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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1905)
C. N. Johnson, T . N. Dunbar and J. B. Hibbard, heirs of the estate of the late A. H . Johnson, yesterday filed Under- in the county court a reply to the an Writing see . -d Typewriter. swer made by W . M . Ladd, adminis J. H . Davis spent the holidays at his trator of the Johnson estate. They state “ that they have never been in hom e near Thatcher. iss L. Watt was visiting Amity friends last week. John Macrum of Spokane, is visiting friends in this city. formed at any time since the execution of a deed and declaration of trust as to what was being done by said trustee,” and the reply furthermore avers that Johnson left property of the approx The young men of Sherwood have imate value of $2 0 0 ,0 0 0 in excess of organized an athletic club. the total aggregate indebtedness, — American made alarm clocks at which is said to have been $ 2 4 0 ,0 0 0 . Abbott & Son’ s at 65 cents. W . H . H . Myers spent several days — English grown in Portland the past week. Alfred Shannahan and wife enjoyed at nursery — Room ers Wanted-— Inquire visited friends here on Christmas day. Dr. Fred Marsh of Gervais, was visit in g his parents here Christmas week. Harry Giltner was in Portfand Christ mas day as a spectator at the football game. James Patton of M cM innville, came to Forest Grove to properly observe Christmas. T h e machinery of Albers Bros, being removed Martin’ s is from their warehouse ing school at Mrs. Jane Lilly has been on the sick list, Dr. Brown of the Grove being called. Heisler of Eastern Oregon Patton of Forest Grove, spent Christmas at home. Mr. W ebb, our teacher, will sbend his vacation at his home at Sylvan. T h e quarantine was lifted from the Lousignot family last week. Miss Lydia Staehr at the depot. spent Christmas at h om e. Alfred attended the dance given at the Heisler hall Christ Mrs. Arthur Hall of Clatskanie, has been the guest of Prof, and Mrs. J. W. mas night. Z. B. Haines of Portland, Marsh, of this city. Mrs. Josephine Patton of the News force, spent Christmas at her parents1 > hom e at Gales Creek. Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, Aua.cher, spent several days at of Eagle Cliff, W ash., this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lancefield of M cM innville, were the guests of Mrs. Stewart Sunday and Monday. Miss Laura L uce, who is teaching at Cleone, returned Saturday evening to spend the holidays at her home here. Miss Maud Shannon, stenographer at the W . H . Hollis law office, went to H o o d River to visit friends during the holidays. Miss Goldie Fields has resumed ft her work at the Condenser after having been confined to her room ■ with an attack of tonsilitis. E. Haberstroh has made arrange- nents to open a new and second-hand oods store at Cornelius, next to the Boyd, Presi- nk building. J. B. Smith, Rev. H . t were Forest Grove representatives in — Get your feed at Crescent U . S. chop $18, sborts Mills. $21, N o. 1 rolled barley $25, bran $19.50. Corn- Iph Dugan, of Portland, spent 1 1] '»era ’eral days here this week. H e will a the remainder of his vacation with Will Publish Letters. AGAINST Carlton and Mr. A. L. Cogwill of Port land, was Cephas solemnized by the Clapp of Rev. this city. Internal Revenue Edict Will Bar Many Kinds from Drug Stores. The Lohengrin wedding march was beauti J. E. Bailey. in On and after April Atwood’ s LaGrippe has disappeared school will not com m en ce but until after the Xmas holidays. T h e young people held next Saturday night at the church. 2 these com pounds, says they are com or while the visitors expressed their ap- edy for diseases and containing, in I preciation of the work done under the addition to distilled spirits, only sub stances or ingredients which, however I supervision of the directors. large their quantity, are not of a char Comrades Attention! acter to impart any m edicinal quality G. to the com pound; but where substances A. R ., will hold a m eeting Saturday undoubtedly medicinal in their char afternoon at 1:30. A large attendance acter are com bined with is desired. cient Mrs. Gertrude whiskey or Marsh Hall was in quantity to give a quality to the liquor, Dr. Hines’ Between a marked falling off in con A P r u g Store. sumption and a marked increase of se Miss Lizzie Swanson of this city, verity in enforcem ent of the law against rho it teaching in the Fern Hill dis- adulterations, the liquor trade in Great ic t , prepared an excellent program - and Christmas tree for her pupils Friday afternoon. last She is spending A HAPPY NEW YEAR her vacation with her parents here. — Beautifying methods that injure the skin and health are dangerous. Be beautiful without discomfort by taking Hollister’ s R ocky Mountain Tea. shiny faces follow its use. — If you want a fountain durability, To All Our Patrons pen of A large stock at Abbott St Son \jCall and try one that will suit your Ifnand and know the pleasure of a good r pen. Sears’ m usic. sides the jolly maskers, a large Be num- ber of spectators were present. All persons knowing HOLIDAY GOODS : : A