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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1905)
lenser at this r their surprise (enterprise and (n which the the time it platform up to lished product in ’combe, udent from "A. T. Buxton, mnson, Geo. W. Hey and H. M. J o h m o o '« W riting. election resulted as follows: T h e le tte r* o f P re s id e n t T a y lo r a re lent, Harry West of Scappose; ra re , b u t p e rh a p s th o se of A ndrew st vice-president, Wilbur H. Newell Jo h n s o n a re th e ra re s t, a s h e d id but of Dilley; second vice-president D. little o f h is ow n w ritin g . H is son Porozzi of Ashland; treasurer and sec co n d u cted m o st of his c o rresp o n d en ce a n d sig n ed h is f a th e r ’s n a m e to the retary, Prof. Kent of Corvallis. The le tte rs. It Is re la te d th a t one reason convention will hold its annual session at w h y P re s id e n t Jo h n s o n w ro te so little Ashland on the second Tuesday in w as o w in g to a u a c c id e n t w hich h a p December. The former date was too pened to him w hen h e w a s w o rk in g a t near Christmas to warrant large bis tr a d e us tailo r. O ne d a y a ta ilo r’s heavy Iron gvose fell on his a rm , so attendance. H . H . Stuart of the Carnation Con in ju rin g t h a t m em b e r th a t he fo u n d it densed Milk Co., and Dr. J. P. e x tre m e ly difficult to Indulge in pen m an sh lp th e re a fte r. A n d re w Jo h n so n Tamiesie of the Oregon Grape Con w as th e p o o re st w rite r a m o n g the densed Milk Co., extended cordial I p re sid e n ts a s w ell a s th e ra re s t. Ills invitations to the dairymen to visit h a n d w ritin g w a s v e ry m uch of a their establishments. After the business s c ra w l a n d c a n sc a rc e ly be d e cip h ere d session, many of the delegates took I by th e a v e ra g e re ad e r. O IV. M cJVam er E . H à ìt P a la c e M a r k e t (Pacific Avenue) F r e s h a n d Salt M e a ts L a r d a n d F is h Prompt Delivery to all parts of the city, F o r e s t tlr o v o , THE COMPARTMENT OBSERVATION CARS •f tha Oriental Limited Atfsrd you The privacy of your home— The comforts of a olub Tho luxury of a first class hotel. Dally between St. Paul. Minneapolis. Payet Sound and Intermediate points via GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY F or detailed Infor- F» / # W n a tio n address or S o ( r . H i T N E Y t Passen g er Traffic M n g r., St. Paul, Y E R / C E S , A. O. P. A., Seattle, W aah. M inn, & S. AtINNBSO TA »alls fro m S e a ttle lo r th e O rient Feb. I, 1906 S , a . D AKO TA sails fro m S e a ttle fo r th e O rient M arch U . 1906 Hancock, Gordon & Elliott Special Attention to Commercial Travelers' .Patronage. Good Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates. F a s h io n L i v e r y , F e ed a n d S a le S ta b le . Wagonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over the Wilson River Route to Tillamook at any and all times |OREGON AND COLUMBIA PHONES. FOfiSt GfOVi, OfegOll. A Snap for You I have a few new wool top mattresses which I am closing out at cost. Be sure to come in and look th$tn over. They may be just what you want. AU HEATING STOVES a t C o st Every one of these stoves are very neat looking as well as strong and durable. My policy is never to cany goods over from one season to another. That’s why this awful price curing. \R D W A R E , Frank Fletcher, who is teaching the Patton Valley district school, has given such satisfaction that his salary was increased considerably at a recent Goldenrod Flour, buy it, try it. — New Shoe Shop. Next to Moulton’s meeting of the school board. Barber shop. j The Reading Room to be conducted kindness of the Oregon Fred McNaraer expects to return to under the auspices of the Civic Im- ve are able to publish Sisson, Cal., next Saturday. provement Society, will be open Satur day. The room will be ready for ch illustrate our article Miss Carrye Watt has returned from ! k e n ’s Convention. inspection this week. several days visit in Portland. Miss Josephine Baber of this city has Ran Hollinger is on the sick — Money to loan on farm security. gone to San Mateo, Cal., where she Tweek. W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove. will continue her studies in the girls’ ^—Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is — Baldwin’s Confectionery, the old college in that city. She was accom simply liquid electricity. It goes to reliable. All kinds of candies. panied by her mother. every part of your body, bringing new Paul Ward, of Dilley, made a busi James Reeher started with a load of blood, strength and new vigor. It ness call in this city this week. merchandise for his mountain home makes you well and keeps you well. at Wilson, yesterday morning. He — The Baldwin Confectionery has a 35 cents. Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. reported that there was about 6 inches fine supply of cigars and candies. Bailey’s Store is very busy this of snow when he came out. A a d rc w CUTLERY, STO VES C . F . H A R R IS l m IW in liU Forest Grove S5 fi53B S a 5 ( —Guldenrod Flour, guaranteed. week taking an inventory of stock. Veron Spaulding has resigned his Wilbur H. Weston has accepted a position at the Corner Store and has position with the Chicaga.C*ot*»*rGo»»**en offered employment at Banks in the meat market to be opened there Miss Frances Myers of the Oregon the first part of the new year. City school, is at home for the holidays. — A 200-pound brood sow, black, Miss Florence Hardesty of Portland, white strip in face, lelt my place Dec. is the guest of Mrs. Dan Parsons this 12, was last seen at Archie Walker’s week. at Scoggins Valley. Notify John H . Mrs. Joseph Lilly of Gales Creek, Allen, of Gaston who will pay charges who has been ill, is on the way to J. B. Eddy of Portland, who at one recovery. time was editor of a local newspaper, Dr. Tamiesie of Hillsboro, attendance at the Dairymen’s Convdi was in lhe clty V^terday, greeting his many friends. H e is 1S the same jovial tion, Saturday. and affable Colonel he was in former Mrs. Oscar Ahlstrom, who has been days. sick for about two weeks, is again NOTICE — To all members of the convalescent. Congregational Church. The annual — Plant an English Walnut tree to meeting of the Church will be held day and raise your own nuts. Mar next Monday, Jan. 1. Supper at 6 tin’s Harness Shop. with roll-call, followed by reports and Misses Emma and Marie Staehr left election of officers. Wednesday morning for a short visit The local Modern Woodmen of with Gresham friends. America have divided into two factions Mrs. Emma Chandler went to Mc- that will strive for victory in a member- Klinnville this morning to spend suip contest to close in March. Otis several days with relatives. Frisbee and John Ihrig have been Miss Beatrice Burkhead, who formerly chosen to lead the opposing camps. lived here, is spending her vacation A keen struggle is anticipated. The with friends in this city. loser will banquet the winners. — Parcel Sale at Book Store, Satur The Methodist Episcopal church day, 10, 15 and 25c values guaranteed will hold an old-fashioned ’ watch but no exchanges allowed. meeting, Sunday evening. The Miss Blanche Challycombe, a book experiences of the old year will be keeper at the condenser, spent a few recounted and new resolutions for the days in Hillsboro this week. year 1906 will be made by the Rejoicing has come to the home of members. The meeting will be one Dr. and Mrs. A. Hinman by the of particular interest and a cordial advent of a little son, Dec. 27. invitation has been extended to all. The first dance of the new year For a Skating Rink will be given Jan. 6, at Vert’s Hall by Hiram Porter and Leonard Morley the popular Walker orchestra. A large logging outfit for the Davies are planning to build a skating rink on saw-mill 12 miles north of town passed the property near the Lenneville black smith shop. Such a place would, if through this city, Wednesday. properly conducted, furnish wholesome Quong Lee, our new laundryman, amusement and would be a good has an ad in this week’s News and venture financially. thereby shows he is after business. J Special Si O F MEN’S Ernest Burk of Gales Creek, was Gift to School Library transacting business in this city today. Prof. E. Allen and the other teachers The News will make weekly visits to of the Public school made a Christmas his home during the coming year. gift of 85 volumes to the school Fred McCorkle, who formerly library last Friday. The books consist attended the academy but who of works in history, fiction and stori is now employed in Portland, was ettes and will be suitable for the needs visiting Lester Ireland at Greenville, of pupils in all the grades. Surely a this week. present of this kind is more valuable L. D. Baker, who formerly was in than to give pupils cards inscribed the feed store business in Forest Grove, with the legend "A Merry Christmas spent several