ll sessor. He leaves six children and was a Mason. And of which you get the benefit, and you won’ t regret it if your new watch this fall com es from ABBOTT & SON FOREST GROVE, OREGON