T COST : themselves hereby notified that all accounts must note before Jan. Dr. Hines’ Drugstore 1st. placed in the hands of our attorney for im mediate collection. Signed, R it c h e y & W e lls T . A. R it c h e y . W m. H A R D E R , General A gent; Portland, Oregon. DR. EDGAR H. DROWN P hysician and S urgeon g Office Over Abbott & Son’, Jewelry Store. Office Phone Ind. 752 Res. Phone Ind. 505 Forest Grove Oregon E. W . Haines Bank (ESTABLISHED 1898.) Forest Grove, Oregon QUALITY, PRICES. TREATMENT SAELENS ft CO., Main St., FOREST GROVE, OREGON MARTIN & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF H A R IN E S S And dealers in all kinds of Horse Goods. Repairing Promptly D one Prices Reasonable. Drop in. Notice For Publication United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, Dec. 13. 1905. ! SHOP NEAR CORRER Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the j provisions o f the act o f Congress of June 3, 1878, en titled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the States ! o f California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri tory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of i August 4, 1892, Clark P. Hadley, of Portland, county of By insuring your property with the Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASS’ N office his sworn statement No. 6677, for the purchase o f | the E1* of SW V\ o f Section No 21 and E ’4 o f NW \ \ Headquarters at M cM innville. Sec 28 in Township No. 2 N, Range No. 5 W , and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable I Not only the safest and best, but for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, to * the cheapest that is safe. establish his claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Monday, the 26th day of February, 1906. - O REGON He names as witnesses: W esley Penney o f Saint FO REST G RO VE, Johns, Ore., Jacob T. Co*, of Glenwood P. O ., Ore., Thomas Varley, of Glenwood P. O., Ore., A. M. Stearns, of Portland, Ore. FOREST GROVE, ORE Muors KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME j C. P. CHRISTIAN, Agent Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 26th day o f Februaay, 1906. ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register. (First Pub.. Dec. 13.) * Notice for Publication Farmers & Merchants BANK Of Forest Grove, Oregon C A P IT A L 9 2 8 ,0 0 0 . Land Office at Portland, Oregon, December 9, 1905. A Notice ie hereby given that the following-named •ettlet hat filled notice of hte intention to make final _______acted. proof in eupoort of his claim, and that said proof . i n and Receiver **« m*^* before Register Register aad Receiver at at Portland, Portland. Ore- Or*. goo. on Jan. 15, 190». via: Elisabeth N. Shearer; H. X. No. 15048 for the SW H of SEH Sec. 9. 3 N , a . 5 W . He aoines the following vitnerses to prose hie con tinuous residence upon end ctUNvatioa of mid land, vta: X. D. Montague, at Timber, Oregon; Carl Ilee, of Timber. Oregon; Josephine Cane, of Hilt-boro, Oregon; T. Shearer, of Greenville, Oregon. ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Regtlter. I Firm Pub Dec. 14.) General Banking Business Trans- Drafts sold on all the principal Cities in the United States and Eurooe Correspondents Wells Fargo St Co’t Bank. Directors: Richard M. D ooley, J. E. Loomis, John W . Shute, and Frank E. Dooley. Accounts solicited. K . iN IX O IN , D e n t i s t Notice for Publication Forest Grove, Oregon Land Office « Portland. Oregon. December 5, 1905. Notice it hereby gives that the following •etile» has Sled notice at hit Intention Is make linai OFFICE: ■ » H it of his claim, and that mid proof m il ha Three doon north of Bailey, „ore. honre from » A. M. to 4 F. M. e Register and Receiver, at Portland, After M onday, January 1, 1906, all unpaid bills will be Full information from VERY BEST ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register | (First Publication Nov. 23 1905.) be indebted to the late firm of Ritchey St W ells and that of T . A. Ritchey, are via MEATS Any or all persons claiming adversely the above-des cribed lands are requested to file their claims in this of fice on or before said 6th day of February, 1906. to be settled, either by cash or approved equals a G eo. S. Parker lucky curve. year. T h e ball given at Vert’ s Hall Christ Notice there is nothing T h e spear head retainer is new this * mas night was well attended. Sun g ood quality and a pen for general use and m uch Britain is far from happy. orchestra furnished the 35 cents. Dr. H ines’ Drug Store. United States Laud Office, Oregon City, Oregon, March II. 1904. Notice is hereby given, that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en titled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Flora E. Perkins, of Tillamook, County o f Tillamook, State o f Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement, No. 6693, for the purchase of the N W V4 o f Sec. 19, Tp. 2. N. R. 6 W , of Sec. No 19, in Township No. 2 N, Range No. 6 W , and will offer proof to show tnat the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the County Clerk o f Tillamook Co., Oregon, at