days in this city the and a Happy New Year.” The guest of friends. H e now resides at teachers are to be congratulated Goldendale, Wash. , heartily on this splendid innovation. TROUSERS F in e V a lu e s a t $ 2 .2 5 to $ 3 .2 5 L B O Y S’ SUITS C o rre ctly Ta ilo re d , $2.30 to $4 JOHN ANDERSON’S, The Tailor Æ SXSXSXKXSXSSK2KXSKX æ COUNTY COURT NEWS REA L E ST A T S T R A N SFE R S. Henry Toelle et ux to M E Stratton lots 8, 9 and 10 block 11, Cornelius............. E G White et ux to Peter Pyl tract two in Amended Plat of Fairview add to Hillsboro. . . J A Messinger et ux to Maggie Mason 189.13 acres in sec tions 13 and 18 t 2 sr 3 w . . E L Jeter et ux to A M Kober- stein lot 11 block 1 Gaston O regon ................................... Conrad Schnell et ux to G W Cassady et al 20 acres in sec 12 t 2 sr 1 w ........................ Hermann Pape et ux to L Strand 12 acres in sec 20 t 2 sr 1 w ................................. E M Tongue et al to Fred Un ger lot L Fairview (amended plat) Hillsboro...................... MARRIAGE LICENSES John D Richardson and Zora Rolfe; J R McPoland and Lela McMillan; Orval E Banner and Bessie May 275 Venen; John Gerber and l^ary Wy man. 400 4000 150 1950 2000 400 PROBATE COURT In the matter of the estate of Geo W Ebberts, 'deceased. Petition filed asking for the appointment of an administrator. Estate of Henry I Birdsell, deceased. Final account and report filed, Jan. 22, 1906, at 10 a. m. time set to hear objections. COURT CASES OF IN TEREST James G. Lee, the Patton Valley rancher, has been sentenced to two years’ imprisonment, having been con victed of stealing a calf. Lee’s attor neys have appealed to the Supreme Court and he is at liberty on bond in the sum of 82500. S A Mallory, who was charged witl a statutory offence of eloping with] wife of Mr. Willis, of North Yan has been found guilty of adulter jury deliberated but ten minutes. Mrs. Willis, who was arrested jointly with Mallory, has plead guilty to the same charge. Mr. Crouder of Portland was tT guest of C. V. Thomas today. : Quong Lee : (Sucessor to Sam Lee) Estate of Jost Durst, deceased. In W a s h in g a n d Ironing ventory and appraisement filed, exam G ood W o rk a Specialty ined and approved. Total valuation 84485.75. F o re st G ro ve, . O ref)on !■ BAILEY’S BIG : : STORE J. T. Brooks has moved his outfit ir- Game License Profitable to the Marsh building where he will do The game license law has proved all kinds of shoe and harness repairing. profitable. The receipts from that Mr. Stevens and daughter, Miss source were 817,000 and after the Nellie, D. D. Smith and wife, were deduction of expenses, there is a visiting relatives in Portland, Christmas balance of 813,000. Such are the day. | figures given recently by the State L. Boyd, who has been night oper Game Warden J. W. Baker. ator at the long distance telephone Carnation Still on the Map. office, will leave Saturday for Marsh Postmaster Bump has been informed field. that the Carnation postoffice, which Mrs. William Crowther of Gales according to a previous order was to Creek, who has been suffering with a be discontinued Dec. 30, will continue sort of paralytic stroke, is improving to do business till Feb. 28. It is now very much. expected that the office will be perma At Verboort the exercises at the nently established. The people of Catholic church proved of special in thaï neighborhood want the office to terest and goodly numbers from this stay for it is proving very convenient. city attended the services. Business Block Bought Mrs. Oliver Curtis, who been cri'i- cally ill the past week at the home of J. W. Caples of this city, has closed her parents in Hillsboro, is reported to a deal by which he becomes owners of J be much improved today. the Woods & Adams business block. J. T. Fletcher and family, accom- This includes the buildings occupied [ panied by a nephew Dean Collins of by Nelson LaCourse’s general store, [ Dallas, spent Christmas at the home of The News office, the Farmers and Merchant’s Bank and Anderson’s Tom Williams at Hillside. Tailoring parlors. The consideration Miss Stella Via is still ill at her home here, while she is not able to is reported to have been 111,000. sit up, there is some improvement The sale was not made through an agent. j manifested in her condition. EXTRA E x te n d s th e Compliments of the (j? Season |) « T O IT S M A N Y C U S TO M ER S a » » AND ANNOUNCES • A Grand Clearano Sale : T o Begin JANUARY I, 1905 I