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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1905)
HILLSIDE COUNTY COURT NEWS The Clapshaws gave a Hallowe’ en REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. party, for the Hillside young people. All report a good time. Henry Grebe et ux to J E Howard 110 acres sec 10 t Mrs. Fry, a former resident of Hill 2 sr 1 w W M ...................... 8 9000 side who has been visiting relatives Hannah Purser to Martin Ander and old neighbors at this place, left for son block 27 Beaverton.. . . . 500 her home in Washington last week. Elizabeth Thompson to Josephine Wigman tract in Fruitvale ad Miss Meda Staley is on the sick list to Forest Grove....................... 4500, this week. Geo W Clarke to A W Philpott GORGEOUS ATTIRE. Charles Bamford has been having part of lot 4 sec 1 t 2 sr 1 w D r e » y o f a L i v e r p o o l M e r c h a n r 1« W M .............................. 200 t h e F . i x h t e e n t h t e n t n r y J the toothache for a few days. George A Livermore et ux to R John Cornelius is building a barn on A N E W LUNE OR Tlx; Liverpool merchant In the luttei C m J w M I by C Brant part of block A Ran- half of the eighteenth century musl J. W. D A M O * . Chatham, N. T , his place. ous Sub-division Beaverton. . 850 have presented is by no means unpleas- Prree Comevondent .Yew York State Grange Ing appearance. lie dressed, as a rule, A large bear has been visiting Mrs. P J Hasler to Alva R Gragg lot 1 and 2 block 2 Humphreys we are Informed, in ¡^sult of one color, Faul’ s apple orchard of late. add to Hillsboro....................... 750 usually light or of a hSdffy shade. 'J’ht INCREASING MEMBERSHIP. Prof. Frank, Miss Eva and Mrs. J C Beach to Geo Bantz Jr 50 cut of his ordinary coat resembled that acres in John Johnson d i e . . 900 of a court dress coat, with stundui j H o w t h e S t a t e U r M n g r M a y H e l p S u b Fletcher were guests of Tom Williams’ o r d i n a t e ta ra u iy e a . collar and gilt, silvered, twist or basket I Wm Crater et ux to Josiah Rog family Saturday and Sunday. buttons. Ills waistcoat was very loug, 1 Discussing the topic, “ What Policy ers 6 j acres in sec 10 t 2 s 2 with large “ flaps,” containing flapped Should Be Adopted by the Stute Grunge Mr. Curtis’ s friends left last week w W M ...................................... 800 pockets, these often decorated with For Increasing Membership In the for their home in Kansas. John W Frisbie to Mary E Strat buttous. Ills breeches, being short, Stute?” the national lecturer remarks ton lots 1 to 5 in block 10 were ornamented at the knees with j that It should adopt a vigorous policy Roy Watkins spent a few days last Cornelius, O re g o n .................. 210 buckles of gold, silver or stone, kept for Increase of membership and aid week, hunting at Hillside. In countenance by large gold, sliver or I the subordinate granges In the matter. John Krueger et ux to Lucina E N. J. Baker has been learning how gilt buckles on his shoes, Ills legs being , One of Ihe means of doing this is pre Lewis lot 1 to 3 in block 43 paring a list of persons eligible to the C orn eliu s.................................. 700 host'd, as a rule. In silk, plain, stripe 1 to use a hammerless shot gun of late. grange within the Jurisdiction of sub or ribbed. Unities al his wrist and a He said, as he picked up the gun the J B McNew et ux to Wm Skene white stock about his throat were an ordinate granges and also lu new 21.79 acres in secs 4 and 9 t other day, “ Which way is the slide almost Invariable accompaniment, and fields, and mail to such persons circu 1 n r 3 w Will M er................ 2000 on Ills head a cocked hat, pointed In lars of information, reports *of the when it is safe?” and before anyone Maggie Hageman et al to John 1 front ami higher at the hack than the stute grange sessiou and other literu could answer him it answered for itself ture bearing upon the work of the B McNew 10 acres in sec 23 sides, over hair dressed into large t 1 sr2 w .................................. 1200 “cannon” curls on each side of his face, grange. The officers of the subordinate by blowing a hole through the ceiling with a cue hanging behind, or it might grange having Jurisdiction should be A Kempin et ux to Flora L of his house. be over a "tie,” "cauliflower” or informed of this action on the part of Kempin 10 acres in sec 21 t the state grange and an effort made to 2 nr 2 w .................................... 1 ‘•brown bob” wig. Titus, with stick or secure the application of these people. umbrella, rendered remarkable by rea Aged Farmer Dies. Nellie W Adams et al to Rose son of Its beail of gold, silver, amber In localities where no grange exists a E Corl part of block 2 Walkers Jacob Messinger, aged 84 years, or el winy, would he wend his way to deputy of the state grauge should fol Add to Forest Grove.............. 