Tillamook City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 6th day of February, 1906 He names as witnesses: Prince W . Todd, o f Wilson, Oregon; William Illingworth, o f Wilson, Oregon; Carl Haberlach, of W ilson, Oregon; F. L. Sappington, of W ilson, Oregon. who Route your shipments Great Northern. A general banking business transacted. Interest paid on time deposits. Accounts invited. Notice for Publication other than that has been taking Gaston W ednesday, the guest of the which it may inherently possess, such care of her daughter-in-law, returned Misses H ibbs. com pound is, of course, not to be Oscar Simon and wife of Portland, Elmer Fowler of Portland, was visit ' included in this ruling.” home last week. were visiting Mr. and Mrs. G eo. Bacon ing relatives in Forest Grove, Christ and family, Christmas day. Mr. W e now begin to realize that Christ mas day. Mr. Fowler holds a respon- The W abash Railroad and Liquor Simon is em ployed by a Portland mas time is here, as a good many ; sible position at the Spicers’ Mill in Drinking Employes. wholesale firm that deals in leather. friends and relatives are com ing back. Portland. The Wabash railroad has issued one Miss Kate Myers, principal of the Jack Greenwood and family of Wash Mr. and Mrs. Otis Frisbee were of the roost sweeping orders against Cleone schools, is at home to ington, William Clapshaw and family, com pletely surprised Christmas day by the use ot intoxicants by its employes spend the Christmas vacation. Cleone Myron Clapshaw and family of Forest a large number of friends who took that has ever been announced by any ras formerly known as Fairview. The Grove; Mrs. Elsie Soren and Miss , possession of their h om e during their railroad. Its workmen are forbidden ew name is that of the railroad station Elma Staley all returned last week. absence and prepared a grand Christ to even enter a place where liquors are that locality. Our program and Christmas tree on mas dinner to fittingly celebrate the sold. Experience warns the railroad \ —Clear thinking, decisive action, vim Saturday eve was a success. T h e eighth anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. company that they who drink at all are 1 vigor of body and mind, the church was beautifully decorated and Frisbee’ s marriage. T h e occasion not trustworthy employes. xrkle of life, com es to all who use all seem ed to enjoy old St. N ick. i proved a very pleasant one. ollister’ s R ocky Mountain Tea. 35 Temperance. .•nts, Tea or Tablets. United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, November 4, 1905 Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions o f the act of Congress o f June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, John H. Balmanno, of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day filed . in this office his sworn statement No. 669 I, for the pur chase of the N E 4 of Section No. 11 in Township No. 3 N, Range No. 6 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Portland, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 16th day of January, 1906. He names as witnesses: Robert Simpson of Buxton, Oregon; C. H. W heeler, o f Portland, Oregon; W. A. Wheeler of Portland, Oregon; U. S. Bryant o f Portland, Oregon. Any and all persons claim ing adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 16th day of January, 1906. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. First pub. Nov. 9 medicinal Overland Trains Daily 2 We Give Expedited Service on Notice for Publication other alcoholic liquor and used in suffi One of N. J. Baker’ s cows choked to death on a turnip last Sunday. To SPOKANE, ST. PA U L , M IN N E APOLIS, D U L U T H , C H IC A G O , ST. LOUIS. AND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. gingeric, D eW itt’ s stomach bitters, Dr. among which is T h e Journal. the parlor of the residence, which was Bouvier’ s buchu gin, Dr. Fowler’ s The Bryan letters in T h e Sunday prettily decorated with O e g o n grape meat and malt, Duffy’ s malt whisky, Journal will make clear the point of and evergreens, and in the presence of The Flyer: The Fast Mail Gilbert’ s rejuvenating iron and herb view of foreign countries on many of friends from Forest Grove, Carlton and S plendid S ervice , U p to D ate ju ice, Hostetter’ s stomach bitters, Ku- the questions which now confront us. Portland. The bride wore a cream- E quipment , C ourteous dros, Peruna, and Rockandy cough Few m en are better qualified to E mployes . colored Sicilian with lace yoke and cure, will not be found on the shelves treat large questions in a large way sleeves and carried a beautiful boquet Daylight trip throught the of many, if any, local drug stores. than Mr. Bryan, and no one who wishes of white carnations. T h e bridal party These com pounds are declared by the to keep abreast of the times can afford Cascade and Rocky Mountains. received numerous and fine presents. internal revenue department to contain to miss these letters. For tickets, rates, folders and full Miss Gray has made her home with so little of m edicine of any kind that The Journal is “ the paber of the information, call on or