2000 “ town.” In "full dress” he must h ive low ui> this work with a personal can a well known farmer of Washington C G Baley et ux to Eunice even more attractively looked the mer vass for charter members of a new county, died at his home at Laurel, Wallqer lots 1 and 2 block 2 chant “ prince” In his waistcoat of silk, grange. Effort in this direction should The new store in Cornelius is now open. In the line of dry goods November 1st. He was an Ohioan by satin or velvet rich in color and design, be continuous, covering several years, South Park add to Forest and Notions, Furnishings, Boots and Shoes, Rubber Goods of all kinds; .f necessary, and a large Increase in birth and when a young man he moved G ro v e ........................................ 640 with long flaps elaborately embroid Shirts and Overalls of all sizes, patterns and pieces. In groceries of the fin ered, silk breeches and silk lio.se, with membership will follow. It is the meth I to Indiana and subsequently settled in Eunice Walker to Annie E Par est quality we excel, and have a splendid stock. A good line of farm im od adopted by business concerns in the conspicuous ktn*e and shoe buckles. If sons part of block 8 Forest Iowa and Oregon, where in 1862, he plements, Buggies, Wagons, Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, etc. We have he on occasion dined with the mayor introduction of their goods. However G ro v e ......................................... 200 the Standard manufactures. We take Produce in payment and pay the he might receive an engraved Invita raei’Korlotts an organization may be, settled in Yamhill county. In 1876, F W Cady et ux to J M Barber it will not increase In membership highest market price for the same. Come and see the new store. Corner tion carl similar to the following, di he came to Laurel where he has resid 14 acres in lot 55 Steel’ s Add rected to Mr. I.eece In 177l>: "Mr. May without earnest effort In that direction. Fourth and Main stieets. No trouble to show goods, even if you do not ed ever since. His wife died in 1900. to Beaverton, Oregon........... 1100 or presents his components to Mr. 1 Another means for increasing mem buy. We are here to make you prices that will cause you to buy and us Lecce, begs the favor oi his company bership on the part of the state grange He leaves the following children: J. Andrew Benson to Alvah T to sell H ENDRICKS & SON on Sunday next to dinner, at 1 o'clock, is the award of prizes for a specified Rogers lot 7 Cornelius En W. Messinger, of Thoro; Mrs. C. P. net increase In any subordinate grange virons ......................................... 1(500 at the Exchange. An answer is de during the year. It may be argued Dix of Portland; M. F., and Jacob A., sired. 12th July, ’70.” that such stimulus to effort may cause both of Laurel; and J. A., of Hillsboro. Notice For Publication SE A R S & W A T K IN S ihe admission of unworthy persons, United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, BUNDLE BEARERS. PROBATE COUR T ------------ Proprietor of------------- but such Is not the case where it has Sept. 29, 1905. . .Thu Leading Barber Shop. . More Medals at Fair. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the been practiced. Should au unworthy Estate of Martha J Parrott, deceased. A H olt* T h a t C i t y M e n A r e N o t \ ( m provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en person be admitted through this prac titled “ An act f . i the sale of timber lands in the States Up-to-date Hair-cutting and I n c l i n e d t o l * ln y . The Dilley Lewis and Clark Club Final report and account filed. Dec 4, California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri tice, the uplifting Influence of the of There was a time, remembered easily Shaving. Laundry agency. tory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of was awarded a bronze medal for fruits 1905 set for final settlement. by many, when the tender husband dl I grange would soon have Its effect upon August 4, 1892, Clark P. Hadley, of Portland, county of Main Street. - Forest drove Multnomah, State o f Oregon, has this day filed in this preserved in jars. Estate of A W Saxton, administrator not shrink from carrying home mate that person, or the person so admitted office his sworn statement No. 6677, for the purchase of would find the social atmosphere of the EVt of SW V4 of Section No 21 and E ft of SW \ \ The Beaverton Roller Mills of Bea authorized to borrow $41X) on real rials for his dinner. Men of learning la 28 in Township No. 2 N, Range No. 5 W , and will those simpler days grasped the eel of the grauge uncongenial, causing him Sec offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable verton; the Crescent Mills, Forest estate. commerce, as the eel of science, by the or her to withdraw. There Is less dan for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, to ger of the admission of unworthy per estsblish his claim to said land before Register and P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n Grove; and the Gaston Roller Mills, Emma H Hotchkiss appointed guar tail. The statesman with Jovian brow sons under any conditions thau is gen Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 13th day of December, 1905. and blue coat with brass buttons was Gaston were each awarded a bronze Office Over Abbott Si Son’s Xewelry Store. He names as witnesses: W esley Penney of Saint dian of Merritt E and Flora M Hotch very human with a dried codfish erally supposed, for they do not read Johns, Office Phone Ind. 752 Res. Phone Ind. 503 Ore., Jacob T. Cox, of Glenwood P. O., Ore., medal for their respective flour exhibit. Thomas Varley, of Glenwood P. O., Ore., A. M. Stearns, kiss. Bonds filed for $1<XX). Guar •wrapped carelessly In brown paper un ily affiliate with worthy people. o f Portland, Ore. Still another means of Increasing der his eloquent arm. To see a highly Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- dian asks $40 per month for support re-ipectablc citizen with a demijohn membership on the part of the state described lands are requested to file their claims in this Equal Suffragists Meet. said 13th day of December, 1905. of said minors. was a cheering sight. Xor was It be grange, and one more generally prac office on or before ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register. At the home of Mrs. G. O. Rogers. ticed thuu either of those we have First Pub., October 5. neath the dlgn'ty of a painful preacher ASK T H E A G E N T FOR Estate of Charlotte Grace Myers. Friday evening, a number of persons of the word of < ¡od to carry a pair of mentioned. Is the public discussion of the objects and purposes of the Order Dec 4, time set for final settlement. trousers to the tailor when the rent TICKETS VIA interested in equal suffrage met to at public meetings by speakers fur Notice of Guardian's Sale of Real Estate of C M Johnson. Dec 4, set was beyond the skill of domestic In nished by the state grauge. It Is not effect an organization that will work Property. gcuulty. indefatigably to promulgate that doc for final settlement. The present civilization may be real usually advisable for the state grauge IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF ORE- to call a meeting for this purpose on GON FOR MARION COUNTY Estate of James P Sloan. Petition or chroiuo; this at least Is certain—tin- trine during the coming campaign. In the matter of the guardianship of Philip Beal, a age of carrying bundles Is gone so far account of the lack of local luterest The club has already 21 members and filed asking for order to sell real estate. as city men are concerned, although no under such urraugements, but a local minor. Pursuant to an order of the above entitled Court made membership is open to both men and Ordered that citation be issued on Burke lias celebrated In sonorous prose grange or a committee of citizens where no local organization exists on the 16th day of October, 1905, authorizing and di women. The officers chosen at the heirs to show cause why said petition Its passing. The man protests against should take the initiative and Issue the recting the guardian of the above minor’s estate to sell the burden o f a can of peas, a Jar of certain real properly of said estate, to-wit: meeting were: Mrs. Boldrick, presi shall not be granted. marmalade, his wife’s hank bo >k. The call for the meeting. Such meetings in Beginning at a point on the east line of the D. L. C. order to lie successful must be follow dent; Rev. Herbert Boyd, 1st vice- Estate of Patrick Cain admitted to youth insists that the two or three col of Alvin C. Brown and wife, being claim No. 58 in T. 1 ed with an active canvass for appli president; Mrs. G. O. Rogers, 2nd probate. W H Wehrung appointed lars bought to bridge him over the cants, either to existing granges or for N. R. 3 W . o f the Willamette Meridian, said point being To SPOKANE, ST. PAUL, MINNE weekly coming of the laundryman shall N 1 deg. 30 min. E 22.44 chains from the S. E. corner vice-president; L. C. Walker, auditor; administrator, bonds $2.r>0. J C Smock, be sent home. The schoolboy, however the formation of new granges. In of said D. L. C ., said point being also the S. E. corner of APOLIS, D U LU TH , CHICAGO, W. K. Curtis, secretary; Mrs. Graham, A C Hall and Lawrence S McConnell his mother may coax or threaten, su'.ks crease of membership Is the result of land deeded to John B. Beal by Clarinda Beal et al, July ST. LOUIS. at the thought of a bundle, for he fears effort along business lines and a very 14, 1904, by deed recorded at page 95 Book 66 of deeds treasurer. The Rev. Cephas Clapp appointed appraisers. for Washington County, Oregon, and running N 1 deg. the ridicule of snobbishly trained com different matter from promoting the was chosen a delegate to the state con educational and fraternal work among 30 min. E. 10.16 chains to the S. E. corner of land, A n d a l l p o in t s E a s t a n d S o u t h . panions. deeded by Jchn B. Beal and wife to Clarinda Beal, July those already members. The bundle Is avoided, not resjiecled. vention which met in Portland yester 2, 1904, by deed recorded at page 237 Book 68 of Deeds ---------------------------------------------------- J MARRIAGE LICENSES as It was by the great Napoleon. Dem for Washington County, thence W. 18.60 chains, thence day. The meetings of the club are to ocratic simplicity Is found only in Ira S. 1 deg. 30 min. W . 