address Mr. and Mrs. Bailey for som etim e and they do not properly com e within the multitude,” in sympathy with and H . DICKSON, has a large circle of friends here. Her City T icket A gen t, 122 Third St., m edicine class. Consequently, all pleged to the cause of the masses of parents reside at Carlton. Mr. Cogwill Portland, Or. who offer them for sale will be re mankind— of “ equal rights to all” — is a young business man of Portland. quired to take out a special license as a square deal. S. G. Y ERK ES, A. G. P. A ., Seattle, THE JOURNAL, The young couple will make their W ash., Cor. 2nd Ave. and Columbia St. rectifiers, which will cost $25. Portland, Oregon. home in the metropolis. The internal revenue analysis ol James B. Mathews Post N o. 6, are preparing a W . J. Bryan will write a series of letters while on his two-year tour of foreign lands. These letters will ap 1 of next year pear on ce a week in a select list of the Specific, Cuban leading American daily newspapers, Charles (Too Late for La*t Week) Mrs. Curtis, .tends in H ood River. i the Gray of posed chiefly of distilled spirits program for a Christmas tree to be pleVe always on hand. Pi eye supply : when E. Danner-Venen HILLSIDE Diphtheria Portland this week. morning marriage of Miss M abel visited A wedding pretty for its simplicity Circular N o. 673, Bateman took place at the home of Mr. and mixtures thereof. issued by the internal revenue d e and family. Mrs. A . S. Venen, of this city, Christ partment, says in part: T h e contracting parties W . W . Crowder of Arlington, a cco m mas day. “ Because these preparations were panied by his sister, came to this place were E. O. Danner of Zion City and held out to the public as m edicines, Tuesday to be the guests of Mr. and Miss Bessie M. Venen of Forest Grove. does not afford ground for relieving Mrs.John Pitman during the holidays. The bridal party was ushered into the their manufacturers from special tax as that had been tastefully E. G. W ebb, our popular young parlors rectifiers and wholesale liquor dealers, pedagogue, went to Portland to spend decorated with holly and evergreens. and does not relieve the retail dealers The cerem ony was solemnized under his vacation. therein from special tax as retail liquor a luxuriant cluster of Oregon mistletoe. Miss Margaret Bateman, who has dealers, under the provisions of the The R ev. Charles H oy of Portland, ust closed a successful term of school federal statutes.” read the impressive ritual of the at A m boy, W ash., returned home Continuing, the circular adds: “ It Christian Catholic Apostolic church in Sunday. is held that statutes require the exact Zion, and pronounced the young peo ing of this special tax from the manu Miss Lydia Staehr of Forest Grove ple man and wife. T h e bride wore a facturer of every com pound com posed is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Ranes. gown of delicate pink silk trimmed in of distilled spirits, even though drugs Walter Scholfield was a Gales Creek lace. Only relatives and most intimate are declared to have been added there visitor, Sunday. friends were present. A dainty wed- j to, when their presence is not discov T h e Thrapp family enjoyed a family ding breakfast was served. Mr. and erable by chem ical analysis, or it is reunion Christmas day at Mr. Dallas’ Mrs. Danner will make their home in 1 found that the quantity of drugs in the residence. Those present were: Mr. i Portland for the present but will prob , preparation is so small as to have no S. Thrapp and wife of Tacom a, ably remove to the east later. appreciable effect on the alcoholic liq W ash., William Thrapp wife and family uor of which the com pound is mainly The reception given by the W om an’ s of Cornelius, Jesse Thrapp of Yamhill, Guy Thrapp w"ife' and family of this j Guild t0 its friends- Patrons and PuPils or llargely c ° m P°sed The same ruling applies to every place and Mr. S. S. Dallas and family. Proved very « J o y a b le . T h e little tots ________ were well pleased with their presents alcoholic com pound labeled as a rem over Sunday with lent W . N. Ferrin and C. B. Campbell f ding W ednesday fully rendered by Mrs. attend M cM innville, and his sister, Mrs. T h e home of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bailey was the scene of a pretty wed The cerem ony took place at 10:30 Charles Lilly, who has been 2t Earl Shepherd of Portland, prices. Oregon GALES CREEK at J Darling’ s. trees Harness shop near the Post Office. a visit Monday from their son. I ' walnut CHIMING OF BRIDAL BELLS Cogwill— Gray Oregem. on Tanunry 1«. 190». via: Cornelius J. Haggerty H . R. 14». 1J28B foe the > .1 « of tec. 28. T. 1 S. t . 5 w. He names the following e i a e n e i to prove hie con ttuuoaa reel denes upon sad cnltivsUoa of mid lead. 44a: A . C- Davis, of Oaaaoa. Oregon. Margaret Dnvte. •d Garrivi. Oregon: Henry Jaapet, of Portland. Oregon; Ed—aro Map II. of Portland. Oregon. ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register SE A R S & W A T K IN S • . T h e lln r h s r S h o p ., . U p -to -d a te H a ir-cu ttin g and Shaving. Laundry a g e n cy . • i’ornnt Orova