10.16 chains, more or less to N. FRATERNAL DELEGATES. Andrew Miller and Mrs Kate Nier- be held once a month. Special work is dltlnn and in De Tocquevlllc’a book. Ii line of a roadway deeded by Philip Beal and wife to The Flyer: The Fast Mail to be done by the club from now until man; David Harper and Mamie Smith. Is not surprising that the bundle should S t a t e ( ¿ r a n g e * S h o u l d F r n t e r n l x e a n d the Public May 26, 1902, thence S. 88 deg. 50 min. E. along N. line o f said roadway 18.60 chains to the place C o m p a r e M e th o d *. Is- spurned; that a fashionable mother the June election when the voters will may not lie able to support the weight Why would It not be a good idea for o f beginning, containing 18.89 acres of land, more or less, be asked to consider an equal suffrage o f her own baby In the street.—Boston state granges at their annual meetings all subject to the Dower estate of Eva A. Beal therein. LOOK THESE OVER. The undersigned Guardian of said estate will proceed Herald. to select or for the worthy master to to sell the above described real property at private sale, S pl e n d id S e r v ic e , U p t o D a t ^ amendment to the state constitution. appoint fraternal delegates to meet E q u ip m e n t , C o u r t e o u s — Goldenrod Flour, buy it, try it. for cash in hand, on and after Wednesday the 22dday of A H a ft o f C n en a n n tn . ings of other state granges? This November, 1905, on the premises above described. A curious picture In the Far Eastern E m pl o y e s . ^ Death to Football would serve to Increase the feeling of — Empty barrels for sale at Miller’ s Dated this 16th day of October, A. D. 1905. r- Review, Manila, shows several cocoa- fraternity existing between these bod EVA. A. BEAL. Guardian. drug store. Principal Edwin Allen of the Public nut rafts in a still lugoon, apparently ies nud enhance the Interest which one Pub. O. 19-26-Nov. 2-9-16. schools, has decreed that football will — Wood sawed promptly. Call up ready to go to market. The cocoanuts state grange should take in the work Daylight trip throught the are much lighter thau water. They are of the other. not be tolerated on the school play Gasoline W ood Saw. Phone 583. Cascade and Rocky Mountains. Notice of Final Settlement simply thrown in hy the thousand ami Furthermore, to represent a state grounds. This decision is made im then roped together by long strands of grunge on such nn occasion would be Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned, admin — Victor flour is guaranteed. bark fiber Into circular groups about deemed au houor quite sufficient to ' istratrix of the estate o f John W . Anderson, deceased, perative on account of the roughness —Goldenrod Flour 11.10 per sack. twenty feet across, all the cocoanuts compensate the delegate chosen for the have filed, in the County Court o f the State of Oregon For tickets, rates, folders and full with which the youngsters handle one lying ¡flde by side. A single native expense Incurred. Men and women 1 for Washington County, my final account as such admin information, call on or address istratrix and that said Court has set Thursday, the 7th — There’ s no valley wheat used in boat can tow a number of these odd another while kicking the pigskin. H . DICKSON, could easily be found at every state day of December, 1905, at the hour of 2 o ’clock in the rafts down a sluggish stream where no making Victor flour. Mr. Allen entertains strong doubts as grauge meeting who would appreciate j afternoon as the time and the Court Room in the Court City Ticket Agent, 122 Third St., road could la* found for ordinary trans Portland, Or. to the benefits derived from football — Call up phone 583, when you It to a steamer wharf. Cocoanuts thus the opportunity. This would, of course, House in Hillsboro, Oregon, as the place for hearing be entirely apart from the fraternal ; o f objections to said final account and final settlement of want your wood sawed. rafted will bear quite a bit of wind when played by grammar school boys. visitation of a state grange by the i said estate. and rough water without being scat A year ago, when in charge of the master of another, a custom already Dated November 6th. 1905. MARY. H. ANDERSON, S. G. YERKES. A. G. P. A ., Seattle, — "Crescent” is the Standard of Ex tered. Administratrix o f the estate o f John W . Anderson, happily lu vogue. The purpose of the deceased. Wash., Corner First Ave. & Yesler Way. Dilley school, one of his pupils had cellence for Valley flour. appointmeut of such fraternal dele D o n ’t W a ste. W . H. HOLLIS, Attorney for Administrix. the misfortune to suffer a leg fracture — American made alarm clocks at First pub. Nov. 9 Let nothing la* wasted or lost. Us gates would not simply be to carry which kept the boy out of school for Abbott St Son’ s at 65 cents. ing well or wasting the fragments of fraternal greetings, but carefully to observe the workings of the grauge | several months. Since the opening time, of opportunity, the nooks and cor — Money to loan on farm security. ners of life, makes all the difference be visited and report on the same to the ' Notice for Publication of the football season by the college W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove. tween success and failure. This is espe next annual meeting in order that | United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, boys the fever has spread to the public dally true of spiritual work. Often the methods worthy of emulation might be | November 4, 1905 — W e have line shingles, shakes, best results are gained from the use of adopted If deemed advisable. All state Route your shipments Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the schools and several of the pupils there grauges are working for the aame gen provisions o f the act o f Congress o f June 3, 1878, fragments o f our business or dally life, fence posts, hop poles etc. for sale. Great Northern. have been seriously hurt until it was the byproducts of living Nature says, eral end. even as are all subordinate entitled **An set for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington thought best to stop the game all M. Turner, Banks, Ore. Full information from “Gather up the fragments.” In na granges, but the methods differ. Let Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by together. In this order the principal — Come early for Holiday Books, ture’s household there Is no waste. us choose the best and most feasible act of August 4, 1992, John H. Balmanno. of Portland, W m . H A R G E I^ county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day filed has the support of the school board Pictures and Novelties at The Book The decay o f rocks forms the soil of General Agent; Portland. Oregoif plants. The decay o f plants forms the in this office his sworn statement No. 6691, for the pur although the latter has not yet taken Store. They sell rapidly. mold In which future plants will grow. chase of the N E 4 of Section No. 11 in Township No. 4 3 N, Range No. 6 West, and will offer proof to show "Hie water dissipated In the air be official action on the matter. The New York Tribune Farmer, comes clouds ami rain Woman's Life. that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or Mr. Allen dislikes very much to de weekly, and the News one year, $1.15. stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of prive his pupils of any legimate sport The Farmer is one of the best farm M AHUFACTTM IS O f (ESTABLISHED ISM.) H *$r th e D a n g e r L ia r . this office at Portland, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 16th In an aocount o f a recent London and though the order may be severe it journals published. H A R IN E S 5 day of January, 1906. Forest Grove, Oregon tragedy a slip ts made by a contem He names as witnesses Robert Simpson o f Buxton. is intended to promote wholesome — If you ate troubled with indiges porary. It explains that "three doe- And dealers in all kinds of Horse Oregon; C. H. Wheeler, of Portland. Oregon; W. A. instead of brutal amusement. tion, constipation, sour stomach, or any tors are In attendance, but the woman A general banking business transacted. Wheeler of Portland. Oregon; U. S. Bryant of Portland, Goods. Repairing Promptly Done Oregon. Prices Reasonable. Drop in. Interest paid on time deposits. other pain, Hollister’ s Rocky Mountain Is not ysi dead.” Not long ago a dally •early got Into a libel action by saying A p t and all persons claiming .adversely the above saw iu i Accounts invited. — FOR SALE—Good hone, surrey, Tea will make you well and keep you that s patient was “no longer In dan described lands are requested to file their claims in this UTIM S COMES office on or before mid 16th day o f January. 1906. buggy and harness. M. H. Shipley, well. 35 cents Tea or Tablets. Dr. ger. though Dr. X. Is still visiting him.” ALGERNON 1 DRESSER. Register -L o n d o n Globe Forest Grove. o-19-3-t i Hines Drug Store. First pub. Nov. 9 “ Tare seed at Pedenen’ s j THE GRANGE An up-to-date Stock of Tooth brushes, Tooth Powder, Pastes and Antiseptic Washes. Camera Supplies. Prices Right*. At Dr. Hines’ D rugstore New Store at Cornelius DR. EDGAR Forest Grove 2 H. BROWN - Oregon Overland Trains Daily 2 We Give Expedited Service on Freight. via E. W. Haines Bank MARTIN & CO. FOREST GROVE, OF